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Greensborough Historical Society
Buckle, 1880c
Metal buckle, possibly for horse gear. Found along Plenty River near Yallambie.Metal buckle, some rust.buckles, horse buckles, plenty river, yallambie -
Brighton Historical Society
Accessory - Parasol, 1920s
Blue silk parasol with cream silk printed with floral design in beige, brown, turquoise and terracotta. Metal spokes tipped with horn coloured bakelite. Wooden handle with traces of iredescent paint. Dark brown twisted cotton cord hanging from handle. Cast in metal spokes: THE ARMSTRONG REGD BRITISH MAKEparasol, art deco, printed fabric, 1920s, the armstrong -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Badge - School Prefect
Gilded metal badge with green and yellow enamelling on face. Elliptical shape with rectangular bar across face. Metal pin and lock on rear.Face: 'Prefect' in gold. Bright yellow background with gold lines and lettering. Rear: Stamped into metal: Stokes / A (backslash) Asia This is an abbreviation for Australasia.mt beauty high school, school prefect, badge, mt beauty secondary college -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Chisel
A chiesel is a wedged hand tool for cutting hard materials such as wood, metal and stone.Handmade pointed chisel made of metal. tools, chisel -
National Wool Museum
Shearing cutter
LISTER LIGHT WIDE metal shearing cutter with three prongsLISTER LIGHT WIDE metal shearing cutter.LISTER/ LIGHT WIDEshearing -
National Wool Museum
Shearing cutter
"M-V TRIMMER" metal shearing cutter with three points."M-V TRIMMER" metal shearing cutter.M-V TRIMMERshearing -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Metal Document Box, Melbourne Athenaeum, unknown date
The box, with the name "Melbourne Mechanics' Institution" appears to have been used to store documents. Pink wax residue on the top of the lid indicates that important documents would have been kept there. The gold lettering indicates the status of the institution in the community.Metal document box with "Melbourne Mechanics' Institution" written in gold lettering on the sideA metal document box; the lid has what appears to be spots of red wax; the box is lockable but the key is missing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Midwifery Kit, 1925
Midwifery set - Brown leather case with metal clasp enclosing nine Instruments, 2 keys included (in pouch)Metal Plaque - the William Barnes Prize , Presented to Elinor Mary Patterson, March 28th, 1925,medicine, nursing -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Thermometer, 1960s
Small glass thermometer in 2 piece metal case. Used to check a person's temperature.Small glass thermometer in metal caseOn glass thermometer: "Mayhews Phcy Reservoir. English made. Guaranteed."thermometers -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Magnifying glass
Glass and silver metallic magnifying glass with a circular lens and a moulded cylindrical metal handle.Silver coloured metal magnifying glassassistive devices, association for the blind -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - CORONATION PLATE 1953 PRINCE PHILLIP
Metal plate commemorating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in 1953. Plate is edged in red with gold embellishment. Image of Queen Elizabeth in centre of plate.Portland Ware, made in England. The Metal Box Company Limited. H.R.H The Duke of Edinburgh. -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Airway, Pharyngeal, Guedel
Captain Arthur Guedel was an American anesthetist who arrived at the Western Front with the American expeditionary force prior to America's official entry. He trained students in airway management and the monitoring of dept of anaesthesia using his chart board description of the signs and stages of anaesthesia. Black plastic tube, flattened and squared off, with a flat mouth plate. There is a metal inner tube which also has a flat plate.Stamped into metal flat plate: KING / 1 Moulded into plastic flat piece: KINGguedel, airway, pharyngeal, gilbert brown -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Handle-luggage
Ethnograpical material-transportationThree metal handles; moulded with slots for straps to make a bag or suitcase secure and easy to hold.handle, metal, transport, moulded, luggage -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Brown case for Braille writer, 1940s
This brown painted metal case was used to carry and store a Braille Writer. It has metal caps on the corners and is lined with green felt. The handle on the front is leather. Two steel catches on the front hold it closed. Brown painted metal case with green felt lining and leather handle Marked on hinges 'U.K Patent No. 427897 and others'.braille equipment, assistive devices -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Gas Mask
Appears to be type used by German Troops later in the warType of gas mask carried by enemy soldiers who would have been fighting against soldiers of the 4th Light Horse Regiment in France in 1918Face mask made of leather, with light khaki fabric head straps. plastic eye windows. Metal part has internal thread to accept filter canister. Canister is roughly cylindrical with and external thread to allow fixing to the mask.Metal part of face mask pressed into the sheet metal: D2 Canister pressed into the sheet metal: G.J.B. 1918 Canister green ink stamped: A.G.P.A. 14.APR.1918 M2 11.C.H. Canister red ink stamped: 3 blurred letters or digits.gas mask german -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - LE TRAVAIL STATUE
Metal statue of a female figure holding sledge hammer over shoulder and symbols of medicine, mining, music & art at her feet. Title on plaque reads Le Travail (The work) on circular base with bronze look, possibly spelter.Le Travail par E Rousseau (Sculptor) signed on back Rousseauornaments, metal, statue -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Ski Binding
