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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tool - Minimus II sphygmomanometer used by Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green, Riester
Portable blood pressure machine with case. Device consists of an arm cuff with a tube, rubber pressure bulb and gauge. The arm cuff is made of a khaki green material, with attached velcro and an attached label that reads 'KATCH/KUFF'. Tubing and pressure bulb are made of green rubber. The pressure gauge indicates that this device is made in Germany. Case is made of black leather and the inside of thh case is reinforced with cream plastic. -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Oxford vaporiser
This vaporiser is enclosed in a portable black cylindrical bakelite carry case with moulded handle, woven fabric strap and single steel latch. The item comprises a three-chambered vaporiser, an assortment of attachments including black ribbed rubber tubing, light brown rubber rebreather bag, facemask, black rubber mask harness, Connell pharyngeal airway with connector, an attachment for an endotracheal or nasal tube, as well as spare thermometer and other parts.Stencilled in white paint on the outside top lid is 'THIS SIDE UP / WITH CARE / SEE INSTRUCTIONS / INSIDE LID'. Serial number is inscribed on metal plate inside the lid and printed in white on the inside lid is 'IMPORTANT / The Oxford Vaporiser is a scientific apparatus'vaporiser, oxford, anaesthetic, portable, bakelite, connell pharyngeal airway, heated vapor, endotracheal, nasal, rebreather bag, thermometer, facemask -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Portable hypodermic kit, Parke Davies & Co, After 1885
Kit comprises a thin metal case with rounded corners and flip top cover. Within it is housed an ornately decorated glass and metal hypodermic syringe, needle and five slender amber coloured glass corked vials. The vials contain hypodermic tablets of morphine sulphate, apomorphine hydrochloride, morphine atropine and strychnine sulphate.The metal syringe is inscribed with patent and manufacturing information: 'PARKE DAVIS & CO. / PAT AUG 25 1885'. The needle is inscribed with 'P. D. & CO.' and the base with 'PARKE, DAVIS & Co. / DETROIT & NEW YORK'.anaesthesia, drugs, portable, hypodermic, morphine sulphate, apomorphine hydrochloride, morphine atropine, strychnine sulphate, hypodermic tablets, park davis & co., needle, syringe -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Inhaler, Ether, Small
Dr Thomas Small designed this ether anaesthesia and analgesia machine while he was an Honorary Medical Officer at the Royal Women's Hospital in Sydney during the 1930s. The inhaler is compact and portable. Initially, Small experimented with other agents for the relief of labour pain but was not happy with any of them. He also tried various agents on himself, including nitrous oxide/oxygen, chloroform and ethyl chloride. Finally he settled on ether via a Clover inhaler as the best analgesic. This inhaler is only described in use in Australia and New Zealand, although it was used for almost 40 years. Black leather box with leather handle, lockable latches on either side and drop down front case panel containing a metal ether inhaler and length of black corrugated rubber hose with one end attached to the inhaler and the other end open for attaching a mask. The metal inhaler drum is circular and attached to the floor of the case with a small tap/lever to one side and a mixing valve on the top near the hose connection. The lever has incised gradings of quarter increments from 0 to 1. The box is designed for the ether inhaler to be portable.ether, small, thomas, analgesia, obstetrics, anaesthesia, anaesthetic, royal women's, sydney, queen victoria, melbourne -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Sphygmograph, c. 1881 - 1901
They sphygmograph was devised as an improved device to measure blood pressure, and was a marked improvement on the first machine of its type. The sphygmomanometer was considered cumbersome and the Dudgeon sphygmograph was smaller, and once placed into its box, could be carried in a pocket. The Dudgeon sphygmograph was introduced in 1881. It was strapped tot he wrist with a metal strip that moved a stylus. This transmitted a record of the pulse onto smoked paper, creating a record of blood pressure.The sphygmograph is housed in a purple-lined, leather bound case with a metal hinge and clasp located halfway up the case. It is constructed from chrome and comprises several moving parts including wires, knobs and handles. A black fabric strap with a metal attachment is also present, used to attach to the patient's wrist.blood pressure, dudgeon, pocket-sized, portable -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sewing Machine and Case, Pfaff sewing machine
Wooden case or cover for hand operated sewing machine. Has silver metal carrying handle, metal locking key with plastic tie attached and removable accessories drawer incorporated in case containing various tools. Sewing machine is a Pfaff attached to a wooden board.Martha Weller (in case) Weller (on accessories box)pfaff sewing machine, portable sewing machines -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Pocket Phonograph, Palliard Cie (St Croix), Circa 1926
