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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Spectacles
Small pair wire framed spectacles.personal effects, seeing aids -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Functional object - Pegs
May have been used to secure base of rabbit proof fence to ground.15 x GALVANISED WIRE PEGS. -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Domestic object - Beater or whisk, 1930 (Approximate)
Donated by Mrs Parkin, Daisy & used by her in the early days of her marriageBeater made of wire, for domestic use -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Trolley Wire Sample, Oct. 1996
Discarded remnant of new trolley wire as used in renewal in Wendouree Parade in 2023 Remnant length of new trolley wire trolley wire, btm -
Arapiles Historical Society
Wire
Farm equipment, 2 pieces of wire -
Arapiles Historical Society
Fly Swat
House hold item, made of wirefly swat, flies -
Arapiles Historical Society
Glasses, Glasses and case
Wire framed spectacles in wooden case95 7 -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Box of wire and rod
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.box of wire and rod, various sizes -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Coathanger - trousers/skirts
Coat hangers were used to hang up trousers or skirts by the waist. This coat hanger was designed prior to clips with springs being used.Wooden coat hanger with wire fitted hook used to hang trousers (or skirts) by moving a steel plate along the wire (to tighten the grip). There are 2 rectangular pieces of wood with small padding attached on the inside outer edges. Each piece of wood has wire coming out of the centre. The wire is vertical before rounding to form a hook and is continuous. The wire has a small steel plate with 2 holes along the vertical section.coat hanger. clothes. skirts. trousers. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Trolley Wire Sample
Worn piece of old trolley wire (330mm long) of 89mm2 (?) cad copper wire. Taken from an old wire joiner within depot to be used as a sample of worn wire for use in ceremony of new trolley wire hand over on 26/11/96, when Victorian Minister of Transport, Alan Brown handed over new Trolley wire (2km) to Museum. Not known where made - could be either UK or Australia. Images added 3-12-2016 See The Courier, p6, 27/11/1996, see Reg. Item No. 503.trolley wire, btm -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Soap Saver
Belonged to Edward and Dorothy Thompson who lived and used this item at 88 Bridge Street Northcote prior to this Flat 2 160 Lee Street Carlton North and prior to that 8 Gregory Street BrunswickWire box enclosing soap with wire handle for holding implement while shaking the soap around to create soap suds for washing dishesdomestic items, cleaning -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Watchmaker's multi-tool
Tools used by W.R. Cruickshank from 1920-1970's in Albury when he worked for Nicholson & Smith, Watchmakers and Jewellers.A multi-tool to cut and draw wire. Metal round nose tool with 5 sized wire holes. Handles are held with metal clamphorology, tools -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Hand made toasting fork, Mid 20th Century
This fork was made by a member of the Conway family of Wodonga. It was used for making toast over an open fire well before modern toasters become widely available. It demonstrates the ingenuity of early settlers and pioneers before the advent of modern appliances and services. This item demonstrates the ingenuity of earlier pioneers and settlers to adapt to their living conditions and improvise from their available resources and environment.A hand-made wire toasting fork. It has three prongs and the handle is twisted with a loop at the top for hanging. It is made from fencing wire.hand made utensils, kitchen ware, pioneer skills -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Mask, Yankauer, c. 1904
Sidney Yankauer, M.D. (1872-1932), an ear, nose and throat specialist and pioneer in bronchoscopy, practiced at the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Dr. Yankauer, a prolific inventor of medical equipment, might best be known for the tube he designed for suctioning the mouth and throat. Yankauer introduced the wire-mesh anaesthesia mask around 1904. The drop method involved placing the mask over the patient’s nose and mouth, and then placing gauze over the mesh of the mask. Next, liquid anaesthetic, such as ether or chloroform, was applied in drops or lightly poured onto the gauze so that the patient breathed in evaporated anesthetic as well as air. The gutter around the base of the mask was designed to catch any residue of the harmful anaesthetic. (The Wood Library Museum, 2016; Museum of Healthcare Kingston, 2016)A metal tear-shaped mask with gauze wire dome, gutter around the base and detachable spring piece with open circular handle to secure cloth over gauze. Found inside medical carry box #899Stamped underneath neck of circular handle: HATRICKdr [e.s.] holloway, hatrick, yankauer, drop method, mask, gauze -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - TROUSERS, SUMMER CEREMONIAL, RAN, WW2 - Korea
Service History - Cat No. 5743.2Trousers - white cotton fabric, four metal buttons fly. Makers Label and handwritten label - back inside waist.Back inside waist - Makers label "M.TX/Size 5 1/2 " Handwritten - black ink "J.L. BLUNDEN"/ JB 3905/ BLUNDEN"uniform, ran, ww2, korea -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Ledger - Prescription Book, January 1937 - November 1938, 1937-1938
Suttons ChemistFront: n/a -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Ledger - Prescription Book, March 1963 - September 1964, 1963-1964
Suttons ChemistFront: n/a -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Ledger - Prescription Book, October 1952 - August 1954, 1952-1954
Local ChemistFront: n/a -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Ledger - Prescription Book, September 1935 - May 1934, 1934-1935
Local Chemist, SuttonsFront: n/asuttons chemist, prescriptions, ledger, record -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Ledger - Prescription Book, September 1932 - May 1933, 1931-1932
