b'112718718 721RICHARDS, Lieutenant Edward John , A Mothers and Widows Badge, by Amor, Sydney; being a Australian Airmen. History of the 4th SQUADRON,round white metal badge bearing the image of a grieving Australian Flying Corps. woman with a laurel wreath and the words FOR AUSTRALIA. [Melbourne, Bruce & Co. Printers, circa 1919], Quarto, 80A bar is attached to the bottom of the badge bearing a brass pages plus 26 pages of photographic plates. Pictorial paperedstar to represent one child killed. Also, a War Widows Guild boards; with original cloth spine. Ownership inscriptionkookaburra badge by Luke of Melbourne. (2 items).(to inside front cover) of W.W. Jenkins, late B. Flight,$150200 4th Squadron, A.F.C. Accompanied by several original photographs, mainly aerial, but also including an airman722believed to be Jenkins.$500750 RESERVED OCCUPATION white metal badge by Wallace Bishop, dated 1940 verso. Issued to persons in reserved 719 occupations who had volunteered to serve with any service if called upon at any time during the war (but who were deemed 9ct gold fob suspended from a black silk band with 9ct shieldsto be required to remain at their profession), and also to and links. The fob, with a soldier and a map of Australia tomembers of the Navy, AIF, and Air Force who are discharged front, engraved verso Portland Rifle Club War Service Medalbecause they are in reserved occupations.Presented to S.H. Haynes 1920. $100150 Samuel Henry HAYNES of Cashmore, Victoria enlisted in February 1916 and joined the No.4 Tunnelling Company.723He departed aboard HMAT A69 Warilda in May 1916 andTHIRTY NINERS ASSOC. LIFE MEMBER badge (by returned, wounded in August 1917. Stokes), also, Ex-Servicemens Club - Victoria 1939 badge, $300400 (2 items).720 $100150 THE NATIONAL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA LIMITED. 724Record of War Service of Bank and Staff. 1914-1919. [Published Melbourne; Osboldstone & Co. Pty. Ltd.; 1921],Three 9ct gold R.A.A.F. brooches, (3). Total weight 4.8gms.First Edition; 4to; pp. 164; illustrated throughout including$150200 19 full page war views and over 470 photographic portraits; original brown cloth, title lettered in gilt on front board. 725Of the 1112 people employed by the bank in July 1914, 50810th Infantry Battalion, A.M.F. The ADELAIDE RIFLES of those enlisted, 90 were killed in action or died of theirbrass hat badge.wounds, 31 gained distinctions.The book is accompanied by a letter signed by E.H. Wreford,$100150 the Chief Manager of the National Bank, presenting the book to Mr C.A. Robin as a memento of his service to the Bank726and to the King and Empire in the Great War of 1914-1919. THIRTY SECOND BATTALION, A.M.F. brass hat badge.$200300$100150 '