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Rye RSL Sub Branch
Certificate of Service New Zealand Expeditionary Forces
... Certificate of Service New Zealand Expeditionary Forces... Expeditionary Forces. Issued to 6/1511 Sergeant William Diamond, stating...-peninsula Certificate of Service New Zealand Expeditionary Forces ...An original Certificate of Service from the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces. Issued to 6/1511 Sergeant William Diamond, stating his service and locations and signed by the then Govenor General, 'Liverpool' -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Book, Operations of the British Expeditionary Forces in France and Belgium
... Operations of the British Expeditionary Forces in France... and movements of the British Expeditionary Forces during the first two... melbourne Book Operations of the British Expeditionary Forces ...Official AMF publication dated 1934, probably prepared for the training of officers in tactics.Soft covered book, 250 pages and numerous maps causing it to bulge. Stapled along left edge. Is a study of the actions and movements of the British Expeditionary Forces during the first two months of the First World War.world war one, wwi, bef, france, belgium -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Picture - on cardboard "The Landing of the Australian and New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, Gallipoli, April 25, 1915."
... New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, Gallipoli, April 25, 1915."... and New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, Gallipoli, April 25, 1915 ...photo/pictures, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Print -Framed "The Landing of the Australian and New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, Gallipoli, April 25, 1915 by Percy Leeson
... Zealand Expeditionary Forces, Gallipoli, April 25, 1915 by Percy... Zealand Expeditionary Forces, Gallipoli, April 25, 1915 by Percy ...photo/pictures, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, With the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt
... With the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt... CUTTING Newspaper With the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt .1 ...Mr. W Tolliday was Leslie Tolliday's grandfather, he married Beryl Fenton, Garry Fenton is the eldest son of this union. .1 Yellowed newspaper cutting .2 Typed copy of the First World Diaries of Leslie Tolliday (with Clunes Museum Research Department File K)Niltolliday, wwi, anzac -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Document Discharge Certificate WW1, Australian Imperial Expeditionary Forces, 1919
... Australian Imperial Expeditionary Forces... Expeditionary Forces WW1 AIF discharge paper for Harold Redmond Macoboy ...WW1 AIF discharge paper for Harold Redmond Macoboy 15126 driverDischarged 27 October 1919 -
Pyrenees Shire Council
printed copy, Roll of Honour (copy)
... this Branch who joined the Australian Expeditionary Forces... Volunteers from this Branch who joined the Australian Expeditionary... the Australian Expeditionary Forces Roll of Honor for Branch 91 listing ...Roll of Honor for Branch 91 listing 11 Volunteers from this Branch who joined the Australian Expeditionary ForcesSignificant to the Pyrenees regions as a record of Branch 91, listing 11 Volunteers from this Branch who joined the Australian Expeditionary ForcesCopy of the Roll of Honor for Branch 91 listing 11 Volunteers from this Branch who joined the Australian Expeditionary Forces -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Roll of Honor School of Mines Ballarat (rough), 1915
... expeditionary forces... 12.10.15 at bottom right hand corner .3) Joined Expeditionary... of mines smb university of ballarat expeditionary forces soldiers ...These pages are the rough notes and compilation of the Ballarat School of Mines World War One honour board..1) Roll of Honor for School of Mines Ballarat - original listing on blue feint lined cream foolscap paper. Handwritten names (lines through) with ROLL of HONOR printed at top. .2) Handwritten names on blue feint lined foolscap paper .3) A5 cream sheet of paper with handwritten names.1) ROLL OF HONOR printed on top of page .2)Revised list 12.10.15 at bottom right hand corner .3) Joined Expeditionary Forces handwritten on top of paperroll of honor, roll of honour, honour roll, honor roll, ballarat, ballarat school of mines, smb, university of ballarat, expeditionary forces, soldiers, world war one, wwi, 