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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Recorder - Cleaner, 1940's
Made by internee and used by Helga Wied (Anderson) at Camp 3Handmade recorder cleaner, wire handle, woollen cleaner headrecorder cleaner, wied l, camp 3, tatura, ww2, musical, instruments, wind -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Handle, 1940's
Made by internee at Camp 3, Tatura workshopWood turned handle, unpolished, unfinished handle, wood, bissinger g, wied g, camp 3, tatura, ww2, handcrafts, woodwork -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Handle, 1940's
Made by internee in Camp 3, Tatura workshopWood turned handle, polished, with metal end piece/shaft. Opening for inserting blade/chiselhandle, wood, bissinger g, wied g, camp 3, tatura, ww2, handcrafts, woodwork -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Handle, 1940's
Made by internee in Camp 3, Tatura workshopWood turned handle with fine copper wire band at one end. Hole for inserting blade or chiselhandle, wood, bissinger g, wied g, camp 3, tatura, ww2, handcrafts, woodwork -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Lathe, Metal Lathe
Made at a forge outside the camp 3 perimeter by Gotthilf Kaltenbach & Manuel Kaltenbach. It is made from British Army scrap metal. Used for fine metal turning. The Witworth gauges were not used in Central Europe after 1918. The motor that was on it was a small electric sewing machine motor which was discarded about ten years ago in Germany. Sent from Germany by Elfriede & Paul Faig.Handmade metal turning lathe, 600mls long and weighing 16 kg. Made at a forge site outside the camp perimeter. All dimensions are in imperial inches, all threads are Witworth gauges. Painted in British Army colours.tatura, camp 3, lathe, metalworking, paul faig, gotthilf kaltenbach, manuel kaltenbach -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Iron - branding, Karl Wied, Branding Iron, 1940's
Small handmade branding iron on metal spike. The letters KM are riveted onto a flat plate.KMbranding iron, metal work, camp 3, tatura, internee, karl wied -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Ruler Imperial and Metric
Used by internee chldren in classroom at Camp 3Wooden ruler - metric and imperial measurements, with Indentation through centreH Wied|E Wied EWruler, wied l, wied h, wied e, tatura, ww, camp 3, schoool, equipment -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Hacksaw blade, 1940's
Made by internee at Camp 3Metal hacksaw blade. Hole either endMilfor?tatura, trades, leatherworking -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Saw Setting Tool - Atlas Brand, Atlas, Antique Vintage Pistol Grip Saw Setting Tool, Estimated 1920
Two handles give pistol grip. Centre cylinder pushes against plate to set angle of saw tooth. Two screw adjustments allow settings of angle and depth. "Atlas" brand stamped in top.Atlassaw setting tool -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Tool - Fuse Wire, lindsay electrics, Lindsay White Electrics, Electrical Contractor, 7 Ruvina Street , PO Box 8, Mordialloc, 3195 PH: 90 2409, C 1940's
donated by lindsay electrics from aspendale item shows how electricians had to repair power boards within the home one had to take out the old fuse which was installed on power board, fuse was made of ceramic, and then rewire object significant is that this is now a unique sample of how our home were wired for home and industryfuse wire on paper mountlindsay white electrics electrical contractor in industrial or domestic installations if this wont fix your trouble phone us for expert sevice 8 amp light fuse 15 mp power fuseelectrical/electrics, contractor, domestic/industrial -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Tool - Music baton
W E Herring and his wife arrived in Brighton in 1887 to live in Roslyn Street. They had both been active members of the Fitzroy Street, St Kilda church choir. In 1937 Mr Herring recalled church life in the 1880s and 1890s. Houses were scarce and to reach the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Were Street, Brighton Beach a creek which had no bridge had “to be crossed – in winter, with the help of a hurricane lamp – and it was no uncommon thing for the preacher, if he were a stranger, to arrive late and breathless, or not at all.” In 1907 permission was given to form a tennis club at Were Street and Mr Herring was its first president. He was also the Were street Methodist Sunday School Superintendent, the Were street Methodist church organist and a member of the church’s Trust. “The Sunday School had a fine set of teachers. The rows of well-drilled and disciplined young life that filled the platform on Sunday School anniversaries, and sang their songs under the baton of Mr Herring, constituted a promise that was amply fulfilled as the years rolled on.”