Showing 7 items matching "owen stanley ranges"
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Lara RSL Sub BranchPhotograph The Kokoda Trail - "Courage, Mateship, Sacrifice, Endurance", Kokoda Trail - "Courage, Mateship, Sacrifice, Endurance"
... ...owen stanley ranges...Picture Kokoda Trail - Papua New Guinea - Owen Stanley Ranges showing a cut through to emphasize the variation in height in the Ranges, with left to right of the villages and townships that represent the trail. ...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Tourist map of the Kokoda Trail, Owen Stanly Ranges - IIolo to Kokoda, Papua to New Guinea Graphical map of the Kokoda Trail kokoda trail owen stanley ranges None Picture Kokoda Trail - Papua New Guinea - Owen Stanley Ranges showing a cut through to emphasize the variation in height in the Ranges, with left to right of the villages and townships that represent the trail. ...Tourist map of the Kokoda Trail, Owen Stanly Ranges - IIolo to Kokoda, Papua to New GuineaGraphical map of the Kokoda TrailPicture Kokoda Trail - Papua New Guinea - Owen Stanley Ranges showing a cut through to emphasize the variation in height in the Ranges, with left to right of the villages and townships that represent the trail. Also contains an inset picture of the Memorial at Isurava Village.Nonekokoda trail, owen stanley ranges -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - THE KOKODA TRAIL, FRAMED, Unknown
... The track is 96 K’s or then it was 60 miles over the Owen Stanley Ranges in New Guinea. Australian casualties were 625 KIA, 1600 WIA and a huge 4,000 casualties due to illness. ...The track is 96 K’s or then it was 60 miles over the Owen Stanley Ranges in New Guinea. Australian casualties were 625 KIA, 1600 WIA and a huge 4,000 casualties due to illness. ...The description outlines the the Kokoda Campaign from July 1942 to November 1942. The track is 96 K’s or then it was 60 miles over the Owen Stanley Ranges in New Guinea. Australian casualties were 625 KIA, 1600 WIA and a huge 4,000 casualties due to illness. Over the years there has been many discussions as to whether it is a “trail” or a”track”. This item is on display in the Bendigo District RSL Havilah Road.Framed series of photos 13 in all re the Kokoda Track Campaign in New Guinea in 1942. Photos are set in a green background with each photo having a yellowish border. A rising Sun Badge is center near the bottom. At the bottom is a text description of the campaign.brsl, smirsl, bdrslinc, kokoda -
Lara RSL Sub BranchFramed collection of the Kokoda Trail, The Kodoka Trail, Circa 2018
... The Kokoda Track (or Trail) is a single-file thoroughfare that runs 96 kilometres (60ml) overland) - 60 kilometres (37ml) in a straight line - through the Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea (PNG).The trail was First used by Europeans in the 1890s by miners struggling northwards to the Yodda Kokoda goldfields. ...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara The Kokoda Track (or Trail) is a single-file thoroughfare that runs 96 kilometres (60ml) overland) - 60 kilometres (37ml) in a straight line - through the Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea (PNG).The trail was First used by Europeans in the 1890s by miners struggling northwards to the Yodda Kokoda goldfields. ...The Kokoda Track (or Trail) is a single-file thoroughfare that runs 96 kilometres (60ml) overland) - 60 kilometres (37ml) in a straight line - through the Owen Stanley Range in Papua New Guinea (PNG).The trail was First used by Europeans in the 1890s by miners struggling northwards to the Yodda Kokoda goldfields. During the Pacific War of World War 2 a series of battles were fought from July 1942 to January 1943 between Japanese and Australian forces.One of the bloodiest campaigns of World War 2,which has forever sealed the relation ship between Australia and Papua New Guinea began 61 years ago. This Photographic Memorial is dedicated to those Australian and Papua New Guinea forces who fought against the Japanese with courage and fortitude on the Kokoda Trail.Rectangular shaped glass covered picture frame showing a collection of photos,two flags and a Rising sun badge. The Kododa Trail.kokoda track, world war 2, papua new guinea, australian forces, lara r.s.l. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumMap - Map - Photocopy, New Guinea Escape Route
... Some men went down to Salamaua and made their way along the north coast, but small groups also made their way over the Owen Stanley Ranges; rafting down the Lakekamu RIver to Yule Island and by boat to Port Moresby. ...Some men went down to Salamaua and made their way along the north coast, but small groups also made their way over the Owen Stanley Ranges; rafting down the Lakekamu RIver to Yule Island and by boat to Port Moresby. ...At the end of January 1942 there was only about 250 men left in Wau, as the women and children had been evacuated by air a little earlier. With no planes to take the men they had to make their own way to Port Moresby and then travel by ship to Australia. Some men went down to Salamaua and made their way along the north coast, but small groups also made their way over the Owen Stanley Ranges; rafting down the Lakekamu RIver to Yule Island and by boat to Port Moresby. Donor Vanessa Kiessling's Father was part of the second group, and had drawn a detailed map of their route. This might be the same route taken by Rev. Willi Hertle (Ref C0750)Photocopy of New Guinea map showing escape routePlan of surveyed route from Edie Creek to Bulldog Dromepapua new guinea, escape, map, wau, willi hertle, kiessling -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchBook - Booklet, The Jap was Thrashed - Milne Bay Owen Stanleys Guna-Gona and Sanananda 1942-43, c1944
