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Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1973
A Dunlop, Evonne Goolagong tennis racquet, with string whipping around shoulders, white enamelling from shoulders to butt, and leather handle grip with cross-hatch pattern. Model name features across base of head. Head photo decal of Goolagong features on throat. Dunlop logo, and 'D' in arrowhead device, feature along the shaft. 'D' trademark in arrowhead device also features on plastic butt cap. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Plastic, Ink, Leather, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Enamel, String, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1980
A Spalding, Tracy Austin Junior tennis racquet, with string whipping around shoulders; leather handle grip with X-formation perforations; and, a plastic butt cap. Model name features across base of racquet head and lower shaft; manufacturer's name features along shaft; and, Spalding 'diamond in circle' trademark features on the throat and butt cap. Autograph in black marker, by Austin, features across throat on obverse. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Ink, Nylon, Leather, Plastic, String, Paint, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1913
A Wright & Ditson 'Challenge' model tennis racquet with transitional flat-top head and laminated convex throat. String whipping around shoulders. Model name printed across throat on obverse. Manufacturer's trademark/logo features across throat on reverse. Fine-grooved octagonal handle with leather end wrap. Manufacturer name imprinted on right side of shaft. Inscribed on left side of shaft: PATENTED. Letters 'EWE' carved onto throat on reverse. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Ink, Leather, Gut, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1935
A Wright & Ditson 'Les Stoefen' model tennis racquet. String whipping around shoulders. On both sides of racquet, model name and manufactuer name printed across throat. Image of endorser featured on shaft on obverse. Name of manufacturer features on shaft on reverse. Handle spiral-wrapped with leather hand grip and has leather end wrap held with tacks. Manufacturer name and country of origin printed on left side of shaft. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Ink, Leather, Nylon, Paint, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1933
A Wright & Ditson 'Park' model tennis racquet. String whipping around shoulders and around base of throat. On both sides of racquet the model name and manufacturer name are printed across throat. Manufacturer's trademark features on the shaft on both obverse and reverse . Handle spiral-wrapped with leather hand grip. Butt cloth with manufacturer's trademark printed on it. Frame painted burgundy to half-way up the head. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Ink, Leather, Nylon, String, Paint, Cloth, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1932
A Wright and Ditson 'Gold Star' tennis racquet, with: string whipping around shoulders and shaft; hide strips along underside of shoulders; and, fine-grooved, short, octagonal handle. Decal inscription across base of head on obverse: GOLD STAR. Wright & Ditson cursive logo along shaft on obverse, and across base of head on reverse. Wright & Ditson Championship logo with tennis player on ball trademark feature on shaft on reverse. Materials: Wood, Lacquer, Glue, Metal, Ink, Leather, String, Hidetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1932
A wooden tennis racquet with white plastic shoulder reinforcements, red string whipping, and a short, fine grooved handle. Inscription across throat and shaft on obverse: VARSITY/BANCROFT/FRED H. SMITH/"ON THE CIRCLE"/PAL[O] ALTO CAL. Inscription across throat, on reverse: F.J. BANCROFT/PAWTUCKET/R.I./... Accomapnying decal trademark comprises of an eagle grasping a tennis racquet, in front of the Globe, with motto: USED/THE WORLD OVER. Materials: Wood, Gut, Leather, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Ink, Plastic, String, Clothtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1964
A Bancroft Players Special tennis racquet, with string whipping on shoulders, bamboo laminate, hide reinforcements under shoulders, and leather handle with X-formation perforations. Bancroft logo features across base of head. Throat features model name. Wreathed 'B' trademark features on lower shaft. Red 'B' trademark on butt cover. Autograph by Virginia Wade features along shaft on reverse. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Leather, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Ink, Plastic, String, Adhesive tape, Paint, Hidetennis -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Earthenware storage jar, 1930s
This is an unmarked earthenware storage jar possibly made by the Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick Victoria. It displays a dark treacle glaze typical of Hoffman's Pottery in the 1930s. this jar would have been used to store foods such as biscuits, flour or rice away from rodent attack. it has a wide mouth to enable easy withdrawal of produce. Originally it would have had a large cork stopper or cloth fastened with a string to seal it.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with dark treacle glaze to top, wide neck. Stopper missing.hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
Greensborough Historical Society
Container - Jar, Hoffman Australia, Earthenware storage jar, 1930s
This is an unmarked earthenware storage jar possibly made by the Hoffman's Pottery of Brunswick Victoria. It displays a dark treacle glaze typical of Hoffman's Pottery in the 1930s. this jar would have been used to store foods such as biscuits, flour or rice away from rodent attack. it has a wide mouth to enable easy withdrawal of produce. Originally it would have had a large cork stopper or cloth fastened with a string to seal it.This item was recovered from the abandoned barn of the Pope family in 1971, when the property was sold to the Shire of Diamond Valley. This barn was located on the northern side of Pope Place and sketched by Ron Reynolds for the book "Greensborough and Greenhills".Glazed stoneware jar with light treacle glaze to top, wide neck. Stopper missing.hoffman pottery, stoneware jars -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Pocket Knife in cloth bag
Pocket knife with metal loop. Gold coloured metal - could be brass. Curved tipped blade. Shaped handled adorned and embossed with seemingly Indian/Asian themes. Bag used is of grey synthetic cloth with draw stringpocket knife, ron white -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - BERET, C.1939 - 45
Alan Mason collection, refer Cat No 3979.2Beret, dark khaki colour, leather head band, wool serge, cotton inner liner, Rising Sun lapel badge, colour patch is grey, red & black, head band has cotton draw string.headwear, uniforms, beret -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Decorative object - Wall Decoration, 1850 to 1901
This item is part of the Giles Collection, dating back to the late Victorian era, from the 1880s to the early 1900s, in which Queen Victoria ruled England. The queen’s influence was felt throughout the world, including in the United States and Australia where Victorian values shaped society and style, especially in home décor. This period’s distinct style presents an eclectic mix of highly ornamented furniture, wallpaper, and knick-knacks. Particularly in terms of furniture, and the characteristic floral patterns and rich, contrasting colours, wall hangings that enjoyed the height of their popularity during the Victorian era were of the spiritual type with either embroidered or punched paper religious motto or bible quote. Mottoes were commonly hung high up on the wall or in an area of prominence, to remind the viewer of their important message, such as “He Leadeth Me” and “Honesty, Industry, and Sobriety.” Short and pithy, they embodied the ideals of Victorian society. Technological advances contributed to the boom of religious mottoes whereas before the Industrial Revolution home décor of this sort was handmade and therefore minimal, now consumers could purchase and fill their homes with all sorts of mass-produced ephemera goods similar to the subject item. Many of these mass-produced period pieces still exist today, often in their original frames, ceramic, enamelled or paper formats. Flagstaff maritime museum has many examples of mottoes on display that serve to reflect the period in which values of home, faith, and Christianity were very prominent in everyday Victorian society. The Giles Family There are many 19th century items of furniture, linen and crockery donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village by Vera and Aurelin Giles. The items are associated with the Giles Family and are known as the “Giles Collection”. These items mostly came from the simple home of Vera’s parents-in-law, Henry Giles and his wife Mary Jane (nee Freckleton), whose photos are in the parlour. They married in 1880. Henry Giles was born at Tower Hill in 1858. He was a labourer on the construction of the Breakwater before leaving in 1895 to build bridges in N.S.W. for about seven years. Mary Jane was born in 1860 at Cooramook. She attended Mailor’s Flat State School where she was also a student teacher before, as a family legend has it, she became a governess at “Injemiara” where her grandfather, Francis Freckleton, once owned land. Henry and Mary’s family of six, some of whom were born at Mailor’s Flat and later children at Wangoom, lived with their parents at Wangoom and Purnim west, where Henry died in 1933 and Mary Jane in 1940.The Giles family collection has social significance at a local level, because it illustrates the level of material support the Warrnambool community gave to Flagstaff Hill when the Museum was established. This wall decoration reflects the social values and attitudes of the late Victorian era that was used to promote good Christian and moral values in many households. These items of decoration were very popular at this time and the subject item is significant as it gives a snapshot into the social norms of past generations. Printed card wall hanging with floral design. Religious text on the sign is embossed onto the card and highlighted in silver print. There is a handwritten ink inscription, and a pencil inscription, on the back. A string is attached to two holes on top of the card. Embossed"THE BLESSING / OF THE LORD/ BE UPON YOU." "PS 129.8." In pencil "H/S" In ink "To dear Granny with lots of love / from Dorothy. X X."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, paper wall decoration, religious, home decoration, societal values, victorian moral values, wall hanging, wall decoration, spiritual decoration, bible verse, giles collection -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Wooden Carving, The Polly Woodside, 1974
The Polly Woodside was built in Belfast in 1885, the three-masted cargo vessel carried coal and wheat between England and South America.Wooden wall plaque - a carving of the 'Polly Woodside. It is stained, gold with brown tones. In a frame which is painted gold, 3 strips of timber screwed to back of plaque, top bottom and centre. Two eyelets and string for hanging.Back: 'The Polly Woodside carved by W.L. Dusting 1974' - hand written, black birocarving, artwork, polly woodside -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Deed Tin, n.d
Belonged to Mrs Daisy McKellar - daughter of Dr. Sleeman.Deed Box. Black painted tin with (Mrs) D.J.A. McKellar painted in white on front below key hole. Key has red string on it. Pink tape acting as hinge inside. Wire handles on each end.Front: Registered (symbol) Trade Mark, inside lid. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Member's Ticket - Victorian Rifle Association, c. 1910
Member's ticket, Victorian Rifle Association, No. 1026, 1910. Blue card, gold print. Hole punched in top left corner, piece of coloured string threaded through it. Signed by W. Vivian, member and Farquar, Secretaryvictorian rifle association, vivian family records, w vivian, sport, hunting -
Orbost & District Historical Society
model -outrigger canoe, mid -late 19th century
The outrigger gives greater stability and seaworthiness to the canoe. Outrigger canoes were originally developed by the peoples of the islands of Southeast Asia for sea travel, and were used to transport these peoples eastward through to Polynesia and New Zealand more than 2000 Years ago. Today they are still in use. This item possibly came to Orbost with Reverend Alexander Morton . Morton was the minister at the Presbyterian church about 1890. He had spent time in new Hebrides and went on to New Zealand.This item is an example of a handcrafted artefact from the New Hebrides.Detailed model of an outrigger canoe from the Polynesian islands. It isa handmade wooden (possibly breadfruit wood) model of an outrigger canoe - one outrigger attached to the main hull. Bound with string. It has two wooden paddles.handcraft morton-alexander model-outrigger-canoe -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing, Baby's Christening gown , fine muslin, cut work, c1900, c1900
This Baby's long white Christening gown is made from fine muslin, with short sleeves and cut-work and pin tucked front panels The women of the early settler families were very skilled dressmakers and made the clothes for their families. The early settler families followed the religious rites of their Christian Church and this Baby's Christening gown shows the dressmaking skills of the pioneer women of Moorabbin Shire c1900 , A Baby's Christening gown of fine white muslin with cut-work and needlework on yoke, gathered skirt and short sleeves with a draw string waist and neck . The front panel has 5 sections of pin tucks and cut work . clothing, christening gown, methodist church, church of england, brighton, moorabbin, pioneers, dressmaking, lacework, cutwork, market gardeners, early settlers, craftwork , bentleigh, , moorabbin shire blackburn nance, dairy farms, fruit orchards -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of five people
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the nineteenth century.Colour photograph of five people. One stands in the foreground, wearing a blue shirt and holding a black and white pole driven into the ground. Four people stand in the background, two holding a piece of white string connected to the pole. 8 11:45 [red timestamp on image on lower right hand side] catalogue number on reverse in pencilchurchill island, photograph -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - L. PROUT COLLECTION: A. K. STRINGER INVOICE
Invoice dated 25/08/1959 from A. K. Stringer - Builder and Joinery Specialist - 42 Prout Street, Bendigo to Miss L. Prout, Quick Street, Bendigo for 25 pounds 16 shillings and 9 pence.business, retail, a. k. stringer -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Cervical dilation instrument set
Donated by Professor Harold Attwood, University of Melbourne Faculty of Medicine in 1963, originally from the Edward Rowden White Estate.Sir Edward Rowden (1884-1958) was a Foundation Fellow of the Australian Regional Council of RCOG and was the first Chairman of the Arthur Wilson Foundation, and created with his brother the EA Rowden White and Edward R White Foundation for Medical Research at the Royal Women's Hospital in 1955.Cervical dilation Instrument set, seven graduated dilators, black plastic with string attached, a tennaculum, 2x handled instruments for attachment and a surgical retractor in a metal box. [See page 498 George Tiemann catalogue, similar],cervical dilation, edward rowden white professor harold atwood -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1930
A Wright and Ditson Durabil tennis racquet, with an aluminium head, open throat and upper shaft, and wooden lower shaft and fine-grooved handle. Materials: Wood, Metal, Glue, Lacquer, Gut, Leather, String, Ink, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1910
A 'Superb' wooden tennis racquet, originally with string whipping over cloth tape reinforced shoulders, and a fine-grooved handle with fish tail butt. Materials: Wood, Lacquer, Glue, Metal, Gut, Ink, Cloth tapetennis -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: BENDIGO PERFORMANCE OF ''MEDICI STRING QUARTET''
Merle Hall Collection - Bendigo performance of ''Medici String Quartet'' - ''presented in association with Music Viva Australia'' - Program and program notes for a concert (no place or printed date - handwritten annotation of ''1982'' so assumed as a Bendigo performance?). -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Electoral Roll, 1915
Voting registers, or electoral rolls, are a census of those who were eligible to vote. They are valuable because a country-wide census was not taken until 1911. Early electoral rolls give an individual name, residence, status of property occupation/ownership, and the rate value of the property. Electoral rolls are arranged by electoral district and subdistrict. Electoral rolls were published by each state during election years..Electoral Roll for the Commonwealth Division of Bendigo, State Assembly District of Bendigo, and State Electoral Province of Bendigo for 1948 (made up to November 1951). Includes Name, Address, Occupation and gender. Assembled and bound with string, no cover.electoral rolls, voting in bendigo -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1930
A wooden racquet with laminated throat and shoulders, and, orange and green whipping. Decal along throat on obverse: ONWENTSIA. Inscription along throat on reverse: WILSON. Materials: Wood, Gut, Metal, Ink, Lacquer, Glue, Leather, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1942
An Eleanor Tennant, Tennant Jr. tennis racquet. Decal of Tennant trademark features on throat. Butt cover features the 'IT'S A WILSON' logo. Materials: Wood, Gut, String, Ink, Leather, Metal, Glue, Lacquer, Painttennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1965
A Dayton badminton racquet, with steel frame and strings, orange support strings and whipping, and fine grooved wooden handle with plastic butt cap. Materials: Metal, Paint, Wood, Lacquer, String, Ink, Plastic, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1965
A Dayton badminton racquet, with steel frame and strings, orange support strings and whipping, and fine grooved wooden handle with plastic butt cap. Materials: Metal, Paint, Wood, Lacquer, String, Ink, Plastic, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Book, 1957
Book: 'Aces and places'. 240 pages. Hardcover with dustjacket. First edition print, in Fakenham in 1957 (F.357). Image of Ken Rosewall and Lew Hoad features on dustjacket. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard, String, Gluetennis