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Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchCard
... ...hamel village...Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 - card size colour copy from the original painting specially executed for the Australian Comfort Fund by A Pearse War Artist. ...Front - Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 by Australians assisted by a detachment of Americans. ...Other side depicts a colour sketch of a German tank captured by the Australians near Villers-Bretonneux ww1 hamel village A Pearse ACF Front - Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 by Australians assisted by a detachment of Americans. ...Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 - card size colour copy from the original painting specially executed for the Australian Comfort Fund by A Pearse War Artist. Other side depicts a colour sketch of a German tank captured by the Australians near Villers-Bretonneux Card with coloured war scene with caption beneathFront - Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 by Australians assisted by a detachment of Americans. From original painting specially executed for the Australian Comfort Fund by A Pease, War Artist. Rear - narrative and sketch of a German tank captured by the Australian near Villers-Bretonneux.ww1, hamel village, a pearse, acf -
Bendigo Military MuseumCard - GREETING CARD, Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd London, C.WW1
... Page 3 is a painting of the capture of Hamel Village and page 4 was description of that battle. ...Page 3 is a painting of the capture of Hamel Village and page 4 was description of that battle. ...Greetings card from Bill with WW1 theme with pictures of two WW1 Battles. Part of V.E. Giudice, No. 53730. Collection part of Cat No. 10031P. Overall part of Bill Thomason Collection, Cat No. 4136P.Fold over greeting card. Cream colour. Page 1 has a picture of a painting of Australians advancing at Villers-Bretonneux on Aug 8th 1918. Page two has a description of the battle. Page 3 is a painting of the capture of Hamel Village and page 4 was description of that battle. On back also Greetings from "Bill, with Lots of Love" 24 May 1919 and a message on side.Inscribed greetings from "Bill, with Lots of Love" 24 May 1919. Written message on side "I hope you are well Mother Dear as this leaves me, Bill".william (bill) thomason collection, greeting card, ww1 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchWWI card, Copy of Paintings "Australians Advancing fro Villers-Bretonneux" and others of the same era
... Captured Train Gun, Start of The Great attack,8/8/18 and The Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 by A Pearse, War Artist....Captured Train Gun, Start of The Great attack,8/8/18 and The Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 by A Pearse, War Artist. ...Painting on paper background.Copy of Original painting of Australian advancing from Villers-Bretonneux August 18th 1918. Specially painted for the Australian Comforts Fund by Captain Will Longstaff. A.I.F War Artist. Captured Train Gun, Start of The Great attack,8/8/18 and The Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 by A Pearse, War Artist. -
Lara RSL Sub BranchCard & Envelope, Raphael Tuck & Sons,Ltd.Publishers to the King and Queen, Australian Comforts Fund Xmas & New Years Greeting Card 1918-19, Circa 1918-19
... The card depicts four scenes from the First World War: Australians Advancing from Villers-Brettonneux August 8th 1918, A German tank captured by the Australians near Villers-Brettonneux, Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 by Australians assisted by a detachment of Americans, Captured by The Australians a 14 C.M. ...The card depicts four scenes from the First World War: Australians Advancing from Villers-Brettonneux August 8th 1918, A German tank captured by the Australians near Villers-Brettonneux, Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 by Australians assisted by a detachment of Americans, Captured by The Australians a 14 C.M. ...Small Christmas card produced for the Australian Comforts Fund, Christmas 1918. Christmas & New Years Greetings, 1918-19, with scenes of battles at Villers-Brettonneux and Hamel, and views of a captured tank and a 14cm. gun. Produced by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Publishers to the King and Queen.These cards were sent by service personal serving overseas to family members back home.l Sent by J.L.Mcintre while on active service in France to his loved ones back home.Christmas card with blue and black lettering Australian Comforts Fund Christmas & New Years Greetings, 1918-19, Produced by Raphael Tuck & Sons, Publishers to the King and Queen. The card depicts four scenes from the First World War: Australians Advancing from Villers-Brettonneux August 8th 1918, A German tank captured by the Australians near Villers-Brettonneux, Capture of Hamel Village July 4th 1918 by Australians assisted by a detachment of Americans, Captured by The Australians a 14 C.M. German Naval Gun intact with its Train & Equipment.Australian Advancing from Vlllers-Brettonneux.August 8th 1918. From Original specially painted for the Australian Comforts Fund by Captain Will Longstaff.A.I.F.War Artist. -
