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The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Poster - Recruiting poster
... Recruiting poster...Recruiting poster for part-time employment as a piper... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Recruiting poster ...Recruiting poster for part-time employment as a piper or drummer, it contains its contact details -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Recruiting Poster, abt 1990's
... Recruiting Poster...Recruiting poster for 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light... Recruiting Recruiting poster for 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light ...Australian Army Reserve was previously Citizen Military ForcesRecruiting poster for 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment (CMF). Poster depicts a M113A1 Armoured Pesonnel Carrier. Incorrect spelling of name of Regiment- "Wales' instead of "Wales's". Crew of APC are wearing Corps rather than Regimental beret badgesArmy Publicity 1052c Issued by Director of Army Recruiting -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Recruiting Poster, abt 1960's
... Recruiting Poster...Recruiting poster, coloured, on card "SERVE PART-TIME... Macleod melbourne recruiting cmf Recruiting poster, coloured ...Recruiting poster, coloured, on card "SERVE PART-TIME WITH CMF ARMOUR" above a picture of M113A1 armoured personnel carrier. Below this picture is: "JOIN US - PHONE 489849 FOR SPARE TIME ACTION WITH THE 4TH/19TH PRINCE OF WALES (sic) LIGHT HORSE. QUEENS PARADE, NORTH FITZROY. TRAINING THURSDAY 7.30 pm recruiting, cmf -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir - WWI promotional item, circa WWI
... Recruitment poster...Cloth recruitment poster... melbourne Recruitment poster Print of a bugular and words by Harold ...Recruitment posterCloth recruitment posterPrint of a bugular and words by Harold Beobie and flags of the allies -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - POSTER, RECRUITMENT WW2, 1939 - 1945
... WW2 Recruiting Poster - original.... background in colour, of a nurse in uniform. WW2 Recruiting poster... goldfields WW2 Recruiting Poster - original. Posters WW2 Royal ...WW2 Recruiting Poster - original.Poster - cardboard, beige and black print on illustrated background in colour, of a nurse in uniform. WW2 Recruiting poster, original,Words on Poster "It's a worthwhile Career!/ Join the/ ROYAL/ AUSTRALIAN/ARMY/ NURSING/CORPS/ PHONE MATRON". Production number "AHQ ADV PROD A222" on back of poster - handwritten in black ink - "Donated by/Bob Brown/Bgo RSL"posters, ww2, royal australian army nursing corps -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed Poster
... recruiting poster... I recruiting poster Includes photographs of King George V... as a World War I recruiting poster Includes photographs of King ...Map of the Dardanelles Strait, Turkey, used as a World War I recruiting poster Includes photographs of King George V; Major-General Sir W.T. Bridges; Brigadier General G.D. Legge; General Sir Ian Hamilton; and Lieut-General Sir William Birdwood and list of Australian Commonwealth Brigade CommandersPosters were used for various government propaganda campaigns over the course of World War I, most significantly to encourage enlistment, but also to raise money for war charities, to encourage saving and frugality and to rally the home front.Timber framed poster of map of Dardanelle Peninsula featuring soldier holding rifleIn top margin: "Rally round the flag, boys!" In lower margin: "Your King and country needs you!" ww1, recruiting poster -
Melbourne Legacy
Poster, Join the AIF now!, 1941
... World War recruitment poster by Richard Haughton James (source... a soldier's hat used as a recruiting poster in a black frame.... recruitment poster by Richard Haughton James (source AWM). The poster ...A framed Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment poster by Richard Haughton James (source AWM). The poster is an offset lithograph on paper framed by a blue border, mounted in a black frame. It is an early example of the work of the Commonwealth Advertising Division, set up in 1941 within the Department of Information, primarily to advertise recruitment drives for men's and women's services, munitions work, war loans and national savings campaigns.A record that Legacy holds some war memorabilia as Legatees were once solely returned servicemen.Black and white sketch of a wartime lady holding a soldier's hat used as a recruiting poster in a black frame.Test of the poster "Mister, here's your hat! JOIN THE AIF NOW!"world war two, recruitment, aif -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - POSTER, ARMY, 9 April, 1962
... "SOME ADVANTAGES OF ARMY LIFE" this is a recruiting poster...Recruiting Poster .1) - .21) Poster paper cream, plain... goldfields "SOME ADVANTAGES OF ARMY LIFE" this is a recruiting poster ..."SOME ADVANTAGES OF ARMY LIFE" this is a recruiting poster listing "CHOICE OF CORPS" WEEKLY PAY, CASH ALLOWANCES and other payments, allowances etc.Recruiting Poster .1) - .21) Poster paper cream, plain, green and black print listing "SOME ADVANTAGES OF ARMY LIFE" with the centre top in black print Rising Sun Emblem. Background colour to poster - creamposters, military -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Framed object, Albert Mullett, 1914-15
... Framed recruiting poster... melbourne Expeditionary Forces Recruits Wanted Framed recruiting ...Framed recruiting posterExpeditionary Forces Recruits Wanted -
Bendigo Military Museum
Print - PRINT, FRAMED WW1, Reader's Digest (Australia) Pty Limited, 2015
... of an original recruiting poster - red and blue print on white background...Details below print - in black ink. "RECRUITING POSTER.... "RECRUITING POSTER Expeditionary forces, Recruits wanted c.1916 ...From information book; " Reader's Digest/ Gallipoli/ 25th April 1915 - 9th January 1916/ Centenary Commemorative Prints." Collection of 20 prints. Refer Cat No. 7300.Framed print. Print - colour print on paper. Copy of an original recruiting poster - red and blue print on white background on paper. Frame - Black plastic framing with glass front and MDF board backing with adhered black paper.Details below print - in black ink. "RECRUITING POSTER Expeditionary forces, Recruits wanted c.1916" Details on poster -red ink - "RECRUITS WANTED/ EVERY MAN PHYSICALLY FIT IS WANTED" Blue ink "COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA/ EXPEDITIONARY FORCES with further headings under "CONDITIONS OF ENLISTMENT" - " Rates of pay per day" - "Separation Allowance" - "Pensions".framed accessories, prints, ww1, gallipoli, centenary -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Picture - Framed WW1 equipment
... Recruiting poster of "Some Types of HM Army"... RSL Ballarat Recruiting poster of "Some Types of HM Army ...Recruiting poster of "Some Types of HM Army"first world war (ww1), 1914 - 1918, photo/pictures, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - POSTER PHOTOGRAPHS, 1960
... Recruiting poster coloured photo .2) AWAS recruiting poser photo... on Photograph paper. Posters photographs Recruiting Set of photos ...These are copies of original posters reproduced on Photograph paper.Set of photos of women's service posters WW2. .1) WAAAF Recruiting poster coloured photo .2) AWAS recruiting poser photo for AA defence in colour .3) Recruiting poster for AIF showing mother and child. .4) Recruiting poster photo for womens land army .5) Recruiting poster photo women to join red cross. 2 shillings membership in colour. .6) Recruiting poster for women to be a victory job. in colour. .7) Welcome back poster photo displaying woman with red cross badge in colour. posters, photographs, recruiting -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - RECRUITMENT POSTER WW2
... Paper recruitment poster. There is a photo of a female... recruitment poster. There is a photo of a female in uniform and helmet ...See also Cat. No. 4530.4Paper recruitment poster. There is a photo of a female in uniform and helmet holding a pair of binoculars, looking skywards.wwii, awas, recruitment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Beer Can
... Veterans - old A.I.F. recruiting poster. Stubby Holder - RAAF... Commemorating 2nd World War Veterans - old A.I.F. recruiting poster ...Toohey's blue label bitter beer Commemorating 2nd World War Veterans - old A.I.F. recruiting poster. Stubby Holder - RAAF VietnamToohey's salutes Australia's second world war veterans. Stubby holder - RAAF Vietnambeer can, raaf, veterans -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Australian War Memorial , Canberra, Journal of the Australian War Memorial, 1986
... on front cover. Copy of a recruitment poster for RAAF air crew... of a recruitment poster for RAAF air crew on back cover Journal ...Articles include Bomber command training RAAF in Britain. North Australian air war.Green cover, white writing. Photo of a plane & two airmen on front cover. Copy of a recruitment poster for RAAF air crew on back covermilitary -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Beer Can
... World War Veterans. Old RAAF recruiting poster. Stubby holder..., Commemorating 2nd World War Veterans. Old RAAF recruiting poster ...Toohey's blue label bitter beer can, Commemorating 2nd World War Veterans. Old RAAF recruiting poster. Stubby holder - 40th anniversary for FSB Coral/BalmoralVVAA Geelong 40th anniversary for FSB Coral/Balmoral May-June 1968beer can, coral balmoral, 40th anniversary, raaf -
Bendigo Military Museum
Print - PRINT, FRAMED WW1, Reader's Digest (Australia) Pty Limited, 2015
