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Frankston RSL Sub BranchLamp, c. World War 1
... ...brass...WW1 Military Carbide Signal and General Purpose Lamp which is round and made of brass. The lamp has a latched and hinged brass top. ...The lamp has a latched and hinged brass top. Brass and wood hinged handle with knurled access knob which is situated at the top of the lamp. ...Arthur E. Woodley donated the WW1 Military Carbide Signal and General Purpose Lamp to Frankston RSL. It was given to Arthur E. Woodley of Crib Point during the 1960s by Captain Ivan E. Layton MBE who was then the Executive Officer of Melbourne Legacy. During WW2 Ivan Layton was secretary to General Blamey. Ivan Layton died on 15th September, 1979. The carbide workings of the lamp were removed because of corrosion, otherwise it is almost complete.WW1 Military Carbide Signal and General Purpose Lamp which is round and made of brass. The lamp has a latched and hinged brass top. Brass and wood hinged handle with knurled access knob which is situated at the top of the lamp. In between the handle uprights is a round chimney flu which allows heat to escape. Approximately one third down from the top of the lamp there is a brass side handle. Immediately to the left of the handle is a rectangular curved view port with brass cover. Directly opposite the side handle is a convex glass window. Air vents are located at the bottom of the lamp. Inside the top half of the lamp is a chamber which contains the carbide lamp and perpendicular sleeves for the insertion of coloured glass panels. The bottom half of the lamp contains the carbide.Manufacturers Stamp, 'PLAYER & MITCHELL LTD', 'SENTINEL WORKS' 'BIRMINGHAM'ww1, military, brass, lamp, world war 1, round, great war, carbide, signal lamp, player mitchell, birmingham -
Friends of WestgarthtownFunctional object - Door lock, John Graham and Son
... ...brass...Lock is steel, handle brass. Large keyhole to right of handle, three small round holes on face for attaching to door....buildings fittings lock door john graham steel brass handle John Graham & Son' embossed on quatrefoil plaque Door locking mechanism with separate knob. ...Door locking mechanism with separate knob. Lock is steel, handle brass. Large keyhole to right of handle, three small round holes on face for attaching to door.John Graham & Son' embossed on quatrefoil plaquebuildings, fittings, lock, door, john graham, steel, brass, handle -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL SET WW2, FRAMED, post 1945
... Set of 7 medals mounted in a brown wood frame with red backing, brass label under the medals. 1. 1939 - 45 Star. 2. ...On brass label, " VX16067 Pte John Eric Wiles, VX16067 Capt J. ...Wiles 2/7th INF BN 2/AIF" Set of 7 medals mounted in a brown wood frame with red backing, brass label under the medals. 1. 1939 - 45 Star. 2. ...John Eric Wiles VX16067, refer Cat No 5410P for his service details.Set of 7 medals mounted in a brown wood frame with red backing, brass label under the medals. 1. 1939 - 45 Star. 2. Africa Star. 3. Pacific Star. 4. Defence Medal. 5. British War Medal 1939 - 45. 6. Australian Service Medal 1939 - 45. 7. Greece & Crete Commemorative medal.On brass label, " VX16067 Pte John Eric Wiles, VX16067 Capt J. E. Wiles 2/7th INF BN 2/AIF"medals, awards, wiles -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island LightstationTable
... The late nineteenth century cedar table has turned legs, a front drawer with brass knob pull (this may not be original). ...Australian cedar table with turned legs and front drawer with brass keyhole and wooden knob. Unpainted....The late nineteenth century cedar table has turned legs, a front drawer with brass knob pull (this may not be original). ...This table was found in the shed and restored in the 1990's by lightstation staff. The late nineteenth century cedar table has turned legs, a front drawer with brass knob pull (this may not be original). The wood has lost its original finish. Despite this, it has first level contributory significance for its historic value as an original furnishing that has remained at the lightstation since the nineteenth century.It has first level contributory significance for its historic value as an original furnishing that has remained at the lightstation since the nineteenth century.Australian cedar table with turned legs and front drawer with brass keyhole and wooden knob. Unpainted. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Cow Bell, Circa 1878
... The artefact is a brass cow bell recovered from the 1878 shipwreck of the LOCH ARD near Port Campbell. ...Brass cow bell, covered in encrustations. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road The artefact is a brass cow bell recovered from the 1878 shipwreck of the LOCH ARD near Port Campbell. ...The artefact is a brass cow bell recovered from the 1878 shipwreck of the LOCH ARD near Port Campbell. It was raised by Flagstaff Hill divers in 1973 and is in storage at the Maritime Village. A cow bell is a bell worn around the neck of free-roaming livestock so herders can keep track of an animal via the sound of the bell when the animal is grazing out of view in hilly landscapes. Although they are typically referred to as "cow bells" due to their extensive use with cattle, the bells are used on a wide variety of animals. The earliest examples of truly recognizable cow bells date back to the Iron Age. The use of iron bells in sub-Saharan African music and the Niger–Congo area is linked to the early iron-making technology spread during the Bantu migrations. The earliest archaeological evidence