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Photograph - FOSTER AND WILSON COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPHS
Shaped, brown wooden picture frame with rectangular picture in the centre and an oval one on each side of it. At each end are carved wooden gumnuts which have been glued on. Some pieces are missing. The left photo is a sepia, waist high portrait of two young women. Both are wearing lacy type dresses with high necklines. One is wearing a locket? and the other a brooch. The centre photo is a young woman sitting at a window. She is wearing a lacy type dress and a bracelet on her right arm and also a ring. There are some flowers in a vase and on her lap. The photo on the right is of an older woman wearing a dark embroidered high neck dress with a white frill collar. She has a brooch at the neckline. Also a waist high portrait.person, family, family, foster & wilson collection, photograph -
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Document - MALONE COLLECTION: GREETING CARDS
White cardboard object which consists of pieces of cardboard sewn together. It has light blue braid along the edges and a blue bow at each end. It opens to a small pocket which has: 1st - 'With a finger and thumb you gently press' on oneside and on the other side: 4n? - 'And then you will find a Sugar Plum'. On the outside: 2nd - And then you will find a small recess' and on the other side: 3rd - 'Insert a finger and a thumb'. It also has a frayed braid handle. It is roughly an oval shape with pointed ends.person, greeting cards, malone collection, malone collection, greeting cards -
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Document - MALONE COLLECTION: GREETING CARDS, 1896
Invitation to wedding of John W. Boland to Naomi Pound. Silver lettering on cream card with circular fold out pieces showing initials of bride & groom.person, greeting cards, malone collection, malone collection, greeting cards -
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Photograph - HANRO COLLECTION: OVERLOCKING
Black and white photograph of a woman using an overlocker to attach lace edging to pieces of fabric. Photo taken at the Handschin and Ronus factory in Switzerlandorganization, business, hanro, clothing manufacture, hanro, handschin and ronus -
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Document - MALONE COLLECTION: GREETING CARDS
Document. Greeting Cards. Small whitish tri-fold card with olive coloured printing. The top fold is cut on an angle. It has Xmas Greetings printed on it. The under fold has 'Home, Sweet Home Xmas Card' printed on it. On the back is printed 'The Old, Old Wish: A Merry Xmas and A happy New Year'. All three pieces have a printed border and decoration in the corners. When the card is opended out, it has the same borders on a pale green background. It has 'Shamrocks from Erin' printed under some dried leaves & flowers. On the other side is a poem 'Home! Sweet Home! By T. H. Payne.E & L Haliday Belfastperson, individual, greeting card, malone collection, greeting cards -
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Document - MALONE COLLECTION: GREETING CARDS
Document. Greeting Cards. Single white card with some green shading & pattern cut edges and cutouts. Across the top is a garland of green ivy & white flowers. To the left of centre the cutouts resemble two pieces laced together. A hapy New Year to you From (written on the front.)Raphael Tuck & Sonperson, greeting cards, malone collection, malone collection, greeting cards -
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Postcard - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: DAIMLER TRUCK LOADED WITH AEROPLANE
Postcard: sepia coloured card. Daimler truck pulling a trailer loaded with an aeroplane ( packed in pieces ) Written on side of truck door ' Sopwith Aviation Company Ltd., Kingston on Thames'H.A. Aylward, Alton, Hantzaviation, civilian, daimler truck with aeroplane, basil watson, sopwith -
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Document - W.D.MASON COLLECTION: LETTER, 13 December 07
Cream watermarked Document, dated 13th December. W.D.Mason Collection, Letter from Owen W. Williams, Mitchell Street, Bendigo,to Mr. W. Montgomery, in answer to his request on 8th & 11th. It states ''How is it possible for me to know what pieces were broken in transit? And so on.business, retail, w d mason -
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Photograph - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: SOME SCALE REMOVED FROM BOILER
Black and white photo a some scale which was removed from the boiler at Knox Home, Auckland, N.Z. A ruler is lying amongst the scale to show the size of the pieces. Photo taken by F. W. Young, Press & Commercial Photographer. Written on the back: Scale removed from Boiler at Knox Home Auckland N.Z. September 1937. Scalebuoy Treatment been used approx 7 months.sciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bill ashman collection - correspondence, knox home auckland, f w young -
