59 Battalion Association badge : Lieutenant W C B Stavely, 59 Battalion, AIF

Place Oceania: Australia
Accession Number REL30975
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Badge
Physical description Cardboard, Metal, Plastic
Maker Unknown
Place made Australia
Date made 1949
Conflict First World War, 1914-1918
Description

Circular metal and plastic association membership lapel badge. There is a thin red border around the circumference of the badge with the battalion's rectangular vertically aligned brown and red colour patch in the centre. '59TH BATT. A.I.F. ASS'N' and the date '1949' are printed in brown letters around the inside of the border.

History / Summary

Associated with the service of Lieutenant William Charles Beresford Stavely who served in 59 Battalion, AIF during the First World War. Stavely was born in Victoria in 1894 and worked for the local council at Avoca until his enlistment, on 11 February 1916. Allocated the service number 2253, he completed initial training at Broadmeadows and later on the Salisbury Plains in England, before his battalion moved to France. After service there Stavely he was sent to Balliol College, Oxford where he underwent officer training. He was commissioned as a Lieutenant on 17 May 1918 and returned to his battalion in France. He took part in the Battle of Hamel, taking over command of a company when Lieutenant Facey was killed. Stavely was gassed later in 1918 and saw no further active service. He returned to Australia on 5 February, 1919 and was discharged 15 March 1919.