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Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - COMPASS JAPANESE, C. 1939 - 45
Item souvenired by Leslie John Kupke No VX93892 2nd AIF. Refer 2054.2 for his service history. Japanese compass with hinged cover. Casing made of metal. N,S,E,W in Japanese. Case has loops for attaching to a strap.PATEN 2908 stamped on back (worn but visible)surveying-terrestrial, military - equipment, japan -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - HAT, SLOUCH, Akubra, c.1991
RAAF broad khaki fur felt slouch hat, dark blue puggaree, no chin strap, no clips on side turning rim up.“Forrest” possible.uniforms airforce, costume-male footwear, raaf -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BOTTLE & CARRIER, pre 1914
Item in the collection of H.B. FIELD, 1st & 2nd AIF, refer Cat No 890P for his service details.Water Bottle and Carrier .1) Enamel. 2 pint, cloth covered, with cork .2) leather, with canvas shoulder pad leather strap.2) marked in ink by hand "E.L.SMITH"equipment, water bottles, military -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Hat, Felt RAAF, MOUNTCASTLE, 1995
A 1995 blue felt fur slouch hat, binding edge, press stud, with chin strap, Royal Australian Air Force. No puggaree.MOUNTCASTLE 1995 MADE IN AUSTRALIA 59 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Suitcase, 1920-1950
The suitcase didn't catch on until the end of the 19th century, it was quite literally as a case for suits. A typical suitcase came equipped with an inner sleeve for storing shirts, and sometimes a little hat box on the side. But even in the early 20th century, the "dress-suit case" was only one of countless styles of container travellers could buy, from steamer trunks to club bags. By the late 19th century a significant point was reached in the history of transportation, it was the beginning of mass tourism, rather than travel for travels sake made use of by the wealthy in society. Travel wasn't just for the wealthy any more but everyone. Suitcases began as an afterthought in the luggage and leather goods business, but they soon became the very symbol of travel. An 1897 wholesale price list included the words "suitcase" only twice in a 20-page list of luggage types. In America a 1907 T. Eaton & Co. Catalogue, trunks took up a full page while suitcases share a page with club bags and valises. In a 1911 a United Company catalogue, now displayed around 40 per cent of the advertisements were for suitcases. Early suitcases were lighter and more portable than trunks, but they were still bulky by today's standards. Leather, canvas, wicker or thick rubbery cloth was stretched over a rigid wood or steel frame. Corners were rounded out using brass or leather caps and some had wooden rails running around the case. Until steamship travel declined during the mid-20th century, many of these types of the case were advertised as waterproof with some lightweight models marketed specifically to women. The item gives us a snap-shot as to how people undertook travelling during a time when undertaking a journey for pleasure at the end of the 19th century was mainly only for the wealthy. This time saw the beginnings of change from the wealthy in society being able to travel, to the onset of mass tourism. Along with this change in societal norms saw many innervations to the design of luggage as it became a fashionable item.Suitcase wooden with four wood reinforcing ribs, 2 leather straps with buckles & leather handles each end. Has inner shelf.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, suitcase, -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Gas Detector
1990 -24/04: To "Salvageman Ltd" at Douglas (IOM)One gas detector housed inside a black leather carry case, with a carry strap, and a pocket at back of carry case.1993 circa.on detector: "OMA-3/ON/OFF/ TYPE OMA-3/ KOMYO Paper card inserted in case, written with pen: "1) Turn on/off switch "ON"/ 2) Battery Check:/ Hold down smaller/ Button. Needle must be / within lower red scale/ 3 Zero Calibration Scale/ Press Larger Dial and Turn to Set Needle on/ Green on Lower Scale" handwritten on case: "PWO 3076" Sticker on case: "GASTECH/CALIBRATED/ Date 31-8-93/ Next Due/ 31-2-94/ Initials MW/ Serial no. 6479" Card attached by string, written in pencil: " PWO 3076/ Gas Detector/ Model no. 6479 [From the Howard Smith Collection]" -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Water bottle
Standard Army issue item. Original owner not knownArmy issue water bottle. Steel construction with blue baked enamel finish. Housed in khaki felt jacket. In leather carrier. No strap.Leather has manufacturer's stamp; "WHITEHOUSE & HARTLEY WALSALL 3038" Stopper marked "DD", Defence arrow and "QP"water bottle -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Torch, 1935-1960
Diver's Submarine Electric Torches were first developed to give illumination for close examination work. They have to be self-contained, the older ones are powered by an accumulator type battery which could be recharged. Some models were fitted with a switch to turn the light off saving on the battery power. The lens is of a convex type and magnifies the light. Sometimes there was a protective grill across the glass or prongs to protect the glass from an impact. When fully charged the battery would last about seven hours. Torches are made from non-ferrous metal so as not to corrode in their watery environment. Siebe Gorman & Co Ltd has been producing hand-held, battery-powered, submarine electric torches for divers and the Ministry of Defence (MOD) since the 1920s. In 1961, the famous diving manufacturer C.E. Heinke merged with Siebe Gorman, and for a short while, torches were made with the combined 'Siebe Heinke' inscription. However, this linked inscription was later dropped, with a return to the Siebe Gorman name tag. Date of manufacture for these torches can be determined by their Admiralty Pattern (AP) number that was used to identify a particular item and were for naval stores use. Before NATO stock coding became more widely used, earlier MOD torches often have a simple four-digit group of AP numbers such as AP4456 or AP4458. In 1975 Siebe Gorman moved from their Neptune Works at Chessington in Surrey to a new location at Cwmbran in Wales and by this time their manufacture of diving equipment had declined. (For additional historic company information on Siebe & Gorman see notes section this document.)The item is significant as it gives us a snapshot into marine history and the development of diving equipment generally, especially that used for salvage operations before and during WW2. The company that made the torch Siebe Gorman was a leading inventor, developer and innovator of marine equipment with its early developments in helmets, compressors and other diving equipment. Items that are today eagerly sought after for maritime collections around the world. The items that have been donated to the Flagstaff Hill collection give us an insight as to how divers operated and the dangers they faced doing a very necessary and dangerous job.Diver's Torch brass with heavy glass screw on piece with four lugs attached contact spring inside. Leather hand strap missing."Siebe Gorman and Co Ltd, Makers, London." Has "A.P.4458" inscribed on front above glassflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, siebe, gorman, diver's torch, torch, diver, diving accessories -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Stretcher
The stretcher is an example of portable medical and emergency equipment used by the military and emergency services in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is significant for its connection to Dr S R Abgus who practices medicine in the community, the Australian Army and the Flying Doctor service from the 1920s to 1960s. He was also Warrnambool's last Port Medical Officer.Stretcher; cream coloured canvas with wood poles through side hems, and a leather strap with buckle to keep parts together when folded.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, stretcher, field stretcher, first aid, military equipment, medical equipment, emergency equipment, dr w r angus -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Furnishings, lady's hat box, early 20thC
The hat box was very necessary for Ladies to protect, store and transport their beautifully decorated hats.The family of Miss Carol Pedersen-Green were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire of Scandinavian descentA lady's, large, hat box made of brown leather with metal hinges and securing clips and inside 2 large leather restraining straps.green carol, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, cheltenham, early settlers, pioneers, leatherwork, hats, milliners -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - First aid kit
Khaki green first aid kit with shoulder strap. Opens out to three separate zipped compartments containing essential medical suppliesfirst aid kit -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Medical Bag
Olive coloured canvas zip top bag with shoulder strap. Containing surgical instrument kit used for minor surgery at site or on helicopter.Bruce C Starkey 1736666medical bag -
Wannon Water
Safety helmet, Protector Tuff Master
Damaged workers helmet. Head protection worn by construction worker damaged during a collapsed trench accident in Cherlin Drive 1979.The object illustrates the importance of wearing appropriate safety equipment.Grey plastic safety helmet, with fabric straps and rubber head fitting. Helmet has a large crack in the brim and a dent in the head area.Inscription : Protector Tuff master/approval G.M.E. HH22 BS2826-ASZ10-67warrnambool, safety equipment, water supply -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Uniform - Gaiters, 1940's
Pair of dark khaki gaiters, army styles, 1 rolled up in tight ball and tied up with mustard strap. The other open.army uniform, gaiters, ww2 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Flour Bags x 3, 1980's