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Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Three pieces of paper glued together. (1) Blue Doctors Certificate certifying that Frederick W Schlemm is unable to follow his employment. Signed H L Atkinson and dated Feb 22/66. (2) Letter from W F Schlemme declaring himself off the Sick fund of the Court being able to work (3) Note from Wilhelm Schlemme declaring himself on the funds of the Court as he was unable to follow his usual occupation. Signed by Wilhelm Schlemme and dated Feb 22 186?societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, frederick w schlemm, h l atkinson, wilhelm schlemm -
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Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Printed Doctor's Certificate, dated Dec 19/1864, certifying that J. T. Holl was unable to follow his employment. Signed by H. L. Atkinson. Printed by Bro. Clarke, Printer, Moor Street, FitzRoy. Glued to the Certificate is a note to the Court from Jas Thos Holl, dated 19 Dec 1864 declaring himself on the Sick Allowance of the Court. The third piece of paper, dated 26th 1864, declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court as he was able to Work. The three pieces of paper are glued together.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, jas thos holl, h l atkinson -
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Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Printed Doctor's Certificate, dated Feb 21/1866, certifying that Theodore Johnson was unable to follow his employment. Signed by H. L. Atkinson. Printed by Bro. Clarke, Printer, Moor Street, FitzRoy. Glued to the Certificate is a note to the Court from Theodore Johnson, dated Feby 21st 1866 declaring himself on the Sick Allowance of the Court. The third piece of paper, dated March 5th 1866, declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court as he was able to follow his employment. The three pieces of paper are glued together.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, theodore johnson, h l atkinson -
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Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Printed Doctor's Certificate, dated Apr 4th 1866, certifying that Hugh Brown was unable to follow his employment. Signed by H. L. Atkinson. Printed by Bro. Clarke, Printer, Moor Street, FitzRoy. Glued to the Certificate is a note to the Court from Hugh Brown, dated Apr 4th/66 claiming the Sick Allowance of the Court. The third piece of paper, dated Apr 10th 1866 declaring himself off the Sick Fund of the Court as he was able to follow his employment. The three pieces of paper are glued together.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, hugh brown, h l atkinson -
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Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Two blue and one white pieces of paper glued together. Doctor's Certificate from H L Atkinson certifying that Jno Schloen was unable to follow his employment and dated March 24/66. Letter from J Sloan dated 24th March 66 claiming Sick Allowance. On the third piece Hugh Peters declares himself off the Sick fund of the Court. Dated April 7 /1866.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, j schloen (sloan), h l atkinson -
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Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Two blue and one white pieces of paper glued together. Doctor's Certificate from H L Atkinson certifying that Hugh Peters was unable to follow his employment and dated March 4/66. Letter from Hugh Peters dated 4th March 66 claiming Sick Allowance, also signed by James Sampson. On the third piece Hugh Peters declares himself off the Sick fund of the Court. Dated March 13/66.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, hugh peters, james sampson, h l atkinson -
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Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Blue printed Doctor's Certificate signed by H. L. Atkinson and dated Aug 14/65 for George Ellis as he was unable to follow his employment. Printed by Bro. Clarke, Printer, 84, Moor Street, Fitzroy. The second paper is a note from G. R. Ellis, dated Aug 14 1865 claiming the sick allowance of the Court as he was unable to attend his usual employment. The third paper is a note from G. R. Ellis declaring himself off the sick fund of the court as he considered himself able to follow his usual employment after this day Saturday. Dated Aug 19th 1865. Also signed by H. L. Atkinson, MD. All three pieces of paper glued together.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, george r ellis, h l atkinson, bro clarke -
