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Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - BAG, LIGHT HORSEMAN, LEATHER, C1914-1919
1.) Leather bag cylindrical shape with fixed ends and opening flap on side. There are two straps that hold the bag close. 2 brass rings on the rear side of the bag. Function- to be used to carry spare horse shoes. .2). Iron nails- these appea to be handmade,square shafted nails.australian light horse, leather bag, horse shoe nails -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Aspiration Syringe Case with Syringe and Attachment
This medical equipment 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. This would have been part of a doctor's bag carried on home visits. it was safe and easy to transport and included a range of needles and attachments.Historical: Shows the development of scientific medical equipment. Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was remote and therefore required good equipment.Stainless steel rectangular case with lid. Metal box was also for sterilising with its lid open (not plunger or stilettos) Put together with gloves on. Inside: Glass syringe white frosted cylinder with tinted blue glass plunger. Case has clips at base to hold the syringe steady. Also: x1 needle also held in place and x3 needles in protective hollow cylinder loose. Also: x1 bent looking attachment held in place. This would have been part of a doctor's bag carried on home visits. It was safe and easy to transport and included a range of needles and attachments.Made in England inscribed in middle of lid. Frosted glass cylinder has red etched numbers and markings for up to 5cc.medical equipment. hospital equipment. syringe. needles. portable medical equipment. mt beauty. tawonga, doctor -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - GAS MASK AND CONTAINER, C.1939 onwards
Item relates to W.F.R Budge VX48105, refer Cat No 2721 for his service details..1) Carry Bag, kahki canvas, pockets & metal carry clips. .2) Respirator, red, metal, breathing hose & face mask attached, black elastic strapping attached to back of face mask. .3) Tin container, green, eyepiece cleaner, small box respirator & mask.“Carry bag: [up arrow] Romac” ,Inside top: “1941”, Back in biro: “VX 48105 MAJ J BUDGE”. Respirator: “No 4A Willow 1939”, Top embossed: “HL - 10 12 40 - 1 57”, Bottom embossed: “WKL6 - EIV” Face Mask: “L22 [up arrow] 22.10.40”, On air outlet etched: “SD - 1940”.military equipment - army, passchendaele barracks trust -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Equipment - Medical case used by Dr Reginald Worcester
Reginald George Worcester (1903-1972) was a highly regarded obstetrics and gynaecology specialist. Between 1930 and 1933, Worcester was the Medical Superintendent at the Royal Women's Hospital. He obtained his MRCOG in England in 1935, and on his return to Australia was appointed as a university tutor in obstetrics and gynaecology. In 1939, he was appointed as the honorary gynaecologist to outpatients at the Royal Women's Hospital. Worcester served with the AIF during World War II as C.O. of the 17th Field Ambulance in Darwin and as A.D.M.S., Northern Territory Force, and the 2nd/9th Australian Army Corps from 1942 to 1943. His major war service, however, was undertaken in Borneo and Moratai, commanding the 2nd/1st Australian C.C.S. and the 2nd/9th Australian General Hospital. Worcester acquitted himself admirably during the war, with company commander Hubert Smith praising his contribution in no uncertain terms: " His [Worcester's] success as C.O. of a Field Ambulance resulted from a complete understanding of what the unit should be able to do in the transportation of casualties in the field, as well as of the usual medial functions. He organized both with efficiency and at all times difficult decisions were made with humility and good humour. The personal qualities which made him such a calm and considerate consultant never left him, even in the most dangerous and trying circumstances of war." Worcester's time in the army greatly affected his health, but despite this he was able to build a strong and reputable practice upon his return to Australia. As outlined by Arthur Hill, Worcester " was appointed in turn to the following important posts: Honorary Outpatient Obstetrician and Inpatient Gynaecologist to the Women’s Hospital (1946-1948); Honorary Gynaecologist to Prince Henry’s Hospital (1946-1963); Guest Examiner in London for the R.C.O.G. (1953); Examiner in Obstetrics and Gynaecology for the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (1957-1964); Visiting Gynaecologist to the Repatriation General Hospital, Heidelberg 1963- 1967); and first Victorian Members’ representative (1947-1950) and later Fellows’ Representative (1953-1960) on the Australian (Regional) Council of the R.C.O.G. To these posts he brought the benefits of clear thinking and critical awareness. In 1949 he was elected F.R.C.O.G." In early 1967, Worcester suffered a hemiplegia which left him with an impaired gait and paralysed his right hand. Although unable to do major surgery, he returned to part-time practice by September 1967. His ill-health persisted though, and he was retired from practice in 1970. (Source: (1973), REGINALD GEORGE WORCESTER. Medical Journal of Australia, 1: 770-771.)Brown leather medical case. The case has a solid frame and is rectangular, with a leather handle at top. There are two locks on the top of the case, and a metal clasp on either side to fasten the bag closed. The case is embossed with the text 'R.G. WORCESTER' on top, in a position between the two locks and below the handle at bottom centre. The inside of the case is lined with a canvas bag that is buttoned to the case with press studs. The inside of the case also contains a loose canvas bag on which is handwritten 'BAG No/THREE/ R.G. WORCESTER'. The loose canvas bag has a metal zipper at opening.'R.G.WORCESTER'obstetrics, surgery -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Railway Conductor's Bag, Railway Conductor's Bags
Used on Ballarat-Skipton railway line to carry money and tokens. Rescued from bonfire when Linton Station was demolished, by Fred Freestone. Donated to Society 1981.Two brown leather pouches. Bag 1 has brass plate which reads "Linton" (plate attached to square of leather stitched to bag). Bag 2 has the word "Linton" written in ink on front, where leather patch and brass plate used to be. Each bag has two brass loops at top, holding a leather strap which keeps the pouch closed. A brass padlock with a key is attached to the strap.Makers' marks: On padlock 1 and its key: "M 63" "J. Hubball Melbourne". On padlock 1: "VR". On padlock 2: " + " "S166" "59" "Chubb's Patent" "120 Queen Victoria St London" "Makers to Her Majesty" "120294" (=date?). On key for padlock 2: "Chubbs Patent" "London" "VR".railways, transport, conductor's bags -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Marlin Spikes
Spike set marlin and coarse bag with rope handle. One spike is straight and all metal/ the other has a wooden handle and curved point. Bag has large holes.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - GREY BAG
Bag bound with silver grey tape, 3 opening sections, 1 with purse snap closure, 2 with press studs, 2 loops at top to suspend bag from belt.costume accessories, bags -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bicycle Tool and Repair Kit, c1935
The first bicycles arrived in Australia in the 1860s. They gradually gained in popularity and by the 1890s they offered a cheap and relatively comfortable mode of transport. Far being just a means of leisure, long distance cycle travelling became a fact of life in rural areas for people such as sheep shearers and other agricultural labourers with migratory work. The bicycle and swag travelled much of Australia on dusty dirt tracks, long before the automobile was introduced. Today the bicycle continues to be an important item for general, cheap transport, sport and leisure. Tool kits such as those shown in the item, were and important piece of equipment for bicycle enthusiasts, particularly on a longer ride where assistance may not be close by if the rider experienced a punctured tyre. John Bull Rubber Co. Ltd. was a British tyre manufacturer based in Leicester. It was established in 1906 and was originally named Leicester Rubber Company. In 1915, a new factory was built in Evington Valley Road as indicated on the repair outfit tin in this kit. It was renamed John Bull Rubber in 1934 after its popular product of the same name. In 1958, the company was acquired by Dunlop Rubber. A leather bag containing tools and 2 tins containing rubber patches to repair bicycle tyres. The bag has 2 straps and metal buckles to attach it to the back of the bicycle seat.On tin 1: "The John Bull / Repair Outfit/ John Bull Rubber Co. Ltd./ Evington Valley Mills, Leicester" On tin 2: "ZENITH Repair Outfit / For Cycle and Rubber Repairs/ Self Vulcanizing" On tin 3: Around the DUNLOP logo "Six Self Lighting/ Patch Heat Units / For Cycle Tube/ Vulcaniser"bicycle history, bicycle repairs, john bull rubber, cycling leisure -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Textile - Flour bag - Stratton's, Melbourne
Flour bags were used when purchasing flour from the late 19th century to the mid 20th century. They were able to be reused for bulk storage of dry goods or sewn into domestic objects such as tea towels, pillowcases or waggas.The flour bag provides an example of a useful domestic packaging product, from the early 20th century.Calico flour bag for 'Success Flour' from Stratton’s flour mill in Melbourne. The stencil on the front of the bag includes the image of a wheat stalk overlaid with the written information in scroll format.Stratton's, Success, Flour Mills, Melbourneflagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, calico, domestic object, textile, food storage, stratton's, flour bag -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - RAINCOAT, CAMOUFLAGED, 1967
Water proof raincoat issued to all soldiers in pouch. Part of the collection of "John Young". Refer Cat No. 1181.3 for service details.Black and green camouflage, water proof raincoat jammed into a small similar colour bag. Bag is actually attached to coat and coat is then able to be folded and squashed into the pocket and buttoned up.Inside marked "M-Class 8415 66-021-5442". with place for Army No. and name.john young collection, equipment, raincoat for tropics -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Functional object - Empty material postal bag from Calcutta to Melbourne
This was a gift sent to Alan QuinnThis is of historical significance as it paints a picture of what Quinn had sent back home from India.This bag was posted in Calcutta, possibly in 1952 though the date is indecipherable. On one side: Alan Quinn, Coolac St, Chadstone, Melbourne, Australia. Customs declaration: Handloom tablemats. No commercial value. RM South, Grand Hotel, Calcutta. On the reverse: the address is repeated and: Gift parcel, from V. South, Grand Hotel, Calcutta. There are six stamps with an indecipherable franking stamp on them. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - TOILETRY BAG, Aust Army, c1990
Item in the collection re Craig Triffett. Refer to Cat No 5997.5 for his service details.This is a nylon bag with nylon draw cord. Colour is Jungle green.Written on one side in Texta "Ashley Triffett" army, toiletry bag, "a. triffett" -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - BAG, CLOTH, c.WWII
Item re Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC No 410533 RAAF. Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details.Rectangular calico cloth bag with 2 calico ribbon ties.Handwritten in black in on inside top opening: 410533 RAAF.cloth, bags, containers, accessory -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SLEEPING BAG OUTER, Commonwealth Government Factory, c.1963
Item was commonly called a “silk”.Rectangular nylon sleeping bag outer, fits over a blanket.“CGCF Victoria 1963”military equipment - army, silk, sleeping, outer -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - unloading bagged goods being brought to port on back of trucks, n.d
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: 85% (blue pencil, upper right) 11 (pencil, centre) 40 CMS WIDE (pencil, upper centre) pencil crop marks on outer edgeport of portland archives, maritime industry, portland harbour, truck -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - bagged milk powder being unloaded, n.d
Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives, cargo, cargo handling, portland harbour -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Personal Effects, lady's evening handbag
A lady's, grey, evening bag with a drawstring and decorated with beads and sequins.presonal effects, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, ormond, dressmaking, craftwork, -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia, Metal Badges
Variety of Metal Insignia.in a small plastic bag. Metal badges.badges -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Marbles
Hessian bag containing wooden marbles used in the national ballot.Commercial Bank of Australia Ltd, nos.2101-2200marbles, national ballot -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Dhurringile & The Delle's, 2001
Written to record family history of life on Dhurringile farm and early history of tomato growing industry at Dhurringile and TaturaIn a plastic bag. Black and white copy of covers of Book 4214dhurringile, delle vergin family, tatura, tomato industry, books, history, local, rural, industries -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Bagging needles
2 metal bag needles used for sewing seed bags -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment Gas Mask, 1940
00215.1 Gas Mask 00215.2 Gas Mask carry bag00215.1 PBC 27.2.40 Lot 193 00215.2 US noncombatant gas mask M1A2-1-1 Child -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Memorabilia - Field dressing kit, c.1940
Field dressing kit typical of those supplied and used in World War IIField dressing kit including carry bag and various bandagesmedical, ballarat rsl, ballarat, dressings, medical supplies, wwii -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Engine Overheat Warning Switch Manual, Engine Overheat Warning Switch Type 17343-83-860F (Fenwall)
Australian Air Publication (AAP) 7484.044-3M (-1, -2, -3, -4, -4A, -6, -100) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Contactor Manual, Contactor Part Number 2535 Series (E.C.E.)
Australian Air Publication (AAP) 7453.108-3M (-3, -4, -4A, -6, -100) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Unions Type Wig-O-Flex (Intertechnique) Manual, Unions Type Wig-O-Flex (Intertechnique)
Australian Air Publication (AAP) 7271.034-3M (-1, -2, -4) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Self-Regulating Hydraulic Pump Manual, Self Regulating Hydraulic Pump Type A25400-11
Australian Air Publication (AAP) 7272.058-3M-2 (-3, -4, -6, -100) -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Air Filter Maintenance Manual, Air Filter 210BZ 210BZ EQ2 Repair and Overhaul, Operating Instructions, Illustrated Parts Breakdown, RAAF Lists of Assessed Spares, Bay Servicing Schedules and Modifications
Australian Air Publication (AAP) 7278.145-3 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Training Manual: Basic Electronics and Testing Practices, Semiconductor Circuit Theory, Basic Electronic Technology and Testing Practices Semiconductor Circuit Theory
Australian Air Publication (AAP) 7002.028-4 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - RAAF Tobias Intruder Alarm System Operator's Handbook, Tobias Intruder Alarm System Type C769MK11 Operators Handbook
Australian Air Publication (AAP) 7604.001-2. Previously kept in the library of RAAF Base Amberley.