... Details below print - in black ink; "RECRUITING POSTER Boys...; "RECRUITING POSTER Boys come over here you're wanted,1915” Black print ...From information book - "Reader's Digest/ Gallipoli/ 25th April 1915 - 9th January 1916/ Centenary Commemorative Prints. " Collection of 20 prints. Refer cat No. 7300Framed print. Print - colour print on paper. Copy of a poster. Depicts a young soldier in Khaki uniform carrying a pack and holding a rifle with bayonet. Background - top, pink outline map of Australia. Bottom, yellow outline map of the Gallipoli Peninsula. Frame - black plastic framing with glass front and MDF board backing with adhered black paper.Details below print - in black ink; "RECRUITING POSTER Boys come over here you're wanted,1915” Black print words on Poster "Boys/come over/ here/ you're / wanted." framed accessories, prints, ww1, gallipoli, centenary -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - ENLISTMENT POSTER, St. Leigh & Co. Ltd, Original WW1
... Recruitment Poster issued in 1915 by Defence Department - Issued... Recruitment Poster issued in 1915 by Defence Department - Issued ...A commemorative poster facsimile of an original WW1 Recruitment Poster issued in 1915 by Defence Department - Issued by Australian Geographic.Large hard paper poster. Symbolic image of Australian Soldier standing on a 3D image of the Dardenelles in Turkey. In colour showing map of that part of Turkey. Poster laminated with layer of clear plastic to protect it.On top says "A CALL FROM THE DARDENELLES" On bottom "ENLIST NOW" In middle "COO-EE - WON'T YOU COME"ww1, recruitment poster -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Poster, Women of Queensland!: Send a man today to fight for you, c1914-1918
... recruiting posters aimed at women, rather than potential soldiers... recruiting posters aimed at women, rather than potential soldiers ...An excellent example of Australian First World War recruiting posters aimed at women, rather than potential soldiers. The poster suggests that in helping defeat Germany, women were really defending themselves.During the First World War, governments needed to convince their citizens to contribute to the war effort. In the absence of radio and film, the poster was the most effective method of mass communicationDepicts a woman with arms raised, her clothing torn and right breast exposed. Two children lie dead on the round at her feet, while the town behind her burns. Full poster text: 'Women of Queensland! Remember how women and children of France and Belgium were treated. Do you realise that your treatment would be worse? Send a man today to fight for you'poster, ww1, women of queensland -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed Poster, c1940
... Recruitment poster urgently calling for enlistments... high-country Recruitment poster urgently calling ...Recruitment poster urgently calling for enlistments to the AIF during World War Two. The poster depicts a man donning a uniform, rifle in one hand, his civilian clothes lie in heap on the ground behind him.Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment poster released in 1941 before Japan had entered the war, at a time when many Australians were reluctant to enlist to fight on the other side of the world. Dark timber frame containing poster of a soldier JOIN THE A.I.F THIS IS SERIOUS ENLIST NOWrecruiting, oster, ww2 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Poster, The Trumpet Calls, 1918
... Australian First World War recruitment poster. This poster... high-country Australian First World War recruitment poster ...Australian First World War recruitment poster. This poster was part of the First World War Australian Government Recruiting Kit. Recruitment posters were prolific in Australia throughout the First World War. Australia relied solely on voluntary recruits to serve in the AIF. Compulsory military service, or conscription, for eligible men was in force in Australia from 1911, however, these forces were for home defence and could not be used to serve in a war overseas. Following the initial rush of men to recruit in 1914, enrolments dropped, leaving federal and state governments to devise sophisticated campaigns to boost numbers.Norman Lindsay (1879-1969) was a painter, draughtsman, illustrator, cartoonist, printmaker, writer and sculptor. He joined the Sydney 'Bulletin' magazine as a staff artist, 1901-09, 1910-23 and 1932-58. During the First World War he produced jingoistic cartoons and pro-conscription posters. The is one of the series of six posters by Lindsay constituting the last nation-wide Australian recruiting campaign. A soldier sounds his bugle for assistance on the front line while civilians listen in the background.recruitment poster, norman lindsay, ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Print - PRINT, FRAMED WW1, Reader's Digest (Australia) Pty Limited, 2015
... Details below print - in black ink, "RECRUITING POSTER..., "RECRUITING POSTER, A Call from the Dardanelles, 1915". Details ...From information book- "Reader's Digest/ Gallipoli/ 25th April 1915 - 9th January 1916/ Centenary Commemorative Prints". Collection of 20 prints. Refer Cat No 7300.Framed print. Print - colour print on paper. Copy of a "chromolithograph on canvas" poster. Depicts a strong soldier wearing a slouch hat standing astride a 3D land area and peninsula. "The soldier has raised his hands to his mouth". Frame - black plastic framing with glass front and MDF board backing with adhered black paper.Details below print - in black ink, "RECRUITING POSTER, A Call from the Dardanelles, 1915". Details on poster. "A CALL FROM THE DARDANELLES/ "COO-EE"/ Won't YOU come? "/ ENLIST NOW/ Issued by Authority of THE DEFENCE DEPARTMENT OF COMMONWEALTH - S.T. LEIGH & CO. LTD, LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS, SYDNEY".framed accessories, pprints, ww1, gallipoli, centenary -
Bendigo Military Museum
Print - PRINT, FRAMED WW1, Reader's Digest (Australia) Pty Limited, 2015
... Details below print - in black ink; "RECRUITING POSTER...; "RECRUITING POSTER Enlist in the Sportsmen's 1000: Play Up, Play up ...From information book; "Reader's Digest/ Gallipoli/ 25th April 1915 - 9th January 1916/ Centenary Commemorative Prints". Collection of 20 prints. Refer to Cat No. 7300.Framed print. Print - colour print on paper. Copy of an original poster. Illustrated - depicts the head and shoulders of a soldier. (Albert JACKA enlisted in the Australian Imperial Forces in 1914. He earned Australia's first Victoria Cross at Gallipoli 1915, Military Cross at Pozieres 1916, Bar for action Bullecourt 1917.) The soldier is standing in front of the Union Jack flag and surrounded by images of men playing a variety of sports. Frame - Black plastic framing with glass front and MDF board backing with adhered black paper.Details below print - in black ink; "RECRUITING POSTER Enlist in the Sportsmen's 1000: Play Up, Play up and Play the Game 1916". Details on print "JOIN TOGETHER TRAIN TOGETHER EMBARK TOGETHER FIGHT TOGETHER/ ENLIST/ IN THE/ SPORTSMEN'S/ 1000/ PLAY UP PLAY UP & PLAY THE GAME" On soldier's uniform "SPORTS" THE MEDAL OF MEDALS."framed accessories, prints, ww1, gallipoli, centenary -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Poster, Join the AIF: This is serious!, c. 1939-1942
... recruitment poster. Released in 1941 before Japan had entered the war... World War recruitment poster. Released in 1941 before Japan had ...Australian Commonwealth Military Forces Second World War recruitment poster. Released in 1941 before Japan had entered the war, at a time when many Australians were reluctant to enlist to fight on the other side of the world. James Northfield (1887 - 1973) was an Australian graphic artist active from the 1910s through to the 1960s .Northfield created a series of patriotic posters during World War IIDepicts a man donning a uniform, rifle in one hand, his civilian clothes lie in heap on the ground behind him.Full text; Join the AIF: This is serious! Enlist Nowrecruitment poster, ww2, james northfield -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - POSTER '' WERE YOU THERE THEN''
... Australian First World War recruitment poster printed... MILITARY World war 1 poster Australian First World War recruitment ...Australian First World War recruitment poster printed in 1916 most likely referencing the Gallipoli Campaign. It features the image of a woman in a white dress standing in front of a tattered Australian flag against a yellow background. She is pointing to it with her left hand as if asking the viewer if they were there when the flag was damaged. It appeals to the guilt of the viewer that they had not enlisted to help defend Australia at Gallipoli and to their sense of patriotic duty to enlist. The image is in the upper half with the text beneath both set against a red background. Facsimile published by the Australian, November 1968 from the original in possession of the Mitchell Library, Sydney NSW. Printed by W.A. Gullick Government printer, Sydney.military, world war 1, poster -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - A.I.E.F. 1916 Recruitment poster, 1916
... Cardboard poster with recruiting photo of a crown with A F.... 1916 Australia will be there Cardboard poster with recruiting ...Cardboard poster with recruiting photo of a crown with A F A flanked by two union flags. Flags with a map of Australia with soldiers in front.A.I.F.1916 Australia will be there underneath. R McGeehan-photographer The Central Studio Elm Grove Ripponlea MelbA.I.E.F. 1916 Australia will be therephotography, photographs / slides / film -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph
... of the posters produced in 1915 by the State Parliamentary Recruiting... of the posters produced in 1915 by the State Parliamentary Recruiting ...Taken some time between 1914-18, depicted is a large group of unidentified males. Four of them are dressed in Australian military uniforms. The remaining 19 men are dressed in striped uniforms. The male in the centre of the front row is cradling a football, suggesting that the group was part of a football or rugby league team. It is believed that the soldiers in this photograph were part of the Australian Imperial Force. This can be inferred by the chevron rank insignia visible on their uniforms. The placement of this insignia on the sleeve of the right arm suggests that this soldier was either a Warrant Officer or a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO). Additionally, they are also wearing 'Rising Sun' collar badges on their coats. Australia, unlike most other Commonwealth countries, did not adopt metal regimental badges during the First World War. All units were issued with the Australian Army General Service Badge, better known as the 'Rising Sun’ badge. This insignia is almost always identified with the Australian Imperial Force. Sport has always been entwined with war. Both sport and war demand peak physical fitness, camaraderie, strategy, and allegiance to a team collaboratively working towards a common goal: to win. The connection between sport and war is especially strong in Australia since these two concepts form the basis of our national identity. The Australian War Memorial has a number of World War I recruitment posters linking war and sport in its collection. One of the posters produced in 1915 by the State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee in Victoria attempted to shame young men into enlisting by juxtaposing the image of an Australian soldier standing guard over his deceased mate with a photograph of a Victorian Football League match. Another poster, produced in 1917, features vignettes of different sports including cricket, bowling, boxing, kayaking and golf. Its slogan reads, "Join Together - Train Together - Embark Together - Fight Together: Enlist in the Sportman's 1000".The record is historically significant due to its connection to World War I. This conflict is integral to Australian culture as it was the single greatest loss of life and the greatest repatriation of casualties in the country's history. Australia’s involvement in the First World War began when the Australian government established the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in August 1914. Immediately, men were recruited to serve the British Empire in the Middle East and on the Western Front. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing public and scholarly interest in war, history, and especially the ANZAC legend, which is commemorated annually on 25 April, known as ANZAC Day. Additionally, the record presents a unique opportunity to further explore the relationship between the arts, sport and war. This statement of significance has already established that war is integral to Australia's national identity - and sport is of equal importance. Specifically, the record begs to question how the peak physical fitness and camaraderie valued in team sports were creatively translated into military recruitment campaigns during World War I. Evidently, this record and its historic context demonstrates that there is potential here, and if further research is completed on this topic, it may provide insight into Australian military recruitment tactics used in the past and present, and into the future.Sepia rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper mounted on card.Reverse: 6529 / hyossest (?) / (?)1/11/1 /military album, army, military, war, wwi, world war i, sport, football, rugby, aif, australian imperial force -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
World War I Collection
... ; 37th Battalion; B. H. Roper & S. Hollonds 6. Display Poster re...; 37th Battalion; B. H. Roper & S. Hollonds 6. Display Poster re ...WWIWWI involved men and women from the Kiewa ValleyLarge plastic opaque box with folders, display items and documents. 1. Norman Hore collection 2.Fund Raisers - medal and poppy 3. Postcard 4. Banner 5. Folders including Final List; 37th Battalion; B. H. Roper & S. Hollonds 6. Display Poster re recruitment 7. Letters from the Front by E. & A. Briggs 8. Folders; Those who Served from the towns in the Kiewa Valley 9. I & J. Marum - Australian Army Nursing Service 10. The 37th Battalion; 11. War Records of 7 local soldiers and 12. Poppy Applique kiewa valley in wwi -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - POSTER, RECRUITMENT WW1, Reproduced by the ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee of Queensland in/ conjunction The Australian War Memorial"
... Recruitment Poster - paper, glossy white, black, blue and red print ...Wording on poster; "IT IS NICE IN THE /SURF /BUT/ What about/ THE MEN/ IN THE TRENCHES/ GO AND HELP"Poster - paper, glossy white, black, blue and red print with background illustration of a young man in the surf. Poster is mounted on a section of brown cardboard with tape on back.poster, ww1, recruitment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - RECRUITMENT POSTER WW2
... the A.W.A.S or A.A.M.W.S" Poster RECRUITMENT POSTER WW2 ...AAMWS - Australian Army Medical Women's Service See also, Cat. No. 4529.2.1 - .4 Are all the same. Graphic Artworks with coloured ink. Paper. In the center is the image of a woman in uniform. In the background in green ink are images of soldiers in helmets with rifles with fixed bayonets, a Tommy gun and an Owen gun. Writing on the Poster includes: "IN WHICH WE SERVE" "The Proudest Job in Australia Today" "Join the A.W.A.S or A.A.M.W.S" awas, wwii, aamws