1st world war, killed in action, virgil tucker, alexander fraser, a.g. campbell, herbert hawkesworth, william e. figgis, stanley hepburn, robert m. serjeant, milton williamson, e. sleep an anderson, p. sinclair anderson, john h.s. thomas, leslie de jersey grut, ralph moore, louis g. buchner, william williams, thomas rhys williams, leslie w. mathews, leigh simpson, john bolton, martell, stanley kitchner, william henry o'brien, reginald callister, theodore serjeant, les kemp, basil ross, carl janssen, fred hepworth, percy levison, alfred mica smith, les mounsey, leslie blick, john r. sides, henry jerman, harold g counell, stanley kitchen, h.m. connan, reg nunn, hedley long, frank dawson, leslie kemp, mcnamee, g.h. winckler, h.j. hibbins, arthur w. hughes, syd rawlings, bent hayes, trevan ruglen, brew, w. wilberforce, e.t.a. zuabour, t.t.w. dixon, r.r. marshall, charles tait, j.j. hibbins, d.r. tunbridge, w.s. davies, j. coglan, frank clark, harold peart, frank peart, a.t. bury, a.r. mcconnell, sheppard, alf wilson, roy parker, kevin coglan, allan perry, forbes tweedie, c.e. bray, l.w. matthews, robert marshall, a. parry, h.w. preston, alfred wilson, r.w. vickery, alfred bailey, p. besmore, c. bryant, a. clegg, n. cameron, w.f.m. johnson, l.w. quirk, a.c. collins, e.c. doepel, a. gourlig, allan ross, ross allan, samuel ainsworth, les blick, c.c bray, b. beesmerse, calvin briant, h. brown, harry brittain, harold c. connell, kevin j. coglan, ted cannon, e.j. cannon, ray cormack, dixon, arthur dixon, ernest duncan, harold ferguson, n.j. hibbins, bert hayes, heddles long, leslie mournsey, ken moss, arthur w. nicholas, morshead, j.b. morshead, allan t. penny, roy parkin, paulig, paterson, l.w. quick, morris roberts, lindsay ross, a. simmons, percy senior, s. halliburton sheppard, spencer, gerard scarff, trevan, a.a. trahan, percy towly, robert tremain -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed document, Japanese Surrender
... or Control of the Supreme Commander Japanese Expeditionary Forces... or Control of the Supreme Commander Japanese Expeditionary Forces... Expeditionary Forces Southern Regions within the Operational Theatre ...Instrument of Surrender of Japanese Fores under the Command or Control of the Supreme Commander Japanese Expeditionary Forces Southern Regions within the Operational Theatre of the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia. Signed at Singapore on 12/9/1945 by Louis Mountbatten Supreme Allied Commander South East Asia.Gold coloured metal frame containing document with logo at top and signatures and red stamp belowInstrument of Surrender of Japanese Fores under the Command or Control of the Supreme Commander Japanese Expeditionary Forces Southern Regions within the Operational Theatre of the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asiajapanese surrender, ww2, singapore, 12/9/1945 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Framed object, Albert Mullett, 1914-15
... Expeditionary Forces Recruits Wanted... melbourne Framed object Framed recruiting poster Expeditionary ...Framed recruiting posterExpeditionary Forces Recruits Wanted -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
British Commonwealth of Nations flag circ world war 1, British Commonwealth of Nations flag world war 1
... british expeditionary forces flag..., british expeditionary forces flag union jack white ensign coat ...British Imperial Forces involved in World War 1Rear representation, Flag White Ensign is made up from Commonwealth Countries and displayed as a flag- Top left-hand corner British flag, right-hand top corner Coat of arms of South Africa, bottom-left Coat of Arms for Canada, Bottom right corner Advance Australia Coat of Arms, flag center is for India is a yellow and red rosette and New Zealand is represented by four white 5 pointed stars centralized as representation of the Southern Cross.The flag on the left border is marked with "Groves"british expeditionary forces flag, union jack, white ensign, coat of arms of south africa, coat of arms canada, coat of arms advance australia, rosette of india -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
a.e.f dinner time at broadmeadows camp
... expeditionary forces, broadmeadows camp, assembly, dinner time, the rose... expeditionary forces, broadmeadows camp, assembly, dinner time, the rose ...world war 1, anzac, ww1, soldiers, australian, australian expeditionary forces, broadmeadows camp, assembly, dinner time, the rose stereographs -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
Soldiers marching down hill
... world war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces... i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces, infantry ...Photographworld war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces, infantry, desert, marching -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
Caravan of Camels in deset
... world war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces... i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces, desert camel ...Photographworld war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces, desert, camel, caravan -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
Soldiers digging trench and resting
... world war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces..., ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces, trenches digging ...world war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces, trenches, digging, resting -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
Group of soldiers
... world war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces..., australian expeditionary forces, infantry, desert group ...world war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces, infantry, desert, group -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
groups of soldiers in a desert
... world war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces... war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces, desert ...Photographworld war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces, desert, group -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
Soldiers marching
... world war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces..., anzac, australian expeditionary forces marching desert ...Photographworld war i, ww1, anzac, australian expeditionary forces, marching, desert -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
Soldiers resting in desert
... world war i, ww1, australian expeditionary forces, anzac... i, ww1, australian expeditionary forces, anzac, desert ...Photographworld war i, ww1, australian expeditionary forces, anzac, desert -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Imperial australian contingent Melbourne 1900
... expeditionary forces... inquiries. Ballarat Melbourne soldiers 1901 expeditionary forces ...This photograph is from the Max Harris Collection held by the Ballaraat Mechanics' Institute. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries.ballarat, melbourne, soldiers, 1901, expeditionary forces -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed Print, Premier Framing Service
... The landing of the New Zealand and Australian Expeditionary... Expeditionary Forces,Gallipoli,April 25,1915 Landing of ANZAC's ...Landing of ANZAC's at Gallipoli April 25 1915Brown timber frame with light brown mount containing print depicting soldiers landing on shore from ships at sea.The landing of the New Zealand and Australian Expeditionary Forces,Gallipoli,April 25,1915anzac, gallipoli, 25/4/1915 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Painting, M R Taite, SS Wiltshire, est 1920
... SS Wiltshire Troopship A18 Australian Expeditionary Forces... Troopship A18 Australian Expeditionary Forces 4th Victorian (sic ...During WW1 the troop ship Wiltshire made many voyages carrying Light Horse troops to the war zoneFramed painting of Troop Ship SS WiltshireSS Wiltshire Troopship A18 Australian Expeditionary Forces 4th Victorian (sic) Light Horse -
Bendigo Military Museum
Print - PRINT, FRAMED WW1, Reader's Digest (Australia) Pty Limited, 2015
... Expeditionary forces, Recruits wanted c.1916" Details on poster -red ink... Expeditionary forces, Recruits wanted c.1916" Details on poster -red ink ...From information book; " Reader's Digest/ Gallipoli/ 25th April 1915 - 9th January 1916/ Centenary Commemorative Prints." Collection of 20 prints. Refer Cat No. 7300.Framed print. Print - colour print on paper. Copy of an original recruiting poster - red and blue print on white background on paper. Frame - Black plastic framing with glass front and MDF board backing with adhered black paper.Details below print - in black ink. "RECRUITING POSTER Expeditionary forces, Recruits wanted c.1916" Details on poster -red ink - "RECRUITS WANTED/ EVERY MAN PHYSICALLY FIT IS WANTED" Blue ink "COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA/ EXPEDITIONARY FORCES with further headings under "CONDITIONS OF ENLISTMENT" - " Rates of pay per day" - "Separation Allowance" - "Pensions".framed accessories, prints, ww1, gallipoli, centenary -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Gift tobacco tins
