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Numurkah & District Historical Society
Pair of roller skates
... 2 x roller skates. Metal base (rusty) with leather straps... x roller skates. Metal base (rusty) with leather straps ...2 x roller skates. Metal base (rusty) with leather straps to tie around shoes. Metal base can be adjusted (made shorter or longer by wing-nut underneath. Hard plastic wheels (4)children, toys, presents, roller skates, leisure -
Mont De Lancey
Table runner, circa 1920
... together diagonally with brown leather strap and there is a 20 cm... are sewn together diagonally with brown leather strap ...A popular hand-craft of the period.Brown, suede table runner with a hand-painted red, green and blue leaf and berry design. Two halvesof the runner are sewn together diagonally with brown leather strap and there is a 20 cm. fringe at both ends.table runners, table linen. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Field Stretcher, Australian Defence Force, 1939-1942
... poles through side hems and a leather strap with buckle to keep... and a leather strap with buckle to keep parts together when folded ...This field stretcher was the property of Dr. William Roy Angus. It was donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village by the family of Doctor William Roy Angus, Surgeon and Oculist. It is part of the “W.R. Angus Collection” that includes historical medical equipment, surgical instruments, and material once belonging to Dr Edward Ryan and Dr Thomas Francis Ryan (both of Nhill, Victoria), as well as Dr Angus’ belongings. The Collection’s history spans the medical practices of the two Doctors Ryan, from 1885-1926, plus that of Dr Angus, up until 1969. W R Angus served with the Australian Department of Defence as a Surgeon Captain during World War II from 1942 to 1945, in Ballarat, Victoria, and Bonegilla, N.S.W., completing his service just before the end of the war due to suffering from a heart attack. During his convalescence, he carved an intricate and ‘most artistic’ chess set from the material used for making dentures.The stretcher is an example of portable medical and emergency equipment used by the military and emergency services in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is significant for its connection to Dr W R Abgus, who practised medicine in the community, the Australian Army and the Flying Doctor service from the 1920s to 1960s. He was also Warrnambool's last Port Medical Officer.Medical Field Stretcher: cream coloured canvas with wooden poles through side hems and a leather strap with buckle to keep parts together when folded or rolled up. This stretcher is part of the W.R. Angus Collection.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, stretcher, field stretcher, first aid, military equipment, medical equipment, emergency equipment, dr w r angus, canvas stretcher, patient transport, world war ii, ww2, australian department of defence, military doctor, medic, military stretcher, field gear, army stretcher, litter, adf, folding stretcher, w.r. angus -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Canvas Gaiters, c1940
... and a buckle and leather strap at the bottom that is fitted under... on the side and a buckle and leather strap at the bottom ...During the early stages of the Vietnam conflict, Australian troops wore this pattern of gaiters with Australian Army issued Ankle Boots (AB's) until they were replaced by the General Purpose (GP) boot.This type of gaiters were manufactured in Australia and used by the Australian Army from the mid 1940's until the late 1960's. Each gaiter has a pair of buckles and straps on the side and a buckle and leather strap at the bottom that is fitted under the sole of the boot. On the inside bottom of both gaiters is a single metal tab and double bracket for the tab to slide into.On inside of right leg: ^ FP SA 1968 SIZE 8 R On inside of left leg: ^FP SA 1968 SIZE 8 Lgaiters, military, vietnam conflict -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Accessory - Light Horse Spurs, Manufacturer's name partially obscured, EARLY 1900
... Light Horse Regiment, Spurs were strapped on to soldiers boots.... Leather strap is missing. Manufacturer's name partially obscured ...SET OF SPURS FROM COLAC LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT 1ST WORLD WARSet of Spurs from 1st world war and belonged to the Colac Light Horse Regiment, Spurs were strapped on to soldiers boots. Made of metal and has chain to secure them to boots. Leather strap is missing. Has had some inscription but is worn of due to use. Is slightly visible on one spur.horse, spurs, 1st world war, colac light horse regiment -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Costume - Footware, Baby Bootees
... Pink Leather with strap and button Toe has 2 Bluebirds... grampians Baby Ware - Childs Clothing Pink Leather with strap ...Baby Ware - Childs ClothingPink Leather with strap and button Toe has 2 Bluebirds with strand of Pearls -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Helmet
