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National Wool Museum
Trophy
The Wettenhall family were well known sheep breeders. The family owned the "Stanbury" corriedale stud at Ceres.INTERNATIONAL/ CORRIEDALE FLEECE COMPETITION SUPREME CHAMPION/ CORRIEDALE RAM FLEECE/WON BY ESTATE LATE R E WETTENHALL/ 1965sheep breeding corriedale studs agricultural shows, stanbury corriedale stud, wettenhall, mr rupert e., sheep breeding, corriedale studs, agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
Poster
The Wettenhall family were well known sheep breeders. The family owned the "Stanbury" corriedale stud at Ceres.sheep breeding corriedale studs agricultural shows, stanbury corriedale stud, wettenhall, mr rupert e., sheep breeding, corriedale studs, agricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
Booklet, Stanbury corriedales
Promotional booklet for "Stanbury corriedales: renowned world wide". The Stanbury Corriedale Stud was run by the Wettenhall family.corriedale sheep sheep breeding, australian corriedale association, pettitt, mr r. w., stanbury corriedale stud, victoria, corriedale sheep, sheep breeding -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Craft - Doll, Clown, 1980s
Doll belonged to donor's granddaughter. A teaching doll to show children how to use zips, buttons and press studs.Toy clown doll with plastic head and hands, vinyl feet and soft body. Orange wool hair. Open and close eyes with long ashes. Painted face with blue eye shadow and red nose and smiling white painted mouth. Yellow and red ruff around neck, and blue, red and yellow suit. A zip on left side with two pockets on right side.Copyright Red Box Toy Factory Hong Kong. Red Box325b 29m Av 5am Frantoys, dolls -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Suitcase
Typical early 1920's to late 1950's suitcases made in Australia using Australian and British manufactured clasps and locks. The majority of manufactured goods especially locks and other metal components were sourced from England. English manufacturers, who in that period, where still world leaders of most manufactured items.This period 1920- 1950 shows the historical shift of the balance between the more complex metal imported items, mainly manufactured in Britain and that of the relevant infant stage of the developing manufacturing industries in the Australian market. The rarity of this type of suitcase is of significancy This suitcase belonged and was used by the C.W.A. of Tawonga.Suitcase brown, possibly lacquered cardboard with leather chrome studded reinforced corners. Lid has two silver coloured(chrome) clasps each end with chrome lock in centre. "D" rings for missing handle secured to main frame by leather straps, these having metal chrome studs. Substitute handle made from string. Metal protective trim on lid and top edge of suitcase compartmentLock stamped "Made in England" and two end clasps stamped "Made in Australia"case, luggage, travel suitcase, country women's association -
Orbost & District Historical Society
dray saddle, late 19th - mid 20th century
Horses played a vital role in the agricultural and transport history of Orbost. This item is connected to that role.A heavy brown leather saddle used for a working horse to pull a dray. Probably used 1890's -1950's. It has 4 silver metal studs in the corners.saddle equestrian transport dray -
Bendigo Military Museum
Programme - BATTALION TRAINING PROGRAMME
Forecast program outlining the training for 38th Battalion for a period in Mar 1937. Items in the collection re Lt Col J Swatton, refer Cat No. 6719.2P for his service history.Loose leaf folder with outline of 38 Battalion camp training programme. Some pages white and some pages pink. Three gold studs at top of page (landscape).Titles "38 Bn Camp Training" - Outline Programme.passchendaele barracks trust, training pprogramme, 38th bn -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SLEEPING BAG OUTER, Wonderest, 1968
See Patterson Cat 5825This is a green nylon rectangular 'bag'. One side is open and can be button shut using metal press studs. Inside around the hems are 30mm loops of a nylon strap.vietnam war, equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - SEWING KIT, Rats of Tobruk Association, Souvenir Sewing Kit
See Cat 4575P1. This is a vinyl folded kit. It is held shut with a press stud. It is brown coloured. 2. Inside are various sewing/repair items such as pins, scissors, cottons, needles and buttons.The front cover has , embossed in gold, Rats of Tobruk badge. The words "World Reunion 1983 hosted by Central coast Sub Branch NSW. There are two overlapping world spheres below the Rats badge.sewing kit, rats of tobruk -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - BELT, LEATHER, Unknown
Belt, brown leather with metal buckle front, 3 flap top press stud pockets along belt, Service Corp Badge & US Badge attached to front.In gold lettering under one pocket flat: “1-JAH V246172”uniforms - army, trades - leatherworking -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - HOLSTER, PISTOL, Post 1950
Pistol holder, khaki coloured webbing with flap over top & press stud catch, metal clips at back to attach to belt, small cleaning rod pocket inside.mitilary equipment - firearms, passchendaele barracks trust -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Scabbard No.2 Mk1 for Pattern 1907 Sword-Bayonet, Lithgow
Typical scabbard for the Pattern 1907 Sword Bayonet as used on the Short, Magazine Lee Enfield Rifle during World War 1. This Pattern was introduced in 1915. Leather Sword-Bayonet Scabbard with steel top-mount and chape for Hooked Quillion Bayonet (Item 0131). Teardrop stud for attachment to either a leather or webbing bayonet frog. Lithgow 'Star' trademark. -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Bag, Early 20th Century
The Bag was issued to volunteer Air Raid Patrol Persons in Australia during WW2.Canvas bag with shoulder strap and Victorian ARP Badge on the front. Round metal button on left side. Two air vents on the bottom. Two studs to close the bag.Inside front flap M.H. ??. 1942. Victoria ARP Badge on front flap numbered BG359.air, raid, precautions, patrol persons, ww2, volunteers, -
Gippsland Vehicle Collection
driving lights, c 1930's
Optional Automobile accessory lights added to vehicle to improve hight vision.'Notek' Driving Lights (pair), oval shaped, with clear 'Road Master' circular lens & blue glass centre insert.Chrome plated rim. Stud post mount at base.British Madenotek, driving lights -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, Army
Red Velvet Epaulet with gold strip down middle. 2 x gold stars and a bronze coloured button. Back has a band with a press stud to attach to uniform.epaulettes -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Water bottle (WW1), 1915 - 1918
Issued to and used by James Rose during WW1. He served in 8th field Ambulance Co 1915 - 18 with Fredrick Webb.metal drink container with bakelite lid. Thick material cover held in place with press studs. Wire clips to attach unit to uniform. Approx 1 litre capacity.world war 1, james rose, ww1 water bottles, frederick webb -
Hume City Civic Collection
Wallet
Believed to have been used at the Sunbury Pop Festival between 1972-1975 and held on George Duncan's property.Leather wallet with floral embossed design on outside mainly burgundy colour. Punched holes with press stud closure pocket, open divide and joined together with leather lacing.sunbury pop festival, duncan, george, george evans collection -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories
Cream Camisole with a Lace Yoke leaving a square neckline. Opening at back with black press studs. Material silk bodice drawn at the waist with tape. McClure Family Collection.stawell clothing material -
Geelong Naval and Maritime Museum
Hat, Imperial Japanese Navy, 1943
The hat was picked up at sea by a German Sailor serving on the blockade runner RAMSES. It was giver to RAN sailor A. Tarr when HMAS Adelaide rescued survivors after the sinking of the RAMSES. The Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare provided some information about Shigeyoshi Higuchi. He was a sailor but did not serve on a ship. After WWII, he returned safely home to his family.This hat is significant as a tangible connection to wartime service by Japanese sailor Shigeyoshi Higuchi.A dark blue circular velvet hat lined with black cotton on the inside with four studs. A square label with printed and hand written Japanese characters is attached to the underside of the hat.Part of the label has been translated from Japanese into English. It indicates the owner of the hat was Shigeyoshi Higuchi, who was based in Nagasaki Sasebo. His military number was (some kanji) and 1274. The hat was made in April 1943.japanese imperial navy, ramses, hmas adelaide, shigeyoshi higuchi, nagasaki sasebo -
National Wool Museum
Booklet, Corriedale: IV Congreso Mundial
Corriedale: IV Congreso Mundial: Part 1"Third Corriedale World Conference in Buenos Aires, Argentina 1961'. Part 2 is titled "Corriedale throughout the world"Booklet, 12pp. Promotional brochure for the Stanbury corriedale stud. includes photographs of show champions. Soft cover, printed black on white and with photographs of corridale sheep on front and back.corriedale sheep sheep breeding, australian corriedale association, pettitt, mr r. w., corriedale sheep, sheep breeding -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Child's Gloves
Received as a christening present for a baby. When old enough she was allowed to only carry them to church (donor)Pair of child's gloves - brown - suitable for a child about eight years old. Brown stitching with press stud closures. Three radiating lines of stitching on front of gloves.costume accessories, glove accessories -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Headgear Slouch Hat, C WW2
Slouch Hat without liner. Metal stud fitting to hold up side. One piece flat pugaree. Hole in pugaree at the front for badge. Possibly Militia or RAAF.Nil -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Woman's shirt, Unknown
Woman's fashion shirt with decorative features on shoulders.- Black nylon women's shirt with silver/bronze features on shoulders and large/small button motif on right shoulder - Shoulder pads - Long sleeves, press studs at wrist.Sports direction by Anthea Crawford - 12shirt, decorative shoulder patches -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Binoculars case
Pattern37 Binocular case was issued to Australian troops during WW2. This an example of standard issue equipment for WW2 soldiers.Binoculars case with single clip stud fastener. Webbing shoulder strap and hooks on the back for attachment to belt. Information regarding the item is also on display .(See second picture)Inside the lid is a stamped label which is unreadable.ww2 equipment, binocular case -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Spectacle case
Black leather look covered spectacle case. There is a flip lid section at the top that opens to gain access to the case. The lid is fastened with a press stud. The case is lined with velvet.spectacles, spectacles case -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Footwear - Pair of Silver Leather Shoes, Charles Jourdan, 1970s
The extensive fashion and design collection of the Kew Historical Society has been assembled over a number of decades. One subsection of this collection is shoes, designed and manufactured for Australian women by Australian and European designers. Many of the shoes, while often mass-produced, were generally constructed by skilled artisans using traditional shoe-making techniques. The shoes date from the 1890s to the 1980s. Pair of silver leather women’s shoes with two glass studded buttons at the front. The shoes were designed by Charles Jourdan of Paris expressly for Georges, Collins Street, Melbourne women's shoes, footwear, charles jourdan -- designer -- paris -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch
Belt or shoulder mounted pouch used by MilitaryMade and issued by GMHCotton webbing pouch for carrying ammunition, fold over cover with brass stud fastening. Rear has belt fixing links, brass buckle for shoulder strap fasteningM Storer GMH DoD,military, pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch
Cotton webbing ammunition pouch designed to be carried on a belt or shoulder bondalaManufactured and distributed by GMHCotton webbing pouch for carrying ammunition fold over lid with brass stud fastening. Rear has belt fixing links brass buckle for shoulder strap fasteningM Storer GMH DoDcotton, webbing, pouch -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Hand carved Wooden Bellows, James Ripper, c1900
The fireplace was the main heating source for small houses before 1900, so a bellows to coax a flame from a dying fire was important. They would also be used to keep the fire going in a woodfire oven for cooking. In later cooking ranges, domestic water supply was also heated through the cooking range so bellows helped to maintaing a supply of hot water. These bellows were handcrafted by Mr James Ripper, a great uncle of Mrs. Jean Raper. An item of signifance throughout Australia, bellows were used in homes to coax a domestic fire into flame for heating and cooking purposes. It was probably used in late 19th to early 20th century homes.A set of hand carved wooden bellows. Each side of the bellows was crafted from one piece of timber. The bellows were joined with leather, brass studs and a metal nozzle.bellows, handcragted items, domestic items -
National Wool Museum
Letter
Letter from the Haddon Rig Stud to W R Lang 17/12/1942, regarding the testing of two fleeces.wool - research wool - testing merino sheep - history world war ii, gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy, haddon rig merino sheep stud, wool - research, wool - testing, merino sheep - history, world war ii