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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - ACC LOCK COLLECTION: BURST OF BLACK SHRAPNELL OVER VILLERS BRETONNEUX, POSTCARD, BRITISH MADE, 1914-1918
... Copy G 11...Bendigo Historical Society Inc. History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields POSTCARD Postcard WW1 France shrapnell Villers Bretonneux Postcard, WW1, B&W indistinct image of a burst of black shrapnell over Villers Bretonneux. ...Postcard, WW1, B&W indistinct image of a burst of black shrapnell over Villers Bretonneux. Copy G 11postcard, postcard, ww1, france, shrapnell, villers bretonneux -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchMagazine, AIF Printing Section, Aussie - The Australian Soldier's Magazine, February 1919
... Magazine No 11 of 13 Printed in the field by the AIF Printing Section during WW1 Price 10 centimes ...Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch 2-4 Templeton Street Wangaratta high-country Magazine No 11 of 13 Printed in the field by the AIF Printing Section during WW1 Price 10 centimes aussie - the australian soldiers magazine ww1 1919 Top - No. 11 February 1919 Centre - Aussie Magazine of cream colour pages with sketch of soldier Aussie - The Australian Soldier's Magazine Magazine Magazine AIF Printing Section ...Magazine No 11 of 13 Printed in the field by the AIF Printing Section during WW1 Price 10 centimes Magazine of cream colour pages with sketch of soldier Top - No. 11 February 1919 Centre - Aussie aussie - the australian soldiers magazine, ww1, 1919 -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionDocument - Awards 13ALH
... Folder containing individual RAAC Decorations, Awards & Honours For WW1 for 13th Light Horse Regiment, AIF - includes members from 22 Corps M Tpt who were Transferred to 13 Light Horse after 11 November 1918....8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Simpson Barracks McLeod melbourne military WWI World War One awards 13th Folder containing individual RAAC Decorations, Awards & Honours For WW1 for 13th Light Horse Regiment, AIF - includes members from 22 Corps M Tpt who were Transferred to 13 Light Horse after 11 November 1918. ...Folder containing individual RAAC Decorations, Awards & Honours For WW1 for 13th Light Horse Regiment, AIF - includes members from 22 Corps M Tpt who were Transferred to 13 Light Horse after 11 November 1918.military, wwi, world war one, awards, 13th -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - BELT, WEBBING, KHAKI, c.1914-1920
... Webbing Belt, 2" (50mm) wide. WW1 equipment. It has one brass buckle. On that belt is affixed about 25 British Regimental Badges. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Believed to be from Arthur Ackers Collection WW1. WW1 Webbing Belt Uniform Badges Buttons Webbing Belt, 2" (50mm) wide. ...Believed to be from Arthur Ackers Collection WW1.Webbing Belt, 2" (50mm) wide. WW1 equipment. It has one brass buckle. On that belt is affixed about 25 British Regimental Badges. It also has 11 buttons, Military. On the rear can be seen most of the badges - buttons are held on the belt with a long leather thong.ww1, webbing belt, uniform, badges, buttons -
Bendigo Military MuseumHonour Board - HONOUR BOARD, EAGLEHAWK LODGE, WW1, WW2, Eaglehawk Lodge, Post 1919 & post 1945
... The WW1 roll has 11 names with 1 x MC and 1 x DCM award. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields The WW1 roll has 11 names with 1 x MC and 1 x DCM award. ...The WW1 roll has 11 names with 1 x MC and 1 x DCM award. The WW2 roll has 15 names. The entire structure is in 16 pieces that all fit together.Eaglehawk Lodge No 55 Honour Roll, all marble, all text in gold, the main centre piece is WW1 with Lodge insignia at the top with year dates followed by 2 columns with text and list of names following, at the bottom the Lodge name. Two sections one each side is for WW2 with names on.Centre section, “1914 - 1919 HONOR Roll - The Great War - Eaglehawk - Lodge No 55 VC” Side sections, “World War 11 - 1939 - 1945”memoroabilia, honor, roll, lodge, eaglehawk -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchMedal - WW1 Medals, Private Ernest LUCAS
... LUCAS was discharged on 18/5/1919 having served 11 years and 305 days....Three WW1 medals including 1914 Star awarded to Private Ernest LUCAS Royal Defence Corps who was first assigned to the Middlesex Regiment. ...Three WW1 medals including 1914 Star awarded to Private Ernest LUCAS Royal Defence Corps who was first assigned to the Middlesex Regiment. LUCAS was discharged on 18/5/1919 having served 11 years and 305 days.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 pommeledThree original WW1 medals with ribbons - round silver coloured metal medal with grey black white and orange striped ribbon - round gold coloured metal medal with purple blue green yellow and orange striped ribbon and bronze coloured star shaped metal medal with blue white and red striped ribbonPTE E LUCAS- Middlesex Regt.ernest lucas, middlesex regiment -
Kyneton RSL Sub BranchHONOUR BOARD, They Died for King and Country, 1922-1923
... Colonel Geoff HURRY DSO, MHR 11 Nov 1923 Plaque below the board reads: GRUNDY & CO Brunswick...Kyneton RSL Sub Branch 37 - 39 Mollison Street Kyneton daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges The names entered on the Honour Board were selected from enlistments in WW1 who were born in Kyneton. This Honour Board commemorates those servicemen who enlisted from the Kyneton district and made the supreme sacrifice for their country. honour board kyneton rsl world war one Enlistments from the Kyneton District who died as a result of active service in WW1. ...The names entered on the Honour Board were selected from enlistments in WW1 who were born in Kyneton.This Honour Board commemorates those servicemen who enlisted from the Kyneton district and made the supreme sacrifice for their country.Wooden Honour Board with gold lettering , three panels, largest with three columns, two outer panels have one column, with oblong, bronze small plaque underneath.Enlistments from the Kyneton District who died as a result of active service in WW1. Inscription on brass plaque below the Honour board reads: Presented by Miss LENNON of the CLUB HOTEL, 23 Feb 1922 Unveiled by Lt. Colonel Geoff HURRY DSO, MHR 11 Nov 1923 Plaque below the board reads: GRUNDY & CO Brunswickhonour board, kyneton rsl, world war one -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - Black and White, Reninghelst. c1917, c1917
... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reningelst, accessed 11/07/2014)...(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reningelst, accessed 11/07/2014) Poperinghe Poperinge Flanders Chatham-Holmes Family Collection WW1 postcard Black and White postcard showing the interior of a church in Reninghelst, Belgium, during World War One Reninghelst. c1917 Postcard - Black and White ...Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia. Reningelst is a rural village in the Belgian province of West-Flanders, and a "deelgemeente" of the municipality Poperinge. A double railway was constructed during the First World War. Reningelst was a stopover for many soldiers on their way to or from the front. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reningelst, accessed 11/07/2014)Black and White postcard showing the interior of a church in Reninghelst, Belgium, during World War Onepoperinghe, poperinge, flanders, chatham-holmes family collection, ww1, postcard -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph, c1942/45
... Son of Thomas Kelvie Chesters who served during WW1 and likely named in honour of his brother John Chesters who was killed in action in France during WW1. ...Son of Thomas Kelvie Chesters who served during WW1 and likely named in honour of his brother John Chesters who was killed in action in France during WW1. ...Photograph x 2 of gravesite and of John Kelvie Chesters VX67750 born on 11/12/1922 at Footscray Enlisted on 12/12/1941 and serviced with the Australian Army Canteen Service (AACS). John was deployed to Ambon in the Dutch East Indies and taken prisoner of war and died of illness on 1/7/1945 aged 22 years. Buried at Galala War Cemetery Ambon.. Son of Thomas Kelvie Chesters who served during WW1 and likely named in honour of his brother John Chesters who was killed in action in France during WW1. Two black and white photographs one of soldier and one of white cross in cemetery.VX67750 Pte J K Chestersww2, ambon, pow, aacs, gull force -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - CLOCK
... The clock is now in the Bendigo Military Museum in the WW1 section Main Hall with the hands on 11.OO o’clock signifying the 11th hour, 11th day, 11th month in 1918....The clock is now in the Bendigo Military Museum in the WW1 section Main Hall with the hands on 11.OO o’clock signifying the 11th hour, 11th day, 11th month in 1918. ...This clock was originally from the Eaglehawk RSL Sub Branch, one of 3 RSL’s in Bendigo. In 2004 Eaglehawk RSL wound down and became part of the Bendigo District RSL Sub Branch Inc. The clock is now in the Bendigo Military Museum in the WW1 section Main Hall with the hands on 11.OO o’clock signifying the 11th hour, 11th day, 11th month in 1918.Large round timber framed wind up clock, Roman numerals, the hands are black, there is one wind up key hole on the right of the center, has makers name on.On face, “Kilpatrick & Co - Melbourne”brsl, ehrsl, smirsl -
Bendigo Military MuseumAlbum - PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM
... Grey DSO. Page 4 - 11. Reproductions of glass plate photos of ANZAC. ...Grey DSO. Page 4 - 11. Reproductions of glass plate photos of ANZAC. ...The album is a collection by Phil Harper obviously from a tour in 1965 to Eygpt, France and Turkey , this would have co incited with the 50 years of “ANZAC”. “Bunty Lawrence was regarded by Phil Harper as his “second Dad”. The glass plate photos are of ANZAC, dead Turkish/Australian soldiers, burials, ANZAC Armistice,, all have 1915 hand written on. “Bunty” Lawrence was one of the instrumental soldiers with the invention of the Drip water Rifle used on ANZAC. Refer Cat No 10570.2 for his service details.Photo album green buckram hard covers with 10 leafs double sided. Page 1. Colour photos re Tobruk and Nile 1965 page 2. Photo postcards France WW1, photo of “Bunty Lawrence”. Page 3. Letter to “Bunty Lawrence” from M.Gen R. Grey DSO. Page 4 - 11. Reproductions of glass plate photos of ANZAC. Page 12 - 18. Photos 1965 of Turkey and ANZAC in colour.One single photo of a stadium has, “B & W 1965 Turkey”albums, anzac, turkey -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH, BRITISH SOLDIER, POST BOER WAR, E. Dennison- Binns, c1899-1903
... Served 1899-1902 Cape Colony, Colesberg, Transvaal - with the Mounted Infantry. WW1 - DOE 11 Dec 15, Middlesex Regiment 5 Bm. ...Served 1899-1902 Cape Colony, Colesberg, Transvaal - with the Mounted Infantry. WW1 - DOE 11 Dec 15, Middlesex Regiment 5 Bm. ...Believed to be "George Goulding No. 4886" Britain. The collar badge is that of the Suffolk Regiment. Service of George Frederick Goulding, British Army Boer, South Africa. He was NR 4886 Suffolk Regiment DOB c1878. POB White Chapel, London. Served 1899-1902 Cape Colony, Colesberg, Transvaal - with the Mounted Infantry. WW1 - DOE 11 Dec 15, Middlesex Regiment 5 Bm. (A Reserve Bn). Discharged from Middlesex 19 Apr 1916. M.U. Number 1710 Pte. The British I.W.M. also shows he served in the Royal Field Artillery in WW1. That info is not available. Rank Gunner NR L/10626.This is a black and white portrait of a British soldier waist upwards. He is in uniform, wearing two medals. One medal on the soldier has 3 bars, the other has 2 bars. His belt is probably white. The badges on his collar appear to be a Castle with gate. The soldier is hatless. The photo is glued onto a cardboard surround.The bottom of the cardboard backing has written in white ink "The Imperial Studio - E. Dennison. Binns, 44 Measea Road, Colchester"boer war, south africa, british soldier -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - black and white, Chateau De La Malmaison, France, C1916, c1916
... Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia Château de Malmaison is a country house in the city of Rueil-Malmaison about 12 km from Paris. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia Château de Malmaison is a country house in the city of Rueil-Malmaison about 12 km from Paris. ...Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia Château de Malmaison is a country house in the city of Rueil-Malmaison about 12 km from Paris. It was formerly the residence of Joséphine de Beauharnais. She bought the house in April 1799 for herself and her husband, General Napoléon Bonaparte. From 1800 to 1802 the headquarters of the French government. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C3%A2teau_de_Malmaison, accessed 11/07/2014(Black and White postcard of a double storey chateau in France.chatham-holmes family collection, mailmaison, france, world war one, napoleon, postcard -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchContainer - Small box
... Son of Thomas Kelvie Chesters who served during WW1 and likely named in honour of his brother John Chesters 3476 killed in action in France during WW1. ...Son of Thomas Kelvie Chesters who served during WW1 and likely named in honour of his brother John Chesters 3476 killed in action in France during WW1. ...Small box containing seven obituary notices - five relating to John Kelvie Chesters POW and two relating to his uncle John Chesters KIA in 1916 John Kelvie Chesters VX67750 Born on 11/12/1922 at Footscray Enlisted on 12/12/1941 and serviced with the Australian Army Canteen Service (AACS). John was deployed to Ambon in the Dutch East Indies and taken prisoner of war and died of illness on 1/7/1945 aged 22 years. Buried at Galala War Cemetery Ambon. Son of Thomas Kelvie Chesters who served during WW1 and likely named in honour of his brother John Chesters 3476 killed in action in France during WW1. Small oblong shaped box with lid covered in tan colour paper containing newspaper cuttings.ww2, ambon, pow, aacs, gull force, ww1, france, kia -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - Black and White, Westoutre, Belgium, c1916, c1916
... Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia. Westoutre British Cemetery is located 11.5 Kms south-west of Ieper town centre on a road leading from the N375 Dikkebusseweg. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia. Westoutre British Cemetery is located 11.5 Kms south-west of Ieper town centre on a road leading from the N375 Dikkebusseweg. ...Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia. Westoutre British Cemetery is located 11.5 Kms south-west of Ieper town centre on a road leading from the N375 Dikkebusseweg. The village of Westoutre (now Westouter) remained in Allied hands from the early months of the First World War to the Armistice, but in the summer of 1918, after the Battles of the Lys, it was within 2.4 Kms of the front line. (http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/2023773/Westoutre%20British%20Cemetery, accessed 11/07/2014)Black and white postcard of showing the town of Westoutre on Belgium. chatham-holmes family collection, westoutre, world war one, belgium, postcard -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - black and white, Estaires, France, c1917, C1917
... WW1 Australian soldier Holmes Famiiy memento. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields WW1 Australian soldier Holmes Famiiy memento. ...WW1 Australian soldier Holmes Famiiy memento. Estaires is a town and commune in the Department of the Nord, about 11 kilometres west of Armentieres. The Estaires Communal Cemetery and Extension is on the eastern outskirts of the town and on the east side of the road to Bailleul. Estaires town was occupied by French cavalry on the 15 October 1914, and passed at once into British hands. On the 10 April 1918 it was captured by the enemy, after an obstinate defence by the 50th (Northumbrian) Division; and it was finally retaken by British troops at the beginning of September 1918. The town was a Field Ambulance centre as early as November 1914, and later the 1st Australian Casualty Clearing Station was posted in it. (http://www.cwgc.org/find-a-cemetery/cemetery/26801/ESTAIRES%20COMMUNAL%20CEMETERY%20AND%20EXTENSION, accessed 11/07/2014)Australian soldier's WW1souvenirA black and white postcard with buildings along a river at Estaires in Northern France.estaires communal cemetery and extension, estaires, france, chatham-holmes family collection, 1st australian casualty clearing station, postcard -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchAudio - Oral history interview, Joyce Barry
