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Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage Collection
Ceremonial object - Robe, Mayoral Robe
Full length black mayoral ceremonial robe with centre front opening. Silk grosgrain with dark brown ermine fur edging on centre front opening and cuffs. Cream silk lining in sleeves. The cuffs are also trimmed with cream coloured machine made net and lace. Gathered/puckered detail at back. Black ribbons attached to shoulders.mayoral robe, robe, ceremonial wear, mayor, bayside, brighton, sandringham, mayoral regalia -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A metal tennis racquet with double shaft; round head with net made of nylon and grey stringing. Metal reinforcements at shoulders. Blue wooden wedge at base of shaft. Handle wrapped with tan leather grip tape. Leather butt cap impressed with word 'JAPAN'. Materials: Metal, Nylon, Adhesive tape, Leather, Plastic, String, Woodtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1969
A Wilson 'T2000' metal tennis racquet, with double shaft; yellow plastic shaft casing featuring 'W' logo and gold whipping. Handle wrapped with black leather. Net anchored to metal wire wrapped around head frame. Yellow plastic butt cap with no label. Materials: Metal, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Nylon, Leather, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet & cover, Circa 1984
This object has 41 parts (2008.965.1 - 2008.965.41). The parts are 41 identical racquets. Each part is a TAD/Davis 'Esprit' racquet and matching full-length cover. Each racquet has no net and has clear plastic wrap on the handle. Each cover is black vinyl with a zipper. Materials: Graphite, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leather, Vinyltennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Packing cover, Circa 1976
Multi-part object of 6 identical racquets (parts are numbered from 2008.986.1 to 2008.986.6). Each racquet is: a Dunlop 'Maxply Austral' model with yellow net strings and handle wrapped in Dunlop-branded plastic packaging. Racquet in white paper factory bag. Materials: Wood, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Paint, Leather, String, Nylon, Papertennis -
Brighton Historical Society
Dress, Professional & Civil Service Supply Association, circa 1900
Unknown provenance.Coffee-coloured cotton and chiffon evening gown. Net yoke with vertical pintucks and high neck. Pintucked bodice. Trim of meadering cream cord bordered on either side, around yoke, waist, shoulders, cuffs and down centre of skirt. Printed on interior of bodice: "Professional & Civil Service Supply Association / 80 George Street Edinburgh".Printed on interior of bodice: "Professional & Civil Service Supply Association / 80 George Street Edinburgh".1900s -
Tennis Australia
Lawn tennis set, Circa 1876
A chest (.1), housing a lawn tennis and badminton set. Black and green lithographic print features couples playing mixed doubles tennis and badminton in Cassiobury Park, with Cassiobury House in the background. Inscription: THE CASSIOBURY GAMES OF/BADMINTON AND GARDEN TENNIS/.../LONDON/DEAN & SON 160 FLEET STREET. The hourglass court used in Wingfield's version of lawn tennis is depicted in this lithograph. Contents include: racquets (.2 -.3); tennis balls (.4 - .5); shuttlecock (.6); badminton net (.7); guy ropes (.8 - .9); ornate pegs (.10 - .11); mallet (.12); and net posts (.13 - .14, 2 parts each). Materials: Wood, Metal, Ink, Glue, Paint, Paper, Lacquer, Gut, Rope, String, Velvet, Bird feather, Felt, Rubbertennis -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Bottle, n.d
Clear glass bottle, 26 fl oz Portland Aerated Waters. Pyro label.Front: 'Portland Aerated Waters 25 fl oz' company logo Back: ARTIFICALLY COLOURED AND FLAVOURED BOTTLED BY PRESERVATIVE ADDED PORTLAND AERATED WATERS NET CONTENTS 26 FL OZ PORTLAND, VICTORIA -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Box Starch, Pre decimal currency date(14th February 1966)
This brand of starch was first manufactured before 1966 and covered the period when Australian made was the preferred clothing due to limited imports from England. This was a period when the demand for "home grown" produce was at its peak. This was in a time when by necessity and ease of supply and not by the "Buy Australian" campaign (of later years), was the major factor for the demand of these type of laundry goods. It was in a time when starch was used in formal clothing to put a "crisp" or fresh new appearance for clothes. This product was in the era and importantly the social more of "clothes make the person" in which starched shirts and dresses was the fashion vogue. Formality of dress was a strictly British "class" up-man-ship which from the 1950's onwards became less and less visible. The Australian "Ocker" or fair "dink'm" bloke became more entrenched after World War II. The national identity was slowly developing.This box of starch is very relevant to the Kiewa Valley because this box highlights the differences ,in this period, between city and rural social standards. Rural areas were deeply entrenched into colonial and the pioneer family structure viz- a-vie social and dress fashion standards. British values and norms lingered on well beyond the changes happening in city fashion. Tradition and English "ties" were the backbone of early colonies and it was only after World War II that these "ties" were becoming irrelevant. Early traditions lingered well past the independence sought by Federation, colony to statehood and trade with other nations eg. USA and Asia. The idea that a change in "status" would automatically change the social mores of Australians, especially in rural ares, was not fully grasped by the "law makers" and those wanting change.This box (capacity 12 ozs) has white(aged into cream) and blue printing and a "white star" on five sides, the sixth side has a laundry scene with two ladies, in early 1900's fashion. The package is made from 200 gsm thick cardboard. As manufacture was made before and during the two World Wars 1914 to 1945 the promotion was heavily focused on Australian made and Australian grown maize. One side of the box has instructions of use and all the other sides are promotional, detailing "the best in the world and won't stick to the iron""SILVER STAR", "THE BEST IN THE WORLD", "WON'T STICK TO THE IRON", "REQUIRES NO BOILING", INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE", "ROBERT HARPER AND COMPANY LIMITED", "INCORPORATED IN VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA", "NET WEIGHT 12 OUNCES", "LARGE BOX 12 OZS"domestic laundry essentials, cotton clothing preparations, household starch "crisp and neat appearances. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
seed bag
This unused bag would have been used by Snowy River Co-Op Ltd to pack sweet corn in the late 1960's -1980's Snowy River Seeds started life as a farmers' co-operative (Snowy River Co-op) in 1967 specialising in horticulture. Snowy River Co-op were the original creators of Snowy Seeds.This item is significant because it was specially made for the seed bean industry which is a major industry in the Orbost district.A white synthetic woven fibre bag used to pack sweet corn prior to sale. It has red, green, yellow print.On front of bag - Logo of Man From Snowy River in outline map of Australia with a hand holding corn cob in the centre, Produce of Snowy River Co-Op Ltd Orbost- Victoria V73 25kg NETsweet-corn seed-bags snowy-river-co-op -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Box of explosives
8444.1 - Unhinged wooden box of "Nobel's explosives company" explosives. Lots of writing on the lid, and on the two smaller sides; one side has a sticky-taped note with near-illegible writing.- Nobel Glasgow - 50 lbs net - This side up - Made in Australia - Nobel's explosives company (limited) Glasgow - Explosive class III division I - Alfa Nobel - Nobel's explosive company (limited) - Trademark -
National Wool Museum
Textile - O*So*Lite Self-Raising Flour Bag
These domestic kitchen bags were donated to the National Wool Museum by Lila Gore. Lila donated Children’s Clothing (RGE 8324) to the museum in 2022 and at her time of donating, inquired as to whether the museum would also be interested in these bags she had been collecting. Lila said there was no reason as to why she was saving the bags, other than she liked the art works and thought they were too good to end up in landfill. She had thought perhaps she would make something out of the bags, or perhaps give the bags to a friend to make something. When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. Domestic kitchen bags such as these date from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They were used at home, usually by women, containing household items which would not spoil, such as flour, sugar, animal feed, seeds, and other commodities. In modern times a trip to the supermarket is a daily chore, in the past however, these trips happened far less often, with big sacks such as these a large reason why. In the rural US and Canada, Feed sack dresses and Flour sack dresses, were an iconic part of rural life from the 1920s through the Great Depression, World War II, and post-World War II years. Australia also reused these sacks, typically for making wagga style blankets, but re-use for clothing was not unusual.Calico flour bag with red, blue, white and yellow graphic image and text. Image shows head and shoulders of a woman wearing a bakers hat. Reverse side shows same image with slightly different text.Front: O*SO*LITE \ SELF-RAISING \ FLOUR \ 25lb \ NET \ THE \ FINEST \ FLOUR \ O-SO-LITE \ PRODUCTS PTY. LTD. \ LENNON STREET, SOUTH KENSINGTON \ VICTORIA 13 0261 \ SELF RAISING \ SELF RAISING \ SELF RAISING Back: O*SO*LITE \ SELF-RAISING \ FLOUR \ PREPARED WITH PROSPHATE AERATOR \ 25lb \ NET \ THE \ FINEST \ FLOUR \ O-SO-LITE \ PRODUCTS PTY. LTD. \ LENNON STREET, SOUTH KENSINGTON \ VICTORIA 13 0261wagga, flour, oats, bag, calico, lila, gore, depression, war, kitchen -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Early Shipping: Ocean/Railway Pier, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- charge to-Stamp- The Australian Producer 27.8 Stamp- Charge to- The Australian Producer 27.8 c55c To a Benson Am Tuesday Not mountedport of portland -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: AUSTRALIA IN THE GREAT WAR. THE STORY TOLD IN PICTURES
