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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Accessory - Hat Ribbons
... with "Royal Australian Naval Reserve" printed on them...HMAS Cerberus. Royal Australian Naval Reserve.... Royal Australian Naval Reserve 2 navy cap ribbons :- 1 ...Part of Captain William Robertson Collection who was an instructor/officer in the RoyalAaustralian Naval Reserve2 navy cap ribbons :- 1 with "HMAS Cerberus" and 1 with "Royal Australian Naval Reserve" printed on themHMAS Cerberus. Royal Australian Naval Reservelocal history, uniforms, navy, robertson, mr or captain william, port fairy naval reserve, s.s.casino, belfast and koroit steam navigation company, hat accessories -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge (Item) - Darwin Defenders badge, c.2000
... WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served... WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served... WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served ...This Darwin Defenders badge belonged to Robert Cornelius WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served as a Leading Sick Berth Attendant from 11 September 1940 - 21 March 1944.Darwin Defenders 1942 - 45robert cornelius watters, armed services - navy, royal australian naval reserve -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge (Item) - R.A.N sick berth attendant badge, 1940's
... , as a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, serving..., was a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, serving..., as a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, serving ...The round cloth badge denoted Robert Cornelius WATTERS, as a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, serving as a Leading Sick Berth Attendant.11 September 1940 - 21 March 1944. It was worn on a Class 111 uniform that included a peaked cap.robert cornelius watters, armed services - navy, royal australian naval reserve -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge (Item) - Naval Association of Australia Badge, c.1950
... Cornelius WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve... WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served... Cornelius WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve ...The Naval Association of Australia badge belonged to Robert Cornelius WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served as a Leading Sick Berth Attendant from 11 September 1940 - 21 March 1944.Naval Association of Australia. 74robert cornelius watters, armed services - navy, royal australian naval reserve, naval association of australia -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge (Item) - R.A.N sick berth attendant badge, c.1942
... WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served... Cornelius WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve... WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served ...The Sick Berth attendant badge belonged to Robert Cornelius WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served as a Leading Sick Berth Attendant from 11 September 1940 - 21 March 1944.robert cornelius watters, armed services - navy, royal australian naval reserve -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Card - Royal Australian Naval Reserve, Statutory Drills, 1926
... Royal Australian Naval Reserve statutory drills 1926... Services - Navy Royal Australian Naval Reserve H R POLLOCK F J ...Royal Australian Naval Reserve statutory drills 1926armed services - navy, royal australian naval reserve, h r pollock, f j young -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Hat
... R.A.N.R. (N.S.) = Royal Australian Naval Reserve... 1950's RAN R.A.N.R. (N.S.) = Royal Australian Naval Reserve ...R.A.N.R. (N.S.) = Royal Australian Naval Reserve (National Service) 1951-1957headgear, 1950's, ran -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Booklet - RAN Reserve, Royal Australian Naval Reserve
... Royal Australian Naval Reserve; Non Sibi Set Patriae... (S) or the RANVR. The Royal Australian Naval Reserves (RANR ...At the outbreak of World War II, the RAN Reserve Forces comprised: RANR (S), 86 officers; RANR, 222 officers, 3869 ratings; RANVR, 223 officers. In order to balance the numbers in the permanent service at post-war complements, Reserve training was suspended during the War; all new entry personnel were entered through the RANR and they signed an agreement for the duration of hostilities instead of the customary 12 years engagement. Officers and potential officers, meanwhile, were entered as members of the RANR (S) or the RANVR.The Royal Australian Naval Reserves (RANR) can trace its origins back to at least 1863 and the formation of the New South Wales Naval Brigade.Booklet detailing a brief history and operation of the RAN Reserve.Royal Australian Naval Reserve; Non Sibi Set Patriaeroyal australian naval reserve, ran reserve, information booklet -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, late 1920s
... royal australian naval reserves... or mr william royal australian naval reserves s.s.casino oval ...Owned by the family of Captain William Robertson and part of the Robertson collectionoval framed family photograph: Photograph of Captain William Robertson and his wife in an oval silver frame embellished with a floral raised edge with a small hook for hanging (photograph tucked in back appears to be of Mrs Robertson)local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, robertson, captain or mr william, royal australian naval reserves, s.s.casino -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Tool - Button Cleaning Tool
... royal australian naval reserves... captain or mr william royal australian naval reserves s.s.casino ...Part of Captain William Robertson's Collection. Used by him when cleaning the brass buttons on his naval uniformsbrass tool for protecting uniform when cleaning buttons: Oblong brass strip with gap which allows a button to be slid in so that cleaner can be applied with out touching fabric of coat. Has hammered initials into metal W.R.local history, uniforms, navy, robertson, captain or mr william, royal australian naval reserves, s.s.casino, tools -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Medal (Item), Wojciech Pietranik, 60th anniversary of end of World War 11 medal, 2005
... of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served as a Leading Sick... - Navy Royal Australian Naval Reserve World War 11, 60 years ...World War 11, 60 years ,1945 2005. Reverse side: World War 11 Service to Australiarobert cornelius watters, norma watters, armed services - navy, royal australian naval reserve -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - UNIFORM, NAVY, Post 1960’s
... Uniform belonged to Lt Laurie G Schilling Royal Australian... goldfields Uniform belonged to Lt Laurie G Schilling Royal Australian ...Uniform belonged to Lt Laurie G Schilling Royal Australian Naval Reserve..1) Jacket wool, black with insignia on both lower sleeves, yellow buttons. .2) Pants wool black colour.uniforms, naval reserve -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge (Item) - To the Women of Australia badge, Commonwealth Government
... of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. ..., a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. Badge To the Women ...To the Women of Australia and on reverse side Issued by C'wealth Govt war - world war ii -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Medal (Item) - Identity Disc, 60th anniversary of end of World War 11 medal, c.1942
... , a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served... of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served as a Leading Sick ...The identity disc belonged to Robert Cornelius WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served as a Leading Sick Berth Attendant from 11 September 1940 - 21 March 1944.R.G. Watters S.B.A. P.M. 299 Blood Group Moss 1ABrobert cornelius watters, armed services - navy, royal australian naval reserve -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge (Item) - Imperial League of Australia Badge, c.1950
... of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served as a Leading Sick... Services - Navy Royal Australian Naval Reserve Imperial League ...The Imperial League of Australia badge returned service badge belonged to Robert Cornelius WATTERS, a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served as a Leading Sick Berth Attendant from 11 September 1940 - 21 March 1944.Returned Soldiers Sailors Airmen, Imperial League Australia. 66robert cornelius watters, armed services - navy, royal australian naval reserve, imperial league of australia -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Document - Citation to PM4551 Able Seaman Cyril Percy Whiteman R.A.N.R, Citation to ABLE SEAMAN CYRIL PERCY WHITEMAN, PM445,R .A. N.R, unknown
