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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather bag
leather pouch used on belt for carrying personal small Objects and manufactured by Holden and Frostmanufactured by Holden and frost Ca 1914Flapped leather pouch front flap with brass buckle leather belt loops on rear.belt pouch, leather, bag -
Orbost & District Historical Society
WW1 belt with medals, WW1
This belt was owned and worn by William Johnson, father of Ian Johnson of Orbost.This personal item gives an insight into the human element of World War 1 ensuring that those who were part of the Orbost community and died while playing a vital role during this time are remembered.A khaki coloured canvas belt from WW1. It has assorted military brass badges attached.badges - RFA; crossed swords; crossed rifles; wheel with crown at top; union makes strength; Royal Army Medical Corps; Royal Berkshire; ASCww1 johnson-william belt badges -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather Pouch, 1916
Leather pouch used by soldiers to hold ammunition. Fits onto a belt,Manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostBrown leather pouch which fits onto ammunition belt cover lid stud fastenedHolden and Frost Adelaide CMF9-07- NSWmilitary, ammunition pouch -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Accessory - Gold Belt Buckle, c1920s
This belt buckle accessory is part of collection donated by Mrs. Jean RaperThis item is from Raper Collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society by Mrs. Jean Raper. A rectangular gold metallic belt buckle with an embossed leaf design. It also features entwined loops.fashion accessory, metallic jewellery -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - TROUSERS & BELT, 1942
The trousers are WW2 issue, Belt does not belong to trousers as they have buttons for braces & no keepers for a belt. This is a belt for Polyesters 1960’s - 70’s .1) Trousers, khaki wool with metal buttons. Pocket linings damaged. .2) Belt, khaki cotton webbing with metal buckle & brass coloured metal tip on opposite end..1) On waistband centre back: “1301 made in Australia 1942 Size 16” .2) Etched onto back of buckle: “Lion Metal” Goods PLuniforms-army, costume accessories - male -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Belt - Macrame, 1940's
Handmade by POW's at Camp 3Macrame belt in colours of dark blue, light blue, red and cream. Pointed one end. Metal buckle attached to belt with redddish brown button and red and cream loop. Macrame insert in centre of belt. Buckle made from a penny rejiggedbelt, macrame, wagner w, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, handcrafts -
Ballarat Fire Brigade
Hydrant spanner keeper
Makes up part of firemans belt that was owned by Senior Firefighter (S/F) W.G. Jamieson who was stationed at Ballarat Fire Station as part of the permanent staff. Brown leatherbelt keeper for holding hydrant spanner on firemans beltw g jamieson, ballarat fire station, hydrant spanner keeper -
Chinese Museum
costume belt
This belt was obtained by Charles Quon, probably from Hong Kong, and used by the Young Chinese League in their processions. It is part of a 'fish warrior' costume.This belt is significant for its links to the Chinese Young League. The League was formally established on 4 October 1932 to to promote free social intercourse and goodwill among its members and their mutual improvement. Membership was open to all persons, with one or both parents or grandparents born in China. Wives of Chinese members were permitted as members with the same privileges. It was a significant social organisation for Chinese-Australians in Melbourne in the mid to late twentieth century.Blue and gold belt with eleven studs running along the centre line.young chinese league, melbourne, victoria, australia, processions, costumes, belts -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Black Crepe Dress, C 2010
Gathered yoke, small collar, tie belt.Black crepe dress with match belt, sleeveless, V-neck, gathered yoke and side slits from hem.Nilblack dress, crepe belt -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Belt, Web, 1937 Pattern
Standard Army issue item from 1937. In service during and after World War 2. Web belt, 1937 pattern with brass buckles and keepers. Original finish - not treated with blanco, paint etc.uniform, webbing, belt, equipment -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Vickers Machine Gun ammunition belt, 1940
Standard .303 Vickers Machine Gun Belt from ww2250 round Vickers Machine Gun Ammunition Belt MK III 1940 Brass loading tabTF&S Ltd .303 250 M/C PATd APP 40 III to brass tabvickers machine gun -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Pistol Holster, Ca 1890
Boer war military issue belt holster for pistolManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostBrown leather pistol holder with flap and brass peg to close. Leather strap on back for belt to go throughboer war, military -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather pouch, 1911
