Showing 1677 items matching "canvas"
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Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Painting, Leif NILSSON, Cumulus strata, 1980
Gift of the artist, 1984triptych, synthetic polymer paint on cotton canvas -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment
Pattern 37 canvas ammo pouches (pair) -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - Canvas bum pack, Bum Pack, 1950?
Khaki green canvas bum pack 1969318154 Fontana 118455-50-823-7627 1969 -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
First Aid Kit - US Aeronautic
Canvas Kit containing bandages, dressings etc.medical, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Colac RSL Sub Branch
Functional object - Water bottle, standard issue water bottle, not known
Part of Baulch Family Collectionaverage significanceAluminum water bottle with green canvas covernil -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Haversack
Canvas and leather haversack - damaged, Pattern 15equipment, ww1, army -
Geelong Gallery
Painting - R E E F, EATON, Janenne, 2015
Enamel, vinyl, mirror and polymer clay on canvas -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork - Painting, Reinhard Gromm, Wattle, c1996
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A landscape painting on canvas featuring wattle trees.art, artwork, reinhard gromm, gromm, landscape, flora, horsham campus art collection -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - In my Father's House here are many Mansions, Michelle Watson
AustraliaWax medium, calcium carbonate oil on canvasSigned -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
canvas water carry bag (large)
Used at bushfire base campsCanvas water bag with cover and outlet hose Dept of Defence 1946 GARS makers Melbourne forests commission victoria (fcv), camping equipment, bushfire -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Shower head (canvas)
Used at bushfire base campsCanvas bag shower head (no control tap)forests commission victoria (fcv), camping equipment, bushfire -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (item) - Dinghy Blade Bag Cover
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - Gaiters, CGCF, 1960
Canvas blackened with metal buckles and brass eyeletsCGCF Dept of Def Size 4 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - Gaiters, CGCF, 1964
Blackened canvas leather fittings with brass eyeletsCGCF -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - Webb Belting, C 1940
Canvas webb strap / belt with brass fitting.TF & GID 250 M/ C patd July 40 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - WEBBING PACKS, 1939- 1945
T. Woolman, Volunteer Defence Corp1. Bag - canvas, Brown, single strap, flap, cover, metal studs. 2. Bag backpack - canvas, brown, leather straps, metal buckles.1. ARP AMM Section S.uniform, accessory, bags -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Reclining Evacuation Chair
Reclining carry chair, steel frame, khaki canvas cover with eyelet and cord lashing. Canvas restraining strap and footrest, four wheels and four handles. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Water bottle (officer) WW2 1942
Enamel water bottle, 1942, with felt cover and leather shoulder strap with canvas shoulder pad -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Painting - Portrait of William Abendigo Thompson, c 1890
William Abendigo Thompson was English bare-knuckle boxer born in Nottingham, 1811- 1880 and whose name is (allegedly) borne by the City of Greater Bendigo. One of 21 children he started fighting aged 18 and began prizefighting aged 21. His career spanned from 1832–50, and is said to have lost only one fight. Later in life, after spending time in prison he became a Methodist evangelist preacher. While the artist and date of production of this work are unknown the initials JJLh (or n?) are just legible lower right on canvas. Other clues for an approximate date of creation include the similarity in composition of this painting to a popular aquatint of Bendigo by Charles Hunt Senior (1803 - 77). Based on the markings on the back of the canvas for Rowney and Co and the address given, we can ascertain that the canvas itself was manufactured between 1884 - 1896. The painting also includes an extract of the Conan Doyle poem 'Bendigo's Sermon' which was written in 1911. Given these three factors, a date for the painting can be surmised as post 1911. Stretched made by George Rowney’s is one of very few artists’ supply businesses with origins in the 18th century still trading today, as Daler-Rowney, albeit no longer in family hands. The business has been a significant supplier of canvases and panels from the 1810s. Naive, Primitive, British0348.1 Framed oil painting of the bare fisted knuckle fighter William Abendigo Thompson painted in a naïve style. Depicts Thompson, bare chested in an outdoor fighting ring with his fists raised with a water bucket at this feet. 0348.2 Typed note re the history of the naming of the City of Bendigo.Top centre front of painting; You didn’t know of Bendigo? That knocks me out! Who’s your board school teacher? What’s he about? Chock a block with fairy tales – full of useless cram And haven’t heard o' Bendigo the pride of Nothin’ All sing along together lower centre painting; William Abendigo Thompson centre Inner wooden frame; bendigo back of canvas; Geo. Rowney & Co 64 Oxford Street and Princes Ball Piccadilly London W sticker lower centre back of frame; donors name and address. Initials illegible lower right.city of greater bendigo sport -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Life Jacket, 1918-1940s
This eight compartment life jacket date from around 1918 to 1940s, when kapok was used as the main filling for life jackets. Cork was used before that time, and synthetic materials began to be used from the mid-1940s. Life Jackets - Life jackets were part of the equipment carried by the Life Saving Rescue Crew of South Western Victoria, including Warrnambool, from around 1858 until the 1950s. The purpose of a life jacket is to keep the wearer afloat until he or she is rescued from the water. Life jackets were first invented in 1854 by Captain Ward of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution in Britain. The early life jackets were filled with cork, which is very buoyant. However, many times he cork caused the jacket to rise up quickly with a force that caused unconsciousness, sometimes turning the person face down in the water , causing them to drown. After the tragic loss of the ship RMS Titanic in 1912 and the lost lives of those onboard, a woman named Orpheus Newman designed the Salvus life jacket (Salvus means safe), which was filled with kapok instead of cork. Kapok comes from seed pods of the Ceiba Pentandra tree and is waterproof as well as buoyant. These Salvus jackets were used by the Royal Navy until new synthetic materials became available around the time of World War II.This life jacket is significant for its connection with 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.Life jacket, canvas covered, stitched into eight kapok filled compartments. One canvas strap with brass buckle is attached. Shoulder straps are no longer attached. Rflagstaff hill maritime museum and village, flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, lady bay, warrnambool harbour, kapok, life jacket, salvus jacket, life saving, rescue, rescue crew, l.s.r.c., life saving equipment, marine technology, lifeboat, shipwreck victim, vintage, captain ward, royal national lifeboat institution, orpheus newman -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Canteen holder
Standard Australian Army issue canteen pouch as used for carrying a water bottle during the conflict in Vietnam, but the name shown on the front of this item is not a Vietnam Veteran. Such items were also use post-Vietnam.An army issue canteen holder.Coop's 185 988 army issue, canvas, canteen -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Webbing belt
general purpose military beltmanufactured and sold by General Motors HoldenArmy green webbing belt with brass clip on front two brass buckles on the back from which pieces can be attached military, canvas, belt -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Kit bag, c .1940's
Issued to Robert (Bob) Rintoule for use during his term in the army during World War 2.Robert (Bob) Rintoule was a local Nhill man who joined the armed forcesBrown canvas with rope tie and eyelets at one end.VX110568 R.RINTOULEkit bag, army equipment, canvas bag, r.rintoule, vx110568 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BUCKET, WATER, possibly post WW1
17th Light Horse Regiment, Bendigo.Canvas bucket round, with rope handle & metal eyelets.containers - military, military history - army, light horse, passchendaele barracks trust -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Lifebuoy, late 19th to early 20th century
Lifebuoys are flotation devices used to rescue and save people whose lives are at risk in the water. They are part of a ship's safety equipment. The cork material is very buoyant. The first use of life saving devices in recent centuries was by the Nordic people, who used light weight wood or cork blocks to keep afloat. From the early 20th century Kapok fibre was used as a filling for buoys. Light weight balsa wood was used as a filler after WW1. In 1928 Peter Markus invented and patented the first inflatable life-preserver. By WW2 foam was combined with Kapok. Laws were passed over time that has required aeroplanes and water going-vessels to carry life-preservers on board. The lifebuoy is an example of equipment carried on vessels in the late 19th and early 20th century to help preserve life. There were many lives lost in Australia’s colonial period, particularly along the coast of South West Victoria.Lifebuoy, round cork inner only, no canvas covering.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, lifebuoy, cork lifebuoy, flotation device, safety equipment, life rings, safety ring, life-saving buoy, ring buoy, life preserver, personal floating device, floatation device -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Compass, 1941
For the use of Military Personnel.This compass was made in 1941 and may have been used during the 2ns world warRound compass in black casing with lid and a canvas cover.T.G.Co Ltd London NoB 113577 1941 MKIIIcompass, military, 2ns world war -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - coloured, SMB Council President: Kenneth Joynson Flecknoe, 1981-1988, c1988
Kenneth Flecknoe was president of the Ballarat School of MInes School Council. He was a member of the Council from 1975 to 1988. He was the President from 1981 to 1988.Framed coloured photograph on canvas of Kenneth Flecknoe in a suitBrass plaque attached to frame: "Kenneth Joynson Flecknoe Member SMB Council 1975-1988 President 1981-1988"president, ballarat school of mines, kenneth flecknoe -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Book, HMAS MK 3 The RAN
Bakelite and canvas 1 with shoulder strap - 1 withoutnon-fiction -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Pouch
Australian, canvas water bottle pouch, attached to EQ146equipment, ww2, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Gaiters
Canvas. Long Black (pair) USA (use on UC009)uniform, ww2, us army