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Lara RSL Sub Branch
Australian Red Ensign 1901 - 1903, Australian Red Ensign 1901 - 1903 Design, circ 1901-03
... Australian Red Ensign 1901 - 1903...Australian Red Ensign 1901 - 1903 Design...red ensign...Red Ensign Flag was updated in 1908, the current...1901–1903 version Australian/Commonwealth red ensign (1901...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Red Ensign Flag ...Red Ensign Flag was updated in 1908, the current Commonwealth star of seven points replaced the earlier six-pointed starPart of a collection of Wold War I Flags obtained by Harry Groves. Rare historical example of an Australian Flag.1901–1903 version Australian/Commonwealth red ensign (1901–1903) Version After being submitted to King Edward VII for approval the competition winning design which featured a southern cross with nine, eight, seven, six and five points respectively was standardised by the British Admiralty with the number of points on the four biggest stars of the southern cross set to seven, ostensibly to improve ease of manufacture. The original variety of points was an indication of the relative brightness of each star as it appeared in the night sky.On top left hand side of the flag is inscribed "GROVES" and a cardboard note stating "This Australian Flag and other flags in the Gallery were brought home from the First World War by Harry Groves."red ensign, world war 1 -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Red Ensign, Surgeons' Banner, 1850 (estimated)
... Red Ensign...red ensign...Red Ensign 1801 design. - The British red ensign...A large red ensign, post 1801 design. - The British red... Macleod melbourne Red Ensign 1801 design. - The British red ensign ...Red Ensign 1801 design. - The British red ensign was altered in 1801 to include the change to the design of the Union Jack. British legislation required, with a few exceptions, that all merchant shipping throughout the British Empire fly the British Red Ensign, without any defacement or modification. The ensign is sometimes referred to as the red duster. The Royal Navy stopped using the Red Ensign in 1864. This red ensign was used by the Surgeons of the Kyneton District Mounted Rifles to indicate their location. The Banner is a large red ensign mounted on a 10 foot long polished wooden pike. The Banner was used by the Kyneton District Mounted Rifles, later The Royal Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (Prince of Wales Hussars), then Prince of Wales Victorian Light Horse, ancestor units of the modern day 4th /19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse Regiment. In the binding is the inscription ‘Kyneton Prince of Wales Light Horse’ and three names: Surg-Major S Smith MRSLE, Dr McMillan, and Maj Thirkettle. These surgeons played a significant role in the military and civil affairs of Kyneton. Dr McMillan Dr McMillan was the first surgeon but left KPWLH 2-3 months after its formation and little else is known of him. Surgeon-Major Samuel Smith 1836 Born, Scotland 1857 Surgeon to the Hon. Hudson Bay Company. Ship “Prince Arthur” from London to Moose Fort, Hudson Bay. June 13 – Aug. 24 1857. 1858 Appointed Medical Officer of large immigrant ship to Port Phillip 1859 Appointed Assistant District Coroner, Castlemaine 1859 Appointed to Castlemaine Hospital 1862 Appointed first resident surgeon and manager of Kyneton Hospital Foundation member of Kyneton District Mounted Rifles 1874 Appointed Surgeon-Major Kyneton Volunteer Prince of Wales Light Horse Conducted a private practice in Kyneton. 1909 Died 8 November 1909, aged 73 years Samuel Smith was a Life Governor of Castlemaine Benevolent Asylum, a member of St Andrews Presbyterian Church, a Mark Master Mason of the Edward Coulson Lodge No 17, Kyneton. He also had a notable collection of stuffed native birds and animals of which he had great knowledge. Major Thirkettle 1855 Major Thirkettle arrived in Kyneton Established a timber merchant and ironmongery business in Kyneton with Robert Burton. 1857 By 1857 he was practising as an architect. His house is still standing in Yaldwin St, West Kyneton. 1860 Joined the Prince of Wales Light Horse 1863 Joined Rifle Volunteers and appointed Captain. On their disbandment he was made Honorary Major. 