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Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Plaque, H.M.A.S Maryborough Plaque
The HMAS Maryborough was a famous First World War warship and this crest is commonly associated with the ship.A wooden plaque with decorative motifs, including two mounted plaques - including a photo of the original Maryborough and a patchwork insignia/crest.This crest has the patchwork with the words HMAS Marynorough written in stitching under the patch and crown. H.M.A.S MARYBOROUGH 1941-1946 J195-B248 brass plaque on the front, mounted to wood. hmas maryborough, australian navy, war, ships, plaque, insignia, crest -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Plaque, A.J.Mc Linley House Plaque
wooden shield shaped plaque with 13 small plaques, five used. Central circular plaque, one banner shape and one crest.A.J.Mc Linley House Plaque -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, Plaque explaining honour board AATTV
Gold metal plaque with engraved letters "explanation of Honour Boardaattv, plaque -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, Bronze Plaque
Bronze Plaque of Australian Rising Sun. Australian Military Forces Vietnam. Crown and Sunrays at topVillage Emporium Antiques : Hungendore est. 2003 NSW 2621 on label.plaque, australian military forces, australian rising sun -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque
Wall plaque on shield shaped wood with two rifles crossed over Victoria and top Crown in brass. 6th Battalion on ribbon in brass.plaque, 6th battalion -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Plaque, Plaque commemorating Detachment 1 Division Supplies and Transport Workshop, 1969
Plaque was given to commemorate service unit. This plaque was given to RSL member Glenn Reid (Service Number: 3103874, with a rank of Craftsman (cfn) Plaque commemorating Det 1 Division Supplies and Transport Workshop. vietnam war, vietnam, transport -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, Framed Brass Plaque, Standing Tall Together, 3/10/1992 12:00:00 AM
Framed brass plaque presented to the Vietnam Veterans Assoc. of Australia by James L. Brazee Jr., President of Vietnam Veterans of America Inc., 3 October 1992.vietnam veterans’ association of america, vietnam veterans association of australia, plaque -
Greensborough Historical Society
Plaque, Rotary Club of Greensborough, Rotary Club of Greensborough Memorial Plaque: Pioneer Children's Cemetery, 1848-1860
Memorial plaque erected by Rotary Club of Greensborough at the request of the Diamond Valley Shire Council and the Nillumbik Historical Society. A new plaque, with updated details, replaced it in 2015.Commemorates the deceased children of some early pioneering families (Whatmough and Partington) in the Greensborough district.Bronze plaque with Rotary logo, inscription and names of children buried engraved in blackpioneer childrens cemetery, rotary club of greensborough, nillumbik historical society inc., whatmough family, robert partington -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
plaque, Death plaque
Also referred to as: Dead Man's penny, as this item was given to the family of, or Next of Kin, of the deceased, WW1. The plaque was given with a scroll of service.Round bronze plaque with Britannia and lion depicted on front,He died for freedom and honour. James Honeymanjames honeywell, ww1, death plaque, dead man's penny -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plaque, Plaque Commemorating the Re-opening of the Ballarat School of Mines Museum, 1982, 1982
Metal plaque Commemorating the Re-opening of the Ballarat School of Mines Museum, 1982museum, ballarat school of mines museum, plaque -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Plaque, Plaque Commemorating the Opening of the Great Ocean Road, 20/09/2021
Colour photographs of plaques commemorating the opening of the Great Ocean Road, 2020great ocean road, plaque, apollo bay, david mclaren -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Metal Plaque: Fairfield Hospital from Fairfield Lions Club
The plaque was removed from an old dilapidated playground roundabout or merry-go-round on the grounds of the Fairfield Hospital.Elliptical shaped Metal plaque which was removed from old play equipment at the Fairfield Hospital c2003.'A GIFT TO CHILDREN / presented to the / FAIRFIELD HOSPITAL / by the / FAIRFIELD LIONS CLUB / MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GENEROSITY OF THE PEOPLE OF FAIRFIELD'. There is also a Lions International stamp imprinted on the plaque.fairfield hospital, plaque, fairfield lions club, nmit -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Plaque - 4th Brigade Plaque
4th BDE plaque, unknown the year madeunusual design of the plaque4th Bridge plaque, with the purple background material5/6 rvr, 5/6 rvr bhq, plaque, 4th bde -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plaque, Bronze Plaque, 1950s
Port of Portland CollectionBronze Plaque. Inscribed.Front: 'Portland Harbour Trust Commissioners, 1950' 'The construction of Portland Harbour commenced at this point November 1952'. Back: - -
Vision Australia
Plaque (item) - Object, Plaque marking the opening of the Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School 1960
The Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School was founded at Wonga Park in April 1960. This plaque commemorates the official opening by Hon. T.W. Mitchell and reads: This plaque marks the opening of the Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School by the Hon. T.W. Mitchell M.L.A. on the 10th April 1960. Later that year, a property at 16 Thanet Street Malvern was purchased, and the school relocated to that site.This plaque marks the opening of the Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School by the Hon. T.W. Mitchell M.L.A. on the 10th April 1960nameplates, lady nell seeing eye dog school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Plaque, 4/05/1972 12:00:00 AM