Lara RSL Sub Branchgreeting Card 8/8/1918, Advance from Villers-Bretonneux 8/8/1918 & Capture of Hamel 4/7/1918 & Captured German Tank
... Page 3 : Capture of Hamel Village 4/4/1918 by Australian. From color Paiinting Australian Comfort Fund by A. ...Page 3 : Capture of Hamel Village 4/4/1918 by Australian. From color Paiinting Australian Comfort Fund by A. ...Four color pages card Advance from Villers-Bretonneux 8/8/1918 & Capture of Hamel 4/7/1918 & Captured German Tank .Page 1: Australian Advancing from Villlers - Bretonneux 8/8/1918 drawing of soldiers in action. Page 2 : Villlers - Bretonneux Start of the German attack 8/8/1918 Picture of captured German tank by Australians. Page 3 : Capture of Hamel Village 4/4/1918 by Australian. From color Paiinting Australian Comfort Fund by A. Pearse War Artist. Pages 4 : Australian capture A 14 C.M. German Naval Gun intact with its Train and Equipment. Greeting from.................cardboard card, world war 1, greeting card -
Melbourne LegacyPostcard, Australians Advancing from Villers-Brettonneux. August 8th 1918, 1918
... Also a painting of the capture of Hamel Village on 4th July 1918 where Australians were assisted by a detachment of Americans. ...Also a painting of the capture of Hamel Village on 4th July 1918 where Australians were assisted by a detachment of Americans. ...A greeting card published by the Australian Comforts Fund for Christmas and New Year 1918-19. It shows important battles involving Australians in 1918. A painting of Villers Brettonneux battle on 8 August 1918 by Captain Will Longstaff who was an A.I.F. War Artist with an explanation of the offensive. Also a painting of the capture of Hamel Village on 4th July 1918 where Australians were assisted by a detachment of Americans. The war artist was A. Pearse. Was with other World War 1 memorabilia that has come from J.B. McLean. Some of the text: 'On the night of 24th August 1918, the Australians made a daring and clever counter attack in the darkness, recaptured Villers-Brettonneux, stopped the German advance and saved Amiens. This, and the Battle of Hamel, were only a prelude to the smashing advance which commenced on 8th August. Extract from Australian Corps Order, issued on 7th August:- "For the first time in the history of this Corps all five Australian Divisions will tomorrow engage in the largest and most important battle operation ever undertaken by the Corps." 85,000 Australians were engaged (with Canadians on their right and British Divisions on their left), supported by powerful artillery, tanks and aeroplanes. In this battle 7,000 prisoners, 150 guns with an immense number of machine guns and war material were captured. On August 31st and September 1st and 2nd Mont St. Quentin and Peronne fell to the Australians in three days, defeating the flower of the Prussian Guard.'A example of publications made for the troops in World War 1.A greeting card published for the Australian Comforts Fund in 1918.Greetings from Billworld war one, souvenir -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - POSTCARDS PHOTOGRAPHIC WW1, Daily Mail, c.1914 - 1918
... .1) “RAMC picking up wounded in a captured village” .2) “A fag after a fight” .3) “British mine exploding at Beaumont-Hamel” .4) “British Machine Gunners wearing gas helmets”...Scenes WWI in Europe. photography-photographs military history passchendaele barracks trust .1) “RAMC picking up wounded in a captured village” .2) “A fag after a fight” .3) “British mine exploding at Beaumont-Hamel” .4) “British Machine Gunners wearing gas helmets” Four by colour enhanced postcards with scenes WW1. ...Daily Mail Official War Pictured, Series 2, No 10. Scenes WWI in Europe.Four by colour enhanced postcards with scenes WW1..1) “RAMC picking up wounded in a captured village” .2) “A fag after a fight” .3) “British mine exploding at Beaumont-Hamel” .4) “British Machine Gunners wearing gas helmets”photography-photographs, military history, passchendaele barracks trust -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - 13ALH escorting prisoners, 1918
... Hamel, France. Escorted by members of the 13th Light Horse Regiment to compound at Bertangles on July 4th 1918." Black and white photograph of large group of German soldiers, escorted by 7 mounted Australian soldiers, marching through a village street. ...The 13th Light Horse being Corps Cavalry often had the task of gathering prisoners-of-war from the infantry and moving them to POW compounds behind the front line.Rare photograph of Australian Light Horse escorting prisoners-of-war in large numbers in France during WWI.Black and white photograph of large group of German soldiers, escorted by 7 mounted Australian soldiers, marching through a village street. Photograph is affixed to a heavy card backing."Prisoners captured in the battle of Hamel, France. Escorted by members of the 13th Light Horse Regiment to compound at Bertangles on July 4th 1918."13th light horse, prisoner-of-war, hamel -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - 13th ALH WWI, 1918
... Hamel being marched to Prisoner of War cage at Poulainville in France, 4th July 1918. Lieut. L Deegan 13th Light Horse leading. Framed black and white photograph showing long column of German prisoners-of-war led by mounted Australian officer and flanked by mounted Australian soldiers passing along a village road. ...The 13th Light Horse was the Corps Cavalry of the Australian Corps. One role of the Corps Cavalry was the escort of prisoners-of-war from the front line to POW compounds in the rear area. Lieutenant Leslie Deegan was a 36 year-old Company secretary of Melbourne with service in the Boer War when he enrolled in the 13th Light Horse AIF. He embarked as Squadron sergeant-major of C Squadron of the regiment and was later commissioned as a lieutenant.Rare photograph of Australian Light Horse escorting prisoners-of-war in large numbers in France during WWI. Officer named has connection to other items in collection.Framed black and white photograph showing long column of German prisoners-of-war led by mounted Australian officer and flanked by mounted Australian soldiers passing along a village road. Several onlookers, one on bicycle. light wooden frame painted black.German prisoners captured by 13th Light Horse at Hamel being marched to Prisoner of War cage at Poulainville in France, 4th July 1918. Lieut. L Deegan 13th Light Horse leading.13th light horse, hamel, deegan leslie lieutenant, prisoner-of-war -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Atlas, F.E. Hiscocks and Co, New Victorian Counties Atlas, 1874
... Village Maritime Museum Shipwreck coast Great Ocean Road New Victorian Counties Atlas Hiscocks and Co Atlas Maps Published in Melbourne in 1874 by the prominent bookseller and publisher George Robertson, F.E. Hiscocks & Co.’s New Victorian Counties Atlas is a monumental 19th-century cartographic and statistical record of the colony of Victoria. While George Robertson was the publisher responsible for production, marketing, and distribution, the detailed compiling and surveying were executed by F.E. Hiscocks & Co., with the striking colour lithography handled by the renowned Melbourne firm Hamel ...Published in Melbourne in 1874 by the prominent bookseller and publisher George Robertson, F.E. Hiscocks & Co.’s New Victorian Counties Atlas is a monumental 19th-century cartographic and statistical record of the colony of Victoria. While George Robertson was the publisher responsible for production, marketing, and distribution, the detailed compiling and surveying were executed by F.E. Hiscocks & Co., with the striking colour lithography handled by the renowned Melbourne firm Hamel & Ferguson.Hard cover book, New Victorian Counties Atlas Author: F.E. Hiscocks and Co, Publisher: George Robertson, Melbourne Vic. Date: 1874 Morocco Olive hardcover with a damaged black spine, reinforced corners to hardcover gold edging to where spine meets hardcover. Title in a lozenge on front cover edged with a decorative panel. non-fictionPublished in Melbourne in 1874 by the prominent bookseller and publisher George Robertson, F.E. Hiscocks & Co.’s New Victorian Counties Atlas is a monumental 19th-century cartographic and statistical record of the colony of Victoria. While George Robertson was the publisher responsible for production, marketing, and distribution, the detailed compiling and surveying were executed by F.E. Hiscocks & Co., with the striking colour lithography handled by the renowned Melbourne firm Hamel & Ferguson.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, new victorian counties atlas, hiscocks and co, atlas, maps
