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Bendigo Military Museum
Film - CAMERA, Kodak, early 20th century
The camera belonged to "Jack Grinton" No 1043, 38th Batt AIF. This was Jacks second camera that he bought after buying his first camera in Cape Town on the way to England in 1916. Part of the Grinton collection which contained hundreds of negatives and photos that he took during WW1. Refer Cat No 1280 for service details. Refer 1316.2, 1317P, 1320P..1 Camera No 1A Autographic Kodak JR. Aluminium frame with dark brown leather covering. Leather carrying straps on one end. .2 Cable .3 CableOn small brass plate: "JF Duthie 13 So Dt David St EDINBURGH"photography, camera, grinton, ww1 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign, Launceston Municipal Transport, "Cut Off"
Steel plate, painted with white top coat both sides and words "Cut Off" painted in red on both sides and two metal loops welded onto enable sign to be suspended alongside the trolley wire, using a span wire.trams, tramways, launceston, trolley buses, overhead -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Ceremonial object - Mayor's Key, City of Bendigo, c 1980
Key's to the City and Mayor's Key are medieval traditions meant to confer trust and honor; it grows from the medieval walled city whose gates were guarded during the day and locked at night. The key symbolizes the freedom of the recipient to enter and leave the city at will, as a trusted friend of city residents. This key has the symbol of the poppet head which was used widely during the 1980's to symbolise the City of Bendigo.Heavy oversized skeleton key with blue and yellow ribbon attached to bow. Barrel has the word 'Bendigo' on one side and 'Mayor's Key' on the other. Bit has an image of a poppet head on both sides.Bendigo / Mayor's Keycity of greater bendigo ceremonial item -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster, Australian Law Convention organisers, "Destinations in Law", mid 1985
Large poster printed on gloss paper, titled "Destinations in Law", for the 23rd Australian Legal Convention in Melbourne 5-9 August 1985. Features the front of a Melbourne Z class tram, No. 23, showing route number 85.trams, tramways, z class, conferences, posters, trams -
Clunes Museum
Ceremonial object - NUMISMATICS
.1 THIS MEDAL PRESENTED TO F.J. EBERHARD DURING A LODGE MEETING.1 MASONIC BREAST JEWEL. ALL NATIONS LODGE NO.28 GOLD PLATED MEDAL MOUNTED ON PALE BLUE RIBBON DISPLAYED ON ROYAL BLUE SILK LINED BLACK PRESENTATION CASE. .2 MASONIC BREAST JEWEL ALL NATIONS LODGE NO. 28 LIFE GOVERNOR. GOLD PLATED SYMBOLS MOUNTED ON PALE BLUE RIBBON, DISPLAYED ON ROYAL BLUE SILK LINED BLACK PRESENTATION CASE. 1949 .3 BLACK LEATHER COVERED WOODEN DISPLAY CASE.1 Engraved on Reverse side of medal: PRESENTED WOR. BRO.F.J. EBERHARD ALL NATIONS LODGE NO. 28 CLUNES 1921. .2 Engraved on Reverse: LIFE GOVERNOR F.J. EBERHARD 1949 local history, societies, freemason, clunes lodge no.28 -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign, "END OF SECTION"
See item No. 39 for detailed description. Item has not been used in street- ex SEC store at time of closure?trams, tramways, secv, ballarat, fares, street furniture -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Poster, Hocking ?, MTA 1985 Centenary, 1985
A group of four posters published for the centenary of Melbourne trams in 1985 by the Metropolitan Transit Authority 701.1 - Poster on creamy paper, title "The Centennial Celebration of the Melbourne Tram 1885 - 1985", features cable tram dummy, bogie cable trailer, horse tram, A, F, J, S, W2, U, SW2, Z3, and A class of 1984 on poster with three tickets illustrated as well. (two copies of this poster added June 2000 - from the ARHS Vic. Div., June 2000 These are black and white versions of the poster, on white paper, different in size - 640H x 445W) 701.2 - as for 701.1m but on glossy paper, titled "Tramways 1885 - 1985". 701.3 - Poster on glossy paper, featuring Melbourne Buses, titled "Buses 1925 - 1985", features 11 different bus types. 701.4 - Poster on glossy paper, featuring Melbourne suburban trains, titled "Railways 1854 - 1985", features 11 different railway trains, or pictures. Made by Hocking? -on bottom of each poster is a signature, appearing to be the name Hocking.trams, tramways, melbourne, centenaries, posters, public transport -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Ceremonial object - Certificate, Diocesan Book Society, Melbourne, 'Be thou faithful unto death and I will give thee a crown of life', c.1900
In 1902 Blanche Brown was confirmed into the Anglican Church at Buninyong, being presented with this card, signed by the Bishop of Ballarat Arthur Green and Richard Hosken. Colour printed card with religious symbols and a prayer. Handwritten names of the confirmed person and those authorising the confirmation of Blanche Brown into the Anglican Church. religion, christianity, buninyong, church of england -
Parks Victoria - Andersons Mill
Sign - Stencil
This stencil was used on bags and possibly other packaging containing grain processed and packed at Anderson's Mill. The stencil would have indicated the destination of, or origin of the grain.Metal stencil (steel), rusty rectangular shape, corners cut off. Lettering surrounded with blue paint. Square hole top RH corner."BMTC / PENANG" -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster - The Met "Catch the match of the day" Adhesive Poster, The Met, c.1980s
Used as advertised public information on the interior of vehicles to encourage football patrons in particular to use public transport, rather than drive to the venues. Also promotes not drinking and then driving a car afterwards.An advertising/public information publication that is associated with a now-dissolved corporate body which existed in the 1980s and promoting the use of public transport.A black-and-white adhesive poster that advertises public transit services (e.g., The Met, V/Line) for people attending sports events in Melbourne, in particular the AFL or Football. The title reads, "Catch the match of the day, the easy way." Phone numbers and publications that provide relevant information are mentioned, along with a logo for Victoria Transport which discourages drink driving. The brand of the adhesive (JAC) is printed on the adhesive-covering paper on the reverse side.public transport, the met, posters, v-line, drink-driving, football -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Echoes of Conflict: Vietnam. (Copy 7)
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Melbourne Legacy
Film, Coronation Film, Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II, 1953
A recording of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1953. It is possible it was shown to Junior Legatees at a special screening as captured in the Programme for the Coronation Rally at 01163.A copy of the Queen's coronation ceremony that was shown to junior legatees.Grey metal tin with 600 feet of 16mm film inside. Sheet of paper with info in centre of lid. Tape on lid.Paper on front: Telephone: FB3564 FROM:- MELBOURNE LEGACY "LEGACY HOUSE" 293 Swanston Street, Melbourne, C.I CORONATION FILM HER MAJESTY, QUEEN ELIZABETH II 1953coronation, junior legatee outing -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, The Centurion Army Tank arriving at the National Vietnam Veterans Museum at Newhaven, 2006 (Copy 1)
national vietnam veterans museum, vehicles, military - centurion tank -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Australia and the Vietnam War: For Schools
vietnam war, 1961-1975 - australia, vietnam war 1961 - south vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Currency, Vietnamese Currency, 50 Dong
Note, Teal colour, 466763currency, dong -
Melbourne Legacy
Poster, Wear Australia's Pride. Legacy Week, 2000
This is an example of Melbourne Legacy promotional material from 2000. A poster that was printed to promote Legacy Week. A school girl is holding a Legacy Torch and a ADF member from the navy, army and air force are standing by her. A notice in the Bulletin on 17 August 2000 mentions it was produced by Sydney Legacy. The article mentions it was proposed to produce bumper stickers and Victorian Taxi Association had agreed to distribute the stickers for placement on taxis during Legacy Week. The main time of year for fundraising is September when Legacy holds 'Badge Week'. Often there is a celebrity who gives his or her time as 'Personality of the Year'. Examples are Sir Weary Dunlop (1992), Clive James (1993), the Scott family (1994), The Emmanuel brothers (1995), Daryl Somers (1996 and 1997), and Patsy Adam Smith (1994). Was in a folder with marketing material from the 1990s to 2009, see items 01240 to 01258. The collection shows the types of marketing materials that were produced and the celebrities that were helping Legacy.An example of promotional material from the 1990s and early 2000s. Marketing material and photos were compiled and released to newspapers, also printed as brochures and sometimes as stickers and collection tin wrappers.Colour A4 promotional poster from 2000 with a a school girl holding a Legacy torch surrounded by 3 ADF personnel.legacy promotion, badge appeal, legacy week, advertisements, adf personnel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Film - DONEY COLLECTION: BOX OF ÉCLAIR PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPER
Box of "Eclair Photographic Papers" Manufactured under licence by Crosby Sensitizing Pty. Ltd., branches in all states Reprographics across the nation Contains unused photographic paper - 6.5"x 4.75"Éclair photographic papers Australian Licensee: Crosby Sensitizing Pty. Ltd. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, 9 Squadron, RAAF. (Copy 1)
Coloured footage of helicopters in flight.9 squadron raaf -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Poster, ANL Art Prize 2008
anl maritime art prize, anl, maritime art prize, 2008 -
St Kilda Historical Society
Sign - Poster, Elwood Reserves, 1920s
