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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bull & Mouth Hotel in Main Street Stawell when demolished 1985 -- Coloured
Bull & Mouth Hotel Main Street Stawell Built 1907. 1985 building demolished. stawell streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bull & Mouth Hotel in Main Street Stawell with cars out at the front c1921
Bull & Mouth Hotel Main Street Stawell Built 1907 c 1921 with cars in front.stawell streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bull & Mouth Hotel in Main Street Stawell in the Gold Reef Mall c1984
Bull & Mouth Hotel Main Street Stawell Built 1907. c1984 with Gold Reef Mall.stawell streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bull & Mouth Hotel in Main Street Stawell when partly demolished 1985 -- Coloured
Bull & Mouth Hotel Main Street Stawell Built 1907. 1985 Building partly demolished.stawell streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bull & Mouth Hotel in Main Street Stawell looking East with Dane's market on right c1920
Bull & Mouth Hotel Main Street Stawell Built 1907 looking East. Dane market on right. C1920stawell streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Bull & Mouth Hotel in Main Street Stawell looking East with a Pioneer Coach in foreground c1950 --- Postcard
Bull & Mouth Hotel Main Street Stawell Built 1907 looking East. Pioneer Coach in foreground. c1950stawell streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Bull & Mouth Hotel in Main Street Stawell with Dane Bros on the right c1950 -- Postcard -- Coloured
Bull & Mouth Hotel Main Street Stawell Built 1907. Dane Bros on right Murray Views No. 16. c1950stawell streetscape -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Aerial digital photograph, L.J. Gervasoni, Mouth of the Yarra River and Westgate on approach to Melbourne's Tullamarine Airport, 2016
hoto taken from flight in to Melbourne International airport.Digital aerial image of Melbourne, Victoria.aerial, landscape, cityscape, mouth, yarra river, west gate bridge, aerial photograph -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, The poster reads "I did not clean my teeth and look what happened" and the picture is of an anguished child with an open mouth and two teeth.This poster was used by the mobile school dental service to promote teeth hygiene
This photograph is of a poster used by the mobile school dental service to promote teeth hygiene. The poster reads "I did not clean my teeth and look what happened" and is an anguished child with an open mouth and two teeth. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Bull & Mouth Hotel in Main Street Stawell with Pioneer Motor company Later Pioneer Coaches Pty Ltd
Bull & Mouth Hotel Main Street Stawell Built 1907 with Pioneer Motor company Later Pioneer Coaches Pty Ltd. Prop: Albert A Withers 1862-1929. Probably Nash Extended Chassis c1923 14-18 passengers.stawell streetscape transport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street looking west from Bull & Mouth Hotel with Named Shops in the 2nd Photo -- 2 Photos c1907/08
Main Street Stawell c1907 Left is Bull & Mouth Hotel, Playfords, Whiteside & Co Taylors Carters Boot shop. On right Rotunda in distance, T Browns Furniture, George Mitchell, Norman A Harding, W.C. Barker Picture framing. Rose Series P 2725The Rose Series. P. 2725 Main Street, Stawell, Victoria stawell streetscape -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Musical Instrument, Mouth Organ and Box, Early 20th century. The Trade mark sign has circle being held by two hands has star inside which would indicate that it was before WW2
Matthew Hohner began manufacturing mouth organs in 1857 in Germany and became quite popular over the ensuing years with production reaching over 1 million units in the 1880’s. Control of the business passed to his sons around 1900. By 1920 the company was producing 20 million harmonicas a year. They sold to both sides of the conflict during the first world war. Other musical instruments were made by the company in the 20th century. Ernst Hohner retired from the firm in 1965 after 45 years at the healm. Harmonicas and mouth organs were mass produced in the later part of the 19th and into the 20th century and as such are items with which many people can identify. It has social and cultural significance. The harmonica has chrome top and bottom with wooden section in middle. Box is bright pink with label depicting a musical band in tones of orange and black.Harmonica has Jazz band and Made in Germany engraved on the top. The bottom has engravings M Hohner, Trade Mark Made in Ulm 1873.mouth organ, hohner mouth organ, warrnambool -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Painting - oil on linen, Rob McHaffie, Word of mouth (Half Moon Bay), 2018
Word of mouth (Half Moon Bay) 2018 is a two-panel work which is the largest painting the artist has made to date. It is a colourful and fun, light-hearted scene of an imaginative party that the artist would love to attend at Half Moon Bay in Black Rock. Depicted in the work are over 30 figures, including international tourists, family and friends of McHaffie as well as famous identities such as musicians David Bowie and Solange Knowles, and fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld. McHaffie’s DJ friend Lucreccia Quintanilla has set up a DJ deck and speakers on the beach while the party goers are wading in the shallow waters, dancing on the cliff and mingling on the beach in what appears to be an idyllic summer’s day in Bayside.oil on linen (diptych)painting, beach, half moon bay, black rock, bayside, coast, party, rob mchaffie, dj, dance, musician, karl lagerfeld, david bowie, solange knowles, lucreccia quintanilla, port phillip bay, word of mouth, mooji, jon campbell, tourists, family, friends, cliff, rocks, water -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Containers, glass jar ‘Vince’ mouth hygeine, c1950
