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Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOK, BRITAIN AND COLONIES, Michael P Garnett, Yeomanry Regiments of Great Britain and the Colonies, 2018
... Yeomanry Regiments of Great Britain and the Colonies ......yeomanry...Colour illustration on front cover - Regiments of British Yeomanry: Past and Present 1794 - 1914 from The Boy's Own Annual 1915 / 1915. 117 pages, cut, plain, glossy white illustrated, black / white & colour photos, posters, illustrations....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Book yeomanry colonies Soft cardboard cover, black print on white background on front & spine. ...Soft cardboard cover, black print on white background on front & spine. Colour illustration on front cover - Regiments of British Yeomanry: Past and Present 1794 - 1914 from The Boy's Own Annual 1915 / 1915. 117 pages, cut, plain, glossy white illustrated, black / white & colour photos, posters, illustrations.book, yeomanry, colonies -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBook, LTCol Sir Richard Verdin, OBE TD, The Cheshire (Earl of Chester's) Yeomanry 1898-1967, 1971
... The Cheshire (Earl of Chester's) Yeomanry 1898-1967...Hard covered book 666 pages The Cheshire (Earl of Chester's) Yeomanry 1898-1967 Book LTCol Sir Richard Verdin, OBE TD Willmer Brothers Ltd ...The last British regiment to fight on horses In addition to the 4/19 Prince of Wale's Light Horse Regiment, the Cheshire's badge and motto was also that of the Prince of WalesRegimental history. Hard covered book 666 pagesTo another feathers Regiment. To the Sergeants' Mess of the 4/19 (PofW) Light Horse in appreciation. H V Norton. Superintendent Victoria Police Special Operations Group. 30-1-1980 -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchUniform - Uniform Button, Queens Own Dorset Yeomanry button
... Queens Own Dorset Yeomanry button...Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch Cnr Merri & Liebig Streets Warrnambool great-ocean-road Crown in centre, 'Queen's Own DY' around crown button Queens Own Dorset Yeomanry button Uniform Uniform Button ...buttonCrown in centre, 'Queen's Own DY' around crown -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - 8thLH water cart
... The 8th Light Horse Regiment was engaged in the battle to capture Turkish defences in and around Beersheba in early November 1917 in conjunction with other Light Horse units and troops from the Imperial Camel Corps, British Yeomanry Division, New Mounted Rifles and 53 Welsh Division. ..."Captured Turkish water cart at Beersheba with British Yeomanry"...8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Simpson Barracks McLeod melbourne The 8th Light Horse Regiment was engaged in the battle to capture Turkish defences in and around Beersheba in early November 1917 in conjunction with other Light Horse units and troops from the Imperial Camel Corps, British Yeomanry Division, New Mounted Rifles and 53 Welsh Division. ...The 8th Light Horse Regiment was engaged in the battle to capture Turkish defences in and around Beersheba in early November 1917 in conjunction with other Light Horse units and troops from the Imperial Camel Corps, British Yeomanry Division, New Mounted Rifles and 53 Welsh Division. The 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF was raised at Broadmeadows Victoria in September 1914 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander White and formed part of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade. The regiment served at Gallipoli where in a courageous but ill-fated charge at the Nek on 7 August 1915 it suffered horrendous casualties including Lieutenant Colonel White. Rebuilt in Egypt under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Maygar VC the regiment went on the serve throughout the Middle East Campaign. Colonel Maygar died of wounds at Beersheba when the regiment was attacked by enemy aircraft while waiting to follow up the successful charge of the 4th LH Brigade on 30 October 1917. The 8th Light Horse AIF was disbanded in 1919, but soon after re-raised as the 8th (Indi) Light Horse in the Citizen Military Forces, superseding 16th (Indi) Light Horse.Comparatively rare collection of photographs of 8th Light Horse (AIF) on operations in Egypt and Sinai 1916-1918.Black and White photograph of two-wheeled water cart drawn by donkey, also two mounted men who are wearing sun toppees and one has a rifle in rifle bucket."Captured Turkish water cart at Beersheba with British Yeomanry"beersheba, turkish, world war one, wwi, 8th, light horse -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPlaque
... The Scottish Yeomanry...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Plaque Army The Scottish Yeomanry Plaque ...The Scottish Yeomanryplaque, army -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomPlaque - Kent & County of London Yeomanry
... Wooden shield shaped plaque with badge of Kent & County of London Yeomanry affixed...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne plaque kent & county of london yeomanry kent & county of london yeomanry Wooden shield shaped plaque with badge of Kent & County of London Yeomanry affixed Plaque - Kent & County of London Yeomanry M W Stephens ...Wooden shield shaped plaque with badge of Kent & County of London Yeomanry affixedplaque, kent & county of london yeomanry, kent & county of london yeomanry -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomPlaque - Fife & Forfar Yeomanry
... Wooden shield shaped plaque with badge of Fife and Forfar Yeomanry affixed with brass brads. Hand painted scroll under badge showing unit name...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne plaque fife & forfar yeomanry plaque fife & forfar yeomanry On back: To 4th/19th POW Light Horse 1984 Dick Turner Wooden shield shaped plaque with badge of Fife and Forfar Yeomanry affixed with brass brads. ...Wooden shield shaped plaque with badge of Fife and Forfar Yeomanry affixed with brass brads. Hand painted scroll under badge showing unit nameOn back: To 4th/19th POW Light Horse 1984 Dick Turnerplaque, fife & forfar yeomanry, plaque, fife & forfar yeomanry -
Bendigo Military MuseumBadge - VARIOUS MILITARY BADGES, Unknown
... Hat WW1. 2. Lanarkshire Yeomanry (Kings Crown) Hat. 3. The Suffolk Regt. ...Hat WW1. 2. Lanarkshire Yeomanry (Kings Crown) Hat. 3. The Suffolk Regt. ...Military badges either gold, silver or brass colour with or without a backing mounting plate, pins. Sizes vary. 1. The Essex Regt. Hat WW1. 2. Lanarkshire Yeomanry (Kings Crown) Hat. 3. The Suffolk Regt. Hat Ww1. 4. Army Fire Services Hat. 5. Kings Regt. Hat. 6. The Queens Regt (Royal West Surrey) Hat. 7. 11th Prince Alberts Own Hussars Collar. 8. Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Regt. KSLI Collar. 9. Suffolk & Norfolk Yeomanry Regt collar. 10. Light Infantry Brigade collar. passchendaele barracks trust, pbt181to190, badges -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph (black & White), Major-General Brabazon - South Africa
... He commanded the Imperial Yeomanry, mainly due to his organising powers and personal acquaintance with many of the best known officers of the Force. ...He commanded the Imperial Yeomanry, mainly due to his organising powers and personal acquaintance with many of the best known officers of the Force. ...On the formation of the Field Force for South Africa, Brabazon was chosen to command a Cavalry Brigade and promoted to Major-General. He commanded the Imperial Yeomanry, mainly due to his organising powers and personal acquaintance with many of the best known officers of the Force. This was the time of the Second Boer War. His divisional commander was General Sir John French. In recognition of his previous professional merits he was appointed Aide-de-Camp to the Queen Victoria in 1889.Individual image from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.south africa, brabazon, major-general, imperial yeomanry, sir john french, queen victoria, field force, second boer war, aide-de-camp -
Bendigo Military MuseumBadge - VARIOUS MILITARY BADGES, Unknown
... Royal Scots Greys Collar. 10. Glasgow Yeomanry Officers Glengarry. ...Royal Scots Greys Collar. 10. Glasgow Yeomanry Officers Glengarry. Badge VARIOUS MILITARY BADGES ...Military badges either gold, silver or brass colour with or without a backing mounting plate, pins. Sizes vary. 1. 34th Battalion - The Illawarra Regiment Hat. 2. New Zealand Corps of Signals Hat. 3. New Zealand Military Police. 4. Royal Scots Fusiliers Hat. 5. The Cameroons (Scottish Rifles) Hat. 6. Royal Scots (The Lothian Regt), Hat 1908. 7. Lovats Scouts Regt, Lovat's Scottish. 8. Royal Scots Greys Collar. 9. Royal Scots Greys Collar. 10. Glasgow Yeomanry Officers Glengarry. passchendaele barracks trust, pbt151to160, badges -
Bendigo Military MuseumBadge - VARIOUS MILITARY BADGES, Unknown
