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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Potty - Child's
This hospital equipment 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. Enamel was used prior to stainless steel being invented.Historical: Shows the development of hospital equipment. Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital.Green enamel child's potty with black curved edges. Handle on 1 side. Lip of potty is 'folded' outwards forming a narrow bench.3 dark marks on base and 1 on bottom of inside of potty hospital equipment, potty, tawonga district hospital -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Library, Victoria, 09/10/1999
Photographs of Portland Library - late 1990s to early 2000s, showing activities at the library and construction of additions to the building.Coloured photo. Portland Library verandah. Close up of the dog and back wheel of bicycle from 9539> Dog on lead, tied to bench.Front: '99 10 9' -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Grinder
A belt driven bench twin wheel grinder. Painted red and has A3 EBS stamped on front. Height 240mm length 420mmflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Meat Mincer
Black metal with wide hopper at top. Hinged body with clasp. Nine rotating grinders on central spindle. Vice for screwing to shelf or bench.domestic items, food preparation -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Mette-Marit Høiby Photos, Circa 1992
Mette-Marit Høiby was an exchange student at Wangaratta High School before being crowned the queen of Norway.Two colour photos of Mette-Marit Høiby sitting on a bench in the school grounds with seven other Wangaratta high school exchange students. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SANDHURST BOYS CENTRE COLLECTION : WORKSHOP ACTIVITY
Residents working at various tasks, including lathe operation, using a vice, hammering. Machinery includes a lathe, saw bench with circular saw. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - CHEESE MILL
Hand operated cheese shredder, red cast iron, tin mill & wooden handle & press, with a screw attachment for mounting on bench or table.Tala England No 664domestic equipment, food preparation, kitchen, k207.1 -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Wooden forms
Two wooden forms. Flat rectangular bench seats and four individual legs; two on each end. The legs are cylindrical in shape and are splayed.furniture, domestic, forms, seat, bench, wooden -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Perforating Machine
Metal and timber perforator with multiple metal pins. Operated by a hand lever on RHS. Four metal feet with holes for screwing to bench top.trades; printing; machinery; -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
St John’s choir processing toward the river Blessing of the FleetBlack and white photograph St John’s choir in white robes with wide collars and mortar board style hats, wooden benches in forgroundevents, civil, ceremony, choir, st johns, blessing of the fleet, moyne river -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, C.J. Frazer Photo, Students and Staff 1927 or 1928, 1927-1930
Black and white photograph. Female students and Staff seated on benches and standing on the lawn under a Pinus canariensis in 1927 or 1928. 2 copies.On reverse, "From left to rt. Back Row..., Olive Matthews, Mary Stickland, Grace Campbell. See paper catalogue for list of names.olive matthews, mary stickland, grace campbell, group students and staff 1927-1928, pinus canariensis, canary island pine, publicity -
Hepburn Shire Council Art and Heritage Collection
Public Art Work, 'Wombat' - Miriam Porter. 2013, 2012 - 2013
Commissioned by the Friends of Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens and gifted to the Hepburn Shire in 2012. Historical Significance - In 1848, Irish immigrant John Egan took up land on the future town site then known as Wombat Flat. He and a party of searchers found alluvial gold in 1851 on ground now covered by Lake Daylesford initiating the local gold rush. Other finds quickly followed. With the finding of alluvial gold a town site was surveyed and founded in 1852. Initially called Wombat, it was renamed Daylesford. Cultural and Artistic Significance - Miriam Porter's 'Wombat' is a symbol of the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens where visitors and locals alike love being photographed. Large scale solid redgum wombat sculpture.Artist intends to sign the work with 'M' on one leg.daylesford, hepburn shire, public art, miriam porter, wombat, art, sculpture, red gum, australian wood, australia, tourist attraction -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Drawing, TONKIN, Mary. Born 1973, Melbourne, Australia, Fork, Kalorama, 2010
Pencil on paperSignature and date on back of work. Tertiary inscription: '205888'sketch, drawing, landscape, trees -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Letter (Item) - Copy of letter from Sheila Scott 593 Park West London W2 to K.E.Holt Ansett Transport Industries Ltd
Thanking K.E.Scott of Ansett for work done on her aircraft -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Ian McCann, Main Street - Gold Reef Mall, c 1987
surveying work for the mallgold reef mall -
Federation University Art Collection
Oil on board, Student Project, [Untitled]
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Collaborative student workart, artwork -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Silk, [Asian School[
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed calligraphic work art, artwork, calligraphy, asian school -
Federation University Art Collection
