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Charlton RSL Sub BranchArticle - Swagger Stick, Leather bound swagger stick
... Swagger Stick...Leather bound swagger stick...Wood swagger stick bound in leather....Charlton RSL Sub Branch RSL Clubrooms 11 Armstrong Street Charlton, 3525 goldfields Wood swagger stick bound in leather. Leather bound swagger stick Article Swagger Stick ...Wood swagger stick bound in leather. -
Charlton RSL Sub BranchArticle - Swagger Stick, Leather bound swagger stick
... Swagger Stick...Leather bound swagger stick...Wood swagger stick bound in leather with loop strap on handle....Leather bound swagger stick Article Swagger Stick ...Wood swagger stick bound in leather with loop strap on handle. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Swagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Swagger Stick...Dark stained wooden swagger stick...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Swagger Stick McPhail Collection Dark stained wooden swagger stick Swagger Stick Equipment Equipment, Army ...Dark stained wooden swagger stickswagger stick, mcphail collection -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Swagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Swagger Stick...A light coloured wooden swagger stick with a gold pointed tip and head...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Swagger Stick McPhail Collection A light coloured wooden swagger stick with a gold pointed tip and head Swagger Stick Equipment Equipment, Army ...A light coloured wooden swagger stick with a gold pointed tip and headswagger stick, mcphail collection -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Engraved Swagger Stick
... Engraved Swagger Stick...Swagger stick...Swagger stick with engraving, 1965, buffalo horn. ...Engraved. Engraved Swagger Stick Equipment Equipment, Army ...Swagger stick with engraving, 1965, buffalo horn. Presented to major Ian McKeown, Australian Army training Team Vietnam (AATTV). Maj Ian McKeown served with the AATTV from May 1964 until March 1965. This swagger stick was presented to him by the grateful men he helped to train. He does not know what became of them. On loan courtesy the collection of Ian McKeown. Made from buffalo horn. Engraved.swagger stick, maj mckeown, aattv, australian army training team vietnam (aattv) -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - SWAGGER STICK & FROG, Unknown
... SWAGGER STICK & FROG......Swagger stick...The swagger stick frog is usually worn on the waist belt of the uniform....Uniform SWAGGER STICK & FROG ...Collection of James Knopp Reg No. 1515.1. The swagger stick is a short stick covered with leather and is usually carried by a senior military personas a symbol of authority. 2. The swagger stick frog is usually worn on the waist belt of the uniform.passchendaele barracks trust, swagger stick, frog, pbt 2 and 3 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - JOHN KENNETH MARTIN COLLECTION: SWAGGER STICK, 1939-1945
... JOHN KENNETH MARTIN COLLECTION: SWAGGER STICK....military officer's swagger stick...Clothing, brown leather covered swagger stick. Swagger sticks used by Officers as a symbol of authority, carried under left arm. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COSTUME Male military officer's swagger stick Clothing, brown leather covered swagger stick. ...Clothing, brown leather covered swagger stick. Swagger sticks used by Officers as a symbol of authority, carried under left arm. Swagger stick belonged to John Kenneth Martin, padre in 2nd Australian Corps AIF. Served overseas as a Chaplain from 1940-1945. Old box 314Y.costume, male, military officer's swagger stick -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SWAGGER STICK, Unknown
... SWAGGER STICK......Swagger stick...The swagger stick is made of polished timber with a half shell casing on the top and the projectile casing on the bottom....Equipment SWAGGER STICK ...The Australian Army uses the Swagger stick as a traditional ceremonial symbol of authority, commonly carried under the right arm by a Company Sergeant Major and Commissioned Officers, particularly in ceremonial or “Walking Out”dress. The swagger stick is made of polished timber with a half shell casing on the top and the projectile casing on the bottom.On the top of the shell casing - ”The emblem of the Royal Australian Corps of Transport”passchendaele barracks trust, pbt246, swagger stick, ceremonial equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SWAGGER STICK, Unknown
... SWAGGER STICK......Swagger stick...The swagger stick is made of polished timber with a half brass shell casing on the top and the projectile on the bottom. ...Equipment SWAGGER STICK ...The Australian Army uses the Swagger stick as a traditional ceremonial symbol of authority, commonly carried under the right arm by a Company Sergeant Major and Commissioned Officers, particularly in ceremonial or “Walking Out” dress. The swagger stick is made of polished timber with a half brass shell casing on the top and the projectile on the bottom. On the top shell casing - “C6 77”passchendaele barracks trust, pbt245, swagger stick, ceremonial equipment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Swagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Swagger Stick...A 'swagger stick' or 'drill cane' is carried by military officers, particularly generals and senior commanders, as a symbol of their authority....Tip of stick is coloured black. Equipment Swagger Stick ...A 'swagger stick' or 'drill cane' is carried by military officers, particularly generals and senior commanders, as a symbol of their authority.Varnished wooden stick with tarnished metal hilt, which has an etched design that resembles mountains. Tip of stick is coloured black.swagger stick, wooden stick, officer, military officer, drill cane -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchMemorabilia - Swagger Stick
... Swagger Stick......Swagger Stick... Swagger stick consisting of a wooden rod with a brass rifle round on one end and a brass bolt(?) ...Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch 44 – 50 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne WW1 WW2 Swagger Stick Swagger stick consisting of a wooden rod with a brass rifle round on one end and a brass bolt(?) ...Swagger stick consisting of a wooden rod with a brass rifle round on one end and a brass bolt(?) with a Major's Crown applied on the opposite end.ww1, ww2, swagger stick -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SWAGGER STICK, Unknown
... SWAGGER STICK......Swagger stick...The swagger stick is made of dark coloured polished timber with the top 9 cm painted black, the top and bottom of the stick has metal caps screwed on....Equipment SWAGGER STICK ...The Australian Army uses the Swagger stick as a traditional ceremonial symbol of authority, commonly carried under the right arm by a Company Sergeant Major and Commissioned Officers, particularly in ceremonial or “Walking Out” dress. The swagger stick is made of dark coloured polished timber with the top 9 cm painted black, the top and bottom of the stick has metal caps screwed on.Set in to the top/side of the stick - Australian Engineers Badge over a “'V”symbol.passchendaele barracks trust, pbt244, swagger stick, ceremonial equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SWAGGER STICK, Australian Army - 38th Battalion, Unknown
... SWAGGER STICK......Swagger Stick...The Australian Army uses the Swagger stick as a traditional ceremonial symbol of authority, commonly carried under the right arm by a Company Sergeant Major and Commissioned Officers, particularly in ceremonial or “Walking Out” dress. ...Equipment SWAGGER STICK Australian Army - 38th Battalion. ...Relates to the 38th Battalion. Belonged to "Jack GERDSEN".The Australian Army uses the Swagger stick as a traditional ceremonial symbol of authority, commonly carried under the right arm by a Company Sergeant Major and Commissioned Officers, particularly in ceremonial or “Walking Out” dress. The swagger stick is made of light coloured polished timber with a round silver top featuring the 38th Battalion Regimental Badge, the lower of base of the stick is protected by a silver metal cap.Round-silver top with the Rising Sun emblem embossed and featuring the Bendigo Regiment 38th Battalion Regimental Badge.passchendaele barracks trust, pbt243, swagger stick, ceremonial equipment, jack gerdsen -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SWAGGER STICK, Unknown
... SWAGGER STICK......Swagger stick...The swagger stick is made of polished timber with a brass shell casing on the top and the shell casing projectile on the bottom. 2. ...Hosking RACT Label. Equipment SWAGGER STICK ...1. The Australian Army uses the Swagger stick as a traditional ceremonial symbol of authority, commonly carried under the right arm by a Company Sergeant Major and Commissioned Officers, particularly in ceremonial or “Walking Out” dress. The swagger stick is made of polished timber with a brass shell casing on the top and the shell casing projectile on the bottom. 2. Wooden display stand with R.D. Hosking RACT Label.2. “WO2 R.D. Hosking RACT “ - Two small collar badges with the wording “Royal Australian Corps of Transport”passchendaele barracks trust, pbt247, ceremonial equipment, swagger stick -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSwagger Stick, 1944-45
... Swagger Stick......swagger stick...Dark brown wooden swagger stick with large knob on one end which depicts an inlaid map of Australia in a light colour with a brass crown insignia (bade of rank) inside the map of Australia...His rank on discharge was WO1 WO11 R. E. O'Hara. swagger stick Dark brown wooden swagger stick with large knob on one end which depicts an inlaid map of Australia in a light colour with a brass crown insignia (bade of rank) inside the map of Australia Swagger Stick ...Made by a German POW about 1944-45 and given to WO11 R. E. O'Hara. R. E. O'Hara, father of the donor, was a WO11 in the POW camp. He left Tatura at the end of the war when he was posted to Manus Island for the war crimes trials against the Japanese. He continued in the Army until 1952. WO11 R. E. O'Hara VX5293. His rank on discharge was WO1 Dark brown wooden swagger stick with large knob on one end which depicts an inlaid map of Australia in a light colour with a brass crown insignia (bade of rank) inside the map of Australiawo11 r. e. o'hara., swagger stick -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSwagger Stick, 1944-45
... Swagger Stick......swagger stick...Light coloured wooden swagger stick with large knob on one end which depicts a sphere in dark coloured wood inlaid at regular intervals with a light coloured wood. ...The top of the knob is covered by a brass crown (badge of rank). Swagger Stick ...Made by a German POW about 1944-45 and given to WO11 R. E. O'Hara. R. E. O'Hara, father of the donor, was a WO11 in the POW camp. He left Tatura at the end of the war when he was posted to Manus Island for the war crimes trials against the Japanese. He continued in the Army until 1952. WO11 R. E. O'Hara VX5293. His rank on discharge was WO1 Light coloured wooden swagger stick with large knob on one end which depicts a sphere in dark coloured wood inlaid at regular intervals with a light coloured wood. The top of the knob is covered by a brass crown (badge of rank).wo11 r. e. o'hara., swagger stick -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchSwagger Stick
... Swagger Stick......swagger stick...Made of 12 x 7.62mm SLR spent cartridges brazed to form an ornamental stick, commonly referred to as a 'swagger stick'. It has two badges attached from the Army Signal Corp, 110 Signal Squadron.....Swagger Stick ...Trench art, Vietnam era. Made of 12 x 7.62mm SLR spent cartridges brazed to form an ornamental stick, commonly referred to as a 'swagger stick'. It has two badges attached from the Army Signal Corp, 110 Signal Squadron..The end cartridge is stamped 1967vietnam, swagger stick, trench art, 110th signal squadron -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - SWAGGER STICK, Post 1942
... SWAGGER STICK...Swagger stick...Officers wood ‘Swagger Stick” brown stain tapered, one end has an inset silver colour with colour patch red over brown centre off being 2/7th Aust INF Bn. ...A typed label has been suck on one end. Accessory SWAGGER STICK ...Item Re John Eric Wiles VX16067, refer Cat No 5410P for his service details.Officers wood ‘Swagger Stick” brown stain tapered, one end has an inset silver colour with colour patch red over brown centre off being 2/7th Aust INF Bn. A typed label has been suck on one end.On labe, “J.E.Wiles 2/7th INF BN VX16067”swagger stick, officer, wiles -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Swagger Stick, c1863
... Swagger Stick...swagger stick...This swagger stick belonged to Private Ernest LUCAS who served with the Royal Defence Corps between 17/6/1907 and 18/5/1919 including the 6th Battalion Middlesex Regiment In the British Army before World War I, swagger sticks were carried by all other ranks when off duty as part of their walking out uniform. ...Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch 2-4 Templeton Street Wangaratta high-country This swagger stick belonged to Private Ernest LUCAS who served with the Royal Defence Corps between 17/6/1907 and 18/5/1919 including the 6th Battalion Middlesex Regiment In the British Army before World War I, swagger sticks were carried by all other ranks when off duty as part of their walking out uniform. ...This swagger stick belonged to Private Ernest LUCAS who served with the Royal Defence Corps between 17/6/1907 and 18/5/1919 including the 6th Battalion Middlesex Regiment In the British Army before World War I, swagger sticks were carried by all other ranks when off duty as part of their walking out uniform. The stick took the form of a short cane of polished wood, with an ornamented metal head of regimental pattern. The usual custom was for the private soldier or NCO to carry the stick tucked under his arm. Until 1939 swagger sticks were still carried by peacetime regular soldiers when "walking out" of barracks but the practice ceased with the outbreak of World War II. The 6th Battalion Middlesex Regiment can trace its history back to 7 August 1760 as part of the Middlesex Militia. In 1778 it was titled the 1st East Middlesex Militia. By royal order the regiment was later designated the Royal East Middlesex Militia on 24 April 1804. By 1855 it was using the formal title of "1st or Royal East Middlesex Regiment of Militia". In 1900 the number of regular Middlesex Regiment battalions was doubled with the formation of a new the 3rd and 4th battalions; and the two militia battalions were renumbered as 5th and 6th battalions of the regiment. The unit's standing orders of 1863 record the regimental insignia as being somewhat unusual, in that it did not include standard royal crown, but featured a five-pointed Saxon Crown atop a shield with the arms of the East Saxon Kingdom i.e. three stylised Seaxes hilted and pommeledpLong narrow round cane made from polished reddish/brown wood with brass metal tip and embossed silver topSilver metal top embossed with a crown above a shield inscribed 6th Battalion Middlesex Regtswagger stick, 6th battalion middlesex regiment, private ernest lucas -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchSwagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Swagger Stick...Swagger stck, light tan in colour, with bulb on the head of the stick embossed with "Rising Sun" emblem, using third pattern from 1904 to 1949. ...The bulb on the head of the stick is "distressed" Swagger Stick Swagger Stick ...Swagger StickSwagger stck, light tan in colour, with bulb on the head of the stick embossed with "Rising Sun" emblem, using third pattern from 1904 to 1949. The Third Pattern - May 1904 The Third Pattern Rising Sun Badge. The third pattern Rising Sun badge carried a scroll inscribed with the words ‘Australian Commonwealth Military Forces’ and was worn throughout both World Wars. There were, however, a number of variations of the badge; a special version was struck for the coronation of King Edward VII in 1902 and there were badges of the Commonwealth Horse and the Australian Instructional Corps, each with its respective title on the scrolls. This pattern badge formed the template for all subsequent General Service badges. The bulb on the head of the stick is "distressed" -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchSwagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Swagger stick wood with brass ends...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Equipment WW2 Army Swagger stick wood with brass ends Swagger Stick ...Swagger stick wood with brass endsequipment, ww2, army -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Household, Swagger Stick, Early 20th century
... Swagger Stick...They were usually carried under the arm. The use of a swagger stick is now largely obsolete....The stick is a little marked and stained. Swagger Stick Household ...Swagger sticks were carried by army officers as a mark of authority. They were usually carried under the arm. The use of a swagger stick is now largely obsolete.Thus item is retained as an example of an object previously used by Army officers. It will be useful for display. This is a rounded cane stick with a spherical-shaped top that is slightly curved. The top is of a slightly darker colour. The stick is a little marked and stained. australian army, history of warrnambool -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchSwagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Swagger stick belonged to and was used by Major Alfred Norman Dean Royal Australian Army Medical Corps...RAAMC silver collar badge attached to shaft 130mm from head. Swagger Stick ...Swagger stick belonged to and was used by Major Alfred Norman Dean Royal Australian Army Medical CorpsTimber stick 820mm long with brass tip 25mm long and bulbed head 40mm in diameter. RAAMC silver collar badge attached to shaft 130mm from head. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Swagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Swagger Stick length 70cm (27.5 inch) with 1.10cm Britannia Metal end with embossed badge: Australian Commonwealth Military Forces and 1.10cm Britannia Metal band at other end....Swagger Stick ...Items from Mitcham RSL CollectionSwagger Stick length 70cm (27.5 inch) with 1.10cm Britannia Metal end with embossed badge: Australian Commonwealth Military Forces and 1.10cm Britannia Metal band at other end.Australian Commonwealth Forcemilitary history, army -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Swagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Swagger Stick. Length 69cm (27inch). Light brown wood, with 1.14cm Britannia Metal end embossed with submarine badge and words Submarine Hunters, and 1cm Britannia Metal band at other end....Accessory Swagger Stick ...Items from the Mitcham RSL collectionSwagger Stick. Length 69cm (27inch). Light brown wood, with 1.14cm Britannia Metal end embossed with submarine badge and words Submarine Hunters, and 1cm Britannia Metal band at other end.Submarine Huntersmilitary history, navy -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchSwagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Trench art WW1 swagger stick. Cane body with 15mm metal tip. ...One is inserted to the head of the cane and the cross case has an unexpended bullet inserted. Swagger Stick ...Trench art WW1 swagger stick. Cane body with 15mm metal tip. Head of stick comprises two 0.303 inch spent cartridges joined through bottom third of each cartridge case. One is inserted to the head of the cane and the cross case has an unexpended bullet inserted.Each Cartridge case CAC VI 12 5 -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchSwagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Trench Art WW2 Swagger Stick. wooden stick tipped with chromed expended German cartridge case. ...Frankston RSL Sub Branch 183 Cranbourne Road Frankston mornington-peninsula Trench Art WW2 Swagger Stick. wooden stick tipped with chromed expended German cartridge case. ...Trench Art WW2 Swagger Stick. wooden stick tipped with chromed expended German cartridge case. The cane head is topped with chromed crossed British .303 expended cartridges each tipped with unexpended bullets. attached to the side of the crossed cartridge cases is a 1937 British Coronation medalet -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchSwagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Made of a wooden rod painted black and a spent 7.62mm SLR cartridge which has been cut into two with one piece attached to either end of the rod to form an ornamental stick, commonly referred to as a 'swagger stick'. Half of the cartridge, complete with a projectile forms one end with the other half of the cartridge forming the opposite end. ...Swagger Stick ...Trench art, Vietnam era. Made of a wooden rod painted black and a spent 7.62mm SLR cartridge which has been cut into two with one piece attached to either end of the rod to form an ornamental stick, commonly referred to as a 'swagger stick'. Half of the cartridge, complete with a projectile forms one end with the other half of the cartridge forming the opposite end. -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchSwagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Made of a wooden rod and a spent 50 calibre cartridge which has been cut into two with one piece attached to either end of the rod to form an ornamental stick, commonly referred to as a 'swagger stick'. Half of the cartridge, complete with a projectile forms one end with the other half of the cartridge forming the opposite end. ...There is a gilt uniform button attached to the cartridge detonator end, with the emblem of the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RAEME). Swagger Stick ...Trench art, Vietnam era. Made of a wooden rod and a spent 50 calibre cartridge which has been cut into two with one piece attached to either end of the rod to form an ornamental stick, commonly referred to as a 'swagger stick'. Half of the cartridge, complete with a projectile forms one end with the other half of the cartridge forming the opposite end. There is a gilt uniform button attached to the cartridge detonator end, with the emblem of the Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (RAEME). -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchSwagger Stick
... Swagger Stick...Shaft is tipped with .303 round with base cut off and affixed to end of wooden shaft. Swagger Stick ...Wooden shaft with carved wooden handle 90 degrees to the shaft. Shaft is tipped with .303 round with base cut off and affixed to end of wooden shaft.Nil