Local ChemistFront: n/a -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Ledger - Prescription Book, September 1935 - January 1937, 1935-1937
Suttons ChemistFront: n/a -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Cutters, Wire
Pair of Australian Army standard issue wire cutters issued to infantrymen during World War 2. Wire cutters were carried to cut through defensive barbed wire barriers encountered in the filed. Refer item 00385 and 00385.2 The manufacturer "GREGSTEEL" and "DɅD" are embossed in both sides of the tool. -
Heyfield & Districts Historical Society
Bill spike, George Edward Barraclough (1906-1981), 1940s-1950s
George Barraclough (1907-1981), a landholder from north of Licola, in the Victorian Great Divide, made a number of these spikes, as needed. As accounts were paid, receipts were pasted to the account, the account was impaled on the spike, and the spike was rehung on a nail on a wall stud. All transactions dealing with money were filed in this manner, as an orderly way of tracking items that were usually remotely ordered and delivered on the mail car. George Barraclough used No8 in a number of creative ways, and his durable and untilitarion toasting forks are still in family use today. After George died in 1981 the spikes with their accounts passed to his daughter Linda Barraclough, who archived the accounts and later made copies available for study. Those accounts form a record of the businesses of Heyfield for 1940s and 1950s.This bill hook is of historical significance as a survivor of bush ingenuity and bush filing systems. Commercially made bill spikes were in common use in offices, where they usually consisted of a heavy metal base with an upright pointed piece of wire. Number 8 fencing wire was an important and readily accessible repair commodity for rural dwellers, and achieved iconic status as the most generic method of repair for cars broken down (resort to nearest fence) and was even used to hold houses together. Referring to "No 8 fencing wire" became a type of Australian shorthand for bush ingenuity. It is no longer available, being replaced by 4mm high tensile wire. This item is important both as an example of inventive use of No8 wire, and also as an example of the bush filing methods in use in the 1940s and 1950s. No 8 fencing wire holds a similar position in New Zealand - see Wikipedia NZ at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number_8_wire A section of number 8 fencing wire twisted to form a bill spike. It has a rounded.base made from several twists of wire in a flat platform, with the remaining wire rising from the centre to form a stem that terminates in a hook with a sharpened point.wire, bush ingenuity, barraclough, licola north -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, McKillops Bridge, 2014
This book was purchased new by Orbost & District Historical Society. Written by Buchan historian, Rhonda Coates, the book was commissioned by Tubbut Neighbourhood House following a commemoration event in 2002 when many people gathered for a special day organised by Sister Helen Barnes and the Tubbut community. (ref. Bombala Times)This book is a useful research item.A paper back book, titled McKillops Bridge, written by Rhonda Coates. On the front cover is a photograph tractors crossing the bridge during the Great Snowy River Tractor Stampede ( The Snowy River Tractor Strampede, a 560-kilometre journey, is organised by the Bega and District Historical Machinery Club every January - the first being held in 2009.) this photograph is inset over an earlier phpotograph by Howard Bulmer c 1936. The book contains the history of the bridge, photographs of the bridge and times before its construction.On front fly-Orbost &District Historical Society Incmckillops-bridge -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - WALLET & NOTEBOOK
Belonged to Thomas Alan Broadbent No 15887 46th Batt, KIA 20.9.18. Refer 2322.2 for service history also 2567P..1) Wallet, black leather, folding, lined with pale blue corded silk/rayon. .2) Note book, black, stiff cardboard, lined pages containing addresses military and civilian. Sprigs of Cypress foliage in note book..1) In gold lettering on Right hand fly "T.A.B"note books, containers, military -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Proper Care. Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital 1940's-1990's, 1994
Hard cover book with dust cover. Dust cover - blue ground, In the centre is a large painting of two poppies. Writing is in both white and light blue. Book cover - is navy blue buckram Pages 313 Illustrated with black and white photosInside fly leaf is written "Donated by Peter Dodd"books, medical, hospitals -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Robert Hale Limited, You'll Die in Singapore, 1955
Hard, black coloured buckram cover, gold print on spine, 189 cut plain pages, illustrated, black & white photo of author, black & red map. Autobiography - an account of Charles McCormac's escape from a Japanese prison camp in Singapore.Front fly leaf in black ink: RSL Stampbooks, military, history, imprisonment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Carrier Glorious
Paper back book of 254 pages. Front cover illustrated with colour reproduction painting of an aircraft carrier that had been bombed.Hand written on the fly leaf "Donated by Raymond Schelter".books, military history, navy -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, On Patrol with the SAS
Author Gary McKay - history on back cover.Soft cover in colour soldier in jungle scene on front. Soldier in jungle scene with description of contents on back. 305 pages illustrated. Black and white.R.S,L. Sub branch stamp on fly leaf.books, military history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Mud, Sweat and Tears
Authors history page VI of introduction.Soft cover in colour. Scene of bullbozer working in front with two crew members and 24 Construction Squadron flag and emblem on front cover. 151 pages illustrated - colour.To Best Wishes John (Jack) DOOHAN on fly leaf.books, military history