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Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1993
A Weed 'The Zone Plus' composite metal tennis racquet. Materials: Metal composite, Plastic, Rubber, Nylon, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1993
A Weed 'The Zone Plus' composite metal tennis racquet. Materials: Metal composite, Plastic, Rubber, Nylon, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1985
A Kuebler 'Resonanz R50' tennis racquet. Materials: Metal composite, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Nylon, Leather, Rubbertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1995
A Wilson 'Pro Staff 6.9 si Lite' racquet. Materials: Graphite, Plastic, Nylon, Adhesive tape, Rubbertennis -
Tennis Australia
Paper package, Ball container, Ball, Circa 1944
Sealed paper bag of three Wilson (USA) 'Championship' tennis balls. Materials: Ink, Paper, Rubber, Felttennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1985
A Penn '1' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by John McEnroe. Materials: Synthetic material, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container , Ball, Circa 1990
A sealed clear plastic container of three Dunlop 'Tour Pro' racquetballs. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1985
A Penn '5' 'Practice' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by Virginia Wade. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1969
A Rawlings 'John Newcombe' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by John Newcombe. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1990
A Penn '7' tennis ball. Autographed with black marker by Billie Jean King. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1990
A Penn '2' tennis ball. Autographed with black marker by Billie Jean King. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1990
A Penn '6' tennis ball. Autographed with black marker by Billie Jean King. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 2000
A Wilson 'Court 1' tennis ball. Autographed with black marker by Anna Kournikova. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 2000
A Penn 'Court 1' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by Doris Hart. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1990
A Penn 'Ti 3' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by Gabriela Sabatini. Materials: Rubber, Felt, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1998
A Penn 'Classic' '1' tennis ball. Autographed, in black marker by Paul Haarhuis. Materials: Rubber, Felt, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1995
A Penn 'Centre Court' tennis ball autographed, in black marker, by Don Budge. Materials: Rubber, Felt, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1995
A tennis ball advertising 'Uncle Tobys' cereal products, in plastic bag. Materials: Rubber, Felt, Ink, Plastictennis -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Equipment - Rubber Stamp, Ringwood Technical School Rubber Stamp on wooden block (pre 1990)
Ringwood Technical School Rubber Stamp of school crest on wooden block; Also a blue ink impression of the stamp. "Ringwood Technical School" around tree image, with "Growth Through Knoweldge" at top. rts, ringwood tech -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Stamp
This stamp was made for and used by Cramond and Dickson, a large clothing store on the corner of Liebig and Timor Streets, Warrnambool. They traded from 185 – 1974. John Glass Cramond and James Dickson migrated from Scotland to Melbourne where they opened a Cramond and Dickson store in St Kilda. They were inspired by the growth in Warrnambool after a visit and opened a second store there in 1855. The Cramond and Dickson store, grocers – drapery – ironmongery - chemist, was located on the corner of Liebig and Timor Streets, Warrnambool (now the site of a Mexican restaurant). Both Cramond and Dickson were involved in the business and social aspects of Warrnambool’s community. Cramond and Dickson closed in 1974. An advertisement placed by Cramond and Dickson in The Camperdown Chronicle, Saturday 6th April 1895, states them “showing the latest novelties for the coming winter season” … “import directly from English and Continental manufacturers” … “representatives in London … always in touch with the Newest Continental Fashions” ... “having been established for so many years we know the requirements of the Western District”… “allow 5 percent discount on goods paid for at the time of purchase”. [references: local historian John Lindsay, Warrnambool City Council’s CBD Heritage Trail leaflet, The Camperdown Chronicle, Facebook “Lost Warrnambool” site; WDHS Journal Volume 49 No2 2015] Rubber stamp, octagonal sided, with wooden handle. The stamp was owned and used by Warrnambool's department store, Cramond & Dickson."Warrnambool" "Outfitters and Drapers" "Cramond and Dickson"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, rubber stamp, cramond and dickson, office equipment, retail equipment -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, Fletcher Warrnambool
These marble stopper bottles came from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of John Fletcher. A marble stopper bottle was filled upside down so that as soon as the filling stopped the marble was forced down to seal the bottle against the rubber ring. Pressure inside the bottle would keep the marble pressed against the top of the bottle. To open the bottle the marble was pressed down where it would fall into the neck of the chamber below. The marble would stay inside the chamber when the bottle was tilted up for drinking. As a young boy John Fletcher worked at the cordial factory of John Rowley in Banyan Street, Warrnambool. He then worked in Koroit Street, Warrnambool at the Union Cordial Factory of John Davis. This factory had been established in the 1860s. In 1885 John Fletcher bought the business of John Davis and continued it on until 1930 when it was bought by Ralph Reeves. John Fletcher manufactured lemonade, tonic waters, soda water, sarsaparilla, cordials, ginger ale, hop beer and hop bitters. These bottles are of interest, firstly because they are good examples of the marble stopper bottle type of bottle, no longer in use. They are also important because they are John Fletcher bottles and he was a prominent businessman in Warrnambool for over 40 years.These are two glass bottles. They have a rounded base and body with deep indentations which give a narrowed aperture to the top of the body and the neck. The neck is round and tapering to a moulded opening at the top of the bottle. Both bottles had a round rubber ring inside the bottle, with one lodged in the bottom of the bottle. Both bottles have a green glass marble in the neck of the bottle. The name of the manufacturer of the lemonade is impressed into the body of the bottles. ‘J. Fletcher’s Aerated Waters Koroit Street Warrnambool’ ‘Lemonade’ ‘This bottle is the property of John Fletcher Warrnambool & cannot be legally used by others’ ‘A.G.M.’ john fletcher warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Melbourne Legacy
Certificate - Title Deed, Certificate of Title under the "Transfer of Land Act 1890"
Details of all the owners of Legacy House at 293 Swanston Street from 1914 until Junior Legacy Melbourne bought it in 1956. See also 01262 detailing the history of Legacy's ownership of the building.Provides a snapshot of Melbourne CBD property ownership in the first half of the twentieth century.1 double sided parchment sheet, black printing.01284.1 V 3472 SF 1537 handwritten pencil, blue orange and red hand drawn diagram, red rubber stamp, black rubber stamp. 01284.2 (Vol) 184 3247 (Fol) 36694 649282 (Transfer) 758497 handwritten in blue/black ink, 3 red rubber 'Discharged' stamps, 2/A216948 D.A. Tregent handwritten in pencil, various blue/black ink handwritten notes stamped Assistant Registrar of Titles.properties, dureau house -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Hose vulcaniser
After the 1939 bushfires the Forests Commission placed orders for 130,000 feet (nearly 40 km) of 1½ inch canvas hose in Britain to accompany over 200 new pumps of various types. The Altona workshop became a major centre for fabrication, repair and storage of hose. But lack of standardisation of hose couplings plagued Australian firefighters for decadesUsed to repair canvas hose A rubber patch is placed over the hole in the hose and clamped. It is then heated electrically to melt the rubber patch Canvas hose needs to be washed, dried, rolled and stored properly after it has been used otherwise it will rot. Unrolled hose is notorious for becoming tangled.forests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, fire pump, fire tanker -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, John Fletcher, Early 20th century
This bottle is known as a marble stopper bottle. The bottle was filled upside down so that as soon as the filling stopped the stopper was forced down to seal the bottle against the rubber ring. Pressure inside the bottle would keep the marble pressed against the top of the bottle. To open the bottle the marble was pressed down where it would fall into the neck chamber below. The marble would stay inside the chamber when the bottle was tilted up for drinking. This bottle came from the aerated waters factory of John Fletcher. This factory was commenced in the mid 19th century by John Davis. As a young boy John Fletcher worked at the cordial factory of John Rowley in Banyan Street, Warrnambool and then worked for John Davis at his Union Cordial Factory for many years. In 1885 he succeeded John Davis in this business. Fletcher’s business continued until 1930 and it later was bought by Ralph Reeves. John Fletcher manufactured aerated waters, soda, tonic waters, lemonade, ginger ale, hop beer, hop bitters, sarsaparilla and cordials. This bottle is of interest, firstly because it is a good example of the marble stopper type of bottle, no longer in use. It is also important because it is a John Fletcher bottle and he was a prominent soft drinks manufacturer in Warrnambool for over 40 years. This is a green-coloured glass bottle with a round base. The top of the body of the bottle has two heavy indentations either side, narrowing the entry to the body of the bottle. The neck is short and thick and the opening at the top of the bottle is moulded with a rubber ring around the inside. A glass marble is loose inside the bottle neck. The name of the manufacturer is moulded into the glass on the side and includes a crown symbol used as a trade mark.‘John Fletcher Trade Mark Warrnambool’ john fletcher, warrnambool, cordial manufacturers in warrnambool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - COHN BROS. MACHINE IN CRATE
