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City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
WW11 1939-1945 Australian Army Soldiers Sewing Kit, c1939
... WW11 1939-1945 Australian Army Soldiers Sewing Kit...world war 11 1939-1945, cotton, khaki, soldier field kit...-1945 Australian Army Soldiers Sewing Kit A rectangular khaki ...1939 - 1945 Australian Army Sewing Kit. This kit is just one of many different brands of sewing kit - issued to Australian troops during the Second World War. Containing the standard requirements for uniform/clothing repair in the field. Items include:- assorted sewing needles,spare metal (quad hole) buttons and spare cotton/wool thread. Originally the "hold-all" (or pouch) was manufactured using leather, which was in plentiful supply in Australia and is quite durable. The major problem with leather however, especially in tropical or damp conditions - is it's susceptibility to moisture. This will then have an adverse affect upon the metal items contained within the kit, obviously resulting in corrosion to the metal sewing needles and buttons. This sewing kit hold-alls was manufactured from a khaki cotton or similar material. The metal thimble is missing.Standard issue sewing kit for Australian Soldiers serving in WW2 1939-45 in New Guinea and tropical areasA rectangular khaki cotton pouch containing wool and cotton threads, needles, metal buttons, folding stainless steel scissors that rolls up and is tied by two cotton bands.world war 11 1939-1945, cotton, khaki, soldier field kit, sewing kit, new guinea, army supply department, australian army, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Accessory - Soldiers Housewife sewing kit, Sewing kit for darning and sewing army uniform
... Soldiers Housewife sewing kit...Khaki colour sewing kit used by soldiers to repair... Charlton, 3525 goldfields Soldiers Housewife sewing kit Accessory ...Khaki colour sewing kit used by soldiers to repair their uniform.H.E.Berry and Sons Pty Ltd -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Small Shaving Brush, H. Oldfield & Son, 1941
... Soldiers kit... of Tobruk Soldiers kit H. Oldfield & Son ...This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region.This shaving brush was part of standard supplies and personal items issued to members of the Australian Defence Forces during World War 2.Standard Defence issue shaving brush issued to Australian personnel during the World War 2 era. It has a pine timber handle with black bristles and string reinforcement bindin at the top of the handle. On base of brush "H. OLDFIELD/& SON/ SYDNEY/1941world war 11, rats of tobruk, soldiers kit -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object, Unknown
... Example of WWI German soldiers kit... of the Honeybun Collection. Example of WWI German soldiers' kit Example ...Example of WWI German soldiers - part of the Honeybun Collection.Example of WWI German soldiers' kitGerman soldiers WWI gas mask container. See NA5224 for mask.Nilexample of wwi german soldiers kit -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SEWING KIT, Driclad Pty Ltd, 1967
... Soldiers Kit... Soldiers Kit Steele Driclad Pty Ltd ...Ref to Cat 5825 Patterson.This is made of jungle green cotton drill. It has one end pointed with two small cords. Inside are two pockets. One pocket is open, one pocket is held shut with the aid of a brown button. Inside the pockets are various loos items such as cottons, wool and needles.Written in ink on the outside is "1734719 Steele"vietnam war, soldiers kit, steele -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - SHAVING MIRROR & WALLET
... Military issue as part of a Soldiers kit.... as part of a Soldiers kit. Shaving mirrors accessory military ...Military issue as part of a Soldiers kit..1) Shaving mirror, rectangular shape, polished metal with a central hole at one end. .2) Shaving mirror wallet, plastic, green colour, folding with one metal press stud and hole central one end.shaving, mirrors, accessory military -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - MATTRESS COVER AND TUBES, 1983
... Issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment....) 8465 - 66 - 011 - 5818 Issued as part of a soldiers kit ...Issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.Woven, waterproof, green cover divided into 3 sleeves with individual black plastic blow up mattress tubes, fitted with press studs to secure each matress.“Phoenix Society INC 1983 Colons Australia (arrow up) 8465 - 66 - 011 - 5818military bedding, equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - TAG, c.1917
... Tag, Deceased Soldiers Kit. Cardboard, black & pen writing... goldfields TAG Administrative record Tag, Deceased Soldiers Kit ...Leo Harris No 3132, KIA. Refer 2478 for service history also 2476, 2477P, 2479.3.Tag, Deceased Soldiers Kit. Cardboard, black & pen writing, red strip vertical through centre. Nothing on the rear. String tie with metal clip attached.3132 - HARRIS - GNR - L - 56th / 60th BATTY AIFdocuments - labels, deceased military -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - COMPASS POUCH, Department of Defence, 8/70
... Military issue as part of a soldiers kit and webbing.... - 4927 - D.....S......8/70” Military issue as part of a soldiers ...Military issue as part of a soldiers kit and webbing.Compass pouch, rectangular shape, green colour with folding flap cover, rear has webbing section sewn on on with slide attachment to fit a belt, hand written on front, stamped details inside flap.On front in black Texta, “ Withers 2263729”. On inside flap in black, “ 8645 - 50 - 577 - 4927 - D.....S......8/70”compass, poches, military -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - POUCH, WATER BOTTLE, C.1960’s
... Military issue as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.... of a soldiers kit and equipment. Pouches water equipment military ...Military issue as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.Water bottle pouch, green colours, water proof outer, soft felt inner, two folding flaps with press studs, back has a webbing section sewn on with 3 types of attachment to a webbing belt, 2 off steel.pouches water, equipment military -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - DIXIE SET, Department of defence, June 1980
... Military issue as part of a soldiers kit and equipment... as .1) Military issue as part of a soldiers kit and equipment ...Military issue as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.1) Dixie, large, aluminium, rectangular shape, two handles that swing around to store away, details stamped on one end. .2) Dixie, same as .1) but smaller and fits inside .1) for storage..1) Stamped on handle end, "7350 - 66 - 014 - 5895, SMP (over) V (arrow up) 6/80". .2) Same as .1)dixies, mess set -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - HAIR BRUSH, S.A. Brush Co, 1952
... Military issue as part of a soldiers kit and equipment...) D SA Brush Co 1952" Military issue as part of a soldiers kit ...Military issue as part of a soldiers kit and equipmentHair brush, wood, slightly curved top, brown colour, inset aluminium section into wood with off white bristles set in the aluminium, on top a label with instructions keeping "the brush in good order", on one side of the wood is details stamped in whitish colour.On side of brush, " D (arrow up) D SA Brush Co 1952"brushes, hair, accessory -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - MESS CUP, CANTEEN, Department of Defence, 1968
... Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.... issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment. Mess cups canteen ...Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.Mess cup, plastic, olive green colour, round with handle, embossed on base are details.On base, " M.E. (over) 2 (arrow up) 1968, 7350 - 66 - 024 - 2278"mess, cups, canteen -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, WEBBING, KHAKI, c. 1939 - 45
... Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.... issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment. Webbing equipment ...Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.Belt, webbing, khaki colour, brass buckles, brass keepers, brass fixers for length adjustment, rear has brass buckles for shoulder strap attachment.webbing, equipment, belts -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Soldiers Mess Pannikin, Pannikin (German WWI), 1917
... collection - Mitcham RSL. Soldiers Mess kit ...Example of WWI soldiers mess pannikin.Part of the Honeybun collection - Mitcham RSL.Tin mess pannikin, German WWI.Silesia 17 (origin + date?)soldiers, mess kit -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Equipment - Entrenching Tool, 14/5/2021
... Trenching tool was an intrinsic part of the soldiers kit... part of the soldiers kit in the field. The tool was of vital ...Trenching tool was an intrinsic part of the soldiers kit in the field.The tool was of vital assistance to the soldier in the field. Variously employed as a shovel or a pick to dig a trench, a toilet, drainage for rainwater, as a machete on occasions.Wooden handle with metal blade and spike; blade and spike swiveled out to be used but folded for carry. Some indecipherable markings but included a pointed arrow and some model or serial numbers.vietnam, vietnam war, equipment, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT, WEBBING, GREEN
... Issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment, this belt... of a soldiers kit and equipment, this belt is designed to attach a range ...Issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment, this belt is designed to attach a range of different equipment. Issued to Malcolm Angus 3112710, served Vietnam.Webbing belt, green colour, belt has a series of holes along length for belt adjustment and equipment attachment, brass buckles and keepers.webbing, belts, equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - MUG, STEEL, Stokes, 1968
... Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment, used...” Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment, used ...Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment, used for cooking, washing and shaving. In Army Q Store language these were, “Cups canteen steel”Mug, stainless steel, kidney shape with fold out wrap around handle, numbers and details are stamped on handle.On handle, “8465 - 50 - 242 - 7843 - 1968”, Stokes V Melb”containers, mugs, equipment, canteen -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, Sewing Kit, Milburn and Company, 1954
... Soldiers sewing kit known as a 'Housewife' belonging to D.A... melbourne Equipment, Sewing Kit Soldiers sewing kit known ...Soldiers sewing kit known as a 'Housewife' belonging to D.A. Geake, complete with needles, thread and buttons etc.Soldiers details. Reg. no 3/784037. D.A.Geake. Makers name also stamped on one end. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - CLOTH, CLEANING, Aust Army, c1966 - 1972
... Ref Cat 5825. Was used in cleaning items of Soldiers... Cat 5825. Was used in cleaning items of Soldiers personal kit ...Ref Cat 5825. Was used in cleaning items of Soldiers personal kit.This is a rectangular piece of soft cotton material - orange colour. It has red cotton stitching around the hem. Inside has signs of boot polish black.cleaning kit, vietnam war -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Uniform - Accessory, c2015
... Item is part of soldiers clothing kit and proudly...'. Item is part of soldiers clothing kit and proudly identifies ...Item is part of soldiers clothing kit and proudly identifies the wearer as 'Australian'.As with all items of kit and clothing, these items can have lasting memories for the soldier.Army shoulder attachment 'Australia' x three. Top two are identical: heavier duty material backing; silver text. 3rd is on a lighter duty material with gold text.'Australia'.diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch, uniform -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Puttees, Short, 1944
... Puttees were long established items of a soldiers kit... established items of a soldiers kit. Although time consuming items ...Puttees were long established items of a soldiers kit. Although time consuming items to tie correctly, puttees were a very comfortable and practical method of ensuring that mud and loose debris would not enter the tops of ankle length boots. Short puttees were common during the second world war.A pair of dark khaki woven wool cloth bands that were wound around a soldier's ankle. Each puttee has cotton stitching across one end, with the other end stitched into a triangular shape. Attached to the triangular end is a long khaki woven cotton strap that was used to secure the puttee in place. Cotton stitching is across the end of the cotton strap.V307 1944 D (broad arrow) Dputtees, clothing -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED WW1, Wayne Eels, c2008/9
... photograph showing a soldier's full kit laid out. Frame - timber.... Photograph - black and white photograph showing a soldier's full kit ...Refer Cat. 1280.Photograph - framed. Photograph - black and white photograph showing a soldier's full kit laid out. Frame - timber, light varnish finish. Perspex front, cardboard backing."Group 1 - Living Behind The Lines" "C. My Kit" framed accessories, camera on the somme, 38th bn, grinton, kit -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, THE GREAT WAR, Australian War Memorial et al, Australians at the Great War 1914-1918
... of Australian Soldiers with full kit & steel helmets in front of a tank... of Australian Soldiers with full kit & steel helmets in front of a tank ...Book, paperback, front cover has large group portrait of Australian Soldiers with full kit & steel helmets in front of a tank. 150 pages, illustrated photos, painting & maps.books, the great war, the australians -
Wonthaggi RSL
Trench shovel
... A trenching tool used in Vietnam war, carried by soldiers... tool used in Vietnam war, carried by soldiers with their kit ...A trenching tool used in Vietnam war, carried by soldiers with their kit. This tool had multiple uses including digging in-field trenches, disposal of human waste, and an an improptu weapon in hand-to-hand combat.This trenching tool is representative of filed kits issued to Australian soldiers in the Vietnam War. Length of handle suggests it was used by Sappers or Artillary.A portable folding shovel with a rivetted lip attached to a wooden handle. A metal tube is atached to the end of the handle. The metal blade is hinged by rivet to the metal tube on the end of the handle. A circular steel tube is on the metal tube.trenching tool, field shovel, vietnam war, military kit, shovel -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED WW1, Wayne Eels, c2008/09
... on paper depicting a full length informal portrait of a soldier... length informal portrait of a soldier with all his kit ...Refer - Cat no. 1280. "D. Kitted up". "Jack Grinton No.1038". 38th Bn Refer to Cat Number 1280 for service history.Photograph framed. Photograph - black and white photograph on paper depicting a full length informal portrait of a soldier with all his kit. Background - brick wall. Frame - timber, light varnish finish, Perspex front, cardboard backing."Group 1: Living behind the lines" "D. Kitted up".framed accessories, camera on the somme, ww1, 38th bn, grinton -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS, GRINTON COLLECTION, FRAMED, 2008 - 2009
... top to bottom, Soldier in uniform, Full kit laid out, Mess..., Soldier in uniform, Full kit laid out, Mess parade line up ...This Cat No 5880P and the following ten Cat No's to 5890P were part of the original GRINTON PHOTOGRAPHS exhibition in 2008. Each frame follows a story from the 'War to Home' at Tragowel near Kerang, Victoria. The Grinton Collection was a large negative collection found in a tin at Myers Flat and developed from there. Frame 1. 1. Jack Grinton in full marching order. This appears to have been taken after Jack came back from being wounded the 2nd time on 31/9/1918 in the push into the Hindenburgh Line. He was away 3 months with his wounds and rejoined his unit at Visme-au-Val on 11/1/1919, a small village near Abbeville, France. he is wearing his two "Empire Wounded Stripes" on his arm. It is believed he took this photo to show what a fully kitted out digger looked like. 2. Full kit lid out, right down to a tooth brush. It is also believed this was taken to go with the above photo. Note the protective cover on the rifle trigger and magazine area. 3. Mess parade line up. From notes of Jack this could be at "Gamaches", France where the last group of 111 men of the 38th Batt in the 45th quota left to come home. They went from Gamaches to Havre then to England. 4. In "Billets" behind the lines. Note the straw on the floor. When a unit came out of the line they were billeted in farm houses, barns, sheds, homes and at times anything that would give the men shelter from the elements. Refer Cat No. 1280 for Jack GRINTONS Service Records. Photographs - black and white on paper. Four photographs top to bottom, Soldier in uniform, Full kit laid out, Mess parade line up, Billets behind lines. Frame - timber, black colour paint with glass. Mount - black cardboard. Backing cardboard with handwritten notation.On backing cardboard - handwritten in black felt tip pen "1."framed photographs, grinton collection, ww1, 38th -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPHS - A SET OF SEVEN PHOTOGRAPHS SHOWING FUNERAL MARCH FOR CAPTAIN ALBERT JACKA, 1932
... carriage and coffin stationary. 2 soldiers in WW1 fighting kit... soldiers in WW1 fighting kit in Rest on Arms Reverse. Civilian ...Captain Albert Jacka, VC, 14 Bn, first VC in WW1.A set of seven black and white photos showing the funeral march for Captain Albert Jacka VC in Melbourne 1932. 1. & 2. Front of gun carriage team. 3 horses and 2 riders. 3. Party of armed soldiers, bayonets fixed, marching in formation. 4. Gun carriage and coffin stationary. 2 soldiers in WW1 fighting kit in Rest on Arms Reverse. Civilian clothed men, hats off. One drummer is marching past. 5. Group of eight senior Officers marching. Most are in uniform with swords. 6. Large group of marching men in civilian clothes. They hold their hats against their heart. A civilian policeman is standing as crowd control. 7. The gun carriage and coffin moving away. Men in civilian crowd have removed their headdress. There are two files of men either side of the coffin, marching beside it.1. "Jacka's Funeral" on rear. 2. Funeral Captain Jacka, Melbourne 1932. 3. "Albert Jacka's Funeral" on rear. 4. "Albert Jacka's Funeral" on rear. 5. "Members of Jacka's battalion at his funeral. Jan 1932." on rear. 6. "Funeral Capt Albert Jacka 'Australia's first VC'" on rear. 7. "Funeral Capt Albert Jacka, Melbourne 1931" on rear.albert jacka vc, funeral, melbourne -
Melbourne Legacy
Newspaper - Poem, The Army of the West by C.J. Dennis, 25 April 1929
... A poignant poem by CJ Dennis about Anzac soldiers from... Anzac soldiers from World War 1. The date was located from Trove ...A poignant poem by CJ Dennis about Anzac soldiers from World War 1. The date was located from Trove. The Army of the West BY C. J. DENNIS HERE was tramping, a tramping, a tramp of many feet. The young men, the strong men were marching in the street, Marching for a new land, at the Old World's call, With the sun upon their faces — straight lads and tall, The chosen of a leal land that yielded of her best. "Pack your kit," the soldier said, "for the ships sail West," Then Anzac, oh, Anzac! A new name on the tongue — A proud name and a precious name to mark the valiant young — The valiant young who went so gay across a troubled sea, The glorious young who slept so deep upon Gallipoli. There was tramping, a tramping, a tramp of weary feet. The spent men, the worn men, were marching in the street- Marching to the wild cheers, home at last from war, With a wisdom on their faces that we had not known before: Wisdom of the veteran, earned at our behest, "Now sound the call," the soldier said, "for the boys gone West." But Anzac, oh, Anzac! Dearly they bought the name Who lit upon Gallipoli that everlasting flame — The flame to light the path for men who live beyond their day; While in the West the glory grows, as soldiers drift away. There is tramping, a tramping, a tramp of steady feet. The grey men, the grave men are marching in the street; And maimed men and blind men and shattered men are here. But many a man he marches not who marched last year. Gathered to his comrades, to the Army of the Blest. "Close up the ranks," the soldier said, "for the boys march West." But Anzac, oh, Anzac! Surely no day shall come When that fame shall not be quickened in the roll of every drum; In the call of every bugle let the name be vibrant yet, In a great land of strong men — who never shall forget. There yet will be a tramping, a tramp of dwindling feet, As the last old, old men come marching down the street; Marching now with memories, phantoms at their side, To the cheering of their strong sons inheriting their pride; Inheriting a shining gift won in a bloody quest, "Harkl" the aged soldier says. "The bugles call us West." Then Anzac! Anzac! Oh, what a mighty cry- When that great hymn of greeting goes shouting down the sky, As the last recruit comes marching to the singing of the rest, And the last man answers roll-call in the Army of the West. It was in a folder of documents about the history of Legacy. Appears to have been mostly compiled by Legatee Cyril Smith as he has many hand written notes on miscellaneous pieces of paper (some are envelopes addressed to him). Some notes were typed up into a summary of the History of Legacy. Also documents relating to the first time Legacy approached the public for donations in September 1956, including newspaper articles that were reprinted, a schedule of information that was approved to be released to the press, and a list of potential donors that was circulated to Legatees in the hope they could contact the ones they knew personally or professionally. The documents from this folder have been added in seperate records (see 01262 to 01282). The folder was part of an attempt to capture history of Legacy, generally from the 1950s.The documents provide an insight into the working of Legacy, especially in the 1950s. Legatee Cyril Smith and others were detailing their experiences and knowledge for the future. This poem might have been included for its portrayal of Anzacs.A poem by CJ Dennis printed in a newspaper.history, world war one, poems, poetry -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, jar of Mustard Ointment 'Rawleigh's;, mid 20thC
WT Rawleigh (1870-1952) Freeport USA began in 1889 the direct selling method to sell his products, travelling around on horse and cart in the early days from house to house selling his medicines and other lines. Rawleigh's wide range of products includes: Medicinal, Nutritional, Gourmet, Homecare, Personal Care, Animal & Plant Care Since 1889, millions of families around the world have learned to rely upon and keep Rawleigh's reliable medicines and other products on hand ready for emergencies to relieve sickness, pains, injuries and for their daily needs. By 1920, young Rawleigh had built the biggest manufacturing organisation in the world. Mr Floyd George Rawleigh who was the son of David Rawleigh, W.T.Rawleigh's brother, came to Australia, with Mr Jackson, in 1931 and set up the Rawleighs Company Business . Generations of Australians, Canadians and Americans grew up waiting for The Rawleigh Man to arrive at their front door with his sample case of goodies to add spice to their life and to heal their ailments. In World War II, most Australian soldiers posted overseas carried a tin of Rawleigh Antiseptic Salve in their kits to treat wounds and ward off infection The Rawleigh Man brought to family front doors the best materials money could buy from around the world: spices from Sumatra, Java, China, India, Africa, the West Indies; black pepper from the island of Ponapai; lemon and orange oils from California and Sicily and Vanilla from Madagascar and Java; high grade coffee beans from the Andes. Most of the herbs, roots, barks and buds used in making cough medicines and tonics came from Europe, India, Ceylon, China, North America, the West Indies, Jamaica, Honduras and Asia. From Japan came camphor and menthol for making medicines. From Tavenui, the Garden Island of Fiji, came the food grade coconut oil for Rawleigh's gold medal winning Coconut Oil Soap. Rawleigh products are still only available from Rawleigh men and women who carry on the time-honoured tradition of the Rawleigh company to give individuals a go at developing their own business supplying products to people in their homes. Only now they are also doing it in cyberspace. A clear glass jar with a metal screw lid containing Mustard Ointment made by W.T. Rawleigh Co. Ltd. .Melbourne Lid ; Rawleigh’s Front ; Rawleigh’s / Net WT. / 1 ½ oz / COMPOUND / MUSTARD OINTMENT / WILL NOT BLISTER /preferable to Mustard Plaster / MNUFACTURED BY / The W, T. Rawleigh Co Ltd / MELBOURNE. / Left side ; DIRECTIONS …….. , / Right side ; Useful pharmacy, medicines, mustard ointment, w.t. rawleigh company ltd., hospitals, nursing, containers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, melbourne, respiratory diseases