... ) Australian coat of arms To the Australian Expeditionary Forces From... To the Australian Expeditionary Forces From the Australian Contingent ...Gift to troops in France 1914-15. Decorative brass tin sent by Princess Mary to members of the British, Colonial and Indian Armed Forces for Christmas 1914. Over 426,000 of these tins were distributed to those serving on Christmas Day 1914. The tins were filled with various items including tobacco, confectionary, spices, pencils, a Christmas card and a picture of the princess. http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections/items/1329146/tin-princess-mary-s-christmas-gift-19142Gift to the troops tobacco tins Christmas 1914 Brass hinged lidded tin New Year 1915 Brass hinged lidded tin containing tobacco in "plugs"Christmas 1914 Imperium Brittanicum France Russia (embossed) Australian coat of arms To the Australian Expeditionary Forces From the Australian Contingent Association Happy New Year 1915 christmas gift, tobacco, princess mary -
National Wool Museum
Stencil - ASCANIUS
... Expeditionary Forces overseas in November 1914. It was returned to its... Expeditionary Forces overseas in November 1914. It was returned to its ...This stencil was used as a ship identifier stamp for the transportation of wool bales. Ascanius was a steam passenger ship that was commanded to be one of the first ships to transport Australian Expeditionary Forces overseas in November 1914. It was returned to its owner after the war in 1920, where it continued to transport general cargo. All wool bales stamped with ASCANIUS would be transported on the Ascanius ship.Wool bale export stencil - ASCANIUSASCANIUSwool transportation, wool export, wool sales -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed photocopy of Instrument of Surrender of Japanese Forces Singapore
... Expeditionary forces, southern regions within the operational theatre... Commander, Japanese Expeditionary forces, southern regions within ...The Instrument of Surrender signed at Singapore by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten for the Allies and General Itagaki for the Japanese. During his time as Supreme Allied Commander of the Southeast Asia Theatre, Lord Mountbatten's command oversaw the recapture of Burma. A personal high point was the receipt of the Japanese surrender in Singapore when British troops returned to the island to receive the formal surrender of Japanese forces in the region led by General Itagaki on 12 September 1945, codenamed Operation Tiderace. General Itagaki was convicted of war crimes and executed inn 1948.The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close.Following the war, Mountbatten was known to have largely shunned the Japanese for the rest of his life out of respect for his men killed during the war, and as per his will, Japan was not invited to send diplomatic representatives to his funeral in 1979,Black frame with silver insert with glass of a photocopy of the Instrument of Surrender of the Japanese Forces. Script is in black on white paper with a red square seal at the bottom left, mounted on cream board.Instrument of surrender of Japanese Forces under the command or control of the Supreme Commander, Japanese Expeditionary forces, southern regions within the operational theatre of the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia. Signed at Singapore at 0341 hours (G.M.T.) on 12 September, 1945.wwii, world war 2, imperial japanese forces, surrender, singapore, japanese army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDALS VARIOUS, C. 1953
... .1) USA National Defense Medal. Navy. .2) USA Armed Forces.... .2) USA Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal. .3) Korean ....1) USA National Defense Medal. Navy. .2) USA Armed Forces Expeditionary Service Medal. .3) Korean Service Medal. .4) United Nations Medal Koreamedals, military, usa -
Federation University Historical Collection
Postcard - Sepia, The "Fighting Fifth" after the Battle of St Eloi, c1916
