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Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, S. Kutnow & Co Ld
Rectangular blue tinted glass bottle with text embossed on one side and base.'KUTNOW'S POWDER' on side. 'K'sP' on base. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Post 1809
Wikpedia : James Murray (physician) Sir James Murray (1788–1871) was an Irish physician, whose research into digestion led to his discovery of the stomach aid Milk of Magnesia in 1809. He later studied in electrotherapy and led the research into the causes of cholera and other epidemics as a result of exposure to natural electricity. He was the first physician to recommend the breathing in of iodine in water vapour for respiratory diseases. Born in County Londonderry, Murray became a licentiate in midwifery having studied at the Edinburgh College of Surgeons in 1807. He undertook studies in pharmaceuticals, an area in which he became competent. In 1809 he developed the foundations of a fluid magnesia, which contained a base ingredient of magnesium sulfate. He modified it in order for it to act as an aid for "weak nerves", low fever, spasms, cholera, and diarrhoea. He named his recipe Fluid Magnesia, and set up the company Sir James Murray & Son in order to successfully market it. Murray graduated from the University of Edinburgh as a Doctor of Medicine in 1829, and became the resident physician to Henry Paget, 1st Marques of Anglesey, in 1831, a post Murray held until the 1840s. Murray was knighted in 1833 and received an honorary degree in Medicine from Dublin University the following year. He was appointed as an inspector of anatomical schools in Ireland, and was a member of the central board of health, as well as the resident physician to the Netterville Dispensary and the Anglesey Lying-In Hospital, Dublin. Murray died at his home in Dublin on 8 December 1871. Large clear green tinted glass bottle with small neck, for stopped seal, oval in section. Embossed text on two sides, concave impression in base. Seed bubbles in the glassSide 1 : 'SIR J MURRAY'S PATENT RECARBONATED FLUID MAGNESIA'. Side 2 : 'LONDON & DUBLIN'. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Frames, glass negative, Post 1890's
Bid or Buy website https://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/338985636/Antique_wooden_glass_photo_print_frame_Jaynay_non_slipping_patent_frame_as_per_photo.html Antique wooden glass photo print frame - Jaynay non-slipping patent frame - as per photo Another item described as 'vintage wooden photos print frame for glass negatives - as per photo Six vintage wooden photo print frames for glass negatives, three small, 2 average and one larger. System of wedges and sprung brackets to hold glass, velvet / felt covered wooden backs into frames. Some possibly made from recycled wood.One stamped on back ' THE JAYNAY NON-SLIPPING PATENT FRAME'. Another with 'PRIMUS BRITISH MADE' on back. Another with written in pencil on front of frame 'NONA TURTON' .photographic equipment, negative frame -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tool - Gowllands auroscope kit associated with Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green, Gowllands
Donated by Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green before 1997 (according to hard copy catalogue record by Helen Johnson.)Surgical auroscope kit with attachments, in black storage box. Manufacturer's label inside box reads 'Gowllands'. Box is lined with purple satin. Kit consists of base handle, three ophthalmoscopic attachments and a gauge. -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Sight, between 1857 and 1948
Associated with object 467.2Cylindrical black sight with metallic fixtures and split sight. Adjustable base with screws.Logo in triangle on side of barrel: 'ERW&S' Stamped on underside of base: '2C'er watts & sons, spectroscopy, sight, optical equipment, surveying -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Sight, between 1857 and 1948
Related to object # 467.1Cylindrical black sight with metallic fixtures. Adjustable base with screws.Side of barrel: 'E. R. WATTS & SON / LONDON / NO 19504' Under rear base mount: '2T'er watts & sons, sight, optical equipment, spectroscopy -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Interferometer - Michelson
A student demonstration or general laboratory model capable of calibrating the pitch of the mechanical thread in terms of the wavelength ofvisible light, specifically a chosen emission line from the spectra of say mercury. The interferometer is pictured in a newspaper article ( “AFternoon with Scientists, ARGUS 6/5/1920 p.5); the aA. HILGER , LONDON Part no N2 301/20 200 -
