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Lara RSL Sub Branch
Manual of Naval Cookery 1921, Book Manual of Naval Cookery 1921, Circ 1922
Rear manual a well presented example for the period. A sort after item.A representation of the type of manuals issued by Government War Departments of the period, Circ 1921Manual of Naval Cookery 1921 with brown cardboard cover and 162 paper pages contents. Sta . 47/12 Publlshed by His Majestty's Stationery Office, LondonFront Page of Manual - Manual of Naval Cookery 1921, Sta . 47/12, LONDON. Publlshed by His Majestty's Stationery Office, Price 1s net. Contents are reciepies and suggestons for foood to be served to the sailors.naval manual of cookery -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Book Nuclear handbook part 1, Australian Military Forces - Nuclear Handbook - Part 1, 30th April 1960
Australian Military reference booklet dated 19601960 Australian Military Forces - Nuclear Handbook - Part 1Booklet Australian Military Forces - Nuclear Handbook - Part 1 (1960) two copies on hand. Light Brown cardboard Covers with 159 off white pages.Front Cover One copy pencil notation Copy No. 81. Second copy red pen notation Copy 96 and a blue ink stamp "13 Field Regiment DOD" Inside Front Cover "AMENDMENTS" Amendment no. 1, 2, 2 Supp.australian military forces reference booklet, nuclear handbook part 1 printed 1/4/1960 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet, "The Mascot Menace"
Booklet issued by Military Forces, outlining rules in relation to the import of plants and animals by Returning Forces in WW2. Was common for Service people to bring back mascots as souvenirs from overseas in breach of Australian Regulations. Small brown booklet issued by Australian Military Forces. 22 pages of content in black and white. In relation to import of animals on plants back into Australia by Military or Civilians.Front header "Australian Animal Disease Control" and titled "The Mascot Menace"/mascots, disease control, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - POSTER, RECRUITMENT WW1, Reproduced by the ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee of Queensland in/ conjunction The Australian War Memorial"
Wording on poster; "IT IS NICE IN THE /SURF /BUT/ What about/ THE MEN/ IN THE TRENCHES/ GO AND HELP"Poster - paper, glossy white, black, blue and red print with background illustration of a young man in the surf. Poster is mounted on a section of brown cardboard with tape on back.poster, ww1, recruitment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - COAT, BATTLE DRESS, ARMY, C.1939 - 45
Uniform relating to A.C.Jury VX66822, refer Cat No 2080 for service detailsJacket, wool Kahki colour brown metal buttons, 4 pockets, “Australia” shoulder badges, “T” shape unit colour patch on each upper arm.uniforms, battle dress -
Federation University Historical Collection
Documents, Donald I. Johnston, Ballarat Technical Art School Principal's Reports, 1944-1949, 1944-1949
Brown hard covered book with hand written reports from the Art Principal, Donald I. Johnston. 20 September 1944 - Convalescent Depot soldiers for tuition ballarat school of mines, ballarat technical art school, donald i johnston, valerie robertson, ballarat art association, mollie crockford, marion beckwith, neville reeves, ruth mole, joan walter, beryl grinter, john proctor, pottery, treddle saw, marion beckwith, queen's air training corps, kenneth treadwell, ethel kift, ballarat ladies art association, barbara daykin, sylvia williams, mary fogarty, winifred beckwith, reginald j. boyd, ballarat teachers' college, teachers' training college ballarat, iris mitchell, peggie crosbie, grigg, kellock, evan jones, repatriation, ballarat exhibition commissioner, betty brown, red cross society, ken palmer, prime minister's avenue, ben chifley, bryan pddle, neville bunning, bernard bryan, richard o'neill, neville reeves, jack proctor, r. reed, f.g. proctor -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Trophy
Trophy awarded 1969 - 1986 to the winners of the annual Ballarat College Firsts XVIII versus old collegians football matchLarge silver cup with double handles and narrow stem on a brown melamine base; engraved on face of cup and shled-shaped plaques around base denoting winnersEngraved on face of cup: The / JOHN T RICHARDSON / PERPETUAL CUP / BALLARAT COLLEGE FIRST XVIII / v / OLD COLLEGIANSold-collegians -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW1, MOUNTED, F L Andrews, C.late 1915 or early 1916