Tatura Hot Bread purchased Gibbs Bakery which was established in Tatura about 1880. The same oven is used.White bakers calico bag with handle (straps). Bakers brand, name and address on front. Outline of baker retrieving bread from oven.Tatura Hot Bread. Baked daily in a traditional wood fired oven. 130 Hogan Street, Tatura. 58241267.tatura hot bread, flour bags, calico flour bags -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
WW 2 Slouch Hat, 1940
Slouch hat with Rising Sun Badge and 2/22nd Battalion colour patch (8th Division). Size 7 with leather chin strap.slouch hat, ww2 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sandals - female, 1940's
Used by internees at Camp 3. Known as "Klip Klop" sandals. Worn to lavatory and shower blocks early mornings.Pair of carved wooden platform heel sandals. Rubber like covering on heel and sole. Leather strap nailed in position to cover toessandals, bissinger g, wied k and n, camp 3, tatura, ww2, costume, female, footwear, handcrafts, woodwork -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, CIRCA 1914 / 18
BLACK & WHITE ORIGINAL PHOTO OF PTE. P. McDONALD. AUSTRALIAN UNIFORM. MILITARY OVERCOAT. SLOUCH HAT WITH CHIN STRAP. PUTTEE LEGGINGS.TO MRS. McDONALD FROM - THE LATE PRIVATE P. McDONALD. DIED 3. FEB. 1919 ENGLAND. POSTCARD HORNBY CLUNESlocal history, photography, photographs, military -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - LEATHER CASE
BROWN LEATHER HORSESHOE-SHAPED CASE FOR MEN'S ACCESSORIES, LEATHER STRAP CLOSURE; CONTAINING A PAIR OF METAL ARMBANDS AND SEVEN COLLAR STUDSlocal history, personal effects, containers, costumes, accessories male -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Bathers, circa 1956
From the collection of Mrs LattenPale green swimsuit, cream pin tuck insert forming the bra top. The back completely shirred elastic. Green shoulder straps.Watersuncostume, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Brown Handbag, Purchased by Robert Gardiner for his wife Barbara, a member of the Society
Purchased in Los Angeles during 1960s 'Hippy' eraBrown leather handbag with leather fringe at base and middle. Draw string tie in same leather. Shoulder strap attached with metal rings.costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Apron
White patterned damask apron with bib and pocket trimmed in hand made crochet . Buttoned at back with loop for extension. Bib has no straps.costume, female working -
Circa Vintage Archive
Swimsuit by Finlaw, Late '50s to early '60s
One piece swimsuit with plunging back, adjustable straps with button fasteners, built in lace bra cups. New and unworn old stock.Labelled Finlaw of Melbourne. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform Light Horse plume WW1
Emu Feathers and leather band, possibly a chin strap for slouch hat. Thought to be worn by Trooper Games of the 5th Australian Light Horse. -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Ladies gold shoes
Ladies shoes, gold fabric, medium heels, strap around the ankle, toes covered. Gold fabric has diamond shaped design Briolettesshoes, footwear, ladies, gold fabric -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Morse and day light set in timber box with accessories
Military communications and signaling equipment used from 19421942 portable morse code set with a day signaling light and spare globes. All fitted in timber carry case with webbing strap.Plate "Lamp Signaling Daylight. Short Range Case MK IIPMG MELM1942" S/N 10356. Operating instructions on spare globes box lidmorse code, wwii, signaling -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
WW2 Helmet
This is an example of the British Brodie Pattern Mark 11 steel helmet. This style of helmet was worn during WW2 by all three services, Army, Navy and Air Force although colour schemes did vary.An example of standard issue WW2 equipment worn by all branches of the Australian services.Camouflage green outer, webbing chin strap, black fabric adjustable lining. Metal rim around outer edge. Appears unused..ww2 equipment -
Brighton Historical Society
Clothing - Swimsuit, circa 1950s
This swimsuit belonged to Merilyn Case (nee Aldred), who grew up in Sandringham. BHS also has a swimsuit belonging to her mother, Jessie Aldred.One-piece halter-neck swimsuit with sweetheart neckline. Deep blue with gold central panel and halter strap. Low-cut back.Triangular label features a picture of a mermaid above the text "MADE IN ENGLAND".merilyn case, swimwear, 1950s -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Equipment - Explosive Ordnance-Inert, Cannister Cartridge 84mm DRILL
Empty canister used for carrying ammunition for 84mm Carl Gustov MDFSWGreen, circular cardboard canister with canvas straps and metal fixings. The cannister has been certified empty and has a label affixed to it to prove it as such. -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Horse Brush, Unknown
An oval shaped wooden horse brush with short black bristles and a leather strap to hold the hand in place. It was used to groom the horse's body.horses, horse grooming, brushes