• SCARCE 22nd Light Horse (Tasmanian Mounted Infantry) white metal hat badge 1930 - 1942. Motto 'Pro Rege Et Patria' (For King and Country). The two lugs on the back are intact. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 003
  • Royal NSW Lancers hat badge, 1948-1960. White metal. Complete with two lugs on rear. Please check both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 004
  • Victorian Volunteer Rifles collar badge (single), brass. Motto 'Aut Pace Aut Bello' (Either by war or by peace). Research indicates that this badge dates to the 1870s but please do your own research. The two lugs on the rear are intact. Please check both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 005
  • A pair of 21st Light Horse (Riverina Light Horse) opposing collar badges, 1930-1942. Each one has two lugs intact on the rear. I have not cleaned them. Note that one is darker in colour than the other. Motto 'Virtus In Arduis' (Virtue in the midst of difficulties). Please check both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 006
  • AIF 7th Light Horse Regiment brass 'unofficial' collar/shoulder badge manufactured by Stokes and Sons Melbourne. C 1914-1918. Motto 'Patria Te Salutamus' (We Salute You My Country). The two lugs on reverse are present and secure. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 007
  • A pair of opposed 8th Light Horse (INDI Light Horse) collar badges in white metal, 1930-1942. Each badge has two intact lugs at rear. Motto 'More Majorum' (In the manner of elders). Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 007
  • Pair of 4th Light Horse Regiment (Corangamite Light Horse) brass, opposing collar badges, 1930-1942. Motto 'Prest D'Accomplir' (Ready to Accomplish). Each badge has intact lugs on reverse. Note that the lugs are in differing positions on each badge. Please check both photos. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 008
  • 6th Light Horse MR (Mounted Rifles) NSW, Australia white metal cap badge, C 1930-1942. Motto 'Toujours Pret' (Always Ready). Note some discolouration on the lower front left hand side. The two lugs on the reverse are intact. Please check both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 009
  • Scarce 16th A.L.H. South Australian Mounted Rifles hat badge, C 1908 but I stand corrected if this date in incorrect. Combination of white metal and overlay of gilt? around the outer edge. Motto 'Equis, Armis Virtute' (By Horses, Arms and Virtue). The two lugs on reverse are intact. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product 010
  • Scarce 15th Light Horse Northern Rivers Lancers (Northern NSW militia unit) white metal hat badge, 1930-1942. The two lugs on rear are intact. Please check both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 011
  • Scarce 14th Australian Light Horse (QMI) Queensland Mounted Infantry white metal hat badge, 1900-1912. The Queensland Mounted Infantry was a Light Horse militia regiment prior to WW1. Both lugs on the rear are intact. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 012
  • 1st/21st Light Horse Regiment NSW Lancers brass hat badge, 1929-1937. Correct me please if this date range is incorrect. The four lugs on the reverse are intact. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product 013
  • Scarce 12th Australian Light Horse Tasmanian Mounted Infantry white metal hat badge, 1900-1912.Motto 'Pro Rege Et Patria' (For King and Country). Manufactured by Gaunt, 53 Conduit St. London. The three lugs on the reverse are intact. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product 014
  • 12th Light Horse Regiment (Mounted Unit of the Australian Army). Raised in NSW in 1915 as part of the AIF (Australian Imperial Forces) for service during WW1. The unit fought at Gallipoli as reinforcements as well as the Sinai and Palestine campaign and were also instrumental in suppressing the 1919 Egyptian Uprising. Motto 'Virtutis Fortuna Comes' (Fortune Favours The Brave). Both lugs on the reverse are intact. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 015
  • Scarce 7th Light Horse Regiment (Australian Horse) brass hat badge, pre 1943. Motto 'For Hearths And Homes'. The two lugs on the reverse are intact. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product 016
  • Scarce 1st Armoured Car Regiment brass hat badge. Motto 'Celere Exploratu' (Quickly Explored). Dated 1930-1942. The two lugs on reverse are intact. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 017
  • Senior Cadet, 2nd Battalion Victoria (Australia) brass badge circa 1907? Please correct me if you know otherwise. Motto 'Pro Deo Et Patria' (For God and Country). The two lugs on the reverse are intact. Please refer to both photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch. Product ID: 019
  • In 1949 the Snowy Mountain Scheme was born. It was a massive engineering project to divert the waters of the mountain streams inland to the Murray and Murrumbidgee rivers, providing water for irrigation and hydroelectric power. There have been many books about the men involved however this is the first book about the women, young and old, who made the Snowy their lives. This is a paperback consisting of 112 pages which was published in 1998 by Kangaroo Press. The author Kirsty McGoldrick was at the time a working journalist living on the NSW Cental Coast. The book is in good condition throughout. Please refer to the photos provided. Any questions? Please get in touch.
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