Sepia photo of D Coy 8th Btn 1st Aust Division marching along tree lined road. Photo is mounted with brown border on cardboard backing.Written in pencil on back: “The 7th & 8th Battalion marching from Ismailia, Egypt on their way back to camp after going to Gallipoli” Sticker on backing: “Colarts Studio”photograph, mounted, 8th bn, d coy, eygpt -
Bendigo Military Museum
Newspaper - CHART, Qantas Recalls
Item relates to Arthur Thomas MANLY No 431130 RAAF. Refer Cat No 3710 for his service details.Brown cartridge paper folded 4 ways. Articles & photos of the history of Qantas 1920 - 1970. Rear has an assortment of articles of Australian history 1770 - 1970. Top front of chart: QANTAS RECALLS Top rear of chart: AUSTRALIAN GAZETTEnewspaper, history of qantas -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH 38th BN, FRAMED, C.1955
Black / white photo of Officers taken in a room with framed pictures behind them. Cream border in a brown wooden frame, without glass & fawn cardboard backing.On plaque tpp centre above photo: "OFFICERS - 38TH INFANTRY BATTALION NORTHERN VICTORIAN REGIMENT 10/12/55" On plaque bottom centre below photo: "Names of all Officers" passchendaele barracks trust, 3th bn, officers -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - IDENTITY DISCS, c.1942
JOHN ALFRED HOLMES V246172. Enlisted 30.1.1942. Discharged 12.12.1945..1) & .2) Identify discs with a small hole, round, fibre, brown colour. .3) Identity disc with a small hole, 8 sided, fibre, whitish colour..1) & .2) “J A Holmes .0.4. V246172 .P.” .3) “J A Holmes .0.4. V246172 .P.”military history, identification discs, metalcraft, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, C.1939 - 45
Tan wooden frame, glass front, brown paper backing, photo mounted on green border. Sepia photo of unknown battalion, band members with instruments in front.Donation info LHS bottom front Stamped on rear: Bethany Galleryphotography- photographs, frame accessories, military history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - LEATHER GAITERS, C- 1914 - 1930’s
1553.1)Leather Gaiter Metal Tongue for joining Bottom Section 1553.2) Leather Gaiter Metal Tongue for joining Bottom Section Both are made of Brown Leatheruniforms - army, military-equipment, gaiters -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Horsham Historical Society Inc, Wimmera - Mallee Volunteers To The Boer War 1899 - 1902, 2001
Book, soft cardboard cover, brown colour print on front & spine, sepia colour photographs of soldier in uniform - CORPORAL JOHN LIVINGSTON on light grey background. Black ink stamp front flyleaf, contents, book cover inside: RSL Stampbooks, local military history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - SASH, TIMOR, C.1998 - 2002
Native woven souvenir sash from East Timor. Pink, green, brown & gold bands alternating in vertical & horizontal stripes on each side, fringed ends.“East Timor repeated on woven central design”costume accessories-female, memorabilia, handcrafts- embroidery, military history - souvenirs, timor -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - NOTE BOOK, C.1914 - 18
Note book belonged to Frederick Arthur William Hutson No 3539 AIF. Refer 922 for his service history.Cover is brown waterproof fabric. Notebook is insert refill with quarter inch graph lines in blue. Extensive writing in pencil relating to "Corps Gas School 28.10.1918."On notebook refill in ink "No 3539 Cpl FAW Hutson HQ’s 57th Battn AIF"books- military, documents-notebooks-education -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, The Grey Eight in Vietnam, 1989
Illustrated history of the 8th Battalian RAR in Vietnam 1969-70 with index of awards and nominal rollHard cover, green buckram. Dust cover paper and plastic cover. Brown/grey print (illustration). White background, red print. Pages 160 IllustratedInside cover "PETER BALL"book, military history, vietnam -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Australian Copyright Council et al, Australian Copyright Council: Libraries: Managing licences for digital resources, October 2003
A booklet done by Australian Copyright Council for libraries on managing licences for digital resources.54 page A4 sized booklet with black cover containing 3 images that are brown and green and white writing. Aslo has a small window in the front cover.non-fictionA booklet done by Australian Copyright Council for libraries on managing licences for digital resources.australian copyright council, digital resources, managing, guide, licences -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Furniture - Chair, Late 19th to early 20th century