Sketch and Rubbing of a plaqueSketch and Rubbing of a plaque on brownish coloured paper to mark the Centenary of the Shire of Nunawading situated at Yarran Dheran. 4 May 1872 - 4 May 1972 . The original plaque is lost.100 trees were planted by 100 children in commemoration. (a) a sketch of the plaque and base. (b) a rubbing of the plaque.Sketch and Rubbing of a plaqueplaque, yarran dheran reserve, trees, shire of nunawading -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Plaque, City of Brighton plaque
The design of this crest was used by the City of Brighton until 1970, when an official Coat of Arms was issued by the British College of Heraldry. Brighton was first incorporated as a borough on 18 January 1859. It became a town on 18 March 1887 and was proclaimed a city on 12 March 1919. Four circular cast bronze plaques with City of Brighton crest. The outer border surrounding the central crest includes CITY OF BRIGHTON lettering around the top half, two diamonds on the bottom left and right sides with the British Coat of arms at the bottom centre. The central crest depicts the Brighton coastline in relief, with a pier extending to the water, sail boats and a ship in the distance, a train on the right of the pier, a bathing box and trees on the left.plaque, city of brighton, brighton, crest, coat of arms, municipality, bayside -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Plaque, Plaque commemorating a tree planting for the centenary of State Education in Victoria 1873-1973
metal plaque. Not identified as Southwood but amongst Southwood donated materialThis tree was planted to commemorate the centenary of state education in Victoria 1873-1973 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Plaque, Memorial, 1914-1918 Memorial Plaque, 1920 (estimated); Issued from 1920
This round, bronze memorial plaque was presented to the family of Private Richard Evans Harkness, service number 3426, of the 37th Battalion, (8th Reinforcements) who was killed in action at Villers-Bretonneux on 12th August, 1918. Colloquially known as 'Dead Man's Penny' or 'King's Penny', this plaque was given to the next of kin of service personnel who died on active service in WW1. 1914-1918 Memorial Plaque In early 1920 it was announced that the next-of-kin of all Australian servicemen and women whose deaths were attributable to the First World War would receive a memorial plaque and scroll "as a solace for bereavement and as a memento". The memorial plaques were not uniquely Australian. In fact they were designed and produced in Britain and issued to commemorate all those who died as a result of war service from within the British Commonwealth. The idea for the plaques was originally conceived mid-way through the war. In 1917 a competition was announced to obtain a suitable design and 800 entries were eventually received. The winner, Mr. E. Carter Preston of Liverpool, England, was chosen in 1918. He was awarded a prize of 250 pounds. Mr Manning Pike directed the manufacture of the memorial plaques at the Memorial Plaque Factory set up at Acton, London. Some later plaques were also made at the Woolwich Arsenal. The cost of manufacturing so many plaques must have been considerable. Each plaque had the name of the soldier commemorated individually embossed (some were engraved) as part of the design. The full name was given without any indication of rank or honours to show the equality of sacrifice of all those who had lost their lives. The scroll designed to accompany the plaques was of thick paper, headed by the royal coat-of-arms, and bore the following message: "He whom this scroll commemorates was numbered among those who, at the call of King and Country, left all that was dear to them, endured hardness, faced danger, and finally passed out of the sight of men by the path of duty and self-sacrifice, giving up their own lives that others might live in freedom. Let those that come after see that his name is not forgotten". Underneath the message the serviceman or woman’s name, rank, honours and unit were written by hand in red ink. Because of the late arrival in Australia of the plaques many scrolls were sent out separately. A message from the King, "I join with my grateful people in sending you this memorial of a brave life given for others in the Great War", was included with the scroll. The first plaques were distributed in Australia in 1922. Each plaque was sent out from Base Records Office at Victoria Barracks in Melbourne by second-class mail. Approximately 60,000 plaques were issued in Australia. Families of deceased members of the Royal Australian Navy and the Australian Army Nursing Service also received plaques and scrolls This plaque is significant because it commemorates the death of an Australian soldier on active service in World War 1. It is representative of some 60,000 issued to next of kin of soldiers killed in World War 1. Although Richard Harness was living at 52 Victoria Street, Abbotsford when enlisted, together with a scroll from the King, it was donated by a Frankston Family.This round, bronze memorial plaque was presented to the family of Australian Army private Richard Evans Harkness, service number 03426, of the 37th battalion, 8th re-inforcement. Harkness was killed in action on 12th August, 1918, near the French village of Proyart, during the 3rd Division's advance along the Somme Valley. further details can be found here: https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51477 Colloquially known as 'Dead Man's Penny' or 'King's Penny', these plaques were awarded to the next of kin of service personnel who died on active service during WW1. refer to link for further information : http://www.awm.gov.au/encyclopedia/memorial_scroll/plaque.aspAround the edge are the words 'HE DIED FOR FREEDOM AND HONOUR' On the righthand side of the plaque is the name of the soldier, in this case Richard Evans Harkness.commemorative, memorial, plaque, dead, man s, penny, king s, richard, evans, harkness -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Plaque, Royal Airforce Squadron Plaque, 1940's
