13/03/2025
Medal frame of
5896 Sergeant
Michael Henry Meagher
11th Australian General Hospital, 22nd Battalion
2nd Machine Gun Battalion, Australian Army Pay Corps A.I.F
Served in France and Belgium 1917 - 1918
Bapaume, Bullecourt, Broodseinde, Menin Road, Amiens and Mont St. Quentin
V374537 Private
16th Battalion Volunteer Defence Corps
Served In Australia 1942 - 1945
16/10/2024
Queensland defence forces Helmet plate circa 1860 - 1902
01/10/2024
Southern Tasmanian Artillery Helmet Plate and Shoulder Titles Circa 1878 - 1901
18/09/2024
3207 Private Lindsay McKinnon Robertson 55th battalion A.I.F
03/09/2024
55th Collingwood Infantry Regiment collar badges circa 1912 - 1918
29/08/2024
Royal Australian Artillery Hat Badge worn by Major John Ernest Robertson circa 1903 - 1911.
16/08/2024
Victorian Military Forces Helmet Plate Circa 1880 - 1893
26/06/2024
A frame I completed with rare Tasmanian Local Forces Helmet plate and collar badge . Launceston Rifle regiment epaulette title and buttons. Circa 1881 - 1901
26/05/2024
Australian Flying Corps Ace Edgar Garfield Finlay Distinguished Flying Cross ( First pattern ribbon)
Edgar Garfield Finlay, DFC (7 September 1893 – 18 April 1958) was an Australian flying ace of the First World War. He served with distinction in the Gallipoli Campaign as a noncommissioned officer in the Light Horse. After serving in the Camel Corps he transferred to the Australian Flying Corps. He was commissioned and served as an aerial observer. In this role he was credited with eight aerial victories before training as a pilot. Because a pal of his in the Flying Corps enjoyed the daily morning luxury of a shower bath from an inverted kerosene tin and because he had a tent, a table, a lamp, and a field cot. Garfield Finlay transferred his allegiance from camel corps to aeroplanes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garfield_Finlay
26/02/2024
5345 Private Charles Thomas Clarke 53rd Battalion A.I.F , Died of wounds 31st March 1917
22/01/2024
Boer State Artillery Badge 1874 - 1902
11/12/2023
A replica medal frame of 7196 Private Laurence Alexander Allanson.
23rd Battalion A.I.F. Wounded in action Mont Saint-Quentin 1/9/1918