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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia - Sticker, Stop work to stop the War
Blue sticker with white writing and positioned across the bottom is an orange design symbolizing the moratorium campaign during the Vietnam conflict.Stop work to stop the War/ Moratorium/June 30thvietnam, protesters, moratorium, protest, anti-war, malicki -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Cairns, Jim, Silence Kills: Events Leading up to the Vietnam Moratorium on 8 May (Copy 2)
One percent Motorcycle Clubs are contentious organisations that have challenged the rules of mainstream society since they were first formed in America during the late 1940s. Their image has been well-defined in popular culture - so much so that the sound of massed Harley Davidsons continues to send a wave of panic through the community.One percent Motorcycle Clubs are contentious organisations that have challenged the rules of mainstream society since they were first formed in America during the late 1940s. Their image has been well-defined in popular culture - so much so that the sound of massed Harley Davidsons continues to send a wave of panic through the community.vietnam war, 1961-1975, demonstrations - australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Cairns, Jim, Silence kills: events leading up to the Vietnam Moratorium. (Copy 1)
On 8 May thousands of people "occupied the streets to protest about the Vietnam WarOn 8 May thousands of people "occupied the streets to protest about the Vietnam Warvietnam war, 1961-1975, demonstrations - australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Cairns, Jim, Silence Kills: Events Leading Up To The Vietnam Moratorium On 8 May (Copy 3)
On 8 May thousands of people "occupied the streets to protest about the Vietnam WarOn 8 May thousands of people "occupied the streets to protest about the Vietnam Warvietnam war, 1961-1975, demonstrations - australia -
Merri-bek City Council
Print, Noel Counihan, THE BROADSHEET: 6 A Time For Peace: For The Vietnam Moratorium 8-9-10 May 1970, 1970
From the estate of Jack Svendsen, a long time Moreland resident, dedicated volunteer and social activist. Donated by his family in keeping with his generous spirit. Administered through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Citizens For Freedom, The September 'MORATORIUM' ( A Viet Cong Weapon)
A booklet which says that Australian Soldiers, Vietnam Veterans, were arrested and fined when they destroyed banners and flags.A booklet which says that Australian Soldiers, Vietnam Veterans, were arrested and fined when they destroyed banners and flags.booklet, victory to the viet cong, australian soldiers, vietnam veterans, lloyd, thomas roger lloyd, royal australian infantry corps, national service, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Memorabilia of Thomas Roger LLoyd
Collection comprises 5 documents including 'The September Moratorium (a Vietcong weapon)' - a publication detailing the Moratorium that was held in Adelaide, 8th May 1970vietnam war, 1961-1975 - veterans - australia, demonstrations - australia -
Beechworth Honey Archive
War Census: Wealth and Income Card
Commonwealth of Australia war census, wealth and income card for Emma Frost. Included with the war census is a newspaper cutting regarding a moratorium on mortgages for the duration of the First World War.war, census, australia, frost, emma, beechworth honey -
Unions Ballarat
Silence kills : events leading up to the Vietnam Moratorium on 8 May, Cairns, J, 1970
The author, Jim Cairns, was a member of the Vietnam Moratorium Committee and led the protest march at Melbourne in May 1970 at which 100,000 people marched. Jim Cairns was also a Labor member of federal parliament who was a Cabinet Minister during the Whitlam government.Relevant to the Vietnam War and Australian activism. Autobiographical interest.Paper; book. Front cover: black and white photograph; gold, black and white lettering.Front cover: title and author's name.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, vietnam war, australia, history, activism, moratorium - vietnam war, autobiography, cairns, jim, protest marches, alp, australian labor party, rallies -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Article, They died in vain
This article contributes to an understanding of the array of attitudes towards the war in Vietnam and Australia's participation in it.A magazine page with an image (in sepia) of soldiers in full uniform walking up a gang way boarding a ship. They Died In Vainvietnam, protesters, moratorium, anti-war, malicki -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "Thank you, Melbourne", 11/08/1991 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from the Herald-Sun, Sunday 11/8/1991, titled "Thank you, Melbourne", written by Michael Ryan about saving Melbourne's W class trams. Premier Joan Kirner announced a moratorium on scrapping or selling the previous Wednesday. Gives background to the tramcars and their use. Notes a comment from David Clarke, Spokesman for Friends of the W class trams that they should be operational. Has a photo of tram 758.trams, tramways, w class, sale of trams, scrapped trams, tramcars, tram 758 -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Allen & Unwin, A Nation at War : Australian Politics, Society and Diplomacy during the Vietnam War 1965-1975, 1997
The Vietnam War, together with the selective form of national service which sent thousands of young conscripts to fight in Vietnam, dominated Australian politics for ten years." "A Nation At War tells the story of Australia during this tumultuous decade. It shows how the initial support for the Vietnam commitment was eroded until a majority of the population came to think that it was mistaken, if not immoral. The book traces the growth of the protest movement against the War and conscription, giving the most detailed account yet published of the three Moratorium protests in which tens of thousands of Australians demonstrated. A Nation At War discusses the decisions of the Menzies, Holt, Gorton, McMahon and Whitlam Governments, as they responded to these unprecedented protests while wrestling with diplomatic pressures emanating from powerful allies and strife-torn neighbours. The book also analyses the incidents which shaped the debate and which long remained in public memory - the alleged 'water torture' incident, the episodes involving conscientious objectors like Simon Townsend and William White, and many moreIndex, notes, ill, p.386.non-fictionThe Vietnam War, together with the selective form of national service which sent thousands of young conscripts to fight in Vietnam, dominated Australian politics for ten years." "A Nation At War tells the story of Australia during this tumultuous decade. It shows how the initial support for the Vietnam commitment was eroded until a majority of the population came to think that it was mistaken, if not immoral. The book traces the growth of the protest movement against the War and conscription, giving the most detailed account yet published of the three Moratorium protests in which tens of thousands of Australians demonstrated. A Nation At War discusses the decisions of the Menzies, Holt, Gorton, McMahon and Whitlam Governments, as they responded to these unprecedented protests while wrestling with diplomatic pressures emanating from powerful allies and strife-torn neighbours. The book also analyses the incidents which shaped the debate and which long remained in public memory - the alleged 'water torture' incident, the episodes involving conscientious objectors like Simon Townsend and William White, and many morevietnam war 1961-1975 – australian involvement, australia - foreign relations - 1961-1975