... Expeditionary Forces Major Operation. “… the British had been..., Canadian Expeditionary Forces Major Operation. “… the British ...06 Apr 1916 - The Battle of St Eloi Craters, Canadian Expeditionary Forces Major Operation. “… the British had been patiently tunnelling since August (1915) at nearby St Eloi, about three miles south of Ypres, and adjacent to the Canadian trenches. Throughout the winter, the tunnelling crept ever closer to a dominant German-held feature dubbed “The Mound.” When the tunnels were completed in early March, tons of explosives were emplaced in six locations and on March 27, 1916, at 4:14 a.m. the charges were set off. Two German companies were wiped out and large sections of the German trenches were destroyed, but the British 9th Brigade’s attack faltered and became a bloody close-quarters slugging match, with the last bomb crater captured only on April 3.” (Zuehlke, Mark. Daniel, C. Stuart. The Canadian Military Atlas. The Nation’s Battlefields from the French and Indian Wars to Kosovo. Stoddart Publishing Co. Limited. Toronto. 2001 p. 125)A number of World War One soldiers, members of the Northumberland Fusiliers celebrate after the battle of St Eloi. Some or wear tin helmuts.The "Fighting Fifth" (Northumberland Fusiliers) after the battle of St Eloi"chatham-holmes family collection, fighting fifth, northumberland fusiliers, tunneling, explosion, crater, world war one -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Ribbon Bars - US Military Decorations, No makers mark, Late 20th Century
... Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and Overseas Service... Forces Expeditionary Medal and Overseas Service Ribbon ...The decoration ribbons have belonged to a US Military Service Person.These decorations are the originals that have belonged to a US Military Service Person.Four Coloured Cloth Ribbons mounted for wearing on Uniform. The ribbons correspond to the Army Commendation Medal, Good Conduct Medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal and Overseas Service Ribbon. The bronze clasp on the Good Conduct Medal indicates that the decoration has been awarded more than once.There are no inscriptions or markings. us military medal ribbons -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Digital, Troopship Wiltshire, 1918, c1918
... Imperial Expeditionary Forces. It completed nine transport voyages... Imperial Expeditionary Forces. It completed nine transport voyages ...The HMAT A18 Wiltshire (1912-1922) weighed 10,390 tons with an average cruise speed of 13.5 knots or 25.00 kmph. Described as a refrigerated steamship it was b uilt 1912 by John Brown, Clydebank for the Federal S N Co Ltd, London and was propelled by a twin screw, quadruple expansion engine 2 x 4 cylinders each 6500 hp. Owned by the Commonwealth & Dominion Line Ltd, London, it was leased by the Commonwealth until 2 October 1917. It embarked from Egypt on 2 February 1918. On 18 October 1914 at Melbourne embarked the 4th Light Horse Regiment (Victoria) A, B & C squadron & their Machine Gun Section, the 2nd Field Ambulance (Victoria) First Division. The disembarked the 4th Light Horse Regiment in Egypt on 10 December 1914. On 01 November 1914 The Wiltshire assembled with the first convoy at King George's Sound, Albany Western Australia in transporting the first detachment of the Australian and New Zealand Imperial Expeditionary Forces. It completed nine transport voyages from Australia commencing 18 October 1914 until final voyage from Sydney 9th November 1918. During that time The Wiltshire carried the 4th Field Artillery Brigade (Victoria) 2nd Division Artillery and their 1st Reinforcements, 1st Division Ammunition Column 1st Division Artillery 4th Reinforcements, thirty-four Infantry Battalion Reinforcements, the 10th, 11th & 12th Field Artillery Battery (Victoria) 4th Field Artillery Brigades, the 4th Brigade Ammunition Column 4th Field Artillery Brigade, the 1st Siege Artillery Brigade 15th Reinforcements, the 4th Light Horse Regiment (Victoria) A, B & C squadron & their Machine Gun Section, six Light Horse Brigade Reinforcements, the 1st Veterinary Section (New South Wales) 11th Reinforcements, the 1st Mobile Veterinary Section (New South Wales) 1st Division 11th Reinforcements, the 2nd Mobile Veterinary Section (Victoria, New South Wales) 2nd Division 11th Reinforcements, the 1st Cyclist Battalion (New South Wales and Queensland) 3rd Reinforcements, the 2nd Field Ambulance (Victoria) First Division & Medical Officers. After the conclusion of World War One is was wrecked Rosalie Bay, Great Barrier Island New Zealand 31 May 1922 on passage London for Dunedin. Onboard was a crew of 103 plus 1 stowaway, and 10,000 ton of general cargo. No lives lost and is now a well frequented 'Dive' wrecksite. (http://www.flotilla-australia.com/hmat.htm#A18)Photographic postcard of the troopship Wiltshire out at sea.world war one, world war, wiltshire, troop ship, mmm