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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle Milk, mid to late 1900's
This glass milk bottle was manufactured and used mid to late 1900's (1834 Victorian dairy industry was founded) up until the time that a cheaper container was invented(plastic bottles and polyethylene plastic lined cardboard cartons). In 1909 the supply of pure bottled milk was required for babies to overcome infant mortality due to unhygienic milk sources (unclean containers and unpasteurized milk). Due to the volume of milk being processed and hand milking could not keep up with demand, dairy farms introduced milking machines in the late 1930's. The great increases in dairy herds from the average of 18 cows per heard in 1950's to 142 cows per herd in 1996 required milk tankers to pick up the regions milk supply. This bottle was so constructed to be easily moved within the milk processing plants from the delivery vats/holding tanks to the final corking/sealing of the bottles for eventual distribution. From 1958 the milk bottle slowly became phased out of production. At this point in time Melbourne was drawing 160,000 bottles per week from the two major glass bottle works companies, e.g. Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Co.Victoria was the major state supplier of cows milk in the history of Australian milk production from the early 1800's. The Kiewa Valley and its region was a major contributor to meet that demand. Each bottle was "branded" during manufacturing to show the contents (pasteurized milk) and where it originated from (region and supplier). This method of recycling the bottles back to specific dairy farms was a good control method but an uneconomical "on cost" which was replaced by the "throw away" less costly plastic and cardboard containers. Kiewa Valley dairy herds had marked bottles bearing "90/9", "6/18", "6/33", "6/35" and "6/36" Found under the house at 1 Beauty Ave., Mt BeautyThis heavy gauged glass milk bottle has a rim and a distinctive head at the top. This head has been manufactured to facilitate the movement of the bottle along the milk production line. The method of pouring milk into the bottle has been part of the "production line". This bottle has a half pint capacity and is made from "clear" glass. There are other milk bottles that have a "green" tint in them and this tint was to protect the contents from sun damage. This thick glass bottle to contain milk required its thickness because of the extensive handling before final consumption. Milk was delivered by the "milk man" direct to the homes of consumers. During this period delivery to homes in cities and towns was made initially by horse and cart and later by truck.On the top half of this bottle is "MILK" and opposite "HALF PINT". Below this "THIS BOTTLE BELONGS TO MILK BOTTLE RECOVERY LTD" and below this "AND CANNOT BE USED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION" on the base is "2 M" underneath this "8/11" and underneath is "ISM -169"glass bottles, commercial milk containers, domestic milk bottles, pasteurized milk bottles -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.
SHOW ROLL, A & P SOCIETY INC. WYCHEPROOF
First name entry for SHOW ROLL - 1885. Final entry 2017 when Wycheproof A & P Society disbanded. A representation of a local organisation that began in early settlement days and continued for many years.Large Roll with names in gold lettering. Columns with Headings YEAR, PRESIDENT, SECRETARY 239 listings for Wycheproof Agricultural and Pastoral Society - A & P Society.show. pastoral agriculural -
Greensborough Historical Society
Magazine, Diamond Valley Football League, Diamond Valley Football League; Souvenir Record 1983, 17/09/1983
Diamond Valley Football League; Souvenir Record 1983 Grand Final. A Grade teams Greensborough v BundooraPhotocopy of Football Recordgreensborough football club, diamond valley football league, bundoora football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley News, Grand final brawl, 1960c
A final game between Greensborough and Heidelberg included a brawl in the third quarter, resulting in two men being hospitalised.Digital copy of black and white news clippinggreensborough football club, diamond valley football league, heidelberg football club -
Bialik College
Film (item) - Final assembly, 1997, 1997
VHS tape of final assembly, 27 November 1997. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.year 12, graduation, final assembly, 1990s -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - BOOKLET, MUSIC SCORE, The Toast is ANZAC, Gentlemen!