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Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: DOCUMENT
Three empty envelopes. Addressed to Messrs Connelly & Tatchell, Solicitors, Williamson Str, Sandhurst, postmarked Se 10 89 with a blue Victoria Six Pence Stamp Duty stamp, letter registered S550, from Mrs. A Britten, Charlton. Mr. F. Rockes, Miner Jobs Gully, Eglehawk, postmarked De 18 & 21 88, no stamp; Mr. John Lynch, Hart Wood, Twelve Mile Reef, New South Wales, postmarked Au 4 90 with two beinge Victoria One Penny Stamp Duty stamps. Envelope in two pieces, unclaimed letter. Many posmarks on the back from Post Offices where they had been searching for him.business, legal, connelly & tatchell, connelly & tatchell collection - document, connelly & tatchell, mrs a britten, john lynch, f rockes -
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Book - CEPA COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK, September 2nd 1963
Dark blue Invicta Minute book containing the Minutes of the The Commercial Egg Producers' Association of Victoria Minutes from Sept. 2nd 1963 to 2/9/68. Also contains two pieces of paper with the names of delegates and Branch Members. Newspaper clipping in the front with the names of Members of State Cabinet, July 1964.business, retail, the commercial egg producers' assoc, the commercial egg producers' association of victoria collection, cepa minute book, bolton bros pty ltd, news paper clippings dated 1964 -
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Document - W.D.MASON COLLECTION: REQUEST FORM, 7 December 1906
Cream coloured Document,dated 1.12.1906 W.D.Mason Collection. Request form J.R.Daley, Builder, Mitchell Street, he wanted to know if some pieces of leadlight could be ready for him at a certain date. Measurements are on reverse side.business, retail, w d mason -
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Ephemera - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: EPHEMERA
10 bifurcated paper clips of various shapes and sizes, 1 screw post paper clip and 3 pieces of string used to hold the Foresters papers.societies, order of .., ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - ephemera -
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Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
Three pieces of paper glued together. Blue Doctor's Certificate, dated August 24/65 certifying that William Schlemme was unable to follow his employment. Signed by H. L. Atkinson. The second is a declaration by William Schlemme declared himself on the funds of the Court as he was unable to follow his usual occupation. Signed by William Schlemme and dated August 24/1865. The third is a declaration by William Schlemme that he declared himself off the funds of the Court as he was able to follow his usual occupation Signed by William Schlemme and dated Sept. 2nd 1865. also signed by H. L. Atkinson.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, william schlemme, h l atkinson -
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Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO. 3770 COLLECTION; CORRESPONDENCE
Three pieces of paper glued together. The top one is blue. It is a Doctor's certificate certifying George Nicholson is unable to follow his employment. Signed by H. L. Atkinson, Court Surgeon. Dated April 12/66. The middle one is dated April 12th. It is from George Nicholson declaring himself on the funds of the Court as he is unable to follow his usual occupation. The last one is from George Nicholson declaring himself off the funds of the Court being able to work. Also signed by H. L. Nicholson and dated April 26/1866.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no. 3770 collection - correspondence, court king of the forest, george nicholson, h l atkinson, bro clarke -
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Document - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: LETTER
Letter from McPherson's Limited to Messrs Bendigo Electronic Co. of Australia, dated 15 November,1950. Letter is from John Byrt, Asst. Chemist for Attention Mr. Stevenson. Cover letter states they have enclosed copies of Report No. 17355 covering 'Dezincification of Brass Wire in 'Scalebuoy' Water'. Two pieces of wire were analized. In the discussion the brittleness had resulted from dezincification,which was known to be a common type of corrosion of that material. It was recommended that different wire be used. Four alloys were recommended: Cupro-nickel, Aluminium brass, Arsenical brass and Admiralty brass. Two copies of the report.sciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bill ashman collection, mcpherson's limited, messrs bendigo electronic co of australia, mr stevenson, j byrt -
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Ephemera - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: EPHEMERA
A plastic bag containing ephemeral items. (I) A Christmas card dated Christmas 1918 New Year 1919. Printed for Wor.Bro. G.A. Pethard W.M., Golden and Corinthian Lodge, No. 7, Bendigo. It has a photo of the Masonic Temple Bendigo in the centre of the card. (II) 2 copies of the Australian Comforts Fund Victorian Division newspaper depot tags.(III) An assortment of cards and ephemeral pieces of paper. (IV) A thankyou gift card to the Mayoress (Mrs. Geo. Pethard) from the Debutantes set of 1952 thanking her for her support and wishing her the best in the years ahead. (V) A 'Well done, Boys!' welcome home tag. (VI) Golden Square Methodist Church invitation to a social evening on 17th. August, 1951 in aid of the Carpet Fund. It is in the form of a rhyme and a small hand made money bag. (VII) A Melbourne Cricket Club lady's ticket dated 1961-62 (VIII) A printed 1911 Xmas card from Mrs Mulgrove and Frank, 'Charlton,' Church Street, Woking. (IX) 8 tickets for various welcome home socials to the Golden Square returned soldiers 1918.lydia chancellor, collection, ephemera, christmas, golden and corinthian lodge bendigo, masonic temple bendigo, 1952 mayoral debutantes set, golden square methodist church, melbourne cricket club, world war 1, golden square returned soldiers, australian comforts fund. -
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Leisure object - WEDDING/BRIDAL HORSE-SHOE WITH KEWPIE DOLL
Wedding/bridal horse-shoe(s) and associated Kewpie doll and branch of buds/leaves. Doll - Probably celluloid with jointed (shoulder only) arms and attached satin supporting band with a single branch of buds/leaves; Horse-shoe #1 - (cardboard?) shaped horse-shoe covered with narrow ribbon; edges of shoe have imitation pearls (some missing); supportive ribbon attached to either side of shoe; Horse-shoe #2 - slightly padded and covered horseshoe with attached 'sprig' of buds and leaves; attached to one end of horse-shoe is a triangular material 'emblem' with black border, and gold 'bar' on a central white background; Buckle made of mother-of-pearl; small length of narrow ribbon; four separate pieces of 'twigs' with buds and pearls attached. This collection presented in a plastic (modern era) box with cotton wool padding - inscribed with previous catalog number of U2664)costume accessories, female, wedding -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Textile - Lace Fichu, C 1860
Fichu is a term used replacing the kerchief or neckerchief and comes from the French. It was worn over the shoulders to preserve modesty for low necklines or to conceal the bodice hooks or laces used for closing. This hand-made Maltese lace fichu is exquisitely worked in silk. Judging by the photos provided it is quite large and would possible used to cover evening décolletage. It appears to be around 30cm in width and about 70cm in length and being silk would be quite warm for the lady wearing it and indicate social status and wealth. Maltese lace became very popular after being displayed at the Great Exhibition in London in 1851. It began as a needle lace but Lady Hamilton Chichester imported lace makers from Genoa in the mid 1800s and converted the needle lace patterns to be worked on bobbins which made it quicker. The lace is worked on long thin lace pillows and usually includes the 8 pointed Maltese Cross in the pattern, it is made in narrow widths which are sewn together to make bigger pieces such as in this fichu. Another feature of Maltese lace is the “wheat ears” or in this case petals made of plaits or tallies. There is so much work in this piece as all of the flowers are worked so close together that they appear to be solid fabricThe Amess family owned Churchill Island from 1872 to 1929. This lace collection was owned and contributed to by four generations of Amess womenBobbin silk Maltese silk bobbin lace 6 petal tallies. Lace fichupackaged with note "Fichu Maltese Lace c 1865"janet amess lace collection, lace, churchill island, janet, amess, bobbin, maltese, silk, embroidery -
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Notes from donor