Skiers used this binding to hold their foot onto the ski.The Bogong High Plains has been a skiing destination for Cross Country and Downhill skiers since the 1930's and especially during and after the State Electricity Commission of Victoria's construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. The steel plate indicates it is for the Bogong High Plains area.Dirty metal binding with a leather adjustable strap on each side and a flexible coil joining the two straps at the back. There are 4 holes on the steel plate allowing for attaching it to the ski.Inscribed on the metal plate at the front. "Bogong / toe iron / pat app for / Australia"ski binding; bogong high plains; cross country skiing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument - Electrical Instrument, Load Resister for electrical experiments
Used for electrical experimentsBlack metal cage with curved mesh top. Three rows of ceramic resisters supporting wire elements. Two red terminals at one end. Red label - 30 OHMS, 4A A MAX on endMetal plate on top - "Leitz - Wetzlar 230 volts 7 amp"load resister, electrical, volts, ceramic resisters, wire elements, leitz-wetzlar, amperes, omhs -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Scooter - childs, 1940's
Made from scrap wood and metal by internee at Camp 3 for the Wied childrenHandmade child's wooden scooter. Has 2 wheels with metal rims, metal bracket joins upright to base, horizontal wooden handle at top of upright.scooter, bissinger g, tatura camp toys -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Equipment, Flat Iron, 1900-1930
Before the introduction of electric irons, various irons were used including flat irons, sad irons, and box irons. These irons were heated on a pre-existing hot surface such as a stove (flat irons, sad irons) or heated internally with a metal slug or hot coals (box irons). Sad irons were heavier than flat irons, as they had a solid block of metal as a base.Flat iron with metal handleflat irons, household objects -
National Wool Museum
Shearing comb
M-V TRIMMER No. 2 metal shearing comb with ten points.M-V TRIMMER No. 2 metal shearing comb.No. 2/ M-V TRIMMERshearing -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge - Open Day - October 20, Public Transport Corporation (PTC), 1991
Metal badge issued at the time of the Public Transport Corporation (PTC) 1991 Open Day. Has The Met and V/Line logos.Demonstrates a momento of a public event for the Public Transport Corporation of Victoria.Metal badge with pin on the rear.trams, tramways, the met, badges, ptc, public transport corporation, open days -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Beeswax Moulds
These beeswax moulds are second-hand bread tins from a baker. Beekeepers would re-use anything suitable for melting blocks of wax, this is an example. These weren't so good, the wax was a bit hard to get out.Metal rectangular tub, joined on one side to identical tub. No lids. Rusty, shows use wear. metal, mould, beeswax, beeswax mould, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Beeswax Moulds
These beeswax moulds are second-hand bread tins from a baker. Beekeepers would re-use anything suitable for melting blocks of wax, this is an example. These weren't so good, the wax was a bit hard to get out.Metal rectangular tub, joined on one side to identical tub. No lids. Rusty, shows use wear. metal, mould, beeswax, beeswax mould, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Beeswax Moulds
These beeswax moulds are second-hand bread tins from a baker. Beekeepers would re-use anything suitable for melting blocks of wax, this is an example. These weren't so good, the wax was a bit hard to get out.Metal rectangular tub, joined on one side to identical tub. No lids. Rusty, shows use wear. metal, mould, beeswax, beeswax mould, beechworth honey -
Puffing Billy Railway
D.C.E, 1916, unknown
D.C.E. 1916 - made of wood with metal fittings - function unknownHistoric - old equipment - function unknown D.C.E. 1916 - made of wood with metal fittings - function unknownD.C.E. 1916 Epuffing billy, d.c.e. 1916 -
National Wool Museum
Knitting Machine Part, Sock
A small metal part for the "Beehive" benchtop sock knitting machine.A small metal part for the "Beehive" benchtop sock knitting machine.knitting textile machinery machine knitting, hosiery, knitting, textile machinery, machine knitting -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Gunto (military sword), Circa 1935
The shin gunto was used by non-commissioned officers the design resembled the officer's shin gunto but were a cheaper quality.These swords are originals of their time and would have belonged to non-commissioned officers.2 x Gunto Japanese Swords, both swords have a curved steel blade, one sword has a metal scabbard, one has a leather scabbard. One sword has a brown tassle indicating the rank of sergeant and three cherry blossoms on the grip, one has three cherry blossoms on the grip however the tassle is missing.The blade of the sword with the metal scabbard has the number - 101657.japanese, sword, non-commissioned officers -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Pet food tin
Cylindrical tin. Label says "Tucker Box, Dog and Cat Food". Also an article on the founders of the company, A. & N. Pennell, published in the Sunshine Advocate, Friday 4th September 1942, and sourced from Trove (National Library of Australia).Metal -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - Box of collected items
Items found by Barry Maggs in the Whipstick National Park with a metal detector. A purple plastic display box with a clear plastic lid. it has ten compartments containing items made from metal, wood and ceramics. a: Five pieces of pipes made from clay wood and metal decoration. b: Clay pipe with a metal decoration. c: Four pieces of metal jewelry one to two centimeters in diameter Including a ring, a flower brooch, a pendant and a button. d: Metal button two in diameter with an inscription Warranted Superior and a coat of arms. e: Two metal badges both have ship's anchors on them, one is three centimeters round the other is five centimeters by four centimeters. g: small piece of jewelry made of metal and glass five centimeters long and two centimeters wide. h: Four pieces of hollow metal five to eight centimeters long and one centimeter diameter. i: A piece of hollow metal tube five centimeters long and one centimeter in diameter. It had a small piece of wood and some pieces of paper with printed text inside. j: a metal nail seven centimeters long and one centimeter diameter head. k: pottery, part of a gold crucible three centimeters high and three centimeters in diameter. barry maggs, whipstick national park, metal detection