Textile - Artwork - Textiles, "Circles in the Grains: Alton Barnes" by Tiana Zia-Kane, 2009
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Framed textile work.art, artwork, tia zia-kane, textiles -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Work on paper - Air Force Discharge certificate and paperwork, Paperwork
M.H.Pinkhard paper work -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Life in Photographs Story, Sat Dec 19 2020
Vincent kelly (1877-1958)worked in Bendigo for pretty much half a century.Bendigo Weekly Story 'Life in Photographs'. The work of a prominent Bendigo photogrpher sheds light on Victorian life in the first half of the 20th Century. Full page article on Vincent Kelly.bendigo, vincent kelly, photographer -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, They'll take the high road, 1994
Nunawading Highland Pipe Band are to compete in the world championships in Scotland.Nunawading Highland Pipe Band are to compete in the world championships in Scotland. Band President - Ian Bell said sheer hard work has raised $160,000 to fund the trip.Nunawading Highland Pipe Band are to compete in the world championships in Scotland. city of nunawading highland pipe band, ardense, karolyn, wanless, chris, carter, denise, bowles, mark, cliff, renee, bell, ian -
Melbourne Legacy
Pamphlet, Legacy - Caring for the families of incapacitated and deceased veterans, 2011
This is an example of Melbourne Legacy promotional material that was issued to inform the public on the work of Legacy and encourage anyone with similar ideals to join as a Legatee. Originally only e-servicemen who had overseas experience were able to become Legatees. In 2001 it was changed to include people that were willing and able to make the person al effort to chive Legacy ideals. Believed to be from 2011 as Legatee Chris Spence is in the photos and he was President from 2010 to 2011.An example of promotional material issued by LegacyColour brochure outlining the work of Legacy, A4 folded in 3 sections, with three children in ADF hats.legacy promotion, marketing -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Ballarat Botanical Garden Conservation Analysis and Policy, Volume 1, December 1994 and 2002, December 1994 and April/May 2002
The work entitled Ballarat Botanical Garden Conservation Analysis and Policy was prepared for the City of Ballarat.The pages selected give some perspective on the policy and planning of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens in the recent past.14 pages printed on both sides with black and white pictures and one map. Pages are not numbered consecutively; a selection has been made from the work cited in the name and title."Joan" is printed in blue biro in the top lefthand corner of the title page. [Presumably Joan Garner, President of the FBBG].ballarat botanical garden, conservation analysis and policy, city of ballarat, allom lovell & associates pty ltd., conservation architects, john patrick pty.ltd., landscape architects, friends of ballarat botanical gardens, john garner, doctor john garner, john garner collection, gardens, ballarat -
Federation University Historical Collection
Work on paper - Artwork - Poster, Past and Present Ballarat of Forty Years of Progress from an Uninhabited Wilderness, 22/10/1892 - 17/03/1898
James McKain MEEK (1815-1899) Born England Arrived Australia 1838 James Meek was an artist who built the first house at Ballarat. He wrote 'designed, composed and written with pen and ink by James Meek (founder of the City). When this work was completed the in 1893 the Ballarat Star described the work: - "An Industrial Inmate. At the conclusion of Monday's meeting of the Ballarat Benevolent Asylum Committee one of the inmates, named James McBain Meek, having been introduced, laid upon the table a magnificently executed work of art, bearing the following inscription: - The past and present of Ballarat, or 40 years' progress from an uninhabited wilderness, 1852 to 1892, during which time it has become the grandest inland city of the Southern World. It stands unrivaled by that of any city in her Britannic Majesty's extensive domain over which the sun never sets, and o'er which Albion's beloved sovereign sways her benign sceptre." The work conveys by words and pictorial representations a complete history of Ballarat from its inception up to the 17th March inst. The various pillars and scrolls by which the many incidents that are related are surrounded are marvelously executed, the plain and ornamental lettering is exquisite; while the language used in the narrative is of the most eloquent and refined description. Sketches of the Ballarat Hospital and Benevolent Asylum, equal to any photographic picture, are shown at either end of the word " Ballarat," which occupies the most central position of the chart. The work, which is worthy of a position in any public library or private residence, has been designed and composed by Mr. Meek, who is 78 years of age, at the Asylum. It is done entirely with pen and ink, and was commenced on the 22nd October, 1892, and completed on 17th March, 1893. (Ballarat Star, 27 March 1893)Although 'Past and Present Ballarat of Forty Years of Progress from an Uninhabited Wilderness' was printed it appears that few have survived the ravages of time. Another copy of this works survives in the collection of the Australiana Room at the Central Highlands Regional Library Corp. No others have been located to date. (2012)Large black and white poster (now brown with age) with the hand drawn work of James Meek reproduced by the Ballarat printers Rider & Mercer. Many, but one includes 'Most respectfully dedicated to the native born children of European parents in the Ballarat Mining District by the author.'ballarat, james meek, meek, ballarat benevolent asylum, nazareth house, ballarat mayors, james bury, james oddie, la poer trench, welfare -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Diethylene Disulphide Methyl Iodide
