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The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Work on paper - Artwork- Print, Gordon Highlanders
... Gordon Highlanders...Gordon Highlanders... rvr Gordon Highlanders VSR Artwork 1. Sergeant in mess dress ...1. Sergeant in mess dress. 2. Officer in Mess dress.In Gold metal Frame.regimental property, 5/6 rvr, gordon highlanders, vsr, artwork -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Container - Decanter, 200th Aniversary Gordon Highlanders
... 200th Aniversary Gordon Highlanders...200th Aniversary Gordon Highlanders... Highlanders 5-6 RVR BHQ 200th Aniversary Gordon Highlanders Container ...200th Aniversary Gordon Highlanders5-6 rvr bhq -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Plaque - The Gordon Highlanders Plaque
... The Gordon Highlanders Plaque... of the wooden plaque. The crown, the deer and the writing "the Gordon..., the deer and the writing "the Gordon Highlanders" is in the centre ...The cloth material is in the centre that covers majority of the wooden plaque. The crown, the deer and the writing "the Gordon Highlanders" is in the centre of the plaque. -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Plaque - Plate Gordon Highlanders
... Plate Gordon Highlanders...-wreath, King's Crown and wording Gordon Highlanders. BYDAND... Crown and wording Gordon Highlanders. BYDAND. Diameter - 120 ...Small plate glazed with gold band on rim. Picture of stag-wreath, King's Crown and wording Gordon Highlanders. BYDAND. Diameter - 1205/6 rvr -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Biscuit Barrel, Regimental Replicas, Unknown
... Biscuit barrel with lid from The 1st Battalion, The Gordon...The Gordon Highlanders Regimental Logo showing horse... Dandenong melbourne Nil The Gordon Highlanders Regimental Logo ...NilBiscuit barrel with lid from The 1st Battalion, The Gordon HighlandersThe Gordon Highlanders Regimental Logo showing horse and lion with heraldic shield. Also showing various campaigns Highlanders have been involves in. -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Photograph - 5/6 RVR Gordon Highlanders International Tattoo - July 2009
... 5/6 RVR Gordon Highlanders International Tattoo - July 2009... Gordon Highlanders International Tattoo - July 2009 ... -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Stereographic Image, 1900
... stereoscope, boer war, gordon highlanders, south africa...Edinburgh Castle - Gordon Highlanders before leaving..., boer war, gordon highlanders, south africa, 1900 Works ...Edinburgh Castle - Gordon Highlanders before leaving for War in South Africa Stereoscope #1 from a boxed set "For Queen and Flag: South Africa 1900" by Underwood and Underwood, Publishers Works and Studios: Arlington NJ; Littleton NH; Washington DCstereoscope, boer war, gordon highlanders, south africa, 1900 -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Plaque, M.W. Stephens by appointment Heraldic Woodcarvers
... Plaque from The Gordon Highlanders.... Plaque from The Gordon Highlanders Plaque M.W. Stephens ...NilPlaque from The Gordon HighlandersBritish crown with BYDAND written under crown. Stag deer over Scottish Crown on tartan back ground. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph (black & White), Major General, Sir Hector Archibald MacDonald - South Africa
... gordon highlanders... Volunteers and in 1871 enlisted in the 92nd Gordon Highlanders. He... and in 1871 enlisted in the 92nd Gordon Highlanders. He rose rapidly ...In 1870 MacDonald joined the Inverness-shire Highland Rifle Volunteers and in 1871 enlisted in the 92nd Gordon Highlanders. He rose rapidly through the noncommissioned ranks. His distinguished conduct in the presence of the enemy during the Second Afghan War led to him being offered either a Victoria Cross or a commission with his regiment. He chose the latter. He served in the First Boer War and at the Battle of Majuba Hill made prisoner. At the Battle of Omdurman (1898), the British commander Lord Kitchener was assisted by the skillful manoeuvring of MacDonald and his men in overcoming the Dervishes. Due to this MacDonald was promoted to colonel, appointed an aide-de-camp to Queen Victoria and received a cash reward. In Scotland MacDonald was regarded the true hero of Omdurman, not Kitchener. In 1899 he was seconded to command a military district in India but with the outbreak of war in South Africa, he was ordered to command the Highland Brigade, under Lord Roberts and his Chief of Staff, Lord Kitchener. MacDonald arrived in Cape Town and assumed command of the Highland Brigade stationed at Modder River with rank of Major-general. He took part in the Battle of Paardeberg and later operations in Bloemfontein and Pretoria. In 1901 he was knighted as Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath In1902 he was appointed Commander-in-Chief of British Troops in Ceylon with the temporary rank of major-generalIndividual image taken from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.hector macdonald, highland rifle volunteers, gordon highlanders, noncommissioned, second afghan war, victoria cross, first boer war, battle of majuba hill, battle of omdurman, lord kitchener, lord roberts, aide-de-camp, queen victoria, dervishes, cape town, highland brigade, modder river, battle of paardeburg, bloemfontein, pretoria, knight commander of the order of the bath, commander-in-chief, ceylon -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Photograph - Photo of changing the Guard
... Gordon Highlanders Changing the Guard at Edinburgh castle... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Gordon Highlanders ...Gordon Highlanders Changing the Guard at Edinburgh castle, Scotland -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph (black & White), Lieutenant-General, Sir George Stuart White, V.C. - South Africa