City of St Kilda notice advising of Regulation No. 9 which prohibited unleashed dogs on Elwood reservesWhite paper, discoloured with age, printed in redelwood reserve, dog regulations -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Currency - Coin, 1888
This Great Britain one shilling coin is dated 1888, which is during the reign of Queen Victoria. There were over 4 million of these coins minted. Queen Victoria succeeded King William IV to the British Throne in 1837 – she was only 18 years old at the time – and she ruled until 1901. This 1888 Great Britain shilling was struck as part of new coinage of gold and silver commemorating the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1837-1887. This design continued until 1893. The obverse image of Queen Victoria, called the ‘Junior Head’, was engraved by Joseph Edgar Boehm and adapted from his engraving for the Jubilee Medal. The design on the reverse is based on the design of the George IV shilling, 1823-1825. Inscription translations: - Obverse side: “Victoria by the Grace of God, Queen of the British territories, Defender of the Faith”. - Reverse side "Evil to him who evil thinks”. British coins such as this one shilling were in circulation in the colony of Australia until 1910, when the Commonwealth of Australia began producing its own coinage. This one shilling coin was minted by the Royal Mint at Royal Mint Court, in Little Tower Hill, London, England. Coins for circulation in the Kingdom of England, Great Britain and most of the British Empire were produced here until the 1960’s when the Royal Mint shifted location to Wales. There are three main groups of shillings produced during Queen Victoria’s reign:- - The Young Head; 1837-1887, in 8 different versions, on the obverse showing the Queen’s maturing face over 50 years. - The Junior Head; 1887-1892, minted when Queen Victoria had been reigning for 50 years. Her head was smaller on the coins minted 1887-1889 than on those shillings minted 1889-1892. - The Old Head; 1893-1901, shows the veiled head of Queen Victoria. AUSTRALIAN CURRENCY The early settlers of Australia brought their own currency with them so a wide variety of coins, tokens and even ‘promissory’ notes (often called IOU’s) were used in the exchange of goods and services. In 1813 40,000 silver Spanish dollars, purchased by the English government, were delivered to Sydney to help resolve the currency problem reported by Governor Macquarie. The coins were converted for use by punching a hole in the centre of the coin. Both the outer ring, called the holey dollar, and the punched out ‘hole’, called the dump, were then used as the official currency. The holey dollars hold the place of being the first distinctively Australian coins. In 1825 the British Government passed the Sterling Silver Currency Act, making the British Pound the only legal form of currency in the Australian colonies. Not enough British currency was imported into the colony so other forms of currency were still used. In the mid 1800’s Australia entered the Gold Rush period when many made their fortunes. Gold was used for trading, often shaped into ingots, stamped with their weight and purity, and one pound tokens. In 1852 the Adelaide Assay Office, without British approval, made Australia’s first gold coin to meet the need for currency in South Australia after the Gold Rush began. In 1855 the official Australian Mint opened in Sydney, operating as a branch of the Royal Mint in London, and the gold was turned into coins called ‘sovereigns’. Other branches also opened in Melbourne and Perth. Up to the time of Australia becoming a federation in 1901 its currency included British copper and silver coins, Australian gold sovereigns, locally minted copper trade tokens, private banknotes, New South Wales and Queensland government treasury notes and Queensland government banknotes. After Federation the Australian government began to overwrite privately issued notes and prepared for the introduction of its own currency. In 1910 a National Australian Currency was formed, based on the British currency of ‘pounds, shillings and pence’ and the first Commonwealth coining was produced. In 1966, on February 14th, Australia changed over to the decimal currency system of dollars and cents. Australia did not have its own currency in the colonial times. Settlers brought money from other countries and they also traded goods such as grain when currency was scarce. For a long time there was no standardised value for the different currencies. In 1825 British currency became the only official currency in the colony of Australia and coins such as this silver shilling were imported into Australia to replace the mixture of foreign currency. Australia became a Federated nation on 1st January 1901. In 1910 National Australian Currency was formed and Australia produced its own currency, based on the British ‘pounds, shillings and pence’. The British currency was no longer valid. This silver shilling is of national significance as it represents the British currency used in Australia from 1825-1910. This silver shilling is also of significance to Australia as part one of the British Colonies ruled by Queen Victoria. It is part of the special silver and gold coins minted 1887-1893 to celebrate the 50 years Jubilee of Queen Victoria’s reign 1837-1887. Coin, Shilling, Great Britain, 1888. Silver coin, round. Obverse; Queen Victoria head, ‘Junior Head’, looking left. Reverse; crown on quartered shield within band of text, above year. Shield has 2 quarters with 3 lions on each, one quarter with a lion, one quarter with a harp. Inscriptions on both sides of coin.Obverse “VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITT REGINA F : D :” Reverse “HONI . SOIT . QUI . MAL . Y . PENSE” and “1888” flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, coin, currency, money, legal tender, australian currency history, royal mint, great britain shilling 1888, queen victoria currency, queen victoria 50 years golden jubilee shilling, colonial australia currency, joseph edgar boehm, numismatics -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, Video, The Vietnam War: the elusive enemy
vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, american -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Poster, Len Millar & others, Ballarat Vintage Tramway, c1995
Laminated A3 fawn coloured poster for use in tram roof ad racks, featuring Souvenirs available for sale on the tram and making reference to display cases. Includes drawing of tram 33. Image added 20-12-2016.trams, tramways, btm, posters, roof ads -
National Wool Museum
Sign, 1950s - 1970s
Signs used during wool sales, used to direct buyers to dining rooms. Particular companies would ‘host’ meals in different areas. Blue cardboard signs with printed black numbers. 8518.1 – seven blue cardboard signs with the number 1 printed in black text. One sign has the capital letter M and one sign has the capital letter P written in hand written black texta. 8518.2 – seven blue cardboards signs wit the number 0 printed in black text. One sign has the capital letter M and one sign has the capital letter P written in hand written black texta. 8518.3 - seven blue cardboards signs wit the number 2 printed in black text. 8518.4 - seven blue cardboard signs with the number 3 printed in black text. One sign has the capital letter M and one sign has the capital letter P written in hand written black texta. One sign has hand written text in black pen ink on the back. 8518.5 - eight blue cardboard signs with the number 4 printed in black text. One card has a six pointed star drawn in black ink on the top right corner on the back. 8518.6 - seven blue cardboard signs with the number 5 printed in black text. 8518.7 - eight blue cardboard signs with the number 9 printed in black text. One sign has hand written text in black pen ink on the back.0 / 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 9wool sales, signs, dining, buyers, wool industry, business -
Greensborough Historical Society
Poster, Banyule City Council, Banyule's indigenous plants, 2001_
Line drawings and lists of plants indigenous to the City of Banyule.Double-sided coloured poster, foldednative gardens, banyule -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Film - Photograph by Herb Richmond. ca 1971, Creswick- Three Arch Bridge carring the Railway Embankment , Two Traffic Lanes, and a Waterway. West of Creswick off the road to Bald Hills
Ballarat History35mm B&W Kodak Plus X Pan Film.ballarat, ballaraat, creswick, arch, bridge -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Currency - Japanese Occupation Money, WWII, 1940s
The Japanese Government issued new currency within their occupied territories during WWII. Imperial Japan-occupied territories were Singapore, Malaya, North Borneo, Sarawak and Brunei between 1942 and 1945.Collection of Japanese Government-issued bank notes distributed in occupied territories during WWII. The notes are rectangular of various sizes, made from paper and either purple, blue, green or khaki decorative designs and text. The collection includes five centavos, four dollar notes, three gulden notes and four pound notes. japanese invasion money, banana money, occupation money, wwii -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Poster, Black April
Young Vietnamese girl weeps for death of dove. (Thang Tu Den)poster, black april -
Federation University Historical Collection
Poster, Covid Circuit Breaker, 03 June 2021, 03/06/2021
Document with rules relating to seven day circuit breaker restrictions for Covid 19.covid19, pandemic, chief health officer, corona virus, circuit breaker restrictions -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Ceremonial object - Medallion, Stokes Badges, Buninyong School Centenary 1873 - 1973, 1973
Commissioned to mark the centenary of the Buninyong State (Primary) School, no. 1270.Silver coloured medallion with Buninyong School Centenary 1873 - 1973 and laurel wreath on the front and a relief image of the original school building on the reverse.Buninyong School Centenary 1873 - 1973; Stokes, Melb. on obverse.buninyong state school, buninyong primary school, education