... . the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, for gallantry, outstanding skill... Australian Naval Reserve, for gallantry, outstanding skill ...WWII historical significanceCitation His Majesty the King has been Graciously pleased to award the Distinguished Service Medal to Able Seaman Cyril Percy Whiteman. the Royal Australian Naval Reserve, for gallantry, outstanding skill and devotion to duty in hazardous operations in dangerous waters in the South-Wes Pacific Area prior to the end of the war. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Domestic object (Item) - Shaving Mug, Hecworth, 1940
... a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served... a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served ...The silver plated shaving mug was presented to Robert Cornelius WATTERS by his sister Norma WATTERS. She had it engraved with his name, P.M. 2990 for his port of embarkation and R.A.N.R.as a member of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve. He served as a Leading Sick Berth Attendant from 11 September 1940 - 21 March 1944.P.M.2990. R. C. Watters. R.A.N.R.robert cornelius watters, norma watters, armed services - navy, royal australian naval reserve -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Framed Photo of H.M.A.S. VENDETTA Daring Class Destroyer
HMAS Vendetta was one of three Daring-class destroyers built for and operated by the Royal Australian Navy. The destroyer was built by Williamstown Naval Dockyard and entered service in 1958. During her early career, Vendetta was deployed to the Far East Strategic Reserve on multiple occasions. In 1965 and 1966, the destroyer undertook deterrence patrols during the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation. Along with several runs escorting the troop transport HMAS Sydney to South Vietnam, from late 1969 to early 1970 Vendetta was assigned to combat operations and became the only Australian-built warship to serve in a shore bombardment role during the Vietnam War. he ship underwent a two-year modernisation from 1971 to 1973, and in December 1974 was one of thirteen RAN warships involved in Operation Navy Help Darwin after Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin. Several more deployments were made to the Far East, up until 1978. In October 1979, the destroyer was decommissioned, and served as a parts hulk for sister ship HMAS Vampire. Vendetta was sold for ship breaking in January 1987. 1002 Rectangular Shaped Glass Covered Photo Frame, 1002.1 H.M.A.S, VENDETTA FIRST COMMISSION MAP. H.M.A.S. VENDETTA Daring Class Destroyer. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - CAP, R.A.N, Australian Government Clothing Factory, 1989
Naval Reserve- Lt. Laurie G. SCHILLING R.A.N. Reserve Refer Catalogue No. 1470.2Royal Australian Navy Ratings cap white, canvas hat with black silk ribbon around the base, with letters embroidered in gold "H.M.A.S." Navy blue cotton ribbon chin strap. Inside of the hat lined with brown cotton fabric and brown leather inner headband lining. makers label - white fabricMakers label - black print "AGCF/Vic 1989 RAN/ SIZE 67^/ No./ NAME/ IDENT. NO 8405.66.075.6071" Handwritten in blue ink "NRC 0087/J????7?" Inside crown- handwritten red ink "COBB B, 0087"uniform, r.a.n -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Cloth Badge, HMAS Vendetta
Cloth badge for HMAS Vendetta DD-08. HMAS Vendetta was one of three Daring class destroyers built for and operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). The destroyer was built by Williamstown Naval Dockyard and entered service in 1958. During her early career, Vendetta was deployed to the Far East Strategic Reserve on multiple occasions. In 1965 and 1966, the destroyer undertook deterrence patrols during the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation. Along with several runs escorting the troop transport HMAS Sydney to Vietnam, from late 1969 to early 1970 Vendetta was assigned to combat operations, and became the only Australian-built warship to serve in a shore bombardment role during the Vietnam War. The ship underwent a two-year modernisation from 1971 to 1973, and in December 1974 was one of thirteen RAN warships involved in Operation Navy Help Darwin after Cyclone Tracy devastated Darwin. Several more deployments were made to the Far East, up until 1978. In October 1979, the destroyer was decommissioned, and served as a parts hulk for sister ship HMAS Vampire. Vendetta was sold for ship breaking in January 1987.Cloth Badge for HMAS Vendetta DD-08Circular cloth badgeHMAS Vendetta DD-08 with hand holding dagger in centre of badgehmas vendetta, royal australian navy, ran, cloth badge, hand holding dagger, dd-08 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir Tablecloth, 1915 (estimated)
Gold coloured silk tablecloth with green braid edging and mauve silk fringing. It is heavily embroidered with various flags, crowns and flowers relating to the Gallipoli campaign. Possibly made in Eygpt. The flags featured are Australia, France, United Kingdom, Egypt, Japan, Italy, Belgium and Russia. Some fraying along folds. The RAN Bridging Train (RANBT) was a naval reserves unit trained to provided engineering support such as assembling pontoons, temporary jetties and unloading stores. The 1st RANBT supported the British landing at Suvla Bay (north of ANZAC Cove) on the 7th of August 1915.In the centre of the tablecloth, embroidered in blue silk thread, are the following words "Suvla Bay 1915 6th October 1st RANBT" (Royal Australian Navy Bridging Train)gallipoli, trench, art, souvenir, embroidered, silk, flags, tablecloth, campaign, cloth -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Routledge, The Last of the Wind Ships, 1934
No dust jacketnon-fictionsea voyage, allan villiers (1903-1982), keith oliver, donation, windjammers -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed Photograph, Peter Cardwell - Life Member Wangaratta RSL
Peter was born on 16/4/1950 at Corryong before moving to Barnawatha, Wodonga then Wangaratta in 1963. On the 5/1/1966 he joined the RAN as a junior recruit HMAS Leeuwin W.A. On 1/1/1967 he joined HMAS Yarra - Far East Strategic Reserve and Vietnam. Arriving back in Australia on 1/1/1968 he was posted to HMAS Watson in NSW. In 1969 he volunteered for submarine training in the UK at HMS Dolphin (Gosport). Joined HMS/m Onyx (3rd squadron at Faslane Scotland (Garelock Head) (HMS Neptune) On returning to Australia in 1971 posted to HMAS Platypus and HMAS/m Otway. In 1973 Peter was posted to HMAS Sydney - later decommissioned - then HMAS Torrens. Following the Royal Tour Pacific Islands in 1974 he joining the Naval Police in 1975 specialising in Fire fighting. Peter was discharged whilst still in hospital from the RAN in 1983 following a serious motor cycle accident in 1982. In 1984 on his return to Wangaratta he rejoined the RSL and held the office of Secretary for 10 years and Welfare/Pensions Officer for 22 years. In 2012 in recognition of his long service he was appointed Life Member of the RSL.Brown timber look frame inner edge gold painted with photograph of male wearing service medalsPeter L CARDWELL Appointed Life Member of the RSL in December 2012peter cardwell, wangaratta rsl, ran -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Badge - RAN Bridging Train Collar Badge, Circa 1914/15
... of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve for whom there were no available ...The 1st Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train (1st RANBT) was formed in Melbourne on 28 February 1915 and was intended to be a horse drawn engineering unit attached to the Royal Naval Division (RND), then serving as infantry on the Western Front. The term ‘train’, in its title, was a direct reference to the horse drawn wagons that would, in theory, form and move ‘in train’ to carry the unit’s heavy lumber, building materials and engineering equipment to the front. The unit was manned by members of the Royal Australian Naval Reserve for whom there were no available billets in seagoing RAN ships. Many of the sailors serving in the 1st RANBT were rated ‘drivers’, and again, this refers to wagon drivers as opposed to motor vehicle drivers. Other seamen were rated as ‘artificers’ or ‘sappers’, the latter being a military term traditionally used to describe army engineers. Appointed in command of the 1st RANBT was Lieutenant Commander Leighton Seymour Bracegirdle, RAN. Bracegirdle was ideally suited to command the unit, having seen active service with the NSW Naval Brigade during the Boxer Rebellion in China as well as serving as a military officer in the South African Irregular Horse during the Boer War in 1901. He had also recently returned from German New Guinea where he had served as a staff officer in the joint Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force (ANMEF) responsible for the capture of the German colonies in the Pacific in September 1914. Three hundred naval reservists, including 50 men who had recently served in New Guinea, were selected for the 1st RANBT and they began their training in horsemanship, engineering and pontoon bridging at the Domain in Melbourne. By late May 1915 a decision was made to send the unit to Britain to complete its training and then to join the RND on the Western Front. The plan, however, never eventuated. The complaints about the non-combatant work being done by the men had been raised in Federal Parliament and following consultation with the senior Australian officer in the Middle East, Lieutenant General Sir Harry Chauvel, a recommendation was made that the unit be disbanded and its men used as reinforcements for the AIF. Consequently, Lieutenant Commander Bracegirdle was advised that his unit was to be dispersed; its men transferring to the AIF or being returned to Australia for discharge. On 27 March 1917 the 1st RANBT was officially disbanded.Oxidised brass anchor shaped collar badge.ww1, world war 1, first world war, ranbt, ran bridging train, royal australian navy bridging train, collar badge -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Book, The Royal Navy Officer's Pocket-Book 1944
... -and-the-bellarine-peninsula RAN RANR Royal Australian Naval Reserve Pocket ...A hard bound book 'The Royal Navy Officer's Pocket-Book 1944' The Royal Navy Officer's Pocket-Book 1944, London. A crest showing the crown with anchor underneeth and surrounded by a fleuron glyph is in the centre.ran, ranr, royal australian naval reserve, pocket book -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, A Banker All At Sea: being World War II naval memoirs (1941-1946) of F. S. Holt, 1983
Biographical note: Fred Holt (1914-1993), a son of Edmund and Ruby Holt, joined the Bank of Australasia (now ANZ) as a clerk in 1933. His banking career was interrupted at age 26, in 1941 when he volunteered for services in the Royal Australian Navy. Fred Holt grew up in Surrey Hills; brother of Alan Holt. At the time of enlistment he was living with his parents at 9 beatrice Avenue, Surrey Hills. He married Euphemia Craig in 1945. This is a personal account of Lieutenant Frederick Sutton Holt's service in World War II from 1940 onwards, as a member of the Royal Australian Navy Volunteer Reserve. He served on HMS Terpsichore. He was mentioned in dispatches for skill, determination and bravery in anti-U-boat operations whilst serving with HMS Troubridge, Terpsichore and Vetch. (REF: Commonwealth Gazette 13/3/1945). A personal account of Fred Holt's service in World War II from 1940 onwards, as a volunteer in the Royal Australian Navy.Title page: signed Fred Holt(mr) fred s holt, great britain, royal naval, world war, 1939-1945, royal australian navy, navies, armed forces, returned servicepeople, frederick sutton holt, hms terpsichore -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Uniform - Sailor Hat, c. 1890s
... or captain william s.s.casino royal australian naval reserve hats 6 7 ...Part of Capt. William Robertson's collection. Early career in navy. Captain of S.S.Casino. RAN reservesSailor's cap: Navy and white topped sailor's cap with grey lining and navy ribbon6 7/8 size marking / 157 red inking marking on crown lininglocal history, uniforms, navy, robertson, mr or captain william, s.s.casino, royal australian naval reserve, hats -
Victorian Bands' League
Photograph, Geelong Naval Reserve Band, approx.: 1913-1916
... melbourne The Geelong Naval Reserve Band was active in the early ...The Geelong Naval Reserve Band was active in the early 1900's. Having been formed and reformed many times, the band consolidated its presence in the town and performed at many concerts and parades. There were a number of brass bands in Geelong at the time.This photo represents one of the earliest pictures of this band. It isn't a well-known band in Victoria so any information on the band is scarce. However, activities of the band were noted in local Geelong newspapers.Rectangular black and white photograph mounted on card.W. H. Watts, Photogeelong naval reserve band, geelong, victoria, royal australian navy, brass band, geelong west brass band -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Uniform - Navy tunic, trousers and shirt, after 1950
Issued to Frank Tilley who served with the Naval reserve on HMAS Australia during the Queen's visit in 19541. Long sleeved Navy Blue Tunic extended collar left sleeve patch with red anchor and one stripe Right sleeve red star over crossed torpedoes and red W below 3 red chevrons. 2. Short sleeved white square necked shirt bound with blue band. 3. Navy bell bottomed trousers4967.2 F A Tilley Stamped R.A.N.R. ( Royal Australian Navy Reserve)uniforms, navy