This mikiphone has an approximate manufacture date of circa 1926. It is stamped in the interior with the maker’s mark of Palliard Cie (St Croix), who partnered with the patent owners, Nicolas and Etienne Vadasz for the large scale production of the mikiphones. A Mikiphone – or Pocket Phonograph is one of the earliest versions of a portable music player. The Mikiphone was small enough to fit into a pocket for portability, and once unpacked had the ability to play 10” records. Power was supplied to the unit by a small hand crank, and sound was amplified by a small resonator. It is estimated that 100,000 to 180,000 of the units were made between 1924 and 1927. Luxury editions were also available with either a gold or silver casing. Le Corbusier is quoted as saying he could ‘see in the Mikiphone the essence of Esprit Nouveau’. The pocket gramophone is significant for historical and social reasons. It is primarily an enabler of leisure activities due to its portability and size. The design of the object is also significant as it showcases design advancements in the early part of the 20th century. The Swiss made "Mikiphone", the smallest talking machine ever placed on the market folded up to the size of a large pocket watch or small cheese case. Production stopped in 1927. A total of 180,000 were made. A few were made in a luxury version with gold or silver case for a "Pretentious clientele".Inside on dial: Mikiphone / Pocket Phonograph / Swiss made / System Vadasz. Outside: Pocket Phonograph / Mikiphone / System Vadosz / Patented in all countries.pocket phonograph, mikiphone, gramophone, pocket, music player, swiss made, switzerland -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Travelling Communion Set, c1940s
The Rev A W Pederick was a chaplain who served in the New Guinea Campaign during WWII. His service included the Kokoda Trail. Brown leather carry case with a brown metal base, a carry handle and two lockable latches on the font. The box has a blue velvet lining. The box holds a paten, diameter 12.0 cm, and a wafer tin which are held in pouches in the lid. Two bottles with cork and silver lids are in fitted compartments inside the box which also contains a small white embroidered cloth. There is embossed gold lettering on the front of the box. The box also holds a letter from the Rev Douglas W Risstrom."CHAPLAIN A. W. PEDERICK" inside the lid: "The gift of the Methodist Padres Auxiliary of Australia"portable communion set, rev a w pederick -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Equipment
Plate on back of machine has Olivetti - Iurea, Made in Italy, with carbon paperOlivetti portable typewriter, model Lettera 32, in plastic carry case with handle, also laminated help cardcommerce, office equipment, stationery -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - TYPEWRITER
.1 UNDERWOOD STANDARD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER PATENTED IN U.S.A. COMPLETE WITH RIBBON .2 BLACK LEATHERETTE COVERED WOODEN BOX WITH LEATHER CARRY HANDLE WHICH SITS OVER TYPEWRITER FORMING CASEON BAR AT FRONT: UNDERWOOD STANDARD PORTABLE TYPEWRITER BEHIND ROLLER: UNDERWOOD Made in USAlocal history, commerce, office equipment, typewriter -
Clunes Museum
Leisure object - PHONOGRAPH
HIS MASTER'S VOICE PORTABLE GRAMOPHONE IN BLACK LEATHERETTE CASElocal history, musical instruments, accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Sewing Machine, 1941-42
Used by donor in family home.Portable electric singer sewing machine, rotating shuttle. There is a separate knee action control lever. Serial no. EG588844 .Black base with gold decoration. The wooden case top has 'Singer' on front. Motor K605945Singerdomestic items, sewing, textile machinery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Audio - Radio
Used by Mrs Johns of Orient Ave Mitcham about 30 years ago.Battery operated transistor portable radio. Enclosed in a brown leather case with handle on top. Opens at back for placement of batteries. Metal front, glass dial with tuning and volume knobs.AWA RADIOLA Transistor Eight.communication, radio -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Audio - Portable Radio, 1960's (probably 1964)
Designer was John HoltPortable Radio A.W.A. Radiola in brown PVC case with handle. H11cm x L21cm x D5cm. No 9 Battery. The radio will handle short and medium wave reception. AWA Radiolaelectrical technology, appliances & accessories -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Camera & Case, EASTMAN KODAK Co, c. 1913
This camera went ashore at Gallipoli on the first day of the invasion 25/04/1915.Metal silver Vest Pocket Kodak Camera. Rectangular box type with scissor pop out lens. Bellows made of leather During WW1 it was marketed as a camera suitable for soldiers due to size and portability, often referred to as "The soldiers camera". It has small shutter release button mounted above the lens plate and below the lens there is a slider for choice of apertures, It originally used A127 autographic roll film. The case is small leather black rectangular shaped with flap and press stud to keep shut.On plate holding the lens-:VEST POCKET KODAK Patented Mar 4,1902,May 6,1913 On bronze piece surrounding the lens -: 25BT50 clear ...brilliant tripod gray 1/2 sec ...dull 3/4 sec...very 01 sec Made by Eastman Kodak Co Rochester USA Autotime patent 1908 cloud marine distant view ave rge view nearview portrait No markings on leather case. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Functional Object - Typewriter, Olivetti Typewriter in case, 1980
Portable typewriterOlivetti lettera 32commerce, office equipment, stationery -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Resuscitator, Air Viva 2, The Commonwealth Industrial Gases Limited, Circa 1975 - 1980
