b'703241909 - 1915 Fort Gellibrand Squadron Order book kept by the Officer-in-Charge, Garrison Ambulance, Australian Army Medical Corps / 13th A.M.C. Field Ambulance, with many pages of manuscript entries. Some examples:7.2.14 (page 90) Divine Service will be held tomorrow as follows: Roman Catholic - Time & Place not yet settled. Hebrew - Fall-in at Brigade Hquarters @ 10:50am. Protestant - Brigade Parade Ground at 11:30am.9.2.14 (page 92) Members of the Hebrew Denomination are notified that special arrangements have been made for Kosher meals to be drawn for their use and cooked in a special kitchen at 49th Infantry13.2.14 (page 96) The Corp will parade at 7:30am in connection with the manouvers. An Advance Guard under Captain Jona will parade @ 6:15am. Midday meal to be carried in haversacks & water bottles filled. Only special details to be left in Camp. Field Hospital & Bell Tents and all necessary equipment to be carried.11.8.14 (page 108) Applications for Enlistment in the Expeditionary force for Europe will be received from members of the Corps on minimum years of age and over.22.10.14 (page 122) It is notified for information that Lieut. Petre of the Aviation Corps will make a flight this morning or afternoon in the vicinity of Barwon Heads and Queenscliff.Many of the entries in this fascinating (though dilapidated) book are signed by Captain J. L. Jona, Commanding Officer (1888 - 1961). Jona was educated at Prince Alfred College, Adelaide and at Adelaide and Melbourne Universities. M.D. Had practice at 23 Douglas Parade, Wiilamstown and then at 124 Glenferrie Rd. Hawthorn. Vic. Active in Jewish, Communal and Sporting Fields. President of Toorak Synagogue (Melb Hebrew Cong), 1938 - 1940. Chairman of Victorian Jewish Advisory Board, 1940. President of Hawthorn Football Club. Father of Walter Jona, Minister in several Victorian Liberal Governments.$5001,000325Two pairs of WW1 Australian Light Horse riding spurs and a rifle rest,the rest 19cm high (3)$100200 326Private D.J. GRIFFEN 4th Field Artillery Battery A.I.F. (11845, DVR), framed certificate from the City Of Brunswick; together with three of Private Griffens WW1 service medals. Attractive period frame and mounting,61 x 66cm overall$400600327WW1 period Turkish flare gun, circa 1915,22cm long$350450328A pair of WW1 period trench art shells engraved Souvenir Of Belgium,9.5cm high (2)$4060 329Australian Army slouch hat with Rising Sun hat badge, 20th century$80120324'