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Mont De Lancey
Leisure object - Dolls Pram
A vintage cream wooden and metal dolls pram with four spoked cream wheels with deteriorating rubber and a tubular metal push handle. It appears to be homemade. There are several soft toys inside it.prams, dolls prams, leisure object, toys -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bottle, J Lescal Warrnambool, 1920's
These marble stopper bottles came from the Warrnambool aerated waters factory of Joseph Lescai. A marble stopper bottle was one which was filled upside down so that as soon as the filling stopped the stopper was forced down to seal the bottle against the rubber ring. Pressure inside the bottle would keep the marble pressed against the top of the bottle. To open the bottle the marble was pressed down where it would fall into the neck chamber below. The marble would stay inside the neck chamber when the bottle was tilted up for drinking. Joseph Lescai and his brother, James had fruit shops in Warrnambool and in the 1920s Joseph Lescai began to produce cordial and soft drinks at his Fairy Street shop. The cordial manufacturing was then re-located to a site in Fairy Street close to Raglan Parade and the business, known as Warrnambool Cordials Pty Ltd, was operated then by a group of Warrnambool businessmen and later by Thomas Hill in the 1930s. In the 1940s the business was purchased by the Flett brothers, Frederick and Charles, and in the 1960s the business was sold to Thomas McKenzie and retailed under the name of McKenzie’s Cordials. The business was still operating in the 1970s. These bottles are significant because they come from the Warrnambool aerated water factory of Joseph Lescai, probably in the late 1920s. The business commenced by Joseph Lescai became Warrnambool Cordials Pty Ltd and this was a prominent business in Warrnambool for 50 years or more. Cordial manufacturing was an important industry in Warrnambool for over 100 years. These three bottles are marble-stopper green glass bottles. They have a rounded base and body with a deep indentation in the glass at the top of the body to form a narrow neck chamber. The necks have small round indentations in the glass. The tops of the bottles have moulded glass and an opening. Details on the aerated waters manufacturer are impressed into the glass on the side of the bottles. A round green marble is loose in the neck chamber. Rubber rings in the necks of the bottles are missing. One of the bottles has a wooden stopper but this may not have been an original. Inscriptions and Markings: Serial numbers, signatures, engravings, dedications in books, manufacturing details or personal markings ‘J. Lescai J.L. Warrnambool’ ‘This bottle is the property of Lescai Warrnambool and cannot be legally used by others’ These three bottles are marble-stopper green glass bottles. They have a rounded base and body with a deep indentation in the glass at the top of the body to form a narrow neck chamber. The necks have small round indentations in the glass. The tops of the bottles have moulded glass and an opening. Details on the aerated waters manufacturer are impressed into the glass on the side of the bottles. A round green marble is loose in the neck chamber. Rubber rings in the necks of the bottles are missing. One of the bottles has a wooden stopper but this may not have been an original. Inscriptions and Markings: Serial numbers, signatures, engravings, dedications in books, manufacturing details or personal markings ‘J. Lescai J.L. Warrnambool’ ‘This bottle is the property of Lescai Warrnambool and cannot be legally used by others’ These three bottles are marble-stopper green glass bottles. They have a rounded base and body with a deep indentation in the glass at the top of the body to form a narrow neck chamber. The necks have small round indentations in the glass. The tops of the bottles have moulded glass and an opening. Details on the aerated waters manufacturer are impressed into the glass on the side of the bottles. A round green marble is loose in the neck chamber. Rubber rings in the necks of the bottles are missing. One of the bottles has a wooden stopper but this may not have been an original. Inscriptions and Markings: Serial numbers, signatures, engravings, dedications in books, manufacturing details or personal markings ‘J. Lescai J.L. Warrnambool’ ‘This bottle is the property of Lescai Warrnambool and cannot be legally used by others’ These three bottles are marble-stopper green glass bottles. They have a rounded base and body with a deep indentation in the glass at the top of the body to form a narrow neck chamber. The necks have small round indentations in the glass. The tops of the bottles have moulded glass and an opening. Details on the aerated waters manufacturer are impressed into the glass on the side of the bottles. A round green marble is loose in the neck chamber. Rubber rings in the necks of the bottles are missing. One of the bottles has a wooden stopper but this may not have been an original. J. Lescai J.L. Warrnambool’ ‘This bottle is the property of Lescai Warrnambool and cannot be legally used by others’ lescal cordials, cordial bottles, 1920's bottles, warrnambool cordial manufacurers -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Rubber Stamp, Andrew Cook, "Ballarat Tramways Official Opening, 1st Feb. 1975", Jan. 1975
Rubber stamp and wood stamp holder for use on official opening day for trams operated by the BTPS. Rubber casting with words "Ballarat Tramway Official Re-opening 1st February 1975". Red wood stamp hold and black wood handle with black direction pin. Second one added 17/09/2009 along with SEC stamps at the same time - btm352i1. See Reg item 4776 and 6430 for sample tickets stampedtrams, tramways, btps, reopening, ballarat tourist tramway, opening, tickets -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1968
A Chemold Roy Emerson tennis racquet, with ribbon whipping around shoulders and shaft, and mottled rubber handle grip. Chemold logo features across base of head. A decal image of the United States coat-of-arms features on the throat. Decal of Emerson signature features across the centre of the shaft. Plain, white plastic butt cap. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Plastic, Rubber, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Ribbon, Paint, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1968
A Chemold Roy Emerson tennis racquet, with ribbon whipping around shoulders and shaft, and mottled rubber handle grip. Chemold logo features across base of head. A decal image of the United States coat-of-arms features on the throat. Decal of Emerson signature features across the centre of the shaft. Plain, white plastic butt cap. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Plastic, Rubber, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Ribbon, Paint, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1981
A Davis Imperial, walnut-fibreglass composite tennis racquet, with an open throat and large head. Racquet features ribbon whipping around shoulders, and plain leather handle grip. Model name features across base of head. Davis logo features along shaft TAD trademark features on rubber butt cap. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Ribbon, Leather, Adhesive tape, Rubber, Fibreglass, Painttennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1992
A Lacoste "Equijet LT301' metal tennis racquet with open throat and handle wrapped with leather. Head shape is oval with indented sides. Manufacturer name across base of head. Plastic butt cap has rubber fixture sticking out featuring crocodile logo. Logo also featured on lower shaft. model name printed on pillars of shaft. Materials: Graphite, Fibreglass, Adhesive tape, Plastic, Leather, Rubber, Ink, Vinyltennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1970
A Yonex (probably Alumina model) green metal tennis racquet, with flattened double shaft, white wooden shaft casing; and a handle wrapped in white rubber tape. Black plastic Dunlop-brand butt cap. Remains of silver, barely legible 'Yoneyama' sticker on base of head. Non-original grey tape mostly cover up logos on shaft casing. Materials: Metal, Plastic, Nylon, Adhesive tape, Adhesive label, Rubbertennis -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, Brian J. Blackie, c1980
Black and white photograph of Gayfer's Winery showing a well-worn timber structure.Handwritten on back of photo: "90% E Gayfer" Also oval rubber stamp: "Brian J. Blackie Ph.C. M.P.S | Rutherglen 3685 | Freelance Photographer | No.____ | Ph. 13"gayfer family, wineries -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, R.J. Romey, 1935 (Appoximate)
Small black and white snap shot of a boy, Dennis Williams, with violinOn back of photo: "Dennis Williams - Shop in Main Street early 1930s, down below Poachers" Rubber stamp: "L.J. Romey | Chemist & Chiropodist | Rutherglen, (Tel. 36)"dennis williams -
Brighton Historical Society
Clothing - Swimsuit, Ada of California, circa 1950s-60s
This swimsuit belonged to Audrey May Ferguson (nee Fulton), a longtime Brighton resident. Ada of California was a Melbourne swimwear company founded in the early 1950s by Brighton locals Ada and Toni Murkies. Born in Poland in 1922, Ada was 17 when the Second World War reached her doorstep. She and her family were torn from their home by Soviet soldiers and sent to a brutal labour camp in Siberia as part of a series of mass deportations. In order to escape the horrific conditions of the camp, Ada and her sister Barbara joined the Soviet-backed Polish Army. During her time in the military she became close with a handsome young Jewish officer, Lieutenant Antoni Murkies, who later became her husband. After the war Toni was awarded 15 medals including the highest Polish military honour, the Virtuti Militari. Ada was awarded 10 medals, including the Order of the Cross of Grunwald. Emigrating to Australia as postwar refugees in 1948, Ada and Toni arrived in Melbourne with little to their name. Working initially in garment factories and building their connections, by the mid-1950s the couple were able to start a company of their own, with Ada designing the garments and Toni managing the business. Within ten years, Ada of California swimwear was being sold in department stores throughout Australia, and the Murkies family were able to build a permanent home of their own in Brighton. By the early 1980s they had acquired several other major labels, including Watersun.Black one-piece rayon and cotton swimsuit. Straps button at back. Asymmetrical zig-zag front with double-line of white stitching, embellished by a large cream button.Label, white with green palm tree logo and red text: "Ada / OF CALIFORNIA" Label, white with red text: "61% RAYON, 10% RUBBER, 29% COTTON 36"swimwear, audrey may ferguson, audrey may fulton, melbourne designers, ada of california, ada murkies, toni murkies, 1950s, 1960s -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Resusci Anne Body Repair Kit
This hospital equipment was used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was built in the 1950s specifically for the increase in population due to the Kiewa Hydro Scheme.Historical: Shows the development of scientific hospital equipment. Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was remote and therefore required good equipment.Cardboard white box with black writing containing Body repair kit for the mannequin 'Resusci Anne". Box missing one end. Blue rubber of miscellaneous shape inside with instruction pamphlet.On box - LAERDAL Body Repair Kit / Resusci Anne At end of box - Made in Norway No.: 01.10.00hospital equipment. tawonga. mt beauty. resuscitator doll. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Costume - Divers suit - Siebe Gorman-Davis type 6 suit, c. 1950
