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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Rifle holster, Brown leather holster with inscription
Army leather gun case with strap, buckle and leather carry handle. 2 brass loops for carry strapH.J.Stone -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - Leather Bottle Harness AIF
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Federation University Historical Collection
Object - Water Bottle, Kazakhstan Leather Water Bottle
Red leather water bottle with black scrolling decoration. Has removable lid with leather string connecting the wooden lid to the bottle. water bottle, kazakhstan, wooden lid, souvenir, leather bottle -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Article - Swagger Stick, Leather bound swagger stick
Wood swagger stick bound in leather. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (item) - Bandolier Leather .303 With Five Pouches
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Australian Queer Archives
Ephemera, Laurie Lane's Leather World [tag], c.1985-1989
leather, bdsm, fetish -
Australian Queer Archives
Catalogue, Leather World at The Beat, 1987
leather, bdsm, fetish -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Leather Horse Collar
This horse collar was made and used by the family of Michael Conway who established a dairy farm of 35 acres in Wodonga in 1940. He and his wife Catherine nee Carroll settled there and raised 5 children. Before coming to Wodonga Michael carried on a bakery business at Urana. This collar was used to attach the hames, harness and chains which pulled his bakery cart. In Wodonga Michael Conway built a 2 bail dairy and milked up to 20 cows, separated the cream from the milk by hand and sold it to the local butter factory of Holdensen and Nielsen. In later years only whole milk was sold. The farm was on the outskirts of East Wodonga. Michael Conway died on 6th January 1945. The farm was later sold for residential and industrial development and includes Conway Court.This item has a clear connection to the family of Michael Conway of Wodonga, VictoriaA handmade leather horse collar padded with straw and cloth. It has metal buckles secured by leather straps which are held in place with metal studs.michael conway wodonga, horse harnesses, dairy industry wodonga -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Headwear (item) - Flying Helmet Leather Type B
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Federation University Historical Collection
Domestic object, Leather Box
Green leather box with a maroon cloth liningbox -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, RAAF, Leather Gloves
A pair of brown Leather Gloves size largejohn downing, brown leather gloves -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Headwear (item) - Flying Helmet Leather "BEVEGE" With Gosport Tubes
Label inside helmet with BEVEGE Hi Speed Helmet,Reg NZ design No.3214 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Footwear (item) - Flying Boots Black Leather Fleeced Lined
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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Properts Leather Soap
As used in the cleaning of all leather products including all types of equine leather.Retailed by Holden and FrostSquat yellow press lid canProperts Leather Soapleather, cleaner, conditioner -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Sole of Shoe, Leather sole of shoe with a nail stuck through the middle. Undated, <2000
Sole found in the Miners' cottage.Leather sole of shoe with a nail stuck through the middle. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Leather Film Cannister
Black leather film cannister for 35mm film cartridgeVietnam Saigonfilm cannister, 35mm -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Despatch Pouch
Leather dispatch pouch issued to soldier serving with the 48th Battalion to deliver urgent orders and messages usually between headquarters and military units.Despatch riders were used by armed forces to deliver urgent orders and messages between headquarters and military units. They had a vital role at a time when telecommunications were limited and insecure.Brown leather pouch with 48 BN written in white on front flap. Two metal buckles with leather straps on rearOn front flap: 48 BN written in white paint. Under flap: C.H.F. ^^ES C.M.F S.A 10/12 has been engraved into the leatherleather pouch, pouch, leather, map case -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - RAAF White Ceremonial Leather Parade Gloves Three Ribbed
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Headwear (Item) - Flying Helmet Leather "Staggs" Type B
Inside helmet inscribed with Pearce and manufacturers label "Staggs Australia" .Goggles inscribed with Jenkins 36936 -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Article - Swagger Stick, Leather bound swagger stick
Wood swagger stick bound in leather with loop strap on handle. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Clothing (Item) - Leather Flying Gloves
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Kilmore Historical Society
Clothing - Leather shoe, Pair leather dress shoes
Hand made black leather shoes with leather bow at instep. Short strap with button hole. Black bakelite button on metal ring rivetted to shoe. Size 11 stamped on sole. Leather sole and heel nailed to shoe. Fine machine stitching on top edges of shoe and down to sole from instep.Size 11 stamped on sole -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Leather Belt
A brown leather Army belt with shoulder strap attached and a metal claspL.Gibsonbelt, army, clothing -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Equipment - Red Leather Ski Boots
These boots show an early design of ski boots. The design of boots, materials and closures have changed dramatically as technology has evolved. Early ski boots were little more than lace-up work boots. in 1928, the Swiss ski racer Guido Reuge invented a cable binding designed to hold the heel down for alpine skiing. He named the binding after the Kandahar series of alpine ski races. After World War II, custom bootmakers developed the double boot, with a soft and comfy lace-up inner boot protected and stiffened by a thick bull-hide outer casing laced with heavy-duty corset hooks. A solution towards making boots stiffer and more durable arrived in 1954, when Swiss bike racer and stunt pilot Hans Martin patented the ski boot buckle as shown on this pair of boots. The real revolution in boot design occurred in 1966, when the Canadian ski team were equipped with plastic boots for the Alpine World Championships. Since then manufacturers have competed to further refine designs to meet a range of needs from the weekend skier to elite athletes. These boots were donated by DIana and Neville Mashford who owned the Hub and Snowlands at Falls Creek.These boots are significant because they demonstrate a stage in the evolving technology of designs for the ski sport industry.Red leather ski boots with four metal buckles and black lining.SEROC Made in Franceski equipment, ski boot design, vintage ski boots -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Functional object (Item) - Australian National Airways Key Holder Case Leather Holds Six Keys
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Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Right sole, leather sole
Prepared leather sole. Polished skin side. Flesh side mechanically skivedNil -
Kilmore Historical Society
Textile - Right Shoe sole, Leather shoe sole
Right leather sole. Skin side polished. Flesh side mechanically skivedNil -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Footwear (item) - Flying Boots Black Leather With Woollen Fleece Lining
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Footwear, Flying Leather Boots, 1962-1972
Tan colour leather flying boots Rubber sole, size 10 Laces attachedMade in Australia Label inside boot161 reconnaissance flight, flying boots -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Shoes, "The Clinker" & manufacter's emblem on soles of both shoes, Black Leather Shoes
Found in cellar of building formerly Barrs drapery.Pair of black leather ladies' shoes, with heel and decorative buckle. Manufacturer's mark on sole.shoes