... Type 2 General Service (No. 34038). 5. Staffordshire Yeomanry shoulder (Brass). 6. South Staffordshire shoulder (Brass). 7. ...Type 2 General Service (No. 34038). 5. Staffordshire Yeomanry shoulder (Brass). 6. South Staffordshire shoulder (Brass). 7. ...Military Badges either gold, silver or brass colour with or without a backing mounting plate, pins. Sizes vary. 1. Hold & Fast Kooyong 24 Regiment Anodise collar. 2. Royal Canadian Engineers hat (ERII). 3. Returned from Active Service (No.AF65308). 4. Type 2 General Service (No. 34038). 5. Staffordshire Yeomanry shoulder (Brass). 6. South Staffordshire shoulder (Brass). 7. ANZAC Commemorative Medallion 1967 (FH Day). 8. Victorian ARP District Warden (No.62). 9. Returned Soldiers & Sailors Imperial League of Australia Circa 1919-1926. 10. RSL Badge 1966-1971 (No. Q334). passchendaele barracks trust, pbt461to470, badges -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph - 8th LH outpost, 1918 circa
... Other units were drawn from Imperial Camel Corps, British Yeomanry Division, New Zealand Mounted Rifles and 53 Welsh Division. ...Other units were drawn from Imperial Camel Corps, British Yeomanry Division, New Zealand Mounted Rifles and 53 Welsh Division. ...The 8th Light Horse Regiment was engaged in the battle to capture Turkish defences at Tel El Khuweifle 16 Kilometres north of Beersheba from 1 to 6 November 1917. Other units were drawn from Imperial Camel Corps, British Yeomanry Division, New Zealand Mounted Rifles and 53 Welsh Division. The 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF was raised at Broadmeadows Victoria in September 1914 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander White and formed part of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade. The regiment served at Gallipoli where in a courageous but ill-fated charge at the Nek on 7 August 1915 it suffered horrendous casualties including Lieutenant Colonel White. Rebuilt in Egypt under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Maygar VC the regiment went on the serve throughout the Middle East Campaign. Colonel Maygar died of wounds at Beersheba when the regiment was attacked by enemy aircraft while waiting to follow up the successful charge of the 4th LH Brigade on 30 October 1917. The 8th Light Horse AIF was disbanded in 1919, but soon after re-raised as the 8th (Indi) Light Horse in the Citizen Military Forces, superseding 16th (Indi) Light Horse.Part of a rare collection of photographs of 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF during WWI (1914-1918).Black and white photograph of two soldiers of the 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF wearing slouch hats and armed with rifles. They are near three figures wearing helmets lying on the ground, possibly men of the Imperial Camel Corps or British infantry. Below photograph "Stony desert landscape known as Khuweilfe ( Thirsty Ridge ), 8 miles north of Beersheba. Only had a little water hence the name",tel el khuweifle, 8th, light horse, world war one, wwi -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Miss Betty Sale
... Betty volunteered for First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Service (F.A.N.Y.), conveying refugees and casualties to hospitals by ambulance in Finland’s harsh weather. ...Betty volunteered for First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Service (F.A.N.Y.), conveying refugees and casualties to hospitals by ambulance in Finland’s harsh weather. ...Betty Sale (1905-1976) won the Tasmanian State Championship in 1934, 1935 and 1936. She also worked as a car saleswoman in Hobart. In 1939, London reported: “Betty Sale, pretty Tasmanian brunette, will soon leave England for Finland, where she will drive an ambulance behind the Mannerheim Line. With twenty-three English society girls, she volunteered for the job because she wanted to do something for the brave Finns.” Betty volunteered for First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Service (F.A.N.Y.), conveying refugees and casualties to hospitals by ambulance in Finland’s harsh weather. Back in England, as a corporal, she worked during bombings in Plymouth, writing to her brother: “Bombs were dropping all around us, fires are raging, debris everywhere and huge holes around us. When we had got all the live ones, we went and collected dead bodies.” Betty was awarded an MBE and the Winter War Medal for Civilians from Finland Government 1939-40. MCK142 Published The Age 29 August 1935 Featured in "Newsworthy: Melbourne in photographs 1933-1936" exhibition at East Melbourne Library, October to December 2023. Exhibition caption by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer. Photographer notations on slide: "Vic. Women's Golf Ch'ship 1935 B98" Published: The Age 29 August 1935 p. 11 Published title: SIX STATE CHAMPIONS IN NATIONAL GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP. Published caption: Six State champions for the first time in the history of women’s golf are competing in the matches for the Australian title. — 1. Miss B. Sale (Tas.). 2. Miss J. Hood-Hammond (N.S.W.). 3. Miss J. Gardiner (Qld,) 4. Miss K. Rymill (S.A.). 5. Mrs. O. J. Negus (W.A.). 6. Mrs. S. Morpeth (Vic.) RESEARCHER'S NOTE: The Age listed Golfer 1 as Miss B. Sale and Golfer 4 as Miss K. Rymill. We verified that these should in fact be the other way around: 1 is Miss K. Rymill, 4 is Miss B. Sale. Description: Action shot of woman driving golf ball Research by project volunteer, Fiona Collyer: MISS BETTY SALE Mrs Margaret Elizabeth Scott Rigg (1905-1976) MBE Betty Sale grew up in Hobart and attended St Michael’s Collegiate School. She was a champion Tasmania golfer and won the State Championship in 1934, 1935, 1936. Betty competed in the Australian Women’s Golf Championship at Royal Melbourne against the British Women’s Team in 1935. Betty worked as a car saleswoman at Robert Nettleford Pty Ltd at 113 Macquarie Street, Hobart. They were the agent for Austin, Buick, Chevrolet and Vauxhall. In April 1939, Betty sailed on the RMS Orford to London where she worked in sales for Henley’s, an exclusive motor sales firm. In November 1939 she volunteered for the Woman’s Transport Arm of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry Service (F.A.N.Y.) and was part of the team delivering 10 ambulances to Finland, which had been invaded by the Soviet Union. Betty worked conveying refugees and military casualties to military hospitals, often over tracks with only sleigh marks to guide them. Despite contracting measles she continued to work tirelessly, often for 22-hour shifts. She was awarded the Finland Winter War medal 1939-1940 for civilians by Field-Marshall Mannerheim (later President of Finland). Betty was quoted in the Australian Women’s Weekly 17/1/1940: “I joined the ambulance corp for Finland because I was filled with admiration for the courage and determination of the Finns. I don’t think that there has ever been anything so dramatic in history as the manner in which Finland, a land of 4,000,000 people has resisted the aggression of the teeming millions of Russians.” After six months working in Finland, the FANYs found themselves held up unable to get aid from Britain to escape and they felt a burden on the Finns. Eventually money was sent privately from a neutral country and the 17 FANYs determined to get away. They set off from Helsinki with only the civilian clothes they were wearing and travelled by train and bus to a northern port where they boarded a cargo vessel. For a fortnight they did not change their clothes and slept under tarpaulins in the hatchway. The only choice of food was porridge or pea soup. After two weeks aboard the cargo vessel, a palatial liner approached the ship and in mid-ocean the FANYs were transhipped by rope ladders. The women enjoyed three course meals and other luxuries for three days before arriving back in England. Betty, now a corporal, worked for two years transporting civilian and military casualties during bombings in Plymouth. In a letter to her brother, Mr J Sale of Gerogery NSW, Betty wrote, “We have had a very lively time here as we have been blitzed for two nights. There is literally nothing of Plymouth left. We were out all the first night with the ambulance collecting casualties and have never seen such injuries. Bombs were dropping all around us, fires were raging, debris everywhere, and huge holes in the roads. When we had got all the live ones, we went and collected dead bodies. The people are marvellous.” “Next night, we had a worse blitz. We were not out so long but it was not a pleasant party. I didn’t know I was so brave but could not stand it too long. Mr Menzies was here for the second night’s blitz. We have adopted a homeless and hurt dog – a raid victim – and the poor fellow is completely exhausted.” In 1942, Betty worked in Algeria in charge of 100 specialists and technicians - the first servicewomen to arrive in North Africa. In 1945, she was awarded an MBE in recognition and on behalf of the work this unit was involved in. In 1945, Betty was promoted to Captain and posted to Australia to establish a Signal Station. In 1946, she married Lt-Col H. Henry O. Rigg of the Royal Artillery in Tasmania. The couple had first met in Algeria in 1943. The Australian press closely followed Betty’s wartime activities praising her courage, capability, driving and mechanical knowledge and of course Australian women’s hardiness. After the war, Betty lived in Sheffield, England with her husband, working as an office manager. She continued to play golf until her death aged 71 in 1976.Photographer notations on slide: "Vic. Women's Golf Ch'ship 1935 B98".golf, women golfers, royal melbourne golf club