... This book, contains 128 pages including photographs and maps, chronicles the Australian Army's campaigns against Japanese forces in New Guinea during World War II, specifically the battles at Milne Bay, the Owen Stanley Range, Buna, Gona, and Sanananda. Published under the authority of General Sir Thomas Blamey, it served as an official morale-boosting narrative to highlight the resilience of the Australian soldier. ...This book, contains 128 pages including photographs and maps, chronicles the Australian Army's campaigns against Japanese forces in New Guinea during World War II, specifically the battles at Milne Bay, the Owen Stanley Range, Buna, Gona, and Sanananda. Published under the authority of General Sir Thomas Blamey, it served as an official morale-boosting narrative to highlight the resilience of the Australian soldier. ...This book, contains 128 pages including photographs and maps, chronicles the Australian Army's campaigns against Japanese forces in New Guinea during World War II, specifically the battles at Milne Bay, the Owen Stanley Range, Buna, Gona, and Sanananda. Published under the authority of General Sir Thomas Blamey, it served as an official morale-boosting narrative to highlight the resilience of the Australian soldier. Booklet belonged to Robert Francis ISKOV VX15237 born at Glenrowan served with the 59th Battalion CMF before joining the 2/14th Battalion at Caulfield in September 1940. He disembarked for the Middle East in November, 1940 and fought in the Syrian campaign in 1941. In 1942 the 2/14th Battalion returned to Australia and sent to Papua where he fought at the Battle of Isurava before the battalion was sent to Gona. On 1943 Bob returned to Australia to undertake officer training and in 1945 with the 2/23rd Battalion sailed to Morotai and served with the battalion on Tarakan. He returned to Australia in November, 1945 and discharged a month later.Cream colour cardboard soft cover booklet with green and black writing and crest on front cover.Price 1/- The Australian Army at Warww2, new guinea, the jap was thrashed, booklet -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Robyn Kienzle, The architect of Kokoda: Bert Kienzle - the man who made the Kokoda trail, 2011
... His role in building the Kokoda trail ensured that troops in Papua New Guineareceived the food, munitions and medical support they needed kienzle herbert thompson 1905-1988 kokoda trail (papua new guinea) Biography of Bert Kienzle who established a trail across the Owen Stanley ranges. Index, bibliography, ill (plates), p.327. ...Biography of Bert Kienzle who established a trail across the Owen Stanley ranges.Index, bibliography, ill (plates), p.327.non-fictionBiography of Bert Kienzle who established a trail across the Owen Stanley ranges.kienzle herbert thompson 1905-1988, kokoda trail (papua new guinea) -
Orbost & District Historical Societyphotograph, H.M.S. Rattlesnake, leaving Port Essington 1846-1849 BY STANLEY, OWEN
... They commissioned the Rattlesnake, a 28 gun frigate of the Royal Navy, whose captain was a keen amateur artist and whose name, Owen Stanley, was given to the mountain ranges of PNG. After the passage out, Stanley brought aboard Oswald Brierly, later to be the marine painter to Queen Victoria, and together these men made two voyages through the Great Barrier Reef, painting and sketching all the while. ...They commissioned the Rattlesnake, a 28 gun frigate of the Royal Navy, whose captain was a keen amateur artist and whose name, Owen Stanley, was given to the mountain ranges of PNG. After the passage out, Stanley brought aboard Oswald Brierly, later to be the marine painter to Queen Victoria, and together these men made two voyages through the Great Barrier Reef, painting and sketching all the while. ..."The marine Hydrographers of the British Admiralty wanted desperately to chart a safe passage through the Great Barrier Reef and the gap between the northern tip of Australia and Papua New Guinea, which would open up the new colony to the East Indies trade. They commissioned the Rattlesnake, a 28 gun frigate of the Royal Navy, whose captain was a keen amateur artist and whose name, Owen Stanley, was given to the mountain ranges of PNG. After the passage out, Stanley brought aboard Oswald Brierly, later to be the marine painter to Queen Victoria, and together these men made two voyages through the Great Barrier Reef, painting and sketching all the while. They produced a visual record of 19th century contact between Europeans and the indigenous people of Northern Australia and New Guinea in an album which contains the original of this copy. It is held in the Mitchell Library in Sydney." (ref. State Library New South Wales) Sir Oswald Brierly, a young marine artist, arrived in Sydney in 1842 on the yacht Wanderer. Settling at the whaling station of Boyd Town in Twofold Bay, he painted extensively and left a vivid account of the whaling life during the five years he spent there. However it was the open sea and adventure that lead Brierly to accept a position on the HMS Rattlesnake as shipboard artist. This item is associated with the anchor of the The Rattlesnake. This anchor is in the main street of Orbost in front of what was once the museum.This is a copy of a picture of the H.M.S. Rattlesnake at sea with a canoe of Aborigines rowing towards it.h.m.s.-rattlesnake brierly-oswald stanley-owen
