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Great Southern Land Collectables

Locality: Bayswater, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9762 6278



Address: 37 Holloway Drive 3153 Bayswater, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.greatsouthernlandcollectables.com.au

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24.01.2022 Herbie, the Great Southern Land Collectables mascot, is working hard at the Dog Lovers Show raising Awareness and funds for the Australian War Australian War Animal Memorial Organisation. Drop by and see us at stand 455.



23.01.2022 HUGE CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! Australian War Dogs 1/2 oz Silver Bullion Singles 6 Styles $25 each

21.01.2022 HUGE CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! Australian War Dogs 1/2 oz Silver Bullion Sets $150 each

19.01.2022 HUGE CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! Purple Poppy Wine Glass Cooler $3 each Seconds $1 each



18.01.2022 HUGE CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! Australian War Dogs Utility Clips On Card $4 each Loose $2 each

17.01.2022 Wonderful to see you !

16.01.2022 HUGE CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! Animals in Combat Book $10 each LIMITED STOCK



15.01.2022 Thanks to all who continue to contribute to the Smoky Film campaign! $14,508 raised to date, and 6 days left. Every contribution, no matter how small, counts! I...t's time to put Smoky on the world stage. This is the incredible and inspirational TRUE story of Smoky," the tiniest Hero of WWII. https://www.indiegogo.com//angel-in-a-foxhole-smoky-the-ww See more

13.01.2022 HUGE CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! Purple Poppy Pet Tags On Card $4 each Loose $2 each

13.01.2022 Dont forget to enter our Caption Competition - see our post from April 18th to win an autographed book by esteemed author Nigel Allsopp President of the Australian War Animal Memorial Organisation Remember to LIKE and follow us to see other comps and offers!!!

12.01.2022 War Animal Day is fast approaching. Great Southern Land Collectables has an impressive range of merchandise that supports the Purple Poppy cause. We proudly donate a percentage of all sales to AWAMO - Australian War Animal Memorial Organisation. Head over to our website greatsouthernlandcollectables.com.au and check out our products which include lapel pins, keyrings, pet tags, t-shirts, posters and much, much more! We currently have many items on sale, so get in quick and wear your purple poppy with pride on 24th February.

10.01.2022 HUGE CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! AWAMO Lapel Pin $2 each



09.01.2022 Massive Christmas Stock Clearance! Great stocking-fillers at drastically reduced pricesMassive Christmas Stock Clearance! Great stocking-fillers at drastically reduced prices

08.01.2022 Once a doggie always a doggie

07.01.2022 HUGE CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! Australian War Dogs T-Shirts Sizes from Children's 10 to XXXL $6 each

07.01.2022 On Halloween 1917, 101 years ago today. At 3.30pm Lieutenant General Harry Chauvel, the Australian commander of the Desert Mounted Corps, turned to Brigadier G...eneral William Grant, commanding the 4th Light Horse Brigade and ordered a mounted attack on the towns southern defences where recognisance photographs showed the trenches were not protected by barbed wire. But this time the troopers were to stay in the saddle and charge the enemy directly. By 4.50pm the 4th Brigade assembled behind rising ground four miles south-east of Beersheba the 4th Light Horse Regiment on the right, the 12th on the left and the 11th in reserve. Instead of cavalry sabres, the 800 Australians carried bayonets, which by luck, just days before, they had been instructed to sharpen to a point. The 4th and 12th regiments moved off at a trot and then a canter. Turkish gunners, aware of the Light Horse tactics, were ordered to hold fire until the troopers dismounted. But the horsemen advanced. Within two miles of the town the defenders opened fire but the horsemen, now in full gallop, moved too fast for the riflemen and gunners, whose sights were set too high. Machine gunners firing into the horsemen were quickly silenced by British artillery. At full gallop, with bayonets in hand, the horsemen jumped first the front trenches and then the main. As they cleared a line troopers leapt from their saddles to attack the Turks with rifle and bayonet. Others sped on to do the same at the rear trenches, while others still galloped into the town itself. The charge of Beersheba by the Australian Light Horse, is widely regarded as the last great cavalry charge. Lest we forget

06.01.2022 Smile - its Friday

05.01.2022 Its nearly time to get you Purple Poppies. Place your orders by clicking on the shop now button or go to our website www.greatsouthernlandcollectables.com.au

04.01.2022 Little Smoky is in our range of Australian War Dogs and it would be so great to see a movie made on her life with Bill Wynne. Help if you can....

02.01.2022 HUGE CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! A Century of Australian Animals in War Book LIMITED STOCK $15 each

01.01.2022 HUGE CHRISTMAS CLEARANCE! Quake Poster 420mm x 297mm $3 each

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