The names of the Amess women who owned the lace are: Jane Amess (nee Straughan) – donor Unity’s great grandmother (pet name Janet, but not used as it will confuse with Unity’s mother). Jane was the wife of Samuel Amess, first Samuel Amess to own Churchill Island. Frances Amess (nee Turnbull) – grandmother, married Robert Lisle Straughan Amess, 4th child of Samuel and Jane Janet Jickell (nee Amess) – mother, 2nd of two children of Robert and Francis, married James Jickell Unity Mary Bright (nee Jickell) was the donor, 2nd of two children of Robert and Francis. The Amess family owned Churchill Island from 1872 to 1929. This lace collection was owned and contributed to by four generations of Amess women, see above.2 pieces of notepaper See photocopy Packaged with 0025-26 and 00291) "The effects of my Great Grandmother Janet Amess, wife of Samuel Amess. Dated back to 1850s-60s. Unity Bright." 2) "To whom it may concern. My apologies for the creasing, discoloration and markings but they have inevitably come with age and I hope that someone with the skills to rectify the conditions somewhat can improve them. Thank you very much. U Bright"janet amess lace collection, lace, churchill island, notes, amess -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - Crosscut Saw
Cross cut saws have been used for millennia, but they came into wider usage in Europe from the 15th century onwards. The term 'cross cut' refers to the blades on the saw’s cutting edge which come in a variety of different patterns. These saws are specifically designed for cutting across the grain of the wood by timber workers, sawyers, and other land workers for tree felling and cutting up larger pieces of lumber into smaller more manageable pieces. The saws come in variable sizes and lengths and are designed for use by one or two people. With the two-man saws, a method of alternating 'pull and push' to drag the blade back and forth through the timber, maximising efficiency and labour division. Donated by Wilfred Dungan on behalf of the Dungan family Collection originally used on the property of the late Dr Rae Dungan in Falls Creek Rd Olinda, purchased in the late 1930s from Olinda pioneers Harry and Minnie Holden. Also on the property of late May Farndon of Farndon’s and Falls Rd Mt Dandenong – aunt of Dr Rae William Dungan and also an early pioneer. Family holidays and weekends involved use of these sorts of farm implements plus working with horses. Post-war, the Olinda hand tools and machinery moved to the Shady Creek, Nilma North area where bush, pasture and cows had replaced the Olinda property. Wilfred well remembers being on one end of the crosscut saws cutting fence posts, logs and timber under “the tireless and vocal instruction” of a red headed local Darnum Rd legend called Harry Collyer. “He drove an old Rugby car and nearly pulled me through the logs with every cut!” steel blade, wooden handle and peg grip. Single person sawcrosscut, saw, churchill island, tool -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - Crosscut Saw
Cross cut saws have been used for millennia, but they came into wider usage in Europe from the 15th century onwards. The term 'cross cut' refers to the blades on the saw’s cutting edge which come in a variety of different patterns. These saws are specifically designed for cutting across the grain of the wood by timber workers, sawyers, and other land workers for tree felling and cutting up larger pieces of lumber into smaller more manageable pieces. The saws come in variable sizes and lengths and are designed for use by one or two people. With the two-man saws, a method of alternating 'pull and push' to drag the blade back and forth through the timber, maximising efficiency and labour division. Donated by Wilfred Dungan on behalf of the Dungan family Collection originally used on the property of the late Dr Rae Dungan in Falls Creek Rd Olinda, purchased in the late 1930s from Olinda pioneers Harry and Minnie Holden. Also on the property of late May Farndon of Farndon’s and Falls Rd Mt Dandenong – aunt of Dr Rae William Dungan and also an early pioneer. Family holidays and weekends involved use of these sorts of farm implements plus working with horses. Post-war, the Olinda hand tools and machinery moved to the Shady Creek, Nilma North area where bush, pasture and cows had replaced the Olinda property. Wilfred well remembers being on one end of the crosscut saws cutting fence posts, logs and timber under “the tireless and vocal instruction” of a red headed local Darnum Rd legend called Harry Collyer. “He drove an old Rugby car and nearly pulled me through the logs with every cut!” Two handled cross cut saw. One manufactured handle and one bush replacement wedged with three inch nail. 6 broken teeth. Rivets for handle broken off at home-made end. M shaped tooth profile.churchill island, crosscut, saw, tool -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of stand of trees, Unknown
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decadeBlack and white photograph of a stand of trees with a part of the Amess Half Cellar on the right side of the frame. Pieces of carts and the barn can be seen in the background.Catalogue number written in pencil on reverse. '6' or '9' written in pen at the top of the reverse side.churchill island, photograph