Portable resuscitation equipment. Not used in ambulances but kept at swimming pools, industrial sites and other work places for emergency use.Blue plastic carry case with clear plastic lid containing resuscitation equipmentCIG MEDISHIELD AIR-VIVA 2 RESUSCITATORresuscitation -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Computer, Portable, Walkabout HH3, Circa 1990s (guess)
Probably used to record patient details and allow computerised upload of details in hospital. This item used by Rural Ambulance Victoria. Portable computer (lap top) in black carry case aperture so that the screen can be 'written on' using attached stylus.WALKABOUT HH3 CEFC -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Computer, Portable, Walkabout HH3, Circa 1990
Probably used to record patient details and allow computerised upload of details in hospital. This item used by Rural Ambulance Victoria.Portable computer (lap top) in black carry case aperture so that the screen can be 'written on' using attached stylus.WALKABOUT HH3 CEFC -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Computer, Portable, Walkabout HH3, Circa 1990 (guess)
Probably used to record patient details and allow computerised upload of details in hospital. This item used by Rural Ambulance Victoria.Portable computer (lap top) in black carry case aperture so that the screen can be 'written on' using attached stylus.WALKABOUT HH3 CEFC -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
radio,motorola MT2100, motorola, early 1980's
... leather case no 15e05790rioee radio case no asvsur011 Portable ...Portable radio Used by Rural Ambulance ServicePortable radio Multi Channel, with battery and case type MT2100 serial no 355iuo0876 model Serial hordd9an5an made in the USA Ec leather case no 15e05790rioee radio case no asvsur011 -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
GE VHF portable radio, motorola, Portable Radio multi channel
... radio Multi Channel, with battery and case Portable Radio multi ...Portable radio Used by Rural Ambulance ServicePortable radio Multi Channel, with battery and case -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
AWA VHF 2100 portable radio, motorola, Portable Radio multi channel
... Channel, with battery and case Portable Radio multi channel AWA ...Portable radio distributed in Australia by AWAPortable radio Multi Channel, with battery and case fm radio telephone M 1200 output 5 watts serial no 20685 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Morse and day light set in timber box with accessories
Military communications and signaling equipment used from 19421942 portable morse code set with a day signaling light and spare globes. All fitted in timber carry case with webbing strap.Plate "Lamp Signaling Daylight. Short Range Case MK IIPMG MELM1942" S/N 10356. Operating instructions on spare globes box lidmorse code, wwii, signaling -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - FAVALORO COLLECTION: HAIR DRYER, 1960's
Lady Sunbeam portable hair dryer, walkabout with cream vinyl vanity case with blue lining & accessories.Sunbeam Corp Ltd model AHD-62-Vpersonal effects, hairdressing, hair dryer -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Equipment - Portable Gold Scales in Japanned Tin Case
Part of a large donation of items once owned by members of the Christian-Washfold families of Kew. Henry Christian (c.1809-91) was one of the first settlers in Kew. He arrived in Victoria with his wife Agnes and son Orlando in 1855 on the Gypsy Queen. He established a rope-making business in Bulleen Road by 1858 but was declared insolvent two years later. In his final years, he was celebrated as one of the oldest living settlers of the district. His son, Orlando Henry Beater Christian (c.1853-1930) became a member of the Hawthorn Band and a foundation member of the Willsmere Swimming Club. Orlando and his wife Elizabeth had four children of which Henry Beater (1886-1962) was the oldest.Gold scales encased in a rectangular hinged Japanned tin case. Old label on inside of case unreadable. String requires repair and audit of components.gold scales, christian-washfold collection -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1917
Portable Collapsible Typewriter in carrying case. Corona Brand stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1930's
Standard Portable Typewriter in Black Travelling Case. Used in Stawellstawell -
Vision Australia
Machine - Object, Epson, Epson portable computer, 1980-1989
... typewriter with brown keys in brown plastic case Epson portable ...The Epson HX-20 (also known as the HC-20) is generally regarded as the first laptop computer, announced in November 1981, although first sold widely in 1983. Hailed by Business Week magazine as the fourth revolution in personal computing, it is generally considered both the first notebook and handheld computer. The typist could hear the message and check that it was correct. Used by visually impaired people who could not read Braille. Talking typewriter with brown keys in brown plastic case'Keynote" on left hand side.audio equipment, assistive devices -
Vision Australia
Machine - Object, Clarke & Smith Brailink, c. 1982
Created to meet the growing need for Braille users to access computers, and the creation of talking terminals, Clarke and Smith released the Brailink in 1982. Fitting the unit into a briefcase style for portability, it allowed Braille users to read the screen via the refreshable Braille display located above the QWERTY keyboard as well as record data on to either of the cassette recorders for use with other computers.CPU with keyboard, Braille display and two miniature cassette recorders inside a vinyl caseCS Brailinkbraille equipment, clarke and smith