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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Royal Australian Navy vessels at Station Pier, Port Melbourne, Ron Laing, c. 2000
... Royal Australian Navy vessels at Station Pier, Port Melbourne...Four colour photographs of various Royal Australian Navy vessels which have visited Station Pier....Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Further updates of Ron Laing's photographic coverage of Port Melbourne piers and wharves - station pier hmas darwin hmas adelaide hmas anzac hmas warramunga hmna te kaha hmas wallaroo hmas bandicoot hmas fremantle Four colour photographs of various Royal Australian Navy vessels which have visited Station Pier. Photograph Royal Australian Navy vessels at Station Pier, Port Melbourne Ron Laing ...Further updates of Ron Laing's photographic coverage of Port MelbourneFour colour photographs of various Royal Australian Navy vessels which have visited Station Pier.piers and wharves - station pier, hmas darwin, hmas adelaide, hmas anzac, hmas warramunga, hmna te kaha, hmas wallaroo, hmas bandicoot, hmas fremantle -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Bulla Primary School, Polly Woodside Excursion, c1990s
... ...Navy vessels...On this day they were able to see a large naval ship although it was not docked at Station Pier where a lot of navy vessels often dock. ...On this day they were able to see a large naval ship although it was not docked at Station Pier where a lot of navy vessels often dock. School Excursions Ferry trips Yarra River Port of Melbourne Navy vessels Bu Bulla Primary Schooil A non-digital coloured photograph of a group of children enjoying a trip on a ferry while observing a large naval vessel docked in the harbour. ...As well as having a guided tour of the Polly Woodside, the children from Bulla Primary School also enjoyed a ferry ride around the Port of Melbourne where they saw the port at work different vessels in port. On this day they were able to see a large naval ship although it was not docked at Station Pier where a lot of navy vessels often dock. A non-digital coloured photograph of a group of children enjoying a trip on a ferry while observing a large naval vessel docked in the harbour.school excursions, ferry trips, yarra river, port of melbourne, navy vessels, bu, bulla primary schooil -
Linton and District Historical Society IncStereograph, The Rose Stereographs, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington and London, 12,926 The War, Great Britain's Invincible Navy, Copyright 1914
... Eight British Navy Vessels at sea....Eight British Navy Vessels at sea. 12,926 The War, Great Britain's Invincible Navy Stereograph The Rose Stereographs, Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington and London ...One of two sets of stereographs donated by the O'Beirne family along with a stereoscope for viewing (Stereoscope is Registration no. 2014-51).Eight British Navy Vessels at sea."12,926. THE WAR - GREAT BRITAIN'S INVINCIBLE NAVY. The Fleet Steaming for the / North Sea under Sealed Orders."stereographs -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchPoster, ANZAC class frigate
... Poster depicting navy vessel and 10 insignias...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Poster depicting navy vessel and 10 insignias ANZAC class frigate Poster ...Poster depicting navy vessel and 10 insignias -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, HMAS Australia in Westernport
... ...navy vessels...Foreshore development. local history photographs military history navy navy vessels cowes foreshore phillip island black & white photograph cowes jessie smith collection stan mcfee View of HMAS Australia in middle background at end of Thompson Avenue. ...Part of a collection from Jessie Smith. Visit of HMAS Australia off Cowes. Foreshore development.View of HMAS Australia in middle background at end of Thompson Avenue. Hitching rail right foreground.local history, photographs, military history, navy, navy vessels, cowes foreshore, phillip island, black & white photograph, cowes, jessie smith collection, stan mcfee -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Aerial view of HMS Hood (outer east), HMS Repulse (outer west) with escorts Delhi and Danae, Princes Pier, Port Melbourne, Mar 1924
... navy...vessels...(1) Aerial photographic view of Princes Pier with units of the British Navy alongside 17-25 March 1924. principal vessels are the HMS Hood (OE) and HMS Repulse (OW) with escorts Delhi and Danae...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne piers and wharves - princes pier armed services - navy vessels hms hood hms repulse hms delhi hms danae (1) Aerial photographic view of Princes Pier with units of the British Navy alongside 17-25 March 1924. principal vessels are the HMS Hood (OE) and HMS Repulse (OW) with escorts Delhi and Danae Photograph Aerial view of HMS Hood (outer east), HMS Repulse (outer west) with escorts Delhi and Danae, Princes Pier, Port Melbourne ...(1) Aerial photographic view of Princes Pier with units of the British Navy alongside 17-25 March 1924. principal vessels are the HMS Hood (OE) and HMS Repulse (OW) with escorts Delhi and Danaepiers and wharves - princes pier, armed services - navy, vessels, hms hood, hms repulse, hms delhi, hms danae -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph
... navy...naval vessels...Finally, the naval war held great ramifications for the future since many practices employed in the First World War were those pursued in the Second World War. burke museum world war 1 world war i ww1 wwi submarine submarine warfare navy naval vessels Reverse: 6527/ (Crown copyright notice from the Imperial War Museum)/ Naval 23/ 23/ A99/ Black and white rectangular reproduced photograph on matte photographic paper Photograph Photograph ...Taken during World War I from the forecastle of a navy ship, the photograph depicts an eruption of water and smoke as a result of an underwater submarine being bombed from above.The naval war of World War I was a conflict unlike any previous one with the exception of the brief Russo-Japanese War (1904-1905), with naval warfare in World War I being mainly between the German forces and the Great Britain forces. The naval war of World War I proved largely a disappointment to officials on both sides as it did not produce the decisive fleet actions envisioned in the pre-war years. Nevertheless, the war at sea was a crucial part of World War I overall. The German use of the submarine against commerce not only threatened the Allied war effort, but also drew the United States into the conflict. In addition, the British economic blockade of Germany afforded by the Royal Navy’s command of the sea inflicted great damage on the war effort of Germany. Finally, the naval war held great ramifications for the future since many practices employed in the First World War were those pursued in the Second World War.Black and white rectangular reproduced photograph on matte photographic paperReverse: 6527/ (Crown copyright notice from the Imperial War Museum)/ Naval 23/ 23/ A99/ burke museum, world war 1, world war i, ww1, wwi, submarine, submarine warfare, navy, naval vessels -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, 3/10/1920
... navy...naval vessels...Bernard Grayden. 1975 local history military history navy naval vessels cowes phillip island black & white postcard hmas australia western port cypresses HMAS Australia in Western Port, viewed from Main Street, Cowes. ...Part of collection donated to the Museum by Mr. Bernard Grayden. 1975HMAS Australia in Western Port, viewed from Main Street, Cowes. (note tree guards around infant cypresses).local history, military history, navy, naval vessels, cowes, phillip island, black & white postcard, hmas australia, western port, cypresses -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPoster - American Fleet, Melbourne 23 July to 6 August 1925
... Digital copy of an illustrated poster showing a sailor and two women standing at the railing of a ship with two navy vessels and the prow of a third in the background under the heading "AMERICAN FLEET / 23rd July - 6th August Melbourne". ...American Fleet Armed Services - Navy US Navy Digital copy of an illustrated poster showing a sailor and two women standing at the railing of a ship with two navy vessels and the prow of a third in the background under the heading "AMERICAN FLEET / 23rd July - 6th August Melbourne". ...Produced for the Melbourne leg of the visit of the American Fleet to Australia 23 July to 6 August 1925. Digital copy of an illustrated poster showing a sailor and two women standing at the railing of a ship with two navy vessels and the prow of a third in the background under the heading "AMERICAN FLEET / 23rd July - 6th August Melbourne". american fleet, armed services - navy, us navy -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaBooklet, Keith Oliver, The Merchant Navy in WWII, 1997
... Front cover has a sketch of merchant navy vessel/s on the high seas, along with the insignias of the Merchant Navy Australia, Returned Services League and Battle of the Atlantic 50th Anniversary (BA93)....Front cover has a sketch of merchant navy vessel/s on the high seas, along with the insignias of the Merchant Navy Australia, Returned Services League and Battle of the Atlantic 50th Anniversary (BA93). ...Booklet, thin beige cardboard cover (x2). Front cover has a sketch of merchant navy vessel/s on the high seas, along with the insignias of the Merchant Navy Australia, Returned Services League and Battle of the Atlantic 50th Anniversary (BA93).non-fictionmerchant navy, ww2, keith oliver -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOK, WW1, The Mystery of AE1 Australia's Lost Submarine & Crew, 2014
... Background grey & blue coloured seascape of navy vessels on front. Black & white photos of submarines on back. 200 pages, cut plain white. ...Background grey & blue coloured seascape of navy vessels on front. Black & white photos of submarines on back. 200 pages, cut plain white. ...The Mystery of AE1 Australia's Lost Submarine & Crew. AE1 simply disappeared. This was the first loss of a military unit during WWI.Cover is soft cardboard, grey & dark blue coloured print on front, spine & back. Background grey & blue coloured seascape of navy vessels on front. Black & white photos of submarines on back. 200 pages, cut plain white. Illustrated with sepia, colour & black & white photos.Handwritten in blue ink on front fly leaf: "Best wishes Kathryn Spurling"books-maritime, military history-navy, submarine, ae1 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
... Numerous people on wharf near navy vessels. Australian flag, union jack and stars and stripes flying from flag poles at wharf entrance....Numerous people on wharf near navy vessels. Australian flag, union jack and stars and stripes flying from flag poles at wharf entrance. ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, portland harbour, celebration, navy, navel -
Lara RSL Sub BranchBook, Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18 - Volume IX - The Royal Australian Navy Author A.W. Jose, 1937 fifth edition
... Historically depicts the operations of the Royal Australian Navy duty occasioning navy vessels in addition to the drudgery of patrol work and the search for enemy vessels. ...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Historically depicts the operations of the Royal Australian Navy duty occasioning navy vessels in addition to the drudgery of patrol work and the search for enemy vessels. ...Historically depicts the operations of the Royal Australian Navy duty occasioning navy vessels in addition to the drudgery of patrol work and the search for enemy vessels. Working in isolation because of being a vessel that is under their own control.This volume of the War Histories is concerned with the doings of an infant navy.Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-18 - Volume IX - The Royal Australian Navy Maps and Illustrationsgerman colonies, samoa, nauru, western pacific, africa, dardenelles, north atlantic, european waters, raiders and minefields, ran brigade, hospital ships, transports and dockyards, radio-telegraphy, suvla bay, sinking of the cumberland, german cruiser squadron, cocos, sydney-emden action, north sea -
Bendigo Military MuseumLeisure object - CARDS, PLAYING, "NAVY CODE", WW 2
... .1) Cardboard box containing 52 playing cards and sheet of instructions black print on white paper, box red, yellow, blue, white and grey print of navy vessel. cards red yellow blue white and grey, naval vessel or cover, flags and pendants on back. .2) Sheet of paper with coloured international code and flag signals on one side and instructions for playing two games traditionally played in Navy....Cards playing leisure object sticker " A gift from the Australian Red Cross Society" on box. .1) Cardboard box containing 52 playing cards and sheet of instructions black print on white paper, box red, yellow, blue, white and grey print of navy vessel. cards red yellow blue white and grey, naval vessel or cover, flags and pendants on back. .2) Sheet of paper with coloured international code and flag signals on one side and instructions for playing two games traditionally played in Navy. ...Cards given to his (father) in N G / VX 81823 T.H. DRUMMOND..1) Cardboard box containing 52 playing cards and sheet of instructions black print on white paper, box red, yellow, blue, white and grey print of navy vessel. cards red yellow blue white and grey, naval vessel or cover, flags and pendants on back. .2) Sheet of paper with coloured international code and flag signals on one side and instructions for playing two games traditionally played in Navy.sticker " A gift from the Australian Red Cross Society" on box.cards, playing, leisure object -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbon, Denis, Suspicious Activity
... A black and white photograph of two Military Police on security and protection duty on board a Navy Supply vessel tied up at the wharf at Vung Tau Harbour react to some locals on the wharf acting suspiciously....Photograph Vung Tau Military Police HMAS Boonaroo HMAS Jeparit Gibbons Collection Catalogue Vung Tau Harbour Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of two Military Police on security and protection duty on board a Navy Supply vessel tied up at the wharf at Vung Tau Harbour react to some locals on the wharf acting suspiciously. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of two Military Police on security and protection duty on board a Navy Supply vessel tied up at the wharf at Vung Tau Harbour react to some locals on the wharf acting suspiciously.photograph, vung tau, military police, hmas boonaroo, hmas jeparit, gibbons collection catalogue, vung tau harbour, denis gibbons -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPoster - Copy of Poster listing The First Fleet 1788 passenger lists
... The First Fleet consisted of two Royal Navy vessels, three store ships and six convict transports, carrying between 1,000 and 1,500 convicts, marines, seamen, civil officers and free people (accounts differ on the numbers), and a large quantity of stores. ...The First Fleet consisted of two Royal Navy vessels, three store ships and six convict transports, carrying between 1,000 and 1,500 convicts, marines, seamen, civil officers and free people (accounts differ on the numbers), and a large quantity of stores. ...The First Fleet comprised the 11 ships that departed from Portsmouth, England on 13 May 1787 to New South Wales, the penal colony that became the first European settlement in Australia. The First Fleet consisted of two Royal Navy vessels, three store ships and six convict transports, carrying between 1,000 and 1,500 convicts, marines, seamen, civil officers and free people (accounts differ on the numbers), and a large quantity of stores. From England, the Fleet sailed south-west to Rio de Janeiro, then east to Cape Town and via the Great Southern Ocean to Botany Bay (Australia), arriving over the period of 18–20 January 1788, taking 250 to 252 days from departure to final arrival. During the period 25–26 January 1788 the fleet moved from Botany Bay to present-day Sydney.A poster listing the names of men and women who landed with the first fleet including provisions and livestockThe First Fleet 1788the first fleet, botany bay, sydney -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, 1921
... Originally to be named after the River Derwent, the ship was renamed before her 1914 launch because of a naming conflict with a Royal Navy vessel. Huon was commissioned into the RAN in late 1915, and after completion was deployed to the Far East. ...Originally to be named after the River Derwent, the ship was renamed before her 1914 launch because of a naming conflict with a Royal Navy vessel. Huon was commissioned into the RAN in late 1915, and after completion was deployed to the Far East. ...HMAS Huon berthed at the wharf in Port Fairy Nov 1921. HMAS Huon (D50), named after the Huon River, was a River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Originally to be named after the River Derwent, the ship was renamed before her 1914 launch because of a naming conflict with a Royal Navy vessel. Huon was commissioned into the RAN in late 1915, and after completion was deployed to the Far East. In mid-1917, Huon and her five sister ships were transferred to the Mediterranean. Huon served as a convoy escort and anti-submarine patrol ship until a collision with sister ship HMAS Yarra in August 1918 saw Huon drydocked for the rest of World War I. After a refit in England, Huon returned to Australia in 1919. The destroyer spent several periods alternating between commissioned and reserve status over the next nine years, with the last three spent as a reservist training ship. Huon was decommissioned for the final time in 1928, and was scuttled in 1931 after being used as a target ship. She visited Port Fairy on a goodwill trip in November .Black and white photograph of naval ship berthedship, boat, sea, river, h.m.a.s.huon, moyne, naval ship -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Speaking Tube, Morts Dock & Engineering Co. Ltd, circa 1941
... It was recovered from the wreck of the Royal Australian Navy vessel, HMAS Warrnambool in 1948. The HMAS Warrnambool J202 was commissioned by the Royal Australian Navy for use as a minesweeper during World War II. ...It was recovered from the wreck of the Royal Australian Navy vessel, HMAS Warrnambool in 1948. The HMAS Warrnambool J202 was commissioned by the Royal Australian Navy for use as a minesweeper during World War II. ...This brass speaking tube or voice pipe was used by the crew to communicate within the ship. It was recovered from the wreck of the Royal Australian Navy vessel, HMAS Warrnambool in 1948. The HMAS Warrnambool J202 was commissioned by the Royal Australian Navy for use as a minesweeper during World War II. The Bathurst Class Corvette, fitted out with a range of armaments, was launched in Sydney 1941 and was. The ship began service in Bass Strait in 1941. At the end of the year it called into its namesake city, Warrnambool, where the crew paraded for the public marching eastwards along Timor Street. A gift of books for the ship’s personnel and a plaque bearing the City of Warrnambool’s Coat of Arms were presented to the ship. The ship was involved in evacuating a family of nine from the Dutch East Indies that was later successful in its challenge of Australia’s Immigration Restriction Act (White Australia Polity). The ship had many other appointments around Australia. On 13th September 1947 HMAS Warrnambool was leading a flotilla of minesweepers in northern Queensland’s coastal waters, clearing mines previously laid to defend Australia. The ship hit a mine, which exploded and very quickly sunk the ship. Boats from the nearby ships rescued most of the seamen although one was killed at the time. The survivors were taken by the HMAS Swan II to Darwin, and they went from there to hospitals in Brisbane and Sydney. Three of these men later died from their injuries. A number of items were recovered by Navy divers in 1948 including the ship’s bell and a plaque with Warrnambool’s Coat of Arms. In 1972-75 the wreck was sold and other items were salvaged. In 1995 a memorial plaque was erected in Warrnambool near the RSL. NOTE: The RAN built a second HMAS Warrnambool FCPB204, launched in 1981 and decommissioned in 2005. There was also a steam ship SS Warrnambool built in London 1892 and broken up in 1926. [A more detailed history can be found in our Collection Record 3477.] This speaking tube is an example of communication used in the mid-1900s on board a vessel. It is significant is significant for its association with Royal Australian Navy and its vessel, HMAS Warrnambool (J202). The HMAS Warrnambool played a nationally significant role in overturning Australia’s Immigration Restriction Act 1901 (colloquially known as the White Australia policy). The ship rescued, and brought to Australia, Samuel and Annie Jacob and their family after they evacuated Dutch East India. The family was threatened with deportation and made the first successful appeal to High Court regarding that Act. The HMAS Warrnambool has - Local significance for being the namesake of the City of Warrnambool - Local significance, having docked in Warrnambool Harbour - Local significance, the crew having paraded in Timor Street, Warrnambool - State significance for its first patrol being in Bass Strait. - National significance, being present in Timor at the Japanese surrender - National significance, shown by the significance of the ship’s bell being curated as Military Heritage and Technology at the Australian War Memorial. - National significance as part of Australia’s defence force history, being one of only four Bathurst class corvettes lost while in Australian service, the only Bathurst class corvette lost after World War II, the only RAN vessel to be sunk by a mine, and associated with the last four Navy deaths of WWIISpeaking tube or voice pipe, brass, conical shape, broken off at base. Wide end has a rolled edge. Recovered from HMAS Warrnambool, sunk on 13-09-1947.flagstaff hill, maritime village, maritime museum, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, mort's dock & engineering co ltd, h.m.a.s. warrnambool, hmas warrnambool, hmas warrnambool i, hmas warrnambool j202, hmas swan ii, j202, world war ii, bathurst class corvette, royal australian navy, ran, sydney built ship, bass strait patrol, sea mine patrol, mine sweeper, mine clearance, navy divers, great barrier reef, cockburn reef, southern cross diving and salvage, warrnambool city council, cr j r astbury, mayor j r astbury, warrnambool patriotic fund, seal, coat of arms, ship’s bell, hmas warrnambool 1941, shipwreck by sea mine 1947, sinking ship, sunk ship, sea rescue, life saving, lifesaving, speaking tube, voice pipe, communication on ship, marine technology, marine equipment, minesweeper -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Certificate, "Crossing the Line"
... The “Crossing the Line” ceremony is a tradition in the Royal Australian Navy when a vessel crosses the equator. It is an initiation ceremony to commemorate a sailor's first crossing of the Equator, but during the war in Vietnam it was done for the soldiers on board the HMAS Sydney (also known as the Vung Tau Ferry because it did 25 trips transporting soldiers between Sydney and Vung Tau or vice-versa). ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast The “Crossing the Line” ceremony is a tradition in the Royal Australian Navy when a vessel crosses the equator. It is an initiation ceremony to commemorate a sailor's first crossing of the Equator, but during the war in Vietnam it was done for the soldiers on board the HMAS Sydney (also known as the Vung Tau Ferry because it did 25 trips transporting soldiers between Sydney and Vung Tau or vice-versa). ...The “Crossing the Line” ceremony is a tradition in the Royal Australian Navy when a vessel crosses the equator. It is an initiation ceremony to commemorate a sailor's first crossing of the Equator, but during the war in Vietnam it was done for the soldiers on board the HMAS Sydney (also known as the Vung Tau Ferry because it did 25 trips transporting soldiers between Sydney and Vung Tau or vice-versa). These equator-crossing ceremonies typically involve an initiation using water, carried out by King Neptune. Those who have yet to cross the equator are known as 'Pollywogs' or 'Tadpoles', while those who have been initiated are referred to as 'Shellbacks'. Yellowed page with line-drawing in black of King Neptune riding three fish at the top and a mermaid at the bottom. Text is in old fashioned font with details written in blue ink.Heading - Nept V NVS Rex/ Text/ Terence J Kevlin travelled on board HMAS Sydney/ Signed 23rd Dec 1967 by Captain of HMAS Sydney on behalf of King Neptune.crossing the line, hmas sydney, terence j kevlin., kevlin, vung tau ferry, equator, neptune -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BRITISH NAVY, WW2, Geoffrey Bennett, "NAVAL BATTLES OF WORLD WAR TWO", 1975
... Navy WW2 Soft cover book. Cover - cardboard. Gold, white and black print on front, spine and back. Illustrated, black and white photographs front and back Naval vessels in Battle with guns firing. 253 pages, cut, plain, off white colour paper. ...Soft cover book. Cover - cardboard. Gold, white and black print on front, spine and back. Illustrated, black and white photographs front and back Naval vessels in Battle with guns firing. 253 pages, cut, plain, off white colour paper. Illustrated black and white photographs and maps.publication, book, navy, ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOK, NAVY, Ian Pfenningwerth, Bravo Zulu, 2016
... vessel with coloured flags highlights on front. Small portrait photo in colour of author on back. 717 cut, plain, white pages. Illustrated black / white / colour photos of medals, portraits scenes & maps. Bravo Zulu Book BOOK, NAVY ...Bravo Zulu. Honours and Awards to Australian Naval People. Vol 1. 1900 - 1974.Hard cardboard cover, semi gloss paper. Black print on front, spine & back. Illustrated black / white background photo of a naval vessel with coloured flags highlights on front. Small portrait photo in colour of author on back. 717 cut, plain, white pages. Illustrated black / white / colour photos of medals, portraits scenes & maps. Inscription on title page handwritten in blue ink: “with best wishes ???? 19/03/17”book, naval, awards -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH, WW2, FRAMED, c.1943 - 1944
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields photography-photographs, frame accessories military history - navy HMAS Label: “HMAS QUIBERON Member of the 4th Destroyer Flotilla British Eastern Fleet 1943-44” Mid brown stained timber frame with glass. Sepia coloured copy of a photo of a naval vessel ...Mid brown stained timber frame with glass. Sepia coloured copy of a photo of a naval vessel - destroyer from the side with large area of water in the foreground. Printed label included on photo.Label: “HMAS QUIBERON Member of the 4th Destroyer Flotilla British Eastern Fleet 1943-44”photography-photographs, frame accessories, military history - navy, hmas -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH RAN, FRAMED, c.1941 - 1946
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields photography-photographs frame accessories military history - navy HMAS Bendigo Centre below photo: “HMAS BENDIGO” Black plastic frame, glass front, maroon cardboard mount. Black & white rectangular photo of Corvette , HMAS Bendigo, Vessel J187. ...Black plastic frame, glass front, maroon cardboard mount. Black & white rectangular photo of Corvette , HMAS Bendigo, Vessel J187.Centre below photo: “HMAS BENDIGO”photography-photographs, frame accessories, military history - navy, hmas bendigo -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomMedal, Mercantile Marine War medal, abt 1918
... Navy for one or more voyages through a war or danger zone during the course of World War I. Medal mercantile marine Miniature with ribbon. Description of full size medal: A circular, bronze medal, 1.42 inches in diameter. The obverse has a bareheaded effigy of King George V, facing left, with the legend: GEORGIVS V BRITT : OMN : REX ET IND : IMP : The reverse shows a merchant ship ploughing her way through stormy seas, an enemy submarine sinking and a sailing vessel in the background. ...The Mercantile Marine War Medal was awarded by the Board of Trade of the United Kingdom to members of the Merchant Navy for one or more voyages through a war or danger zone during the course of World War I. Miniature with ribbon. Description of full size medal: A circular, bronze medal, 1.42 inches in diameter. The obverse has a bareheaded effigy of King George V, facing left, with the legend: GEORGIVS V BRITT : OMN : REX ET IND : IMP : The reverse shows a merchant ship ploughing her way through stormy seas, an enemy submarine sinking and a sailing vessel in the background. The base of the reverse has the inscription FOR * WAR * SERVICE / MERCANTILE MARINE / * 1914 - 1918 * in three lines. Around the edge of the rim is a laurel wreath. The ribbon is 1.25 inches wide and is coloured green, white (thin middle stripe), and red (represent starboard and port running lights with the masthead steaming light in the centre). medal mercantile marine -
Lara RSL Sub BranchPicture of HMAS Melbourne 21, Australian aircraft carrier, Circa 1960
... Navy. Operating from 1955 until 1982, she was the third and final conventional aircraft carrier to serve in the RAN. Melbourne was the only Commonwealth naval vessel to sink two friendly warships in peacetime collisions....Navy. Operating from 1955 until 1982, she was the third and final conventional aircraft carrier to serve in the RAN. Melbourne was the only Commonwealth naval vessel to sink two friendly warships in peacetime collisions. ...HMAS Melbourne (R21) was a Majestic-class light aircraft carrier of the Royal Australian Navy. Operating from 1955 until 1982, she was the third and final conventional aircraft carrier to serve in the RAN. Melbourne was the only Commonwealth naval vessel to sink two friendly warships in peacetime collisions.Melbourne never fired a shot in anger during her career, having only peripheral, non-combat roles in relation to the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation and the Vietnam War.Rectangular in shape Fibreboard mounted print of HMAS Melbourne.australian aircraft carrier, hmas, lara r.s.l., hmas melbourne -
Lara RSL Sub BranchBook, Nautical Press, HMAS Melbourne 25 Years
... Navy (RAN). Operating from 1955 until 1982, she was the third and final conventional aircraft carrier to serve in the RAN. Melbourne was the only British Commonwealth naval vessel to sink two friendly warships in peacetime collisions. ...Navy (RAN). Operating from 1955 until 1982, she was the third and final conventional aircraft carrier to serve in the RAN. Melbourne was the only British Commonwealth naval vessel to sink two friendly warships in peacetime collisions. ...HMAS Melbourne (R21) was a Majestic-class light aircraft carrier of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Operating from 1955 until 1982, she was the third and final conventional aircraft carrier to serve in the RAN. Melbourne was the only British Commonwealth naval vessel to sink two friendly warships in peacetime collisions. The ship was laid down for the British Royal Navy as the lead ship of the Majestic class in April 1943, and was launched as HMS Majestic (R77) in February 1945. At the end of World War II, work on the ship was suspended until she was purchased by the RAN in 1947. At the time of purchase, it was decided to incorporate new aircraft carrier technologies into the design, making Melbourne the third ship to be constructed with an angled flight deck. Delays in construction and integrating the enhancements meant that the carrier was not commissioned until 1955. Melbourne never fired a shot in anger during her career, having only peripheral, non-combat roles in relation to the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation and the Vietnam War. However, she was involved in two major collisions with allied vessels. On the evening of 10 February 1964, Melbourne collided with and sank HMAS Voyager when the Daring class destroyer altered course across her bow. Eighty-two of Voyager's crew were killed, and two Royal Commissions were held to investigate the incident. The second collision occurred in the early morning of 3 June 1969, when Melbourne collided with and sank the Allen M. Sumner class destroyer USS Frank E. Evans in similar circumstances. Seventy-four United States Navy (USN) personnel died, and a joint USN–RAN Board of Inquiry was held. These incidents, along with several minor collisions, shipboard accidents, and aircraft losses, led to the reputation that Melbourne was jinxed. Melbourne was paid off from RAN service in 1982. A proposal to convert her for use as a floating casino failed, and a 1984 sale was cancelled, before she was sold in 1985 and towed to China for breaking. The scrapping was delayed so Melbourne could be studied by the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) as part of a secret project to develop a Chinese aircraft carrier and used to train PLAN aviators in carrier flight operations. HMAS Melbourne was decommissioned on 30 June 1982, having spent 62,036 hours underway and having steamed 868,893 nautical miles. A proposal to convert her for use as a floating casino failed, and a 1984 sale was cancelled, before she was sold for scrap in 1985 and towed to China for breaking. The scrapping was delayed so Melbourne could be studied by the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) as part of a secret project to develop a Chinese aircraft carrier and used to train PLAN aviators in carrier flight operations.The pictorial history of HMAS Melbourne with rare photos. Now a scarce title and highly desirable title that is now long out of print. Has provenance history of all ships movements from 1955 till decommissioned.HMAS Melbourne 25 YearsOn the front page is a picture of HMAS Melbourne with the words at top "H.M.A.S. Melbourne. At bottom are the words in orange, '25 Years'. In white, are the words 'by Ross Gillett' then 'Forward by Rear Admiral G.G.O. Gatacre C.B.E. DSO. DSC & Bar, RAN'. On the rear page is a list of all the Captains that served on the HMAS Melbourne between 1955-1980.hmas melbourne, aircraft carrier, royal australian navy, australian navy, westland whirlwind, sea venom, fairy gannet, bristol sycamore, westland wessex, douglas skyhawk, grumman tracker, westland sea king, fleet air arm, hmas albatross, nowra -
Lara RSL Sub BranchPrint - Framed print of USS MISSOURI
... Navy to be named after the U.S. state of Missouri. Missouri was the last battleship commissioned by the United States and is best remembered as the site of the surrender of the Empire of Japan, which ended World War II. Missouri received a total of 11 battle stars for service in World War II, Korea, and the Persian Gulf, and was finally decommissioned on 31 March 1992 after serving a total of 17 years of active service, but remained on the Naval Vessel Register until her name was struck in January 1995. ...USS Missouri (BB-63) is an Iowa-class battleship and was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named after the U.S. state of Missouri. Missouri was the last battleship commissioned by the United States and is best remembered as the site of the surrender of the Empire of Japan, which ended World War II.Missouri received a total of 11 battle stars for service in World War II, Korea, and the Persian Gulf, and was finally decommissioned on 31 March 1992 after serving a total of 17 years of active service, but remained on the Naval Vessel Register until her name was struck in January 1995. In 1998, she was donated to the USS Missouri Memorial Association and became a museum ship at Pearl Harbor.Rectangular shaped glass covered framed print with gold border -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchBand, Cap
... vessel on which they are serving. This black silk tally band is machine embroidered in gold thread with the following inscription : "R.A.N.R." (Royal Australian Navy...(Royal Australian Navy Reserve) An embroidered cap band (known as a tally band) worn by RAN sailors to identify the vessel on which they are serving. ...An embroidered cap band (known as a tally band) worn by RAN sailors to identify the vessel on which they are serving. This black silk tally band is machine embroidered in gold thread with the following inscription : "R.A.N.R." (Royal Australian Navy Reserve). This band is unused.embroidered with the inscription : "R.A.N.R." (Royal Australian Navy Reserve) -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchPlaque H.M.S. Amethyst
... vessel. HMS Amethyst (1871) was an Amethyst-class screw corvette launched in 1871 and sold in 1887. HMS Amethyst (1903) was a Topaze-class cruiser launched in 1903 and scrapped in 1920. HMS Amethyst (F116) was a modified Black Swan-class sloop launched in 1943. She was later designated as a frigate, was involved in the Yangtze Incident in 1949 and was broken up in 1957. HMS Amethyst was to have been a River-class minesweeper. She was renamed HMS Waveney before being launched in 1983, and was sold to the Bangladeshi Navy...vessel. HMS Amethyst (1871) was an Amethyst-class screw corvette launched in 1871 and sold in 1887. HMS Amethyst (1903) was a Topaze-class cruiser launched in 1903 and scrapped in 1920. HMS Amethyst (F116) was a modified Black Swan-class sloop launched in 1943. She was later designated as a frigate, was involved in the Yangtze Incident in 1949 and was broken up in 1957. HMS Amethyst was to have been a River-class minesweeper. She was renamed HMS Waveney before being launched in 1983, and was sold to the Bangladeshi Navy ...HMS Amethyst (1793) was a 36-gun fifth-rate frigate, originally the French Perle captured in 1793 and wrecked in 1795. HMS Amethyst (1799) was a Penelope-class 36-gun fifth rate launched in 1799 and wrecked in 1811. HMS Amethyst (1844) was a Spartan-class 26-gun sixth rate launched in 1844 and sold in 1869 for use as a cable vessel. HMS Amethyst (1871) was an Amethyst-class screw corvette launched in 1871 and sold in 1887. HMS Amethyst (1903) was a Topaze-class cruiser launched in 1903 and scrapped in 1920. HMS Amethyst (F116) was a modified Black Swan-class sloop launched in 1943. She was later designated as a frigate, was involved in the Yangtze Incident in 1949 and was broken up in 1957. HMS Amethyst was to have been a River-class minesweeper. She was renamed HMS Waveney before being launched in 1983, and was sold to the Bangladeshi Navy in 1994, being renamed Shapla See also Able Seacat Simon (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_(cat))Plaque with insignia of H.M.S. AmethystH.M.S. Amethyst -
Friends of the Cerberus IncNordenfelt 1 inch Projectile
... One inch Nordenfelt machine guns were used on board vessels of the Victorian Navy to combat the torpedo boats. ...Friends of the Cerberus Inc Seaworks Maritime Museum 82 Nelson Place Williamstown melbourne One inch Nordenfelt machine guns were used on board vessels of the Victorian Navy to combat the torpedo boats. ...One inch Nordenfelt machine guns were used on board vessels of the Victorian Navy to combat the torpedo boats. One inch, as opposed to the .45 inch, Nordenfelt guns used by the Land Forces could penetrate the boilers of torpedo boats and thereby stop them.none
