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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Main Breakwater construction, Portland, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, construction, site, work site, harbour, portland, battery point, crane -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Small pickaxe
8449.1 - Wooden shaft with rusted metal head. The head is very slim and narrow; one prong tapered into a point, the other flattened into a chisel. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Incomplete coal auger
8437.1 - Coal auger bit with handle missing. Tip is forked and double pointed; point of attachment for handle is square, but it narrows and tapers into the bit. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - WES HARRY COLLECTION: VICTORIA HOUSE, 1860's
Photograph of a shop front in View Point Sandhurst with a large sign reading Victoria House, S. F. Bastard, Draper and Silk Mercer.buildings, commercial, victiria houuse, view point sandhurst, victoria house, s. f. bastard, draper and silk mercer -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Equipment - Uterine sound
This uterine sound is possibly made of aluminium, but this has not been confirmed.Metal uterine sound. Instrument is a thin, tube-like piece of metal, which tapers and curves up into a blunt point at either end. -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Equipment - Uterine sound used by Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson
This uterine sound is possibly made of aluminium, but this has not been confirmed.This is one of a collection of items received from the practice of Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson, FRCOG, Launceston, Tasmania.Metal uterine sound. Instrument is a thin, tube-like piece of metal, which tapers and curves up into a blunt point at either end. gynaecology -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Electric Shaver, Arvin Electric Ltd, Estimated 1951
Electric shaver in ivory-coloured plastic casing with stainless steel head and metal terminal encasing wiring. Three-point plug attached.Front: ARVIN / DE LUXE / AC / DC/ 15W Reverse: MANUFACTURED IN / ENGLAND / PAT No. 524412 / OTHER PATS PENDelectric shaver, arvin -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Negative, Campbell Duncan, 28/02/1971 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the appearance of Wendouree Parade at the intersection with Webster St.Photograph of the intersection of the intersection of Webster St and Wendouree Parade, View Point with the milk bar on the right of the photo. Taken 28/2/1971.trams, tramways, wendouree parade, view point, webster st -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Lighthouse Lamp Changers, 23 August 2002
Two 120 VAC lighthouse lamp changers, 6 globes on each ex Point Lonsdale Lighthouse and new control unit mechanismLC-300 120 VAC amp changer Part No. 630.1087 Series A Max voltage 130 Lamp size 250Watts US and foreign patents Tideland Signal Ltd, Surrey, England. Identifier No 1: 189486-5/01 Tideland Signal Corp, Houston, Texas USA identifierlighthouse, lamps, lamp rotator, point lonsdale lightouse -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, Ballarat Times News Group, 11-11-2022
Newspaper report from the Ballarat Times regarding a Liberal party pledge to extend the Ballarat Tramway Museum line in Wendouree Parade by Samantha McIntosh. Has a photo of Paul Mong and Samantha standing in front of Cuthberts 939.Yields information about a Liberal Party 2022 Election campaign in Ballarat.Digital Image of a Cutting from the Ballarat News 11-11-2022 re Liberal Party plan to extend the tramway to Durham Pointbtm, track extension, new tramways, liberal party, samantha mcintosh -
Tennis Australia
Book, 1973
Book: 'MATCH POINT: A CANDID VIEW OF LIFE ON THE INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CIRCUIT'. Hardcover with dustjacket. First edition. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Tennis Australia
Book, 1973
Book: 'MATCH POINT: A CANDID VIEW OF LIFE ON THE INTERNATIONAL TENNIS CIRCUIT'. Hardcover with dustjacket. First edition. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Slide - Residences, 99 Princess Street, 1 Fellows Street, 1979