of bells dates back to more than 5000 years ago, from the 3rd millennium BC in Neolithic China. During this era, there is evidence of early forms of pottery cow bells, which were likely used to keep track of goats, sheep, and cattle. These pottery bells were later replaced by metal bells using brass and other materials. The LOCH ARD was constructed on the Clyde in 1873 for the prestigious Loch Line of colonial clipper ships, designed for the Australian run. She sailed from England on 1 March 1878 carrying 37 crew, 17 passengers and a diverse general cargo ranging from luxury items to bulk railway iron. On 1 June 1878, emerging from fog and hearing too late the sound of breakers against the tall limestone cliffs, the vessel struck the southern foot of Mutton Bird Island and sank in 23 metres of water. Of the fifty-four people on board only two survived, one young male crewman, Tom Pearce, and one young female passenger, Eva Carmichael. (See References or Notes below for further details.)The cow bell is believed to be part of the cargo of the Loch Ard and this shipwreck of the Loch Ard is of historical significance for Victoria. Registered on the Victorian Heritage Register ( S 417), with Flagstaff Hill having a varied collection of artefacts from the Loch Ard. Its collection is significant for being one of the largest accumulation of artefacts from this notable Victorian shipwreck. The collections object is to also give us a snapshot into history so we can interpret the story of this tragic event. The collection is also archaeologically significant as it represents aspects of Victoria's shipping history that allows us to interpret Victoria's social and historical themes of the time. The collections historically significance is that it is associated unfortunately with the worst and best-known shipwreck in Victoria's history. Brass cow bell, covered in encrustations. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, maritime museum, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, loch ard, mutton bird island, glenample, eva carmichael, tom pearce, flagstaff hill divers, cow bell, horse bell, bell smith, vintage bell, farmer, shepherd, drover, stock bell, brass bell -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryTool - Laryngoscope, Chevalier Jackson, Circa 1913
... ...brass...Chevalier Jackson direct laryngoscope, with attached small light bulb inside the internal blade. Brass coated piece with a large size. This piece has a discoloured and beaten surface with visible hit marks, deformation at the back of the blade and green spots in handle area. ...Brass coated piece with a large size. This piece has a discoloured and beaten surface with visible hit marks, deformation at the back of the blade and green spots in handle area. ...Please refer to The Wood Library for further information about this piece. URL: https://www.woodlibrarymuseum.org/museum/item/664/jackson-laryngoscope Chevalier Jackson direct laryngoscope, with attached small light bulb inside the internal blade. Brass coated piece with a large size. This piece has a discoloured and beaten surface with visible hit marks, deformation at the back of the blade and green spots in handle area. The hand anatomic handle is faceted and designed with a thumb rest section at the angle. Welding sections are visible along the blade base external canal and handle attachment area. No inscriptions.Anychevalier jackson, laryngoscope, light bulb, brass -
Friends of WestgarthtownDomestic object - Sewing machine, Wertheim, Frankfurt
... Two wooden boxes on each side, with brass pull rings. Wooden box also for covering sewing machine. ...'Wertheim Francfort' on brass plaque nailed onto sewing machine, along with Wertheim symbol of man with pick....Two wooden boxes on each side, with brass pull rings. Wooden box also for covering sewing machine. ...c.1890-1905 This Wertheim sewing machine, donated by Sylvia Schultz, direct Ziebell descendent, is a rare early example manufactured in Frankfurt, Germany before the company established production in Melbourne. Its construction during this earlier European phase highlights the global reach of domestic technology that later became central to Australian household life. The machine features highly decorative cast-iron legs with ‘Wertheim’ prominently moulded into the frame, a brass plaque reading Wertheim Francfort with the firm’s pick-axe emblem, and a finely detailed sewing mechanism enclosed by a wooden cover. The treadle base, ornate ironwork, side storage compartments, and mobility wheels together illustrate the craftsmanship and functional elegance characteristic of 19th-century European sewing machines. As part of the Ziebell collection, the machine reflects the domestic craft, self-sufficiency, and technological adaptation of German settler families. It enriches the museum’s understanding of women’s work, household production, and the adoption of imported machinery in everyday life, offering insight into both global manufacturing histories and local cultural heritage. Hand sewing machine on stand with storage compartments. Ironwork frame, very decorative casting. Large wheel on right as part of sewing machine. Two wooden boxes on each side, with brass pull rings. Wooden box also for covering sewing machine. Decorative border around sewing mechanism. Frame is on wheels.Wertheim' cast in iron in centre of frame, and on both sides. 'Wertheim Francfort' on brass plaque nailed onto sewing machine, along with Wertheim symbol of man with pick.domestic items, sewing, machine, wertheim, francfort, domestic -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Archimedes Drill, 1900 to 1930s