1864 Won Queen’s prize for rifle shooting. Major Thirkettle was noted for his skill with woodwork. He won many prizes and orders of merit for his models of yachts It is believed likely that he made the wooden pike with its metal head (now missing). He was Tyler of the Zetland Lodge, also Secretary of the MUIOOF and Bowling Club. 1904 Died in Kyneton, aged 75 years Protection for medical services The Surgeons’ Banner indicated the location of the Regimental Aid Post. The use of this device in the 1860’s overlapped the adoption of the Red Cross which became the symbol for the protection of sick and wounded soldiers. In 1864 twelve European nations signed a treaty stating that in future wars they would care for all sick and wounded military personnel, regardless of nationality. They would also recognise the neutrality of medical personnel, hospitals and ambulances identified by the emblem of a red cross on a white background. The treaty was called the Geneva Convention. This Convention was concerned only with soldiers wounded on the battlefield. Over the years, however, it has been expanded to cover everyone caught up in conflicts but not actually taking an active part in the fighting. The Surgeons’ Banner complements the Colours of the Kyneton District Mounted Rifles, also held by the Unit History Room, in presenting the colonial period of the Regiment’s history. Provenance It is believed that the Banner was manufactured in Britain and brought to Australia by Samuel Smith. After the disbanding of Colonial units, the Banner was in the care of the Shire of Kyneton until presented to the 4/19 Prince of Wales’s Light Horse Regiment on 14 September 1986 on the occasion of the Regiment exercising its right of freedom of entry to the city. There are many examples of Regimental and King’s/Queen’s Colours held by various organisations. However A Surgeons’ Banner such as this is rare, if not unique, in Australia. A large red ensign, post 1801 design. - The British red ensign was altered in 1801 to include the change to the design of the Union Jack. British legislation required, with a few exceptions, that all merchant shipping throughout the British Empire fly the British Red Ensign, without any defacement or modification. The ensign is sometimes referred to as the red duster. The Royal Navy stopped using the Red Ensign in 1864. On the binding is the inscription: "Kyneton Prince of Wales Light Horse", and three names - Surgeon Major S Smith MRSLE Dr McMillan Major Thirkettlekyneton district mounted rifles, heraldry, red ensign, surgeons banner -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Flag - Flag Australian Red Ensign, Australian Red Ensign
... Flag Australian Red Ensign...Australian Red Ensign...Australian Red Ensign designed chosen by public competition... melbourne Australian Red Ensign designed chosen by public ...Australian Red Ensign designed chosen by public competition for our national flag in 1901. -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Flag - Australian Red Ensign
... Australian Red Ensign...red ensign... Philip Bay. The Australian Red Ensign is the official flag...Australian Red Ensign from the salvage done on the wreck... Rock, entrance of Port Philip Bay. The Australian Red Ensign ...On August 23rd, 1949, S. S. TIME was on voyage from Sydney to Melbourne with a cargo of sugar (3,000 tons), timber, general cargo and coal, when she was wrecked on Corsair Rock, entrance of Port Philip Bay. The Australian Red Ensign is the official flag to be flown at sea by Australian registered merchant ships. The S.S. Time was a land mark vessel in Queenscliff and surrounding areas from August 23rd, 1949, when it was wrecked on Corsair Rock in the entrance of Port Philip Bay until the early 60s when it broke up in a storm. Australian Red Ensign from the salvage done on the wreck of the S.S.TimeSS Time hand written on calico edge of flagflag, red ensign, s.s.time, corsair rock, rip, port phillip -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Flag - Australian Flag, Australian Red Ensign
... Australian Red Ensign...Australian Red Ensign... melbourne Australian Red Ensign Australian Red Ensign Flag ...Australian Red Ensign -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Hay Doddy, War Under the Red Ensign, 1982
... War Under the Red Ensign...red ensign... melbourne ww2 red ensign merchant navy War Under the Red Ensign Book ...non-fictionww2, red ensign, merchant navy -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Flag, Australian National, Red Ensign
... Flag, Australian National, Red Ensign...Standard, Australian red ensign... Graves Commission Standard, Australian red ensign Flag ...Originally owned by Lcpl James Gullan Dunstan No 1969 8 ALH Regiment of WW1, later VX17851, Capt, Australian War Graves Commission Standard, Australian red ensign -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Flag - Australian Red Ensign
... Australian Red Ensign...British Red Ensign. Red flag with Union Jack in the left... Captain O.M. Watts Ltd London W1 British Red Ensign. Red flag ...British Red Ensign. Red flag with Union Jack in the left hand top corner. Rope threaded through placket on left side of flag with toggle on one end.Tom Wright Captain O.M. Watts Ltd London W1military history, navy, flags, maritime -
Federation University Historical Collection
Flag - Australian Flag, Red Australian Flag
