b'152901WORLD WAR ONE BOOKS: From the Australian Front : Xmas.1917 (Cassell & Co.); Australian War Photographs: A Pictorial Record from November 1917 to the end of the War edited by Wilkins (1919); The Western Front, a General Outline, by Major Alan B Steele Australian Staff Corps. published by Arrow Printery Melbourne 1930, maps in 918 pocket at back, stiffened card covers; Australian Chivalry, 897 J.L. Treloar, ed. A.W.M., 1933; World War 1914-1918. [With an introduction by H.G. Wells]. John HAMMERTON, An ALBERT JACKA, VC TRIBUTE ed. Published by Amalgamated Press, n.d. [1938]. An attractively mounted and framed display of army badges,(6 vols., of which 3 are hardcover).ribbons and buttons combined with battlefield finds - bullet$300400 cases, a bayonet, trench art and a 9ct gold and pearl MOTHER/A.I.F. boomerang brooch, together with a photograph of902Captain Jacka. WW1 period military helmet inkwell,Overall 74 x 106cm. 5cm highAlbert Jacka, VC, MC & Bar (18931932) was the first$120200 Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross during the First World War. It is the highest decoration for gallantry in the face of the903enemy that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. Jacka received the medal for hisLieut. WILL DYSON,actions during the Gallipoli Campaign. He later served on theAustralia at War. A Winter Record made by Will Dyson on the Western Front and was twice further decorated for his bravery.Somme and at Ypres during the Campaigns of 1916 and 1917. With He never fully recovered from the multiple wounds he sustainedan Introduction by G.K. Chesterton. [Australia at War. Drawings at during his war service, and died at the age of 39. the Front by Lieut. Will Dyson, Official Artist AIF (cover title)].$400600[Cecil Palmer & Hayward, London, 1918]; Large quarto, 52 pages with a pictorial dedication page plus 20 full-page illustrations. 898 Pictorial card coversA trench art horses hoof candle holder engraved$150200 ANZAC COVE 1915, 9046cm high, 10cm wide, 11.5cm deep A.I.F. DEATH PLAQUE for Private Victor Ernest WARNE, 38th $120200Australian Infantry Battalion. Warne, from Bendigo, Victoria, died in France of 9th November 1918, two days before the end of the 899 War. He died of pneumonia.BADGES & MEDALETTES: 1916 Department of Education$150250 Victoria bronze ANZAC medal; 1918 Department of Education Victoria silver ANZAC Day medal; 1919 ANZAC Remembrance905Day badge (by Stokes); sterling silver nursess rising sun badgeHAT BADGES: Melbourne University Rifles, Australian Artillery (by Luke). (4 items). (2, one gilt), The Hume Regiment (the 59th), and Australian $100150Military Forces, (5 items).900 $150200 Badges, medals, military dog tags, pins etc, (23) 906$1002001918 DEMOBILISED SOLDIERS BADGE, WWI,by Stokes & Sons Melb., impressed number 6409.$100150 907Various Australian badges including Pacific Island Regiment(2 types), the Royal Regiment, Royal Australian Signals (2-part hat badge), Royal Australian Survey Corps, Australian Garrison Artillery, Australian Cadet Corps (Camberwell Grammar), Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corp collar badges (2), 1967 ANZAC badge, and A.M.F. rising sun (Korean War era), (12 items).$300400 908Sterling silver & blue enamel badge issued TO WOMEN OF AUSTRALIA FOR DUTY DONE, impressed number 33135 verso; made by Wm McLean & Co., Melbourne.$100150 909An interesting group of four badges, comprising Volunteered for Active Service Medically Unfit (1918/19), WW2 Australian 915 Service VOLUNTEERED Exemption badge (medically unfit), Volunteer Observer Air Observers Corps, St.Andrews Association WAR WORK PARTY badge, (4 items).$150200 '