... ) cover, with leather chin strap....) cover, with leather chin strap. Helmet ...Helmet with Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform (DPCU) cover, with leather chin strap.Interior - White print: GAT. NO. 8415-50-753-5792 / Marker: DUFF / Marker: 5 /helmet, disruptive pattern camouflage uniform -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Spats
... Cotton webbing ankle spats with leather fastening straps... EW DoD Cotton webbing ankle spats with leather fastening ...Cotton webbing military issue ankle spats C1940 used for ankle protectionManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostCotton webbing ankle spats with leather fastening straps fitted into brass bucklesEW DoDmilitary, spats -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bookmark - Souvenir, Mt Beauty
... Soft brown leather strap with circle around 3 fish.... tourism Mt Beauty Soft brown leather strap with circle around 3 ...Bookmarks are sold as souvenirs to tourists to remind them of their holiday. Mt Beauty is a tourist town.Soft brown leather strap with circle around 3 fish at the top, 3 deer in the middle and 3 flowers at the bottom. Frilled at the bottom end. Between the deer and flowers is a coloured picture with 'Mt Beauty' across the middle.Mt Beautysouvenir. mt beauty. bookmark. tourism -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Summer flying suit, boots, leather helmut and goggles
... with lamb skin lining and leather strap and buckle at top. Leather... and leather strap and buckle at top. Leather flying helmet and goggles ...This clothing was worn by Merv while flying as navigator in B24 bombers from northern Australia in 1945Cotton khaki colour overall style flying suit with four large buttons and map pouch. Black leather flying boots with lamb skin lining and leather strap and buckle at top. Leather flying helmet and goggles. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BATTERY, LEAD ACID, c. 1945
... . A leather strap is fitted for carrying. There are two labels inside... construction fitted to battery by metal clips. A leather strap ...RAF Lead acid battery accumulator, type D 12 V 25 AH. Black with lid of bakelite construction fitted to battery by metal clips. A leather strap is fitted for carrying. There are two labels inside on the terminals. "April 1945 W"battery, lead acid, raaf -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Case, Early 20th century
... remnants of a leather strap on the side, possibly a shoulder strap.... remnants of a leather strap on the side, possibly a shoulder strap ...This small case is lined with a metal insert and shows remnants of a carry strap. It could have been used for storing and carrying fuses or cartridges for the life saving Rocket Launcher machine. The protective metal insert would help keep the contents dry or cool and protect from flame. It is part of the collection of rescue equipment in the Rocket House used by the life saving rescue crew. Saving lives in Warrnambool – The coastline of South West Victoria is the site of over 600 shipwrecks and many lost lives; even in Warrnambool’s Lady Bay there were around 16 known shipwrecks between 1850 and 1905, with eight lives lost. Victoria’s Government responded to the need for lifesaving equipment and, in 1858, the provision of rocket and mortar apparatus was approved for the lifeboat stations. In 1859 the first Government-built lifeboat arrived at Warrnambool Harbour and a shed was soon built for it on the Tramway Jetty, followed by a rocket house in 1864 to safely store the rocket rescue equipment. In 1878 the buildings were moved to the Breakwater (constructed from 1874-1890), and in 1910 the new Lifeboat Warrnambool arrived with its ‘self-righting’ design. For almost a hundred years the lifesaving and rescue crews, mostly local volunteers, trained regularly to rehearse and maintain their rescue skills. They were summoned when needed by alarms, gunshots, ringing bells and foghorns. In July 1873 a brass bell was erected at Flagstaff Hill specifically to call the rescue crew upon news of a shipwreck. Some crew members became local heroes but all served an important role. Rocket apparatus was used as recently as the 1950s. Rocket Rescue Method - Rocket rescue became the preferred lifesaving method of the rescue crews, being much safer that using a lifeboat in rough seas and poor conditions. The Government of Victoria adopted lifesaving methods based on Her Majesty’s Coast Guard in Great Britain. It authorised the first line-throwing rescue system in 1858. Captain Manby’s mortar powered a projectile connected to rope, invented in 1808. The equipment was updated to John Dennett’s 8-foot shaft and rocket method that had a longer range of about 250 yards. From the 1860s the breeches buoy and traveller block rocket rescue apparatus was in use. It was suspended on a hawser line and manually pulled to and from the distressed vessel carrying passengers and items. In the early 1870s Colonel Boxer’s rocket rescue method became the standard in Victoria. His two-stage rockets, charged by a gunpowder composition, could fire the line up to 500-600 yards, although 1000 yards range was possible. Boxer’s rocket carried the light line, which was faked, or coiled, in a particular way between pegs in a faking box to prevent twists and tangles when fired. The angle of firing the rocket to the vessel in distress was measured by a quadrant-type instrument on the side of the rocket machine. Decades later, in 1920, Schermuly invented the line-throwing pistol that used a small cartridge to fire the rocket. . The British Board of Trade regularly published instructions for both the beach rescue crew and ship’s crew. It involved setting up the rocket launcher on shore at a particular angle, determined by the Head of the crew and measured by the quadrant, inserting a rocket that had a light-weight line threaded through its shaft, and then firing it across the stranded vessel, the line issuing freely from the faking board. A continuous whip line was then sent out to the ship’s crew, who hauled it in then followed the instructions – in four languages - on the attached tally board. The survivors would haul on the line to bring out the heavier, continuous whip line with a tail block connected to it. They then secured the block to the mast or other strong part the ship. The rescue crew on shore then hauled out a stronger hawser line, which the survivors fixed above the whip’s tail block. The hawser was then tightened by the crew pulling on it, or by using the hooked block on the shore end of the whip and attaching it to a sand anchor. The breeches buoy was attached to the traveller block on the hawser, and the shore crew then used the whip line to haul the breeches buoy to and from the vessel, rescuing the stranded crew one at a time. The rescue crew wore scarlet, numbered armbands and worked on a numerical rotation system, swapping members out to rest them. This small leather carrying case is significant for its connection with the rocket rescue equipment, local history, maritime history and marine technology. Lifesaving has been an important part of the services performed from Warrnambool's very early days, supported by State and Local Government, and based on the methods and experience of Great Britain. Hundreds of shipwrecks along the coast are evidence of the rough weather and rugged coastline. Ordinary citizens, the Harbour employees, and the volunteer boat and rescue crew, saved lives in adverse circumstances. Some were recognised as heroes, others went unrecognised. In Lady Bay, Warrnambool, there were around 16 known shipwrecks between 1850 and 1905. Many lives were saved but tragically, eight lives were lost.Leather case, brown with contrasting stitching, protective metal insert divided into two compartments. Rectangular shape. Roller buckle on front with remnants of the matching strap. Also remnants of a leather strap on the side, possibly a shoulder strap.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck, life-saving, lifesaving, rescue crew, rescue, rocket rescue, rocket crew, lifeboat men, beach rescue, line rescue, rescue equipment, rocket firing equipment, rocket rescue equipment, maritime accidents, shipwreck victim, rocket equipment, marine technology, rescue boat, lifeboat, volunteer lifesavers, volunteer crew, life saving rescue crew, lifesaving rescue crew, rocket apparatus, rocket rescue method, shore to ship, rocket apparatus rescue, stranded vessel, line throwing mortar, mortar, rocket rescue apparatus, line thrower, line throwing, line-firing pistol, line throwing gun, schermuly pistol, pistol rocket apparatus, line throwing cartridge, l.s.r.c., lsrc, leather case, cartridge case, fuse case, ammunition case -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Plate Camera
... Leather case with leather strap, containing: * Plate Camera... case with leather strap, containing: * Plate Camera ...Leather case with leather strap, containing: * Plate Camera (rectangular shape, back opens for plates to be inserted, front opens out and concertina lens can be extended out * 6 x plates of the camera * red clothcamera, photography, plate camera, photos, -
National Communication Museum
Instrument - Telephone, 1877
... and transmitter. There are 3 metal screws at the rear and a leather strap... screws at the rear and a leather strap running from one ...William Jackson Thomas is credited with making the first ever telephone call in Victoria. Thomas was a customs inspector at the Geelong Customs House and a keen amateur scientist, astronomer and woodworker. He experimented with electricity and induction to develop his own telephone soon after its invention by Alexander Graham Bell. He built most of the experimental telephone equipment himself – right down to the screws. According to the Geelong Advertiser, on 27 December 1877, Thomas held a telephone conversation with friends in a summer house 40 metres away.This instrument is of great historic significance as the instrument which made Australia's first telephone call in 1877, between two houses in Geelong. Although predated by Alexander Graham Bell's invention, this instrument is an example of Australian innovation and design; characteristic of Australian communications history. The instrument has excellent provenance, carrying a descriptive plaque about the use of the item. As an early prototype of a telephone, it is an incredibly rare example of communications technology.Stained wooden rectangular box containing mechanism with circular turned section at one end being the receiver and transmitter. There are 3 metal screws at the rear and a leather strap running from one of these to the transmitter/receiver. A label is on the base.On label: "First telephone made in / Victoria 1878 / Used experimentally between / Geelong and Ballarat and Geelong Queenscliff. / Maker WJ Thomas Esq. / Late H.M. Customs Geelong / Certified by A.C. Thomas For the above W.J.T."telephone, inventions -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Dog muzzle
... nose . Leather straps each side with a steel buckle connecting... . Leather straps each side with a steel buckle connecting ...As sold and manufactured by Holden and FrostSmall brown leather tapered conical sleeve to fit over dogs nose . Leather straps each side with a steel buckle connecting these straps, another strap with loops each end connecting the other two strapsleather, muzzle, dog -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Strap hanger, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1950's
... with a sewn leather strap for use in tramcars in order people could... Trams tramways Tramcars Passengers Equipment Interiors Strap ...Strap hanger - Bakelite formed or moulded handle with a sewn leather strap for use in tramcars in order people could hang on. Was placed around a round timber rod. The Bakelite piece was later replaced by a moulded plastic component.trams, tramways, tramcars, passengers, equipment, interiors -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BATTLE DRESS, ARMY, 1953 and 1960's
... , with stamped lettering. brown leather strap joiner....". Black ink stamp - back leather strap joiner "???/ ^/ 196?/ 38".... ink stamp - back leather strap joiner "???/ ^/ 196?/ 38". 1 ...Names recorded on manufacturers label on jacket. "J.E. COOK", "W. RICHARDSON", "MENTONE GRAMMAR".1. Jacket - Khaki colour wool serge fabric. Battle Dress style, belted at waist with metal buckle. Brown plastic buttons. Collar, shoulder epaulettes with three red, cream and brown fabric rank insignia = Captain. Two front pockets with concealed button down flap. Shoulder sleeve insignia - red with cream colour embroidered lettering "ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY/ MEDICAL CORPS". Sleeves with cuff and button. Light Khaki colour cotton fabric - pocket and waist lining. Manufacturers white cotton fabric label (two) on right pocket lining. 2. Trousers - khaki colour wool serge fabric Battle dress style. Two side pockets, two inset rear pockets with concealed button flaps and one patch pocket left thigh with concealed button flap. Five button fly. Waistband with button down belt keepers. Trouser cuffs have fabric tab with two buttons. khaki colour cotton fabric lining to waistband and pockets. Manufacturers white cotton label on waistband. 3. Braces - set of cotton elastic braces with brown leather button attachments for trousers. Stripes on elastic are beige, black, blue, cream and green in colour. Metal slides for adjustment to wearers size, with stamped lettering. brown leather strap joiner.Manufacturers information on labels. 1. Black ink print "REGIMENTAL NO./ NAME". Handwritten blue ink pen "JE COOK/ MENTONE/ W. RICHARDSON/ GRAMMAR". Red ink print label "M.TX/ SIZE 8" , Purple ink stamp on fabric lining "D^D/ MADE IN AUSTRALIA/ 1953". 2. Black ink print "REGIMENTAL NO./ NAME". Red ink print "M.TX/ SIZE 5". 3. Lettering on metal slides "POLICE/ AND/ FIREMEN". Black ink stamp - back leather strap joiner "???/ ^/ 196?/ 38".uniform, army, battle dress -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
TARA radio/phone interface
... Portable radio with leather carrycase and strap... by for the Minister Joan Kirner vehicle. Portable radio with leather carrycase ...After the 1939 bushfires, the Forests Commission Victoria invested heavily in a radically new communications network. After suffering some inevitable delays due to the war, radio VL3AA switched into full operation in October 1945 proudly beaming out 200 watts across the State. But by today’s standards, the technology was primitive and the reception poor unless the user was on a high point somewhere. The radio signal was "line-of-sight" and bounced between fire towers and relay transmitters across the mountains back to the District offices. The advent of solid-state electronics in the 1960s replaced the more delicate valve sets which enabled greater use of vehicle mounted radios. The Commission continued to research, develop and build new radios at its many workshops around Victoria. The network was supported by a large team of skilled radio technicians. The more secure and versatile State Mobile Radio (SMR) digital trunk system came into operation in about 1995. Upgraded Tait Radios were purchased in 2014 after recommendations of the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission. But it was the convergence of separate technologies such as 5G mobile phones, high-capacity and light-weight lithium batteries, Wi-Fi, the ever-expanding internet, cloud data storage, digital cameras, GPS, personal organisers and hundreds of supporting Apps into powerful smartphones and tablets which revolutionised bushfire communications from the mid-2000s. Portable radio with leather carrycase and strapTARA Systems Australia Connected to FCV radios to allow field staff to call a fixed line telephone / office etc Used by for the Minister Joan Kirner vehicle.bushfire, radios, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Pony Portable radio
... Portable radio with leather carrycase and strap... (FCV) Model CD7055 Transceiver Portable radio with leather ...After the 1939 bushfires, the Forests Commission Victoria invested heavily in a radically new communications network. After suffering some inevitable delays due to the war, radio VL3AA switched into full operation in October 1945 proudly beaming out 200 watts across the State. But by today’s standards, the technology was primitive and the reception poor unless the user was on a high point somewhere. The radio signal was "line-of-sight" and bounced between fire towers and relay transmitters across the mountains back to the District offices. The advent of solid-state electronics in the 1960s replaced the more delicate valve sets which enabled greater use of vehicle mounted radios. The Commission continued to research, develop and build new radios at its many workshops around Victoria. The network was supported by a large team of skilled radio technicians. The more secure and versatile State Mobile Radio (SMR) digital trunk system came into operation in about 1995. Upgraded Tait Radios were purchased in 2014 after recommendations of the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission. But it was the convergence of separate technologies such as 5G mobile phones, high-capacity and light-weight lithium batteries, Wi-Fi, the ever-expanding internet, cloud data storage, digital cameras, GPS, personal organisers and hundreds of supporting Apps into powerful smartphones and tablets which revolutionised bushfire communications from the mid-2000s. Portable radio with leather carrycase and strapModel CD7055 Transceiverbushfire, radios, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Pony Portable radio with handset
... Portable radio with leather carrycase and strap... (FCV) Model CD7055 Transceiver Portable radio with leather ...After the 1939 bushfires, the Forests Commission Victoria invested heavily in a radically new communications network. After suffering some inevitable delays due to the war, radio VL3AA switched into full operation in October 1945 proudly beaming out 200 watts across the State. But by today’s standards, the technology was primitive and the reception poor unless the user was on a high point somewhere. The radio signal was "line-of-sight" and bounced between fire towers and relay transmitters across the mountains back to the District offices. The advent of solid-state electronics in the 1960s replaced the more delicate valve sets which enabled greater use of vehicle mounted radios. The Commission continued to research, develop and build new radios at its many workshops around Victoria. The network was supported by a large team of skilled radio technicians. The more secure and versatile State Mobile Radio (SMR) digital trunk system came into operation in about 1995. Upgraded Tait Radios were purchased in 2014 after recommendations of the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission. But it was the convergence of separate technologies such as 5G mobile phones, high-capacity and light-weight lithium batteries, Wi-Fi, the ever-expanding internet, cloud data storage, digital cameras, GPS, personal organisers and hundreds of supporting Apps into powerful smartphones and tablets which revolutionised bushfire communications from the mid-2000s. Portable radio with leather carrycase and strapModel CD7055 Transceiverbushfire, radios, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Camera, Photography, 1920s
... leather case with a leather strap and a broken metal catch... junior camera in a leather covering with a leather handle. It has ...This camera comes from the 1920s and originally belonged to a member of the Shadbolt family but no information has been found on this family. The Kodak junior camera was very popular in the first half of the 20th Century This camera has no known local provenance but is retained as an interesting example of an early Kodak camera This is KODAK junior camera in a leather covering with a leather handle. It has a concertina mechanism. It has an outer leather case with a leather strap and a broken metal catch. The cover is much scuffed and rubbed. The camera is rectangular in shape with curved ends.1. Kodak No.1a Autographic Kodak Jr. .2 Molly Shadbolt Ulverstone Tasmania M.A. Shadbolt Burnleigh Church Terrace Walkerville A Mitchell Hyde Park history of warrnambool, kodak cameras -
Tennis Australia
Carry bag, Circa 1910
... . Bag is secured by three blue leather strapped buckles... leather strapped buckles on outside. Materials: Cloth, Leather ...An olive cloth carry bag, with black fabric lining, and a leather carry handle. Two buckles feature inside to hold racquet. Bag is secured by three blue leather strapped buckles on outside. Materials: Cloth, Leather, Metaltennis -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SERVICE MAP & FIELD SKETCHING HOLDALL, C. G. Hartley & Co, 1930 1945
... Satchel - Canvas covered, camel coloured, brown leather...” Satchel - Canvas covered, camel coloured, brown leather strap ...W. F. R. Budge VX48105 Ref Cat No 2721.Satchel - Canvas covered, camel coloured, brown leather strap, silvered metal attachments. 10 coloured pencils 4 black lead pencils 2 erasers scrap paper 2 Protractors Guide to Appreciations and Orders Booklet.Inside - “W.F. R. Budge VX48105”passchendaele barracks trust, canvas satchel -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Full Bridle for Driving Horse
... studs decorate the leather straps and the leather blinkers each... the leather straps and the leather blinkers each have J. Kelly's brass ...Found in the roof space at Three Springs, Clematis with various bridles, harness, reins and collars. They came from under the original post office at "Holly Tree Inn", Olinda.Ornate Leather Bridle made by J.Kelly, St. Kilda and Melbourne. It has blinkers, snaffle bit and a throat strap. Brass studs decorate the leather straps and the leather blinkers each have J. Kelly's brass plates attached.J. Kelly, St. Kilda, Melbourne. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge, Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Co (MTOCo), "M.T&O.Co. Rd 66", 1900s
... the badge and a single-piece leather strap with a buttonhole cut... the badge and a single-piece leather strap with a buttonhole cut ...Used by the Melbourne Tramway and Omnibus Co. to identify its employees, in this case from Richmond car house or depot. Used until about 1916 when replaced by badges marked for the Tramway Board.Demonstrates the method of identifying cable tram employees.Round pressed brass badge with the letters "M.T&O.Co. Rd 66". On the rear of the badge, are two metal lugs have been soldered onto the badge and a single-piece leather strap with a buttonhole cut into it to enable it to be worn on a uniform.trams, tramways, cable trams, employees pass, mto co, richmond depot -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
accessory - Belt - webbed, Belt
... , leather adjustable strap..., leather adjustable strap Belt accessory Belt - webbed ...German Army uniform circa WW11Worn by German soldierGerman Army uniform belt. Kakhi webbing, metal buckle, leather adjustable strapon buckle embossed circle with Nazi Eagle and swastika in centre and the word GOTTMITUNS around top of circle with leaf wreath around bottom. Stamped inside belt o/o56110005ww11, german uniform -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
School bag
... Brown leather single strap school bag. Front buckle and 2... opening. Brown leather single strap school bag. Front buckle and 2 ...Brown leather single strap school bag. Front buckle and 2 strap closure. “Lynette Ratcliffe” hand written in ink on inside of bag opening. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Headress German WW1, 1913
... leather chin strap... leather chin strap Headress German WW1 ...ww1 German Pickle Haube leather helmet with metal fixtures leather chin strap -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Auguste Raymond, Jumbo watch, 200
... leather strap. Auguste Reymond has now been the leading Swiss... leather strap. Auguste Reymond has now been the leading Swiss ...This ARSA low vision jumbo quartz unisex watch is black mat aluminium with black face of 34 mm and 12 white figures and black leather strap. Auguste Reymond has now been the leading Swiss manufacturer for forty years in the field of Braille and low vision watches, distributing ARSA timepieces all over the world, in cooperation with all major associations dedicated to the support of the visually impaired. All timepieces are genuine Swiss made watches, assembly by hand in their premises.1 jumbo black and white watchassistive devices, arsa -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge - Trackman - 240 - All Lines, Tramway Board, c1916
... leather strap with a buttonhole cut into it to enable... and a single-piece leather strap with a buttonhole cut ...Use to identify a tramway employee - a trackman - Track maintainer. Would have allowed free travel when on duty and to and from work. Used possibly from mid 1910's when the Board was formed until it was replaced by the MMTB in 1921 or when a different identification system was implemented. Made by Stokes and Sons Melbourne.Demonstrates the method of identifying cable tram employees. Round pressed brass badge with the words "Trackman" and number "240" pressed into the centre of the badge around the top half of the badge "All Lines" with small horizontal lines within the individual letters. Has the Tramways Board logo on the lower part of the badge. On the rear of the badge, two metal lugs have been soldered onto the badge and a single-piece leather strap with a buttonhole cut into it to enable it to be worn on a uniform. The leather strap appears to have been refitted at one stage - marks on rear from previous straps. Second copy No. "236" badges, tramways, trams, employee pass, tramway board, track cleaner, track maintenance