... red ensign...The Australian Red Ensign is a variant flag of Australia.... The Red Ensign features the Commonwealth Star at the hoist... The Australian Red Ensign is a variant flag of Australia. This flag ...The Australian Red Ensign is a variant flag of Australia. This flag was probably used for a patriotic purpose in Ballarat, such as the end of World War One. The Red Ensign was the only flag private citizens could fly on land. By traditional British understanding, the Blue Ensign was reserved for Commonwealth Government use, with State and local governments, private organisations and individuals all using the Red Ensign.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Australia) There was some confusion over appropriate use of the ensigns until the Flags Act 1953 set the Blue Ensign as the national flag, and the Red Ensign as the flag of the Australian mercantile marine. Red ensigns continued to be used in Anzac Day marches into the 1960s.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Australia) Small red paper Australian flag attached to a stick. The Red Ensign features the Commonwealth Star at the hoist, and the Southern Cross in the other half.ballarat, flag, australian ensign, world war, australian flag, red ensign -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Flag - The Australian Red Ensign Flag and New Zealand Flag, unknown
... The Australian Red Ensign Flag and New Zealand Flag... with wooden caps. The Australian Red Ensign, or the Australian Civil... with wooden caps. The Australian Red Ensign, or the Australian Civil ...Likely from WWIPair of miniature flags on small black flag poles with wooden caps. The Australian Red Ensign, or the Australian Civil Ensign, is simply a red version of the Australian National flag. It is for use only at sea and officially never on land, but can be used by private citizens. At sea, it is the only flag allowable for merchant ships registered in Australia under the Navigation and Shipping Act 1912 and The Shipping Registration Act 1981. Pleasure craft, however, may fly either the Red Ensign or the National Flag. The history of the Red Ensign is intertwined with the history of the Australian National flag. From 1901 to 1954 the Red Ensign was used as the National Flag by State and Local Governments, private organisations and individuals. The Blue Ensign was for Government use only, reflecting British practice with its ensigns. The design of the Australian Red Ensign was always kept in step with the Blue Ensign (i.e. with respect to the number of points on the stars, etc.) but there was often public confusion about which was the `correct′ flag to fly. Many thought the choice was merely one of fashion or preference. In 1941, Australia′s Prime Minister Robert Menzies stated that there should be no restrictions on private citizens using the Blue Ensign on land and, in 1947, Prime Minister Ben Chifley reaffirmed this position but it wasn’t until the passage of the Flags Act 1953 that the restriction on civilians flying the Blue Ensign was lifted after which, use of the Red Ensign on land became a rarity. Since 2008, 3 September has been officially commemorated as both Australian National Flag/Merchant Navy Day which allows the Australian Red Ensign to be flown on land for the occasion as a matter of protocol. The blue flag is the New Zealand National Flag.flag, ensign, anzac, new zealand, navy, naval -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Flag - Flag -Australian Red Ensign
... Flag -Australian Red Ensign...Australian Red Ensign. Red cross on white cross on blue... Australian Red Ensign. Red cross on white cross on blue background ...Belonged to W. Hawkins who founded the Carry on Club in 1932 - a group of returned servicemen and businessmen of Melbourne. The Club was to help many WW1 veterans who were experiencing hard times after the economic collapse of 1929.Australian Red Ensign. Red cross on white cross on blue background on hoist side of flag, upper left corner. Main background colour - red.|Seven pointed white star on hoist side , lower left - Commonwealth star. Four smaller white stars - 7 points. One small star - 5 points.Stamped: Commwth - 2yd- Made in England. All woolflags, national -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Flag - Flag Red Ensign -small
... Flag Red Ensign -small...Australian Red Ensign. Upper left on Hoist side Red Cross... Street Melbourne Australian Red Ensign. Upper left on Hoist side ...Belonged to Mr. W Hawkins who founded the Carry On Club in 1932. A group of returned servicemen nd business men of Melbourne . The aim of the club was to assist many World War I veterans who were experiencing hard times after the economic collapse of 1929Australian Red Ensign. Upper left on Hoist side Red Cross over-sewn over-sewn on White cross over-sewn on Navy blue background. Commonwealth(Federal) star lower Left on hoist side white 7 points Southern cross four stars white 7 points, one white star small 5 points. Red square patch : lower left on hoist side Cord Loop top left on hoist side. Cord bottom left on hoist sideThomas Evans Pty Ltd 415 Bourke Street Melbourneflags, national -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Flag, Early 20th Century
... The Australian Red Ensign or The Australian Civil Ensign...Australian Red Ensign, cloth, oblong, predominantly red...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The Australian Red Ensign or The Australian ...The Australian Red Ensign or The Australian Civil Ensign is for use only at sea and officially never on land, but can be used by private citizens.At sea the flag is used by Merchant Ships registered in Australia. Pleasure craft may fly the Red Ensign.From 1901 to 1954 the Red Ensign was used as Australia's Civil Flag ie flown by private citizens on land. Australian Red Ensign, cloth, oblong, predominantly red, Union Jack in top left hand corner and the stars of the Australian National Flagflag, ensign, red, australia -
Highett RSL Sub Branch Inc
Framed Poster:, "Mafaking Day May 23rd 1900" red ensign with Baden Powell
... "Mafaking Day May 23rd 1900" red ensign with Baden Powell.... "Mafaking Day May 23rd 1900" red ensign with Baden Powell. Framed ... -
Highett RSL Sub Branch Inc
Flag: Australian Red Ensign C 1947
... Flag: Australian Red Ensign C 1947... Highett when they opened in 1947. Flag: Australian Red Ensign C ...This flag was used at the original club rooms at Livingston St Highett when they opened in 1947. -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Flag - Australian Red Ensign (sm)
... Flag - Australian Red Ensign (sm)... Forces" printed over Flag - Australian Red Ensign (sm) ...With map showing "Famous battle-fields of the Australian Forces" printed overfirst world war (ww1), 1914 - 1918, flags, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Flag - Red Ensign
... Flag - Red Ensign... goldfields Flags Ballarat RSL Ballarat Hand held Flag - Red Ensign ...Hand heldflags, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, The Australian National Flag, 1985
... red ensign of australia... National flag and red ensign.... of Australian National flag and red ensign. australian national flag ...Pale blue background cover as above, flag in centre.australian national flag, national flag of australia, red ensign of australia -
Bendigo Military Museum
Flag - FLAGS, 1945
... Red ensign... with nob at one end. .2) Flag, Red Australian ensign, cotton cloth... goldfields Flags Union Jack Red ensign .1) Printed with white paint ....1) Flag, Union Jack, cotton cloth, mounted on wood stick with nob at one end. .2) Flag, Red Australian ensign, cotton cloth mounted on a wood stick. .3) Flag, Red Australian ensign, cotton cloth. .4) Flag, Red Australian ensign, cotton cloth..1) Printed with white paint, “V.E. Day - 8th May - 1945” LH corner bottom of flag. .2) Printed with white paint on middle of flag, “ V.P. Day. - 15th August 1945” .3 & .4) In black print in RH corner of the Union Jack, “British made “flags, union jack, red ensign -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Ceremonial object - Clothing, child's dress-up costume, c1927
... A child's dress-up costume incorporating the Australian Red...A child's dress-up costume c1927. An Australian Red Ensign... dress-up costume incorporating the Australian Red Ensign Flag ...A child's dress-up costume incorporating the Australian Red Ensign Flag made for a pageant c1927A child's dress-up costume c1927. An Australian Red Ensign Flag sleeveless top with detachable capeclothing, moorabbin, dressmaking, textiles, melbourme, velia dowdes house -
Orbost & District Historical Society
print
... , or Australian Red Ensign, is simply a red version of the Australian...?) in full sail. It is flying a red ensign...., or Australian Red Ensign, is simply a red version of the Australian ...There were many vessels named "Endeavour". There are no details attached to this item. The Australian Civil Ensign, or Australian Red Ensign, is simply a red version of the Australian National flag. It is for use only at sea and officially never on land, but can be used by private citizens. It was in use in Australia and overseas during the first half of the 20th century.A coloured print of a painting of a ship (schooner?) in full sail. It is flying a red ensign.on back -' Endeavour"ship transport -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Flag
... Red Ensign Australian.../banner Red Ensign Australian Flag ...Red Ensign Australianflag/banner -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Flag, late 20th to 21st century