... Her husband Richard Barry served with the RAN during WW2 and her father John “Jack” Poulter 1296, born in Wangaratta served with the 8 Light Horse during WW1. He was wounded in action on 2/11/1917 receiving a gunshot wound to the thigh. ...Her husband Richard Barry served with the RAN during WW2 and her father John “Jack” Poulter 1296, born in Wangaratta served with the 8 Light Horse during WW1. He was wounded in action on 2/11/1917 receiving a gunshot wound to the thigh. ...Joyce Barry served in the Women's Auxiliary Air Force during the Second World War. In her interview, Joyce shares what inspired her to join the services and what training was like for a young woman living in Victoria. Joyce was born on 1/5/1922 and passed away on the 26/10/2025 at the age of 103. She enlisted in the Women’s Auxiliary Australian Air Force at the age of 19 years and 11 months on April 8 1942 and was discharged on November 11 1946. Her service number was 95156 and performed duty as a Clerk Stores Assistant. Her husband Richard Barry served with the RAN during WW2 and her father John “Jack” Poulter 1296, born in Wangaratta served with the 8 Light Horse during WW1. He was wounded in action on 2/11/1917 receiving a gunshot wound to the thigh. He was discharged on 25/10/1919 and later became a policeman. Joyce passed away in October 2025 at the age of 103.This digital oral history interview was conducted at Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch on March 21, 2018 as part of the Veterans Heritage Project.joyce barry, waaf, ww2, oral history, wangaratta -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - GROUP PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, 1912 - 1914
... This item is in a collection of 11 items donated by Stan Hutson. The majority relate to Frederick Arthur William Hutson No 3539 57th Bn AIF. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields This item is in a collection of 11 items donated by Stan Hutson. The majority relate to Frederick Arthur William Hutson No 3539 57th Bn AIF. ...This item is in a collection of 11 items donated by Stan Hutson. The majority relate to Frederick Arthur William Hutson No 3539 57th Bn AIF. Refer Cat No 922 for his service history. As this photo relates to pre WW1 taken at the Bendigo Race Course it will relate to Fredericks brother, Herbert Spencer Hutson No 3540 57th Bn. Herbert had pre war service in the 67th Militia Bn in Bendigo. (Born Kilmore, enlisted Bendigo) also in the 8th Reo’s 21st Bn and also transferred to the 57th Bn same day as his brother. Pre World War I Militia Unit. Taken at Bendigo Race Course stand. Black and white portrait of irregularly dressed soldier and one white dog. They are both seated and standing. Various head dress. Their rifles are Martini - Henry single shot. There appears to be a Chaplain in the group. Group size approx. 100 soldiers. In the grand stand behind them are various pieces of kit. They are probably Bendigo's 67 Infantry in front of the Bendigo Race Course stand. The frame is varnished timber circa 1912 - 1914.“W.R.Robinson photo Bendigo” The original ticket on the front is wrong as to place of photo taken.photography-photographs/frame accessories, military-army -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchBooklet - Army Prayer Book, Hayman Christy & Lilly Ltd, c1918
... Prayer book issued to Thomas Kelvie Chesters 53697 WW1 AIF 13th Battalion. Born on 5/2/1989 at Benalla. ...Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch 2-4 Templeton Street Wangaratta high-country Prayer book issued to Thomas Kelvie Chesters 53697 WW1 AIF 13th Battalion. Born on 5/2/1989 at Benalla. ...Prayer book issued to Thomas Kelvie Chesters 53697 WW1 AIF 13th Battalion. Born on 5/2/1989 at Benalla. First enlisted on 13/2/1917 however service record stated he did no duty and enlistment cancelled. Reenlisted on 10/10/1917 at Lismore and served with the 13th Battalion He embarked overseas on 19/6/1918 and returned on 24/10/1919 and was discharged on 12/11/1919. Younger brother of John Chesters 3476 24th Battalion KIA on 26/7/1916 at Pozieres, France.Cream colour cardboard cover booklet with red cross on cover containing 80 pages.Army Prayer Bookww1, aif, prayer book', 13 battalion -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchBooklet - ACF Diary 1919, Charles Petts & Co, c1919
... Australian Comforts Fund Diary 1919 gifted to Thomas Kelvie Chesters 53697 WW1 AIF 13th Battalion. Born on 5/2/1989 at Benalla. ...Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch 2-4 Templeton Street Wangaratta high-country Australian Comforts Fund Diary 1919 gifted to Thomas Kelvie Chesters 53697 WW1 AIF 13th Battalion. Born on 5/2/1989 at Benalla. ...Australian Comforts Fund Diary 1919 gifted to Thomas Kelvie Chesters 53697 WW1 AIF 13th Battalion. Born on 5/2/1989 at Benalla. First enlisted on 13/2/1917 however service record stated he did no duty and enlistment cancelled. Reenlisted on 10/10/1917 at Lismore and served with the 13th Battalion He embarked overseas on 19/6/1918 and returned on 24/10/1919 and was discharged on 12/11/1919. Younger brother of John Chesters 3476 24th Battalion KIA on 26/7/1916 at Pozieres, France.Small red canvas bound booklet with silver writing and symbols on front and back cover with pencil housed in spine.Front Cover - Australian Comforts Fund/Gift Diary 1919/ACF/All Comforts Free Rear Cover - AIF together with rising sun emblemww1, aif, 13 battalion, acf diary 1919 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchLetter - Letters, c1942
