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National Wool Museum
Video recording, Elders Limited, "The Fleece that would not die"
Video recording, produced to accompany display of coat. In 1928 Mr Mal Groves took over the Dutchman Station near Port Augusta in South Australia. Whilst out riding in some rough country he came across a sheep that had been left by the previous owner of the station. As he carried shears with him, he sheared the sheep and left the fleece rolled up and partially covered by rocks and wood, as he had no bag to carry it back with him. He intended to come back for the fleece, but forgot about it until he came across it some forty years later. It was still in good condition (despite having experienced extreme temperatures and rainfall whilst in the open), so he showed it to Elders who arranged to display it at agricultural shows in Adelaide, Melbourne and Geelong. The Gordon Institute of Technology, Geelong, offered to spin the fleece into a fabric and make a coat for Mrs Groves. The fabric was tailored into a coat by Lindsay and McKenzie of Geelong and presented to Mrs Groves in July 1968 by the SA manager of Elder Smith Goldsbrough Mort Ltd. It is not know how the coat came to Elders from the Groves family, but Elders displayed the coat under the heading "The Fleece That Would Not Die" before donating it to the National Wool Museum in 1997. A text panel giving the history of the coat as well as this video was also donated at the same time.Video recording, in a white case with Tasmanian Trades and Labour Council with compliments slip printed on yellow paper inserted into back sleeve.shearing wool - history, elders limited, groves, mr mal groves, shearing, wool - history -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Water bubble drinker, c1940s
This drinker was purchased by Walter Dart from the RAAF clearance sale on the aerodrome after the war.Cast iron drinker stand and basin white enamel coated with one square hole for water bubble tap and one drain fitting. drinker bubble, basin, stand, walter dart, bubbler, dart -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - RIBBONS, C. 1945
Alan mason collection, refer 3979.2Ribbons, two, plastic coated, rear has pin for clothing/uniform attachment. 1. 1939 - 45 Star. 2. Pacific star. ribbons, service, awards, -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Federation University Brewery (Y Building), 15/12/2021
Colour photograph of brewing equipment in the Mount Helen Coates Building (formerly the Union Building). The equipment was moved to Y Building after it was constructed. brewery, university of ballarat, coates building, union building, mt helen campus, brewing -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Badge, Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College Fete 1922 badge
Badge made to promote fete held at Clarendon Presbyterian Ladies College in 1922. According to the school history 'The lamp burns brightly' a special committee of the school ouncil were appointed to organise a great fete in August 1922 to raise money towards the purchase of new property in Webster/Mair Streets. "The Oriental Fair transformed the Ballarat City Hall for three consecutive days. Stalls of many types were heavily laded, and, as one reveller commented, 'The perpetual motion of the fairty floss machine, producing its quaint confection, was an object of interest and wonderment to many, and the crack of the pea rifle in the adjoining shooting gallery almost dispersed the feathery flakes of fairy floss as they issued from the magic machine'. An arochestra provided continuous music, varied at times by vocal solos, eurythmic displays and other enterainments. the fair raised the remarkable sum of 1,576 pounds." (TLBB p. 20) Unique itemRound plastic coated badge on metal backing and pin across back. School crest stamped on centre front with lettering encircling crestFront: CLARENDON PRESBYTERIAN LADIES COLLEGE FETE 1922clarendon-presbyterian-ladies-college, fete, 1922, fairy floss, mair-street-campus -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - STEEL HELMET, 1941
Item possibly worn by Alwyn Nelson VX84213 (Bombadier)Steel helmet, painted khaki colour, liner, black coloured coated canvas, rubber padding on crown, etched label on chinstrap holder.On chin strap holder “MK 111/1941”steel helmets, headwear -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - SOLDIERS MANUAL, 31.5.1965
See also Cat No 2573Green stiff cardboard cover with Australian Coat of Arms & title printed in black on front, 148 pages of rules & training for the Australian soldier.books reference, military history - army, manual, soldiers -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - CORONATION MEDALLION, Royal Mint, est June 1953
Item relates to Gilbert Turner MM, No 1410 45th Batt AIF. Refer Cat No 1038 for his service detailsCopper medallion struck to mark the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II. Front has the image of the Queen, rear has the Australian Coat of Arms.Embossed front and rear Front: "Queen Elizabeth II" Rear, dated "June 1953"medallion, coronation, queen elizabeth -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Accessory - Collection of four councillor badges, n.d
Four gold metal councillor badges, Shire of Portland. Round, black background, gold coat of arms, banner beneath 'COUNCILLOR' in blackcivic duty, councillor, badge -
Orbost & District Historical Society
certificate, 24.10.1904
This miner's right certificate was issued in Orbost to Donald Munro of Orbost. It was valid from 24.10.1904 until 23.10.1905 and cost two shillings and sixpence. Donald Munro, with his brother, Archie carried on a boot-making business in one of the rooms of a three-storeyed barn at Lochiel. The Munros were musically inclined and through them a band was formed in 1889. Donald Munro was involved in many of the town's activities. (More in Mary Gilbert's Personalities and Stories of the Early Orbost District). The Miner's Right was introduced in 1855 in the colony of Victoria, replacing the Miner's Licence. Protests in 1853 at Bendigo with the formation of the Anti-Gold Licence Association and the rebellion of Eureka Stockade in December 1854 at Ballarat led to reform giving the right to mine gold, the right to vote, and the right to own land. This new system proved economical and sustainable, operating substantially unchanged up until 1975. This item is of historical significance as it is associated with positive outcomes for gold miners brought about by the Eureka Stockade rebellion and its subsequent democrat changes. It is also associated with the Munro family who were early settlers in Orbost.A white paper miner's right certificate. It has black print with hand-written details. It is an elaborate document with the Victorian coat-of-arms at the top.on back- date, hand-written notescertificate-miner's-right munro-donald -
Federation University Historical Collection
Drawing - Image - black and white, Angus McMillan, c1835
Angus McMillan named the Avon River after the river of the same name in his native Scotland. In 1840 he established a pastoral run at Bushy Park, north-west of the township. William Odell Raymond established a run in the area in 1842, and built his house, Strathfieldsaye, during 1848–54. European settlement did not take place without resistance, and in return, massacres were inflicted by Angus McMillan and others on Gunai people, especially between the years of 1840 and 1850. (wikipedia) The first application for the 'Bushy Park' run appears in the “Port Phillip Gazette” on 13 August 1843. It was taken up by Angus McMillan, who also took up the 'Boisdale' run for his employer Lachlan Macalister at the same time. In March 1844 a Licence to occupy the 16,000 acre 'Bushy Park' was granted to McMillan. In the late 1840s Andrew Martin and Matt McCraw built Angus McMillan's Bushy Park homestead. Aboriginal killings in Gippsland area most often were never formally recorded, but lived on in folklore, mainly in place names pinpointing what some historians now refer to as "massacres", and others as "conflicts". There is Boney Point, on Lake Wellington, Butchers Creek, near Metung, Slaughterhouse Gully, at Buchan, Skull Creek, at Lindenow, and, notoriously, Warrigal Creek, at Woodside. "Here, according to a couple of contemporary - though not eyewitness - reports, between 50 and 150 blacks were killed in an orgy of revenge after the murder and mutilation of a leading Scots settler, Ronald Macalister. If anybody had any doubts about the fitness of commemorating McMillan's name, no one voiced them then. Gippsland was, and still is, dotted with stone cairns tracing his route from Omeo, down the Tambo Valley to the fertile plains where he was to make (and lose) his fortune. And where, according to a growing body of opinion, he was to lead the "Highland Brigade", a band of armed settlers, against the Kurnai. History is fiction agreed on, and it is written by the winners. For most of the past 150 years, McMillan has been hailed as a trail-blazing pioneer. The legend began to crumble 20 years ago with publication of new histories, which at first outraged Gippsland historical societies and old residents, but which have gradually changed the way McMillan is viewed. ... Still, not all McMillan's contemporaries agreed with the "Highland Brigade" and its methods. Henry Meyrick, an English-born squatter, wrote to relatives in disgust about his neighbours. He estimated that 450 had been killed, and wrote: "Men, women and children are shot down whenever they can be met with. Some excuse might be found for shooting the men by those who are daily getting their cattle speared, but what they can urge in their excuse who shoot the women and children I cannot conceive." (http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2002/04/26/1019441303552.html, accessed 20 September 2016.) The Gippsland electorate is called 'McMillan' in his honour. Black and white image of a man wearing a coat and beret. He is Scottish born Victorian Squatter Angus McMillan of Bushy Park, Gippsland.angus mcmillan, squatter, aboriginal massacre, bushy park, gunai, avon river, pioneer -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, University of Ballarat Brewery (Union Building)
Colour photograph of brewing equipment in the Mount Helen Coates Building (formerly the Union Building). The equipment was moved to Y Building after it was constructed. brewery, university of ballarat, coates building, union building, mt helen campus, brewing -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Greatcoat
East German Unteroffizer (NCO) Great Coat. Worn by east German Border Guard (Berlin Wall). The Wac-Rgt.F.Dzierzynski is a Russian Regimentdocuments, ww2, general -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plaque - City of Port Melbourne Coat of Arms, City of Port Melbourne, 1900 - 1950
Large City of Port Melbourne circular plaque of the coat of arms on thick cardboard, fully coloured (probably by hand), on black and white photographlocal government - city of port melbourne, electrical supply -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tailors Interfacing
Two folded strips of linen interfacing for use on the underside of suit and coat lapels. 9028.1 Cream interfacing 9028.2 Brown linen interfacing9028.1 Special Finish. Superior Elastic Canvas. Heavy 9028.2 Superior Elastic Duck, Specially Made for Tailoring Purposes. Warranted. Pure LInen -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Clothing - Presbyterian Deaconess' winter coat, C1950s
The raincoat was worn by Hilda Elizabeth Foster, Presbyterian Deaconess. Hilda Elizabeth Foster (1890-1982) was commissioned as a Deaconess in 1914 giving a lifetime of service to the church particularly in the social care aspect of the Gospel. She was also a double certified nurse. Deaconess Hilda Foster began her work as a Deaconess in South Melbourne and then served for 13 years with the Presbyterian Sisterhood in North Fitzroy caring for unmarried mothers and their babies. In 1933 she was appointed Matron of the Presbyterian Girls' Home in Elsternwick where she worked for 15 years. She retired in 1948 when it was noted "In complete dedication matron has given herself to this care of souls". Deaconess Foster was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work in the Queen's birthday honours in 1981. Deaconess Foster was one of the first qualified Mother Christmasses in Australia. [Minutes of the Sixth Synod, Oct 1982] Black gabardine winter coat with a plaid lining, two side pockets and a buckled belt. Their is a label in the raincoat which advises re waterproofing."Dunlop waterproofs" "Reign in the rain" "65% Wool 35% Cotton"presbyterian deaconess, deaconess hilda elizabeth foster -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Costume and Accessories, c1910
Man’s Driving Coat. Cream in colour Lapels and Belt. Used by M Clark when driving in open car. Mrs Nita Pickering.stawell clothing material -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Family History, The Leslie Family of Landsborough, 2017
History of Families - 1842 - to the present day, the Leslie's and families who they married into.Soft Cover - Leslie Coat of Arms in colour. Sepia Photo. Plastic Covers. Photos Sepia - Colour Black Plastic Ring binderfamily history -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Miss Chrissie Huttley
Huttley Martin FamilyB/W. Portrait of a young girl with a frilled parasol, wearing a dark coat pantollons, white socks, black shoes. Taken in a studioChrissie Martin (nee) Huttleyhuttley, martin -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Jumper
City Of Box Hill UniformDark Olive Green V Neck Jumper with City of Box Hill Coat of Arms emblem on right hand side Size 20costume, male -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Black and white photograph, Mary Helen Davin, 1/12/1939 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photograph of Mary Helen Davin in front of the door to the dairy. She is wearing hat, coat and fox fur, December 1939.davin, mary helen, mitcham model dairy -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Photograph/s, 2007
Photographic reproduction of the original Coat of Arms of the City of Geelong and the city motto "By the right use of God's gifts", used from 1849 to 1981.On rear in ink "(7),", "WFS Collection", a "William Scott" address label. In writing "1849 to 1981" / The original coast of arms for Geelong. William F. Scott Collection / Geelong Historical Centre".trams, tramways, crests, coat of arms, city of ballaarat, city of ballarat -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Greatcoat
RAAF Great Coat Dark Blue Plain Buttons Size 16 original Owner David Russell Young Service Number 121195uniform, 1942, raaf -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Tea Pot
2 litre enamel-coated tea pot grey speckled with blue. Low-set spout with curved handle. Lid with squared handle.No visible markingsdomestic items, food & drink consumption, tea pot, enamel, drink, kitchen -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Norma Bull and her mother
Norma Bull and her mother, Catherine Bull (nee Perrier) outdoors. it was probably taken at 'Medlow' in Warrigal Road. Mrs Gentleman was a friend of Norma Bull.A black and white photograph of two ladies in the garden. One lady looks dressed in a fur coat and hat whilst the other is in a sun dress.miss norma bull, mrs catherine bull, miss catherine perrier -
Montsalvat
Silver Medallion, Untitled (Mayoral Shield)
This medallion is a proof of that found on the Nillumbik Shire Mayoral Chain. Silver round medallion, depicting a shield with coat of arms containing clockwise from left: a bull, a vase of flowers, a ram and a bunch of grapes. Two pin holes at 12 and 6.matcham skipper, medallion, silver, jewellery, coat of arms -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Slide, Stuart Ascough, Noble Comb, 1990s
This slide is part of a collection of visual resources used by Stuart Ascough while conducting training and technical advice at mills in China, India, Russia and Australia. This item is part of a collection of books, manuals, photographs, letters and clothing relating to the working life of Stuart Ascough. Stuart's career in the wool industry spanned over 43 years from 1960 to 2003 in various roles including Topmaking Plant Manager at Courtaulds Ltd. in Spennymore, U.K., Operations Manager at Port Phillip Mills in Williamstown Victoria, Marketing Executive, Early Stage Wool Processing at the International Wool Secretariat Melbourne, Australia and General Manager of Victoria Wool Processors Pty. Ltd. in Laverton North, Victoria. Throughout his career Stuart travelled extensively, and in the 1990s worked at many topmaking mills in China on quality improvement projects. He also provided technical advice and training at mills in India, Ukraine, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Latvia, Byelorussia and other parts of Europe and Asia.35mm colour transparency mounted in plastic slide mount showing a man in a white coat operating a wool combing machine inside a factory.wool, industry, australia, australian wool board international wool secretariat, factory, training, combing machine -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - RANK INSIGNIA, WARRANT OFFICER CLASS 1
Part of the Cooper Collection.1. & 2. Two rank Insignia patches featuring the Australian Coat of Arms in green and gold. Background is dark khaki with cut edges.cooper collections, rank insignia, warrant officer class 1. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: Infantry Training, Volume 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 14: 66mm Light Anti-tank Weapon, M72 (Australia) 1966 ( Copy 1), 1966
A blue coloured cardboard cover with information in black. There is the Austrlian Coat of Arms with the title of the booklet under this. The booklet is held together with a blue binding.australia - armed forces - service manuals, infantry training, infantry platoon weapons, 66mm light anti-tank weapon - m72 -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Anderson Family
A dapper young man - George Anderson. Trim Moustache, white shirt and tie, brown coat and waistcoat.Studio Photograph of the young George AndersonPhotographer A Marks & co. Elgin Street, Carlton.local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, george anderson, sepia photograph, mrs emma anderson jacobs