... red ensign.... flag british mike hall union jack names red ensign merchant ...Requires more research. The flag appears to be a commemorative listing of British seafarers of World War 2 noting those who served, but this needs confirmation and an improved image. The flag was removed from permanent display in the Flying Angels Club as it requires assessment for cleaning of a build up of dust and smoke. See also existing condition report a new inspection needs to be carried out.If simply a listing of British merchant seamen visiting the Missions in the 2nd half of the 20th Century it is also notable in the history of the MTSV at 717 Flinders st.If confirmed as a WW2 memorial it is also significant. Reg nylon based flag with Union Jack in the top left corner. White trimming down left side with two metal hoops, one at each end. Across the Union Jack is written, 'THE BRITISH MERCHANT NAVY' and in small writing at the bottom of the Union Jack it reads, 'DONATED BY MIKE HALL IN THE U.K.'. Down the right side of the flag says, 'FLAG DONATED BY MIKE HALL IN THE U.K.' The red portion of the flag is covered with handwritten seamen's names and the seamen's registration numbers. THE BRITISH MERCHANT NAVY DONATED BY MIKE HALL IN THE U.K. FLAG DONATED BY MIKE HALL IN THE U.K. See image for more detail flag, british, mike hall, union jack, names, red ensign, merchant navy -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
... Small Clip with Australian Red Ensign Decoration... grampians Stawell Small Clip with Australian Red Ensign Decoration ...Small Clip with Australian Red Ensign Decorationstawell -
Bendigo Military Museum
Flag - MERCHANT NAVY ENSIGN, c.1939 - 1945
... Australian Merchant Navy Red Ensign with rope binding... - maritime Merchant Australian Merchant Navy Red Ensign with rope ...May have come from the Bendigo City Council offices.Australian Merchant Navy Red Ensign with rope binding & wooden peg.flags - maritime, merchant -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Flag
... splintered wooden stick. - Red Ensign.... stick. - Red Ensign. Flag ...Flag Australian Navy-red background mounted on pointed splintered wooden stick. - Red Ensign.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
National Wool Museum
Decorative object - Model Ship, David Lumsden, Lightning, 2020
... . Red Ensign flag attached to flag pole.... Model of a clipper ship with hull painted brown and black. Red ...In the early nineteenth century larger Australian wool producers sent all their wool by sailing ship to London, where colonial auctions were held in November, January, February and March. Wool bales were carried from the farm on drays or wagons pulled by bullocks, horses or camels to port warehouses. In these times, wool transport could take anything from a week to six months. Ships, such as the Lightning, were then loaded and raced each other to get to London ahead of their rivals. The wooden ship 'Lightning' was destroyed by fire while loading wool at Geelong 31 Oct. 1869. Scuttled in Corio Bay and the remains later blown up. Reputed to be one of the fastest sailing ships. Famous in the Australian passenger trade.Model of a clipper ship with hull painted brown and black. Red Ensign flag attached to flag pole.On label - Lightning Black Ball Line 1854-55geelong, transport, model ship, lightning, wool transport -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, Shipping Wonders of The World Vol 2
... Owners details "F.J.S MORSE / RED ENSIGN CLUB / WELLS ST... Owners details "F.J.S MORSE / RED ENSIGN CLUB / WELLS ST ...Shipping Wonders of The World Vol 2, Burgundy coloured, textured hard cover with gold lettering. Owner's details inside front cover, written in black ink. Owners details "F.J.S MORSE / RED ENSIGN CLUB / WELLS ST / ALDGATE / LONDON" shipping wonders of the world vol 2, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, shipping wonders of the world -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Souvenir, Toy Llifebuoy, R.M.S. China, 1940-1960
... RMS CHINA / Red Ensign at left / Red, blue, yellow... souvenirs - ships - voyages RMS CHINA / Red Ensign at left / Red ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of souvenirs. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. Wooden lifebuoy with external cord attached by cotton tape.Souvenir of RMS China painted on lifebuoy along with the two flags RMS CHINA / Red Ensign at left / Red, blue, yellow and white flagg at rightrms china, travel souvenirs - ships - voyages -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Flag - Composite flag WWI, 1918
... Two flags sewn together; an Australian red ensign... together; an Australian red ensign and a French tricolour. Mounted ...Unusual souvenir of the war made or purchased by an Australian soldier.Two flags sewn together; an Australian red ensign and a French tricolour. Mounted in wooden frame with clear perspex cover.Written in ink along hem of Australian flag: "JD Smith Hazebrouck June 15th 1918" flag, smith jd