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Federation University Historical Collection
Scientific Instrument, Petrographic Microscope
... storage case, hinged at the front with a brass handle on top... storage case, hinged at the front with a brass handle on top ...This microscope is thought to be one of the earliest 'mineral microscopes' obtained by the Ballarat School of Mines. See reference in SMB Calendar 1896, p47, also Ballarat SChool of Mines Calendar 1908-9, p35 - "petrological microscope".Black-finished brass microscope and brass stage. Includes adjustment knobs, lens mounts,three objective lenses and two eyepiece lenses of same rating. The microscope is boxed in a timber storage case, hinged at the front with a brass handle on top. Model: London, Ser.no. 26791Engraved on rear of base frame "R. & J. BECK Ltd LONDON 26791"petrographic microscope, microscope, petrology, ballarat school of mines, school of mines ballarat, mineral microscope, laboratory, r. & j. beck ltd -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Weights and cases
... - Large brass weight with handle on top. 8700.4 - Large brass.... 8700.3 - Large brass weight with handle on top. 8700.4 - Large ...8700.1 - Large wooden box with two pull down latches. 8700.2 - Large wooden box with two pull down latches. 8700.3 - Large brass weight with handle on top. 8700.4 - Large brass weight with handle on top. 8700.5 - Large brass weight with handle on top. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Tea Caddy
... Burr walnut tea caddy with ornate brass handles and four... consumption Burr walnut tea caddy with ornate brass handles and four ...Burr walnut tea caddy with ornate brass handles and four round brass legs. Lid has raised oblong top. Inside lid lined with red velvet. Two hinged compartments, inside caddy with a round hole in centre, for glass blending bowl to hold tea. domestic items, containers, food & drink consumption -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Edged Weapon Kukri
... wooden handle brass fittings small sharpening knives... melbourne wooden handle brass fittings small sharpening knives Edged ...wooden handle brass fittings small sharpening knives -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Standard measure, Mid to late 19th Century
... Bronze round container with brass two handles used... with brass two handles used as a legal standard for measuring dry ...The beginning of standardised weights and measures began In Victoria when the Melbourne Observatory received sets of standard weights and measures, which had been tested in Britain against the then British Imperial standards. These included the primary standard yard and pound for the Colony of Victoria. Other standards of weights and measure held by shires and the administrative body's within the colony could then be compared to these primary standards. A Weights and Measures Act was passed in Victoria in 1862, establishing local inspectors throughout the colony. By the 1870s each local council and shire in Victoria held a set of standards that were used to test scales, weights and dry measures used by wholesalers, factories and shops. Every ten years the councils’ standards would themselves need to be rechecked against the Victorian Standards. The checking was done by the Victorian Customs Department in the 19th century, but with the transfer of responsibility for customs to the Federal Government in 1901, weights and measures function was retained by the Victorian Government and was shifted to the Melbourne Observatory. In 1904, a new building was erected at the south end of the Great Melbourne Telescope House, where the standard weights and measures and testing equipment was installed. This room had a large whirling apparatus for testing air meters and became known as the Whirling Room. When the Melbourne Observatory closed in 1944, the Weights and Measures Branch was formed to continue and this branch remained at the Observatory site unit until 1995. J & M Ewan History: J&M Ewan was a Melbourne firm that began by selling retail furniture and wholesale ironmongery. They had substantial warehouses situated at the intersection of 81-83 Elizabeth and Little Collins Streets, the business was established by James M Ewan in 1852. Shortly afterwards he went into partnership with William Kerr Thomson and Samuel Renwick. When Ewan died in 1868 his partners carried on and expanded the business under his name J & M Ewan. The business was expanded to provide a retail shop, counting-house and private offices. Wholesale warehouses adjoined these premises at 4, 6 and 10 Little Collins Street, West. This company provided and sold a large and varied amount of imported goods into the colony that consisted of agriculture equipment, building materials, mining items as well as steam engines, tools of all types and marble fireplaces. They also supplied