One of a group of slides taken by members of the Society of built heritage in Kew in 1979-80. The selection of subject matter reflects the priorities of the period. The colour of some slides has degraded. 99 Princes sStreet (1 Fellows Street) was built by the architects Oakden, Addison and Kemp. The Kew Conservation Study (1988) noted that: Erected By Bennie And Olivers, these Two Attached Houses Attracted An Initial Construction N.A.V. of £260. The houses were originally owned and occupied by the architect Henry Kemp, however Kemp appears not to have lived there long because, while he retained ownership for at least a decade, by 1891 George Martin, merchant and bank manager, was recorded as the tenant of No.1 Fellows Street. At that date the N.A.V. for this individual building was £83 and Kemp remained the owner of both properties until at least 1910. Kemp had arrived in Australia in 1886 and this was therefore one of the first of the many buildings he was to design in Melbourne. While late Victorian in date, the houses are of a unified design that is an interesting precursor of the Edwardian architecture produced by Kemp. Somewhat awkwardly composed with steep gables, a rectangular castellated tower and slated single storeyed verandahs projecting from the overall boxlike form, the house contains features common to the 1880s such as the use of polychromy in the brickwork and slates cladding the roof. The building departs from the norm of the time with the use of terracotta tile ridge cappings, and strapwork to the corbelled chimneys.The slides represent a snapshot in time of built architecture in Kew, much of which has changed in the forty-plus period since they were created.Colour positive transparency (slide) of the pair of residences on the corner of Princess Street and Fellows Street in Kew. The point of view is the Fellows Street frontage.comaques, historic houses -- kew (vic.), glenferrie road -- kew (vic.) -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan - Photocopy, Jan Horner, 24 Selbourne Road Toorak Concept Plan, 2000
Photocopy of plans by Jan Horner, 16 December 2000. Scale 1:50. (1) Concept Plan. (2) One Point Perspective.jan horner, toorak, garden design -
Mont De Lancey
Embroidery pattern
Hand embroidered.Butterfly pattern on calico, partially completed in Renaissance Work or Point Lace, with pulled thread, lace braid and cotton embroidery thread stitching.textileworking patterns, household textiles, tableware -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard, 1910c
Faded black and white postcard of Jemmys Point, showing the tree covered hill, road cutting and lake in the foreground. Lakes Entrance VictoriaRoad leading into Lakes Entranceroads and streets, topography -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Badges and button
Large plastic silver button. Plastic silver seven point star shaped badge with crown on top. Plastic silver RAASC badge.Button has RAASC, ER on front. Stokes Melb on back Star has Royal Australian Army Services Corps, ER, Honu Soit Qui Mal Y Pense on front. S. Wann & Hudson on back. RAASC has nil. australian buttons, australian army, australia military badges, buttons, army corps, royal army corps, australian royal army corps -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Work on paper - Sepia Wash & Ink, G B Richardson, Creek and Old Watering Stage, on the Yarra, East Collingwood, 1854, 1854
Blind Creek was located between the Abbotsford Convent and what is now the Collins Bridge in Studley Park. In an 1858 map of East Collingwood by Clement Hodgkinson, in the State Library of Victoria, one can see how the creek was originally a significant landmark in Collingwood; remaining vacant land until a barrel drain enclosed it. The area was later filled in, surveyed and developed. The position where Blind Creek entered the Yarra was in the immediate vicinity of Hodgson’s Punt, which had linked Kew to the other side of the Yarra from 1839. The Punt was purchased by the Colonial Government in 1852 and was in use until the opening of the Studley Park Road (Johnston Street) Bridge in 1858 made its continued use redundantThe point of view selected by the artist for the watercolour is from the banks of Blind Creek in East Collingwood, looking across the Yarra to the Kew side of the river.Inscribed verso 'Creek and Old Watering stage, on the Yarra East Collingwood 1854 / Trees, stage, &c have long since disappeared / [Artist Signature] / FT 110 / Creek itself now being filled in 1903.gb richardson, blind creek - abbotsford, yarra river - abbotsford (vic) - kew (vic), colonial artists, australian art - 19th century, george bouchier richardson -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Snowy River at Basin Ranch, Bulmer, 1930 c
Black and white postcard of Snowy River at Basin Ranch with two men in foreground pointing to high cliff across the river Gippsland VictoriaSnowy River at Basin Ranch H D Bulmer photowaterways, topography -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Vera Bennett, Lady Harriet barge Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1992
barge being pumped out ready to be towed over to New Works beach Lakes Entrance Victoria.Colour photograph of Lady Harriet barge moored at Bullock Island Jemmys Point in background, Also second photograph taken at different angle Pumping out stone barge 1992boats and boating, barges -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Landslip Jemmys Point, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/04/2014 12:00:00 AM
Traffic was reduced to single land temporary traffic lights were installedColour photograph showing a Vic Roads staff member standing beside a landslip on the Princes Highway at Jemmys Point Lakes Entrance Victoriaroads and streets, public works -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - View of Entrance from Jemmys Point, 1930 c
Also a second copy 05081.1Black and white photograph of view of the entrance to the Gippsland Lakes from Jemmys Point showing end of Bullock Island Lakes Entrance Victoria waterways, islands -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Jemmys Point, 1925
Plus 1 x black and white small format photograph 6.5 x 6.5 taken from lookout, has signal light only|Plus 3 x small format postcards 6.5 x 8.5 taken from lookout, signal light quite distinct, with inscription Lookout Lakes EntranceBlack and white photograph of the entrance, taken from Jemmys Point between the old lookout tree and the signal light. Lakes Entrance Victoria coast, navigation, waterways -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SLR TOOL, C.1960’s
Item issued to Wayne William Forbes No 3176337 RAE. Refer Cat No 754 for service history also 2586. Part of an extensive collection including his fathers.7.62 SLR Rifle tool, metal with 3 sections that swivel from a central point. Used for adjusting rifle sites & gas settings.arms - accessories, military history, slr -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Tapestry
Canvas Needlework also known as Needle Point. Done on canvas with the same stitch throughout so as to resemble tapestry - another name for Point Lace,Tapestry of canvas needlework in shades of creams into brown. Picture of double story house and trees. Brown velvet border. Mounted on stiff cardboard. Backed with brown cotton. Woven in wool. Crown woven in gold thread.Stitched into tapestry - 'E.E.T.'' '1860'handcrafts, tapestry -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Headwear - Helmet, vehicle, intercom
Worn by Swinfield in IraqWorn by Swinfield in IraqBlack edge trimmed green fibreglass Army vehicle intercom helmet. Adjustable head straps inside helmet, Adjustment strap for right earphone located on ouside of right ear. Earphones mounted inside helmet at each ear side. Voice microphone located at mounting on outside of the left ear connected by black cable to mounting on outside of left ear. Cable connection with clip for helemt connection to vehicle located at outside of left ear. Switch located on mounting on outside of left ear. Plastic mounting box located on ouside of the left ear. Brown leather sweat band on helmet straps on inside front of the helmet. Male and female connections on end of vehicle connection point.Swinfield marked on outside front of helmet. 34B marked on outside of helmet at rear. Roamwell Corp. with number SA-1552,6 marked on plastic mounting on outside of right ear. Front and back markings on microphone. M138/6 marked on back of microphone. ID label on connection point end of vehicle connection cable. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Exercise book, Jean Mather, Geology
Brown hardcover exercise book, some handwriting in pencil and some in ink by Jean Mather. These writings describe geological conditions such as faults, goldfields, Reedy Creek (Broadford) and other Goldfields, Maldon Dykes, Bendigo Dykes, Wood's Point, Walhalla-Wood's Point Belt, Sir Donald Douglas Mather, The New Miner's Right (1977), ordivician, gabbro. jean mather, geology, trough faults, bendigo, ballarat, goldfields, dykes, minerolgy, reedy creek goldfield -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: ROYAL BANK
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Royal Bank: located at 17 View Point, Bendigo, the red-brick bank with 'art nouveau' influences, made an interesting contribution to the View Point streetscape. Formed in 1889, at the height of the land boom, it survived the crash of 1893, unlike many other banks during that time. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Equipment - Punch forceps used by Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson
This is one of a collection of items received from the practice of Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson, FRCOG, Launceston, Tasmania.Stainless steel punch forceps. There are two circular finger grips at one end, attached to short arms that meet at a point. A long narrow shaft extends perpendicularly from this point, ending in a small, hinged, toothed grip. Writing engraved on one arm of forceps reads 'Stainless Germany'. Writing engraved on opposite side of forceps reads 'malyoung'.'Stainless Germany'; 'malyoung'gynaecology