... Son of Thomas Kelvie Chesters who served during WW1 and likely named in honour of his brother John Chesters who was killed in action in France during WW1. ...Son of Thomas Kelvie Chesters who served during WW1 and likely named in honour of his brother John Chesters who was killed in action in France during WW1. ...Three handwritten letters by John Kelvie Chesters VX67750 sent to his family. First letter dated 3/1/1942 reads travel by train from Caulfield to Darley. Second letter reads left Darley following day for Adelaide then journey to Darwin. Third letter reads Gull Force AIF Abroad and about reaction to vaccination, leaving Darwin by boat and his real age being discovered - apparently aged 17 1/2 years when enlisted. Born on 11/12/1922 at Footscray Enlisted on 12/12/1941 and serviced with the Australian Army Canteen Service (AACS). John was deployed to Ambon in the Dutch East Indies and taken prisoner of war and died of illness on 1/7/1945 aged 22 years. Buried at Galala War Cemetery Ambon.. Son of Thomas Kelvie Chesters who served during WW1 and likely named in honour of his brother John Chesters who was killed in action in France during WW1. Three handwritten letters on lined paper with letterheads ACFww2, ambon, pow, aacs, gull force -
Lake Bolac & District Historical SocietyBlack and white photograph, Pte Donald Murray meeting Pte Ray Hargreaves in London during WW1
... Private Donald Hector Murray greeting Private Edward Raymond Hargreaves in London during WW1. Donald enlisted 17/04/1916 in the 37th Infantry Battalion and embarked for Europe 03/06/1916. ...Murray, 37th Infantry Battalion, Hargreaves, Graham, 5th Infantry battalion, London, WW1, Fargo Military Hospital, Durrington cemetery, Lake Bolac Pte Donald Murray meeting Pte Ray Hargreaves in London during WW1. ...Private Donald Hector Murray greeting Private Edward Raymond Hargreaves in London during WW1. Donald enlisted 17/04/1916 in the 37th Infantry Battalion and embarked for Europe 03/06/1916. He died of Tubercular Pleurisy on 21/12/1916 at the Military Hospital, Fargo England, whilst on active service. He is buried in the Durrington Cemetery there. Edward enlisted in the 5th Infantry Battalion on 08/07/1915 and embarked for France 11/10/1915. Upon his return he was granted a Soldier Settler's block west of Lake Bolac in 1921. He married Flora Graham in 1925. murray, 37th infantry battalion, hargreaves, graham, 5th infantry battalion, london, ww1, fargo military hospital, durrington cemetery, lake bolac -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Canvas Dispatch Bag
... The 12th Infantry were recruited from Tasmania, South Australian and Western Australia. 9 Jun 1915: Enlisted AIF WW1, Lieutenant, 12th Infantry Battalion 21 Sep 1915: Involvement Lieutenant, 12th Infantry Battalion 21 Sep 1915: Embarked Lieutenant, 12th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Star of England, Adelaide 16 May 1917: Promoted AIF WW1, Captain, 12th Infantry Battalion 27 Jul 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Captain, 12th Infantry Battalion 15 Sep 1919: Honoured Commander of the Order of the British Empire 30 Oct 1919: Honoured Mention in Dispatches, unknown...The 12th Infantry were recruited from Tasmania, South Australian and Western Australia. 9 Jun 1915: Enlisted AIF WW1, Lieutenant, 12th Infantry Battalion 21 Sep 1915: Involvement Lieutenant, 12th Infantry Battalion 21 Sep 1915: Embarked Lieutenant, 12th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Star of England, Adelaide 16 May 1917: Promoted AIF WW1, Captain, 12th Infantry Battalion 27 Jul 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Captain, 12th Infantry Battalion 15 Sep 1919: Honoured Commander of the Order of the British Empire 30 Oct 1919: Honoured Mention in Dispatches, unknown lt. a j cruise mbe ww1 Handwritten under rear flap 86 L/C A J Cruise 1st Bn M.G. ...Item belonging to Lieutenant Albert John CRUISE born 13/4/1883 at Nathalia in Victoria. Educated at Geelong College. Enlisted in NSW on 29/8/1914 as Private No 86 1st Battalion. Promoted to L/cpl on 25/7/1915 then Lieutenant on 9/11/1915. He was nominated and appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire - Military Division for conspicuous services rendered as follows:- 'During the period 16-19 September to 11th November 1918 this officer has shown conspicuous devotion to duty and great gallantry in the performance of that duty. He has organised salvage parties and was instrumental during the advance in September in making German Dumps of HE material available for use in forward positions thus saving time and transport. His work throughout has been characterised by marked individuality and courage in the forward area and has been productive of far reaching results. He served at Gallipoli and the Western Front. Due to pneumonia and enteric he returned to Australia in early 1916 to recuperate and married before returning in August 1916. In September 1919 he returned to Australia on board HMAT Takadaussie (refer item 363) and discharged on 7/11/1919. He later served full time with the CMF from 15/5/1940 - 17/10/1943. He died in 1952 Insufficient detail to positively identify Lieutenant Peters - possibly Captain Gordon Peters DSO born 5/7/1894 Adelaide South Australia. The 12th Infantry were recruited from Tasmania, South Australian and Western Australia. 