the Bronze measuring containers in the Flagstaff Hill collection and the probability is that these containers were obtained by the local Melbourne authority that monitored weights and measures in the mid to late 19th century. The company grew to employ over 150 people in Melbourne and opened offices at 27 Lombard St London as well as in New Zealand and Fiji. The company also serviced the Mauritius islands and the pacific area with their steamship the Suva and a brig the Shannon. Robert Bate History: Robert Brettell Bate (1782-1847) was born in Stourbridge, England, one of four sons of Overs Bate, a mercer (a dealer in textile fabrics, especially silks, velvet's, and other fine materials)and banker. Bate moved to London, and in 1813 was noticed for his scientific instrument making ability through the authority of the “Clockmakers Company”. Sometime in the year 1813 it was discovered that one Robert Brettell Bate, regarded as a foreigner in London had opened a premises in the Poultry selling area of London. He was a Mathematical Instrument maker selling sundials and other various instruments of the clock making. In 1824, Bate, in preparation for his work on standards and weights, leased larger premises at 20 and 21 Poultry, London, at a rental of four hundred pounds per annum. It was there that Bate produced quality metrological instruments, which afforded him the recognition as one of one of the finest and principal English metrological instrument-makers of the nineteenth century. English standards at this time were generally in a muddle, with local standards varying from shire to shire. On 17 June 1824, an Act of Parliament was passed making a universal range of weights, measures, and lengths for the United Kingdom, and Bate was given the job of crafting many of the metrological artifacts. He was under instruction from the renown physicist Henry Kater F.R.S. (1777-1835) to make standards and to have them deposited in the principal cities throughout the United Kingdom and colonies. Bate experimented with tin-copper alloys to find the best combination for these items and by October 1824, he had provided Kater with prototypes to test troy and avoirdupois pounds, and samples with which to divide the troy into grams. Bate also cast the standard for the bushel, and by February 1825, had provided all the standards required of him by the Exchequer, Guildhalls of Edinburgh, and Dublin. In 1824, he also made a troy pound standard weight for the United States, which was certified for its accuracy by Kater and deposited with the US Mint in 1827. Kater, in his address to the Royal Society of London, acknowledged Bate's outstanding experimentation and craftsmanship in producing standards of weights, measures, and lengths. An example of a dry Bronze measuring container made specifically for J & M Ewan by possibly the most important makers of measurement artifacts that gives us today a snapshot of how imperial weights and measures were used and how a standard of measurement for merchants was developed in the Australian colonies based on the Imperial British measurement system. The container has social significance as an item retailed by J & M Ewan and used in Victoria by the authorities who were given legal responsibility to ensure that wholesalers and retailers of dry goods sold in Victoria were correct. The container was a legal standard measure so was also used to test merchants containers to ensure that their distribution of dry goods to a customer was correct. Bronze round container with brass two handles used as a legal standard for measuring dry quantities & is a 'peck' measurement. "IMPERIAL STANDARD PECK" engraved around top of container with " VICTORIA" engraved under.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, standard measure, bronze, peck measurement, j & m ewan, victorian standard dry measurement, bronze container, victorian standards, melbourne observatory, robert bettell bate -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Container - Lidded sugar bowl
... Silver plated brass double handle, lidded art nouveau-style... Henry Aldridge and Walter Wiles" Silver plated brass double ...Robert Cochrane, 1843 - 1935, regarded as the "father" of Congregationalism in Victoria was chairman of directors of Brooks Ttnhinsnn Ptv.. Ltd.. and one of the leading personalities of the Congregational Union of Victoria. After having spent two years in Victoria as a member of Brooks Robinson Pty., Ltd., Mr. Cochrane returned to England in 1869. In 1883, he returned to Melbourne. On His return to Victoria he became interested in the work of the Congregational Church, and joined the Augustine Church, at Hawthorn in 1886; he was senior deacon when he died. For many years Mr. Cochrane was a senior member of the committee of the Congregational College of Victoria, and he took a leading part in the development of Congregationalism