Vince® is an oral rinse and dentifrice used to cleanse and refresh your gums. Vince is pleasantly flavoured and buffered for safe daily use. It releases oxygen – a helpful adjunct in promoting better oral hygiene for the mouth, teeth and gums. Vince also helps promote healing of the mouth and gums to relieve occasional soreness and irritation from dental appliances such as braces or dentures or mouth sores and wounds such as a split lip.. Ingredients : Sodium Alum, Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Perborate Monohydrate, Sodium Carbonate, Magnesium Trisillicate, Tricalcium Phosphate, Sodium Saccharin, Flavor, D&CRed#28. Lee Pharmaceuticals (Lee) incorporated in 1971 may have bought Vince Pty Ltd. It is a manufacturer of personal care and cosmetic products and is based in South El Monte, California. The Company’s portfolio of products includes aloe vera products, antacids, cosmetics and douche, cough and cold products, cough and cold products, baby care, laxatives, lip balm products, men's personal care, Monticello drug division, oral care, pain relievers, personal care, skin care, tobacco accessories, topical ointments and creams and vitamins and nutritional items. Vince may still be available from the Monticello Drug Division of Lee Pharmaceuticals Ltd Bocasan (British market name) and Amosan (U.S. market name) are oral rinse preparations that are similar to Vince they are now made by Oral-B Laboratories. A small green glass jar, with a screw top lid, containing 'VINCE' mouth hygiene solutionFront label : VINCE / Regd. Trade Mark / FOR/ MOUTH HYGIENE / EFFECTIVE / REFRESHING / COMPLEMENTARY TRIAL SIZE Back label : DIRECTIONS ................./ VINCE LABORATORIES / LTD / NEW YORK N.Y. SYDNEY N.S.W.toiletries, mouth wash, medications, chemicals, pharmacy, cheltenham, moorabbin, vince laboratories ltd., sydney, new york, early settlers -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, A mouth of petals
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, A beached VN Navy converted USN mine sweeper near the mouth of the Qua Viet River etc
Coloured photograph of a beached VN naval converted USN mine sweeper.usn mine sweeper -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, Joe McShane's Bull and Mouth Hotel, Doveton Street North. Ballarat
Opposite Coghlan and Boake's Sale Yards. Plate 285 Chuck Photo Series.joe mcshane, bull and mouth hotel, doveton street north, hotel, building -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Painting - Artwork - painting, Colin Colahan, 'The Mouth of the Carrum Creek' by Colin Colahan, 1915
Colin COLAHAN (1897-1987) Born Australia Colin Colahan was a student of Max Meldrum, and was one of the first tonalist painters to have his work purchased by the National Gallery of Victoria. He contributed cartoons to 'The Bulletin'. Colahan was working in Paris in the 1920s and had a studio in Mont Martre. He returned to Melbourne by 1927. He next lived and worked in London in 1936 for the next 22 years. During World War Two his house in Chelsea was bombed and everything destroyed. Some photographs donated to Xavier College, his alma mater, are the only evidence of the destroyed work. Cola ham was an Australian War Artist after 1942, with over 90 of his works held by the Australian War Memorial. He moved permanently to Itsly in 1958. Images of a framed watercolour by Colin Colahan. Signed lr "Colin Colahan 1915"colin colahan, watercolour, boats, coast, beach -
Expression Australia
Booklet, Group Activities and By Word of Mouth (Kit 2)
Yellow cover, 26cmHx20.5cmW, 46 pages, 2 copiesby word of mouth, group activities -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - CHEESE PLATTER: CERAMIC
Cheese Platter - Ceramic (previously #89a and b from Mechanics Institute Eaglehawk). Wedge shaped plate and cover decorated with trail of leaves, flowers and vine. White, brown and silver. Approx 30cm x 20cm x 10cm . Makers Mark appears under plate. Two eyes with mouth. See Image 064-DSC_1009.jpgtwo eyes with mouthcottage, miners -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Equipment - Inhaler, Dr Nelson's improved inhaler, [ca1900's]
Inhalation therapy has been used for over 2000 years, but it was from the early 19th century that different types of inhalers were developed. In 1865, Dr Nelson developed the improved Nelson inhaler. It is still manufactured today with very few modifications. The efficiency of the improved Nelson's inhaler is demonstrated by the ongoing use of the item since 1865. This simple inhaler is suitable for use in homes and hospitals. This white china inhaler has an air inlet spout and an opening at the top to add hot fluids, it holds 1 litre, and drugs to the inhaler. Once added, a cork with a glass mouth piece is placed in the neck of the inhaler. For this item plastic tubing has been used as the mouth piece.On front of body inscribed, 'Dr Nelson's improved inhaler': Directions for use. Remove mouth piece, half fill inhaler with boiling water. Replace mouth piece and apply lips to it, breathe freely in and out as in ordinary full respiration.steam inhaler, dr nelson's inhaler, medical apparatus -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Containers, cardboard box 'D.C.P. WAFERS', mid 20thC
‘D.C.P WAFERS’ made by Parke, Davis & Co Pty Ltd Sydney, that contained Calcium and Phosphorous. The wafers ‘could be chewed or allowed to dissolve in the mouth’ and ‘ were agreeably flavoured with Chocolate’An empty cardboard box, with a sliding inset, for ‘D.C.P WAFERS’ that contained Calcium and Phosphorous. The wafers ‘could be chewed or allowed to dissolve in the mouth’ and ‘ were agreeably flavoured with Chocolate’Top: 36 WAFERS / MEDICAMENTE VERA encircling PDCo. / D.C.P. WAFERS / (DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE) / AGREEABLY FLAVOURED / WITH CHOCOLATE / EACH WAFER CONTAINS DICALCIUM PHOSPHATE 15 GRAINS / FOR DIRECTIONS SEE REVERSE SIDE / PARKE, DAVIS & CO. / SYDNEY . Left and Right Sides: D.C.P. WAFERS. Base: D.C.P. WAFERS …… same ratio as … milk … soluble … Indicated during periods of growth …../ DIRECTIONS / ….. They may be chewed or allowed to disintegrate in the mouth….pharmacy, parke-davis pty.ltd, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, disease, bone disease, osteoporosis, calcium -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Photograph
Black and white photograph of a demonstration of a dental procedure on a patient who is receiving anaesthesia. Dr Geoffrey Kaye, wearing a white gown, is inserting a mouth-pack into the patient's mouth. The anaesthetist's hands are supporting the patient's head and administering anaesthesia to the patient through an inhaler. A fourth person's hand is holding the patient's mouth open with a mouth gag dental instrument. The background of the photo has been covered with black ink so that only Dr Kaye, the patient, and the hands of the anaesthetist and the fourth person are visible.•Printed text in black ink on paper label glued under photo: Inserting the Mouth-Pack. •Handwritten with blue ink on reverse: Photograph 3. / (Frame 16).dental instrument, dental procedure, geoffrey kaye, anaesthesia, anaesthetist, patient -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Fish M, 2000
Also a second colour photograph of Yerang river back from mouth 05120.1 9 x 25 cmColour photograph of mouth of the Yearng River east of Cape Conran Victoriawaterways, jetties, coast -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Doyen's mouth gag used by Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan
A mouth gag was used when required to assist in the administration of anaesthesia to a patient. It is used to keep the patient's mouth open, and could also be used for oral surgery or airway management. This particular mouth gag is known as a Doyen's type.Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan worked in the Victorian country town of Casterton as a general practitioner from 1919 until his death in 1977. He also practiced obstetrics. His son, Dr David More O'Sullivan donated the obstetric bag and its contents to the College in 1999. The gladstone bag and contents are a unique time capsule of the type of instruments and pharmaceuticals used in the inter-war period.Stainless steel mouth gag. Design of item resembles a pair of scissors, but with a foot at the end of each blade and a ratchet attached to keep the device open.anaesthesia -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Boyle Davis mouth gag used by Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green
This instrument is part of the tonsillectomy set. Mouth gags are used to keep the patient’s mouth open during oral surgery, leaving both hands of the surgeon free to operate. The Boyle Davis mouth gag consists of the Davis gag, a frame that serves to hold the mouth open and the Boyle tongue depressor to hold the tongue down. The tongue depressor comes in several sizes, from pediatric to adult. The instrument is assembled by sliding the tongue blade into the frame. The mouth gag is held in position using the Draffin bipod stand. (Entworld)White metal mouth gag [254.1] and tongue depressor [254.2] set. There are small leather fittings on the ends of each item. The mouth gag is roughly horseshoe shaped and attached to a metal support with a small lever, which also allows the tongue depressor to be attached and withdrawn. The tongue depressor is a straight metal blade which is bent and curved at either end. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, M Fish, 2000 c
Also a second colour photograph of Snowy River mouth taken from a different angle 05117.1 9 x 25 cmColour photograph of mouth of Snowy River from Cape Conran Road Marlo Victoriawaterways -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Post Card, Stoney Point
Three from a collection of Postcards donated by Mary Karney450-23: Postcard of the Stony Point Pier on Mornington Peninsula. Ferries went from Cowes to Stony Point often via French Island. 450-24: Postcard of the Breakers at Kilcunda. 450-25: Postcard of the Powlett River near the mouth.Stony Point Pier Breakers Kilcunda 182 Powlett River near the mouth 86stony point pier, mary karney, kilcunda, powlett river -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Cigarette Holder
The mouth piece was used as a replacement part for a pipeBlack and brown two piece mouth piece made of bakelite. Used by cigarette smokers for style and also prevented nicotine stains on the fingerspersonal effects, smoking accessories -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking West c1907. Kay's Star Hotel on Right
Main Street Looking West. Kays Star Hotel c1907 Carters Boots. Bull and Mouth Hotel.Main Street Stawell looking West c1907. Bull & Mouth Hotel on Left, Kay's Star Hotel on Rightstawell