worn on belt to carry small personal objectsAs manafactured and sold by Holden and FrostPersonal leather pouch leather flap cover, belt loops on the back press stud in fron to lock leather coverHolden and Frost 1911leather, pouch, military, civilian -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - POUCH WITH HANDSAW, Jabez Cliff & Co, 1918
Item from 17th Light Horse Regiment collection..1) Leather rectangular pouch, stitched seams, brass stud closer, leather straps at rear to attach to belt, stamped maker's labels. .2) Metal & brass tool, saw toothed teeth, linear shape, 2 brass eyelets on ends to attach brass & timber detachable handles, handles cylindrical shape. .3) Metal file linear, 3 flat sides.Stamped on belt strap: "Jabez Cliff & Co Walshall 1918"trades-tools-saws, containers, military equipment - army, passchendaele barracks trust -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch, 1915
Used by Soldiers to carry extra ammunition Worn on a beltAs manufactured by Holden and FrostBrown leather pouch with lid to cover over. Leather strip riveted to rear, allowing pouch to be carried on a bandolier or beltHolden and Frost 1915 Hpouch, ammunition, military -
J. Ward Museum Complex
Equipment - Patient Restraint Belt, Mechanical Device
In a medical context, restraint is defined as forcible confinement or control of a subject, as of a confused, disoriented, psychotic, or irrational person. It is also an intentional restriction of a person’s voluntary movement or behaviour. Within the mental health sector restraint belts were used frequently particularly before the invention of psychotropic drugs.The leather restraint belt is significant as an intact example of restraint devices used in the earlier decades of Victorian mental health institutions.The black and tan leather belt consists of two parts. The first wraps around the waist and is secured with a brass buckle and perforated holes. The second consists of two small belts attached to the main belt. These also have brass buckles and perforated holes and secured at the wrist.No serial numbers, manufacturer details or personal markings.restraint belt, medical history, psychiatric history, mental health -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Web Belt
This belt relates to the Vietnam war and was worn for ceremonial purpose. Black web belt with brass buckle. Exterior has been polished black with boot polished, the interior remains jungle green. Interior - Marker: CPL / HOWE / KJ / 3144504 Stamped: BUSINESS / COMMONWEALTH CLOTHING FACTORY -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SAM BROWNE BELT, C.1939 - 45
Belt belonged to Thomas Henry ISER V24933 and VX102660 2nd AIF. Refer Cat No 383.2 for his service history. Sam Browne leather belt, tan colour, with decorative stitching with strap. Brass buckle & rivets.belts, sam browne military -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Webbing, Belt, Not known
1937 British Pattern web equipment was commonly on issue to Commonwealth forces including Australia up to the 1970's. Australian military forces changed colour from green blanco to black paint in the early 1960's.1937 pattern webbing belt with natural brass buckles and keepers. Outer surface stained black.Single engraved arrow on each inside surface of the belt fastening buckles. Printed owner's name "G. Boland" Printed identifier of former owner -3/773536(?) and initials "KFH" (?) -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELTS, DRESS, Possibly 1978
Typically worn by Australian army personell as part of the standard contemporary polyester dress uniform. items in collection re T. Pattison, refer Cat No 5342.4..1,.2,.3. Three khaki narrow webbing belts with silver coloured metal buckles and sliding keepers. The end of each belt is tipped with folded silver coloured metal. Three different lengths .1 109 cm .2 99 cm .3 98cm. Width of all three is 3 cm..1 and .2. Stamped on the back of the buckle, “ (arrow up) AROS”. .3 Stamped on the back of the buckle, “78 LION METAL GOODS P/L”uniform, personel equipment, belt, polyester -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Souvenir - Turkish belt
Turkish Army belt collected in WW1 by a soldier serving in the Middle East and used to mount a collection of cap badges from various British regiments.Leather belt with Turkish Army buckle and a collection of British Army badges fixed along it.badges, turkey, world war one, wwi -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Girth
Cloth belt to fit under horses belly to connect with upper harness to hold all firm Ca 1900Manufactured by Holden and Frost C1900Cloth girth belt with two metal buckles on each end to attatch to harness for pulling jinker or drayequine, girth, fabric -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Bullet Pouch, 1915
Used by soldiers to carry spare ammunition either attached to a belt or a bandolierManufactured by Holden and FrostBrown leather bullet pouch designed to be attached to either belt or bandolier Pouch covered by leather cover fastened by Brass studHolden and Frost 1915 (arrow with H under)military, pouch, ammunition -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEBBING BELT/POUCH, C. 1939-45