* *”Fifty years ago : a little history of Were Street Methodist Church” : Issued in commemoration of its Jubilee by Members of the Trust 1887 – 1937. To celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Mr Herring composed an anthem. The Brighton Southern Cross, Saturday 26 June 1897, page 2 reported: "The diamond jubilee has been instrumental in evoking some local musical talent. Mr W. E. Herring, organist of the Were-street Wesleyan Church, not being able to find any anthem specially suitable to the jubilee services, set his musical genius to work and composed an original piece. The words are selected from the 72nd Psalm. The music is a very tuneful and well harmonised theme, which does credit to the composer's skill and taste. The anthem was rendered twice on Jubilee Sunday at the Were street Church." Stained wood turned music baton.w e herring, were street methodist sunday school superintendent, music baton, were street wesleyan methodist church -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Robert Brough Smyth, The Aborigines of Victoria : volume 1 : with notes relating to the habits of the natives of other parts of Australia and Tasmania : compiled from various sources for the Government of Victoria, 2008
Historical work by the Secretary of the Board for the Protection of the Aborigines. (c.1876) He describes his approach to his work, the collection of language information, culture and heritage, anatomical data, drawings of the traditional lifestyles and encounters with the people. Includes interesting observations on the works of William Thomas, Alfred W, Howitt, Philip Chaney, Albert A.C. La Souef, John Moore Davis and Rev. William Ridley.robert brough smyth, anthropology, aboriginal social life and customs, children, behaviour, death and burial customs, daily life, food, diseases, weapons, shields, boomerang, vessels, baskets, message sticks, stone tool technology, fire, canoes, myths, stories -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Robert Brough Smyth, The Aborigines of Victoria : with notes relating to the habits of the natives of other parts of Australia and Tasmania : compiled from various sources for the Government of Victoria by R. Brough Smyth : vol. 1, 1878
Produced in two large volumes, Robert Brough Smyth has collected information on various tribes and their customs, as well as their physical and mental character; birth and education of children; marriage; death and burial of the dead; daily lives of the natives; food; diseases; dress and personal ornaments; weapons; implements and manufacturers; nets and fish hooks; methods of producing fire; canoes and myths. Smyth also devotes about two hundred pages to Aboriginal languages, as well as including details and customs of the aborigines in Tasmania. Complete with hundreds of sketches, the work is still a valuable resource not only for those with in an interest in aboriginal culture, but also those wanting to know the early history of Australia.maps, b&w illustrations, word listsrobert brough smyth, anthropology, aboriginal social life and customs, children, behaviour, death and burial customs, daily life, food, diseases, weapons, shields, boomerang, vessels, baskets, message sticks, stone tool technology, fire, canoes, myths, stories -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Article - Magazine article, Finishing School? Pick Up A Tool!, 1959
Article on women's horticultural colleges in the U.K.Article from Country Life on women's horticultural colleges in the U.K. women, country life, frances wolseley, school for lady gardeners, england horticulture education, women in horticulture, womens horticulture schools, women in horticulture uk -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Wood Auger, With timber handle
Wood auger often used to drill holes for bridge decking spikes.Wood auger with handletimber tools -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Mortising Axe - small
A mortising axe is designed for trimming or cutting notches in timber. It has a short handle and square cutting edgeMortising Axe - smalltimber tools -
Hume City Civic Collection
Tool - Ruler (wooden)
Children used wooden rulers, before plastic rulers were manufactured, during their lessons. Sometimes they were given away in 'showbags' at Agricultural Shows. This is why some have advertising on them.A piece of wood measuring 12 inches (imperial) or 30 cms, marked on both side for use in different measuring activities at school.ruler, school, education, george evans collection -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Students Near the Pavilion, 1911
