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Framed photograph
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Written by Bruce Cooke relating to the war in Papua New Guinea.
Sheet of A4 paper with typed poem
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"For the Fallen" a poem by Laurence Binyon
Poem printed on paper
Commemorative $2 coin mounted on card with the words "Returned & Services League - Lest We Forget - $10 Certificate of Donation"
20 cent coin encapsulated on card
Two commemorative $10 coins mounted in carboard folder.
See photograph #2
Bronze figurine of Australian soldier carrying wounded comrade on his shoulders mounted on plastic base.
Collectors Limited Edition - Silent Soldiers Mateship.
Framed display of Legacy badges from 1920's onwards and poppies from the 1930's.
Framed postcards (3) addressed to (1) Dear Kath. (2) Dear Teddy. (3) Dear Gracie
Six weeks after writing this postcard, on Feb 25th, 1917, Private James Carney was killed in action in France with the 7th. Battalion. He has no known grave and is remembered at the memorial in Villers-Bretonneux.
Cpl. Jack was a farmer from Seville, Victoria. He Served 1915-1917. K.I.A. October 9th. 1917. No known grave. Remembered on the memorial at Menin Gate, Belgium.
Framed Certificate
In Memoriam / Anzac's, you've graved your name upon Immortal Scroll. Naught can compare with what the World acclaims. Zenith of fighting patriot soul. A host of heroes, you have but echoed back with Clarion tongue. Coo-ee! Comrades "Kia Ora" your distant couch eill ever be Sacred to all Eternity sub heading / 655/ Private L. Jack/21st. Battalion/ 6th. Brigade/ "C" Company.
Framed Certificate
Shire of Lillydale. To Driver A Gilbert. Sept.18th. 1919. Dear Sir, We desire to accord you a Hearty Welcome on your return from the front. You nobly responded to the call of Empire and gallantly performed your duty in the vindication of right. We fully appreciate your bravery, and the inestimable value of the part you have taken in the Great War for freedom and justice i which Great Britain and her Allies have lately been engaged. We trust that you will soon recover from the effects of the terrible experiences you have undergone. On behalf of thr Citizens of the Shire, We are, Yours Sincerely, William Mackinlay President. J C Winterbottom Shire Secretary.
Framed Certificate of Appreciation to Mr. August Gilbert
Shire of Lillydale. Oct. 22nd. 1915.To Mr. August Gilbert. Dear Sir, On behalf of the citizens of the Shire of Lillydale we desire to present you with this small token of our appreciation of your Patriotism in volunteering for the Front. We feel that you will worthily maintain the Honour of the Empire and trust that your service will materially assist Great Britain and her Allies in the great struggle in which they are now engaged. We commend you to the care of Devine Providence and earnestly pray for your safe and speedy return. we are, Yours faithfully. (Signed by the President and Councillors of The Shire of Lillydale.
Framed Display of Badges and Ribbons of British Royalty. George 3rd. King Edward, Queen Alexandra 1914, Prince of Wales 1920, King Edward V11 1936, Queen Victoria 1837-1901, King George V1 1910-1936, King George V1, Queen Elizabeth 1937.
Glass Bottle containing Soil
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Diaries of Australians at the frontline in 1942
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The Problem Solvers who turned the Tide in the Second World War.
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A Comprehensive Listing of the Ships and Men of The Royal Australian Navy Who have paid the Supreme sacrifice in the Wars of the Twentieth Century
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Australian Soldiers of World War 11 Tell Their Stories
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Japan's Submarine War Against Australia 1942-44
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