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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Painting - Panel Painting
In the early 1920s Reginald and Gladys Skelton rented Schwerkolt Cottage. When they left to live in their new home on Deep Creek Road, having been encouraged by Mrs. Louis Schwerkolt to purchase the block, they where given this painting which was on a panel on the door of the eastern room. When the Nunawading Council was refurbishing the Cottage in 1964, Mr Skelton returned the panel. This information was provided by Lyn Davies the daughter - in - law of Mr. and Mrs. Skelton.Painting depicting a rural scene with a river and a bared tree in the foreground and a house, fields and hills in the background.illustrations, oil -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Photo 2/1 AOC and notes
Found in an op. shop FTG.Group of soldiers (with signatures) 2/1st Aust. Army Ordnance Corps at Field Park, Vict.photo, ww2, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Christmas Card
Christmas Card "Christmas Greetings for 1942 " From 17th Australia Field Ambulance (part of COL049)documents, 1942, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Death Plaque
Death Plaque, Bronze, Commonwealth. Willam John Marris SN 1351 8th Field Coyplaque, ww1, army -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, School Sports Day
The photograph was taken on a sports day which took place at the Mickleham Sports Ground. Bulla Primary School along with Mickleham, Yuroke, Greenvale, Craigieburn and Kal Kallo competed in the completion before some of those towns became suburbs.This event took place when Bulla and the surrounding towns were still rural settlements.A coloured photograph of children sitting in a circle on the ground in an open field while a teacher is talking to thembulla primary school, mickleham, school sports meetings -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramics, Alan Watt, 'Blackfired Form' by Alan Watt, c1985, c1985
Alan WATT (1941- ) Born Melbourne, Victoria Alan Watt studied at RMIT from 1961 to 1965, and he completed a Fellowship Diploma in 1973-4. Alan Watt travelled and studied pottery in Europe and Japan, and lectured in three State a Colleges in Victoria since 1964. in 1984 Alan Watt was a guest lecturer at Spotkanie held at the Gippsland Campus of Advanced Education.Slab built blackfired stoneware. The sculptural form is inspired by the cuts in open cut coal fields. alan watt, ceramics, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, gippsland campus, spotkanie, strezlecki spotkanie -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, College photographs, W.J. Nicholls, 1946-1979
Black and white studio portrait of Bill Nicholls (Field Superintendent) looking at flowers he is holding.w.j. nicholls, bill nicholls, field superintendent -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, College photographs, W.J. Nicholls, 1946-1979
Black and white photograph. Bill Nicholls (Field Superintendent) holding a bunch of celery in the vegetable plots.w.j. nicholls, bill nicholls, field superintendent, vegetables, orchard, publicity -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Work on paper (item) - Student Work, Charles Geddes, Burnley Demonstration Garden, 2018
Made as an assignment for HORT20014, 'Landscape Design 1,' a subject at Burnley Horticultural College coordinated by Annette Warner. assignment, landscaping, burnley horticultural college, landscape design 1, hort20014 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Work on paper - Id Card and Menu
Paper identity card, Abraham Van Lier, menu reunion dinner 6th field regiment -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Sequoia sempervirens, Unknown
Colour photograph. Sequoia sempervirens in the Shady Walk as seen from the entrance facing the Field Station.shady walk, field station, sequoia sempervirens, californian redwood -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - BUSH HAT, FLOPPY, 1986
A bush hat, does not carry corps unit badge. As name suggests, hat is worn in the field."AGCF, Vic 1986 upwards arrow, size 56, 8405 66 021 3025”passchendaele barracks trust, bush hat military -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Framed Photograph, c1918
This black and white image taken of Australian soldiers at the Headquarters of the AIF Overseas Training Brigade based at Longbridge Deverell in Wiltshire England prior to distribution of Comfort Funds Xmas Boxes in 1918. One of the soldiers in the image is Private Llewellyn EVANS 5335 of the 24th Battalion. EVANS was born on the 9/8/1879 at Moyhu in Victoria. He was a farmer and enlisted on the 8/2/1916 at the age of 36 years. He embarked on the 1/8/1916 and was wounded twice, first in 1917 receiving a gunshot wound to the right leg and again in 1918 receiving a gunshot wound to the right arm and leg. He returned to Australia and was discharged on 30/4/1919.Sand Hill (Longbridge Deverill)- Sand Hill camp was built in 1914 to accommodate infantry units. Australian troops arrived at Longbridge Deverill in October 1917, when their Overseas Training Brigade was moved from Perham Down and established there to train soldiers who had recovered from illness and wounds for a return to active service. Brown timber frame containing photograph of large group of soldiers and band members in an open field.Distribution of "Comfort Fund" Xmas Boxes to A.I.F. Longbridge Deverall, March 1918 comfort fund, ww1, llewellyn evans, 24th battalion, longbridge deverill -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - FIELD NOTEBOOK, April 1969
Belonged to George Cameron Wood, National Serviceman No 3798253. Refer Cat no 1872 for his service history.Australian Military Forces Field Message and Note Book AAB.64 with green fabric covers.Handwritten on front cover "Tpr GC WOOD" "TA 33"documents-notebooks, military history-army, field message -
Bendigo Military Museum
Map - FIELD SURVEY MAPS, FRANCE WW1, 1918
Areas covered on both, “Villers Brettoneaux, Cachy, Hangard, Gentelles”. Items re William Alexander No 502 AIF. Refer Cat No 3746.3 for his service details.(.1 & .2) Both maps are same area, field survey 24.4.1918, scale 1:20,000.map, trench, france -
City of Greater Geelong
Photograph - Black and White Photograph, Jock Lee, 1958
Member of Geelong Amateur Cycling ClubBlack and white photograph. Man standing next to bicycle on road with grass field and car in background.On back - 'Jock Lee'jock lee -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Speros Defteros, 1956
Speros Defteros represented Greece at the 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games and was stayed at the Olympic Village in Heidelberg where he was doing a training run. He competed as a wrestler in the freestyle wrestling team.A black and white photograph of a man in a track suit running in a sports field. There are some buildings in then background. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Rough Letter, Letter from Charles Fenner regarding Ballarat School of Mines Science Club, 1915, 3 May 1915
This club became the Ballarat School of Mines Science and Field Naturalists ClubHandwritten rough correspondence concerning reforming the Ballarat School of Mines Science Club- a meeting to be held on 15 May 1915.Sir, It has been suggested that an effort should be made to reform the once popular Science Club, which in past years was connected with the above institution. The purpose of the club would be to meet fortnightly or monthly & discuss papers contributed by members on matters of scientific interest; also to discuss general scientific matters brought up by members. Field days covered [illegible] also be held, for those particularly interested in Zoology, Botany or Geology. If the club were strong, the matter of a small journal could be considered. We should be glad if you would interest yourself in the proposed club, & also enlist the interest of any friends who have inclinations in that direction. With this obhect, a meeting will be held at the School of Mines, on Saturday evening, May 15th, at 8 pm., and we hope for your sympathy [illegible] and attendance. Yours truly, Charles Fenner, convener ballarat school of mines, science and field naturalists club, charles fenner, science club -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - Equipment, First Aid metal Kit
First aid container metal Drab olive green metal container with red cross and yellow writing, Containg first aid equipment 3 first field dressing, Electrolyte powder, Kaolin compound powder, 1 band aid, adhiesive plastic patch. 3 Pin, Safety, Brass, Nickel plated, 1/2 inch 00083.1openend field dressing 00083.2 first field dressing un opened 00083.3 first field dressing un opened 00083.4 kaolin compound powder 00083.5 plastic band aid 00083.6 electrolyte powder 00083.7 safety pins X3 6545-66-019-9802 First Aid Kit General purpose For MT (CES 6007)first aid kit, medical supplies, bandages, metal medical container -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Telephone Handset Field, early 1900s
This field telephone was developed primary for military purposes (World War I) and other wars/military interventions there after. It was the first "mobile" telephone which had a prime objective of providing isolated or "hard" to connect with locations instant communication links. Like a lot of "new" technologies it evolved from a war environment. This handset was used to connect offices and workshops, which due to their functions could not be co-located with their prime office(external workshops).The evolution from the early 1900s to the mid 1980s when mobile communication technology progressed in leaps and bounds from hard wire telephone communication to mobile digital receivers. This handset was manufactured by a subcontracted Australian company under the Australian Post Office mandate.This handset is significant in that it was donated by the Mount Beauty Timber yards and formed an integrated part of its communication system with its out lying work yards and buildings, before the mobile handset evolution. This handset was located in an environment which required a rugged and reliable day to day communications linkage as a vital part of its logistical (business) survival. As progress demands it, the faster that customers are satisfied with the service they obtain from suppliers the longer those services will be asked for and the longer and more profitable the supplier will be. This edict is as true for rural companies as it is for small or large city businesses. The customer is "always" right.This sturdy field telephone has a shell housing made in black bakelite material with a "U" form housing the major components (wiring, magneto and batteries). The main housing has two metal bells, with a central ringer between both, on the top part (to notify incoming calls). In front of the main structure is a box with the telephone hand piece (ear and mouth receptacles) nestled on two cradles. An on/off switch is activated when handset is removed from its cradle. On the front of the control box is a winder handle(to ring off) and in a field situation to activate/deactivate the magneto. To the left of the winder but on the the main body are two wind up connection buttons for the connection of operational wires (power)On the main right hand front body and next to two chrome switches is a plate with "L (next to the top switch) and below this "L2" and underneath this are "or" "EARTH". There is a plate fastened to the front of the handset and behind the winder with "REPLACE HANDSET WHEN FINISHED" and below the winder 'SERIAL NUMBER 5116"field telephone, world war ii field telephone f mk i -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - DIGGERS & MINING. THE GOLD ERA, c1850
Diggers & mining. The gold era. As field proved less productive the diggers rushed to some new discovery. Slide shows diggers moving to another gold field. Markings 25 994.031 GOL:5. Used as a teaching aid. Used as a teaching aid.hanimounteducation, tertiary, goldfields -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - MINING & GEOLOGICAL JOURNAL, 1940
Mining & Geological Journal January 1940 Vol.2 No.2 Mine reports Chewton Gold Field, Geological Glossary, Flotation Process, Wonthaggi Coal Field published hald yearly by he Department of Mines Victoria contains photographs, maps and illustrations.gold, mining, journal -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Dressing, First Field, WW2, First Field WW2 Dressing, July 1942
Issued to Service Personal whilst on active service to render first aid if required.Unopened rectangle packet covered in off-white cotton (or similar) containing a bandage and gauze pad. The front of the package is printed with an inscription identifying it as a 'First Field Dressing' along with a list of contents and instructions for use in blue writing. Text crossed with diagonal red arrow from bottom right hand side pointing to top left corner. FIRST FIELD DRESSING Tear apart the uncemented corner as indicated by the arrow and remove the paper. Take the folded ends of the bandage in each hand, and, keeping the bandage taut, apply the gauze pad to the wound and fix the bandage. In case of head wounds when respirators have to be worn, care should be taken to adjust the pad so that it does not interfere with the fit of the face piece. DO NOT HANDLE THE GAUZE OR WOUND Johnson & Johnson Pty. Ltd. Sydney July, 1942 ww11, bandage, gauze, dressing, wound -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Field Dressing, February 1944
Light tan canvas rectangular bag containing two First Field Dressing Satchels The bag has a tongue on bottom to seal the bag.. Satchels are made out of white light canvas and unopened. Each satchel has safety pin wrapped in waterproof paper attached to top of it.Container Bag-: First Field Dressing To Open Outer Canvas Break thread holding flap Inner Waterproof Cover Tear apart at the uncemented corner (indicated by arrow) Contents Two dressings in Waterproof Covers each consisting of gauze pad stitched to a bandage and a safety pin. Directions For Use-;Take the folded ends of the bandage in each hand and keeping the bandage taut apply the gauze pad to the wound and fix the bandage. One dressing to be used for each wound. In the case of head wounds when respirators have to be worn care should be taken to adjust the pad so that it does not interfere with the fit of the facepiece. DO NOT HANDLE THE GAUZE OR WOUND. Johnson & Johnson Pty Ltd Sydney February 1944 (Waterproof containers inscriptions) FIRST FIELD DRESSINGS Tear apart the uncemented corner as indicated by the arrow and remove the paper. Take the folded ends of the bandage in each hand, and, keeping the bandage taut, apply the gauze pad to the wound and fix the bandage. In the case of head wounds when respirators have to be worn, care should be taken to adjust the pad so that it does not interfere with the fit of the face piece. DO NOT HANDLE THE GAUZE OR WOUND Johnson & Johnson Pty Ltd Sydney February 1944 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Letter, Victorian Civil Ambulance Service, Auxiliary Ambulance Service field day at Wattle Park, 19/10/1943 12:00:00 AM
Auxiliary Ambulance Service field day at Wattle Park Sunday 5 December 1943 Letter from Frederick Raven, Victorian Civil Ambulance Service, to MMTB requesting permission to use Wattle Park for a field day Letter dated 19 October 1943.Several comments written in blue penciltrams, tramways, events, field day, wattle park -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Case for Dial Sight, 1942
Leather case for Dial Sight for 15 pounder field gun (Case only; Dial sight not present) D^D CASE NO. 107 (AUST) NO. ... DIAL SIGHT (No. obscured by scratch in leather) F.S. 1942 -
Lorne Historical Society
Photograph, Wye River Hotel
Melbourne Cup Day at the Wye River Hotel, "Fashions in the Field" Gwen and Charlie Hart outside the hotelwye river hotel, melboure cup, charlie hart, gwen hart -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police car)
Ford Fairlane 300 in open field with trees in the background. Registration number HBW-607. Circa 1959police vehicles; wireless patrol; motor transport branch; ford fairlane car -
RSL Victoria - Anzac House Reference Library and Memorabilia Collection
Letters of Herbert Black, John Monash, 11 December 1918 and 17 January 1919
Letters by Monash relate to Black's request for possible promotion and/or reassignment. First letter dated 11th December 1918, second letter dated 17th January 1919.Two signed letters by John Monash sent to Herbert Black (21921 - 9th Field Company Engineers). ww1, letters, herbert black, john monash, 9 field company engineers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Proposed Rules for the Ballarat School of Mines Science and Field Naturalists Club. c1915, c1915
Typed foolscap page of proposed rules for the Ballarat School of Mines Science and Field Naturalists Club. c1915smb, ballarat school of mines, ballarat science and field naturalists club