Born in Ireland, John Drummond Kirkland trained as a chemical analyst through apprenticeship in a medical laboratory in Dublin, before migrating to Australia in 1852 and moving to Melbourne in 1855. While still an undergraduate medical student at the University of Melbourne, he was appointed lecturer in chemistry following the sudden death of John Macadam in 1865. Due to the enthusiastic support of his fellow students this temporary role became a permanent appointment the following year. Kirkland continued his studies, graduating in medicine in 1873 and surgery in 1880. His son, John Booth Kirkland, was appointed as his assistant in 1878, later leading to accusations of nepotism. In 1882 John Drummond Kirkland became the University?s first professor of chemistry and metallurgy, continuing until his death in 1885. Today?s researchers use a high performance computing facility named ?Kirkland? after the first Professor of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne. Chemistry was still controlled by the medical school during Kirkland?s career, but became part of the science degree from 1886, along with the appointment of David Orme Masson as professor. Kirkland struggled for University funding to buy new apparatus. To compensate, he bought much from his own personal funds, including analytical chemistry equipment. Chemistry was first taught at Melbourne in the medical school, located in the area now occupied by Physics and the Ian Potter Museum of Art. (Sir) David Orme Masson was Professor of Chemistry at the University of Melbourne from 1886 to1923. As well as being a distinguished teacher and researcher, he contributed significantly to Australian scientific and public life, being instrumental in the establishment and governance of many important bodies including the CSIRO. Masson supported Antarctic research for 25 years, beginning with Douglas Mawson?s expedition of 1911. Born in England and receiving an MA, BSc and DSc from the University of Edinburgh, he was a gifted, elegant and disciplined lecturer and a researcher of substance. His research work included the theory of solutions, from which emerged the term ?critical solution temperature?; the periodic classification of the elements; and the velocity of migration of ions in solutions. Much of his research was done in collaboration with talented students such as David Rivett and his own son Irvine Masson. Masson was knighted in 1923. He is commemorated by the Masson Theatre and Masson Road at the University of Melbourne; a mountain range and island in Antarctica; a portrait painting by William McInnes in the foyer of the School of Chemistry; the Masson lectureship from the Australian National Research Council; and the Masson memorial scholarship from the Royal Australian Chemical Institute.Stocks used in the Blackie - Masson - J.B.Kirkland work. -
Melbourne Legacy
Book, Melbourne Legacy Diary/ H/Book Cover Art
A typical example of art work for printing and plastic diary cover. TBCAn example of how embossing was prepared and that Legacy Handbooks were printed with the torch and laurel logo.Navy blue Legacy diary, with the metal art work block used to emboss the words "Melbourne Legacy" onto the cover, also graph paper on cardboard used to mock up the artwork.Manilla Envelope, in black texta Melbourne Legacy Diary/H/Book Cover Art White paper adhered to envelope with the word in red HIOTECH words in brown graphics 50 Cremorne Street, Richmond Victoria 3121 (03) 428 1925 A.C.N. 005313155., between two horizontal brown lines. Thin brown horizontal line at bottom of paper. Handwrittenin black ink, J.D.Harris. Diary cover Legacy logo, MELBOURNE LEGACY in gold. Cover Block, handwritten in gold ink (very faded) between Legacy logo and Melbourne Legacy. Cardboard graph, Legacy logo, MELBOURNE LEGACY, handwritten in blue ink SLS. Metal block, Legacy logo. MELBOURNE LEGACY written backwards. White glossy paper, Legacy logo and MELBOURNE LEGACY stamped onto the paper. handbook, logo -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Wood Smoothing Plane, Heinrich Boker, Mid 19th to late 19th Century
A smoothing plane is typically used after the work piece has been flattened and trued by the other bench planes, such as the jack, fore, and joiner planes. Smoothing planes can also be used to remove marks left by woodworking machinery. When used effectively alongside other bench planes, the smoothing plane should only need a handful of passes removing shavings as fine as 0.002 inches (0.051 mm) or less. The work piece is then ready to be finished, or can be further refined with a card scraper or sandpaper. The smoothing plane is usually held with both hands, and used in a similar manner to the other bench planes. Though designed for smoothing, a smoothing plane can be used as an 'all-round' bench tool and for rougher work depending on how it is set up. Being smaller than other bench planes, the smoothing plane is better able to work on smaller work pieces and around obstructions. Since the 1700s wooden smoothing planes have predominantly been 'coffin shaped' wider in the middle and slightly rounded making them more manoeuvrable. It has also been claimed that the coffin design exposes more end grain, enabling the plane to better adjust to changes in humidity. Henry Boker Maker: Heinrich "Henry" Böker of Reimschied-Solingen, Germany and his family was making tools in the 17th century. In 1829 Hermann and Robert Böker added sabres to the company's