Originally the Bow Chair started off life with the name of the ‘Smoker’s Bow Chair’ where originally, it wasn’t designed for grandeur like many chairs of the time, but instead was designed for practicality and comfort. The original Smoker’s Bow Chair was a simple chunkier version of the Windsor Chair design which first appeared in the 1820’s. Although it lacked the high back found on any Windsor Chair of the time, it maintained a heavier, sturdier appearance. The main feature was a hoop or bow which was fashioned from steamed wood. This was then curved to make both the back support and arms. The chair also consisted of a wide seat, supported by 4 splayed, spindle legs. In its original form it was found in many country kitchens of the day as well as in many inns and public houses throughout the United Kingdom. Its name of the "Smoker’s Bow Chair" because the sweeping armrests were the perfect height to support a smokers arm when smoking a pipe.A significant piece of furniture from the late 19th century designed for a specific purpose, smoking. These chairs are now highly collectable and valuable today and avidly sought by collectors of antique furniture.Chair wooden dark brown "Smoker's Bow" chair, with wide and deep seat with broad arms, turned spindles and thick turned legs joined by a double stretcher.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, chair, furniture, smokers chair, bow chair -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Furniture - Chair, Late 19th to early 20th century
Originally the Bow Chair started off life with the name of the ‘Smoker’s Bow Chair’ where originally, it wasn’t designed for grandeur like many chairs of the time, but instead was designed for practicality and comfort. The original Smoker’s Bow Chair was a simple chunkier version of the Windsor Chair design which first appeared in the 1820’s. Although it lacked the high back found on any Windsor Chair of the time, it maintained a heavier, sturdier appearance. The main feature was a hoop or bow which was fashioned from steamed wood. This was then curved to make both the back support and arms. The chair also consisted of a wide seat, supported by 4 splayed, spindle legs. In its original form it was found in many country kitchens of the day as well as in many inns and public houses throughout the United Kingdom. Its name of the "Smoker’s Bow Chair" because the sweeping armrests were the perfect height to support a smokers arm when smoking a pipe.A significant piece of furniture from the late 19th century designed for a specific purpose, smoking. These chairs are now highly collectable and valuable today and avidly sought by collectors of antique furniture.Chair wooden dark brown "Smoker's Bow" chair, with wide and deep seat with broad arms, turned spindles and thick turned legs joined by a double stretcher.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, chair, furniture, smokers chair, bow chair -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Furniture - Chair, Late 19th to early 20th century
Originally the Bow Chair started off life with the name of the ‘Smoker’s Bow Chair’ where originally, it wasn’t designed for grandeur like many chairs of the time, but instead was designed for practicality and comfort. The original Smoker’s Bow Chair was a simple chunkier version of the Windsor Chair design which first appeared in the 1820’s. Although it lacked the high back found on any Windsor Chair of the time, it maintained a heavier, sturdier appearance. The main feature was a hoop or bow which was fashioned from steamed wood. This was then curved to make both the back support and arms. The chair also consisted of a wide seat, supported by 4 splayed, spindle legs. In its original form it was found in many country kitchens of the day as well as in many inns and public houses throughout the United Kingdom. Its name of the "Smoker’s Bow Chair" because the sweeping armrests were the perfect height to support a smokers arm when smoking a pipe.A significant piece of furniture from the late 19th century designed for a specific purpose, smoking. These chairs are now highly collectable and valuable today and avidly sought by collectors of antique furniture.Chair wooden dark brown "Smoker's Bow" chair, with wide and deep seat with broad arms, turned spindles and thick turned legs joined by a double stretcher.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, chair, furniture, smokers chair, bow chair -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Furniture - Chair, Late 19th to early 20th century
