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Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - GAITERS, USA PATTERN, Johnson, Stephens and (Illegible) Shoe Coy. Jeffersonville QM Depot, 1938
This is one pair of 1938 USA Pattern gaiters. They are made of canvas and have a webbing strap that goes under the boot. The buckle fitting is black painted steel. One edge of the gaiter has black printed etelets, the other edge has black metal hoops, There is a cotton bootlace tied to the gaiter. The colour is jungle green. Printed outside - leggings, canvas dismanted M-1938 2R. Plus manufacturers details.ww2, usa gaiters -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Tin, Kiwi Shoe Polish Manufacture, 1940s
The polish was developed in Australia by William Ramsay who named it Kiwi after the flightless bird endemic to New Zealand, the home country of his wife, Annie Elizabeth Meek Ramsay. Its success in Australia expanded overseas when it was adopted by both the British and American armies in World War I. In the UK, Kiwi was for many years manufactured at its British headquarters in Ealing (Brumwell Road, London W5 1DT). From here the factory manufactured for the UK market and exported the Kiwi brand too much of Europe and the Middle East. In the mid-1970s, as part of a major streamlining, the UK factory was closed with production switched to France. The UK operation moved to Surrey at Yately becoming, effectively, a sales and marketing office, with distribution contracted to a third party. In 1980, production for the UK market moved back to the UK and was housed in a factory near Huddersfield. The UK head office was relocated to Maidstone, Kent, where Kiwi had other product interests. Following the global merger with Nicholas Laboratories, the UK head office was again relocated to Slough at the Nicholas building on Bath Road.A significant product as Kiwi is an Australian brand name of shoe polish, first launched and sold in Australia in 1906 and as of 2005 sold in almost 180 countries. Previously owned by the Sara Lee Corporation since 1984, it was sold in 2011 to S. C. Johnson. It is the dominant shoe polish in some countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States, where it has about two thirds of the market. In Malaysia and Singapore, Kiwi has become such a household brand for a shoe polish that the word "kiwi" has been genericized into a verb in the Malay language, meaning "to polish one's shoes".Metal cleaning outfit of Kiwi boot polish brush, scraper, & polish missingKiwi Boot Polish to front of containerflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Clunes Museum
Book, MRS. GOTHER MANN, THE FOUR HOMES, CIRCA 1880
The Four Homes is a novel written by Valerie Boissier De Gasparin and published in 1878. The book tells the story of four different households, each representing a different social class and way of life. The first home is that of a wealthy aristocratic family, the second is a middle-class family struggling to make ends meet, the third is a poor family living in a crowded tenement, and the fourth is a group of homeless people living on the streets.ADAPTED FROM THE FRENCH AUTHOR MADAME DE GASPARIN, BY MRS. GOTHER MANN.fictionThe Four Homes is a novel written by Valerie Boissier De Gasparin and published in 1878. The book tells the story of four different households, each representing a different social class and way of life. The first home is that of a wealthy aristocratic family, the second is a middle-class family struggling to make ends meet, the third is a poor family living in a crowded tenement, and the fourth is a group of homeless people living on the streets.local history, book, novel, hudson, laura -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Shoe stretcher
shoe-shaped wood with metal spring inserted in the middle. Yellow ub colour except for an area of black around the top of the shoe"11" stamped onto toe of the shoe shoe, stretcher, cobbler, footwear -
Mont De Lancey
Lasts
Cast iron shoe last of 2 pieces for a size 10 1/2. Wooden home-made shoe last stand.'10 1/2' on the shoe lastshoe lasts -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Collar bag, Circa 1900
Leather carry bag to use to carry shirt collars i.e. clergymenManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostLeather collar bad with horse shoe imprint on lid leather strap to hold closedHorse shoe imprintleather, collar bag -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: BROWN LEATHER SHOES
Clothing. Brown leather ladies shoes with 3cm heels. Pointed toes. Fold over flap across the bridge of the foot with cut out pattern. Fastened on outside of shoe with three flaps with button holes and three .8cm round plastic buttons. Heads of tacks visible on heels of shoes. Old box 573On sole of shoe, E.Salter Handsown, Gold lettering inside shoe, ''The Countess Handsown shoe by Ernest Salter. Late of Bond street and Piccadilly London. Exclusive for Mutual Store Ltd''.costume, female, brown leather ladies shoes -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Accessory - Horse shoe buckle, Ca1900
Used on horse tackle during 19th and 20th centuries and imported by Holden and FrostImported used and sold by Holden and Frost Ca1900Brass horse shoe shaped buckle used on equine accessoriesimprint of supposed horse shoe nailsequine, military, agriculture, civilian ca1900, buckle -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Shoe Protector, Boot & Shoe protectors, Early 19th century
It is presumed that this is an authentic relic from a very significant shipwreck in Tasmania. It was bought at a museum in King Island. The Cataraqui, carrying British emigrants, was wrecked on King Island in 1845 with the loss of over 400 lives. The British Parliamentary and general public outcry following this disaster resulted in the establishment of the lighthouse at Cape Otway in 1848 (and indirectly the establishment of Warrnbambool in 1847)This button, listed as a uniform button, is of some interest as a small relic of the shipwreck, Cataraqui. This wreck has a connection to the establishment of the Cape Otway lighthouse and to Warrnambool’s history as Superintendent Charles LaTrobe came to the Warrnambool district several times in an effort to find the best route to the Cape Otway area. While doing so he became familiar with the Warrnambool area and the need to establish a new settlement at Warrnambool. This is a small metal button covered with verdigris, with any writing or markings obliterated. A small piece is missing at the edge. cataraqui shipwreck, buttons, warrnambool -
Lorne Historical Society
Photograph, Horse Shoe Bend, Skenes Creek
The vehicle in this photograph is the mobile dark room of George Rose, the founder of the Rose Stenography Company g.o.r; george rose; early-photographers; the rose series -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Souvenir (item) - Alitalia Airlines shoe horn plastic, Alitalia Airlines shoe horn plastic - in flight souvenir
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Anglesea and District Historical Society
Book, Cox & Wyman, Pan Books, The Clue of the New Shoe, 1967
Soft cover novel by Arthur Upfield$5 (Op Shop price)novel, upfield, book -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pleasant Creek Special School, Glyn & Cynthia Cashin Electrical, Shoe Shop, Norm Osbornes Shop, Francis Latus Jewelers Mov 1975, Nov 1975
Photographs taken by teacher at Pleasant Creek Training Centre to help train students in living skills and becoming familiar with what shops sold. Part of socializing students for leaving the training centre.Main Street Stawell. Showing shops and businesses in Main Street. education, shops, main street, streetscape -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Hot Shoe Shuffle (musical theatre) performed at Athenaeum Theatre commencing 23 May 2002
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Lions Club of Maldon Inc.
Photograph, Maldon Shoe Factory Girls
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Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Horse Shoe Bend on Narrow Gauge Line
Photo of Puffing Billy coming around the horseshoe bend at Selby and beginning to cross the trestle bridge, heading away from Belgrave. The engine is only part shown. It is hauling four open-sided carriages with canvas covers, and a further six or so enclosed carriages. There appears to be no wind as the smoke is hanging above the train. Railway infrastructure (barrier fences) can be seen in the foreground, and there are wires across the left side of the photo. c. 1920 -
Maldon Brass Band Inc.
Photograph, Playing at the opening shoe co Maldon Circa 1940
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Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe Last, Left foot Wooden Shoe Last, April 2002
dark timber staining on upper. 2 nails on upper. hole through heel. screw attaching arch to sole section. hole part way through inside arch12,4 stamped on upper section. 5562 stamped on sole section. -
Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe stretcher, Metal shoe stretcher
Metal toe shape with 6 holes in top, cut out at point of toe.Toe and heel joined by adjustable metal rods. Metal heel extender with holes on sides to put metal rod into so as to adjust length.Sky-line Made in England stamped under heel extender -
Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe stretcher, Metal and wood shoe stretcher
Wooden tor puff. Metal tight spring joining wooden heel ball. Hollowed in the sole of toe puff2/325/4 on hollowed toe puff -
Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe stretcher, Wooden and metal shoe stretcher
Hollowed wooden toe puff with 5 carved grooves. Metal spring attached with hinge to toe puff and joined to wooden heel ballMade in Germany ink stamped on hollowed toe puff -
Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe stretcher, Wooden and metal shoe stretcher
Hollowed polished wooden toe puff joined with tight metal spring to wooden heel ball1/325/3 ink stamped on hollowed toe puff -
Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe stretcher, Wooden and metal shoe stretcher
Polished, hollowed wooden toe puff with 5 carved grooves . Tight metal spring hinged to toe puff and joined to wooden heel ball. Screw on instep side of toe puff holding hingeMade in Germany ink and 123/8-9 stamped under hollowed toe puff -
Kilmore Historical Society
Textile - Right Shoe sole, Leather shoe sole
Right leather sole. Skin side polished. Flesh side mechanically skivedNil -
Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe last, Cast iron shoe last
Cast iron last with rectangular hole in top towards the back of last for a removable leg The top slopes down towards toe19 stamped in toe. 2 cast holes on sole -
Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe last, Cast iron shoe last
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Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe Last, Metal Shoe Last, NK
098?? stamped on instep. Removable instep cast ? 241 on foot cast with locating grooves for instep cast. Locating hole on under foot arch -
Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe Last, Cast iron shoe last
Pointed toe, instep slide, instep groove on foot space, general dust and grime.6/DD on toe2 cast hole on out foot, 2 cast holes on sole, various small cast faults -
Kilmore Historical Society
Shoe stretcher, Right Shoe stretcher
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Footwear - Womens Shoes, c1960
Black T-bar high heeled shoes. Rounded toe with three straps across instep. Narrow tapered heelsGaiety Shoes Size 5Dcostume, female footwear