Showing 3839 items matching "shoulder"
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/003 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/002 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/004 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/009 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/007 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/011 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/010 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/005 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/001 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980, KNH 5/3/001 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980. Mary King, Bec Long, Maureen Fagan, Cathy Fagan
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/006 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980
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Orbost & District Historical Society
shoulder tabs and braided rope, Orbost Band, 1932-1985
The braided rope and the shoulder tabs would have been used on the Orbost Municipal Band uniform dated between 1932-1985.Instruments and some history on the local band is displayed in the Orbost MuseumThe various Orbost bands over the years played a major role in community activities providing entertainment and musical experiences for the many members. Yellow braided rope with tassels on the end and also 6 0rbost shoulder tabs which are in an arc shape, with a black background with yellow machine stitching stating Orbost, both used for the municipal band.machine stitched in yellow/ Orbost on a black background on the shoulder tabs/"ORBOST"tasseled rope, shoulder, tabs, orbost municipal band, 1932 1985 australia victoria -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - RAAF Shoulder Eagle WW2
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges Australian Army, Major's cloth shoulder epaulette
Cloth shoulder epaulette with Crown embroidery -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Badge (Item) - Australian Amy Aviation Corps Cloth Shoulder Title
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - Badges of rank, Dark blue cloth white stripe, shoulder epaulette
Dark blue cloth shoulder badges x 43 white stipes on each, queens crown and Australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Accessory (Item) - Qantas Red Shoulder Bag
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - RAAF Uniform Hardboard Shoulder Epaulette, Fitted With Officers Eagle Badge
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - RAAF AUSTRALIA Shoulder Title Cloth Badge Slip On Epaulette
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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Shoulder Boards, Rank insignia shoulder boards - Captain
Pair (set of two) gold/metal insignia on red shoulder board - rank Captain -
Geelong Naval and Maritime Museum
Shoulder Titles, Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train Shoulder Titles
The Royal Australian Naval Bridging Train (RANBT) was formed of 300 men based initially at Kangaroo Beach on the Gallipoli Peninsula from 1915, during WWI. They built and maintained jetties and were constantly under fire. Some of these men lost their lives and a number were wounded during their 5 months of service here. As a result the RANBT was the most highly decorated unit during WWI. The unit then continued to the Middle East, operating bridges over the Suez Canal before the unit was disbanded (Australian War Memorial online, 2014).These badges represent a highly specialised and decorated Unit from WWI. The RANBT was made up of 300 men who served in Gallipoli and in the Middle East from 1915-1917. The badges are associated with Australian defense and form significant links to ANZAC history. A pair of brass shoulder titles "NBT" from the Naval Bridging Train attached to paper card. They have a loop shank at the back for fastening."NBT" Naval Bridging Trainshoulder title, royal australian naval bridging train, ranbt, navy shoulder badge -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (item) - Army Canvas Bag 300 mm x 275 mm with canvas shoulder strap
Hampton & Sons 1942 -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Military shoulder bag
general purpose canvas shoulder bag worn by military personnelMade and distributed by General Motors HoldenArmy green canvas shoulder bag, pockets on both sides, shoulder strap and two belt clips on the rearGMHmilitary, shoulder, bag -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Costume, Shoulder bag
Belonged to Meredith Tangey's Grandmother. Kangaroo Lether with 9 patches of Kangaroo fur. Zipper still opens and closes.1 Kangaroo leather and Kangaroo fur handbag. Lined with red tartan material. Closes with zipper. Shoulder trap. c. 1950's. Buckles connecting strap to bag. - Shorten or lengthen strap. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Accessory (item) - Qantas Hostess Cabin Bag With Shoulder Strap
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Photograph - KNH 5/3/008 Launch of Special Edition of Shoulder To Shoulder newsletter 1980
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Kensington Neighbourhood House
Newsletter - KNH 3/001 Shoulder To Shoulder - First Edition, KNH 3/001 Shoulder To Shoulder Newsletter - First Edition circa 1979
Stapled paper pages / hand written / spirit duplicated -
Kensington Neighbourhood House
Newsletter - KNH 3/002 Shoulder To Shoulder - No. 6 - September 1979
Handwritten newsletter / paper / spirit duplicated. -
Kensington Neighbourhood House
Newsletter - KNH 3/004 Shoulder To Shoulder Newsletter - Oct/Nov 1979
Paper, stapled pages, hand written, spirit duplicated -
Kensington Neighbourhood House
Newsletter - KNH 3/005 Shoulder To Shoulder No 9, 1979
Stapled paper newsletter / hand written / spirit duplicated -
Kensington Neighbourhood House
Newsletter - KNH 3/003 Shoulder To Shoulder - No. 7, October 1979
Stapled paper / hand written / spirit duplicated