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Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Functional object - Railway Spikes (Burma Railway), 28 April 2022
... Functional object.... Functional object Railway Spikes (Burma Railway) ...Retrieved from original location by Kevin Myers during official military preparations for a Hellfire Pass memorial in recognition of the allied POW lives lost during construction of the Burma-Thailand railway during WW2.Direct connection between local (Montmorency and Victorian) soldiers in WW2 and the work undertaken by allied prisoners of the Japanese Army.Steel spikes used in construction of the Burma-Thailand railway during WW2.Noneprisoner of war, burma, ww2, railway -
Lorne Historical Society
Functional object - Bag, circa1925
... Functional object... by 2 buckles. Functional object Bag ...One of the toll bags used to collect tolls on the Great Ocean Road. First "Toll Gate" at Sunnymeade Estate as the road went through land owned by Mr C J Lane. Toll gates followed at "Stradbroke Point",later changed to "Stradbroke Knoll" named after the Govenor of Victoria, Lord Stradbroke, Grassy Creek and "The Springs". Mr W D McKay first toll keeper, then Mr & Mrs Wright. Toll commenced circa 1925 and ended 2nd October 1936. Cars were charged at 2/6 for car and driver and 1/- for each passenger. Motor cycles 2/-. Brown leather bag, with adjustable shoulder strap for carrying. Enclosed with a flap done up by 2 buckles.Hand scratched on front of bag:-"GREAT OCEAN ROAD TRUST".leather bag, toll gates, toll keepers, great ocen road -
Lorne Historical Society
Functional object - Thunderbox, Circa 1930’s
... Functional object... by a chain. Inside is a steel can. Functional object Thunderbox ...The Great Ocean Road was built by World War 1 returned servicemen. Tolls were collected as sections of the road were completed. The first toll house was at Grassy Creek. It operated from 1922 to 1932 when it was moved to The Springs at Cathedral Rock about 5 km east of Lorne. The thunderbox is believed to have been used here at sometime between 1932 and 1936This is a rare archeological find. Items n this location are often damaged by the action of the sea and salt air. It is intimately associated with the early years of the development of the Great Ocean Road and the daily life of the workers. It is a typical example of the type of toilet used at the time. This reclaimed timber thunder box is enclosed on three sides. There is a circular hole on the top with a wooden handled lid attached by a chain. Inside is a steel can.great ocean road construction, returned sevicemen world war 1, great ocean road toll houses, toilet -
Lorne Historical Society
Functional object - Telephone
... Functional object... dial black bakelite telephone Functional object Telephone ...Rotary dial black bakelite telephonetelephone, telecommunication -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Functional object - Thumb lancet
... Functional object...; blade marked with maker's name. Functional object Thumb lancet ...Small retractable steel blade with pointed tip protected by pair of tortoiseshell covers; blade marked with maker's name.MCNvolum collection, lancet, blade, knife, vaccination, cutting, bleeding, bloodletting, thumb lancet -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Functional object - Small Glass Pestle
... Functional object... is approximately twice as large than the end which is held. Functional ...A small glass pestle which has an accompanying glass mortar. The striking end of the pestle is approximately twice as large than the end which is held.volum collection -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Functional object - Small Glass Mortar
... Functional object... rim and flat base. Functional object Small Glass Mortar ...A small glass mortar which has an accompanying glass pestle. The mortar has a small notched tip, rounded rim and flat base.volum collection -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
functional object - Bell, John Danks & Son Limited, c. 1917
... functional object... to Seafarers functional object Bell John Danks & Son Limited ...John Danks & Son Pty Ltd began as a plumbing business in 1859, established by brothers John and Samuel. It occupied the 391-403 Bourke Street, Melbourne, for 100 years. The business quickly grew to include factories in Melbourne and Sydney which manufactured and supplied a variety of plumbing and engineering products such as brassware, pumps, windmills and bells. In 1889, John Danks & Son Limited was formed Following John Danks' death in 1902, his son Aaron, later Sir Aaron led the company. Aaron's son Fred, became Chairman and Managing Director upon his father's death in 1928. A letter from the Danks firm can be found in scrapbboks 1. The bell is heritage listed.Bell located in the St Peter chapel at the 717 Flinders Street Mission to Seafarersbell, st peter chapel, flinders street, john danks and son pty ltd, heritage listed, gifts-1917, bellcote, bell-cote, bell-cot, mercantile marine -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Functional object - Printers Blocks in box, c. 1950 - c. 1990
... Functional object..., centenary commemorative logo and flying angel logo. Functional ...These 11 printers blocks were used as formal identifiers on documentation for administrative, correspondence and publication, used especially mid 20th Century around the time of the Centenary in 1956/57. Some have inscriptions at the back (Coffey) or some pasted paper (one in Chinese). They come in a metal box.These printers blocks were used as formal identifiers on documentation. The various designs show the evolution of the Mission iconography and in particular the earlier designs of the Flying Angel logos featuring the angel of the Revelation. One block uses graphic design representing symbolic evolution of shipping from sail to container.Set of nine printers blocks of various sizes with Mission logo, centenary commemorative logo and flying angel logo.centenary, ink, stamps, printers-blocks, mission-to-seamen, flying-angel, logos, administration, reverend hubert william coffey (1915-2002) -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Bricks, Hand made bricks from Partington house (Willis Vale) Greensborough, 1840c
... Functional object... Functional object Bricks ...Bricks from "Willis Vale' home of the Partington family of Greensborough. Built in 1840, Willis Vale was owned by the Partington family from 1878 to 1947. It was a 2 storey house overlooking the Plenty River and set in 150 acres of farmland. The Partingtons moved out in 1947 and the house was vandalised shortly after. It was destroyed by fire in the 1960s.The bricks are a link to pioneer homes and farms in the area.Hand made clay bricks, light red in colour. All faces are flat.. One brick is chipped. Accompanying note: Hand made bricks from Partington house in Greensborough. Donated by Alan Partington.willis vale, partington family, greensborough, alan partington, bricks -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Gem Iron, Gem scone iron, 1930s
... Functional object... Functional object Gem Iron ...Gem irons were heated before adding .The design was unchanged for many years.Cast iron gem scone iron, for 12 scones, painted blackgem irons -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Addressing Machine, n.d
... Functional object... Town Council Addressing machine Functional object Addressing ...Displayed at HH. Portland Town CouncilAddressing machine -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Folder, n.d
... Functional object... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Unkown Functional object ...Unkown -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Telescope, n.d
... Functional object... and 15 cm when closed. Functional object Telescope ...Telescope belonging to Captain James Fawthrop who was harbour master at Portland and also the Captain of the Portland Lifeboat at the time it rescued survivors from the wreck of the Admella in 1859.Belonged to Captain James FawthropTelescope made of wood and brass, originally belonging to Captain James Fawthrop. Measures approx. 40 cm extended and 15 cm when closed.james fawthrop, telescope, navigation, admella, portland lifeboat -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Stamps, May-07
... Functional object...) and number of lives lost (89). All are used stamps. Functional object ...Five Australian stamps issued by Australia postin May 2007 of 50 cents value, showing the wreck of the Admella in roaring seas, and a lifeboat coming to the rescue. Includes date of wreck (6/8/1859) and number of lives lost (89). All are used stamps.stamps, admella -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Paddle, n.d
... Functional object... paddle Wooden paddle Functional object Paddle ...Wooden paddlemaritime, marine, boat, paddle -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Decanter, n.d
... Functional object... and sides of decanter. Functional object Decanter ...Found at ship wreck site off Neve Valley by Abalone Diver some 10-15 years ago.Glass decanter with stopper. Neck of decanter broken and one side broken. Base of stopper broken. Scratched and stained inside and out. Pattern on base and sides of decanter.Front: Noneshipwreck, diving, decanter -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Try Pot, n.d
... Functional object... whale blubber. Functional object Try Pot ...A try pot is a large pot used to remove and render the oil from blubber obtained from whales. The blubber would be placed into these pots and melted down for further use. Early on in the history of whaling, vessels had no means to process blubber at sea and had to bring it into port for processing.Indian pot, circular, painted flat black 2 handles located opposite each other. Wire loop between handles (perhaps not original) 5 circular 'ribs' cast in sides of pot. Believed to be used for drying whale blubber.Nonewhaling, industry, trypot -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Lamp, navigational, c. 1983
... Functional object... mounting lugs around base. Functional object Lamp, navigational ...Port of Portland collection. This lamp was originally part of the 'Tarragal', tug boat.Stern navigational light. White-painted copper case with hinged lid. Fastened with hinged latch and clasp on a chain. 180 degree dioptric lens. Fitted with incandescent lamp. Folding handle on top. Three mounting lugs around base.Front: MASTHEAD/ Seahorse/ G. B./ 59680 Back: (no inscriptions)tarragal, port of portland collection, navigation, light -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Anchor, n.d
... Functional object... anchor with no stock. Functional object Anchor ...See report B. Jarrett Maritime History Advisory Committee.meIron anchor with no stock.Nonemaritime, anchor -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Plate and Whistle, 1950s
... Functional object... crane with air horn attached. Functional object Plate ...Mr Merv Weckert worked the Marion for 30 years and was given the plate upon his departure.Metal plate from Marion crane with air horn attached.Front: Machine number/ 9539/ MARION POWER SHOVEL CO./ MARION OHIO U.S.A. Back: (no inscriptions) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Brick, n.d
... Functional object... building Brick Functional object Brick ...Brickbricks, industry, trade, building -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Brick=, n.d
... Functional object... Functional object Brick= ...Brickbricks, trade, build -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Grappling Hook, n.d
... Functional object... grappling sport recreation GRappling hook - it is rusted. Functional ...Bower Bird Museum, Vanda Savill's collection, Heywood. Museum closed 2006.GRappling hook - it is rusted.bower bird museum, grappling, sport, recreation -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle - Blue Ark Brand strawberry essence, n.d
... Functional object... in bottle. Blue Ark strawberry essence. Functional object Bottle ...(Previous collection, Exhibitions, Prizes, etc.) Displayed at History House. Used by (Henty?) cordial company in Portland (?)Brown glass bottle with plastic stopper. Blue, red, white and gold label. Some contents of syrup remaining in bottle. Blue Ark strawberry essence.Front: (text on label includes brand name, contents of bottle, etc...)blue ark, cooking, essence, baking, strawberry -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle, n.d
... Functional object... imperfections. Lip of bottle appears to be made seperately. Functional ...Dark green/black glass bottle. Handblown with slight imperfections. Lip of bottle appears to be made seperately.bottle, glass, domestic -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Roof tiles, n.d
... Functional object.... Functional object Roof tiles ...3 slate roofing tiles, various dimensions.roof, tiles, building, industry, trade -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Tweezers, 1800s
... Functional object... tweezers Functional object Tweezers ...Found on shipwreck of Nene Valley by abalone diver in the early 1990s. The Nene Valley was a wooden barque built in England in 1852. In 1854 the Nene Valley wrecked 15km away from Cape Northumberland.pair of metal tweezersFront: Does have circular stamp but illegible. Back: -shipwreck, 1800s, domestic, beauty, health, nene valley, diving -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Drink bottle label, Henty Cordials and Aerated Waters,Portland, Victoria, n.d
... Functional object... is in a white banner across lower centre. Functional object Drink bottle ...Used by the Henty cordial company in Portland.Henty grapefruit drink label with design of a ship of choppy waters in a roundel in upper right corner. Name of drink is in a white banner across lower centre.Front: (text on label includes brand name, flavour of drink, etc...)henty cordial, grapefruit, drink, domestic -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Jug recovered from wreck of Geltwood, n.d
... Functional object.... No lid. Some encrustations on handle and rim. Functional object ...Found on Geltwood ship wreck by Abalone Diver in the early 1990s. The Geltwood was an iron-hulled barque which was wrecked off the coast of South Australia in June of 1876. She was on her maiden voyage travelling from Liverpool and bound for Melbourne. There were no survivors.Geltwood shipwreckCeramic jug with part of spout and rim broken. Brown/tan stain fired. No lid. Some encrustations on handle and rim.geltwood, shipwreck, diving, jug, domestic