offerings, in 1837 they emigrated to New York City and established a firm to import German cutlery. H. Boker sabres would be eventually supplied to some American soldiers during the Civil War. Heinrich Boker in 1869 , a relative of Hermann and Robert, established a cutlery firm in Solingen, a centre of industry and cutting tool manufacturing in Germany. The company became a leader in the manufacture of razors, scissors and eating utensils. As early as 1900 the majority of tools produced by Boker were distributed in the U.S. market by the New York branch of the family, and pocket knives became the company's most important product line. During WWII the Solingen factory was destroyed and all the equipment and inventory was lost. After the war the factory was rebuilt and the company resumed operations, but in the early '60s the company was sold to the scissors manufacturer Wiss & Sons, and in the early 70s Wiss sold out to Cooper Industries. At some point Heinrich Boker adopted the Americanised version of his name, Henry Boker and was used as a brand name for the company's products. A vintage smoothing plane of the coffin pattern made by Henry Boker the item is a rare and significant example of vintage woodworking tools used in the manufacture of wooden items.Smoothing Plane Coffin design. Blade marked Henry Bokerflagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, smoothing plane, heinrich boker, carpenters tool, cabinet makers tool -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Wood Smoothing Plane, Heinrich Boker, late 19th to early 20th Century
A smoothing plane is typically used after the work piece has been flattened and trued by the other bench planes, such as the jack, fore, and joiner planes. Smoothing planes can also be used to remove marks left by woodworking machinery. When used effectively alongside other bench planes, the smoothing plane should only need a handful of passes removing shavings as fine as 0.002 inches (0.051 mm) or less. The work piece is then ready to be finished, or can be further refined with a card scraper or sandpaper. The smoothing plane is usually held with both hands, and used in a similar manner to the other bench planes. Though designed for smoothing, a smoothing plane can be used as an 'all-round' bench tool and for rougher work depending on how it is set up. Being smaller than other bench planes, the smoothing plane is better able to work on smaller work pieces and around obstructions. Since the 1700s wooden smoothing planes have predominantly been 'coffin shaped' wider in the middle and slightly rounded making them more manoeuvrable. It has also been claimed that the coffin design exposes more end grain, enabling the plane to better adjust to changes in humidity. Henry Boker Maker: Heinrich "Henry" Böker of Reimschied-Solingen, Germany and his family was making tools in the 17th century. In 1829 Hermann and Robert Böker added sabres to the company's offerings, in 1837 they emigrated to New York City and established a firm to import German cutlery. H. Boker sabres would be eventually supplied to some American soldiers during the Civil War. Heinrich Boker in 1869 , a relative of Hermann and Robert, established a cutlery firm in Solingen, a centre of industry and cutting tool manufacturing in Germany. The company became a leader in the manufacture of razors, scissors and eating utensils. As early as 1900 the majority of tools produced by Boker were distributed in the U.S. market by the New York branch of the family, and pocket knives became the company's most important product line. During WWII the Solingen factory was destroyed and all the equipment and inventory was lost. After the war the factory was rebuilt and the company resumed operations, but in the early '60s the company was sold to the scissors manufacturer Wiss & Sons, and in the early 70s Wiss sold out to Cooper Industries. At some point Heinrich Boker adopted the Americanised version of his name, Henry Boker and was used as a brand name for the company's products. A vintage smoothing plane of the Bismark pattern made by Henry Boker the this plane is now regarded as a collectors item and is an example of vintage woodworking tools used in the manufacture of wooden products.Smoothing Plane Bismark design. Blade marked Henry Bokerflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, smoothing plane, heinrich boker, carpenters tool, cabinet makers tool -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing - Clothing, pinafore crochet work, c1900
This white, cotton, baby's pinafore with hand crochet work is and example of the dressmaking skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire.The pioneer settlers and market gardeners of Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and made their own clothing and utensils. This is one of many items that exhibit the skill and craftsmanship of the women in these families.A white cotton infant's pinafore, with hand crochet work around armholes, and lower edge of garment. Feather stitch embroidery, and pin-tucking on bodice. Waist ties.clothing, crochet work, moorabbin, bentleigh, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, dendy special survey, brighton pioneers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mitcham-Vermont Bus, 19/06/1924 12:00:00 AM
Photocopy of article 'Motor Bus for Vermont and Mitcham'.Photocopy of article 'Motor Bus for Vermont and Mitcham'. Photo of bus and of Mr. N. Armstrong Hon Secretary of the Mitcham and Vermont Progress Association which worked to initiate the service.Photocopy of article 'Motor Bus for Vermont and Mitcham'. mitcham-vermont bus service, bus services, mitcham and vermont progress association, armstrong, norman.