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Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Ceremonial object - Baton, Linton Brass Band, 1850-1914, Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Long baton with large silver knob on one end. White and gold cord with tassels at other end. Long wooden centre pole with a metal ferrule at the other end.brass bands, linton brass band, mr. m. trengrove, mr. w. todd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - GRAYDON COLLECTION: FOX FUR CAPE, 1880-1900
Clothing. Dark brown fox fur cape with two tails at front (30 x cm X 7 cm) and two tails at back (34 cm X 7 cm). Lined with brown cotton fabric. Head of fox still attached with slide clip on back. A 33 cm cord chain is attached near the seams joining the two back tails. A cord hook is attached at the base of the fox head.costume accessories, female, fox fur cape -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge, Warrnambool Amateur Basketball Association, 1960s
In the 1950s and 60s what we know as netball today was played by women and was known as basketball. No information has been found on this Warrnambool Basketball Association but it is most probable, however, that it was an early organization of men’s basketball teams. The game of basketball, founded in America, has become much more popular in Australia for both men and women in the last three or four decades with the local organization in Warrnambool known as Warrnambool Basketball Inc. and the teams Warrnambool Seahawks and Mermaids playing in a state-wide competition. This badge is retained for display purposes as an example of a sporting badge from the mid 20th century.This is a metal badge in the shape of a shield with gold lettering on a brown background and gold-coloured images of a net and ball on a green background. It has a metal ring at the top for attachment to a ribbon or cord.Warrnambool Amateur Basketball Associationwarrnambool basketball, warrnambool netball, history of warrnambool -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - TOILETRY BAG, Department of Defence, 1967
Military issue. Peter Dodd collection refer cat No 2436.2PToiletry bag, water proof green colour, rectangular shape, top has a green cord draw string, inside is divided into two sections, stamped in black on one side.In black, “(arrow up) VQ 1976”toiletry bags, accessory -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - KIT BAG, ARMY, CANVAS, Australian Army
VX 32652 Doug Dean was in the 7 Div. A.A.S.C. in the siege of Tobruk, He was also in the Bendigo Branch of the Rats of Tobruk Assocition. Refer Cat No 4575PThis was a white cylindrical canvas bag. It is hemmed at the top with a piece of manila rope as a draw cord. The base is of similar material. There is a small piece of soft red leather glued near the base. On two sides and the base are "VX32652 D. Dean".ww2, rats of tobruk, -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - GAITER, U.S, C.1939 - 45
One of a pair of U.S gaiters issued during WWII.Khaki canvas gaiter with cord lacing through metal eyes & metal hooks. Canvas strap with metal tip sewn to bottom. Metal buckle on opposite side to secure strap.uniforms - army, military history, passchendaele barracks trust, gaiters -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Kit, Cleaning Styer
Standard issue cleaning kit for the Styer automatic weapon. The kit consists of a flexible cord pull through, two wire brushes and necessary items for day to day maintenance of the weapon. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Electric Jug
1950s. Keeps boiling and doesn't turn off automatically.Used by a resident of the Kiewa Valley Yellowish cream ceramic body of jug with black bakelite hinged lid. One end is a spout and the other the plug and handle. The cord is brown and white and of medium length. It has a thermostat.Printed on the Base: 240V - 1650W / Model No EEJ I-AC only / App. No. N550 / Jug Body by / Fowler Ware.electric jug, fowlers ware -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - GERTRUDE PERRY COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM
Book. Photograph album with marbled effect cover containing stamps, photographs, newspaper cuttings, invitations & lock of hair. Held together with navy blue cord. Snapshot impressed on the front.book, bendigo, bendigo history & its people, gertrude perry collection, photograph album -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Stand - Lamp, 1940's
Used by internees at Camp 3Round wooden base slightly fluted upright formed to hold a ceramic fitting for electric light glove. Existing electrical cord fitted in more recent times (after WW2)lamp stand, wood, hornung g, frank g, camp 3, tatura, ww2, handcraft, woodwork -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Weapon, Victoria Police, Volunteer Constable's Truncheon, c.1926
Wooden truncheon, used by volunteer constables during 1926 Police strike. Issued to Leslie J Robertson of Sackville St Kew to assist in protecting the stores in Elizabeth Street, Melbourne.The 1926 Police strike was an important event in Victoria's history. As an artefact, issued to volunteers, the truncheon is a remnant of that event.Solid wood varnished police truncheon with cord loop threaded through a hole below where held. These truncheons were issued to volunteer constables during 1926 Police Strike.1926 police strike, volunteer constables, truncheons, batons, police equipment -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1955
Three Dunlop 'All States' Heavy Duty tennis balls with different coloured seams (bone .1; brown .2; and, black .3). Materials: Rubber, Felt, Ink, Cordtennis -
Brighton Historical Society
Cloak, 1920s
Unlined taupe silk cloak with two wide horizontal bands of black satin and lozenge-shaped black cord detailing. Black satin tie collar with black tassels at ends.1920s, cloak, art deco -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Banner - Kew Elder Citizens Association banner
The Kew Elderly Citizen's Association was formally established in 1952. During its initial years it met at South Esk in Cotham Road. Later the Club moved to its headquarters in High Street. During the period of its existence, the club changed its name a number of times It finally became known as the Kew Senior Citizens.Handmade and painted canvas banner in shades of blue with a golden cord with tassels. The banner represents the symbol of the Kew Elder Citizens Association: a forget-me-not in the centre with laurel leaves below. "KEW / E.C.A."kew elderly citizens association, kew elder citizens, kew senior citizens, community groups -- kew (vic.), banners -
Brighton Historical Society
Uniform, NSW Mounted Rifles waistcoat, circa 1899
NSW Mounted Rifles officer's mess dress waistcoat worn by Lieutenant William Augustine Newman (1873-1955) during the Second Boer War. Born in Campbelltown, NSW, William began working in the colonial public service at the age of eighteen. In 1899 he travelled to South Africa to fight in the Second Boer War as an officer of the 1st NSW Mounted Rifles. Returning to Australia in time for Federation on 1 January 1901, William rejoined the public service and was appointed to the original staff of Prime Minister Sir Edmund Barton, attending the first opening of Federal Parliament in Melbourne as Barton's private secretary. He went on to serve as the chief clerk of the Home Affairs Department, Commonwealth Electoral Officer for Victoria and official secretary to the Governor-General. In 1927 he was appointed Administrator of Nauru, a position he occupied until his retirement at the end of 1932. He retired to Brighton, where he lived with his family at 43 Martin Street until his death in 1955.Black NSW Mounted Rifles officer's mess dress waistcoat. Black superfine wool front, with black cotton back and cream cotton lining. The neck, front and bottom front edge are edged with gold metal lace and gold cording in an Austrian knot style. Two front pockets are edged in the same looped cording. The left front opening is edged with a row of decorative gold metal studs, with hook and eye fastenings underneath.Handwritten in pen on lining: "MESS WAISTCOAT / BOER WAR / LIEUT. NEWMAN / Gift of Mrs. D. Kelly, daughter".military uniform, nsw mounted rifles, boer war, william augustine newman -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Fid, Late 19th to early 20th century
A Fid is a conical tapered wooden tool used for separating the strands of rope for splicing. They were a tool traditionally made of wood or bone used to work with rope and canvas in marlinespike seamanship. A Fid differs from a marlinspike in material and purposes. A marlinspike is used in working with wire rope, natural and synthetic lines also may be used to open shackles, and is made of metal. A Fid is used to hold open knots and holes in the canvas, and to separate the "lays" (or strands) of synthetic or natural rope for splicing. A variation of the Fid, the gripfid, is used for ply-split braiding. The gripfid has a jamming cleat to pull a cord back through the cord split by the fid's point. Modern Fids are typically made of aluminium, steel, or plastic. In addition to holding rope open to assist the creation of a rope splice, modern push fid's have markings for precise measurements in a variety of sizes of rope. The length of these fid’s is typically 21 or 22 times the diameter of rope to be spliced. Fids have been used since sailing vessels were first used to travel the worlds seas the tool was invented to be used to splice rope and with working with canvas sails. A Fid is a sailors tool that has maintained its general design for hundreds of years and gives a snapshot into what the working life was like for sailors on board sailing ships for hundreds of years. The tool in its original design is still in regular use today by recreational sailors all over the world to splice and join lengths of rope.Fid with Horn body and wood top.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Fid, Mid 20th Century
A Fid is a conical tapered wooden tool used for separating the strands of rope for splicing. They were a tool traditionally made of wood or bone used to work with rope and canvas in marlinespike seamanship. A Fid differs from a marlinspike in material and purposes. A marlinspike is used in working with wire rope, natural and synthetic lines also may be used to open shackles, and is made of metal. A Fid is used to hold open knots and holes in the canvas, and to separate the "lays" (or strands) of synthetic or natural rope for splicing. A variation of the Fid, the gripfid, is used for ply-split braiding. The gripfid has a jamming cleat to pull a cord back through the cord split by the fid's point. Modern Fids are typically made of aluminium, steel, or plastic. In addition to holding rope open to assist the creation of a rope splice, modern push fid's have markings for precise measurements in a variety of sizes of rope. The length of these fid’s is typically 21 or 22 times the diameter of rope to be spliced. Fids have been used since sailing vessels were first used to travel the worlds seas the tool was invented to be used to splice rope and with working with canvas sails. A Fid is a sailors tool that has maintained its general design for hundreds of years and gives a snapshot into what the working life was like for sailors on board sailing ships for hundreds of years. The tool in its original design is still in regular use today by recreational sailors all over the world to splice and join lengths of rope.Metal Fid with a wooden bulb on top metal body tapering to a point. Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Fid, Early 20th century
A Fid is a conical tapered wooden tool used for separating the strands of rope for splicing. They were a tool traditionally made of wood or bone used to work with rope and canvas in marlinespike seamanship. A Fid differs from a marlinspike in material and purposes. A marlinspike is used in working with wire rope, natural and synthetic lines also may be used to open shackles, and is made of metal. A Fid is used to hold open knots and holes in the canvas, and to separate the "lays" (or strands) of synthetic or natural rope for splicing. A variation of the Fid, the gripfid, is used for ply-split braiding. The gripfid has a jamming cleat to pull a cord back through the cord split by the fid's point. Modern Fids are typically made of aluminium, steel, or plastic. In addition to holding rope open to assist the creation of a rope splice, modern push fid's have markings for precise measurements in a variety of sizes of rope. The length of these fid's is typically 21 or 22 times the diameter of rope to be spliced. Fids have been used since sailing vessels were first used to travel the worlds seas the tool was invented to be used to splice rope and with working with canvas sails. A Fid is a sailors tool that has maintained its general design for hundreds of years and gives a snapshot into what the working life was like for sailors on board sailing ships for hundreds of years. The tool in its original design is still in regular use today by recreational sailors all over the world to splice and join lengths of rope.Fid, Metal and Wood top with brass ferrule between the two.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Fid, Late 19th- early 20th Century
A Fid is a conical tapered wooden tool used for separating the strands of rope for splicing. They were a tool traditionally made of wood or bone used to work with rope and canvas in marlinespike seamanship. A Fid differs from a marlinspike in material and purposes. A marlinspike is used in working with wire rope, natural and synthetic lines also may be used to open shackles, and is made of metal. A Fid is used to hold open knots and holes in the canvas, and to separate the "lays" (or strands) of synthetic or natural rope for splicing. A variation of the Fid, the gripfid, is used for ply-split braiding. The gripfid has a jamming cleat to pull a cord back through the cord split by the fid's point. Modern fid's are typically made of aluminium, steel, or plastic. In addition to holding rope open to assist the creation of a rope splice, modern push fid's have markings for precise measurements in a variety of sizes of rope. The length of these fid's is typically 21 or 22 times the diameter of rope to be spliced. Fids have been used since sailing vessels were first used to travel the worlds seas the tool was invented to be used to splice rope and with working with canvas sails. A Fid is a sailors tool that has maintained its general design for hundreds of years and gives a snapshot into what the working life was like for sailors on board sailing ships for hundreds of years. The tool in its original design is still in regular use today by recreational sailors all over the world to splice and join lengths of rope.Wooden Fid with 3 rings around base of knob at the top of fid. Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - IDENTITY DISCS
Identity discs worn by soldiers, stamped with name and number and religion. Sometimes called dog tags. Blood type on back.Two silver tin identity discs on knotted brown leather cord. One 8 sided with 2 holes and other circular with one hold. Both impressed with VX No. religion and name.Impressed with "VX18238 Pres, McGregor I.N."passchendaele barracks trust, dog tags, i.n. mcgregor -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Umbrella
Camel brown cotton fabric umbrella with varnished wooden centre spoke and perspex handgrip; fabric cord through handle for hanging bearing sewn nametag; metal spokes with plastic ends.Name tag sewn to handle: 'Helen Fraser' -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW1, FRAMED, Lennox Gallery Pty Ltd C/N 49592, Post WW1
WILLIAM THOMAS SHUFFLEBOTHAM No 2544 enlisted in 5th reinforcements 58th Batt on 11.6.1916 age 32 years. Embarked for England 25.9.1916. Embarked for France 2.1.1917, hospitalised 22.2.1917 with Gastro Enteritis, embarks for France 30.8.1917, listed WIA and missing 25.9.1917 Polygon Wood. Classed KIA by a Court of inquiry in the Field 25.9.1917.Tan wooden frame with carving, glass front, cardboard backing & hanging cord. Sepia photo of soldier in uniform, jacket, trousers, puttees, boots & peaked cap. Flag draped in background.On front: “WILLIAM THOMAS SHUFFLEBOTHAM, No 2544, 5th REO's 58th Batt AIF, Enlisted 11.06.1916, Report KIA 25.09.1917 at Polygon Wood” On back in black biro: “WILLIAM THOMAS SHUFFLEBOTHAM” info. Sticker on back: Lennox Gallery Pty Ltd, C/N 49592photography-photographs, frame accessories, military history-army, shufflebotham -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Badge, Casterton Race Club, Casterton Race Club Badge, 1990-1991
Casterton Racing Club badge. Gold metal badge on black cord. Image of rider on horse 'Casterton Racing Club Member' on front; 'Not transferable season 1990-1991 81' on reverse.casterton race club, casterton -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Banner - Banner - Civic Mementoes, 1984
Souvenir of Portland's 150th. White taffeta. Town Crest (blue/red/yellow) Red lettering - Town of Portland First Permanent Settlement of Victoria Blue Fringe. Gold cord hanger.Front: n/a -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing - Theatrical prop, waistband beaded eveningwear, c1950
This beaded sequined waist band for evening wear was a clothing prop used in the plays and musicals performed in the the City of Moorabbin. Gladys Reed was a member of the Ormond Choral Society c 1950. Gladys Reed was a member of the Ormond Choral Society c 1950. and this beaded sequined clothing prop was used in the plays and musicals when performed in the the City of Moorabbin A Theatrical prop, evening wear as a taffeta waistband with beading, multi coloured sequins, and corded cotton waist ties.c1950 Shown with Theatrical prop white beaded lace hat MAV 00295clothing, theatrical props, craftwork, sequins, beading, early settlers, moorabbin shire, mechanics institute cheltenham, ormond choral society, postworld war 11 settlers, housing estates moorabbin 1950, bentleigh, ormond, moorabbin, cheltenham, drama societies, musical society cheltenham, clark judy, reed gladys, reed george -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - GRAYDON COLLECTION: DARK BROWN FEATHER CAPE, 1880's - 1900
Clothing. Dark brown feather shoulder cape lined with dark brown satin. Gathered brown ribbon stitched over black seam of cape. Cord ties at front knotted togethercostume accessories, female, dark brown feather shoulder cape -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Wet weather sheet
Standard Australian Army issue to combat soldiers in Vietnam. The wet weather material was strung up via tree supports or wrapped over the soldier as protection from rain.Green vinyl plastic sheet with reinforced corners with eyelets for cords to be attached. Reinforced borders with press studs and loops. Nylon cord attached to be used for hanging/securing of wet weather sheet. Illegible rectangle label on centre of sheet. Torn label on borderwet weather sheet, ground sheet, waterproof, vietnam, shelter -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photo album, Ern Cassidy, The Dirty Thirteen
Collection of photos taken by Ern Cassidy during war service as a member of the dirty thirteen in WW2.Mottled black, grey, orange hard cover photo album with linen like material at one edge of RHCH cover. Loose pages and cover held together with dark brown cord.the dirty thirteen, ern cassidy, ww2 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Banner, Castlemaine and District Christian Fellowship Union
Navy blue satin banner with silver and black screen printing. The banner is on a wooden rod and is made to hang by a metallic cord which is attached to the rod. The bottom of the banner has metallic fringing."CASTLEMAINE AND DISTRICT CH UNION" " HIS SERVANTS - SHALL SERVCE HIM - REV 22.3"castlemaine and district christian fellowship union, christian fellowship union -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Banner
Patchwork banner sewn to represent a stained glass window with six different images. The banner has the UCA badge at the bottom with nylon fringing. It has a wooden rod with a fringed cord at the top.UC AF MAROONDAHuniting church adult fellowship maroondah