Showing 13 items matching "distinguishing badges"
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Lara RSL Sub BranchDistinguishing Badges of the Australian Forces, The Great War-1914/18 colour patches
... Distinguishing Badges of the Australian Forces....THE GREAT WAR-1914/18 Distinguishing Badges and Patches of the Australian Forces....The Great War-1914/18 colour patches Distinguishing Badges of the Australian Forces. Printed by the Herald and Weekly Times Ltd. ...The Australian army's system of colour patches arose from the need to solve an immediate problem. When the first Australian Imperial Force (AIF) set off for the Middle East in 1914, the only badge it wore was on headgear and jacket collars: the Australian "Rising Sun" emblem, inscribed with the words "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces" (ACMF). Nothing distinguished one regiment from another. Divisional Order No. 81(A) Administration was issued at Mena, Egypt, on 8 March 1915 to overcome the problem:After the First World War the use of colour patches continued in the Citizens Military Forces (CMF), also known as militia. The CMF were reorganised into a divisional structure similar to that of the AIF. Units were generally renamed to provide a direct numerical association with AIF units raised from the same states and districts. Through their identification with AIF units came the authority for militia units to wear the colour patches of their associated AIF units; other colour patches were approved for units outside the AIF association.Rectangular shaped glass covered Picture Frame showing colour patches and badges of the Australian Imperial Forces.THE GREAT WAR-1914/18 Distinguishing Badges and Patches of the Australian Forces.ww1, the great war, middle east 1914/18, lara r.s.l., colour patches -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPrint - Framed poster
... ...Distinguishing Badges...Poster displaying WW1 Distinguishing badges colours and patches of the AIF. ...The Great War 1914-1918 Colours & Patches Distinguishing Badges of the Australian Imperial Forces...Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch 2-4 Templeton Street Wangaratta high-country Poster displaying WW1 Distinguishing badges colours and patches of the AIF. ...Poster displaying WW1 Distinguishing badges colours and patches of the AIF. These colour patches identified units and formations of the Australian Army which fought during World War 1Poster is a tribute to the soldiers of WW1Carved timber framed poster with rising sun crest with flags and columns of coloured symbols and shaped badges.The Great War 1914-1918 Colours & Patches Distinguishing Badges of the Australian Imperial Forcesww1, great war, aif, colours & patches, distinguishing badges, 1914-1918 -
Bendigo Military MuseumPoster - Framed poster of badges, Anzac Day 1981
... Poster- paper, colour print of “distinguishing Badges of Australian Imperial Forces “ Plastic laminated. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Poster produced “ with the compliments of the Herald and Weekly Times Ltd” Posters Military history WW1 Title to Poster “THE GREAT WAR / 1914-1918” Poster- paper, colour print of “distinguishing Badges of Australian Imperial Forces “ Plastic laminated. ...Poster produced “ with the compliments of the Herald and Weekly Times Ltd”Poster- paper, colour print of “distinguishing Badges of Australian Imperial Forces “ Plastic laminated. Mount- black painted edge MDF boardTitle to Poster “THE GREAT WAR / 1914-1918”posters, military history ww1 -
Bendigo Military MuseumPoster - POSTER FRAMED WW1, 1981
... "With the Compliments of The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd". "DISTINGUISHING BADGES OF THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE"...."With the Compliments of The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd". "DISTINGUISHING BADGES OF THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE". ...Note printed at lower edge of poster - "These colour patches identified units and formations of the Australian Army which fought during World War 1. They are reproduced for ANZAC Day 1981 as a tribute to the soldiers who wore them".Poster - paper, colour ink print of 250 colour patches of the Australian Army, Worl War One. Reproduced from the "Supplement to 'The Weekly Times' April 5, 1919" Heading to poster "THE GREAT WAR/1914 - 1918" beside Rising Sun badge framed by crossed flags (Red, White and Blue) with laurel leaves and lettering "COLOUR PATCHES". Frame - black colour paint on timber frame with glass front and cardboard backing. Mount - white colour cardboard.Information on poster in purple colour print "THE GREAT WAR/ 1914-1918". "With the Compliments of The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd". "DISTINGUISHING BADGES OF THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE".framed accessories, poster, ww1, colour patches -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionBadge - Honorary Forester badge
... Each was issued with this distinguishing badge and given the authority to act, and were requested to cooperate with District Forest Officers in the protection of State forests....Each was issued with this distinguishing badge and given the authority to act, and were requested to cooperate with District Forest Officers in the protection of State forests. ...A system of appointment of responsible members of the general public as Honorary Foresters was enabled initially under the Forests Act of 1918. Many organisations actively interested in forestry were invited to nominate suitable persons. The first appointments were made in 1924 and, by 1939, there were about 350 Honorary Foresters in the State. Each was issued with this distinguishing badge and given the authority to act, and were requested to cooperate with District Forest Officers in the protection of State forests.brass badges with loops for suspension by ribbon; two-toned blue enamel background to letteringObverse: ISSUED BY FORESTS COMMISSION OF VICTORIA; PLANT PROTECT PRESERVE OUR TREES; HONORARY FORESTER Reverse (badge1): 116; P.J. KING MELB Reverse (badge2): 886; P.J. KING MELB -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchService Medals and War Photographers Shoulder Badges
... Shoulder badges were issued to them to distinguish them from operational troops. ...Worn during WWII by John BagnallWar Photographers were classed as "Non-combatants " and were thus no entitled to campaign medals despite their often being embedded in front line forces. Shoulder badges were issued to them to distinguish them from operational troops. WWII Defense Medal, 39-45 War Medal and 2 bronze Official War Photographers Shoulder Badgeswar photographer, john bagnall, -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchHeadwear - Cap, Peaked, United States Air Force, United States Air Force Peaked Cap
... The uniform is based on the USAF uniform with distinguishing CAP insignia and badges. It is unusual to find CAP items in collections. ...The Civil Air Patrol is the official USAF auxiliary. Formed during WW 2, it is currently tasked with search and rescue, communications, civil defense and aerospace education (via the CAP Cadet program) The Civil Air Patrol, while formed in WW2, became the auxiliary of the USAF when the air force was formed as a separate service in 1947. The uniform is based on the USAF uniform with distinguishing CAP insignia and badges. It is unusual to find CAP items in collections.Blue-grey wool serge USAF peaked hat with black patent leather peak (with light grey underside). Black leather chin strap secured by two 16 mm diameter metal buttons embossed with the USAF insignia. Dark blue hat band. Mid grey head band and light tan lining. Maunufacturer's label stapled and sewn to head band. Metal tab support for front of crown and metal strip reinforcement to edge of crown. Civil Air Patrol pressed copper alloy cap badge incompletely attached to hat. Manufacturer's Label - "100% ALL WOOL. EXCLUSIVE OF ORNAMENTATION. MFG WPL. No. 9379. 7 1/8. headgear -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBadge, Graham Street Primary School, 1889 - 1989 Graham Street Primary, 1989
... This machine was used to produce badges from adults & students own designs.The school was still known at this time as Graham Street Primary to distinguish it from Nott Street State School. ...This machine was used to produce badges from adults & students own designs.The school was still known at this time as Graham Street Primary to distinguish it from Nott Street State School. ...Pam SNOWDON worked in the office at Graham Street Primary School for 40 years and was there when the school had a badge making machine. This machine was used to produce badges from adults & students own designs.The school was still known at this time as Graham Street Primary to distinguish it from Nott Street State School. Round badge with black & white drawing of the school on a green foreground.education - primary schools, graham street primary school, pam snowdon, social activities, celebrations fetes and exhibitions -
Australian Commando Association - VictoriaMetal Uniform Embellishments of the Australian Army Post 1953 Volume 1 - Insignia for Corps and Schools, 2017
... badges and epaulette title and/or cloth shoulder title applicable. The book's images record three distinctly different 'generations' of insignia manufacturing methods/types, including the: gilt brass and white metal items used in the 1953 to 1964 period; and anodised aluminium 'StayBright' insignia introduced as from 1964[ and 'BriteShine' insignia introduced with effect from 1997 (running through to the present). The full colour photographic images in the book are complimented by written descriptions which cite each item's distinguishing...badges and epaulette title and/or cloth shoulder title applicable. The book's images record three distinctly different 'generations' of insignia manufacturing methods/types, including the: gilt brass and white metal items used in the 1953 to 1964 period; and anodised aluminium 'StayBright' insignia introduced as from 1964[ and 'BriteShine' insignia introduced with effect from 1997 (running through to the present). The full colour photographic images in the book are complimented by written descriptions which cite each item's distinguishing ...This 236 page, full-colour hard copy reference work, catalogues the metal insignia embellishments used by all Corps and Schools of the Australian Army (including philanthropic organisations), from 1953 through to the present. The book provides images of the front and the back of a given (metal) insignia set for each Corps etc. Each image set depicts the relevant hat badge, collar badges and epaulette title and/or cloth shoulder title applicable. The book's images record three distinctly different 'generations' of insignia manufacturing methods/types, including the: gilt brass and white metal items used in the 1953 to 1964 period; and anodised aluminium 'StayBright' insignia introduced as from 1964[ and 'BriteShine' insignia introduced with effect from 1997 (running through to the present). The full colour photographic images in the book are complimented by written descriptions which cite each item's distinguishing characteristics... including measures of: typical weight, height, width and thickness (at a given point). A discussion of copies and faked items is also provided, including microscope resolution images of 'tell tale' signs to look for. The entries in the book are organised alphabetically and match those used in the Authors' 614 page eBook version of this work (the eBook is a separate edition which provides scalable images of all relevant insignia and many manufacturing variants).The hard copy and electronic editions of this work are able to be used either separately or concurrently, as and when users require. Regards Mark Corcoran & Arthur Butler The Authors charlibravobooks.com Re: Copyright As the original authors we hold the sole copyright authority to sell this work. This item does not infringe on any copyright, trademark and/or intellectual property rights and we hold specific written publication approval from the Australian Defence Force. Soft cover, spiral bound 235 pagesaustralian army, post ww2 insignia -
Australian Commando Association - VictoriaMetal Uniform Embellishments of the Australian Army Post 1953 Volume 2 - Insignia for Units and Regiments
... badges and epaulette title and/or cloth shoulder title applicable. The book’s images document at least three distinctly different ‘generations’ of insignia manufacturing methods/types, including the: gilt brass and white metal items used in the 1953 to 1964 period; and anodised aluminium ‘StayBright’ insignia introduced as from 1964 and ‘BriteShine’ insignia introduced with effect from 1997 (running through to today). The full colour photographic images in the book are complimented by written descriptions which cite each item’s distinguishing...badges and epaulette title and/or cloth shoulder title applicable. The book’s images document at least three distinctly different ‘generations’ of insignia manufacturing methods/types, including the: gilt brass and white metal items used in the 1953 to 1964 period; and anodised aluminium ‘StayBright’ insignia introduced as from 1964 and ‘BriteShine’ insignia introduced with effect from 1997 (running through to today). The full colour photographic images in the book are complimented by written descriptions which cite each item’s distinguishing ...This 305 page, full colour hard copy reference work, catalogues the series of metal uniform embellishments used by Units and Regiments of the Australian Army, from 1953 through to the date of publication. The book provides images of the front and the back of a given (metal) insignia set for each Unit or Regiment operating within the Australian Army since 1953 (including abolished formations). Each image set, depicts the relevant hat badge, collar badges and epaulette title and/or cloth shoulder title applicable. The book’s images document at least three distinctly different ‘generations’ of insignia manufacturing methods/types, including the: gilt brass and white metal items used in the 1953 to 1964 period; and anodised aluminium ‘StayBright’ insignia introduced as from 1964 and ‘BriteShine’ insignia introduced with effect from 1997 (running through to today). The full colour photographic images in the book are complimented by written descriptions which cite each item’s distinguishing characteristics… including measures of: typical weight, height, width and thickness (at a given point). A discussion of copies and faked items is also provided, including microscope resolution images of ‘tell tale’ signs to look for. The entries in this book are organised alphabetically and are consistent with those used in the Authors’ earlier publications (ie. the 614 page eBook version of Volume 1, as well as with the 236 page ‘Concise’ hard copy Editions of Volume 1). australian army insignia, post ww2 insignia and badges -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPamphlet - Methodist Order fo Knights, An Introduction to the Methodist Order of Knights
... ; Are there any distinguishing badges, etc.?; Read an outsider's opinion of the MOK; Fellowship : Fun : Service; Is your church linked? ...Contents: What is the MOK?; How does it operate?'; How long has it existed?; How is the order controlled?; Are there any distinguishing badges, etc.?; Read an outsider's opinion of the MOK; Fellowship : Fun : Service; Is your church linked?Yellow bi-folded paper with black, typed reproduced text. non-fictionContents: What is the MOK?; How does it operate?'; How long has it existed?; How is the order controlled?; Are there any distinguishing badges, etc.?; Read an outsider's opinion of the MOK; Fellowship : Fun : Service; Is your church linked?methodist order of knights, methodist young people's department -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - 1926 Hudson Super 6 - Riversdale and Warragul Roads, Ray Pearson, 1930s
... Distinguishing features of the car include the triangular badge on the radiator and the unusual disc wheels. ...Distinguishing features of the car include the triangular badge on the radiator and the unusual disc wheels. ...Photograph of a 1926 Hudson Super 6 parked at the tea room/kiosk on the intersection of Riversdale Road and Warragul Road. Distinguishing features of the car include the triangular badge on the radiator and the unusual disc wheels. The 1926 Hudson also had horizontal radiator shutters. On this vehicle, a finer mesh has been attached in front of the shutters. This is normal practice when insects such as locusts are in plague. At the time, Warragul Road was known as East Boundary Road. Behind the car on the tramway pole is a colour light tramway signal for the single-line section between Warragul Road and the terminus. On 1 July 1928, the Wattle Park line was extended from Boundary Road via Riversdale Road to Elgar Road. It was built as a single track with a passing loop about halfway along, plus a passing loop at the former Boundary Road terminus. The tramway pole has a stop sign and a telephone box as well. In a box of negatives received is an envelope noting the car was owned by Ray Pearson and photo taken during the 1930s. Inside the motor car are two people, the driver, and a lady. In the background is part of the tea rooms located at this corner with a Shell gravity-fed petrol bowser. At the time, petrol was not sold at Service Stations on a Sunday - Sunday trading laws, but they allowed Tea Rooms or kiosks to be open.Yields information the intersection of Warragul and Riversdale Road and MMTB single line signals.Black and white photograph on Velox paper.On rear in pencil "Colour light signal Wattle Park Route, down end loop line, corner of Riversdale and East Boundary Roads".trams, tramways, riversdale road, wattle park, warragul road, motor cars, hudson super 6, shell fuel, signalling, single line, ray pearson -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBadge (item), Military Medal Ribbon, Air Force Medal (AFM)
... distinguishing the medal as an award for flying service outside combat. The Air Force Medal represents bravery and skill in non-combat roles. It honours those who perform with excellence under pressure, often in dangerous or critical situations that require precision and calm. Military Medal Ribbon, Air Force Medal (AFM). Badge ...
