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  1. Autographed and embroidered Union Jack: Miss Lillian Alice Scheidel

    Heraldry

    Maker: Scheidel, Lillian Alice

    Autographed Union Jacked with the names over-embroideed in white, red and blue. The signatures include: The Duke and Duchess of York - 1927 (Later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth; Edward Prince of ...

    RELAWM16068

  2. Carcoar, New South Wales. A WW1 War Memorial which was unveiled on 11 August 1925. The Memorial ...

    Photograph

    Carcoar, New South Wales. A WW1 War Memorial which was unveiled on 11 August 1925. The Memorial is enclosed by a steel fence and is in a commanding position.

    H17810

  3. Fiveash, Herbert Edward (Private, b: 1895, d: 1964)

    Manuscript

    Maker: Fiveash, Herbert Edward

    `Private Memories: A Family Legacy'. This manuscript details the first 25 years (1895-1920) of the life and times of Herbert Fiveash. It covers his childhood in England, his emigration to Australia, h...

    MSS1217

  4. FORMER CORPORAL ALBERT ERIC BROWN DCM 3RD BATTALION AIF. PHOTOGRAPHED POST 1919 IN THE UNIFORM OF ...

    Photograph

    FORMER CORPORAL ALBERT ERIC BROWN DCM 3RD BATTALION AIF. PHOTOGRAPHED POST 1919 IN THE UNIFORM OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE FORCE.

    P00272.003

  5. Lieutenant John Ewen

    Art

    Maker: Balfour, Lawson

    Portrait depicting Lieutenant John Carr Ewen, MC, DCM, MM, enlisted in AIF in 1915 and arrived in France in 1916. His subsequent service as a gunner gained him the MM at Pozieres in August 1916, and ...

    ART09741

  6. Molong, NSW. The Town Hall which was erected as a WW1 War Memorial in honour of people from the ...

    Photograph

    Molong, NSW. The Town Hall which was erected as a WW1 War Memorial in honour of people from the area who enlisted for action in the war.

    H17846

  7. Mons Star Association of NSW badge : Captain W Coe, Royal Artillery

    Heraldry

    Maker: Angus & Coote

    New South Wales association badge for recipients of the 'Mons Star' (1914 Star). The gilt and enamel badge is a seven sided shape containing, on a blue background, the letters 'F.M' (Fellowship of Mon...

    REL32490

  8. NEW SOUTH WALES. WOODSTOCK WAR MEMORIAL HALL.

    Photograph

    NEW SOUTH WALES. WOODSTOCK WAR MEMORIAL HALL.

    H17871

  9. RANDWICK, NSW. C 1927. FOUR ARTISTS SEATED IN GEORGE LAMBERT'S STUDIO. FROM LEFT: E.A. HARVEY; ...

    Photograph

    RANDWICK, NSW. C 1927. FOUR ARTISTS SEATED IN GEORGE LAMBERT'S STUDIO. FROM LEFT: E.A. HARVEY; STEN SNEKKER; GEORGE LAMBERT (WWI OFFICIAL WAR ARTIST) AND ARTHUR MURCH (LATER A WWII OFFICIAL WAR ARTIST...

    P00933.002

  10. Ridley, Alan R

    Manuscript

    Maker: Ridley, Alan R

    Collection of documents relating to the development of Australian artillery. Includes a list of sources (c. 1982) plus incomplete set of pages for "The History of Forts, Garrisons and Coastal Defence ...

    MSS0872

  11. Sash : Sergeant Major S Holmes, 4 Regiment New South Wales Volunteer Infantry

    Heraldry

    Maker: Unknown

    Sergeant's red woven wool sash with a large tassel at each end. The ends of the sash are held together immediately above the tassels by a 22 mm wide band of red woven wool.

    REL36942

  12. Wallet 1 of 2 - Papers relating to life and service of Sir John Gordon Noel Wilton, 1926 - 1981

    Digitised Collection

    Maker: British Government Commonwealth Government of Australia Dunstan, Donald Beaumont United States Department of Defense Unknown Wilton, John Gordon Noel

    Papers relating to the life, Second World War, and Korean War service of General Sir John Gordon Noel Wilton. Wallet 1 of 2 - This wallet contains official papers relating to General Sir John Gordon ...

    AWM2020.22.24

  13. Wilken, James Henry (Captain, b.1893)

    Private Record

    Maker: Wilken, James Henry

    Extensive collection of mixed papers covering Captain Wilken's First World War service with the Australian Flying Corps and Second World War service with the Australian Army Intelligence Corps. The co...

    PR00045

  14. Wood, William O.B.E. (Colonel)

    Manuscript

    Maker: Wood, William O B E

    Autobiographical manuscript titled `The trials, achivements, confessions and adventures in many lands of a well known Sydney physician', spans Dr Wood's life from childhood through to 92 years of age....

    MSS1567

  15. Young, NSW. A WW1 War Memorial Tower and Clock on the Town Hall building all of which were ...

    Photograph

    Young, NSW. A WW1 War Memorial Tower and Clock on the Town Hall building all of which were unveiled on 31 May 1924. In a niche in the tower front is a statue of an Australian soldier on the alert

    H17867

  16. Young, NSW. WW1 War Memorial gates at an entrance to gardens in the town.

    Photograph

    Young, NSW. WW1 War Memorial gates at an entrance to gardens in the town.

    H17866

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