Physical description
Circular Plaque.
Inscriptions & markings
The Australian Spirit Sands of Gallipoli
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Circular Plaque.
The Australian Spirit Sands of Gallipoli
Rectangular shaped picture framed with brown border.
Keith Woodcock
Plastic model leopard tank
Leopard Tanks entered service with the Australian Defence Force in 1977 and were operated by the 1st Armoured Regiment. The tanks were initially purchased to replace the British Centurions which had served since 1952 and had been deployed during the Vietnam War.
Number 43 Red Kangaroo
Photo of Laverton Airfield Melbourne Victoria showing Military Aircraft
Original Large Photo on Cardboard plus retouched photo on photo paper
Laverton Aerodrome Latitude 37 Degrees 50 Seconds South Longitude 144 Degrees 40 minutes East
Bugle produced by J Higham and Son England
Believed bugle belonged to Robert Langdon Bonython Serial Number 2593A of the 10th Battalion AIF. The number 10 on the stencil could refer to the 10th Infantry Battalion AIF.
Copper bugle with brass trim, mouthpiece and brass retaining chain.
A Higham Product Made in England 10 02593 (Stenciled) also 2593 Scratched in by a sharp object
R.A.A. F. Instructional Manual
Covers WW2 and Korea Wars
A instruction Manual Compiled by Warrant Officer , M.I.D.
Owned by A, J. Quick
r.a.a.f. manual
Rectangular shaped gold coloured picture frame.
Victorian Collections acknowledges the Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of the nation and the traditional custodians of the lands where we live, learn and work.