Originally the Bow Chair started off life with the name of the ‘Smoker’s Bow Chair’ where originally, it wasn’t designed for grandeur like many chairs of the time, but instead was designed for practicality and comfort. The original Smoker’s Bow Chair was a simple chunkier version of the Windsor Chair design which first appeared in the 1820’s. Although it lacked the high back found on any Windsor Chair of the time, it maintained a heavier, sturdier appearance. The main feature was a hoop or bow which was fashioned from steamed wood. This was then curved to make both the back support and arms. The chair also consisted of a wide seat, supported by 4 splayed, spindle legs. In its original form it was found in many country kitchens of the day as well as in many inns and public houses throughout the United Kingdom. Its name of the "Smoker’s Bow Chair" because the sweeping armrests were the perfect height to support a smokers arm when smoking a pipe.A significant piece of furniture from the late 19th century designed for a specific purpose, smoking. These chairs are now highly collectable and valuable today and avidly sought by collectors of antique furniture.Chair wooden dark brown "Smoker's Bow" chair, with wide and deep seat with broad arms, turned spindles and thick turned legs joined by a double stretcher.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, chair, furniture, smokers chair, bow chair -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print, Steampacket Inn, 1983-1984
CEMA Art Collection. Part of "A Community View" 150 years in Portland Screenprint Exhibition. Part of Angela Gee Residency 1983 and 1984.Laminated screenprint of a drawing of a building. The details of the building are done in thick black lines with patches of green, yellow and brown. The background has been left as the plain paper.Front: Darren Pumpa (lower left) Steam Packet Inn (upper centre) (pencil) Back: 50 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, Chambers' Encyclopaedia, Vol. IX, 1889
reference book; encyclopaedia;Brown leather bound spine with maroon cloth-covered board covers. Gold lettering and gold graphics in six rectangles on spine. Leather corners on outer edges.reference book; encyclopaedia; -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, Chambers' Encyclopaedia, Vol. VI, Humb to Malt, 1889
Brown leather bound spine with maroon cloth-covered board covers. Gold lettering and gold graphics in six rectangles on spine. Leather corners on outer edges.reference book -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, Chambers' Encyclopaedia, Vol. V, Frid to Huma, 1889
Brown leather bound spine with maroon cloth-covered board covers. Gold lettering and gold graphics in six rectangles on spine. Leather corners on outer edges.reference, encyclopaedia -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, Chambers' Encyclopaedia, Vol. IV, Dion to Pric, 1888
Brown leather bound spine with maroon cloth-covered board covers. Gold lettering and gold graphics in six rectangles on spine. Leather corners on outer edges.reference -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, William & Robert Chambers, Chambers' Encyclopaedia, Vol. II. BEA-CATA, 1888
Brown leather bound spine with maroon cloth-covered board covers. Gold lettering and gold graphics in six rectangles on spine. Leather corners on outer edges. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Old Boys 1934, 1934
Black and white photograph pasted to board. Textured wooden frame, dark brown. Under glass. Image: Portland Old Boys Nov 1934. Julia StreetFront: Beneath photograph: L > R "A. Rogers, G. Dusting, J. Holmes, J. Samson, T. Miller, A.Martin (President)"portland old boys, 1934, julia street -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, Victorian Government Gazette 1851. 1 July - 31 December, 1851
Mottled green/blue paper over hard cardboard. Brown leather corners and spine. Gold lettering on black band on spine. Gold crown and lettering on spine.local courts, local government, government administration, gazette, victorian government