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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard, Semco Series, Bathing boxes and Beach Port Fairy
... Bathing boxes and Beach Port Fairy ...Black and white photograph of the South beach with the Bathing boxes and swings in the centre middle ground and six people walking across the the sand in the foreground taken for use as a postcardBathing boxes and Beach Port Fairybeach, bathing boxes, south beach, pea soup, boarding school bay, swings, ocean, sea -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Tramcar Data Sheet, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Resistance Boxes", c1960's
... "Resistance Boxes" ...Dyeline print of Drawing R9846, "Resistance Boxes - Types on tramcars". Provides a listing of Melbourne tramcar numbers, class, motors, controller, type and box number, Resistance diagrams and remarks - number of tramcars. Includes works cars. Drawing undated, does not include X class cars or VR cars. Note that it superseded drawing R9846.On rear in red ink (felt pen?) "Resistance Boxes"trams, tramways, tramcars, mmtb, lists, resistance grids -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph - Postcard, South beach Bathing boxes
... South beach Bathing boxes ...South Beach bathing boxesColoured post card of South Beach taken from the West and depicts the bathing boxes in the backgroundSouth Beach Port Fairybeach, sea, seascape -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Wooden donation boxes, 1970-1990
... Wooden donation boxes ...Coin collections have a long and varied history. Coins were often collected in churches in a box located near the entrance/exit, and later via a collection plate that was passed amongst the congregation Funds were used to repair the church or feed the poorest of the parish. The donation of coins is and was considered part of religious life and mentioned in Christian, Jewish and Islamic texts. With the need and expansion of charitable works occurring outside religious life, charity boxes began to spread into hospitals, orphanages and asylums. The need for non-fixed boxes grew with the rise in charities and their activities outside a fixed building. Collection boxes could be large (and therefore hard to move) or could be held by individuals acting as collection agents, working at a specific location, moving between dwellings or at events. In this example, the boxes were placed in a semi-permanent location, such as a shop counter or bar, for people to donate money. Periodically it would be emptied by a collector, who either unlocked the padlock that was usually attached or replaced it with a new box.2 wooden boxes with paper label, perspex or glass,metal hinges and locking mechanism.Blind Babies, Children & Adults Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Phone 51 1381 All services provided by the RVIB are free - thanks to your helproyal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, RVIB Wooden donation boxes, 1970-1990
... RVIB Wooden donation boxes ...Coin collections have a long and varied history. Coins were often collected in churches in a box located near the entrance/exit, and later via a collection plate that was passed amongst the congregation Funds were used to repair the church or feed the poorest of the parish. The donation of coins is and was considered part of religious life and mentioned in Christian, Jewish and Islamic texts. With the need and expansion of charitable works occurring outside religious life, charity boxes began to spread into hospitals, orphanages and asylums. The need for non-fixed boxes grew with the rise in charities and their activities outside a fixed building. Collection boxes could be large (and therefore hard to move) or could be held by individuals acting as collection agents, working at a specific location, moving between dwellings or at events. In this example, the boxes were placed in a semi-permanent location, such as a shop counter or bar, for people to donate money. Periodically it would be emptied by a collector, who either unlocked the padlock that was usually attached or replaced it with a new box.2 wooden boxes with paper label, perspex or glass,metal hinges and locking mechanism.Blind Babies, Children & Adults Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Phone 51 1381 All services provided by the RVIB are free - thanks to your helproyal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Quinby's New Bee-Keeping. (Root, L. C.). New York, 1919, 1919
271 pages, illustratedSubtitle; The mysteries of bee-keeping explained. A complete guide to successful bee-culture..publication, book, quinby's, bee-keeping, 1919, beechworth honey -
Conservation Volunteers
Memorabilia: First Aid Boxes - safety has always been a top priority at Conservation Volunteers
... Memorabilia: First Aid Boxes - safety has always been a top ...Made by students and staff at the School of Mines Ballarat in 1983 and donated to the then fledgling ATCV. Photo attached shows staff Robert Brouwers and Gayle Spicer accepting the donation.........The boxes have been in the safe keeping of Terry Peacock at the Adelaide CVA office.....terry recalls that the only injury treated using the box he recalls was when the box slammed forward when the bus stopped abruptly and hit his head...Basic safety was important from the very first projects. ATCV/CVA later developed a formidable safety culture.Wooden boxes for storage and transport of First Aid materials on ATCV/CVA tasks/projects.Grey cross in white circle on sideof, school, ballarat, peacock, mines, safety, first, aid, terry -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Bathing boxes Port Fairy
... Bathing boxes Port Fairy ...Bathing boxes view from waterBlack and white Photograph of a group of people in a dingy in South Beach showing Bathing boxes to the rightBathing Port Fairy Return Port Fairy Gazette - Borough of Port Fairy Town Clerk 194beach, bathing boxes, south beach, sea, dingy, people, group, ocean -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, The Willows working bee, 1974
Meeting at the Willows after the working beelocal architecture, local identities, local special interest groups, pioneer families, council -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bee Hives Great Western, early 1900's
Digital Photo taken from glass slide by Geoff McMillan, Cooper Street Stawell and reproduced as a photo - printed at Stawell Historical Society 2019Black & White Photo showing the bee hives belonging to Charles Best at Best's. - Bee hives in a bush setting with a man attending them. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr. Dave Morgan's sheds built from Apple Boxes & Kerosene Tins in Dadswell's Bridge
... Mr. Dave Morgan's sheds built from Apple Boxes & Kerosene ...Series of eight coloured photos featuring sheds made with Apple Packing Boxes and Kerosene Tins at Dave Morgan's place Dadswells Bridge.Series of 8 colour photos of sheds constructed of apple packing boxes and kerosene tins. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Fred Howard with his Bee Hives at Dadswells Bridge
Apiculture at Dadswells Bridge Fred Howard and children on right.Black and white photograph of a bushland scene with many bee hives in the foreground. A person holding a child and two children either side in front of the bee hives.dadswells bridge -
Victorian Apiarists Association
Publication, The ABC of Bee Culture (A I Root), 1891
Hard Back Book - Black with gold Bee on the front -
Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Brother Adam, Bee-keeping at Buckfast abbey (Brother Adam), Geddington, 1975, 1975
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Shimanuki, H. & Knox, D. A, Diagnosis of honey bee diseases (Shimanuki, H. & Knox, D. A.), Beltsville, 1991, 1991
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Roberts, W. C, Honey Bee Stock Center progress report (Roberts, W. C.), London, 1972, 1972
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Lee, G. L, The case against the hybrid bee (Lee, G. L.), London, 1969, 1969
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Hocking, B. & Matsumura, F, Bee brood as food (Hocking, B. & Matsumura, F.), London, 1960, 1960
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Bienefeld, K., Ehrhardt, K. & Reinhardt, F, Bee breeding around the world (Bienefeld, K., Ehrhardt, K. & Reinhardt, F.), Hamilton, 2008, 2008
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Australian Bee Journal (Victorian Apiarists' Association), Chewton, 2007, 2007
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Apicultural abstracts (International Bee Research Association), Gerrards Cross, 1985-2005
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Journal of Apicultural Research (Bee Research Association), London, 1962
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Wheen Bee Foundation
Publication, Journal of Apicultural Research (International Bee Research Association), Gerrards Cross, UK, 1976-2009
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Soap recipe. (Bee Books new and old). Little Dewchurch, UK, 2006, 2006
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Collecting bee books: beekeeping in a nutshell (Kinross, J.), Hebden Bridge
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Form and function in the honey bee (Goodman, L.), Cardiff, 2003, 2003
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Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Lions working bee at the Willows, 1974
Ernest W. Barrie supported the establishment of the Willows Historical park and contributed many volunteers hours in the construction and landscaping of the precinct.W.Kittle, Ernest .W Barrie and Jean Arnold at the working beelocal architecture, local identities, local special interest groups, council -
Cheese World Museum
Advertising mobile, Barnes Honey bee
The Percy Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. Percy and Myrtle Uebergang's children were twins, Ray and Joyce born in 1926 who lived at Tooram Park until their deaths, Ray in 1986 and Joyce in 1992. Neither Ray nor Joyce married and following the death of her brother Joyce set up the Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundation which supports the local community. This advertising mobile is part of the collection of items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. The van Nooten family purchased the neighbouring property Tooram from the Neale family. Honey bee printed on card and mounted in a blue painted metal holder. On the front the bee is striped black and orange with 2 large wings and 1 small wing in white with black line detail. On the back is advertising material for Barnes honey -text and a drawing of a bee with wings folded. The metal stand has a loop at either end. The loop on one end has a piece of string tied through it to hang up the bee mobile.BARNES/28 FIRST PRIZES/PURE HONEY/Awarded GRAND PRIX. Franco-British Exhibition/HONEY/HOMELL/WHOLEMEAL FLOUR/SELF-RAISING/For SCONES, BISCUITS and BREAD/FRU-ITY FLAKES/For PORRIDGE/SUNLIT/CREAM HONEY/W.J. & F. BARNES Pty Ltd/550 SWAN ST.,/BURNLEY, (printed) JANET/VAN/NOOTEN (child's handwriting in pencil)allansford, advertising material, barnes honey, bees, honey, uebergang, van nooten, tooram -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, The ABC of Bee Culture. (Root, A. I.). Medina, [1886], [1886]
392 pages, illustrations. Missing pages; 181-182 and 309-340. Contains some additional loose pages from another copy.Subtitle; A cyclopedia of every thing pertaining to the care of the honey bee; bees, honey, hives, implements, honey-plants, etc. publication, book, abc, bee, culture, root, beechworth honey -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Photograph - Repat Hospital, c2002
A photo of DViet Working Bee At Repatriation Hospital, Heidelberg 18th February 2003Record of the long time and cooperative connection between the Repatriation and General Hospital, Heidelberg, and the Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans.Rectangular colour photograph of a DViet Working Bee At Repatriation Hospital, Heidelberg 18th February 2003; picture taken at the Vietnam Memorial in the Remembrance GardenWorking Bee At "The Repat" 18th November 2003. Listed names of the participants.diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch, repatriation hospital heidelberg