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Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
An unsealed Super Tournament (Czechoslovakia) tennis ball can. Missing seal strip & key winder. Contains all three original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, 1929
A tennis ball contained in original translucent red viscose seal. Inscription: WRIGHT & DITSON/CHAMPIONSHIP/1929/APPROVED BY/ U.S. LAWN TENNIS ASSN. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Ink, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, 1929
A Spalding tennis ball, still contained within translucent green viscose seal. Inscription across ball: 1929/SPALDING/APPROVED BY/U.S.L.T. ASSN. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Ink, Plastictennis -
Mont De Lancey
Dolls Pram
Wooden, cream painted doll's pram with a vinyl collapsible hood and cover. Four spring wheel with rubber tyres, and a metal handle. Has an old fashioned doll and bed-linen in the pram.dolls prams -
Parks Victoria - Maldon State Battery
Washer, Rubber
Probably used as part of operating machinery. Two circular parts with holes in centre to fit onto machine and horseshoes cut out around the edge. 77.1 is much smaller and may be made of leather, whereas 77.2 is rubber and larger. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - X2 676 Leeds St Footscray, Jim Seletto, c1960
The photograph shows X2 class tram No. 676 with the destination of Russell St in Leeds St Footscray. Has the station buildings in the background as well as signs for Four & Twenty Pies, Ace Plastic & Rubber and a shore repair shop Photo by Jim Seletto c1960.Yields information about MMTB X2 676 and the Footscray Station terminus.Black and white photograph, with photographer's notes on the rear."Footscray Station, JSE6" and Jim Seletto stamp.trams, leeds st, footscray, x2 class, tram 676 -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Boots General Purpose (GP)
These boots had a metal plate inserted in sole to protect the feet of personnel wearing boot. This was after earlier boots without this protection did not protect the wearer from sharpened spikes eg bamboo set in pits or “punji” pits, during the Vietnam war. The laces were done up by knotting one end,threading from bottom hole across to opposite hole,up next hole on same side,across to opposite hole etc. This meant that only one loop per opposite holes was all exposed for a quick and easy cutting to release the boot in case of injury to wearer.These boots were typically worn on parade,training and in combat during the Vietnam war era and after.The LEFT boot solid black leather uppers with split leather tongue sewn to sides - making the boot semi water and insect proof.The sole is hard black rubber compound with 7 cleats on sole and 3 cleats on heel,all part of rubber sole. Woven black cotton laces. 30 mm leather reinforcing strip sewn on inside top of boot. 11 by 5mm metal holes per boot for laces. Sole is welded on. “Dunlop made in Australia” and “5/5” on sole in front of heel. Inscribed on top reinforced inside leather band is- “ B 22 R.B.T 1439 188” on one side and “ 5/6” on the other.boots, general purpose, g.p., vietnam war -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Boots General Purpose (GP)
These boots had a metal plate inserted in sole to protect the feet of personnel wearing boot. This was after earlier boots without this protection did not protect the wearer from sharpened spikes eg bamboo set in pits or “punji” pits, during the Vietnam war. The laces were done up by knotting one end,threading from bottom hole across to opposite hole,up next hole on same side,across to opposite hole etc. This meant that only one loop per opposite holes was all exposed for a quick and easy cutting to release the boot in case of injury to wearer.These boots were typically worn on parade,training and in combat during the Vietnam war era and after.The RIGHT boot solid black leather uppers with split leather tongue sewn to sides - making the boot semi water and insect proof.The sole is hard black rubber compound with 7 cleats on sole and 3 cleats on heel,all part of rubber sole. Woven black cotton laces. 30 mm leather reinforcing strip sewn on inside top of boot. 11 by 5mm metal holes per boot for laces. Sole is welded on. “Dunlop made in Australia” and “5/5” on sole in front of heel. Inscribed on top reinforced inside leather band is- “ B 22 R.B.T 1439 188” on one side and “ 5/6” on the other.boots, general purpose, g.p., vietnam war -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Thomas pessary associated with Dr Frank Forster
This pessary was manufactured by Allen and Hanburys in three sizes - large, medium, and small. The pessary was originally regarded as an instrument and made from cork, ivory, hard rubber or gum-elastic. In later times, they were made from black vulcanite, flexible tin, soft copper wire covered with Indian rubber, and celluloid. The form of the pessary was and still is variable -either round, oval, or moulded in some cases combining three or four curves depending on the size of the pessary. In ancient times, medicated pessaries were made from emollient. astringent and aperient. Several of these are still used, but in more modem times are called vaginal suppositories. Anal suppositories are still used to suppress the pain of haemorrhoids.Thomas style supportive antiflexion pessary. Pessary is made of black vulcanite and is inscribed with number "60". Pessary is thickened at distal end and tapered at proximal end.intrauterine device, pessary -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Thomas pessary associated with Dr Frank Forster
This pessary was manufactured by Allen and Hanburys in three sizes - large, medium, and small. The pessary was originally regarded as an instrument and made from cork, ivory, hard rubber or gum-elastic. In later times, they were made from black vulcanite, flexible tin, soft copper wire covered with Indian rubber, and celluloid. The form of the pessary was and still is variable -either round, oval, or moulded in some cases combining three or four curves depending on the size of the pessary. In ancient times, medicated pessaries were made from emollient. astringent and aperient. Several of these are still used, but in more modem times are called vaginal suppositories. Anal suppositories are still used to suppress the pain of haemorrhoids.Thomas style supportive antiflexion pessary. Pessary is made of black vulcanite and is inscribed with number "65". Pessary is thickened at distal end and tapered at proximal end.intrauterine device, pessary -
Orbost & District Historical Society
bottle, 1930 - 1950
Peck’s meat spreads were introduced in England in 1891. Thirteen years later, the British-based Harry Peck & Co. began exporting its products to Australia. By 1938, Peck’s set up in Australia and began making canned meat and fish products.This is an example of a food container used in the mid 20th century.A small clear moulded glass jar. It has a check pattern at the top and bottom with a smooth band in the middle. It has a wide opening tapering to the bottom. It is lipped for a rubber seal. It was used for Pecks paste.on base - PECKS with some indecipherable numberscontainer peck's-paste jar -
Bendigo Military Museum
Footwear - BOOTS, ARMY, Redback, c.2015
Combat boots issued to Army Personnel.Light Tan Army Boots with built in flex pads on side. Size 290/100. Black re-inforced Rubber soles. Lace up and ankle high. A little scuffed and puckered at toes.Size on bottom 290/100army boots, uniform -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BOOTS, ARMY GP, Drovers
Used by Dept of Defence member NR 3112081.This is one pair of lacquered GP Boots. Only one lace is present. They are a size 10. They are rubber soled with leather uppers the surface of the leather is of a high glossy nature. They are Officer's pattern, parade boots.Inside the boots, is the size sticker (10). Moulded into the soles is the manufacturers name - "Drovers".uniform, gp boots -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Boyle Davis Mouth Gag
This medical / hospital instrument 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. Good condition and good interpretation capacity.Stainless steel mouth gag used to hold the mouth open during surgery. e.g.. taking out the tonsils Some rubber on two curved parts. Too complicated to describe - see photo.hospital equipment. medical equipment. tawonga. mt beauty. tonsils. mouth gag. boyle-davis. surgery -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Burley Cutting Knife (Tobacco)
Tobacco farming began circa 1960 in the Kiewa Valley and consequently became one of its major industries. Many of the Italian families were involved in tobacco farming.Historical: This equipment was used on one of the tobacco farms in the Kiewa Valley. The cutting knife is home-made showing the resourcefulness of farmers living in the Kiewa Valley. Provenance: The tobacco farmer is from a local farming family in the Kiewa Valley.Steel 4 sided rod with blade attached at 1 end, blade at an angle to top. Handle covered with deteriorating leather by nails. Between rod & leather is a green rubber hose as part of the handle.tobacco. burley. knife. graham cooper. kiewa valley. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Diving Suit, n.d
Australian 12 stud Robertson diver's suit, circa 1946. Fabric (cotton) and rubber. One knee patch separated from suit placed inside neck. Gorman tyre 12 studdiving suit, marine, maritime, harbour deep sea -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Fridge Magnet - Blaze, Portland, n.d