... There were numerous different sized Archimedes drills made from various materials, usually a combination of wood and steel, some being all steel and some including brass parts. The fancier versions of these drills included parts made from Rosewood, Ebony, Ivory and decorative brass parts. ...Weighted Archimedes drill all metal construction, nickel plated with brass handles centrifugal type...There were numerous different sized Archimedes drills made from various materials, usually a combination of wood and steel, some being all steel and some including brass parts. The fancier versions of these drills included parts made from Rosewood, Ebony, Ivory and decorative brass parts. ...The Archimedes drill, also known as a fretwork drill, is an old type of drill which works on the Archimedian principle; the drill rotates quickly as the barrel on the stem is worked up and down. This tool provides a quick and easy way to bore holes through ordinary fret wood and other substances, smaller versions are used in jewellery making where precision drilling is required. There were numerous different sized Archimedes drills made from various materials, usually a combination of wood and steel, some being all steel and some including brass parts. The fancier versions of these drills included parts made from Rosewood, Ebony, Ivory and decorative brass parts. Some of the later Archimedes drills had technological improvements such as a ratchet device and the inclusion of fly-weights. The ratchet device allows the drill to revolve continuously in the cutting direction. The fly-weights give momentum to maintain the speed of the drill during the upward stroke of the hand. Most old examples have no makers names.A vintage drilling tool that has been nickel plated with brass fitting and easier to sterilise. The item therefore could have been used in the medical profession as a bone drill during surgery. Weighted Archimedes drill all metal construction, nickel plated with brass handles centrifugal typeNoneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, archimedean drill, drill, tool, drilling tool -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL SET WW2, FRAMED, Unknown
... "Edward James Condon" (born Moonee Ponds, enlisted St Kilda) The Regimental No VX664 is wrong on the brass plaque, it is “VX554” Enlisted 20.10.1939, embark for the Middle East 14.4.1940, embark for Greece 31.3.1941, embark for Ceylon 10.3.1942, embark for Australia 7.7.1942, discharged from the AIF 11.9.1945. ...On Brass plate. “Edward James Condon VX664 Private, 2/2 Australian Field Regiment, 2 Australian Imperial Forces, 20/10/1939 - 11/9/1945” Enlisted 1939 in the first 500 draft in Australia. ...Condon Medal Set framed Photograph Awards Passchendaele Barracks Trust On Brass plate. “Edward James Condon VX664 Private, 2/2 Australian Field Regiment, 2 Australian Imperial Forces, 20/10/1939 - 11/9/1945” Enlisted 1939 in the first 500 draft in Australia. ..."Edward James Condon" (born Moonee Ponds, enlisted St Kilda) The Regimental No VX664 is wrong on the brass plaque, it is “VX554” Enlisted 20.10.1939, embark for the Middle East 14.4.1940, embark for Greece 31.3.1941, embark for Ceylon 10.3.1942, embark for Australia 7.7.1942, discharged from the AIF 11.9.1945. WW2 Framed medal set of Edward James Condon containing photograph of E.J. Condon and a record of his Military service and his service medals. 1939 - 45 Star. Africa Star. Defence Medal. British War Medal 1939 - 45. Australian Service medal 1939 - 45On Brass plate. “Edward James Condon VX664 Private, 2/2 Australian Field Regiment, 2 Australian Imperial Forces, 20/10/1939 - 11/9/1945” Enlisted 1939 in the first 500 draft in Australia. e.j. condon, medal set, framed photograph, awards, passchendaele barracks trust -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Scales, L.F. & C, Pocket Balance Scales, 1900 c
... The front plate is brass. The wording on the scales is "Not Legal For Use In Trade". ...Small very old pocket balance scales, front plate is brass. The wording on the scales is Not Legal For Use In Trade,. ...The front plate is brass. The wording on the scales is "Not Legal For Use In Trade". ...Small, very old pocket balance scales 0 L.F. & C. Made in New York. Possible belonged to and used by the Bishop family 1900s to 1930s. The front plate is brass. The wording on the scales is "Not Legal For Use In Trade". The scales measure up to 25lb.Small very old pocket balance scales, front plate is brass. The wording on the scales is Not Legal For Use In Trade,. Scales measure up to 25lb.scales, kitchenware -
National Wool MuseumInstrument - Scales, 1880-1898
... The box bears the signatures of two Hirst family members, one being Lewis Hirst dated at 1898. The original brass pole has been replaced with a replica metal somewhere throughout the years after the brass pole broke through use. ...Scales are made from brass, pole for holding scales once brass now replaced with metal pole. ...The weights for testing samples of cloth are 20, 10, 10, 5, 3, 2, 1, grains in brass & '5, '3, '2, '1 [tenths of a grain] in aluminium. ...Scales are made from brass, pole for holding scales once brass now replaced with metal pole. ...At the time of sale, the last of the Hirst family to work in the mill located in Geelong gave Donald (donor Bruce's father) Doherty a set of scales that had been used by several generations of Hirsts and adapted by them over time for specific use in their mill. These Scales were saved from waste and being thrown away at the time of sale to remain in use in the industry in the hands of someone who knew how to use them. The scales were used in calculating the weight of cloth and simultaneously calculating the amount of yarn required to weave it following the instructions printed within the box. The box bears the signatures of two Hirst family members, one being Lewis Hirst dated at 1898. The original brass pole has been replaced with a replica metal somewhere throughout the years after the brass pole broke through use. Hirst was brought by McKendrick in the 1960s and these scales sat for 12 months as part of the 12 month "cooling off" period. The scales were then handed to Donald rather than being disposed of.Scales used for weighing and calculating weight and thread count of textile samples. Originated from Godfrey Hirst Mills in Geelong. Writing describes how to utilise scales. Scales are made from brass, pole for holding scales once brass now replaced with metal pole. Scales held inside wooden box with black text in ink depicting use of scales on paper located inside and outside of box.Outside of box. Wording: APPARTUS for TESTING the WEIGHT per YARD of CLOTHS & COUNT of YARN from a small SAMPLE. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Indispensable to Manufactures, Merchants & handling Woollen, Worsted, Cotton, Linen, Jute, Hemp, Flannel, Felt, Army, Navy, Police, Railway, Sail & other Cloths -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- USED IN GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The apparatus consists of Scales, Weights, 1, 2 & 4 sq. inch Cutting Templates & Book of Tables --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------By weighing a small Sample the accurate Weight in Ounces of a yard of Cloth any width from 18 to 64 inches, the Weight per Square Metre in Grams, the Counts* of Warp and Weft, and the approximate length of full & short ends of pieces of fabrics, [without unrolling and measuring for stocktaking & other purposes] can be ascertained without any Calculation --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Price in United Kingdom, 25s., Carriage Paid. Price to Canada & U.S.A. $6.75 do. H. Lord. 10, And Place, Bradford, England. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------*When ordering, state on what system you base your YARN COUNTS. Inside of box. Wording: DIRECTIONS FOR USE --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------TESTING WEIGHT OF CLOTHS. Place sample to be tested on a piece of cardboard, put a Cutting Template on it, cut card and cloth round template with scissors and weigh it according to instructions given in Book of Tables. TESTING FOR YARN COUNTS. Cut out 1 square inch of cloth, draw out wrap or weft threads, according to which is being tested, and the number of inches so drawn, that balance respective weight is the approximate Count. The same rule holds good when number of inches are drawn from a bobbin. In testing from the cloth, allowance has to be made for loss or gain in the process of manufacture. Weight marked C is for Cotton Counts " " W " " Worsted " " " WS " " Woollen Skeins " " L " " Linen Counts. The weights for testing samples of cloth are 20, 10, 10, 5, 3, 2, 1, grains in brass & '5, '3, '2, '1 [tenths of a grain] in aluminium. Inside of box. Signtures, handwritten: Bottom right: Lewis Hirst !898 Top Left (Smudge ?) W Hirst !935godfrey hirst, hirst family, textile design, textile creation -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryDecorative object - Wine cup
... The wine cup is set loosely on a custom-made angle-fronted wooden plinth with an attached brass plaque....Brass plaque affixed to the front of angle-fronted plinth. ...wine wine cup commemorative pewter anaesthetist Hong Kong Brass plaque affixed to the front of angle-fronted plinth. ...The wine cup is made of pewter in a Chinese style, ornately decorated with three legs. The wine cup is set loosely on a custom-made angle-fronted wooden plinth with an attached brass plaque.Brass plaque affixed to the front of angle-fronted plinth. "PRESENTED TO THE ROYAL AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF SURGEONS AND FACULTY OF ANAESTHETISTS BY THE SOCIETY OF ANAESTHETISTS, HONG KONG ON THE OCCASION OF THE 56TH GENERA SCIENTIFIC MEETING HONG KONG 20TH–26TH MARCH 1983"wine, wine cup, commemorative, pewter, anaesthetist, hong kong -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.photograph
... Pick and Gun, possibly brass material...MMM Pioneer badge WW1 ANZAC Great War Australian soldiers Pick and Gun, possibly brass material Badge attributed to the Pioneers Corps WW1 photograph ...World War 1Worn on the collars of the Pioneers Corps, guns facing inwards, 1 on each side of the collars.Badge attributed to the Pioneers Corps WW1Pick and Gun, possibly brass materialmmm, pioneer, badge, ww1, anzac, great war, australian, soldiers -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPlan - Ship Plan / Mould, n.d
... Back: '2 off Brass' - pencil...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Back: '2 off Brass' - pencil Wooden pattern for mould for boat fitting. ...Wooden pattern for mould for boat fitting. 'H' shaped with flat base. Painted pale pink.Back: '2 off Brass' - pencil -
Heidelberg Golf ClubLeisure object - Golf club, George Nicoll Company, Don Walker No.2 wood, 1926c
... Brass plate on base of head: "2"...Heidelberg Golf Club golf clubs woods golf professionals Don Walker Brass plate on base of head: "2" Metal shaft, wooden head and leather grip. ...Don Walker was club professional at Heidelberg Golf Club 1936-1941. He died on active service in World War 2. The Don Walker Memorial Trophy is named in his honour.One of a full set of Don Walker golf clubs held at HGC.Metal shaft, wooden head and leather grip.Brass plate on base of head: "2"heidelberg golf club, golf clubs, woods, golf professionals, don walker -
Friends of Kurth KilnElectrolux Gas Producer Unit, Electrolux
... A brass nameplate states the make as Electrolux...The unit being in reasonable condition would almost lend itself to reconditioning for use. A brass nameplate states the make as Electrolux This Gas Producer Unit is in reasonable condition, with apparently all doors and fittings intact. ...This Unit was donated to us by the Falla Family of Donald, and picked up from the farm on 22 February 2007.The unit being in reasonable condition would almost lend itself to reconditioning for use.This Gas Producer Unit is in reasonable condition, with apparently all doors and fittings intact. The central oval shaped hopper is flanged by round and regular containers, interconnected with a series of pipes. Obviously a professionally made item, with signs of the original paintwork still visible. A brass nameplate states the make as Electrolux -
Torquay and District Historical SocietyEquipment - Metal Object, Pre 1890
... Brass plate attached with provenance of item...Its whereabouts were unknown until 1996 when it was donated to the Society. torquay joseph h. scammell 1891 arnold goetz Shipwrecks Great Ocean Road Victoria Scammell Collection Brass plate attached with provenance of item Round metal object, possibly binnacle cover from ship's compass. ...Binnacle cover from the compass of the Scammell wrecked off Point Danger Torquay in 1891.This is an original artefact discovered at Point Danger Torquay in 1934. Its whereabouts were unknown until 1996 when it was donated to the Society.Round metal object, possibly binnacle cover from ship's compass.Brass plate attached with provenance of itemtorquay, joseph h. scammell, 1891, arnold goetz, shipwrecks great ocean road victoria, scammell collection -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Cow Bell, circa 1878
... The artefact is a brass cow bell recovered from the 1878 shipwreck of the LOCH ARD near Port Campbell. ...Cow bell, brass, covered in encrustation, handle missing from the top....Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road The artefact is a brass cow bell recovered from the 1878 shipwreck of the LOCH ARD near Port Campbell. ...The artefact is a brass cow bell recovered from the 1878 shipwreck of the LOCH ARD near Port Campbell. It was raised by Flagstaff Hill divers in 1973 and is in storage at the Maritime Village. The LOCH ARD was constructed on the Clyde in 1873 for the prestigious Loch Line of colonial clipper ships, designed for the Australian run. She sailed from England on 1 March 1878 carrying 37 crew, 17 passengers and a diverse general cargo ranging from luxury items to bulk railway iron. On 1 June 1878, emerging from fog and hearing too late the sound of breakers against the tall limestone cliffs, the vessel struck the southern foot of Mutton Bird Island and sank in 23 metres of water. Of the fifty-four people on board only two survived, one young male crewman, Tom Pearce, and one young female passenger, Eva Carmichael. A century later, despite the pounding seas and the efforts of looters, the wreck site continued to provide ample evidence of the extraordinary range of goods being imported into the Colony of Victoria in the post-Gold Rush era. Flagstaff Hill divers in the 1970s reported finds of “Bottles of champagne, window panes, rolls of zinc, barrels of cement, iron rails, clocks, lead shot, corrugated iron, lead, marble, salad oil bottles, ink bottles, copper wire, gin bottles, rolls of carpet, floor tiles, copper rivets, gas light fittings, pocket knives, toys, crystal chandeliers, beer mugs, cutlery, candles sticks, wick scissors, cow bells, and sauce bottles.” From this array of objects on the ocean floor emerged the humble brass cow bell. Cow bells were common to colonial agriculture and transport, used wherever animals were turned out to graze overnight and had to be rounded up again next morning. Bells were fastened around the necks of household milking cows, domestic goats, bullock teams, horse teams, and camel teams, to help find them in the pre-dawn light. Station shepherds and cattle drovers also used them to warn of any disturbances to their flocks and herds overnight. The bells were a necessary item in a largely unfenced continent. So important, that Anthony Mongon began making his pot-bells at Yackandandah from 1861, August Menneke produced the “Wagga Pot” from 1867, and Samuel Jones started manufacturing his distinctively shaped “Condamine Bell” in 1868. However, these deeply resonant Australian bells were made from iron — Mongon and Jones were blacksmiths who simply beat old pitsaw blades into shape. Few genuinely brass cow bells were made here, the vast majority being imported from Britain where the industry of brass founding was already well established. (Some bells were also imported from the United States, but these too were nearly all of iron). This bell is historically significant as typical of a cow bell used by farmers and herdsmen in Colonial Victoria. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from LOCH ARD is significant for being one of the largest collections of artefacts from this shipwreck in Victoria. It is significant for its association with the shipwreck, which is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR S417). The collection is significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the LOCH ARD. The LOCH ARD collection is archaeologically significant as the remains of a large international passenger and cargo ship. The LOCH ARD collection is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and its potential to interpret sub-theme 1.5 of Victoria’s Framework of Historical Themes (living with natural processes). The collection is also historically significant for its association with the LOCH ARD, which was one of the worst and best known shipwrecks in Victoria’s history. Cow bell, brass, covered in encrustation, handle missing from the top.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, maritime museum, great ocean road, shipwreck artefact, loch ard, mutton bird island, glenample, eva carmichael, tom pearce, flagstaff hill divers, cow bell, horse bell, bell smith, vintage bell, farmer, shepherd, drover, stock bell, brass bell -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbourneEquipment - Surveying equipment in fitted timber box and leather outer casing
... Surveying equipment in fitted timber box. 3 components of solid brass painted dark green. Missing one additional component. ...Surveying equipment in fitted timber box. 3 components of solid brass painted dark green. Missing one additional component. ...Melbourne Surveying equipment in fitted timber box. 3 components of solid brass painted dark green. Missing one additional component. ...Surveying equipment in fitted timber box. 3 components of solid brass painted dark green. Missing one additional component. Outer fitted and hand tooled leather carrying case.Surveying equipment in fitted timber box. 3 components of solid brass painted dark green. Missing one additional component. Outer fitted and hand tooled leather carrying case.T.005 Ass.No.108B From Norman H.Seward, Optician 459 Bourke St (near Queen St.) Melbourne -
Victorian Maritime CentrePowder Compact with mirror
... The souvenir brass powder compact mirror was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. ...A brass powder compact with mirror. With a satin padded top with photo imprint of the T.S.S Monowai on the right side....Victorian Maritime Centre 220 The Esplanade Crib Point mornington-peninsula The souvenir brass powder compact mirror was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. ...The souvenir brass powder compact mirror was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. It is part of a cruise liner collection by D. Benson and Family over a period of years. D. Benson sold part of the collection to the V.M.C who purchased the remaining part. It is a great source of information to visitors to the V.M.C. At the time of ocean liner holiday cruising, many people purchased these souvenirs to keep or give away as gifts.A brass powder compact with mirror. With a satin padded top with photo imprint of the T.S.S Monowai on the right side.T.S.S Monowaisouvenir, cruise liners, t.s.s monowai -
Victorian Maritime CentrePaperweight- Metal
... The souvenir metal brass paperweight was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. ...A metal paperweight with brass anchor ans S.S Strathnaver logo in blue, red, white and yellow flag...Victorian Maritime Centre 220 The Esplanade Crib Point mornington-peninsula The souvenir metal brass paperweight was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. ...The souvenir metal brass paperweight was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. It is part of a cruise liner collection by D. Benson and Family over a period of years. D. Benson sold part of the collection to the V.M.C who purchased the remaining part. It is a great source of information to visitors to the V.M.C. At the time of ocean liner holiday cruising, many people purchased these souvenirs to keep or give away as gifts.A metal paperweight with brass anchor ans S.S Strathnaver logo in blue, red, white and yellow flagLogo S.S Strathnaver and coloured flagmerchant souvenir, s.s strathnaver -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, 1936
... Black and white photograph, mounted on cardboard, of a brass band....Written on back of mount: "Border Brass Band 1936 | L to R Back Row: Bob Harris, Jack Gollings, Cliff Broderick, John Shaw, Jack Nash, Eric Harrison, Claude Bull. | Centre: Ron Blowers, Glen Harris, Jeff Selby, Alf Dwyer, Geoff Hossack, Lyn Warren, Joe Williamson, Fred Cooper, Ron Hossack Jnr., Bill Skey. | Seated: Jim Pascoe, Maurice Carrigg, Bert Warren, Ron Hossack - Bandmaster, Vin Warren, Stuart Stedman, Allan Hawking | Front: Dennis Walsh, Viv Hibbins"...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country brass bands border brass band bob harris jack gollings john shaw jack nash eric harrison claude bull ron blowers glen harris jeff selby alf dwyer geoff hossack lyn warren joe williamson fred cooper ron hossack jnr jim pascoe bill skey maurce carrigg bert warren ron hossack vin warren stuart stedman allan hawking dennis walsh viv hibbins cliff broderick Written on back of mount: "Border Brass Band 1936 | L to R Back Row: Bob Harris, Jack Gollings, Cliff Broderick, John Shaw, Jack Nash, Eric Harrison, Claude Bull. | Centre: Ron Blowers, Glen Harris, Jeff Selby, Alf Dwyer, Geoff Hossack, Lyn Warren, Joe Williamson, Fred Cooper, Ron Hossack Jnr., Bill Skey. | Seated: Jim Pascoe, Maurice Carrigg, Bert Warren, Ron Hossack - Bandmaster, Vin Warren, Stuart Stedman, Allan Hawking | Front: Dennis Walsh, Viv Hibbins" Black and white photograph, mounted on cardboard, of a brass band. ...Black and white photograph, mounted on cardboard, of a brass band.Written on back of mount: "Border Brass Band 1936 | L to R Back Row: Bob Harris, Jack Gollings, Cliff Broderick, John Shaw, Jack Nash, Eric Harrison, Claude Bull. | Centre: Ron Blowers, Glen Harris, Jeff Selby, Alf Dwyer, Geoff Hossack, Lyn Warren, Joe Williamson, Fred Cooper, Ron Hossack Jnr., Bill Skey. | Seated: Jim Pascoe, Maurice Carrigg, Bert Warren, Ron Hossack - Bandmaster, Vin Warren, Stuart Stedman, Allan Hawking | Front: Dennis Walsh, Viv Hibbins"brass bands, border brass band, bob harris, jack gollings, john shaw, jack nash, eric harrison, claude bull, ron blowers, glen harris, jeff selby, alf dwyer, geoff hossack, lyn warren, joe williamson, fred cooper, ron hossack jnr, jim pascoe, bill skey, maurce carrigg, bert warren, ron hossack, vin warren, stuart stedman, allan hawking, dennis walsh, viv hibbins, cliff broderick -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL SET, post WWII
... On discharge on 27.2.1946 he held the rank of Sapper in 7th Aust Army Troops Company. The brass plate mounting has 5 spaces for medals indicating that there was possibly 3 more originally on the set....Medals, brass plate mounted, set of 2. Re J W JENKINS. .1) 1939-45 Star. .2) Australian Service Medal. ...Medals military history V236058 J W JENKINS Medals, brass plate mounted, set of 2. Re J W JENKINS. .1) 1939-45 Star. .2) Australian Service Medal. ...James William JENKINS V236058 enlisted in the Army 3.2.1942 aged 21 years. On discharge on 27.2.1946 he held the rank of Sapper in 7th Aust Army Troops Company. The brass plate mounting has 5 spaces for medals indicating that there was possibly 3 more originally on the set.Medals, brass plate mounted, set of 2. Re J W JENKINS. .1) 1939-45 Star. .2) Australian Service Medal. V236058 J W JENKINSmedals, military, history -
Bellarine Historical Society MuseumContainer - Edwardian Trinket Box, 1901-1910
... In the Edwardian era (1901-1910) Art Nouveau influence saw designs become more intricate featuring graceful curves and motifs inspired by nature with lighter more delicate designs. The brass lid is ornate embossed with a floral and scroll design.The lid is similar to those made by Zeccoli D'Azeghio of Bologna, Italy but no maker's mark is visible. ...Small Edwardian Trinket Box with ornate decorative brass lid and cut-glass base....Small Edwardian Trinket Box with ornate decorative brass lid and cut-glass base. Container Edwardian Trinket Box ...Trinket boxes were used to store small treasures, jewellery or keep-sakes. In the Edwardian era (1901-1910) Art Nouveau influence saw designs become more intricate featuring graceful curves and motifs inspired by nature with lighter more delicate designs. The brass lid is ornate embossed with a floral and scroll design.The lid is similar to those made by Zeccoli D'Azeghio of Bologna, Italy but no maker's mark is visible. Zeccoli is probably a shop name located on d'AZeghio Street in Bologna in early 20th Century. It no longer exists.This is a typical Art Nouveau influenced design of the Edwardian era. The embossed lid is intricacy designed. The cut-glass base also features an elaborately worked design in diamond shapes.Small Edwardian Trinket Box with ornate decorative brass lid and cut-glass base.No maker's mark visible. 'M' scratched into base bottom.art nouveau -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Coffee Grinder, A. Kenrick & Sons, C 1880's
... A nineteenth century cast iron hand coffee grinder, with brass fittings. It has a brass plaque to the front which has the makers name 'A. ...This has a brass plaque to the front which has the makers name 'A. ...A nineteenth century cast iron hand coffee grinder, with brass fittings. It has a brass plaque to the front which has the makers name 'A. ...Many people used coffee grinders, spice grinders or mortar and pestle to grind the roasted coffee beans into a powder. It was made in England by Archibald Kenrick and Sons in about the 1880s. This firm had been established in 1791 in West Bromwich, Birmingham. A nineteenth century cast iron hand coffee grinder, with brass fittings. It has a brass plaque to the front which has the makers name 'A. KENRICK & SONS PATENT COFFEE MILL' around the Royal coat of arms with a lion and unicorn above the words 'DIEU ET MON DROIT'. It dates from c.1880. It has a curved shaped winding handle which has a turned wooden knob at the end. There is a brass knob on the pull out drawer at the bottom to collect the grinds. There are side attachments on the cast iron base sides so the grinder may be screwed to a bench or table.This has a brass plaque to the front which has the makers name 'A. KENRICK & SONS PATENT COFFEE MILL' around the Royal coat of arms with a lion and unicorn above the words 'DIEU ET MON DROIT'. On the base underneath the grinder is stamped ' A Kenrick & Sons' There is a hole in the middle with 'No 3' stamped underneath it. coffee grinders, coffee accessories, coffee, food processing equipment, kitchen equipment -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchWeapon - Shell Fuse Cap, Galt Manufacturing Company
... ...brass...Brass shell fuse, rounded pyramid in shape.m Has multiple sections and a ring of measurements around the circumference. ...This object can tell the story of allied war production, showing that it was produced in Canada and used in Australian munitions. galt shell percusssion cap munition brass manufacturing war wwi Underneath: Galt Around the cirumference: DC, and measurements 1-22 cm Brass shell fuse, rounded pyramid in shape.m Has multiple sections and a ring of measurements around the circumference. ...Galt Mfg Co in Canada produced shell percussion caps for allied munitions during WWI. This cap would have been attached to the end of a shell and provided the ignition to cause the shell to explode. It has a small arrow in a circle on the base which indicates use in the Australian Military.This object can tell the story of allied war production, showing that it was produced in Canada and used in Australian munitions. Brass shell fuse, rounded pyramid in shape.m Has multiple sections and a ring of measurements around the circumference. Lighter coloured cap on the top. Has a number of holes on the surface.Underneath: Galt Around the cirumference: DC, and measurements 1-22 cmgalt, shell, percusssion, cap, munition, brass, manufacturing, war, wwi -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Inspection Plate, Mid-20th century
... This cast brass deck inspection cover with housing is made for the marine environment. ...Inspection plate; a round brass marine inspection screw-out cover and housing with a slotted recess in the lid....Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This cast brass deck inspection cover with housing is made for the marine environment. ...This cast brass deck inspection cover with housing is made for the marine environment. Inspection plates have been incorporated into the ship's design since at least the late 19th century. Modern deck inspection posts have a similar design and can be made from stainless steel, aluminium or plastic. The deck inspection plate gives marine vessel owners and inspectors easy access to the areas below the deck to check for signs of damage, wear or corrosion.This mid-20th-century inspection plate with housing shows the importance of marine safety. Inspections on marine vessels today are still carried out via inspection ports made from modern materials.Inspection plate; a round brass marine inspection screw-out cover and housing with a slotted recess in the lid.warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, brass marine inspection plate, marine equipment, inspection housing, boat plate, inspection port, marine plate, deck plate, marine safety -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Inspection Plate, Mid-20th century
... This cast brass deck inspection cover with housing is made for the marine environment. ...Inspection plate; a round brass marine inspection screw-out cover and housing with a slotted recess in the lid....Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This cast brass deck inspection cover with housing is made for the marine environment. ...This cast brass deck inspection cover with housing is made for the marine environment. Inspection plates have been incorporated into the ship's design since at least the late 19th century. Modern deck inspection posts have a similar design and can be made from stainless steel, aluminium or plastic. The deck inspection plate gives marine vessel owners and inspectors easy access to the areas below the deck to check for signs of damage, wear or corrosion. This mid-20th-century inspection plate with housing shows the importance of marine safety. Inspections on marine vessels today are still carried out via inspection ports made from modern materials. Inspection plate; a round brass marine inspection screw-out cover and housing with a slotted recess in the lid.warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, brass marine inspection plate, marine equipment, inspection housing, boat plate, inspection port, marine plate, deck plate, marine safety -
Victorian Maritime CentreLuggage Tag
... The souvenir brass & leather luggage strap was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. ...Brass luggage tag on leather strap with 'Fairstar''& emblem engraved on front. ...Victorian Maritime Centre 220 The Esplanade Crib Point mornington-peninsula The souvenir brass & leather luggage strap was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. ...The souvenir brass & leather luggage strap was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. It is part of a cruise liner collection by D. Benson and Family over a period of years. D. Benson sold part of the collection to the V.M.C who purchased the remaining part. It is a great source of information to visitors to the V.M.C. At the time of ocean liner holiday cruising, many people purchased these souvenirs to keep or give away as gifts.Brass luggage tag on leather strap with 'Fairstar''& emblem engraved on front. Name & address of passenger engraved on rear.On back, D. Benson, 61 Campbell Road, Somers. One front Fairstar.fairstar, souvenir -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryFunctional object - Medicinal paper folder, 19th Century
... Brass apparatus used for medicines, probably even patent medicines, concocted in the chemist's shop....The brass paper folder, when extended, sits in an "X" shaped position; the two 'sides' are held together with two central screws, one on each side. ...Brass apparatus used for medicines, probably even patent medicines, concocted in the chemist's shop. medicine patent medicine The brass paper folder, when extended, sits in an "X" shaped position; the two 'sides' are held together with two central screws, one on each side. ...Brass apparatus used for medicines, probably even patent medicines, concocted in the chemist's shop.The brass paper folder, when extended, sits in an "X" shaped position; the two 'sides' are held together with two central screws, one on each side. One of the legs is serrated to allow a support to sit on it, propping up the apparatus into an upright and open position. This item was used to fold paper for medicinal powder.medicine, patent medicine
