10th Light Horse War Hero – WW1 BOER WAR Uniform Badge – Metal Detecting Find – Inspirational Video
Posted by Billy on October 31, 2012 · Leave a Comment
With a bit of help from a local historian, I was pointed in the right direction and I found that the owner of the 10th Light Horse Badge knew Breaker Morant, served with him in the Boar War, the owner also served in Gallipoli and won a Military Cross, follow me on this emotional journey.
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Rare Metal Detecting Find – Victorian Volunteer Forces Button – Era 1880 – 1892 Part 2
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Rare Metal Detecting Find – Victorian Volunteer Forces Button – Era 1880 – 1892 Part 2
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Rare Metal Detecting Find – Victorian Volunteer Forces Button – Era 1880 – 1892 Part 1
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Rare Metal Detecting Find – Victorian Volunteer Forces Button – Era 1880 – 1892 Part 1
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WW1 GALLIPOLI VETERAN’S 10th Light Horse Collar Badge – My Metal Detecting Find of a Lifetime – Part 2
Posted by Billy on October 30, 2012 · Leave a Comment
WW1 GALLIPOLI VETERAN’S 10th Light Horse Collar Badge – My Metal Detecting Find of a Lifetime – Part 2
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WW1 GALLIPOLI VETERAN’S 10th Light Horse Collar Badge – My Metal Detecting Find of a Lifetime – Part 1
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WW1 GALLIPOLI VETERAN’S 10th Light Horse Collar Badge – My Metal Detecting Find of a Lifetime – Part 1
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AWESOME METAL DETECTING MINELAB E-TRAC RUBBISH DUMP FIND WW1 RISING SUN ANZAC BADGE
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My Antique Bottle Collection, Old Relic, Australiana and Metal Detecting Display Pt 1
Posted by Billy on October 30, 2012 · Leave a Comment
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Old ANZAC Badge Metal Detecting Find
Posted by Billy on February 7, 2012 · Leave a Comment
There is nothing better than when your metal detecting and you find something from the War era, whether it be from World War One or World War Two.
The other day I was metal detecting at an old dumping site in the bush only a kilometre away from my hometown in Dumbleyung, Western Australia.
It was an area were me and my mates grew up play in the bush, exploring and just having fun!
Old rubbish dumping sites are always a great place to go metal detecting, because people would accidently throw out coins, jewellery and other relics, and your bound to find things of value and of interest.
This is my second Anzac Badge that I have found with my minelab metal detector
Here is a video I made of me finding a beautiful old anzac badge from the World War 2 Era.
ANZAC means Australian New Zealand Army Corp.
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Anzac Badge Found
Posted by Billy on October 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment
I got permission from a local farmer a few days ago to go metal detecting around an old house on his propery which is pictured above.
The ground was absolutely rock hard, and I actually bent my spades blade trying to dig for targets. I actually saw this old house from the road one day and I thought that it could be a goldmine for old coins and relics, but as I say, digging was impossible.
However I did find a few coins and a nice old ANZAC Badge.
Proudly worn by soldiers of the 1st and 2nd Australian Imperial Forces in both World Wars, the ‘Rising Sun’ badge has become an integral part of Digger tradition.
The distinctive shape, worn on the upturned brim of a slouch hat, is readily identified with the spirit of ANZAC.
Yet despite the badge’s historic significance, well researched theories as to its origin are more numerous than its seven points.
In 1902 a badge was urgently sought for the Australian contingents raised after Federation for service in South Africa during the Boer War.
Probably the most widely-accepted version of the origin of this badge is that which attributes the selection of its design to a British officer, Major General Sir Edward Hutton, KCB, KCMG, the newly appointed Commander-in-chief of the Australian Forces.
He had earlier received as a gift from Brigadier General Joseph Gordon, a military acquaintance of long standing, a “Trophy of Arms” comprising mounted cut and thrust swords and triangular Martini Henri bayonets arranged in a semicircle around a brass crown. To Major General Hutton the shield was symbolic of the co-ordination of the Naval and Military Forces of the Commonwealth.
A refurbished replica of the shield is on display in the main foyer of Army Headquarters in Canberra. (Figure 1).
The original design, created and produced in haste for issue to the contingent departing to South Africa, was modified in 1904. This badge(Figure 2), was worn through both World Wars.
Since its inception the Basic form of the 1904 version has remained unchanged although modifications have been made to the wording on the scroll and to the style of crown.
In 1949, when Corps and Regimental Badges were reintroduced into service, the wording on the scroll of the “Rising Sun” Badge was changed to read “Australian Military Forces”. (Figure 3).
Twenty years later, the badge was again modified to incorporate the Federation Star and Torse Wreath from the original 1902 version of the badge and the scroll wording changed to “Australia” (Figure 4).
In the 75th anniversary year of the ANZAC landings at Gallipoli there arose a desire to return to the traditional accoutrements worn by Australian soldiers during the World Wars and which clearly identify the Australian Army. (Figure 5). The recent change coincides with the 90th anniversary of the Army which was commemorated on 1st March 1991.
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Pictured above, I also found the following
- Candle Extinguisher? (Silver Spoon)
- WW2 Era ANZAC Badge
- Brass WW2 Era Army Button
- Decimal Coins
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