Song written by "C.H. Soulter" and music by "C.W. MacCarthy". Was sold for benefit of Returned Soldiers Association of NSW. 8 sheets of A4 paper stapled together. First sheet cover sheet titled name of song and it's authors. Next 6 pages is the music score with accompanying lyrics. Final page is song lyrics and brief synopsis of the history and purpose of Returned Soldiers Association of NSW. Markings suggest it is a photocopy. Writing in black on white paper. Song name of front "The Toast is ANZAC Gentleman!" Price 2 shillings.passchendaele barracks trust, music score -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: BENDIGO SEWERAGE AUTHORITY
Bendigo Sewerage Authority. Receipt No. 4765 - Drainage plan No. 213, retic. Area No. 5. house Connections Final Certificate. Location 24 Quick street, Bendigo - Owner Miss l. Prout. This is to certify that with regard to the above premises the following work has been satisfactorily completed: installation of drains and fittings in accordance with plan and by-law no.2organization, public utility, water -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - HANRO COLLECTION: LETTER FROM LIQUIDATOR
Six copies of a typed letter on Hanro (Australia) Bendigo Knitting Mills letterhead paper. The letter, dated 15/8/1933, mentions a Final General Meeting of Shareholders to be held at the Mill on the 19/9/1933, for the purpose of showing the manner in which the winding up has been conducted. Letters are unsigned. Liquidator typed at the end.hanro, clothing, share register, hanro collection - letter from liquidator -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND
A white pamphlet with black print and a red ACF insignia. On the front page are the words ' Australian Comforts Fund. Victorian Division. Review of the Final Months of the Australian Comforts Fund Work in Victoria and Summary of Distribution from Inception 7th August, 1914, to 13th July, 1920. Town Hall Melbourne.' On the inside is the review and the outline of distribution of funds.clubs and associations, sport, austalian comforts fund, lydia chancellor, collection, australian comforts fund, world war ii, war -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Booklet, State Emergency Council for Civil Defence, Air Raid Precautions: Advice to Householders, 1941
Air raid precautions distributed to householders in Victoria. The booklet is part of a suite of materials used to support Air Raid Precautions (ARP) during the Second World War. Air raid wardens managed groups of people in using air raid facilities that were constructed throughout the district. The ARP scheme was based on that developed in the United Kingdom.Primary resources showing the materials and advice developed to protect civilians on the home front. Examples of such support in the Kew Historical Society's collection includes advice for authorised community representatives, insignia and equipment.This booklet was published by the State Emergency Council for Civil Defence Victoria in April 1941. The 37-page work provides advice about what to do in an air raid, lighting restrictions, the use of road vehicles and safety for pedestrians, and shelters. The final pages of the book include a number of illustrations providing guidelines for air raid shelter construction. second world war - air raid precautions, state emergency council for civil defence victoria - 1939-45, arp, air raid precautions, second world war — air raid precautions, state emergency council for civil defence victoria — 1939-1945, world war 2 — 1939-1945, home front — kew (vic.) -
Tennis Australia
Collage of cartooons, 24-Jun-54
Collage of original cartoon style drawings by Mullin and clippings of the same cartoons reproduced in New York World Telegram and The Sun, Thursday June 24, 1954. Cartoons and article refer to Rosewall's victory over Trabert in Wimbledon mens singles semi-finals 1954. Materials: Paper, Graphite, Glass, Cardboard, Glue, Wood, Metal, Felttennis -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Letter - (Multiple), Letters regard making of Everard Roads, Ringwood east from Ringwood East School Committee, 1931-32
4 letters from the Ringwood East State School to the Town Clerk regarding the making of Everard Road in front of the School. Letters dated May 18th 1931, November 13th 1931, March 16th 1932 and 12th October 1932. The first three letters from C.A. Walmsley and the final one from E Thompson. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Instruction, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Questions that could be asked at the final examination", 1980
Duplicated foolscap 4 sheets, stapled in the top left hand corner titled "Questions that could be asked at the final examination", provides 42 Questions and Answers. Used when Carolyn was training as a conductor at Malvern Depot in 1980. 237.1 - ditto, but provides 37 questions and answers. Used by Lindsay Rickard - Brunswick depot late 1970's?trams, tramways, tickets, mmtb, conductors, training -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/08/1992 12:00:00 AM
Other number 03682.1Black and white photograph of Wavolley Ball team, Jason Powney, Mick Carroll, John McKenzie, Verdun Turnbull, David Radford, Lisa Grassby, Jeanette Richards and Louisa Grandy. Premier team in finals played at squash courts Lakes Entrance Victoria . Also second photo with some of the wavolley ball team and others unidentified sports, volleyball -
Carlton Football Club
Newspaper collection, Collection of articles - post 1999 Preliminary Final/Pre Grand Final 1999, 20/7/1999
Collection of newspaper articles and coverage following Carlton's win over Essendon in the 1999 Preliminary Final, also previewing the upcoming Grand Final. Carlton 6.3 8.4 10.6 16.8 104 Sat 18-Sep-1999 2:30 PM Att: 80,519 Venue: M.C.G. Essendon 3.5 3.10 10.17 14.19 103 Carlton won by 1 pt Collection of newspaper pages -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Birds eye view East Ringwood - Showing Recreation Ground. Mt. Dandenong Rd. on right. Taken from present Civic Centre site. Football final in progress - 1923
Written below photograph, "Birds eye view East Ringwood - Showing Recreation Ground". Typed below photograph, "Mt. Dandenong Rd. on right. Taken from present Civic Centre site. Football final in progress - 1923". -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Various titles
This book was donated by Principal R E Thwaites to the Ballarat College Library, in the final year of his tenure (1933-45). Example of ongoing community support of the school. The Weatherly Library was opened in 1936 and its collection significantly established by donation or bequest of old collegians and members of the college community and associates.Four books of various titles and bindingsBook plate inside front cover: Crest / Ballarat College / Library / Presented by / R E Thwaites 1945r-e-thwaites, weatherly-library, library, ballarat-college -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Phillip Island Bridge, 1968/9
Final stages of construction of 2nd Bridge (1968/69) connection San Remo with Newhaven. From the Jack Jenner Collection.Close-up of placing of middle Span of Bridge 1968/69.local history, photographs, civil engineering, bridges, phillip island bridges, black & white photograph, jack jenner collection, public construction -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Essay - Honours Thesis, Rosie BRAY, Rosalie (Rosie) Thrupp Robnson Bray, "The Borough", 2010
Copy of thesis submitted as part of the final honours examination in the History program at LaTrobe University. Copy bound and donated by the author."The Borough", by Rosie BRAY 2010. Honours Thesis, History program, LaTrobe University, which discusses the experiences of Port Melbourne's people in World War Two and includes information from interviews with people who lived through the war and the author's own memories . Bound in red and blue, with gold print on the cover.war - world war ii, rosalie (rosie) bray nee thrup -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Port Melbourne for premiers 2002 banner, Town Hall, Bay Street, Sep 2002
Banner was hung by Port Phillip council when 'the Borough' made the finals for the first time in two decades. (subsequently lost)Colour photo (portrait) of Port Melbourne Town Hall, with banner 'Port Melbourne for premiers 2002'port melbourne town hall, sport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
National Wool Museum
Report, Final report: Interactions of plant hepatotoxins and copper in sheep (UMU 08P)
"Final report: Interactions of plant hepatotoxins and copper in sheep (UMU 08P)" Possibly a Melbourne University, 1988 research project.TERM DATE 06/88sheep - diseases sheep - nutrition animal health, sheep - diseases, sheep - nutrition, animal health -
National Wool Museum
Book, Objective Measurement of Wool in Australia
"Objective Measurement of Wool in Australia: final report of the Australian Wool Board's objective measurement policy committee" Oct. 1972."woolclassing - objective measurement, australian wool board objective measurement of wool policy committee -
Bialik College
Film (series) - Final assembly and graduation recordings, 1990s
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Blake & Riggall (Solicitors and Notaries), Blake & Riggall to Robin Boyd, 09.06.1959
Letter to Robin Boyd regarding final balance of sale of the previous Boyd family home at 158 Riversdale Rd, Camberwell. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, K.R.T. Trembath Runner from Port Melbourne in the 440yds Final 1958