9 Jun 1915: Enlisted AIF WW1, Lieutenant, 12th Infantry Battalion 21 Sep 1915: Involvement Lieutenant, 12th Infantry Battalion 21 Sep 1915: Embarked Lieutenant, 12th Infantry Battalion, HMAT Star of England, Adelaide 16 May 1917: Promoted AIF WW1, Captain, 12th Infantry Battalion 27 Jul 1919: Discharged AIF WW1, Captain, 12th Infantry Battalion 15 Sep 1919: Honoured Commander of the Order of the British Empire 30 Oct 1919: Honoured Mention in Dispatches, unknownBrown canvas double sided pouch bag that opens out to reveal two clear plastic sleeves one of which has a brown cloth overlay. Attached on top is small metal ring near tear repaired by hand stitching.Handwritten under rear flap 86 L/C A J Cruise 1st Bn M.G. Handwritten inside front pouch Lt. Peters 12th Inflt. a j cruise mbe, ww1 -
Stawell RSL Sub Branch War MuseumCertificate of Appreciation from Stawell Borough and Shire for WW1 soldier Christopher Clark, Certificate of Appreciation, Approx 1916
... When the First World War started he came back to Stawell and enlisted in the army on 11/4/1916. He was sent to France in the 59th Battalion. ...Stawell RSL Sub Branch War Museum RSL Memorial Hall Scallan Street Stawell grampians Soldier in WW1 Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force No 5998 Christopher Clark 59th Battalion Born in Stawell Christopher was a WW1 Serviceman from Stawell ww1 serviceman soldiers military stawell Soldier No 5998 Christopher Clark Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force WW1 59th Battalion Born in Stawell Framed Certificate of Appreciation for Soldier No 5998 Christopher Clark Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force WW1, 59th Battalion Christopher Clark was born in Stawell on 25th December 1892 and was brought up on the family farm in Callawdda and worked in the district and then in Queensland where he obtained an engine drivers licence and drove the sugar trains then worked on the steam boiler engines in the sugar mills. ...Soldier in WW1 Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force No 5998 Christopher Clark 59th Battalion Born in StawellChristopher was a WW1 Serviceman from Stawell Framed Certificate of Appreciation for Soldier No 5998 Christopher Clark Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force WW1, 59th Battalion Christopher Clark was born in Stawell on 25th December 1892 and was brought up on the family farm in Callawdda and worked in the district and then in Queensland where he obtained an engine drivers licence and drove the sugar trains then worked on the steam boiler engines in the sugar mills. When the First World War started he came back to Stawell and enlisted in the army on 11/4/1916. He was sent to France in the 59th Battalion. He was in the army 1175 days, serving 1029 days abroad. During his service he was promoted to Lance Corporal. Details from his daughter Ruth Clark of Ararat December 2017. Soldier No 5998 Christopher Clark Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force WW1 59th Battalion Born in Stawellww1, serviceman, soldiers, military, stawell -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPHS, RAN, 1) - .2) 1908; .3) 1912; .5) 1917
... David James Wallace HAMILTON. Prior to WW1 he had 6 years service in the RAN until his time expired. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields David James Wallace HAMILTON. Prior to WW1 he had 6 years service in the RAN until his time expired. ...David James Wallace HAMILTON. Prior to WW1 he had 6 years service in the RAN until his time expired. (Born Melbourne, enlisted Melbourne) in the AIF No 329 in the 14th Batt Machine Gun section on 10.9.1914 age 24 years 11 months. Promoted to Cpl 4.12.1914, embarked for Egypt 22.12.1914, embark for Gallipoli 12.4.1915, WIA 19.5.1915 SW Left Thigh, WIA 2nd occasion 20.8.1915 GSW to Back, embark for France 7.6.1916, promoted to Sgt 22.8.1916, transfer to 12th MG Coy 23.8.1916, promoted to W.O 20.10.1916, promoted to 2nd Lieut 24.3.1917, KIA Belgium 7.6.1917. Items relating him, Photo, Commemorative plaque etc have been framed & are in the SMIMM collection. Refer 2354.4P re his brothers service..1) Photo, black & white, portrait of a soldier on white ornate cardboard backing, re DJW HAMILTON. .2) Photo postcard, black & white, portrait of sailor re DJW HAMILTON, full page letter on the reverse in ink. .3) Photo postcard, sepia, sailor standing by a column. .4) Photo postcard, sepia, group of 9 sailors. .5) Photo postcard, black & white, 2 sailors on ships deck..1) April 1908 D HAMILTON. .2) Yours truly DAVID 17.5.08. .3) Your Aff son Dave, Portsmouth, England 18.12.1912. .5) H Brew HMAS Protector 12.11.17.photography-photographs, ran -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph, Talma & Co, John "Jack" AMBROSE MM
