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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - PERFUME BOTTLE
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers perfume F918 Small glass perfume bottle ...Small glass perfume bottle with white plastic screw top, dimpled glass body.F918personal effects, containers, perfume -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - CIRCULAR CONTAINER
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers powder Round ivory coloured plastic ...Round ivory coloured plastic container, possibly for powder, with lid and double banding around sides.personal effects, containers, powder -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - POWDER BOX AND PUFF
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers powder Made in England Ivory coloured ...Ivory coloured celluloid powder box with powder puff. Round box with ridged sides, powder puff of white swans down and pleated silk with small ivory handle.Made in Englandpersonal effects, containers, powder -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - STUDS BOX
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers box Small Xylonite box, Ivory in colour ...Small Xylonite box, Ivory in colour with hinged lid and word Studs in blue on lid.personal effects, containers, box -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - HAT PIN CUSHION
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers hat pins Round ivory coloured plastic ...Round ivory coloured plastic holder for pins/hat pins with padded cushion lid, lined with velvet.personal effects, containers, hat pins -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - COLLARS & TIES CASE
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers collars Small rectangular brown leather ...Small rectangular brown leather case with gold lettering, Collars & Ties on lid. Two straps for hinges & closing with press studs, lined with paper in black and white checked pattern.personal effects, containers, collars -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - FAVALORO COLLECTION: MUSIC BOX
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers music box Prescott& Dawe Jewellers ...Brass music box with wooden lining, hinged lid with raised flower design, 4 small bun feet & winder on base, partial sticker of Prescott & Dawe Jewellers Bendigo. Swiss music box movement.Prescott& Dawe Jewellers Bendigo.personal effects, containers, music box -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - LACQUERED BOX, 1920
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers box Black lacquered box, lid decorated ...Black lacquered box, lid decorated with 2 cranes in flight in gold, red and white plus gold leaf pattern. Lid hinged with small metal clasp.personal effects, containers, box -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - WOODEN DEED BOX
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers box Small wooden box with mother ...Small wooden box with mother of pearl and brass inlay, blue paper lined interior, brass hinges and lock with key.personal effects, containers, box -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - JAMES TAYLOR COLLECTION: TAYLOR WRITING BOX
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers writing box Taylor collection - Wooden ...Taylor collection - Wooden writing box with mother of pearl inlay, purple velvet covered writing slope, compartments for pens, ink bottles, etc, brass lock & hinges.Contains 3 wooden pens with nibs of assorted sizes, a small cardboard box with sticks of coloured waxpersonal effects, containers, writing box -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - LEATHER BANGLE CASE
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers jewellery Marked previously as U2 668 ...Leather bangle case. Leather covering firm box hinged on two sides. Lined inside with felt. Small metal closure on two hinged parts. Ca. 1920s?personal effects, containers, jewellery, marked previously as u2 668 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - LEATHER COLLAR CASE
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers collars Leather collar case in a horse ...Leather collar case in a horse-shoe shape (impressed leather 'shoe' with 'nails' on top). Top has stiched leather thin 'rope' in the form of a reef knot over the leather strap that closes the box. Hinged with single leather strap. Lining is a fine blue cotton material. A central circular leather stud box with leather handle has broken away from the internal base (due to very firm fitting lid to box?). 1920s-1930s?personal effects, containers, collars -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - GLASS PERFUME BOTTLE
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers perfume Textured glass perfume bottle ...Textured glass perfume bottle, marked ''Extract White Rose''on paper label. With glass stopper. Old catalogue number U2650personal effects, containers, perfume -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - EMBROIDERED JEWELLERY HOLDER
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers jewellery Embroidered silk covered ...Embroidered silk covered jewellery (necklace, bangle,watch?) holder with wall hook (ring). This is a slipper shaped holder with (lucite?) clear beading around edges. There is a central small brass hook (for suspending necklace?)personal effects, containers, jewellery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - TIN BOX
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers tin Tin decorated with transfer prints ...Tin decorated with transfer prints of kittens on 4 sides and lid, originally donated by Cr.R.Cooper whose Grandmother used the tin to store buttons, hinged lid with paper inside showing details of provenance.personal effects, containers, tin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - BOX-TOOTH PASTE
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers dental Cardboard box which originally ...Cardboard box which originally contained Glycerine tooth paste labelled, The Mikado extrait concentre Gelle Freres Parfumeurs Chimistes 6 Avenue de L'Opera Paris No 1396 with Japanese figure on front, now contains assorted paper & silk flowers.personal effects, containers, dental -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - TIN, BOX BUTTONS & PIN CUSHION
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers assorted One log cabin brand tobacco ...One log cabin brand tobacco tin containing buttons, one Prescott and Dawe jewellers & opticians box containing buttons and a small book shaped pin cushion entitled a parents gift with pins & mirror.personal effects, containers, assorted -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - A ROBERTS & SONS MATCHHOLDER
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers The Whitehead & Hoag Co Newark NJ ...Nickel plated match holder marked with compliments of A Roberts & Sons Engineers Bendigo Blacksmiths and Boilermakers manufacturers of all classes of mining machinery air compressors a speciality.The Whitehead & Hoag Co Newark NJ Australasian office ? Munn & Gilbert Melbournepersonal effects, containers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - EAU DE COLOGNE BOTTLE
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers perfume Boxed Eau de Cologne Bottle ...Boxed Eau de Cologne Bottle - Potter & Moore's 'Blue Ribbon' brand, with screw and shaped 'gold' cap. Folded paper insert in box - 4 page catalog of Potter & Moore gifts (Mitcham Lavender and 'Christmas Gift Specials'). Australian Distributors - W J Bush & Co. Ltd. Pencil inscription on catalog 6/6 Patterned silver covering to box.. Item has a pin (hat?) pin and hair pin included (no relevance to P & M).personal effects, containers, perfume -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - PERFUME BOTTLE IN BOX
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers perfume Glass perfume bottle ...Glass perfume bottle in original (shaped) box. Main label has brand of perfume (''Azurea'') and name of manufacturer (L T Piver, Paris); label on neck has manufacturer's name; label of reverse (back) is the 'Marque de Fabrique' (L T Piver). . Glass stopper. Box is lined/padded (original??) and has printed paper covering on sides and top (flower motif). Bottle and box inscribed with a catalog number U26672 in ink.personal effects, containers, perfume -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - HEART-SHAPED FLAT DISH
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers assorted Heart-shaped flat dish ...Heart-shaped flat dish (trinket dish?) from bakelite or celuloid? Inscribed with old catalog number U2 662.personal effects, containers, assorted -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - HARRIS COLLECTION: WOODEN BOX
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers wood storage box A simple wooden box ...A simple wooden box, An inlaid pattern on the lid and front. It has lines and square pattern a flowery image is inside the squares. The inside lid is inscribed by the words: ''P. Ellison State School Axedale''. From George Harris estate. Phillip Ellison was given the box by George Harris.personal effects, containers, wood storage box -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - PHARMACY COLLECTION: BOX THAT HELD CONTAINER OF COSTMEDIC POWDER, 1920's
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers powder This label is the Registered ...Object. Small square cardboard box with ribbon closure and press-stud catch. Label on top of the box reads "Poudre (Powder) June Roses".Morny Pour Le Teint Manufactured in England by Morny, 201 Regent Street, London.This label is the Registered trade mark of Morny Pty Ltd.personal effects, containers, powder -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - PINK GLASS DRESSING TABLE SET
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers perfume Pink depression glass art deco ...Pink depression glass art deco style dressing table set consisting of a rectangular tray, a lidded bowl, a perfume atomiser & perfume bottle with chromed tops.personal effects, containers, perfume -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - PERFUME BOTTLE
... PERSONAL EFFECTS Containers perfume Cut glass perfume bottle ...Cut glass perfume bottle with stopper.personal effects, containers, perfume -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - WALLET, C 1939 -45
... personal effects - money containers.... history also 209.2, 212.3. personal effects - money containers ...Items belonged to Edward Lane No 40676 RAAF. Refer 211P for his service history also 209.2, 212.3. Wallet, leatherette, brown colour with gold lettering, items of a personal nature in the walletpersonal effects - money containers., wallets, military -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tins - Tobacco (Lucky Hit) x4, Mid to late 1900s Possibly c1910
