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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Water Supply Fluming over the Bovine Creek
Stawell Water Supply Fluming Bovine Creekstawell flume -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Water Supply Basins from Big Hill
Water Supply Basins from Big Hillstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Water Supply Pipeline from Bellfield to Fyans Creek
Water Supply – Pipeline – Bellfield to Fyans Creekstawell -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, boxed
TROVE : Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954) , Sat 3 May 1902 , Page 10, Advertising Wholesale Agents F.H. Faulding and Co. Ltd., 16 O'Connell St, Sydney. Six of cardboard boxes, each containing a rectangular amber glass bottle with Bakelite / plastic screw top, filled with liquid inside a corrugated cardboard sleeve. Paper label on two sides of bottle. Embossed characters on side and base of bottle.Front of box printed in red, yellow, black and white, 'FAULDING'S ELIXIR OF IRISH MOSS OR CARRAGEEN Together with Oxymel of Squills with Tolu. An ideal and safe remedy for Colds, Coughs, Influenza, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup and similar Chest and Throat Complaints.' F.H.FAULDING & CO LTD. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS ADELAIDE PERTH SYDNEY MELBOURNE BRISBANE LONDON ENG. On two sides of box printed directions for use. Base of bottle : AGM logo followed by 'V42'. Front bottle label as for front of box, rear bottle label printed in black on white label same directions as on box with F.H.FAULDING & CO LTD. MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS ADELAIDE PERTH SYDNEY MELBOURNE BRISBANE LONDON ENG below.irish moss, carrageen, elixir, medicine, influenza, whooping cough, bronchitis -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Preserving Jar, 1932-1948
The Mason jar, named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858, is a molded glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or "band". The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. An integral rubber ring on the underside of the lid creates a hermetic seal. The bands and lids usually come with new jars, but they are also sold separately. While the bands are reusable, the lids are intended for single-use when canning. Glass jars and metal lids are still commonly used in home canning while they have been largely supplanted by other methods for commercial canning (such as tin cans and plastic containers). Item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset.Clear glass preserving jar with metal screw lid grooved base for lid clip."AGEE / MASON / JAR" imprinted into side of glassflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, jar, glass jar, preserving jar, food preserving, food storage, agee mason, agee mason jar, john landis mason -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Rural Water Corporation
Contents include material on dethridge water meter, Murray-Darling basin, Lake Nillahcootie, Western port rivers. Management study of State of the rivers, Rural Water Commission school project package. 3 papers on Lake DartmouthFolder, marbled black and white cover. metal lever insiderural water corporation, tatura, water, documents, reports -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Filling water bladder
Black timber frame, Black and white photograph of Ptes Col James and David Kitt (rear) of 'D' Coy 8 RAR fill all important personal water bottles from a small mountain stream.d coy 8 rar, pte col james, pte david kitt, photograph -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Stawell Water Supply, Gary Vines, Invitation to Stawell Water Supply Heritage Marking Ceremony Sunday 12 October 2014, 2004
Booklet with glossy paper in colour: Ceremony:Hosted By:Engineers Australia;Engineering Heritage Victoria; Engineers Australia Wimmera Regional Group;Institute Of Public Works Engineers Australasia;Notrthern Grampians Shire Council;GWM Water stawell -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Sculpture, Water Sculpture, 1999
Ceramic outdoor sculpture featuring 15 clay pipe forms of various heights and designs. Decorated with a range of diferent designs and paint slips. Water pumped through each pipe to make a waterfeature in the council garden. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Stawell Water Supply, Gary Vines, Engineering Heritage Recognition Ceremony Stawell Water Supply Sunday 12 October 2014, 2004
Booklet with glossy paper in colour: Ceremony:Hosted By:Engineers Australia;Engineering Heritage Victoria; Engineers Australia Wimmera Regional Group;Institute Of Public Works Engineers Australasia;Notrthern Grampians Shire Council;GWM Water stawell -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Soda Siphon, Bartlett Soda Siphon
Glass soda water syphon with bakelite pump. approximately 1 litre in size. Bartlett cordials co. Tatura Victoria engraved on bottle.Bartlett cordial Co Tatura Victoria soda water. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Slide - Photograph, John Ramsdale, Muddy water, Plenty River: Slide 119, 1990s
Photograph is looking down on muddy water in the Plenty River.Part of the John Ramsdale collection of slides and audio visual material.Colour photograph scanned from slide.No caption. Printed maker's mark on slide "Kodak Kodachrome Slide"plenty river -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Water Race Black Range -- 18 Photos
Water Race (18 Colour Photos) Black Range18 colour photographs in bushland setting stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Grampians Fyans Creek Weir for the Stawell Water Supply
Grampians Fyans Creek Weir (Stawell Water Supply)stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Valve House for the Stawell Water Supply on Big Hill 1877
Water Supply - Valve House on Big Hill 1877stawell -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Water Raceway At Malmsbury, Malmsbury ca2003
Buildings - Water Raceway People - "Tynan, Alexandra (Photographer)" -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Drawing, Stawell Water Supply Bovine Aqueduct 1881 -- Sketch
Sketches of Stawell Water Supply Bovine Aqueduct 1881stawell water supply -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Water Supply fluming at Bovine Creek in the Grampians
Grampians - Stawell Water Supply fluming at Bovine Creek -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Water Supply caretaker residence at the Borough Huts Settlement
Grampians - Stawell Water Supply. Borough Huts Settlement -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Steel Water Storage Tank in Former No1 Reserve
Steel water storage tank in Former No1 Reserve.Metal tank with access stairs to tank.grampians water supply -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Painting, Will Rees, Water colour of property at Dadswells Bridge
Property painted was Bill & Jean (Cumming) Howards. They were beekeepers & farmers at Dadswells Bridge. Jeans father was a friend of Will Rees. Audrey's (donor) husband Bob Cummings was raised by the Howards from age of 9.Watercolour Painting by Will Rees Stawell artist. Landscape trees two buildings & sheep. Property at Dadswells Brudge. In brown Frame, reflective glassSigned by Will Reespainting, artwork -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Glass
Falls of Halladale The Falls of Halladale was a four-masted sailing ship built-in 1886 in Glasgow, Scotland, for the long-distance cargo trade and was mostly used for Pacific grain trade. She had a sturdy construction built to carry maximum cargo and able to maintain full sail in heavy gales, one of the last of the ‘windjammers’ that sailed the Trade Route. She was one of the first vessels to include fore and aft lifting bridges, which kept the crew safe and dry in as they moved around the decks in stormy conditions. She was owned by Wright, Breakenridge & Co of Glasgow and was one of several Falls Line ships, all of which were named after waterfalls in Scotland. On 4th August 1908, with new sails, 29 crew, and 2800 tons of cargo, the Falls of Halladale left New York, bound for Melbourne and Sydney via the Cape of Good Hope. The cargo on board was valued at £35,000 and included 56,763 tiles of American slate roofing tiles, 5,673 coils of barbed wire, 600 stoves, 500 sewing machines, 6,500 gallons of oil, 14,400 gallons of benzene, plumbing iron, 117 cases of crockery and glassware and many other manufactured items. The Falls of Halladale had been at sail for 102 days when, at 3 am on the of 14th November 1908, under full sail in calm seas with a six knots breeze behind and misleading fog along the coast, the great vessel rose upon an ocean swell and settled on top of a submerged reef near Peterborough on south-west Victoria’s coast. The ship was jammed on the rocks and began filling with water. The crew launched the two lifeboats and all 29 crew landed safely on the beach over 4 miles away at the Bay of Islands. The postmistress at Peterborough, who kept a watch for vessels in distress, saw the stranding and sent out an alert to the local people. A rescue party went to the aid of the sailors and the Port Campbell rocket crew was dispatched, but the crew had all managed to reach shore safely by the time help arrived. The ship stayed in full sail on the rocky shelf for nearly two months, attracting hundreds of sightseers who watched her slowly disintegrate until the pounding seas and dynamiting by salvagers finally broke her back, and her remains disappeared back into deeper water. The valuable cargo was largely lost, despite two salvage attempts in 1908-09 and 1910. Further salvage operations were made from 1974-1986, during which time 22,000 slate tiles were recovered with the help of 14 oil drums to float them, plus personal artefacts, ship fittings, reams of paper and other items (a list of items held at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village is included below). The Court of Marine Inquiry in Melbourne ruled that the foundering of the ship was entirely due to Captain David Wood Thomson’s navigational error, not too technical failure of the Clyde-built ship. The shipwreck is a popular site for divers, about 300m offshore and in 3 – 15m of water. Some of the original cargo can be seen at the site, including pieces of roof slate and coils of barbed wire. The Falls of Halladale shipwreck is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register (No. S255). She was one of the last ships to sail the Trade Routes. She is one of the first vessels to have fore and aft lifting bridges. She is an example of the remains of an International Cargo Ship and also represents aspects of Victoria’s shipping industry. The wreck is protected as a Historic Shipwreck under the Commonwealth Historic Shipwrecks Act (1976).Porthole glass secured in wood, with a crack in the glass. Writing on wood "porthole Glass Falls of Halladale."Burnt into the wood are the words "porthole Glass Falls of Halladale."falls of halladale, wright, breakenridge & co of glasgow, californian blue roof slate, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, porthole glass -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, State Rivers and Water Supply Commission Annual Reports 1930 - 45
Old report from the State Rivers and Water Supply Commissionvictoria state rivers and water supply commission -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, State Rivers and Water Supply Commission Annual Reports 1945 - 50
Old report from the State Rivers and Water Supply Commissionvictoria state rivers and water supply commission -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, State Rivers and Water Supply Commission Annual Reports 1950 - 55
Old report from the State Rivers and Water Supply Commissionvictoria state rivers and water supply commission -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, State Rivers and Water Supply Commission Annual Reports 1955 - 60
Old report from the State Rivers and Water Supply Commissionvictoria state rivers and water supply commission -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, State Rivers and Water Supply Commission Annual Reports 1962 - 67
Old report from the State Rivers and Water Supply Commissionvictoria state rivers and water supply commission -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, State Rivers and Water Supply Commission Annual Reports 1967 - 71
Old report from the State Rivers and Water Supply Commissionvictoria state rivers and water supply commission -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, State Rivers and Water Supply Commission Annual Reports 1971 - 76
Old report from the State Rivers and Water Supply Commissionvictoria state rivers and water supply commission -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, State Rivers and Water Supply Commission Annual Reports 1976 - 79
Old report from the State Rivers and Water Supply Commissionvictoria state rivers and water supply commission