A soft covered book titled 'Australia in the Great War. The Story told in Pictures.' A photo on the front cover shows a soldier in action with a Lewis gun. Edited by H.C. Smart. No. 8 concluding part. Contains 8 coverless booklets, pages.1 - 191. 6 pence net. Published by Messrs Cassell & Company Limited by arrangement with the Government of the Commonwealth.H.C. Smart (Ed.) Published by Messrs Cassell & Company Limited. Edited by H.C. Smart.history, australian, war, lydia chancellor, collection, world war i, war, australian history, history, the great war, books, war documents, war photos, photos, photography -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - MERLE HOULDEN COLLECTION : MILK JUG COVER, 1930's-40's-50's
Small circular milk jug cover. Centre panel - seven cms in diameter of fine double thickness net. A Three cm wide band of very fine crochet surrounds the net.This fine crochet is surrounded by twenty five green glass beads, attached by the crochet edging - very fine "chain stitch" crochet passes through each bead.Made by Merle's Grandmother - Geuerdomestic equipment, food storage & preservation, milk jug cover -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MALONE COLLECTION: GREETING CARDS
Whitish card with cut out window and an embossed border around the window. The window has fine net material which has ribbon embroidery on it. There are pale blue flowers, a green bow and two pink buds at the top joined by a piece of blue cord in a circle. Card & insert held together by a pink cord. Card is from May Somerset.person, greeting cards, malone collection, malone collection, greeting cards, may somerset -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: DOCKET - GREDGWIN WEIGHBRIDGE
Gredgwin Weighbridge docket duplicate with a decorated perforated centre. Date line ends 193-. Both dockets are identical. Printed on the dockets are Gredgwin Weighbridge, date line 193-.. Owner's Name, Buyer, Carter's Name, Table with Weight in Tons Cwts, Qrs. Lbs, Description of Loading, Description of Vehicle, Gross, Tare, Net and underneath Charges and Weigher.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, gredgwin weighbridge -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Magazine, 1920-1930
15 page, stapled magazine, 'No 377, Vol 32-Weldo's Practical Needlework: Weldon's Broderie Anglaise'. Extensively illustrated with photographs and drawings. There is a 10 inch ruler marked down the front spine and advertisement for 'Arderns Star Sylko' on the back cover. Contents include; instructions for ladder work; applique file; net; richelieu and block and shadow workSmall pencil graffiti/diagram in right margin of front cover.handcrafts, embroidery, needlework -
Tennis Australia
Photographic print, Circa 1935
Black and white photographic print of four tennis players at the net on a tennis court. Handwritten on back of print: 'Jean Borotra, Dorothy Round, Pat Hughes, Betty Nuthall'. Part of collection of photos taken/owned by Australian player D.P. Turnbull - found in collection in a vinyl album marked 'Photos by D P Turnbull'.. Materials: Paper, Photographic emulsiontennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 2000
An Head 'Ti.S7' tennis racquet, featuring: oversized head, with perforated plastic crown cover; titanium frame with bridgeless head and split shaft; 'Ti.Fiber' net strings, strung across and along head and down shaft; Head 'Softac' synthetic handle grip, and 'Shockstop' plastic butt cap. Materials: Titanium, Plastic, Synthetic material, Metal, Ink, Painttennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1987
A blue Wilson 'American Ace Midsize' model tennis racquet, with open throat and manufacturer's 'W' logo sprayed onto net. Manufacturer's name on throat. Model name along left side of shaft and on crown. Handle cover missing, yellow foam core exposed, and no butt cap or cover. Materials: Metal, Ink, Vinyl, Plastic, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1917
A Spalding 'Fairfield' wooden tennis racquet with concave throat, partially double-strung net, bevelled crown, and grooved octagonal handle. Model name across throat on obverse. Spalding ball trademark features on throat on reverse. Inscription along right side of shaft: FORSPUN GUT/... Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Gut, Ink, Leather, Painttennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1970
Multi-part object of 2 identical racquets (parts are numbered from 2008.962.1 to 2008.962.2). Each racquet is: a Paramount metal racquet with no net and leather grip wrap branded with 'FAIRWAY BY BALMFORTH'. Adhesive label inside throat stated: 'EUROPEAN FEDERATION/M5/SPORTS GOODS MANUFACTURERS'. Materials: Metal, Leather, Adhesive tape, Plastic, Adhesive labeltennis -
Tennis Australia
Black and white digital print, Circa 2000, Circa 1958
Digital print on paper, reproduction of two black and white tennis-themed photographs of Marilyn Monroe. 1) Monroe by the net on a tennis court holding a racquet over her shoulder; 2) Monore next to a large basket of balls, apparently about to serve a ball. Images merged into single digital print. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metal, Cardboardtennis -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Netting Shuttle, Early-to-mid 20th century
Maritime trades included making and mending nets. Netcraft skills have been taught and applied for centuries and are ongoing. Shuttles, or net needles, are used in the netting process, along with twine or cord, and a sharp knife or scissors. The twine is wound onto the shuttle and dispensed as the shuttle knots and weaves the cord to make the net. These shuttles are lightweight, compact and portable too. Nets were used on sailing ships for the crew's safety, often saving the sailor's lives in stormy seas Examples are the ship mast nets or shrouds that are wide at the base on the deck and taper to a point at the top of the mast, and railing nets that encircle the rails around the deck and prevent people and objects from rolling or falling into the sea. The shuttles were donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village by the family of Doctor William Roy Angus, Surgeon and Oculist. It is part of the “W.R. Angus Collection” that includes historical medical equipment, surgical instruments and material belonging to Dr Edward Ryan and Dr Thomas Francis Ryan, (both of Nhill, Victoria) and Dr Angus’ own belongings. The Collection’s history spans the medical practices of the two Doctors Ryan, from 1885-1926 plus that of Dr Angus, until 1969. Nets were an essential part of the life-saving safety equipment on sailing vessels. The set of netting shuttles is an example of net-making tools used in the 18th to 20th centuries and continues into modern times to create and repair safety equipment. The shuttles are part of the W.R. Angus Collection, which is significant for still being located at the site it is connected with, Doctor Angus being the last Port Medical Officer in Warrnambool. Shuttles, set of three; wooden slats, one end pointed, the other a concave shape. The centre is cut-out, leaving a straight tab in the centre lengthwise. The set is part of the W.R. Angus Collection. warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, net making, net mending, net shuttle, net making tool, maritime trade, darning, shuttle, tool, 20th century, w.r. angus, weaving, netting shuttle, net craft, net needles, safety nets, safety equipment -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Tin, 1913
Small tobacco tin. Yellow with red banner. Showers picture of house, path, two horses and a man sitting on a log with mountains and trees in background.FLAKED GOLD LEAF "Log Cabin" W.D. & H.O. WILLS (AUSTRALIA) LTD. SYDNEY SUCCESSOR IN AUSTRALIA TO LAMBERT & BUTLER. On side: FINE 2oz net weight when packed. Upper right corner: Red Sphinxlog cabin, tobacco, smoking -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Castor Oil, Pitt & Partners
Slender clear glass bottle of Castor Oil (half full) with a blue and white label that describes the medicinal use and manufacturer. It has a metal screw on cap. TASTELESS CASTOR OIL/A pure Castor Oil specially refined for Medicinal Use/ FOR INTERNAL USE/Children: 1 to 2 teaspoonfuls/ Adults: 1 to 2 tablespoonfuls/ 5 FL. OZ. NET. PITT & PARTNERS/SYDNEYmedication bottles, apothecary bottles, medications -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED & PHOTOGRAPHS, post 1970
.1) Framed coloured photo of tray truck with personal carrier aboard, silver metal frame with glass front & khaki hanging cord. .2) Coloured photo of recovery vehicle towing a troop carrier vehicle. .3) Coloured photo of army vehicle No 12 in bush setting. .4) Coloured photo of land rover under camouflage net in bush setting..1) On stickers on back of frame: "Sgt Jones - APC Lift 9-10-11 Sep - 1984 - Cobram - Hay - 468 klms Trust No 5"photography-photographs, frame accessories, military history, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - CAMBRIDGE PRESS COLLECTION: LABEL - CEYLON FLAVORED CORONATION TEA
Sheet with the four side labels for a packet of tea. Two are the same with the white name on a red background. The third has The People's Coronation Tea. Rigg Bros., 103 Burwood Road Hawthorn. Phone 723 Hawthorn. The fourth is printed vertical with a crown at the top and has Coronation Tea. Rigg Bros. Grocers 103 Burwood Road Hawthorn. Half Pound Net.business, printers, cambridge press, cambridge press collection, coronation tea, rigg bros -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - CHILDRENS BOOK COLLECTION
29 pages with illustrations book "Clay Modelling for Little Ones". "A graduated course for infant and junior classes ". Published London: George Philips & Son 32 fleet Street E. C. Liverpool: Philip, son and Nephew, 45 to 51 Souht castle St. Fourth edition. sixth thousand. All rights reserved [entered at stationers Hall. Price ninpence net].books, children's, clay modelling