Kyneton Museum
Ammoniaphone, Dr. Carter Moffatt, Medical Battery Co, Voice Ammoniaphone and Box, Circa 1871-1900
The "Ammoniaphone" was developed by Dr. Carter Moffat in 1870 as an instrument to replicate the fresh Italian air and its qualities that seemed to assist with Italian vocalists. The Ammoniaphone was filled at both ends with a mixture of ammonia, hydrogen peroxide and peppermint oil, and the user inhaled the chemicals from the small tube in the centre. According to Dr. Moffatt, the Ammoniaphone was benefical to public speakers, Parliamentarians, vocalists, as well as assisting with bronchitis and consumption.Important to the collection due to its rarity and historical significance, as well as medical research capability.A long metal tube into which ammonia, hydrogen peroxide and peppermint oil were placed. The user inhaled the chemicals through the small tube in the centre of the object. It was thought to improve the voice through the inhalation of "artificial Italian air". Comes with the original box and instruction booklet."Medical Battery Co. 52 Oxford Street, London W"medical, quackery, voice alteration, consumption, ammoniaphone -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - Sir John RIDDELL to Pat GRAINGER re proposed SCDC 'Bayside' development, Sir John Riddell, 1988
Letter was in response to a letter and posters forwarded to Prince Charles on 26.1.1988 while Charles was in Melbourne being given a presentation regarding the proposed SCDC 'Bayside' project; Mrs GRAINGER's letter expressed residents' concerns about that projectLetter from Sir John RIDDELL, Private Secretary to HRH Prince Charles, in response to Mrs Pat GRAINGER re proposed SCDC 'Bayside' developmentroyal visits and occasions, town planning - proposals shelved - bayside, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, pat grainger, prince of wales -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Charles Wilson, The History of Unilever. A Study in economic growth and social change. Vols I & II, 1954
"The History of Unilever. A Study in economic growth and social change. Vols I & II" Books written by Charles Wilson, Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge. Published 1954. J Kitchen & Sons and Apollo Company in Australia includedindustry - manufacturing, business and traders - soaps/candles, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, unilever australia (holdings) ltd, apollo candle co -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Live for Today / A Bachelor Gay
6034.1 - Vinyl phonograph record with burgundy "Regal" label. Side A: Live for Today. Side B: A Bachelor Gay. Robert Carr (Baritone) with OrchestraReference number G7 432 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Learn to Smile / Three O'clock in the Morning
Black phonograph record with cream and green Zonophone record label. Side A: Learn to Smile. Side B: Three O'Clock in the Morning. Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra.Serial No 3479 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Down Texas Way / You Remember a Place Called "Home"
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Green "Zonophone" label. The Twin record company. Side A: Down Texas Way, Side B: You Remember a Place Called Home. Sung by Mr Herbert Payne.Reference No. X - 3 - 42865. Serial No. 1827 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts For Soldiers / Here we are, Here we are, Here we are Again
Phonograph record, black shellac with Excelphone Record purple label. No cover. Side A: Sister Susie's Sewing Shirts for Soldiers. Side B: Here we are, Here we are, Here we are Again. Sung by Mr Jack North, baritone.Ref. No 449 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, If Only Our Dreams Came True / Mother Machree
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Green "Zonophone, The Twin" label. Side A: If only our dreams came true. Side B: Mother Machree. Sung by Mr. Harold Wilde with orchestral accompaniment.Serial No. 1080 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Fancy You Fancying Me / Ireland Must be Heaven for my Mother Came From There
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Burgundy "Regal" label. Side A: Fancy you fancying me, Side B: Ireland must be Heaven for my mother came from there. Sung by William Thomas, tenor, with Orchestra.Reference No. G 7406 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Till The Boys Come Home March
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Burgundy Regal label. Side A: Till the Boys Come Home March. Side B: Heroes All March. The Silvester Stars Band.Reference No. G 7157 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Under The Union Jack March / Medley March of Australian War Songs
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover. Burgundy "Regal" label. Side A: Under The Union Jack March. Side B: Medley March of Australian War Songs. Performed by the Regimental Bands of H.M. Scots Guards.Reference No. G7223. The B side of the record has a 1/2d stamp stuck to label. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Way Down Home / Mamma's Gone Young, Papa's Gone Old
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover, with red "Edison Bell Winner Record" label. Side A: Way Down Home. Side B: Mamma's Gone Young, Papa's Gone Old. Walter Miller.Reference No 4586 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, When mother backed the winner of the Derby / I shall have to ask my mother if she'll let me
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover, with dark green "Zonophone Record, The Twin" label. Side A: When mother backed the winner of the Derby. Side B: I shall have to ask my mother if she'll let me. Sung by Billy Williams.Serial No. 1380 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, The Border Ballad / Mandalay
Phonograph record, black shellac, no cover, dark green "Zonophone Record, The Twin" label. Side A: The Border Ballad. Side B: Mandalay. Sung by Mr Peter Dawson with Orchestral accompaniment.Reference No. X - 2-42379 Serial No. 914. There is a 1/2d stamp on the label. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, The Border Ballad (A) Mandalay (B)
Shellac Zonophone Record with a green label. Side A: The Border Ballad - this side has a 1/2d B&Co stamp on it. Side B: Mandalay - this side has a copyright supervision stamp on it. Sung by Mr Peter Dawson with Orchestral Accompaniment.Serial number 914 Ref x -2-42379 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Somewhere a Voice is Calling, Sleep and the Roses
Phonograph record, black shellac, with burgundy Regal label. A side: Somewhere a voice is calling. B side: Sleep and the Roses. Artist: Tenor John Adams with Orchestra.Reference number G6940 Label has pink 1/2d stamp on it. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffman), There was a Time
Phonograph record, black shellac with a black Zonophone Record label. A side: Barcarolle (Tales of Hoffman) B side: There was a time. Artists: Miss Annie Rees and Miss Violet Oppenshaw.Serial number 1161 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph record, Knock at the Door
Black shellac phonograph record with red Regal label. A side: Knock at the Door - artist: Fred Douglas, baritone, with orchestra. B side: Show me the way to go home - artists: The Two Gilberts, with orchestra.Reference number G8404 Has a J. Albert and Son Royalty Stamp, Australia, on A side of label. Colour is red white and green. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Music Book, Choral Praise, 217 Tunes and Anthems, 1900's
Music book - blue cloth cover with black embossed leaf pattern on the top and bottom. Text on cover: Choral Praise - 217 Tunes and Anthems. Edited by John Burnham, Complete Volume. First and third lines printed in gold, second and fourth lines printed in black. Text on spine: Choral Praise - Complete Volume. The publisher is W. Nicholson & Sons, LTD. The book is constructed from cardboard and paper. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Prettiest Song of All, Par Ci Far La - English Bells
Phonograph record, black shellac with green Zonophone 'The Twin' label. A side: Prettiest song of all. B side: Par Ci Far La. Artist: Mr James Lent playing English Bells, with orchestra. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Primrose Selection
Phonograph record, black shellac with red "His Master's Voice" label. A&B sides: Primrose Selection Part 1 & Part 2. Artist: Mayfair Orchestra.Cat. No. C 1180 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record Sleeve, "Something Entirely New!"
Phonograph record cover, beige with promotion for His Master's Voice new model gramophones printed on both sides. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Phonograph Record, Missouri Waltz / Maxina
Phonograph record, black shellac with a green Zonophone 'The Twin' label. A side: Missouri Waltz. B side: Maxina. Artist: Black Diamond BandSerial no. A 246 with a partial copyright stamp on the A side of the label.