Black and white photograph. Group of 6 men with gardening implements standing and seated on the lawn. Corner of Pavilion on the left and a timber fence behind. On reverse, "1911." students working outside, gardening tools, pavilion -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Equipment - Tool, Steel Builders Plugging Chisel used by a Bricklayer
Steel Builders Plugging Chisel used by a Bricklayerstawell -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Tool - Rat Trap, c1890
A unique example of ”'making do” with materials available. Dated c1890..This remarkable device was skilfully made from wire - no soldering at all. The rat crawled up the ramp which tilted and tipped it into the bottom of the trap. When it tried to reach the bait in the hanging container a bell rang to inform the owner that a rat was caught.Rat Trap c1890. Hand Made plain wire construction jointed by wire lacing of wire hoops to frames. Semi circular section with flat base. Tapered entry one end leading to tilting trap, access hatch at opposite end. Includes food dish and warning bells. None#homemade, #rattrap, #vermin, #pestcontrol, #ingenuity -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Tool - Jack Plane
Example of carpententers tools from late 19th to early 20th centuryWooden "Jack Plane" with shaped handle, blade, blade holder and wooden blade wedge. #carpentersplane, #wooden, #jackplane, #carpentry -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Tool - Carpenters Plane Selection
The planes were made and used by local people in the Diamond Creek areaCarpenter Plane wooden pair, 7.5 inch and 6 inch with blades and wedges. No markings#carpentertools, #woodentools -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Tool - Carpenters 24 Inch Rule
An example of a wooden ruler with a timeless design used by generations of carpentersFolding carpenter's rule, graduated in inches and 1/8th inches, 24 inch total length#woodenruler, #carpentertools, #foldingruler -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Tool - Portable Sleeper Drill, Early 20th century
This drill was used in the construction of the Eltham-Hurstbridge Railway extension in 1911. The device was placed over the wooden sleeper to drill holes for the iron spikes which held the rail down. Example of tools needed to build railway in early 20th Century in the Diamond Valley.Drill mechanism mounted on wooden frame. Mechanism tilts to enable holes to be drilled vertically (normal) or at angles up to 45 degrees using double hand cranks and gears. A rack can be engaged to raise and lower the mechanism and drill bit. Mechanism appears original. Base frame replaced recently. #drill, #railwayconstruction, #sleepers, #tilting, #handoperated -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Tool - Carpenter's clamp
Example of early carpentry toolsWooden clamp operated with two wooden screws; for cabinet making. #cabinetmaker, #carpenter, #clamp, #woodenscrews -
Nillumbik Historical Society Incorporated
Tool - Carpenter's Scribe Guage
Example of early carpentry toolsWooden with wooden wedge#cabinetmaker, #carpenter, wooden wedge, guage -
Clunes Museum
Tool - BROAD AXE
MR. TOM HARVEY USED THIS BROAD AXE BRIDGE BUILDINGAN AXE LIKE IMPLEMENT WITH LARGE SHAPED CUTTING EDGE WITH WOODEN HANDLE USED IN BRIDGE BUILDING.local history, tool, trade -
Clunes Museum
Tool - GOLD CRADLE & PANNING DISH, JAMES ESMOND, CIRCA 1850
USED TO OBTAIN ALLUVIAL GOLD THE DESIGN OF THIS EQUIPMENT IS MOSTLY BASED ON THE PRINCIPLE OF THE WAY HEAVY MINERALS ARE CONCENTRATED IN ALLUVIAL DEPOSITS. THE PROSPECTING DISH IS USED WHEN WORKING WITH SMALL AMOUNTS OF STONES & CLAY WHILE BIGGER JOBS THE CRADLE OR BANJO IS MORE EFFICIENT. THE GAUZE OF MESH IN THE SIEVE IS VARIABLE. THE CRADLE OR BANJO IS USUALLY SET UP AT RIGHT ANGLES TO A SHALLOW CREEK OR WATERHOLE WITH THE OPEN ENDS TOWARDS THE WATER.1 WOODEN CONSTRUCTION MADE BY HAND WITH GAUZE FILTER IN UPPER SECTION TO SEPARATE QUARTZ ROCKS, SAND AND SOIL. A HANDLE ON BOX LIKE CONSTRUCTION IS USED TO ROCK THE CRADLE WHICH IS MOUNTED WITH ITS ROCKERS RESTING ON WOODEN BEARERS. .2 PANlocal history, mining equipment, mining -
Clunes Museum
Tool - ADJUSTABLE WRENCH, ENTWHISTLE & GRETTON, 1870
ADJUSTABLE BLACKSMITHING IMPLEMENT MADE BY ENTWHISTLE & GRETTON BLACKSMITH FRASER STREET, CLUNES. OWNED BY J. QUINTONHAND SMITHED CAST IRON BLACKSMITHING WRENCH ENTWHISTLE & GRETTONlocal history, trades, blacksmithing -
Clunes Museum
tool - KNIFE CLEANER
KNIFE-CLEANER,METAL BROWN,CIRCULAR FACE & REAR PLACES,FELT INSERTS,METAL STAND MOUNTED ON WOODEN BASE,WOODEN HANDLEFEDERAL KNIFE-CLEANER A.MC MILLAN PATENTED NO. 1local history, domestic item, cutlery,