... Unknown WW1 soldier ................. 22/11/2018 ..........due to its poor condition the photograph was removed from its timber frame revealing below the photograph the handwritten words "Jack Ambrose married a girl Chick"..... identified as Ethel Maud CHICK Soldier identified as John AMBROSE MM 1132 Labourer of Carboor who served on the western front in France during the First World War. ...Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch 2-4 Templeton Street Wangaratta high-country Unknown WW1 soldier ................. 22/11/2018 ..........due to its poor condition the photograph was removed from its timber frame revealing below the photograph the handwritten words "Jack Ambrose married a girl Chick"..... identified as Ethel Maud CHICK Soldier identified as John AMBROSE MM 1132 Labourer of Carboor who served on the western front in France during the First World War. ...Unknown WW1 soldier ................. 22/11/2018 ..........due to its poor condition the photograph was removed from its timber frame revealing below the photograph the handwritten words "Jack Ambrose married a girl Chick"..... identified as Ethel Maud CHICK Soldier identified as John AMBROSE MM 1132 Labourer of Carboor who served on the western front in France during the First World War. Joined 19/2/1916 aged 23 years and 4 months Born and enlisted at Wangaratta Embarked on 3/6/1916 on HMAT Persic. Served with 5/37Battalions. Wounded on 3 occasions, returning to Australia on 27/7/1919. Next of Kin - Edward Henry PAYNE (Cousin) of Carboor. Jack and Edward were both cousins to Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop.By identifying this originally unknown soldier to be John "Jack" AMBROSE has revealed links to the children of Edward Samuel PAYNE and his wife Catherine Marie nee WALPOLE. Jack's mother Ida Elizabeth AMBROSE nee PAYNE is the elder sister of Alice Emily Maud DUNLOP nee PAYNE mother of Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" DUNLOP, twin sisters Lily May and Violet Minnie PAYNE who both served as Nurses during the First World War along with youngest brother Alfred Ernest PAYNE 1256. The latter three together with Jack AMBROSE are listed on the Wangaratta and District Victory Roll. Colonel Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" Dunlop, AC, CMG, OBE was born at Wangaratta (12 July 1907 – 2 July 1993) and an Australian Surgeon renowned for his leadership while being held prisoner by the Japanese during the Second World War.Framed timber mounted photograph of unknown WW1 Soldier - now identified to be John AMBROSE MM 1132 of CarboorBelow photograph handwritten "Jack Ambrose married a girl Chick" Rear Miss S Wright Farm Hill Carboor East via Wangarattajohn ambrose, 5th battalion ww1, carboor, wangaratta, weary dunlop -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchMedal Set (set of 3)
... Set of WW1 medals issued to T. R. Cook, note DCM + MM not included. 1) The 1914-1915 Star. ...Awarded for service as follows: • Navy - for 28 days mobilised service or to those who lost their lives in active operations before completing that period, between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. • Army and Air Force - entry into a theatre of war on duty, or who left places of residence and rendered approved overseas service between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. • Mercantile Marine - at least six months service between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. 3) The Victory medal. ...Thomas Richard Cook Service number: 1732 Rank: Private Roll title: 1 Infantry Battalion - 1 to 8 Reinforcements (December 1914 - August 1915) Conflict: First World War, 1914-1918 Date of embarkation: 10 April 1915 Place of embarkation: Sydney Ship embarked on: HMAT Argyllshire Ship number: A8 Set of WW1 medals issued to T. R. Cook, note DCM + MM not included. 1) The 1914-1915 Star. Awarded for service on the establishment of a ship or unit in a theatre of war. A member awarded the 1914 Star could not be awarded the 1914-15 Star (this award). 2) British War Medal. Awarded for service as follows: • Navy - for 28 days mobilised service or to those who lost their lives in active operations before completing that period, between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. • Army and Air Force - entry into a theatre of war on duty, or who left places of residence and rendered approved overseas service between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. • Mercantile Marine - at least six months service between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. 3) The Victory medal. Awarded for service as follows: • Navy - those who were mobilised and rendered approved service either at sea between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918 or on the establishment of a unit within a theatre of military operations. • Army - those who served on the establishment of a unit in a theatre of war. • Air Force - those who served on the establishment of a unit in a theatre of war outside the UK, served with an operational unit in the UK or overseas and had been actively engaged against the enemy, been employed in flying new aircraft to France or served on the complement of aircraft-carrying ships. A member Mentioned in Dispatches for service during World War 1 wears a bronze oak leaf on the ribbon. Only one emblem is worn no matter how many times a member may have been 'mentioned' 1) 1914-15 Star: Star with crown on top, with crossed swords, embossed with "1914-15" on obverse side, "1768/ Gnr T R Cook/ 1/Bn. A.I.F." 2)King George head and mounted warrioir on obverse. 3)Winged Brittania and obverse "The Great/war for/civilisation/1914-1919"medals, 1914 15 star, british war medal, victory medal, ww1 medals -
Stawell RSL Sub Branch War MuseumCertificate of Discharge, Australian Military Forces, Document, June 1919
... When the First World War started he came back to Stawell and enlisted in the army on 11/4/1916. He was sent to France in the 59th Battalion. ...Stawell RSL Sub Branch War Museum RSL Memorial Hall Scallan Street Stawell grampians Each soldier had one of these forms filled out on Discharge from the army. WW1 Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force Certificate of Discharge No 5998 Christopher Clark 59th Battalion Born in Stawell Christopher was a WW1 Serviceman from Stawell ww1 serviceman soldiers military stawell Form is filled out for soldier Christopher Clark WW1 Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force Certificate of Discharge of Soldier No 5998 Christopher Clark Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force WW1,59th Battalion Christopher Clark was born in Stawell on 25th December 1892 and was brought up on the family farm in Callawdda and worked in the district and then in Queensland where he obtained an engine drivers licence and drove the sugar trains then worked on the steam boiler engines in the sugar mills. ...Each soldier had one of these forms filled out on Discharge from the army. WW1 Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force Certificate of Discharge No 5998 Christopher Clark 59th Battalion Born in StawellChristopher was a WW1 Serviceman from Stawell WW1 Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force Certificate of Discharge of Soldier No 5998 Christopher Clark Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force WW1,59th Battalion Christopher Clark was born in Stawell on 25th December 1892 and was brought up on the family farm in Callawdda and worked in the district and then in Queensland where he obtained an engine drivers licence and drove the sugar trains then worked on the steam boiler engines in the sugar mills. When the First World War started he came back to Stawell and enlisted in the army on 11/4/1916. He was sent to France in the 59th Battalion. He was in the army 1175 days, serving 1029 days abroad. During his service he was promoted to Lance Corporal. Details from his daughter Ruth Clark of Ararat December 2017.Form is filled out for soldier Christopher Clarkww1, serviceman, soldiers, military, stawell -
Bendigo Military MuseumMagazine - A.I.F. ASSOCIATION, SEVENTH BATTALION, 7th Battalion AIF 1914-1918, "DESPATCHES", 1988 to 1998
... April 1995 "Despatches" 7th Battalion AIF 1914-1918 includes Dad's Diary entry in WW1. 10. April 1996 "Despatches" 7th Battalion AIF 1914-1918 11. ...April 1995 "Despatches" 7th Battalion AIF 1914-1918 includes Dad's Diary entry in WW1. 10. April 1996 "Despatches" 7th Battalion AIF 1914-1918 11. ...Magazines issued to HENRY TREVOR CLUTTERBUCK, 1st WW, 7462, 2nd WW VX From Donation sheet,; 1.1988 The Seventh Battalion AIF Association 'Despatches'. 2.1989 The Seventh Battalion AIF Association 'Despatches'. 3.1990 The Seventh Battalion AIF Association 'Despatches'. 4.1991 The Seventh Battalion AIF Association 'Despatches'. 5.1991 The Seventh Battalion AIF Association 'Despatches'. 6.1992 The Seventh Battalion AIF Association 'Despatches'. Final Edition. 7. April 1993 "Despatches" 7th Battalion AIF 1914-1918 'CEDE NULLIS'. 8. April 1994 "Despatches" 7th Battalion AIF 1914-1918 'CEDE NULLIS'. 9. April 1995 "Despatches" 7th Battalion AIF 1914-1918 includes Dad's Diary entry in WW1. 10. April 1996 "Despatches" 7th Battalion AIF 1914-1918 11. April 1998 "This was the last Despatch 1. to 6. Magazines - cover white colour paper with black ink print. Illustrated front, brown over red colour with Laurel wreath colour patch. Front cover illustrated with black and white photographs. 32 to 40 pages, cut, plain, white colour paper. Illustrated black and white photographs. Two metal staples on spine. 7. to 11. Magazines - on cover, heading on first page includes illustration of Australian flag and Rising Sun Badge. Black ink print, 8 pages, white paper. Fastened with two metal staples.publication, magazines, 7th battalion, aif, henry trevor clutterbuck -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard - black and white, Kemmel, France, c1916, c1916
... Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia Kemmel village is around six miles south-west of Ypres. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia Kemmel village is around six miles south-west of Ypres. ...Holmes Family WW1 memorabilia Kemmel village is around six miles south-west of Ypres. Located just to the north of the village centre is Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery. The cemetery was established early in the war, in December 1914, taking its name from Kemmel Chateau which stood to the rear of the cemetery location. The chateau at certain stages in the war housed an Advanced Dressing Station (ADS), and the cemetery continued to be used until March 1918, when Kemmel was taken by the Germans. Although it was retaken later on that year, both the cemetery and the chateau suffered from shelling with the chateau being destroyed. In total there are 1,135 First World War soldiers buried here, all but three being identified. In addition, located in a row on the left by the entrance are 21 Second World War burials. http://www.ww1battlefields.co.uk/flanders/kemmel.html, accessed 11/07/2014)Two black and white postcards showing Kemmel, France. .1) Grand'Place avec Kiosque permanent .2) Le Belvedere et le Moulinchatham-holmes family collection, kemmel, france, world war one, postcard
