Showing 43 items matching "coin bag"
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Leisure object - Toy - tram ticket wallet with tickets, mid 1950s?
Item used to simulate or play being a tram conductor, about 15 tickets from each block have been used or removed. Received with a "conductors" badge and cardboard cut out coins. See items 8604 and 8605. Wording and parts of the layout on the ticket typical of a Melbourne tram ticket. Manufacturer not known or the date, possibly mid 1950's based on the cardboard coins. The donor, who lived in Melbourne, recalls that they were part of an outfit which consisted of these items, a conductors cap and bag, similar to a Melbourne conductor's bag. Demonstrates a toy or item used by children to simulate or play being a tram conductor. Heavy cardboard folded to form a tram ticket wallet containing four blocks of tickets, individually numbered. Secured with staples. Values of 1d, 3d, 6d and 1/- stapled into wallet. tickets, toys, conductors, tramways -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Bag
... bag, with 3 coins... of Australia. bag, with 3 coins Bag ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.bag, with 3 coins -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - LEATHER MONEY BAG AND MONEY
.1 Leather bag, leather pocket at front, leather straps fixed to bag by metal half circle rings. Metal clip and compartments. Looks to be hand sewn. .2 Currency - Silver coin .3 Currency - Bank of Victoria, Ten Pound Note .4 Currency - The Caledonian Banking Company, One Pound NoteNilcash bag, currency, ned kelly film -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Bank Bag, C 1960's
... on both sides. Bag used for handling coins.... of method of handling coins. W Calico bank bag with Westpac symbol ...Collected by persons who worked in banking. Example of method of handling coins.Calico bank bag with Westpac symbol (stylized W) in red on both sides. Bag used for handling coins.W -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - MMTB Cloth Cash bag, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB)
Used by MMTB to ship coins or bank notes from depot to banks or head office. CWL - Camberwell Depot.Demonstrates the bags used by the MMTB to transfer cash or bank notes.Canvas cloth bag sewn, canvas off white or karki colour printed with "M.M.T.B" on one side and with "CWL" in black texta on the other side.See physical descriptiontramways, mmtb, tickets, cash handling, depots, revenue clerks -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Brass coin holder - 3d and 6d
Used by tramway revenue clerks, most likely the MMTB to count coins, as only so many 3d or 6d would fit into each container. Each has a hole in the base to enable it to be checked that it was empty prior to use or after being used. One of the 3d containers have a loose "washer" which shows the nature of the construction. Has been secured with a piece of string.Demonstrates the methodologies used to count coins and stack them in a revenue office. Provides a sample of each coin that would have been used.Brass coin holder - for use in counting 3d and 6d coins. Made from brass tube with a brass washer rolled or fixed to one end. In storage bag is a 3d and a 6d coin. 5 x 6d and 6 x 3d holders held in the collection.See physical descriptiontramways, tickets, cash handling, depots, revenue clerks, coins -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Coin - Token, Bateman & Co, 1855
This Bateman & Co penny token was given to Les O'Callaghan by his workmate and neighbour Roger Walsh. This is the story which accompanied the gift. 'This penny has been in my possession since 1946. Was obtained at Koroit Races that year -Royal Gem winner of the Caulfield Cup. This penny was wrapped in silver paper and was accepted by the bookmaker Mr Harold James whom I clerked for as a wager. I in turn payed [sic] my wages for working for this bookmaker and received same. Incidently [sic] the custom of this bookmaker in those days was the clerk usually was paid with silver, which was left in the bag as he did not wish to carry the silver home as he lived in Melbourne.Circular coin -obverse has name of company (William Bateman) in an inner circle with the word Victoria across the centre; within outer circle the type of trade engaged in and the year minted. The reverse has a female figure in flowing gown holding scales in the right hand and cornucopia in the left; the value of the coin is stamped around the top edge.WILLIAM BATEMAN WARRNAMBOOL/IMPORTERS AND GENERAL MERCHANTS 1855/VICTORIA (obverse) ONE PENNY (reverse)william bateman, les o'callaghan, penny tokens, horseracing, roger walsh, bookmakers, harold james -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Conductors Bag, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), c1950
Leather bag with outside bag (for ticket wallet) with metal strips on openable section, fitted with brass catch, two leather pockets on inside and adjustable shoulder strap. Has been fitted with coin dispenser - 8 holes on rear of bag. Sewn heavy brown leather. Coin Dispenser Ticket folder - copy previous itemstrams, tramways, cash bag, tickets, fares, conductors bag -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Bank note cash bag, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB)
Used by the MMTB Doncaster bus drivers and conductors to place their bank notes into and secure it with the leather cord. Coins were paid in using a separate method. D 16 - Doncaster Bus depot, A - South Melbourne.Demonstrates the method of securing bank notes for paying in.Set of 3 cloth bags, fitted with leather cord and stamp in black ink.tramways, conductors, bank notes, pay-in, cash handling, cash bag -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - Bag, Leather bag of buttons and badges collected in World War I
Collection by Charles Honybun during WW1Buttons and badges collected by Charles Honybun from German Uniforms 1916 -1918 1 Plastic/Bakelits 15 with shanks 2 Shirt Buttons 4 Trouser Buttons 1 Cap Badge 1 1o Pfenninf coin 1 2 pfenning coin all in drawstring leather pouch. A total of 25 items including the bag.uniforms, army, ww1, charles henry honybun -
Mont De Lancey
Accessory - Leather Wallet, 1913
Design very similar to the sabretache, popularly hung from the belt by military personal from 18th to late 19th century. Very probably used, like sabretaches, to hold documents and notebooks in addition to money. Handwritten notes on the wallet indicate that it was owned by a D. Clarke in South Melbourne, given to him in 1913 by a friend.Long black leather bag closed with envelope flap and push closure. Has a wrist strap handle attached to the centre with a circular d-ring. Lined with purple silk taffeta. Contains a small rectangular notes and coin purse attached to the top. Purse also closes with an envelope flap and push closure. Purse has two sections, one for note and one for coins, separated by a divider. Bottom has an open accordion pouch with two sections for a pocket book.Written on inside in pen: "From Link Fo-[?] // 1913" On the inside of the purse's flap: "D. Clarke // 94 Market St // South Melb"wallet, leather, 1910s, 1913, south melbourne, sabretache, mens bags, pocketbook, menswear -
Mont De Lancey
Accessory - Evening Purse, Gabee Products Melbourne, 1949
The bags multiple small pockets are reflective of a movement post 1920s wherein evening bags were designed to hold cosmetics and at times, as in the case of this purse, small mirrors. It is a notably older design, produced by Gabee Products in 1949, their first year of production, by Heinz Arnheim, a Jewish miller who had migrated from Germany to Australia ten years prior. The bag is designed according to 1930s Art Deco sentiments, with industrial metal closures, shell shaped designs and geometric patterns etched into the frame. A contrast to the larger leather bags of the 1940s and the 'current' square and box bags which Dior popularised in 1947.Small black suede shell shaped coin purse with marcasite tuck lock. Mount lined with 3 rows of diamantes, 9 each side. Small black suede handle attached with metal square buckle to each end. Internal of the mount marcasite etched with a chevron pattern. Lined with thick black fabric with two pockets, one pocket containing rectangular mirror. Small fabric label on left side."Gabee Products Melbourne"bags, evening bags, purses, 1950s, 50s, 1940s, 40s -
Mont De Lancey
Accessory - Beaded evening bag, 1930s
This handbag is a prime example of the popular style of the 1930s. The flamboyance of the art deco period is clearly seen in its geometrical beading. The internal pocket and coin purse however demonstrate that despite its extravagant decorations this bag was made with practicality in mind. 1930's Black moire silk hand beaded evening bag with a click closure .Red/orange silk lining 1 internal pocket and a kiss clasp coin purse with leather lining.bag, 1930s, beading, art deco, beads, purse, 30s, nineteen thirties