Port of Portland collection. Dive suit purchased in 1952 by the Portland Harbour Trust for the purposes of constructions and demolitions of timber and steel structures at the Port. |leant to Frank Ziegler, Dive shop.| Exhibited -|Suit worn to the ball at Sea-Bath on 13 September 1997 and wrist tornFront: Siebe Gorman-Davis type 6 (on stud). Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle, "Dobson Patent Rowlands Bottle", 1854-1916
Displayed in History HouseGlass bottle with moulded words on side. Impressed semi-spherical pattern near neck, forming a marble and rubber ring stopper (marble still in bottle) (possibly Dobson Patent type).Front: E. Rowlands/Ballarat/Melbourne/Katoomba/and/Sydney.bottle, domestic -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Fridge Magnet - Stringer Clark, n.d
Square rubber fridge magnet. Black back, front white with red and black print: 'Stringer Clark Compensation Solicitors Expert advice, close to home. Freecall 1800 641 743'advertisement, local business -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Over Shoes
Over-Shoes, (2) with reinforced webbing grid sole. Rubber reinforcing around heel and webbing straps over toe, ankle and between these straps. Worn by crew on tankers to avoid sparks. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, over-shoes -
Federation University Historical Collection
Scientific Instrument, Analite
Solid wooden base with a red and black terminal at one end for electrical connection. Steel rods with space between which generates sparks when connected. Rubber plugs on wooden base. Yellow plate SMB in green. CHEM engraved indicating department it was used in. Serial Number: 97812 Volts: 6 Amps: 5analite, chemistry, terminals, sparks, volts, amperes -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Helmet and Goggles
These goggles and helmets were issued to flying recruits for learning to fly biplanes.Leather helmet with suede lining, under chin strap, earphone inlets with snap locked flaps. Metal framed goggles with leather surrounds, adjustable rubber strap and split glass lenses.Made in England Patent. R51067 scratched into metal. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Gas Mask, c1916
The Small Box Respirator (SBC) was a British gas mask of the First World War and a successor to the Large Box Respirator. In late 1916, the respirator was introduced by the British with the aim to provide reliable protection against chlorine and phosgene gases. The respirator offered a first line of defence against these. The use of mustard gas, was begun by the Germans; a vesicant ("blister agent") that burnt the skin of individuals that were exposed to it. Death rates were high with exposure to both the mixed phosgene, chlorine and mustard gas, however with soldiers having readily available access to the small box respirator, death rates lowered significantly. Light and reasonably fitting, the respirator was a key piece of equipment to protect soldiers on the battlefield.The Small Box Respirator ('SBR') proved to be the most effective gas mask produced during the First World War, and had a number of advantages over its French and German contemporaries.Canvas bag containing Small Box Respirator consisting of a rubberised fabric face mask, connected by a fabric covered rubber hose to a canister made of tin plate containing a chemical absorbent.gas mask, ww1 -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Helmet, Circa 1936 - 1940
Refer Also ---https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodie_helmetMark II Brodie /Tommy helmet. (1936-1940). Metal helmet with inner comfort attachment of Leather ,Cord & Rubber. Hat is green colour. Appears to have personally made chinstrap.No visible markings. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - DOLL, BARBIE STYLE, 1960's
Plastic doll in Barbie style with rubber head, blond hair & painted face, wearing a red velvet sleeveless dress, white ear rings, 1 white plastic shoe, no underwear.Camay Made in Hong Kong No50111/2toys, dolls, plastic -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1972
Glass fibre reinforced wooden racquet. A Slazenger 'Manuel Orantes Special'. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Metal, Glue, Lacquer, Rubber, Ink, Ribbon, Adhesive tape, Paint, Plastic, Fibreglasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Demonstration panel, Circa 2000
Demonstration panel for explaining how tennis balls are manufactured. Shows raw materials and components of tennis balls in downward sequence to a complete ball. No text. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Metal, Woodtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Circa 1965
A sealed Wright & Ditson by Spalding domed-top can of three 'Championship Tennis balls'. Key attached to base of can. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Natural fibre, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1955
An unsealed Wilson dome-top tennis ball can with lid. Key and seal strip lost. Contains 3 original 'Match Point' balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Felttennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1945
A sealed flat-lid can of three Dunlop (U.S.) 'Championship' tennis balls. Labelled: 'STOCK NO.37-B-1975'. Key winder missing. Materials: Metal, Ink, Felt, Rubbertennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1955
An unsealed Wilson dome-top tennis ball can with lid. Key and seal strip lost. Contains three unbranded cream-coloured balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Felttennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1945
An unsealed Slazenger (U.K.) 'Lawn Tennis Ball' container. Originally packed under pressure (solder spot on base). Contains three unbranded balls. Materials: Metal, Paint, Rubber, Felttennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1995
A sealed can of four Slazenger (U.K.) 'Wimbledon' tennis balls. Has intact ring-pull lid, and a plastic reclosure lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
A can of three Sears 'Butch Buchholz Autographed' tennis balls. Metal ring-pull seal perforated but in place. Ring-pull missing. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis