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Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - Sepia, The "Fighting Fifth" after the Battle of St Eloi, c1916
... ...northumberland fusiliers...A number of World War One soldiers, members of the Northumberland Fusiliers celebrate after the battle of St Eloi. ...The "Fighting Fifth" (Northumberland Fusiliers) after the battle of St Eloi"...Toronto. 2001 p. 125) chatham-holmes family collection fighting fifth northumberland fusiliers tunneling explosion crater world war one postcard The "Fighting Fifth" (Northumberland Fusiliers) after the battle of St Eloi" A number of World War One soldiers, members of the Northumberland Fusiliers celebrate after the battle of St Eloi. ...Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia. 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, postcard -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchUniform - Badge, Northumberland Fusiliers
... Northumberland Fusiliers...NF with a flaming grenade above. Northumberland Fusiliers Uniform Badge ...The NF raised 52 battalions during WW1 with 29 of them serving overseas. NF with a flaming grenade above. NF with a flaming grenade above. -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchMedal Robert Stephson
... British war meda issued to #18854 Corporal Robert Stephenson - Northumberland Fusiliers. See COL017...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne model ww1 army British war meda issued to #18854 Corporal Robert Stephenson - Northumberland Fusiliers. See COL017 Medal Robert Stephson ...British war meda issued to #18854 Corporal Robert Stephenson - Northumberland Fusiliers. See COL017model, ww1, army -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchBadge - Badges
... 00513.1 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers 00513.2 The Welsh Regt 00513.3The Middlesex Regt 00513.4 Royal Standards...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne 00513.1 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers 00513.2 The Welsh Regt 00513.3The Middlesex Regt 00513.4 Royal Standards Badge Badges ...00513.1 Royal Northumberland Fusiliers 00513.2 The Welsh Regt 00513.3The Middlesex Regt 00513.4 Royal Standards -
Bendigo Military MuseumBadge - VARIOUS MILITARY BADGES, Unknown
... Sizes vary. 1. Northumberland Fusiliers. 2. Bandsman. 3. Artificer Qualification 1930-1942 4. ...Sizes vary. 1. Northumberland Fusiliers. 2. Bandsman. 3. Artificer Qualification 1930-1942 4. ...Military badges either gold, silver or brass colour with or without a backing mounting plate, pins. Sizes vary. 1. Northumberland Fusiliers. 2. Bandsman. 3. Artificer Qualification 1930-1942 4. WW1 Signallers Qualifications. 5. WW1 Signallers Qualification (enamelled). 6. Royal Australian Ordnance Corps hat. 7. Royal Australian Ordnance Corps hat. 8. Royal Ordnance hat. 9. Royal Australian Ordnance Corps Hat. 10. Royal Australian Pay Corps hat.passchendaele barracks trust, pbt221to230, badges -
Bendigo Military MuseumPostcard - POSTCARDS, PHOTOGRAPHIC WW1, Daily Mail, c.1914 - 1918
... .1) The glorious first of July 1916 - Our first prisoners, SVII No 49. .2) Star shell bursting near British lines, SVII No 51. .3) Army Chaplain tending British graves, SVII No 52. .4) The Fighting Fifth (Northumberland Fusiliers) after the Battle of St Eloi, SVII No 52. .5) Tommy's lookout in a captured trench at Orvillers, SVII No 52. .6) London Scottish going into their trenches,m SVII No 55. .7) Sir D Haig introducing Sir Pertab Singh to Generall Joffre, SV11 No 49....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Daily Mail Battle Pictures, Series VII. photography-photographs military history Passchendaele Barracks Trust .1) The glorious first of July 1916 - Our first prisoners, SVII No 49. .2) Star shell bursting near British lines, SVII No 51. .3) Army Chaplain tending British graves, SVII No 52. .4) The Fighting Fifth (Northumberland Fusiliers) after the Battle of St Eloi, SVII No 52. .5) Tommy's lookout in a captured trench at Orvillers, SVII No 52. .6) London Scottish going into their trenches,m SVII No 55. .7) Sir D Haig introducing Sir Pertab Singh to Generall Joffre, SV11 No 49. ...Daily Mail Battle Pictures, Series VII.Seven black & white postcards of aspects of the Great War..1) The glorious first of July 1916 - Our first prisoners, SVII No 49. .2) Star shell bursting near British lines, SVII No 51. .3) Army Chaplain tending British graves, SVII No 52. .4) The Fighting Fifth (Northumberland Fusiliers) after the Battle of St Eloi, SVII No 52. .5) Tommy's lookout in a captured trench at Orvillers, SVII No 52. .6) London Scottish going into their trenches,m SVII No 55. .7) Sir D Haig introducing Sir Pertab Singh to Generall Joffre, SV11 No 49.photography-photographs, military history, passchendaele barracks trust