Rectangular rubber fridge magnet. Back black, front yellow with blue print. 'Blaze' logo at top. 'Ph 5523 1832 Props Gail & Cindy 47 Bentinck St. Portland' beneathsouvenir, advertisement, local business, portland -
Orbost & District Historical Society
stamp holder and numbers, Victorian Government Railways, c. 1930s- 1980s
Used on the Orbost-Bairnsdale railway line which closed in 1987. The Bairnsdale-Orbost railway was opened in 1916 to serve the agricultural and timber industry. Because of the decline in traffic and heavy operating costs, the line was finally closed in August, 1987. Orbost Railway Station was opened on Monday 10 April 1916 as the terminus of the Orbost railway line, and closed in 1987. The station was located on the west side of the Snowy River despite the town of Orbost being on the east side of the river, in order to save on the costs of a bridge over the river, which at the time had highly variable levels This item is associated with the history of the Orbost-Bairnsdale railway line and therefore reflects the role that the rail line played in the social and economic history of Orbost.A stamp holder made of aluminium into which numbers and possibly letters can be inserted. Also a square shallow wooden box containing numbers which are used with the stamp. The numbers appear to be made of rubber.possibly V G R railway-history orbost-bairnsdale-railway -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - POST OFFICE AND SURVEY OFFICE BENDIGO
Black and white photocopy enlarged. Sketch of Post Office, Survey Office Bendigo and other building. Wooden bridge over creek. Inscriptions: on front - rubber stamp 'Bendigo Historical Society Inc.'buildings, post office -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - BOTTLES COLLECTION: GREEN GLASS BOTTLE
Green Glass Bottle. A rubber stopper has been pushed into the bottle. No label. The glass is fluorescing. BBC 4733 stamped into the base of the bottle. Diameter 4.5 cm x Height 22 cm.BBC 4733 Stamp On Basefood technology, bottling, soft drink bottle -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Share Cetificate, Thomas Drenen, 30/3/1893 (Exact)
Share certificate, printed on salmon coloured paper, for shares in the Ovens & Murray Dairy Company Limited, of Springhurst. Specific details for this certificate are hand written in ink, with the certificate number added by rubber stamp.No. of Issue: "56" Folio: "11" "This is to Certify that F. Jacobson of Norong is the proprietor of 25 shares numbered 866 to 890 inclusive in the Company The Ovens and Murray Dairy Company Limited. and that the sum of 3/- per share has been paid..." Certificate dated: 30/3/1893ovens & murray dairy company, business documents, share certificates, jacobson family. -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1952
A Slazenger (UK) 'Nylon-Armoured Tennis Balls' box. Printed on front: '1950 LTA OFFICIAL BALL'. Contains all six original balls. Materials: Ink, Cardboard, Paper, Rubber, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tether, Circa 1931
A small carton, with inscription across one face of the box: THIS CARTON/CONTAINS TWO/COMPLETE ATTACHMENTS FOR/THE TENNIS AUTO COACH, 1/6/... Materials: String, Rubber, Metal, Cardboard, Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1965
A box of Dunlop (U.K.) 'Fort' tennis balls, containing all six original balls. Printed on box ' LTA OFFICIAL TENNIS BALL'. Materials: Ink, Cardboard, Rubber, Synthetic material, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Circa 1955
An unsealed Wright & Ditson 'Championship Tennis balls' domed-top can with lid. Key and seal strip lost. Contains 3 unbranded balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Natural fibretennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Circa 1955
An unsealed Wright & Ditson 'Championship Tennis balls' domed-top can with lid. Key and seal strip lost. Contains 1 of the 3 original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Felttennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Circa 1955
An unsealed Wright & Ditson 'Championship Tennis balls' domed-top can with lid. Key and seal strip lost. Contains 3 unbranded balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Natural fibretennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1955
An unsealed Wilson dome-top tennis ball can with lid. Key and seal strip lost. Contains two of 3 original 'Match Point' balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Felttennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1955
An unsealed Wilson dome-top tennis ball can. Key and metal seal strip missing. Contains all three original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1970
An unsealed Pennsylvania 'Centre Court Heavy Duty Championship' tennis ball can. Has domed metal lid, contains all three original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Wool, Rubbertennis