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Tennis Australia
Ball container, Circa 1940
An empty, unsealed cardboard container for six Dunlop 'Fort' tennis balls. Dated 1940 on container. Lid and base are metal. Materials: Metal, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Ceramic - Lidded container, Viola Ayling
Viola Annie Ayling (1911-1990), was born in Korumburra. After her marriage to William John Ayling in 1932 she moved with her husband to Tennyson Street [Kew]. A professional tailoress, Viola Ayling was also a talented amateur potter. She created her ceramics at her home at 128 Pakington Street [Kew], where she had an internal studio and a handmade, wood-fired brick kiln in her backyard. This pot is part of a collection of 15 glazed ceramic functional and decorative items donated by her granddaughter to the collection in 2024. A handmade container, expertly potted and glazed. The style is representative of Australian ceramic design of the period, particularly that employed by Klytie Peyte.Handmade, lidded container, constructed through coil work, and using the different forms of coiling as a decorative element. The container has been glazed in yellow and green.Signature to base: "V. Ayling"ceramics, pakington street -- kew (vic.), containers, viola ayling -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Work on paper - Label, Sungold Milk, 1978
This packaging formed part of a container holding Sungold Milk in 1978. Sungold Dairies were based in Kepler Street Warrnambool before moving to Verdon Street. In 1988 the site in Verdon Street was sold to Macdonalds fast food business and later to Guyetts funeral business. Sungold milk is now produced at the Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory at Allansford and today is the chief local supplier of fresh milk. This packaging, produced when the business was located in Verdon Street, was made to mark the centenary of the wreck of the Loch Ard. This ship, wrecked in 1878 near Port Campbell, attracted much attention, not only because of the loss of over 50 lives, but also because the story of the two survivors has become part of local folklore. This packaging is of minor interest as a reminder of the promotional material produced at the time of the centenary of the wreck of the Loch Ard in 1978.This is the cut-down piece of packaging that contained fresh milk. It is one piece of light card folded to make a rectangular-shaped container. The sides have a white background with green and white printing and images of gold suns and ships and a sketch of a coastline. Sungold Milk Full Cream Pasteurised Milk One Litrewarrnambool, sungold, sungold dairies allansford, milk carton -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Container - Desk Set containers, n.d
Displayed in History House.Brass, cut glass (clear) ink containers, black lids. Rectangular black base, moulded glass (black). Brass fittings. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - WAX VESTAS CONTAINER
Small round tin container for wax vestas/matches with striker on base & one match inside, makers name impressed on lid.R.Bell & Co's Melbournedomestic equipment, containers, matches -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Needle Container
Round wooden needle container with black centre and two ends decorated. One end unscrews. Needles in case thick and large.handcrafts, equipment -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Container, Ormiston Type Cleaner, 1940s
Ormiston Rubber Co. Pty Ltd started in Moonee Ponds Melbourne in 1937. Its origins can be traced back to 1876 when Barnet Glass migrated from Manchester, England and established Barnet Glass Rubber in Carlton. Container used to house 'Ormiston Type Cleaner', a product used for cleaning typewriter and adding machine type, rubber and metal stamps. . Made in Australia by the Ormiston Rubber Company Pty Ltdgummed labels, containers -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Container - Tin, John Oakley and Sons Ltd Wellington Emery Black Lead Mills
Used by the Powling Family.Used in the residence of the Powling familyMetal container for knife polish with a perforated lid for sprinkling. Contents now solid. Label on the front is green and red with an illustration of a manWord - "Wellington" above the illustration of a man Words- "knife Polish across the figure Words underneath - "John Oakley and Sons Ltd." "Wellington Emery Black Lead Mills London" Back of tin - directions for use and also information of productj.w.powling. port fairy, polish, knife, black lead -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Ash Tray Pocket, Circa mid to late 1900s
