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Clunes Museum
Domestic object - TOOTH POWDER CONTAINER
ROUND CLEAR GLASS CONTAINER WITH METAL LIDlocal history, toilet requistes, teeth, personal effects -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Folder, William John (Bill) Pill
William John (Bill) Pill born 1894 Diamond Creek, son of Jessie Ann Whatmough and John Henry Pill. A modestly successful market gardener, growing tomatoes, at Cottles Bridge. He was murdered in his cottage on 21 December 1958. Contents Photograph: William John Pill. Photographs (4): Pill's Cottage, Cottles and farm Bridge 1936. Magazine article: "Tortured!", pages 23-27, "Killers at Large" Southdown Press 1970. Story of the murder of Bill Pill.Newspaper clippings, A4 photocopies, etcwilliam john pill, bill pill, cottles bridge, ada pill, detective sergeant frederick adam, tim powder, senior constable k lloyd, herbert funnell, first constable leonard dugdale, henry pascoe, detective inspector c petty, john henry pill, jessie ann pill nee whatmough, market garden, murder, steve whatmough collection -
Federation University Historical Collection
Map, Ballaarat Gold Field, 1861, 1861
A party of surveyors camped by Yuille's Swamp (later Lake Wendouree) and surveyed the countryside for a map to be produced by the Geological Survey of Victoria. In November 2004 the Central Highlands Regional Library presented a special edition of 200 copies of the 1861 map reproduced from a copy in their collection. Original 1861 map of Ballarat showing streets and leads. Blue dots indicate gold leads, and red lines indicate auriferous quartz reef and outcrops of quartz veins."Compiled & Drawn from the Survey of Mining Surveyors Davidson, Fitzpatrick and Cowan & the Plans in the Surveyor General's Office by J. Brahe, 21st October 1861. R. Brough Smyth, Secretary for Mines. The Honourable J.B. Humffray, M.L.A. Commr of Mines.”ballarat, map, ballarat east, lake wendouree, survey, mines, robert davidson, ballarat gold field 1861, yuille's swamp, wendouree swamp, little bendigo diggings, gold leads, old post office hill, specimen hill, bakery hill, black hill, dead horse creek, brown hill, pennyweight hill, clayton hill, soldiers hill, golden point, gum tree flat, white flat, poverty hill, chinese village, robert brough smyth, ballarat map 1861, ballaarat vineyard, dead horse gully, deadhorse creek, invermay, black hill flat, gaelic church, police reserve, magpie range, dalton's flat, caadian lead, rifle butts, powder magazine, bathing house, government camp, gold office, chinese, llanberrris, victoria theatre, charlie napier hotel, united states hotel, grape's hoel, clayton's hill, cattleyard hill, free trade hotel, esmond lead, bakery hill, black hill lead, juvenile reformatory, ballarat orphanage, lady barkly lead, triffet's slaughter yard, little bendigo, melbourne road, t. cowan, thomas cowan -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Functional object - Ladies Powder Compact
Belonged to Top Hunter of TaturaRound blue enamel hinged compact. Mirror on inside top. Fabric pad on bottom side. Gold trim on edges. Rising sun insignia on lid.Rising sun badgepowder compact, hunter, tatura, rising sun -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Domestic object - Pears Fuller's Earth Tin, A & F Pears, Limited London and Sydney, Circa 1920
A children's toilet product to aide in relief of suffering from chafing caused by nappy rash. A far cry from the present day products as the item has no description of contents. This was before legislation was introduced making the listing of ingredients compulsory.Small cylindrical can for Pears' Precipitated Fuller's Earth. Sides printed with product details. Lid printed with coloured picture of nurse and child.Printed on base of side in black: A & F PEARS, Limited / LONDON and SYDNEYbaby product, a & f pears, tin, sydney, london, printed tin, round tin, children, mothers, nappy rash, powder product, medical, victorian, printing process, font, collectable -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Book - Situation Skiing, Jean Claude Killy, Mike Halstead, 1978
Jean-Claude Killy is a French former World Cup alpine ski racer. He dominated the sport in the late 1960s, and was a triple Olympic champion, winning the three alpine events at the 1968 Winter Olympics, becoming the most successful athlete there. He also won the first two World Cup titles, in 1967 and 1968. In this publication he presents information on techniques to enable a skier to handle himself in all conditions and situations. He reveals the strategies he has applied to a wide variety of snow and terrain conditions. First, there's a quick review of basics: exercises for getting in and staying in shape; tips on skiing equipment; a summary of the fundamental elements for the intermediate skier. Then he explains situations, how to "think ahead" as you encounter steep slopes and moguls, gullies and glades, ice and hard-packed snow, and deep powder. He discusses high altitude skiing, tells how to ski glaciers and back-country trails, and even gives away know-how learned in his championship years of downhill, slalom, and giant slalom racing.A book of 203 pages including photographs and illustrations. The dust jacket features an image of the authors on both front and back covers.non-fictionJean-Claude Killy is a French former World Cup alpine ski racer. He dominated the sport in the late 1960s, and was a triple Olympic champion, winning the three alpine events at the 1968 Winter Olympics, becoming the most successful athlete there. He also won the first two World Cup titles, in 1967 and 1968. In this publication he presents information on techniques to enable a skier to handle himself in all conditions and situations. He reveals the strategies he has applied to a wide variety of snow and terrain conditions. First, there's a quick review of basics: exercises for getting in and staying in shape; tips on skiing equipment; a summary of the fundamental elements for the intermediate skier. Then he explains situations, how to "think ahead" as you encounter steep slopes and moguls, gullies and glades, ice and hard-packed snow, and deep powder. He discusses high altitude skiing, tells how to ski glaciers and back-country trails, and even gives away know-how learned in his championship years of downhill, slalom, and giant slalom racing.jean-claude killy, skiing techniques -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Book - The Complete Skiing Handbook, Mark Heller & Doug Godlington, 1979
This comprehensive handbook is packed with information about ski equipment, how to buy and maintain it, ski wear and everything a well-prepared skier (expert or beginner) needs for the slopes. Pre-ski training is discussed in detail so you will arrive fit and raring to go. It includes step-by-step instructions for all mountain touring, or performing acrobatics. Skiing is such an unpredictable sport, full of surprises, and no two days are ever the same. All types of snow from spring to powder are outlined, with hints for tackling the different conditions. Since skiers need to be prepared for all circumstances, first aid, avalanches, general safety rules and even weather problems are discussed in detail. Whether you are a cross-country rambler or an athlete planning the route for a challenging competition, you will want to ski your best. Once you're out on the slopes all the preparation will pay off - and this book tells you how to make the most of it.A publication of 240 pages including illustrations and diagrams as well as a detailed table of contents and an index.non-fictionThis comprehensive handbook is packed with information about ski equipment, how to buy and maintain it, ski wear and everything a well-prepared skier (expert or beginner) needs for the slopes. Pre-ski training is discussed in detail so you will arrive fit and raring to go. It includes step-by-step instructions for all mountain touring, or performing acrobatics. Skiing is such an unpredictable sport, full of surprises, and no two days are ever the same. All types of snow from spring to powder are outlined, with hints for tackling the different conditions. Since skiers need to be prepared for all circumstances, first aid, avalanches, general safety rules and even weather problems are discussed in detail. Whether you are a cross-country rambler or an athlete planning the route for a challenging competition, you will want to ski your best. Once you're out on the slopes all the preparation will pay off - and this book tells you how to make the most of it. ski technique, ski equipment, ski preparation and training