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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchMedal - Framed photo with medals, Framed photo of EMMANUEL MIFSUD with medals
... ...Searchlight Battery...Serviced in WW2 in MALTA as a soldier with the SEARCHLIGHT BATTERY UNIT from 1939-1945. Later Emmanuel served in TOBRUK & TRIPOLI with the ROYAL NAVY. ...Serviced in WW2 in MALTA as a soldier with the SEARCHLIGHT BATTERY UNIT from 1939-1945. Later Emmanuel served in TOBRUK & TRIPOLI with the ROYAL NAVY. ...WW11 significance Black frame red background, mounted four service medals and a photo in his naval uniform BLACK FRAME WITH RED BACKGROUND, Long Service and Good Conduct medal, War Medal, 1939-45 Star and Africa Star. AND A PHOTO IN HIS NAVAL UNIFORM. Born in MALTA 24th.December 1923. Serviced in WW2 in MALTA as a soldier with the SEARCHLIGHT BATTERY UNIT from 1939-1945. Later Emmanuel served in TOBRUK & TRIPOLI with the ROYAL NAVY. world war two, world war 2, world war ii, wwii, ww2, royal navy, malta, searchlight battery -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Child's silk smocked dress, c.1910
... 58th AASL (Anti Aircraft Searchlight Battery)...After six months she volunteers for the 58th AASL (Anti Aircraft Searchlight Battery). She was sent to Sydney where she attended Training School with 33 males and one other female. ...After six months she volunteers for the 58th AASL (Anti Aircraft Searchlight Battery). She was sent to Sydney where she attended Training School with 33 males and one other female. ...The child's silk smocked dress with feather stitching is believed to have been worn by Mary Hodgetts, sister of the donor's mother. The dress is estimated to have been made in c.1919, but from its style it may date from the 1900s. This would not be uncommon as children's clothing was often 'passed-on' or reconfigured to fit a new wearer. Mary Hodgetts grew up in Kensington Park, Adelaide. As an adult, Mary enlisted in 1941 to the 1st AWAS camp. After six months she volunteers for the 58th AASL (Anti Aircraft Searchlight Battery). She was sent to Sydney where she attended Training School with 33 males and one other female. Mary was the first AWAS to receive a Commission in the RAA (Royal Australian Artillery). Mary Downer was one of many under Mary's command on returning to Adelaide. After a March through the streets of Adelaide, most of the unit transferred to Western Australia (Fremantle area) in 1943 and were scattered amongst the 55th and 65th AASL Batteries. At the conclusion of WW2, Mary travelled to Melbourne to be with her sister and studied Accountancy. She first lived in Mary Street, Hawthorn, and then bought a unit in Harcourt Street, East Hawthorn. During this period she worked as Bursar to St Catherine's Girls' School. On retirement, she purchased a house in Edgecombe Street, Kew, and lived there happily for many years. During this time she was active with the Kew Meals on Wheels, receiving her 10-years of service certificate. Mary Hodgetts died in 2018.Child's clothing associated with the history of a significant Australian woman who served with the 2nd AIFChild's silk smocked dress Shoulder width 26 cm / Length 52 cmmary hodgetts, 58th aasl (anti aircraft searchlight battery), children's clothing, women- ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - WW2 BIOGRAPHY, Geoffry Day, "EIGHT HUNDRED MILLION CANDLEPOWER", 1999
... ...Searchlight...Battery...Publications Books WW2 Searchlight Battery Cooper Collection AW Cooper Soft cover book. ...Item in the "Cooper Collection" VX132160 "Cooper AW" mentioned on page 239.Soft cover book. Cover - cardboard, black colour print front and spine. Front illustration - stylized painting of planes and searchlights. Back - black and white photograph of searchlight. 249 pages - cut, plain, white colour paper. Illustrated - black and white photographs.publications, books, ww2, searchlight, battery, cooper collection, aw cooper -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - SERVICE WOMAN WWII, Bendigo & District RSL Club, Unknown
... "Our Service Ladies/ Joy BRUECHERT (Sutherland) VF514382/ Unit 61 A Searchlight Battery". 3. "Our Service Ladies/ Joy BRUCHERT (Sutherland)/ (1st from left)/ 4 of the Ladies from/ Unit 61 A Searchlight Battery"...."Our Service Ladies/ Joy BRUECHERT (Sutherland) VF514382/ Unit 61 A Searchlight Battery". 3. "Our Service Ladies/ Joy BRUCHERT (Sutherland)/ (1st from left)/ 4 of the Ladies from/ Unit 61 A Searchlight Battery". 1. & 2. & 3. ...Collection of three photographs from WWII displayed in a Bendigo District RSL Exhibition post 2011. Exhibition called "Our Service Ladies". Joy Bruechert (born Bendigo, enlisted Bendigo) 18.12.1943, discharged with the rank of Gunner in 1st Aust TRG Bty. Joy was a member of the Bendigo Ex Servicewomen’s Association and the Bendigo Women’s Auxiliary of the Bendigo RSL sub Branch. Refer also Cat No 8139.3P.1. & 2. & 3. Photographs - black and white copies on photographic paper of a WWII Service Woman, dressed in uniform. Mounts - white cardboard with adhesive label on lower edge with printed information. 1. Portrait of a service woman. 2. Full length portrait in an informal pose of a service woman. 3. Informal group photograph of four service women.Information details - black ink print. 1.2. "Our Service Ladies/ Joy BRUECHERT (Sutherland) VF514382/ Unit 61 A Searchlight Battery". 3. "Our Service Ladies/ Joy BRUCHERT (Sutherland)/ (1st from left)/ 4 of the Ladies from/ Unit 61 A Searchlight Battery".photographs, portrait, service women, wwii, exhibtion, joy bruechert -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper, Guinea Gold, 12.8.1943
... Enlisted 21.10.1942 aged 21, 67th Anti Aircraft Searchlight Battery. Discharged 14.6.1946....Enlisted 21.10.1942 aged 21, 67th Anti Aircraft Searchlight Battery. Discharged 14.6.1946. Newspaper WW2 Printed in black at top: GUINEA GOLD In the Field, Thursday August 12 1943 Vol 1 No 268 Not For Sale Newspaper, cream with black print. ...Newspaper distributed to troops in the field. Sent home by Charles Vernon COCHRANE VX116175. Enlisted 21.10.1942 aged 21, 67th Anti Aircraft Searchlight Battery. Discharged 14.6.1946.Newspaper, cream with black print.Printed in black at top: GUINEA GOLD In the Field, Thursday August 12 1943 Vol 1 No 268 Not For Salenewspaper, ww2