... tins smoking accessories personal effects tobacco containers ...The British Australasian Tobacco Co. (based in Melbourne and Sydney. The parent company was founded in England, circa 1902). This item "Lucky Hit" was the fore runner of the "Lucky Strike" brand name. The ready rubbed tobacco held within the tin was mainly used by those smokers who rolled their own cigarettes. These smokers would have mainly used their palm and formed a cup then placing their choice of the amount of tobacco to be rolled. This would then be placed on the fine cigarette paper and rolled and sealed (using saliva in the mouth) into the required shape. There were mechanical "roll you own" gadgets on the market but most rural users, especially males used their palms. The quantity of tobacco used to make up the cigarette was up to the individual user. The thinner that the cigarette was rolled the longer and more economical did the supply last. The by -products of this method were nicotine stained fingers and hands. "Chain" smokers were easily identified and could therefore be discriminated against obtaining smoke sensitive employment. The two world wars (1914-18 and1939-45) produced a significant rise in the consumption of cigarette use by men and the eventual overflow to women. Cigarette smoking before the 1900s was seen as rough and uncouth (socially frowned upon), however after the introduction of overseas films (U.K. and U.S.A.) and film stars presenting smoking as socially acceptable the rise of smoking cigarettes, especially roll you own (American western movies) in rural areas was an accepted way of life. Things however started to change in the mid 1900s when medical evidence pointed to the health problems of regular smokers. Governments were now implementing non smoking education material. Restrictions on where and when smoking was permitted and acceptable started to creep into all areas of society whether city or rural. This was the era that highlighted the use of roll your own cigarettes, especially when the costs of "tailor made" cigarettes were taxed at an increasing amount. Roll your own cigarettes also provided an avenue for the consumption of illicit drug use.The significance of this ready rubbed tobacco tin to this rural region is, stems from how much influence that the Western novels and overseas films (portraying rural lifestyles) played in shaping the rural social and working mores of the Kiewa Valley. The post war depression (financially) resulted in more smokers turning away from expensive machine (tailor) made cigarettes to the roll your own, using ready rubbed tobacco. This tobacco tin relays a long ago era, when personal contact, and not something that has been written down by some "unknown", was valued as the true appraisal of a member of the community. This was especially relevant in a small regional area such as the Kiewa Valley. Although social networking was not as fast then as the internet provides now, appearances, manners, fashion and etiquette with first impressions high on the order of evaluating someone in the community. Pointer such as the brand of tobacco smoked was part of the rural assessment method. Up until the demise of the Australian Tobacco Industry, circa 2004, the Kiewa Valley and surrounding district was part of a vibrant producer of tobacco leaves. The remnants of this industry still remain today but the drying sheds (for tobacco leaves) are now used to store hay for the valley's dairy and beef cattle industries. Tins 2,3 and 4 were found (in 2009) at Wallace's Hut on the Bogong High Plains. This tobacco tin is constructed from tin plated thin rolled steel. The lid is attached by two pressed and formed (from the main frame) hinges using the nip and tuck construction method. The lid and outside frame have been gold & silver anodised. Tins 2,3 and 4 have the Union Jack on the front lid. One is too rusty to read. The other two have "A blend containing choice selected Australian grown leaf" in white across the bottom on the red border and above the "2oz net weight when packed". In the centre and on the outside of the lid and surrounded by a reproduction of the "Union Jack" is stamped, "Lucky Hit Tobacco" within these words are also stamped "Ready Rubbed". The bottom of the lid is stamped (in smaller script) "2oz NET WEIGHT WHEN PACKED" and underneath this and on the rim of the lid is "THE BRITISH AUSTRALASIAN TOBACCO CO. PTY. LTD. MELBOURNE" on the inside of the lid and stamped in black print on a gold anodised lid is " NOTICE "(underlined) "Every tin of genuine "Lucky Hit has the name of the Manufacturing Company printed on wax paper lining; also on the band or wrapper with which the tin is sealed. THE BRITISH-AUSTRALIAN TOBACCO CO. PTY. LTD., MELBOURNE" and underneath this and underlined is " None genuine without the band or wrapper" On the hinge side of the lid is "LUCKY HIT READY RUBBED TOBACCO" Tins 2,3 and 4 Vary to the above inscription.roll your own, cigarette tins, smoking accessories, personal effects, tobacco containers, tobacco -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tin Tobacco, Mid to late 1900s
... accessories personal effects tobacco containers The British ...The British Australasian Tobacco Co. (based in Melbourne and Sydney. The parent company was founded in England, circa 1902). This item "HAVELOCK" is one of many ready rubbed tobacco tins produced by the British Australasian Tobacco Company.The ready rubbed tobacco held within the tin was mainly used by those smokers who rolled their own cigarettes. These smokers would have mainly used their palm and formed a cup then placing their choice of the amount of tobacco to be rolled. This would then be placed on the fine cigarette paper and rolled and sealed (using saliva in the mouth) into the required shape. There were mechanical "roll you own" gadgets on the market but most rural users, especially males used their palms. The quantity of tobacco used to make up the cigarette was up to the individual user. The thinner that the cigarette was rolled the longer and more economical did the supply last. The by -products of this method were nicotine stained fingers and hands. "Chain" smokers were easily identified and could therefore be discriminated against obtaining smoke sensitive employment. The two world wars (1914-18 and1939-45) produced a significant rise in the consumption of cigarette use by men and the eventual overflow to women. Cigarette smoking before the 1900s was seen as rough and uncouth (socially frowned upon), however after the introduction of overseas films (U.K. and U.S.A.) and film stars presenting smoking as socially acceptable, the rise of smoking cigarettes, especially roll you own (American western movies) in rural areas was an accepted way of life. Things however started to change in the mid 1900s when medical evidence pointed to the health problems of regular smokers. Governments were now implementing non smoking education material. Restrictions on where and when smoking was permitted and acceptable started to creep into all areas of society whether city or rural. This was the era that highlighted the use of roll your own cigarettes, especially when the costs of "tailor made" cigarettes were taxed at an increasing amount. Roll your own cigarettes also provided an avenue for the consumption of illicit drug use.The significance of this ready rubbed tobacco tin to this rural region is, stems from how much influence that the Western novels and overseas films (portraying rural lifestyles) played in shaping the rural social and working mores of the Kiewa Valley. The post war depression (financially) resulted in more smokers turning away from expensive machine (tailor) made cigarettes to the roll your own, using ready rubbed tobacco. This tobacco tin relays a long ago era, when personal contact, and not something that has been written down by some "unknown", was valued as the true appraisal of a member of the community. This was especially relevant in a small regional area such as the Kiewa Valley. Although social networking was not as fast then as the internet provides now, appearances, manners, fashion and etiquette with first impressions high on the order of evaluating someone in the community. Pointer such as the brand of tobacco smoked was part of the rural assessment method. Up until the demise of the Australian Tobacco Industry, circa 2004, the Kiewa Valley and surrounding district was part of a vibrant producer of tobacco leaves. The remnants of this industry still remain today but the drying sheds (for tobacco leaves) are now used to store hay for the valley's dairy and beef cattle industries.This tobacco tin is constructed from tin plated thin rolled steel. The lid is attached by two pressed and formed (from the main frame) hinges using the nip and tuck construction method.The lid and outside frame have had a green "weave" pattern anodised to the metal.On the outside of the lid and at the top left is stamped, in gold coloured letters "HAVELOCK". The bottom of the lid is stamped (in smaller script) "READY RUBBED TOBACCO" and below this in smaller lettering "2oz NET WEIGHT WHEN PACKED". On the rim of the lid is "THE BRITISH AUSTRALASIAN TOBACCO CO. PTY. LTD." Inside of the lid and stamped in black print on a gold anodised lid is "Every tin of genuine HAVELOCK Ready Rubbed Tobacco has the mane Havelock printed on the paper lining, and also on the band or wrapping sealing the tin. On the hinge side of the lid is "HAVELOCK READY RUBBED"roll your own, cigarette tins, smoking accessories, personal effects, tobacco containers -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tin Tobacco / Cigarette, Circa 1900s
... own cigarette tins smoking accessories personal effects ...This particular brand of tobacco (State Express 555) was first made in 1915, and was most popular in Asia and China. The number triple 5 was mooted as a sacred number, and may have contributed to its high level of demand by Asian smokers. This would have been a favourite "smoke" for the Chinese emigrants, and especially those who settled in rural areas of Australia. In the era where 'male' type of activities such as motor racing, were sponsored by tobacco companies, roll your own cigarettes was ingrained as a macho male requirement. It was only in the early 2000s, when cigarette advertising had greater restrictions attached to the product, that the roll your own, and cigarettes in general, became less "cool". This particular cigarette tin would have also been useful for roll your own (ready rub tobacco)The significance of this particular Qantas cigarette tin to this rural region is that it demonstrates that overseas travel by plane was not only for the affluent city dweller but also available, and not impossible to the inhabitants of the Kiewa Valley. This cigarette tin also may hint that the influx of Asian immigrants into this region where able to visit relatives back in Asia without too much effort. The use of a Qantas cigarette tin in the Kiewa Valley also suggests a degree of affluent there or tourists from elsewhere. This tobacco tin relays a long ago era, when personal contact, and not something that has been written down by some "unknown", was valued as the true appraisal of a member of the community. This was especially relevant in a small regional area such as the Kiewa Valley. Although social networking was not as fast then as the internet provides now, appearances, manners, fashion and etiquette with first impressions high on the order of evaluating someone in the community. Pointer such as the brand of tobacco smoked was part of the rural assessment method. Up until the demise of the Australian Tobacco Industry, circa 2004, the Kiewa Valley and surrounding district was part of a vibrant producer of tobacco leaves. The remnants of this industry still remain today but the drying sheds (for tobacco leaves) are now used to store hay for the valley's dairy and beef cattle industries.This tobacco/cigarette tin is constructed from tin plated thin rolled steel. The lid is attached by two pressed and formed (from the main frame) hinges using the nip and tuck construction method.The outside lid and frame has a yellow colour anodised to the metal.On the front of the lid are the following printed: "STATE EXPRESS" ,in yellow print, and below this are two horizontal lines in brown and central to these are the numbers "555" . Below this appears and within a 'royal' crest, in yellow writing on a brown circular background "STATE EXPRESS". Below this, in brown print, "PICCADILLY, LONDON". On each side of the tin are printed in brown colour: front side" ARDATH TOBACCO CO. LTD. PICCADILLY, LONDON" . On the left and right sides are printed in brown colour "20 STATE EXPRESS 555". On the rear side is with smaller print "MANUFACTURED UNDER ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE POPRIETORS". On the inside of the lid printed in red colour, are the following words, the royal crest and sketch of the winged kangaroo(symbol of the QANTAS logo). Within a red elongated square border, are the Royal Crest and in very small red print "BY APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN" underneath in slightly larger print "STATE EXPRESS" The print underneath this and in smaller print is "CIGARETTE MANUFACTURERS ARDARTH TOBACCO CO. LTD." Next to the royal crest and in much larger print is "STATE EXPRESS" and underneath this ,the numerals 555 with the words "CIGARETTES" below. The lower half of the inside lid has the following words and the "flying" kangaroo(winged). These words in written (running free hand) style "Specially packed for QANTAS(in red print). Underneath and in smaller print is "AUSTRALIA'S OVERSEAS AIRLINE". On the bottom of this tobacco tin is stamped into the metal surface, the number"704"qantas supplied cigarettes, roll your own, cigarette tins, smoking accessories, personal effects, tobacco containers, tobacco -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tin Tobacco, early to mid 1900s
... accessories personal effects tobacco containers Richmond Cavendish Co ...This early tobacco tin was manufactured in England and imported to the "colony" Australia at the beginning of the 1900s. This manufacturer had won the Gold Medal at the Liverpool International Exhibition in 1884. This tobacco would have therefore been very expensive to purchase making it a must for the wealthier client of the Kiewa Valley. The Golden Flake Cavendish smells of the man of wealth and position. In this era the type of dress and the brand of tobacco smoked showed everyone at first glance where the man using it was on the social ladder and his pecking order. With the demise of tobacco smoking in the early 2000s clothes themselves do not show the pecking order in that quickly visualised manner, as at the time of manufacture of this tobacco tin. In the 21st century the level that men are in the socio economic field is realized on "the social information" available on the internet.This tobacco tin relays a long ago era, when personal contact, and not something that has been written down by some "unknown", was valued as the true appraisal of a member of the community. This was especially relevant in a small regional area such as the Kiewa Valley. Although social networking was not as fast then as the internet provides now, appearances, manners, fashion and etiquette with first impressions high on the order of evaluating someone in the community. Pointer such as the brand of tobacco smoked was part of the rural assessment method. Up until the demise of the Australian Tobacco Industry, circa 2004, the Kiewa Valley and surrounding district was part of a vibrant producer of tobacco leaves. The remnants of this industry still remain today but the drying sheds (for tobacco leaves) are now used to store hay for the valley's dairy and beef cattle industries.A dark metal tobacco tin covered in a bright metallic gold fleck pattern with a black frame on the lid around a drawing of a woodsman with a musket and axe sitting on a stump overlooking a valley that reads "Pioneer Brand", next to a company seal incorporating a wreath, eagle and shield. The front side reads "Richmond Cavendish Co./ Limited/ Liverpool." and the right and left side "Golden Flake Cavendish". The bottom has the same woodsman feature as the lid. The back side is an elongated diagram featuring tobacco leaves and plant summit. Inside lid surface has a half torn coloured (red, black and green) sketch on paper of the woodsman scene depicted on the top lid.The following inscriptions are displayed on the top and inside lid and on the bottom tobacco tin: "PIONEER BRAND" and to the left of the scene the "SEAL OF THE COMPANY TRADE MARK" Both side of the ens have the following words in large thick print "GOLDEN FLAKE CAVENDISH" and each is contained withih a black boarder.pipe tobacco, cigarette tins, smoking accessories, personal effects, tobacco containers