Thanks kim but your work is far from done, there'll be a few more coming in this week, kicking things off a few pre-1920 badges
HMAS Brisbane (I) Town class light cruiser (Chatham subtype) 1916-1922 & 1923-1925 Cruiser, 1925-1926 & 1928-1929 Training Ship, 1935 Cruiser, sold for scrap 1935
HMQS(1884-1901)/HMAS(1901-1918/1921) Gayundah, Armstrong type B1 flat-iron gunboat, Beached 1958
AE1/HMAS AE1, E class Submarine 1914-1914 Lost
AE2/HMAS AE2, E Class Submarine 1914-1915
Small ammendments to be made, the HMAS ENcounter badge is the wrong one, the one I did was for the modern shore establishment, I've realized there is another pre-1920 badge for it, there also seems to be shore establishments for the HMAS Leeuwin and Platypus (Though I'm yet to see if the background colour is the same for Platypus)
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Victorian Colonial Navy|
Murray Riverboats|
Colony of Victoria AU|
Project Sail-fixing SB's sail shortage
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"Loitering on the High Seas" (Named after the good ship Rodondo)
There's no such thing as "
nothing left to draw" If you can down 10 pints and draw, you're doing alright by my standards