This piece was given to servicemen to commemorate service, in each unit that they served. A bronze mounted on a wooden plaque, with the insignia of the Royal Airforce Squadron 14, and Arabic Script that translates to 'I spread my wings and keep my promise.'On the back of the plaque in black pen is marked 'On permanent loan from: 543369 Norman Storey, RAF, 14 Bomber Squadron M.E 1940 - 1943'. Marked on a white label on the back is also the translation of the script 'I spread my wings and keep my promise. (Arabic Script).' ww2, royal aiforce, 14, english royal airforce -
Brimbank City Council
Plaque, ASNA Plaque from 1995
Wooden plaqueASNA 1995 -
Brimbank City Council
Plaque, Australia Day Plaque
Wooden plaque -
Brimbank City Council
Plaque, Keep Australia Beautiful Plaque from 1992, 1992
Wooden plaque -
Camberwell RSL Sub-Branch
Plaque, Bronze Plaque, thanking the Ladies of the Camberwell RSL Sub Branch for all their efforts looking after veterens from WW2. 1950, 1950
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Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Plaque, City of Sandringham plaque
The Sandringham seal, which was designed by Sans and McDougall, had been selected in 1917 by a special committee and depicted as its main feature the Sandringham pier and breakwater, with a yacht in full sail, as an inset, and supported by two dolphins. The motto selected was Omni Opere ("With all earnestness.")Carved wood, with metal cast lettering. Carved relief City of Sandringham seal in the centre of the plaque with lettering 'CITY OF SANDRINGAM 1917' cast in metal around the border. On the central shield is the depiction of a large sailboat in the water at the top, below it an L-shaped pier protruding from the right and below that another pier protruding from the left with two small boats at the bottom. The shield is flanked by two dolphins, with St Edward's crown above, and a banner containing the motto 'OMNI OPERE' beneath. The area around the seal is decorated with a carved circular pattern.plaque, city of sandringham, sandringham coat of arms, seal, omni opere, bayside, coat of arms, crown, crest -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque
Wood veneer plaque with 2 Suadron RAAF, crest embossed on material. Black winged eagle crest. Motto "Consilio Et Manu"2 Squadron plaqueplaque, 2 squadron raaf -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Nunawading Gazette, Burnley College Plaque, 1891-1969
(1) The plaque which commemorates the seventy-fifth anniversary of the opening of the College in 1966. It was designed by Joseph Swift and unveiled by T.H. Kneen on 26 October 1969 (on reverse.) It reads, "Burnley College of Horticulture 1891-1996." Hangs in the Administration Building. Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 102. Attached to the wall on the inside of the entrance to the Administration Building on the left as you walk in.(1) 2 black and white photographs of a plaque which commemorates the seventy-fifth anniversary of the opening of the College in 1966. (2) Newspaper cutting, "College plaque is Joe Swift epitaph," descrption of the unveiling of the plaque on 26 October 1969 in Nunawading Gazette 1969. (3) Memorandum dated 28 October 1969 for Chief of the Division of Agricultural Education re: Plaque Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the College signed by E.B. Littlejohn (Principal). Describes the history of the making of the plaque, paid for by the Past Students Association, and a description of the unveiling.(1) The caption reads, "Bronze plaque presented by the Past Students' Association to mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of the college. It shows both the pavilion and the 1951 administration building, and includes one of the keys from the Pavilion."plaque, seventy-fifth anniversary, 1966, joseph swift, t.h. kneen, burnley college of horticulture, 1891-1996, administration building, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, pavilion, e.b. littlejohn, principal, unveiling, burnley past students association -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plaque, E.J.T. Tippett Library Plaque
Photograph of a plaque in the Federation Uninversity SMB Campus library - The E.J.T. Tippett Library. The plaque was unveiled for the opening of the library."This buidling was officially opened on 04 July 1978 by E.J.T. Tippett, M.B.E. in whose honour the library is named thus commemorating dedicated service since 1934 as a member of the Council of the School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat."ballarat school of mines, e.j. tippett library, e.j. tippett, smb library -
Federation University Historical Collection
Sign - Plaque, E.J.T. Tippett Library Plaque, 1978, 1978
Metal plaque with white writing.This building was officially opened on 4th July, 1978 by E.J.T. Tippett, M.B.E. in whose honour the library is named thus commemorating dedicated serviced since 1934 as a member of the Council of The School of Mines and INdustries Ballaratballarat school of mines, library, ballarat school of mines library, e.j.t. tippett library, tipppet library, e.j. tippett -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plaque, 130th Anniversry Plaque, 2000, 2000
A timber plaque with metal plate with writing.ANZ would like to pay tribute to the University of Ballarat on their 130th anniversary We look forward to continuing our strong relationship and congratulate the University of this milestone. Your success deserves recognition 1870-2000 Presented on the occasion of the tenth Town & Gown Dinner 26 October, 2000anniversary, 130th anniversary, ballarat school of mines, town & gown dinner, anz bank, university of ballarat