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Federation University Historical Collection
Object - Candle Remnant, Candle remnant from early Ballarat mine
Lard candle mining, lard candle -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact, Matchbox holder City of Warrnambool, 1920s
This is a match box holder that has been produced as a souvenir of Warrnambool. It was possibly made to commemorate the gazetting of Warrnambool as a city in 1918. The holder features the Warrnambool crest which was designed in the early 1850s by the first teacher of the Warrnambool National School, John MacDonald. He also suggested the motto, ‘By These We Flourish’. The crest has been modified over the ensuing years.This is an important souvenir of Warrnambool as it is a high quality one and features the crest of the City of Warrnambool as used early in the 20th century. This is a gold-coloured piece of metal with the ends folded or sheeted over to form a rectangle with a flat base and an open top to hold a packet of matches. The front of the holder has attached a metal image of the crest of the City of Warrnambool. The image is in gold, white and dark blue. The holder is a little bent and stained. ‘City of Warrnambool By These we Flourish’city of warrnambool, souvenir household items -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Candle stick holder, ca. 19th century
Candle stick holders were used to hold and display candles for light. They were used before commonly in domestic situations before lighting from kerosene, gas and electricity was freely available and affordable.This is an example of lighting used commonly before the late 19th century.Candle stick holder enamel grey speckled with dish base, side handle and fixture for holding candle.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, domestic lighting, candle, candlestick, candle holder, light -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Coin holder, Late 19th century/early 20th century
Coin holders were used as a convenient way of carrying coins and also as a fashion accessory, worn on a belt or as a necklace. They date from the 19th and early 20th centuries.This item is of interest as an item that was in use a 100 years ago or moreThis is a silver coin holder, circular in shape. It has an outer container with an inner mechanism for placing the coins in and pushing down the lid to hold the coins. It has a ring at the top of the outer container for attaching to a chain. The holder is somewhat battered in places and worn and marked. antiquarian coin holders, warrnambool -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Decorative object - 5 Battalion Pipe Banner holder, 5 Battalion Pipe Banner holder
5 Battalion Flag Banner holderA wooden pipe banner holder the length of a drone. At the end is a crest which says in Latin "Nnemome Impune Lacessit" 5 Victorian Scottish Regiment crest which is a lionNnemome Impune Lacessit5 vsr, 5th victorian scottish regiment, 5/6 rvr -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact_ World war 1 candle kit, World war One candle kit, C1915
These little tins were available for soldiers to buy before embarking to the first world war. As the candles and matches are contained within the tin , it would have been a ideal way to keep both dry. The lid of the tin could also have been useful as a windshield. The tin was donated in memory of Les Lawlor. James Leslie Lawlor was born in Mepunga and lived in Warrnambool and enlisted in October 1916. He was discharged as medically unfit as he had broken his wrist three years previously and the break had failed to heal well. The tin was donated in his memory by his sister Vera Maguire This item with its link to World War 1 soldiers has historical significance to Australians in general but is also a link to a local family. It is a complete object still with the candles and matches. Small rectangular tin box with image of three soldiers and tents in the background. Brown and yellow check pattern on sides and bottom. Small round hole in bottom with metal rim inside the tin , in which a candle would be placed. There are two small candles and a rectangular section in which a box of matches in sitting. Hinged lid.On lid," Camp pocket Candlestick. A soldier's friend. On base " Patented 19/7-15 No 16856." On tape on the bottom of tin, " Would like this to go to the historical society in memory of Les Lawlor, Vera Maguire.warrnambool, james leslie lawlor, vera maguire, camp pocket candlestick, world war 1 -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Richard Shiell, Football 'Thirsty Work' (Bill Holder), 1960
William (Bill) Holder, pictured here taking a drink after a football match, was an editor of the first volume of the International House magazine, Satadal, in 1959, and the 1960 IH student president. Originally from Kerang, Victoria, Holder studied law at The University of Melbourne. In 1960, IH students played social sport matches against other Colleges. This photograph comes from an 'Album of Student Activities 1960', compiled and presented to International House by Soedjadi Satrosoegito & Richard Shiell.football, students -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Functional object - Furnishings, candlestick holder, c1900
Candles were the only source of light for pioneers after sunset and this enamel candlestick holder appears well used.A white enamelled, candlestick holder, with dark blue enamelled handle. A candle is in situ.No makers markbrighton, moorabbin, lights, pioneers, market gardeners, furnishings, candles, earlysettlers, metalwork -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Lamp, c. 1854
Iron with octagonal sides, folding wire handle, glass sides. Burner incomplete. Painted semi-gloss black. Burner painted flat gold.Front: Prices Patent Candle Company/ Government Immigrant Ship Lanthorn No 3610/ Registered July 5 1854 (brass plate) Back: (no inscriptions)ss lanthorn, lantern, ships light -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Holder, Match box holder, 1935
Matches and match boxes were common and essential household items in the 19th century and early to mid 20th century. Today matches are used only irregularly. This match box holder was an advertising tool for Roy Pearson who had a motor service station at 100 Kepler Street, Warrnambool in the 1930s. The business was called the Super Service Station and Pearson was the agent for Triumph and Citroen cars. He sold petrol and used cars and did car repairs. In 1937 the business was run by Chorlton and GrahamThis item is of considerable interest showing the type of advertising used in Warrnambool in 1935. Apart from its utilitarian use of holding a match box, it is an advertising tool containing a 1935 calendar and it also uses humour as its main appeal. The holder features a face which shows a happy man when held one way (“This man calls at Pearson’s Service Station for satisfaction’) and a grumpy man when it is turned around (‘This man wishes he did call’). This is a metal match box holder, painted blue with yellow printing and an image of a man’s face. It has a 1935 calendar. It is much rusted on the inside and a little blotched on the outside. ‘Roy H. Pearson, Super Service Station, Ye Auto Fille Here, Phone 511, 100 Kepler Street, Warrnambool. This man calls at Pearson’s Service Station for satisfaction, This man wishes he did call’ pearson service station, warrnambool, match box holder -
Beechworth Honey Archive
DVD, Homestead Blessings - The Art of Candle Making (Featuring the West Ladies - Hannah, Vicki, Ce-Ce & Jasmine), 2008
DVD - cover has the title, a small photo of the sisters & some burning candles. On the back is a blurb about the DVD - Duration - 56 minutes -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Brooch Holder
Brooch Pin Holderbrooch, pin holder -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Key holder, Parker Bros Auto Co Key Holder, Mid 20th century
The Parker Bros Auto Company was established in 1927 in Liebig Street, with the business selling Chevrolet cars and used cars and later becoming the original Holden dealer in Warrnambool. The company employed a large staff with show rooms, a workshop, a panel shop, and a spare parts section. In 1968 the business relocated to 109 Lava Street and was still operating in the 1980s.This key ring holder is of great interest as a souvenir of Parker Bros. Auto Co, a prominent business in Warrnambool for over 50 years.This is a brown leather key holder issued as an advertising feature by Parker Bros Auto Co. Warrnambool. The key holder is folded over to include a metal bottle opener which is held to the leather with a metal stud and a metal press stud enables the holder to be locked shut. There are two holes at the end to attach keys to the holder. The printing on the holder is in gold lettering. ‘Ignition’, ‘Door’, ‘Home’, ‘Office’ ‘Auto Keys’ ‘Parker Bros. Auto Co. Warrnambool Phone 627’ parker bros auto co warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Lamp, Late 19th Century
Isaac Sherwoods Ltd were manufacturers of oil lamps and burners in Birmingham, in 1904 they were trading as Isaac Sherwood & Son Ltd. but by 1920 they had taken over Linley & Co. of 73-75 Great Lister Street, makers of `American' pattern lamps to become Sherwood-Linley at Nechells Park Works, Eliot Street. The company were a leading manufacturer of oil and candle lamps exporting their goods all over the world. The subject lamp is operated with a candle, which is inserted on the underside, it is sprung and as the candle burns the spring keeps the candle pushed upwards keeping the flame burning until the candle is extinct. Sherwoods invented and patented this innovation for candle lamps.The subject item is incomplete however it has some significance as it was designed to be used in a sea going vessel, as a result is quite rare also the item is made by a well known manufacturer.Spring loaded candle Lamp, brass, with gimbal wall attachment for use on a ship, shade and mount missing. Candle-stop has the words "Sherwoods Limited, trademark sound".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, candle lamp, gimbal spring, sherwoods limited -
Federation University Historical Collection
Decorative object, University of Ballarat Business Card Holder, c2015
The University of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.A University of Ballarat business card holderuniversity of ballarat, merchandise, business card holder -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Candle Holder - Wall Bracket
This sconce - wall mounted candle holder or light fixture is simple / basic without any decoration. It was able to swivel. It may have been used on either the interior o exterior walls of buildings. The light is usually, but not always, directed upwards and outwards, rather than down. The long bracket kept the candle a safe distance from the wall and ceiling.This sconce was used by a resident of the Kiewa Valley.Shiny metal rod with candle holder at one end and a small thin rod at the other for attaching to a device on a wall. The candle holder is surrounded by a metal shallow 'cup' with 11 oval holes enabling the wax to fall to the centre where there is a hollow globe and allowing the light to shine upwards.sconce, candle holder, wall mounted candle holder -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - The candle room, J Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd, The Allan Studio, The Candle Room, J Kitchen and Sons, Pty Ltd, c. 1918
Large sepia photograph, showing candle production at Port Melbourne (assumed). J Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd is the company name from 1915 to 1962. Photo was taken approximately 1918industry, manufacturing, workers, built environment - industrial, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, symex holdings ltd, pental products pty ltd -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Candlestick holder
This candlestick holder belonged to the Treacy sisters who ran a newsagents/stationery shop in Melville St for many years. (see family files and archive boxes re: Treacy)White enamelled metal candlestick holder with half-melted red candle stick in it. The base is a saucer shape with a finger handle on one side. In the middle of the base is a white cylinder in which you insert the candleAn attached tag: "B&M Treacy Candle Stick" "original"candlestick holder, candles, light, treacy sisters -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Knife Holder
A green canvas knife holder with belt attachmentknife holder -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Functional object - Matchbox Holder
Rectangular brass-looking holder, contains no matches.Pressed onto metal 'Marshall shoes for men' -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Candlabrum, Untitled et al, 1861 approx
Used for lighting in the church with candles then converted to electricity 1940s Candlabrum 3 candle holder origionaly for candles now converted to electric globes___ # A -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Functional object - Matchbox Holder with Matchbox, Matchbox Holder
Rectangular shaped holder with matchbox inside. Both sides have pictures. Red, white and blue striped pattern framing holder. Matchbox inside is Redheads brand.Oneside has a photo of a Union Jack flag crossed over with a red Australian flag and a boomerang shaped above both flags. Other side has a photo with RAAF with wings emblem. Matchbox - Redheads 50 contents Safety matches -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Matchbox Holder
Silver metal matchbox holder with raised bullet relief.Rising Sun Badge "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces".matchbox holder -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Holder
Green canvas holder, small, lensatic compass casecompass, canvas, belt attachment -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Household, Candle mould, Early 20th century
This candle mould was used in the past to make six candles. Molten wax or tallow, together with a central thread or cotton, were poured into the columns and when set were removed from the moulds. Until the advent of electricity in the 1920s in Warrnambool, candles, lanterns and lamps were an important source of lighting in homes. Few homes had gas lighting. Many householders made their own candles from waste fat etc. This mould is retained as an example of the way householders in the past made their own candles to assist lighting in the home. This is a mould with a rectangular base and six cylindrical hollow columns with pointed ends affixed to the mould base. The columns are topped by a rectangular metal tray with the openings of the columns in the base of the tray. There is a metal clip attached to one end of the tray. The mould is very rusty warrnambool history, candles -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Knife Holder
A green canvas knife holder with a black metal belt attachmentknife holder -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Manual - Folder, loose leaf, Precis Holder Radio wing, c 1960
Radio training of Regimental officersHard covered loose leaf folder containing the radio handouts from the 3 Division Officer Training School Wireless Wing and 4/19 PWLH Regt Radio Wing - from the 1960'sPrecis holder with badge of School of Land-Air Warfare Royal Australian Air Forceradio, officer training, 3 division -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact, Candle Snuffer and Trimmer, Circa 1800's to 1900's
Candle snuffers were a common household item before lighting by electricity and gas became commonplace. They were used to trim the wick of the candle and extinguish the flame. items such as these are still used in homes and churches todayItems such as this have significance as it is a common item which would have been used by a many early people before the advent of electric lights. This item is typical of a decorative item having a functional use. Scissor action metal implement which sits on three small legs which have ball shape on the end.Silver in colour with scroll decoration on various parts of the implement.candle snuffer, candle wick trimmer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Alabaster Jade Pen holder from Ludong University
Alabaster Jade pen holder with wooden base from Ludong University Plaque: Chinese characters and Ludong Universityalabaster jade, pen holder, white jade, pen cup, ludong university -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment, Test Tube Holder
Used at the Ballarat School of Mines Chemistry Labratory, which was closed and dismantled with TAFE Cuts.Wooden test tube holder with teh capacity to hold six test tubesscientific instrument, test tube holder, laboratory