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Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Scientific Object, Bottles - Science
These items were removed from the Mt Helen Campus S-Building before refurbishment in September 2015.A variety of bottles, some are brown glass and some are clear glass. The brown bottles have plastic lids and the clear bottles have glass and metal lids. Some of the clear bottles also have old scientific labels on them of Ether and Hydrochloric Acid. glass, bottles, science, scientific equipment, laboratory -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Barkes Avenue Lakes Entrance Victoria, M Holding, 2006
R S L Anzac site in Barkes Avenue showing small brick building and cleared grounds enclosed by security fence site of earlier guesthouse Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also a colour photograph of Telstra building enclosed by security fence and shrubs Barkes Avenue 04283.1 size 10 x 15 cmColour photograph of R S L Anzac site in Barkes Avenue showing small brick building and cleared grounds enclosed by security fence site of earlier guesthouse Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also a colour photograph of Telstra building enclosed by security fence and shrubs Barkes Avenue 04283.1 size 10 x 15 cmbusinesses, township, roads and streets -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, Pharmacy mortar & pestle, 20thC
The mortar is a bowl, typically made of hard wood, ceramic or stone. The pestle is a heavy club-shaped object, the end of which is used for crushing and grinding. The substance to be ground is placed in the mortar and ground, crushed or mixed with the pestle. The mortar and pestle is usually utilised when cooking and when crushing ingredients for a certain drug in pharmacies. For pharmaceutical use, the mortar and the head of the pestle are usually made of porcelain, while the handle of the pestle is made of wood. This is known as a Wedgwood mortar and pestle and originated in 1779. Glass mortars and pestles are fragile, but stain-resistant and suitable for use with liquids. However, they do not grind as finely as the ceramic type The mortar is a thick clear glass bowl and the pestle is a solid clear glass club-shaped tool for crushing tablets to a finer powder or mixing liquids by a pharmacist.pharmacy, mortar & pestle, medications, medicines, glass manufacturing, glass works, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Jar - Medical
Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was built in the 1950's.Clear glass jar used for storage of e.g.. bandages. The opening has a smaller diameter to fit the lid on. The lid is clear glass with a glass knob in the centre.medical, hospital, medical storage jar -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Leur Lock Needles - Medical
This medical / hospital instrument was used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was built in the 1950's specifically for the increase in population due to the Kiewa Hydro Scheme.Historical: Shows the development of scientific hospital equipment. Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was remote and therefore required good equipment. Good condition and good interpretation capacity.Clear plastic bag containing a clear glass tube with a spout at the open end inside which are various lengths of stainless steel Leur Lock Needles On plastic bag handwritten in red "Various Needles"leur lock needles, medical, hospital, tawonga district hospital -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Booklet, Pitt Street Commandos
The wartime memoirs of Laurie Hill from joining the Army to discharge from the Army.Green front cover with clear plastic over that. Bound together with black binder. White square label on clear front with name of book title and author. documents, biography -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Ornament
Decorative glass bowl with clear green base colour yellowish white opaque lines in spiral pattern. Clear glass decorative flange trim on edge.ornaments, glass, globular, green, bowl. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - BANNER, SILK WW1, c.WW1
Banner was souvenired by Trooper Frank J. Fry, 3rd ALH Regiment No 2315. Trooper Fry also served in the Imperial Camel Corps in Palestine from 1916 to mid 1918 when he rejoined the 3rd ALH Regiment White silk banner featuring the flags of eight WW1 allied nations (Great Britian, France, Belgium, Japan, Serbia, Italy, Russia, Egypt.) The flags surround a raised life buoy over an embroidered anchor. Inside the life buoy is space for a photograph. At the bottom of the banner is a gold coloured rectangular frame housing a coloured print of a naval battle. The banner is topped with "Victory for the Allies."Over an embroidered King's Crown Banner is mounted on cardboard and covered with a clear cellophane Embroidered on top of banner. "Victory to the Allies."souvenier, ww1, flags, trooper frank j. fry. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Coolstore site after clearing, 1962
Black and white photograph (2 copies)Image taken from Town Hall roof and shows cleared site of coolstore on corner of Maroondah Highway and Wantirna Road. -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Newspaper - Clipping, The Australasian, To Help the Missions to Seamen and St John's Guild, 7th October 1922
This vital fundraiser event was held at Lady Fraser's house, opened by Lady Forster and featured in respective issues of Punch and Table talk , October 12th 1922. Also reported in the Argus on Monday 9th of October 1922.The event raised important funds towards the costs of opening the Dome Gymnasium at the 717 Flinders St Mission to Seafarers. The building became known eventually as the 'Norla Dome Gymnasium". The Fraser's home, Norla was sold and demolished in 1934 for subdivision.A large whole page (p.34) clipping from Punch journal featuring a photo-essay of an event at a garden fete at Norla in 1922. The page is annotated in places with identifying names in handwritten ink;Some hand-inscribed annotations in blue ink some indecipherable: "Lady Lyle" and "Lady Miller", G. Hawkey, are clear.norla dome, gymnasium, lady fraser, gladys hawkey -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Drinking Glasses
May have come from Germany with the donor Dorothy Adamson's grandparents in the 1920's.1. Set of three clear cut footed glass wine glasses, with a lined pattern. 2. Set of two clear cut footed glass sherry glasses with a lined pattern. 3. Set of five clear cut footed glass sweet dishes with a lined pattern. glasses, drinking glasses, sweet dishes, bar equipment, liqueur glasses, wine glasses -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - HISTORY, 38TH BATTALION AIF, Peter Ball, "A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE 38th BATTALION A.I.F.", 2017
Reference and research information compiled by Peter Ball. A brief history following the 38th Bn AIF from Eric Fairey’s history. This is specifically about all the movements the Battalion did from inception to disbandment by date and page number from Fairey’s book. Their are details re Battles and the weather conditions in the movements to give an overall picture.Folder format with clear plastic sleeves. Cover - clear plastic with black colour plastic spiral bound. Title page visible through clear cover. Black, purple and maroon colour print. 10 pages, cut, plain, white colour A4 size paper.publication, book, military history, ww1, 38th battalion, aif -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Folder - Jessie Seymour, The London to Melbourne Great Centenary Air Race
Jessie Seymour was a resident of the Kiewa Valley.Jessie Seymour compiled this history for the Kiewa Valley Historical Society.Dark blue plastic with clear front cover and faint writing on the first page showing. 5 clear plastic sleeves / pages. Includes the description of the Air Race.jessie seymour; air race -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, Pharmacy mortar and pestle, 20thC
The mortar is a bowl, typically made of hard wood, ceramic or stone. The pestle is a heavy club-shaped object, the end of which is used for crushing and grinding. The substance to be ground is placed in the mortar and ground, crushed or mixed with the pestle. The mortar and pestle is usually utilised when cooking and when crushing ingredients for a certain drug in pharmacies. For pharmaceutical use, the mortar and the head of the pestle are usually made of porcelain, while the handle of the pestle is made of wood. This is known as a Wedgwood mortar and pestle and originated in 1779Glass mortars and pestles are fragile, but stain-resistant and suitable for use with liquids. However, they do not grind as finely as the ceramic type The mortar is a thick clear glass bowl and the pestle is a solid clear glass club-shaped tool used by pharmacists for crushing tablets to a finer powder or mixing liquids pharmacy, mortar & pestle, medications, medicines, glass manufacturing, glass works, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A Slazenger 'Challenger No.1' racquet with clear vinyl net strings and clear plastic wrapped over handle. Materials: Wood, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tape, Nylontennis -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (item) - Rude Star Identifier with Hydrographic Modifications A N Type 1 Hydrographic Office No. 2102-C, Star Identifier
This star finder, designed for aeronautical use, was based on the Rude form as modified by Elmer Collins of the United States Hydrographic Office. It consists of a white plastic planisphere with the northern sky on one side and the southern on the other that shows all the stars in the American and the British Air Almanacs; nine clear plastic altitude-azimuth templates for use at different latitudes up to 85° north and south; an instruction card; and a leatherette container. It was published in March 1942 under the authority of the Secretary of the Navy, and cost $2.50. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, 1920's
This bottle reflects the style of glassware used as cosmetic containers in the first half of the 20th century.A clear glass triangular shaped bottle with a threaded top.Plaza talccosmetics glass bottle plaza-talc -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, Paul Duval (Aust. Pty Ltd)
Paul Duval was an Australian company selling fairly inexpensive products although they were usually available from pharmacies and department stores rather than chain stores. They would have chosen the name Duval for it's "french" sound hoping to add to the prestige of the product. Australian manufacturers of perfumes and cosmetics tried using European sounding names to trick the local market into thinking the product was importedA small narrow rectangular bottle made of clear glass.On base - Paul Duvalbottle cosmetics perfume duval-paul -
Orbost & District Historical Society
ink bottle, 1920's
An ink bottle was made of glass or ceramic and typically sat on a desk. The writer would dip the pen (or quill) into the bottle to put more ink on the pen. Because they sat on a desk, ink bottles were often decorative.We have mostly dispensed with ink bottles and quills. This item is an example of early stationery equipment commonly used in schools, households and commercial enterprises.A clear glass ink bottle with flat sloping shoulders.On the base- AGM F1173 Mbottle ink stationery personal-effects glass container -
Orbost & District Historical Society
light bulbs, circa late 1920's
These light bulbs were in a house at 37 Gladstone Street Orbost which was built around 1928 for Oliver and Edith Hanrahan. The globes were still working when the house was bought in 1983 by Paul Dawson.Two clear glass elongated electric light globes. .1 - 230-40WT Philips Made in Hollandlighting philips & co. light-bulb -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir Glass, South West HealthCare celebrating 150 years, 2004
The Warrnambool hospital was commenced around 1850 with the establishment of a benevolent society but little is known of the early days. Over 150 years the hospital has been an imposing building and central part of the Warrnambool community. A common item with links to a major establishment in the city.Clear stemmed glass with white lettering on side in white.South West Health Care celebrating 150 years with logo above lettering.warrnambool base hospital, 150 years warrnambool hospital -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Glasses, Greensborough Secondary College, Greensborough Secondary College glasses, 1990s
A limited number of these glasses would have been presented. Pair of clear stemmed wine glasses, with gold rim. Printed in blue with 'Greensborough Secondary College' and emblem of gum tree branch.greensborough secondary college, glasses, commemorative items -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Glass, Greensborough College, Greensborough College glasses, 1990s
Presented to graduating students.A limited number of these glasses would have been presented. Pair of clear glass water glasses, with gold rim.Printed in blue with 'Greensborough College' and emblem of gum leavesgreensborough college, commemorative glasses -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Glass, Austin Hospital, Austin Hospital commemorative glass, 1995
The Austin Hospital founded in 1882, merged with the Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital on 01/01/1995. This glass was issued to commemorate the event.Clear glass drinking glass, gilt rim and inscriptionAustin Hospital 1882-1995, with Coat of Armscommemorative glass, austin hospital, glasses -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Felton Grimwade & Co, Kruses Prize Medal Magnesia, 1912 to 1922
Medicine bottle that would have contained Kruses Prize Medal Magnesia. Both the contents and the bottle were produced by Felton Grimwade & Co Melbourne. The bottle was manufactured by the Felton Grimwade & Co owned Australian Glass Manufacturing Co Ltd (AGM) between 1912 and 1922.Clear glass bottle, pressed inscription, stopper top.Pressed on front: "Kruses Prize Medal Magnesia"; on back: "Felton Grimwade & Co Melbourne"; on base: monogram "AGM"glass bottles, medicine bottles, kruse, felton grimwade, agm -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Gilman Bros, Arnold's Balsam, 1900s
Medicine bottle that would have contained Arnold's Balsam, believed to be a 'quack' remedy.Clear glass bottle, embossed inscription, stopper top.Pressed on front: "Arnold's Balsam"glass bottles, medicine bottles, arnolds balsam -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Bonnington's Irish Moss cough syrup, 1930-1940s
Medicine bottle that would have contained Bonnington's Irish Moss cough syrup.Clear glass bottle, embossed inscription, stopper top.Embossed on front: "Bonnington's Irish Moss coughs and colds"; on base "CM 1522"glass bottles, medicine bottles, bonnington's irish moss -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Bottle, Gilman Bros, M. Balfe & Sons, 1912 to 1922
Medicine-style bottle , square profile, "M.BALFE" pressed into front of bottle. AGM monogram on the base. Contained Balfe black and colors for straw hatsClear glass bottle, pressed inscription, stopper top.Pressed on front: "M.BALFE"glass bottles, medicine bottles, straw hats -
Greensborough Historical Society
Genealogical chart, Descendants of Henry Bartlet (Barl) Splatt (1863-1937), 07/07/1792o
This family tree gives details of five generations of descendants of Henry Bartlett (Barl) Splatt. Compiled by Val Wilson (nee Rolfs).14 pages. In black spiral folder with clear cover.henry bartlett splatt, barl splatt, val wilson(nee rolfs), poulter, chapman family, splatt family -
Greensborough Historical Society
Glass, Shire of Eltham, Shire of Eltham commemorative glass, 1856-1994
Shire of Eltham commemorative glass. The Shire of Eltham existed from 1856 until 1994.Stemmed wine glass. Clear glass with gold embellishment."Shire of Eltham" and shire crest in gold.shire of eltham, commemorative glasses