This flip top pocket steel ash tray was at the beginning of the social "cleaning up" of cigarette ash and related products. This cigarette waste container was for those occasions when it was polite not to throw the cigarette ash and used up cigarettes "buts" on the ground, or if working in any rural area during a dry fire prone season, when discarding burning cigarette waste could set up a severe "bush" fire. It was also at the beginning of an intensive look at the affects of smoking upon the health of users. Later in the 1900s was a time when medical evidence supported a ground swell of the anti smoking movement which resulted in further restrictions of the use cigarette smoking in public places. Before the anti cigarette smoking revolution, it was both fashionable and manly to either roll your own cigarette or open up a packet of "tailor made's". In the rural and man's man environment the roll your own provided a visual acknowledgement that the user was "true blue" Aussie male and not a city boy. The cycle of use of cigarettes has drastically changed from when this item was first used. Today's society (post 2000) has produced a ground swell of government and non government organisations whose aim is provide a cigarette "ash" free environment and society. This is highlighted in the beginning of the 2000 millennium by a cigarette "Free" Australia campaign, and the pocket flip top personal ash tray as a practical solution for butt litter disposal.This pocket ash tray not only was used when social graces required it to, but also provided a container for any unfinished cigarettes or stogies (cheap half used cigars). In rural areas (open fresh air countryside), where time was always made available for the "smoko" (Australian rest period), at any time, especially after some hard physical work, the ability to have a self contained ashing apparatus, not to offend the gentler folk, was a pre-requisite . The rural environment, in the days of these cigarette ash containers,was one which could range from harsh and unforgiving to mild and relaxing. Smoking could be enjoyed anywhere and at any time without too much "fussing" around. This ash tray was mobile, convenient, unobtrusive and regarded by the user as being considerate to those around. It also eliminated the tell tale evidence that the "no smoking" signs had been ignored. The Kiewa Valley was like many rural ares that found it hard for smokers to come to grips with a governmental "non smoking policy" to indoor recreational and other "confined space" environments. Tin plated mild steel round container with a lid. The opening lid is spring loaded, hinged top, circular and fixed by a clasp, pop- riveted (4) onto the main housing. Opposite the hinge the lid is held closed by a small metal ball fitting tightly to the top wall of the container. The lid is opened by the use of a fingernail positioned at junction of lid to body. This edge is bevelled to allow access. personal effects, tobacco waste products, smoking accessories -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - COMPASSES, RAAF, C.1939 - 45
Item belonged to Victor Henry Evans No 418655 RAAF. Refer Cat No 1760.4. A bakelite cylindrical container with an emergency compass. Inside the screw on lid another compass loose inside the container. .1) cylinder. .2) lid. .3) second compass.compass raaf, emergency, equipment -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Infuser -Coffee/Tea
Coffe percolator. Container suspended on pivots at the top edge so that the container can be tilted to pour its contents. It is suspended over a burner used for heating the contents -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - TIN, GAS TESTING KIT, 1914 - 1919
Poison Gas was used extensively throughout WW1.1. This is a pocket sized tin painted black. Inside is divided into a large and small compartment. There is an engraved instruction plate inside the lid. The inside is not painted. There is a simple sliding mini bolt on the outside that keps lid shut. The rear side of the lid is hinged. 2. Is the instruction plate. The glue has failed.passchendaele barracks trust, ww1, accessory, container -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - SUITCASE WW2, c.1941 - 1945
Suitcase was made by Italian POW's at the prison camp in Murchison, Victoria in the 1940's. Refer Cat No 3673 for other items re POW's. Suitcase made from varnished timber & masonite. Metal handle hinges & locks.container, suit case, pow, italian -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - CUPBOARD, c.1941 - 45
Item was made by Italian POW's at the prison camp in Murchinson, Victoria in the 1940's. Refer Cat No 3672 for other items re POW's.Cupboard made from varnished timber & masonite. Inside has 3 x masonite shelves, hinges are metal, door handle is plastic.container, cupboard, pow, italian -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE, FAULDINGS
USED AT LOCAL PHARMACY - MR. R. DOLANS - PHARMACISTDARK BROWN BOTTLE WITH LABEL - CONTAINED PURE CLYCERINE AT ONE TIME - WITH STOPPERPURE GLYCERINE - KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDRENlocal history, glass technology, container, medical - pharmacy -
Clunes Museum
Container - TIN, FELTON GRIMWADE DUERDINS PTY.LTD
SMALL ROUND TIN CONTAININER ONCE HAD POWDERED BORAC POWDER , USED AS ANTISEPTIIC.SMALL TIN ONCE CONTAINED POWDERED BORACIC ACIDPOWDERED BORACIC ACID - NON IRRITATING - NON POISONOUS - ANTISEPTIClocal history, commercial, container, medical - pharmacy -
Clunes Museum
container - CONDIMENT JAR
ROUND GLASS TRELESSED JAR WITH NO LIDlocal history, container, domestic, domestic item -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - containers of goods on cargo train, 1982
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: Mar '82 (stamp, upper right)port of portland archives, cargo, cargo handling, portland harbour -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Razor Box
Rectangular cardboard container in two parts for holding razor. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1900's
Domestic Containers Mustard (Glass 4) two pairstawell -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - GLASS CONTAINER, UNKNOWN
SMALL RECTANGULAR GLASS CONTAINER, CHECKERED PATTERN ON BASElocal history, domestic items, containers, -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Jar
Cut glass container with silver lid used for creamspersonal effects-toilet requisites, cosmetics -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Audio - Phonograph cylinders, 1/08/1904 12:00:00 AM
Six round containers which contain phonograph cylinders. Edison Gold Moulded --- Immediately terminates.musical instruments, accessories, audio-visual technology, audio accessories -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Object - Naval Demijon
China container - demijohn Royal Australian Navy Commemoration -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Survival Compass
Part of a pilot's survival kit.Minature compass in waterproof container with lanyard X (2)equipment, ww2, raaf -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Round Tortoise Shell Makeup Container with mirror on lidstawell -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Geological specimen - Sample of Pulverised Dried Brown Coal, Maddingley Brown Coal Mine, 1981
The Maddingley area of Bacchus Marsh was surveyed for brown coal deposits in the 1930s. By the early 1940s brown coal in large quantities was being extracted and was transported to Melbourne where it was used to fire boilers for the Australian Paper Mills (APM) company. By the 1970s APM was using natural gas instead of coal. Maddingley brown coal was then used to fire boilers for the CRA/VISY cardboard factory at Bacchus Marsh. This factory closed down in 1990. During the 1990s the mine was acquired by the Calleja family company who ran transport and waste management operations.The Maddingley Brown coal mine was a major industry in Bacchus Marsh for 50 years. A sample of coal from the mine is a reminder of the importance of this local industry over an extended period of time.Two cylindrical plastic containers mounted on rectangular baseSample of pulverised brown coal produced from Maddingley brown coal deposit located at Bacchus Marsh Victoria, October 1981. Moisture content 12% - Specific energy - 22 GJ/Tonne - Particle size - 25% +90 Microncoal mines, mining, brown coal, maddingley brown coal mine -
Mont De Lancey
Hair tidy
From the home the the late Mr. & Mrs. W. J. Sebire, Wandin.Glass patterned rectangular hairpin container with silver lid.hair care equipment, hairpins, boxes -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Container - World War 1939-45 Ration pack, c1940
AMF Operational Ration This ration pack was developed by Sir Stanton Hicks. It contained three meals, each waterproofed (a vital consideration for the tropics), which offered a balanced selection of meat, vegetables, fruit and vitamin supplements. Before the development of this ration pack, Australian soldiers were supplied with quantities of preserved food that were difficult for a man to carry and divide, and which often did not provide a nourishing diet. Sir Cedric Stanton Hicks (1892-1976), university professor and army catering officer, was born on 2 June 1892 at Mosgiel, New Zealand. University of Otago (B.Sc., N.Z., 1914; M.Sc. Hons, 1915; M.B., Ch.B., 1923) 1916-18 Hicks served as a non-commissioned officer in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and he assisted Professor J. K. H. Inglis in the synthesis and production of Chloramine-T for use against meningitis among the troops. Hicks was appointed government analyst in 1918. On a Fellowship 1923, he travelled to England and studied at Trinity College, Cambridge (Ph.D., 1926) and caried out research in Switzerland, Germany and the United States of America. 1927 he was appointed to the new chair of physiology and pharmacology at Adelaide University, which he was to hold until 1957. During the Depression he studied the dietary patterns of five hundred families receiving relief. 1940 Hicks was appointed temporary captain, Australian Military Forces, and performed part-time duty as catering supervisor. Moved to Melbourne as chief inspector of catering, he began a campaign for applying scientific principles to the feeding of troops. 1943 the Australian Army Catering Corps was formed. Hicks altered the basis of the allowance for military rations from a monetary to a nutrient entitlement, improved the pay and promotion opportunities of cooks, established schools of cooking and catering, devised new methods for preparing food, supported the service's adoption of the Wiles steam-cooker, and designed jungle-patrol, emergency and air-drop rations. His 'Who Called the Cook a Bastard?' (Sydney, 1972) gave an account of his experiences in military catering.Men from most families in the City of Moorabbin area served in the Australian Military Forces during World War 2.A tin container , khaki colour, used for the storage of a food ration item for a soldier serving in the Australian Military Forces World War 11.TURN KEY ← TO OPEN CAN / diagram of key / A.M.F. / OPERATION/ RATION/ 02 / D↑Dworld war 11, australian military forces, sir cedric stanton hicks, army catering corps, soldier rations, food supplys, australian diggers, food preservation -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Container - Tin Container (Vita-B)
Vitamin B supplement in powder formThin round tin container with rusted pull-off lid. Has faded white and grey coloured background with white and black writing.VitaBvitab, tin container, vitamin powder