Stawell Gift Runners at Central Park with Railway Station in Background. K.R.T. Trembath Port Melbourne 440yds Final 1958.stawell sport -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, 1978 Carols by Candlelight performers on stage
Carols by Candlelight performers stand hand in hand, signing the final songs of the rehearsal evening with the band and choir behind them.B/W photograph of entertainers at Carols by Candlelight 1978David Johnston 266% pp11, 58% pp 31carols by candlelight, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Trophies from a beaut season [1984], 02/10/1984
Article about 1984 grand final and presentations for the Diamond Valley Football League. Greensborough Football Club were Premiers Text and black and white imagesgreensborough football club, diamond valley football league -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle Milk, mid to late 1900's
This glass milk bottle was manufactured and used mid to late 1900's (1834 Victorian dairy industry was founded), until the time that cheaper containers were invented(plastic bottles and polyethylene plastic lined cardboard cartons). In 1909 the supply of pure bottled milk was required for babies to overcome infant mortality due to unhygienic milk sources (unclean containers and unpasteurized milk). Due to the volume of milk being processed and hand milking could not keep up with demand, dairy farms introduced milking machines in the late 1930's. The great increases in dairy herds from the average of 18 cows per heard in 1950's to 142 cows per herd in 1996 required milk tankers to pick up the regions milk supply. This bottle was so constructed to be easily moved within the milk processing plants from the delivery vats/holding tanks to the final corking/sealing of the bottles for eventual distribution. From 1958 the milk bottle slowly became phased out of production. At this point in time Melbourne was drawing 160,000 bottles per week from the two major glass bottle works companies, e.g. Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Co.Victoria was the major state supplier of cows milk in the history of Australian milk production from the early 1800's. The Kiewa Valley and its region was a major contributor to meet that demand. Each bottle was "branded" during manufacturing to show the contents (pasteurized milk) and where it originated from (region and supplier). This method of recycling the bottles back to specific dairy farms was a good control method but an uneconomical "on cost" which was replaced by the "throw away" less costly plastic and cardboard containers. Kiewa Valley dairy herds had marked bottles bearing "90/9", "6/18", "6/33", "6/35" and "6/36" Found under the house at 1 Beauty Ave., Mt BeautyThis heavy gauged glass milk bottle has a rim and a distinctive head at the top. This head has been manufactured to facilitate the movement of the bottled along the milk production line. The method of pouring milk into the bottle has been part of the "production line". This bottle has a one pint capacity and is made from "light green" coloured glass(a protection against light penetration). There are other milk bottles that do not have a "green" tint in them. This thick glass bottle, to contain milk, required its thickness because of the extensive handling (man and machine) before final consumption. Milk was delivered by the "milk man" direct to the homes of consumers. During this period delivery to homes in cities and towns was made initially by horse and cart and later by truck.On the bottom end of this bottle is a circle within it "6/35" and next to this "MILK" and opposite "ONE PINT". Below this "THIS BOTTLE BELONGS TO MILK BOTTLE RECOVERY LTD" and below this "AND CANNOT BE USED WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION" on the base "M" underneath this "20"milk, dairy, glass bottle -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, A cut above in paying tribute, 13/02/2018
Final touches are being carved on wartime wooden sculptures that will be prominently displayed at Greensborough War Memorial Park ahead of Anzac Day.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .greensborough war memorial park, anzac day, chainsaw sculptures, hikaru kodama, homefront project -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Community Hospital, Players walk off in protest, 10/07/1972
During the final quarter of a match against Greensborough, North Heidelberg players walked off the ground in protest about the standard of umpiring.Copy of news article, text.north heidelberg football club, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl