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matching pots
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University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Melting pot apparatus
Melting Point apparatus -
Mont De Lancey
Pot
Owned by Wandin Sebire. Mass produced.Cut glass round container with silver metal lid. Has footed base."EPNS". Made in Australia.pot, containers -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Inkwell, Unknown
Owned by Mr Franz Streizel circa 1895.A travellers small brass inkwell in a square brown leather covered case or box. There is a brass inkwell under the lid with a tiny lever to open it.'Ink' is written in elaborate gold lettering on the lid of the leather case. The brass lid inside has a pattern embossed onto it.writing equipment, inkwells, ink pots -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Glue Pot
Glass jar used as a container for liquid glue Ca 1900As imported and sold by Holden and Frost Ca 1900Squat round clear glass jar for Holding liquid glue. Brand name pressed into base of JarLe Pages Gold medal Mucilagejar, clear glass, glue -
Mont De Lancey
Cooking pot
Quick cooker used for stews. Meat will keep hot for hours without overcooking and getting dry. White/green.Patent no. 12835/09cooking equipment, cooking pots -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Camp Oven c. 1900s
A metal camp oven with handle for hanging above a fire. camp oven, camp, camping, bush, wodonga, cooking, cook, pot -
Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Equipment - Anchor from the Earl of Charlemont
The Earl of Charlemont was a medium-sized, 878 ton passenger ship built at Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, in 1849. It sailed from the Port of Liverpool on 13 March 1853 with 366 passengers plus crew, captained by William Gardner. The first port of call was to be Port Phillip, Australia, before continuing to Sydney with the majority of the passengers. After a passage of 97 days the ship reached Cape Otway on 17 June and set a course for Port Phillip some 56 miles away. At 5.15 a.m. on the 19 June 1853 the ship struck a reef (later named Charlemont Reef) about 1½ miles from Barwon Heads. The anchor was raised by Barwon Grove Skin Divers on June 25 1972. Wrought iron anchor -
Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Equipment - Orungal Kedge Anchor
Wrought iron anchor -
Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Fur Seal Pup
Immature fur seal pup -
Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Gannet
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Black Swan
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Hooded Plover
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Little Penguin
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Southern Boobook Owl, Southern Boobook Owl on Branch
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Fox with Ringtail Possum
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Brushtail Possum
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Juvenile Ringtail Possum
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Brown Rat
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Echidna on Rock
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Copperhead snake
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Echidna on Board
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Puggle
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Jacky Lizard
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Yellow bellied sheath tailed Bat
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Little Forest Bat
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Feral cat with Ringtail Possum
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Hooded Plover
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Southern Boobook on stump
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Silver Eye
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Barwon Estuary Heritage Centre
Animal specimen - Black Shouldered Kite