... gordon highlanders museum... at the Gordon Highlanders Museum. ... White's medal and honours are displayed at the Gordon Highlanders ...White fought at the Battle of Charasiab and at the Battle of Kandahar in the Second Anglo-Afghan War. For his actions he was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1879. White became commander of the forces in Natal in 1899 at the opening of the Second Boer War and fought at the Battle of Elandslaagte. He withdrew to Ladysmith where he took command of the garrison during the Siege of Ladysmith. When his position there became untenable he was instructed by General Sir Redvers Buller to destroy the guns and surrender the garrison on the best terms he could. White insisted on staying and held out for another four months before being relieved in February 1900. For this he was appointed a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George. Earlier he had been made Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order. In 1903 he was promoted to Field Marshall. White received many awards for his service to his country. They include the Victoria Cross (1879); Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire (1893); Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (1897); Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India (1898); Knight Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George (1900); Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order (1900); Order of Merit (1905). He also received the Indian Mutiny Medal; Afghanistan Medal; Kabul to Kandahar Star; Egypt Medal (1885); India General Service Medal (1885-87); Queen's South Africa Medal - Defence of Ladysmith; Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Medal; King Edward VII Coronation Medal; King George V Coronation Medal; Khedive's Star. Sir George Stuart White's medal and honours are displayed at the Gordon Highlanders Museum. Individual image from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.george stuart white, battle of charasiab, battle of kandahar, second anglo-afghan war, victoria cross, natal, second boer war, battle of elandslaagte, kadysmith, siege of ladysmith, general sir redvers buller, knight grand cross of the order of st michael and st george, knight grand cross of the royal victorian order, field marshall, knight grand commander of the order of the indian empire, order of merit, indian mutiny medal, afghanistan medal, kabul to kandahar star, egypt medal, indian general service medal, queen's south africa medal, queen victoria diamond jubilee medal, king edward vii coronation medal, king george v coronation medal, khedive star, gordon highlanders museum -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Book, Lenette Ramsay Silver, The Heros of RIMAU
... Ivan Lyon of the Gordon Highlanders, intended to repeat ...On September 11, 1944, the British submarine "Porpoise" slipped quietly from Fremantle Harbour, bound for Indonesia. It was carrying the 23 Australian and British members of Operation Rimau who, under the leadership of the remarkable Lieutenant-Colonel Ivan Lyon of the Gordon Highlanders, intended to repeat the successful Jaywick raid of 1943 by blowing up 60 ships in Japanese-occupied Singapore Harbour, 19 days later, the preliminary part of the operation successfully completed, the submarine commander bade farewell to the raiders at Pedjantan Island, promising to return to pick them up in 38 days' time. A handful of Chinese and Malays and the conquering Japanese were the only people ever to see the 23 men again. According to the scant official post-war record, the mission was an utter failure. All of the party were captured of killed - ten of them beheaded in Singapore only five weeks before the Japanese surrender in, it was claimed, a ceremonial execution. The fate of eleven of the others remains officially unknown. After a 31 year search, Major Tom Hall, with the assistance of writer Lynette Silver, has overturned the official version and uncovered the truth. Aided by thousands of Japanese and Allied documents and by the first-hand accounts of several Indonesians and Malays, sole witnesses to the events of 1944, they have established the fate of every member of the party and unravelled the story of "The Heroes of Rimau" - a story that has for 45 years been all but lost, distorted by hearsay and fantasy, by military cover-ups and conspiracy, by official bungling, ineptitude and apathy. This book not only chronicles a feat of extraordinary daring in the face of overwhelming odds - a gripping tale of inspired courage, self-sacrifice and eventual tragedy - it also exposes the appalling sequence of events which has, until now, resulted in the shameful suppression of the truth about one of the most amazing stories to emerge from World War II.Self-government publication comprising 314 pages with some black-and-white photographs.non-fictionOn September 11, 1944, the British submarine "Porpoise" slipped quietly from Fremantle Harbour, bound for Indonesia. It was carrying the 23 Australian and British members of Operation Rimau who, under the leadership of the remarkable Lieutenant-Colonel Ivan Lyon of the Gordon Highlanders, intended to repeat the successful Jaywick raid of 1943 by blowing up 60 ships in Japanese-occupied Singapore Harbour, 19 days later, the preliminary part of the operation successfully completed, the submarine commander bade farewell to the raiders at Pedjantan Island, promising to return to pick them up in 38 days' time. A handful of Chinese and Malays and the conquering Japanese were the only people ever to see the 23 men again. According to the scant official post-war record, the mission was an utter failure. All of the party were captured of killed - ten of them beheaded in Singapore only five weeks before the Japanese surrender in, it was claimed, a ceremonial execution. The fate of eleven of the others remains officially unknown. After a 31 year search, Major Tom Hall, with the assistance of writer Lynette Silver, has overturned the official version and uncovered the truth. Aided by thousands of Japanese and Allied documents and by the first-hand accounts of several Indonesians and Malays, sole witnesses to the events of 1944, they have established the fate of every member of the party and unravelled the story of "The Heroes of Rimau" - a story that has for 45 years been all but lost, distorted by hearsay and fantasy, by military cover-ups and conspiracy, by official bungling, ineptitude and apathy. This book not only chronicles a feat of extraordinary daring in the face of overwhelming odds - a gripping tale of inspired courage, self-sacrifice and eventual tragedy - it also exposes the appalling sequence of events which has, until now, resulted in the shameful suppression of the truth about one of the most amazing stories to emerge from World War II.