in this Victoria. Many benefited by his generosity and philanthropy, and his interest in the work of the church was combined with a generous assistance to child welfare organisations, including the Sunday School Union, the Kindergarten Union and the Boys Brigade. [Source: The Argus 4 Mar 1935, pg 8.]Silver plated brass double handle, lidded art nouveau-style sugar bowl with engraving on the front of the bowl."To Mr and Mrs Robert Cochrane A token of high esteem on the occasion of their Golden Wedding 1871 January 31st 1921 From the Firm of Henry Brooks & Company, with whom are associated two senior members from the London Staff Henry Aldridge and Walter Wiles"congregational union of victoria, brooks robinson pty ltd, melbourne chamber of commerce., robert cochrane 1843-1935 -
Cheese World Museum
Writing Desk and Bookcase
... recessed brass handles.... cupboards underneath. The drawer has two recessed brass handles ...Wooden bookcase mounted on top of a desk. The bookcase has two glass panelled doors and three shelves. the right side door has a keyhole. Pediment overhang of 7 cm. the desk has a locking drawer and two cupboards underneath. The drawer has two recessed brass handles.furniture, uebergang, allansford, bookcase, desk -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Violin Case
... Black timber violin casde with brass handle and plate... Korumburra gippsland Black timber violin casde with brass handle ...Black timber violin casde with brass handle and plate with keyhole (no key). Swing hooks and eyelets. Red velvet interior with compartment at the top end with blue and white patterened paper inside of the compartment. bow hooks made from timber - black. Some fading in the areas of the inside velvet. -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Tap, brass
... Brass tap with key (handle)... Victoria Tower Tap with Key Brass tap with key (handle) Equipment ...Along with the wrecks of the Light of the Age (1868 - American-built wooden clipper ship) and Sussex (1871 - Blackwall frigate) nearby these vessels represent the three major design classes, and span the evolution of commercial and immigrant sailing ships used by the British in the colonial Australian trade in the last half of the nineteenth century. Taken as a group, it can be seen that the Great Ocean Road area wrecks constitute an extremely rich resource of historical and archaeological information.The Victoria Tower is archaeologically significant as the wreck of an international inward-bound passenger and cargo vessel. It is educationally and recreationally significant as a coherently intact example of a British built iron clipper Brass tap with key (handle)shipwrecks, victoria tower, tap with key -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Explosives box with key
... the base and has a brass handle on the lid. The lid has "ËXPLOSIVE... box painted red on all sides except the base and has a brass ...8450.1 - Hinged wooden box painted red on all sides except the base and has a brass handle on the lid. The lid has "ËXPLOSIVE BOX" painted in white and black on it and has a keyhole for a brass lock mechanism. The interior is lined with foam. 8450.2 - Brass key with modern blue plastic tag.- EXPLOSIVE BOX - FAXED -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Container - Cash Box black & gold with small lock, Cash Box - tin
... Tin box in black and gold square design '170016'. Brass... square design '170016'. Brass handle at top - repaired. Homemade ...Tin box in black and gold square design '170016'. Brass handle at top - repaired. Homemade black hinge added to top. Lockable with lock included. Black interior paint. 3 money sections, detachable as a whole. Each section has a lid with a small handle. storage room underneath.small lock - 'Lion' brand. Made in Japan approximately 3 sq cm with steel locking device. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Edged weapon, Knife
... Steel blade with plastic and wood handle. Brass hand guard.... melbourne Steel blade with plastic and wood handle. Brass hand guard ...Steel blade with plastic and wood handle. Brass hand guard. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - Edged weapon, Japanese sword, Circa WW2
... Japanese sword with aluminium handle, brass fittings metal... handle, brass fittings metal scabbard. Japanese sword Weapon ...Japanese sword with aluminium handle, brass fittings metal scabbard.5 Japanese symbols on blade. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object, Hand Bell : Fatima Convent, Parramatta 1896, 1920-1939
... Wood handled, brass handbell. Probable reproduction...) FATIMA CONVENT PARRAMATTA 1896 Wood handled, brass handbell ...The Minutes of the Kew Historical Society record that in the year 2000, the Society paid for a Town Crier's outfit. This outfit was later used in public events relating to fundraising for the restoration of the Kew Court House at 188 High Street, Kew. A member, usually Philip Slobom, dressed as the Town Crier, used this bell to draw attention to the campaign. Wood handled, brass handbell. Probable reproduction of an original item.FATIMA CONVENT PARRAMATTA 1896hand bells, fatima convent, parramatta (nsw) -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Jewellery Box
... with black enamel lid with gold design. the box has a brass handle... with gold design. the box has a brass handle and key. Jewellery Box ...Black enamel box with pearl inlay on lid depicting two swans floating on lilypond. Red roses in background and butterflies in red. Box is secured by key. Inside there is a mirror on the iid, red velvet lined insert with seperate compartment with black enamel lid with gold design. the box has a brass handle and key.jewellery -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Weapon - Bayonet (French), 1914 circa
... cruciform section blade with quillon (hook) and brass anodized...) and brass anodized handle. Weapon Bayonet (French) ...Used with Lebel Model 1886 bolt action rifle and was the basic French infantry weapon of World War 1 (1914-1918). Probably brought to Australia by a returning soldier as a souvenir. Donated to 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Collection when no longer of interest to family. Nickname 'Rosalie' by French soldiers, a reference to a popular song of the war years. Called French knitting needles by German soldiers.Fine example of World War 1 weaponry used by allied forces.French Model 1886/93 "Rosalie" bayonet, 500mm steel cruciform section blade with quillon (hook) and brass anodized handle.On Quilion "M 78124"rosalie, knitting needles, french, bayonet -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Octant, Brass sextant
... box with a brass handle attached to the back of the box... box with a brass handle attached to the back of the box ...German Brass Octant. Early 19th century octant, serial number: M2218, with attachable brass lens and comes in a wooden box with a brass handle attached to the back of the box. Octant is comprised of a wooden handle, a brass arc and lenses and black metal body. Octant is a triangular shaped, with brass attachments joined to the top including a brass lens, a mirror, and several other mirrors and lenses. Also called reflecting quadrant. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Writing Case, c1880
... . Brass plate on lid. Brass handles - one attached to drawer... with brass. Brass plate on lid. Brass handles - one attached ...Walnut and brass fitted writing case bound with brass. Brass plate on lid. Brass handles - one attached to drawer. Inside it opens to a sloping writing desk - black leather with 22 carat gold decoration. Hidden drawer compartment. Three drawers with compartments for paper, pens, ink bottle. Two keys on a ribbon.Ernest John Walters, Nov 4, 1883domestic items, writing equipment -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Umbrella, n.d
... Lady's black cotton umbrella, curved cane handle, brass... weather Lady's black cotton umbrella, curved cane handle, brass ...Lady's black cotton umbrella, curved cane handle, brass pointladies wear, womens wear, weather -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Umbrella, n.d
... Lady's black cotton umbrella, black curved handle, brass... umbrella, black curved handle, brass point Domestic object Umbrella ...Lady's black cotton umbrella, black curved handle, brass point -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1900-1925
... Wooden Handled steel Corkscrew with steel pick and brass... and brass ring on handle Memorabilia Realia ...Wooden Handled steel Corkscrew with steel pick and brass ring on handlestawell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Archive - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: BOX OF ASSORTED KEYS FROM OLD MINES
... handle, a Lockwood brass & steel padlock, a small 'ECV300... of keys - various - see attached list. 1 brass cashbox handle ...Box of keys - various - see attached list. 1 brass cashbox handle, a Lockwood brass & steel padlock, a small 'ECV300' padlock.see attached.mining, relics, mccoll rankin & stanistreet -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Guarded Tonsil Curette
... the surface. Long metal instrument with yellow (brass?) handle which... with yellow (brass?) handle which is flatish with grooves on opposite ...This medical / hospital instrument was used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was built in the 1950s specifically for the increase in population due to the Kiewa Hydro Scheme.Historical: Shows the development of scientific hospital equipment. Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was remote and therefore required good equipment. Good condition and good interpretation capacity.For removing tonsils. The curette is designed to scrape the surface. Long metal instrument with yellow (brass?) handle which is flatish with grooves on opposite sides. The instrument part is about the same length splitting out and forming a hook at right angles. The hook is formed by 2 parts together the lower part having 3 sharp teeth protruding inwards. The hook is wide. hospital equipment. medical equipment. tonsil. curette. mt beauty. tawonga. -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Functional object - Three early telephones, 1960s
... Telephones constructed of polished wood, brass bell... constructed of polished wood, brass bell, handles and cabling ...Until 1960 there were no telephones in Falls Creek. The only access to a phone was at Rocky Valley Camp where the State Electricity Commission (SEC) had an extensive network to Mount Beauty, Bogong and the other camps such as Clover power station and Howman's Gap. There were test points with a phone beside the road where contact could be made to the office in Mount Beauty. The SEC was unconcerned about Falls Creek, so no power was connected until 1960 when Tom Mitchell aired the matter in parliament. Tom was a keen skier. He applied to the Post Master General who was then responsible for telephones as well as mail. The PMG staff came up from Bright and installed an exchange in Diana Lodge. There were only about 15 lines to a post across the road uphill about 20 metres. It was from here that you could put a line from the building into a box where connections were possible. You had to buy a cable from the disposal store. It needed to have an alloy of copper and steel in the wire similar to what the army had used during the war. If the phone failed the owner would have to find the break in the wire, not an easy task in the heavy snow. Then came the telephone itself. Falls Creek was given old-fashioned sets with a hand wound magneto to ring the bell at the exchange. When the operator answered she could then plug a line into another phone line or the exchange in Bright. In the phone were two dry cell batteries that carried the spoken word to the other phone connected. Trunk lines were expensive then, so each trunk call was timed by the minute. The operator would disconnect you after a minute if you did not reply to her question "are you extending?". These telephones were donated by Julian Newton Brown. Julian's Lodge Arundel was known as Falls Creek 11.These telephones are significant because they illustrate the earliest form of technology available to connect Falls Creek Village to other areas.Telephones constructed of polished wood, brass bell, handles and cabling. Designed to operate through a telephone exchange. They operated on two dry cell batteries.Attached to front of telephone: Instructions on how to make or receive a call.falls creek village, falls creek communicaton -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Edged weapon, Middle eastern dagger
... Bone handle, brass fittings middle eastern dagger. Single... melbourne Thought to be souvenir from Middle East Bone handle, brass ...Thought to be souvenir from Middle EastBone handle, brass fittings middle eastern dagger. Single edge blade. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - Edged Weapon, French Gras Sword Bayonet, 1880
... Brass fittings walnut handle ... bayonet with hooked quillion and steel scabbard Brass fittings ...French bayonet with hooked quillion and steel scabbard Brass fittings walnut handle Armoury markings on back edge OBMES June 1880 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Instrument - School Bell, c. 1800s - 1900s
... School Bell, Brass with Wooden Handle repaired cracks... Education School School Bell, Brass with Wooden Handle repaired ...19/20th CenturySocial Significance - Used at SchoolSchool Bell, Brass with Wooden Handle repaired cracks with segment welded into placeeducation, school -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Daisy Needle, Bourke's, Prior to 1901
... Daisy Needle with brass needle and wooden handle.... with brass needle and wooden handle. Daisy Needle Bourke's ...Daisy Needle with brass needle and wooden handle. -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Tool - chipping tool
... metal chipper with brass head and rosewood handle ... ca1900 cobblers tool OUN MAN metal chipper with brass head ...used by boot makers during ca 1900tool used by cobblers during ca1900metal chipper with brass head and rosewood handle OUN MANcobblers, tool -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Gouge
... with brass ferrule. Part of handle missing. Gouge is a regular sweep... Gouge tanged paring gouge, metal blade, wooden handle with brass ...Gouge tanged paring gouge, metal blade, wooden handle with brass ferrule. Part of handle missing. Gouge is a regular sweep. 186mmL x 24mmWflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, gouge