Black and white photograph. Machine in crate (two sides and top of wooden crate removed). Inscriptions: on back 'Cohn Bros No. 3, single head crowner. 'Received 14 Sept. 1950'(rectangular rubber purple stamp. 'Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch' (circular rubber blue stamp). 'Butlers (Australia) Pty Ltd, Sydney, Allen St, Pyrmont', (oval rubber red stamp), 'MP 210', T & B L corners at back. 'B 226,50,1' on back.topic, objects, machine, 2000.525.01, 2000.526.01, 2000.529.01, 2000.530.01, 2000.531.01, 2000.532.01, 2000.533.01 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - COHN BROS: LARGE MACHINE IN WOODEN CRATE
Black and white photograph of large machine in box. Front and top of wooden crate removed). Inscriptions: on back 'MP 206', T & B L corners. '226/50/14', 'syruper, Cohn Bros, No. 2 case' typed on back. 'Butlers (Australia) Pty Ltd, Sydney, Allen St, Pyrmont' (oval rubber red stamp), Received 14 Sep. 1950' (rectangular rubber purple stamp), 'Royal Histo5rical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch' (circular rubber blue stamp).topic, objects, machine, 2000.527.01, 2000.530.01, 2000.523.01, 2000.529.01, 2000.531.01, 2000.533.01 -
Clunes Museum
Machine - WRINGER
RUBBER WRINGER FROM MRS. MARIE FEATONBY OF LOTHAIR STREET CLUNES. USED BY HER DURING HER MARRIED LIFE.WOODEN AND METAL HAND WRINGER WITH WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS ON WOODEN FRONT PANEL.NO.302 EXTRA HIGH GRADE WARRANTED. THE WRINGER CO. - TRADE MARK - A.W.CO.local history, domestic, laundering, -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, A People at war, 1942c
British wartime propaganda book relating to the war effort of the British people during World War 2. This copy distributed in Melbourne.72 p. paperback, black and white photographsHandwritten "Mavis Dalgrin" Rubber stamp "Hospiitality and Information Bureau for Australian and Allied Forces, 243 Collins St, Melbourne"world war ii, mavis dalgrin, great britain at war -
Orbost & District Historical Society
chair, 1920's
This chair would have originally had a different seat. The grooves and regular perforations seen underneath suggest that it was originally woven with chair cane. Chair caning is a method of weaving cane to build a comfortable seat. Donated by the Harry Cameron family, Harry's father, James Cameron, came to Bellagoogan on Majors Creek in 1882. Bellagoogan was on Majors Creek near Orbost and was the site of the first race course. Like many others at the time, the Camerons bred race horses.Harry died in 1964 aged 75.This item used by the Cameron Family has aesthetic significance. Luterma chairs are well known in Northern Europe. However they are becoming rarer. The Cameron family was a significant part of early Orbost.Little High Bentwood chair with perforated seat, metal screws and bolts, unreadable label underneath.Under seat - Luterma Fabrique en estonie. Made in Estonia. Inside seat rim J + ? Kehn rubber stampdomestic chair furniture cameron-harry -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Richards & Co, Ballarat Junior Technical School - Tennis Team 1938, 1938
Sport and available playing areas were important and every effort was made to provide this for the students when they moved into the new building in 1921. The terraces leading down from the gaol wall were terraced and clearing areas of rubble to provide playing areas for football and cricket was done by the students. In November 1922, a tennis court was opened in the Battery Paddock. It was designed by Syd Chambers and constructed by Les Waller, former students of the Ballarat School of Mines. A new tennis court was built and opened in 1934, in the same area. This photograph is of the 1938 Tennis Team - Ballarat Junior Technical School. The boys standing are L to R: D. Eltringham and J. Burt. Seated on the left is W. Rowe and W. Edwards on the right. They are with Mr J. Hosie - staff member 1938-41. Donald Eltringham was Dux of the school in 1938. He obtained a Diploma in Electrical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering from the School of Mines Ballarat - 1944/47A formal group of four boys in tennis outfits with racquets and one adult male.Photographer's stamp embossed on front with rubber stamp on back "Richards & Cc - photographers - Ballarat. In pencil - "Jun Tech" and "1938"tennis court, battery paddock, syd chambers, les waller, ballarat school of mines, 1938 tennis team, ballarat junior technical school, eltringham, burt, rowe, edwards, j. hosie, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering