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Numurkah & District Historical Society
Book - Family History Book, A Paradise of Twitts
Book was written & published by ex-local, Adrian Twitt in 1974. Donated surplus books to H.S. for sale (& keep one copy)( Set of 18)Book with Brown, Green cover with sepia photo of horse & cart near a wheat-bag stack Title: A Paradise of Twitts, the life and times of a Goulburn Valley selector (Adrian Twitt, 1974)book, family history, settlement, twitt -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Vest, high visibility, Ambulance
worn by the designated ambulance co-ordinator at a disaster or mass casualty eventFluorescent white plastic vest with Ambulance Maltese cross logo centre front. Comes in a blue vinyl bag. Ambulance Coordinatorambulance co-ordinator -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: 'TARAX' RASPBERRYETTE CORDIAL BOTTLE LABELS
A plastic bag containing 'Tarax' raspberryette cordial bottle labels. The 'Taraxale Brewing Co., Golden Sq., Bendigo.industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, 'tarax, ' industries, manufacturing, mr. george pethard, pethard family, drink, cordial, bendigo, 'taraxale brewing co., bottles, labels -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: TARAX GREEN GINGER CORDIAL LABELS
A plastic bag containing 'Tarax green ginger cordial bottle labels. The 'Taraxale Brewing Co.' Golden Square.industries, 'tarax', lydia chancellor, collection, mr. george pethard, pethard family, industries, manufacturing, 'taraxale brewing co., bendigo, cordial, labels, drink, bottles, industry -
Tennis Australia
Paper package, Ball container, Ball, Circa 1944
Sealed paper bag of three Wilson (USA) 'Championship' tennis balls. Materials: Ink, Paper, Rubber, Felttennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1995
A tennis ball advertising 'Uncle Tobys' cereal products, in plastic bag. Materials: Rubber, Felt, Ink, Plastictennis -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Parsons Rolled Oats Bag
These domestic kitchen bags were donated to the National Wool Museum by Lila Gore. Lila donated Children’s Clothing (RGE 8324) to the museum in 2022 and at her time of donating, inquired as to whether the museum would also be interested in these bags she had been collecting. Lila said there was no reason as to why she was saving the bags, other than she liked the art works and thought they were too good to end up in landfill. She had thought perhaps she would make something out of the bags, or perhaps give the bags to a friend to make something. When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. Domestic kitchen bags such as these date from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They were used at home, usually by women, containing household items which would not spoil, such as flour, sugar, animal feed, seeds, and other commodities. In modern times a trip to the supermarket is a daily chore, in the past however, these trips happened far less often, with big sacks such as these a large reason why. In the rural US and Canada, Feed sack dresses and Flour sack dresses, were an iconic part of rural life from the 1920s through the Great Depression, World War II, and post-World War II years. Australia also reused these sacks, typically for making wagga style blankets, but re-use for clothing was not unusual.Calico oat bag with colour image and black text. Image shows a full length brown horse with bridle.Front: PARSONS FARM ANIMAL SERIES No.3 \ SUFFOLK \ The Suffolk, often known as the Suffolk Punch, originated in the County of Suffolk, England \ and is noted for its hardiness. From 15 to 16 hands in height. The Suffolk in general is smaller than \ the Clydesdale. The head is rather coarse, with the neck short. The body long deep and wide with \ a round full appearance. The croup is straight and legs short and free from leather. The invariable \ colour is chestnut, varying from light to dark.wagga, flour, oats, bag, calico, lila, gore, depression, war, kitchen -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Postman's mail bag, Leather goods, Circa 1900
Used by Postal staff in the early 1900's and manufactured by Holden and FrostManufactured by Holden and Frost Ca 1900Rectangular shaped leather bag used to carry mail. Two leather straps around Girth to keep closed16 Irval REAL HIDE120leather, bag, postal -
Woodend RSL
Artillery Board, 1941
Canvas bag square in shape 61 cm wide 53 cm high plus 16 cm flapE.P.S.S. 1941 CASE Nos 2&2A ARTY BOARD MK1 A -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH 38TH BN, copy made approx 2013
Charles "Watty" McLeod, refer 1645 kit bag, 1646.2 medals.Copy of original sepia photo of Cpl Charles Walter "Watty" McLeod, Regt no 944, C Coy 38th Batt AIF. Underneath photo are details of his military history.photography-photographs, military history-army, 38th bn, c coy -
Clunes Museum
Document - EDUCATIONAL PAMPHLET
PAMPHLET INCLUDED IN WESLEY SHOW BAG FOR WESLEY COLLEGE - CLUNES CAMPUSWESLEY PRODUCTION - THE CLUNES COMMITMENTlocal history, document, educational, schools, wesley -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Collar bag, Circa 1900
Leather carry bag to use to carry shirt collars i.e. clergymenManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostLeather collar bad with horse shoe imprint on lid leather strap to hold closedHorse shoe imprintleather, collar bag -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Functional object - Australia Post Bag x 2, Australia Post, mid 20th Century
2 blue canvas Australia Post bags with brass eyelets used mid 20th Century to deliver mail to householders in the City of Moorabbin . Small bag has Australia Post Stamped on it and the large bag has no markings but has white rope threaded through the brass eyeletsAustralia Post Canvas Bags donated by Judy Clark the daughter of George Reed who lived and worked in the City of Moorabbin in 20th century 2 Blue canvas bags with brass eyeletsa) AUSTRALIA POST OFFICE 869 No 5 b) no marking ; white rope australia post, post offices, mail, bentleigh, moorabbin, mckinnon, ormond, cheltenham, highett, early settlers, reed george -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Inhaler, Clover (modified)
Dr. Joseph Clover (1825-1882), an English physician, first described his Portable Regulating Ether Inhaler on Jan. 20, 1877. Clover was an especially sought after anesthesiologist and early pioneer in the specialty. This was the best-known of many inhalers that Clover designed. The dome-shaped reservoir was turned to points on a control dial to gradually increase or decrease the percentage of the air that passed over the ether. Several inventors based new inhalers on this, while the original continued to be manufactured as late as the beginning of WWII. This modified version differs from the original Clover inhaler as it has a glass dome chamber at the top allowing the level of ether to be monitored.Metal based chamber with glass dome top. There is a metal connection point at the top of the glass dome for a rebreather bag, with a whistle tip connection point at the base of the chamber for a facemask. There is no rebreather bag or facemask. There is a black plastic stopper to the side of the chamber, with a glass bulb with a metal wire cage covering.joseph clover, lambert buck, closed administration -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Book, "Guest Book", c. 2010
Guest book presented for signing by guests attending the re-opening of the Bentleigh Library in June 2010 including the signatures of councillors and official visitors. Brown vinyl, hard cover book with "GUESTS" embossed on obverse cover and four raised ridges on spine and cream coloured paper pages, 12 pages have been signed. Book presented in a green, fabric bag with black, cord draw-string and CAVALLINI & CO. printed on bag. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Beaded Bag
The bag belonged to Dorothy's mother who resided in Canterbury Road, Vermont, Unit 1, next to Steven Reserve for 20 years until she died. Information from Dorothy Meagher re bead bag:-Dorothy Mavis Don (owner of bag) was born in Cowangie, S.A. in Mallee country in 1907. She married Douglas William Stewart on 22-1-1927 in the Presbyterian Church in Cowangie. Dorothy (known as Mavis) was an accomplished designer and sewer who made clothes etc. up to her death.Multicoloured wooden beaded handbag with handles and zipper. Fan shape.costume accessories, female -
Williamstown High School
School bag 1950's and 1960's
School bag used by students attending Williamstown High School in the 1950s and 1960s.Black vinyl Gladstone style schoolbag with Williamstown High School logo on one side. Red vinyl piping along seams. Zip. Two handles.Barbara Muster on tag attached to handle.school bag, williamstown high school, 1960s, 1950s, barbara muster, bill ritchie -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Personal leather pouch, 1911
Manafactured by Holden and Frost for military use small leather bag to be belt mountedMade and sold by Holden and FrostLight tan leather pouch flap covering held fast in front by Brass stud, two leather belt loops on back for belt mountingHolden and Frost 1911 DOd CMF SA 79leather, military, pouch -
Parks Victoria - Andersons Mill
Vehicle - Trolley, bag
This is a bag trolley that was used to transport large bags of grain or other items at the mill.Wooden frame of trolley, with vertical handles with three stabilising cross bars. Base of trolley has a curved metal part. This mounted on two small metal wheels. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white prints, Students
Collection of 9 photographs of individual students, possibly for student magazine.6. "Howwward!", "Lou?" 7. "Give us time we'll get there." 8. "Kirsty holding the bag."students, student magazine, students working outside, excursion -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Three Bears Porridge Flaked Oatmeal Bag
These domestic kitchen bags were donated to the National Wool Museum by Lila Gore. Lila donated Children’s Clothing (RGE 8324) to the museum in 2022 and at her time of donating, inquired as to whether the museum would also be interested in these bags she had been collecting. Lila said there was no reason as to why she was saving the bags, other than she liked the art works and thought they were too good to end up in landfill. She had thought perhaps she would make something out of the bags, or perhaps give the bags to a friend to make something. When Lila was donating the Children’s Clothing to the museum, she thought that the National Wool Museum would be the perfect home for the bags. Domestic kitchen bags such as these date from the late 19th century through the mid-20th century. They were used at home, usually by women, containing household items which would not spoil, such as flour, sugar, animal feed, seeds, and other commodities. In modern times a trip to the supermarket is a daily chore, in the past however, these trips happened far less often, with big sacks such as these a large reason why. In the rural US and Canada, Feed sack dresses and Flour sack dresses, were an iconic part of rural life from the 1920s through the Great Depression, World War II, and post-World War II years. Australia also reused these sacks, typically for making wagga style blankets, but re-use for clothing was not unusual.Calico oat bag with graphic image on front showing three bears holding porridge bowls with yellow background and red, white and black text. Back of bag shows red and white graphic image of a woman wearing a dress and heeled shoes holding a coffee cup, with red and white text.Front: THREE BEARS \ PORRIDGE \ FLAKED \ OATMEAL \ SOMEBODYS BEEN TASTIN' MY PORRIDGE \ AN' THEY'VE EATEN IT ALL UP \ Jas. F. McKenzie & Co. Pty. Ltd. \ AUSTRALIA \ 7 LBS. NET. Back: MCKENZIES \ EXCELSIOR \ COFFEE \ ESSENCEwagga, flour, oats, bag, calico, lila, gore, depression, war, kitchen -
Orbost & District Historical Society
plastic bag, c 1960's
Snowy River Dry Cleaners was situated in Stanley Street, Orbost (previously a hat factory). There was also a shop in the CBD of Orbost. Basil Dowie moved his dry cleaning business from Nicholson Street to 31 Stanley Street where Stuart Hats had been. He had originally bought the business from Laurie Harrington in August 1950. (more information in Orbost & District Historical Society Newsletter No. 138 - John Phillips) This item is from a business no longer existing.A clear plastic bag with green print. - Snowy River Dry Cleaners. attached is orange card - E. Scott 004408Your garment Flower Fresh from Snowy River Dry Cleaners Orbostdry-cleaners-orbost laundry -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Gas Mask, 1941
Example of the type used in WW2 It cant be ascertained this type of gas mask was used at NhillBlack rubber construction with replaceable metal canister. Includes original cardboard box and canvas carry bag with shoulder strap.BRF 6/11/41 L & BR. Co. 19 941 Lot 474A (white paint print) -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Document Bag
Bags of this type are likely to have been used at NhillLight canvas bag with two pouches and cover flap with two closer straps and buckles. Attached is a canvas shoulder strap. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - KIT BAG, RAAF, c1939 - 1945
Refer to the War Service of: " James Walter Hope" (from Bendigo). RAAF NR 143540. Enlisted 22/7/43 age 42, discharged 31/1/46. Rank L.A.C. 78 Sqn (Fighter).This is a simple tubular canvas bag. the bottom is canvas, the top hem has eyelets and a cord to draw it closed. Colour blue.Stencilled in white paint on the side is "RAAF" and " 143540" . raaf, kit bag, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - KIT BAG, C.1939 - 45
Alan Mason collection, refer cat No 3979.2Kit bag, light khaki colour, sausage style, opening has draw string, name, number written on in black.In black, “VX140967 MASON.A.W.”accessory, kit bags -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - FIELD DRESSING, 12.1941
Item re Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC No 410533 RAAF. Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details.Cloth bag containing x 2 First Field Dressings each in a waterproof cover. Instructions for use printed on the front.dressings, medical, wounds -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Carry Bag - Casterton Kelpie Festival, n.d
Casterton Kelpie Festival.Yellow plastic carry bag from Visitor Information Centre at Casterton with Kelpie Country logo and list of events, in green. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Numismatics, University of Ballarat 10 Year Anniversary Medallion, 2008, 2008
The university of Ballarat is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia.Three silver coloured University of Ballarat 10 Year Anniversary medals in a blue presentation bag with yellow pull string. university of ballarat, anniversary, numismatics -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Personal Effects, miniature square hand mirror, c1900
Celluloids are a class of compounds created from nitrocellulose and camphor, with added dyes and other agents. Generally considered the first thermoplastic, it was first created as Parkesine in 1856 and as Xylonite in 1869, before being registered as Celluloid in 1870. Celluloid is easily moulded and shaped, and it was first widely used as an ivory replacement. The main use was in movie and photography film industries, which used only celluloid films prior to acetate films that were introduced in the 1950s. Celluloid is highly flammable, difficult and expensive to produce and no longer widely used, although its most common uses today are in table tennis balls, musical instruments and guitar picks. Celluloid was useful for creating cheaper jewellery, jewellery boxes, hair accessories and many items that would earlier have been manufactured from ivory, horn or other expensive animal products. It was often referred to as "Ivorine" or "French Ivory". It was also used for dressing table sets, dolls, picture frames, charms, hat pins, buttons, buckles, stringed instrument parts, accordions, fountain pens, cutlery handles and kitchen items. The main disadvantage the material had was that it was flammable. Items made in celluloid are collectible today and increasingly rare in good condition. It was soon overtaken by Bakelite and Catalin.. A miniature, square, Ivorine hand mirror with bird engraved on back. An accoutrement for use in a lady's Evening bag c 19thCbird engraved on back of mirrormoorabbin, cheltenham, brighton, market gardeners, pioneers early settlers, mirrors, ivorine, celluloids, bakelite, plastics,