The belt and pouch issued to John Charles Dean No 144278 RAAF, enlisted 26.8.43 age 18 years. On discharge from the RAAF he was an LAC in 78 Sqd RAAF. Refer also 1817..1) Webbing Belt, Khaki, adjustable with brass buckles and loops, rear of belt has two webbing loops with brass buckles .2) Compass pouch with a brass stud also two brass loops on the rear..1) "144278 RAAF"uniforms airforce, webbing -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Bayonet Holder
Military pouch used by soldiers during ww1 to be attached to belt to carry bayonetManufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Brown leather open ended pouch with two leather straps with buckles to attach to soldiers belt . Brass stud on front of pouch.HOLDEN AND FROST 1915military, bayonet pouch, leather -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - JACKET, SERVICE DRESS, SAME BROWNE BELT, ARMY, Australian Defence Industries, 1966
3. Sam Browne Belt issued to "V101972 LT. E. HUMPHREYS" - AR AUSTRALIA 31/8 - 1970.1. Jacket - Khaki wool/polyester fabric, Service dress style with belt, silver colour plastic buttons with shank and split pin. Buttons have raised emblem - Armoured Corps. Collar, shoulder epaulettes with silver "1AR" Metal insignia badge - 1st Armoured Regiment; four front pockets, top two with buttons and two metal press studs on flap, lower with flap. Two lapel badges, metal, Armoured Corps. Green colour polyester fabric lining with white cotton manufactureres label - inside right. 2. Belt, Khaki colour wool/polyester fabric, with brass colour metal buckle, brown plastic buttons and leather belt keepers. 3. "Sam Browne" belt, consists of waist belt and shoulder strap, brown colour leather with brass buckle, studs and keepers.1. Manufacturers information on label. Black ink print "E.W. P/LTD/SOUTH AUSTRALIA/1966/ ^/SIZE 42 LONG/ CLASS 8505/66-019-8493/ ARMY NO/ NAME/ DRY CLEAN ONLY/ REPRESS USING IRON AND DAMP/ CLOTH OR MEDIUM TO HOT/ STEAM IRON/ CREASE UPPER HALF OF LAPELS/ ONLY" Handwritten blue ink pen "V101972 LT E. HUMPHREYS/ 1-AR AUSTRALIA/ 31/8 - 1970" uniform, army, service dress, sam browne belt -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Belt, Macrame
Made by internee at Camp 13Cream coloured macrame belt with silver buckle, zig zag pattermbelt, macrame, baumann m, camp 13, tatura, ww2 camp 13, handcrafts -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Knitting Stick, Unknown
The attached card states - 'Mother's knitting stick'. There is a brass hole one end with four brass nails where the tip of a knitting needle is inserted for support. The curved and fits into a belt or tape around the waist. Knitting was carried out on curved metal needles, one of these needed to be kept rigid by being held between the hand and knitting sheath held at the side of the body either tucked into a belt or held under the armpit. The sheath would allow someone to to knit with one hand whilst performing chores with the other. They also took the weight of the work and stopped stitches from slipping off the bottom of a double ended needle. Many were given as love tokens but there were plenty made by men for their daughters or other close family members.An antique curved carved wooden knitting stick or treen Knitting Sheath for hand knitters. It is approximately 23cm (9 inches) long with simple carving on one side of M H R in large letters as well as a nine pointed star next to them. There is a brass hole one end with four brass nails where the tip of a knitting needle is inserted for support. The curved end fits into a belt or tape round the waist. 'M H R' and a 'nine pointed star' is carved into the curved part of the stick . There is an attached card - 'Grandma's (crossed out) Mother's knitting stick. When using four needles the "working" one goes into the hole at the brass end of stick. Curved end fits into belt or tape round waist'accessories, knitting equipment, knitting -
Mont De Lancey
Accessory - Belt Buckle
Worn on a ladies belt for decoration. It could be Japanese as there are similar pieces on the internet.An antique round hand painted Japanese style ladies ceramic belt buckle with two birds, rock cliffs, flowers, two waterfalls and a mountain which could represent Mt Fuji in the background. It is mounted on a brass surround and the back has a hook for clasping to the other end of the belt and a thin metal bar. There is a small X signature stamped under the hook.A small X stamped on the back.belt buckles, belt accessories -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Money Belt
It it understood that this belt along with others was presented to citizens of Camberwell who wre going to WWII.Leather money belt with four pockets. Flap on each pocket held with press stud. Brown colour. Gold inscription on inside rear."City of Camberwell seal" then beside -"THE MAYOR,COUNCILLORS & CITIZENS OF THE CITY OF CAMBERWELL EXTEND TO YOU ALL GOOD WISHES FOR A SAFE & SPEEDY RETURN".