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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Matchbox, Bryant and May, Unknown
Possibly WW11 heritageCardboard Army Canteens Special Safety Matches made by Bryant and May.Army Canteens Special Safety Matches made by Bryant and May. Average contents 60. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Functional object - Match Tin with lid, 1940
Originally held wax vesta matches, used by internees at Camp3Small tin for wax matches with lid attached ( hinged) and rasp like panel on the bottom for striking the match.Duncans Waterproof Wax Vestas.tatura, containers, industrial -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - JOHN MASON SHOE REPAIRS ADVERTISING MATCH BOOK
BHS CollectionJohn Mason Shoe Repairs Advertising Match book: White card with black print with grey sandpaper at the bottom for striking the matches. Printed on the front * John Mason Shoe Repairs, 14-15 Dispensary Walk Bendigo, 436676. At the top is * We aim to Please*. On the back * Coloured Laces * Shoe Polishes and colour changes * Sprays * Leather dyes * Insoles. A metal staple is used to attach. Box 625Contents 20 Made in Australia By Hanna Match.ephemera, mementoes, advertising, john mason shoe repairs. dispensary walk. -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Container - Brass match container
These brass containers held strike anywhere matches used by the Lifeboat service to light fuses to launch rescue rockets. Example of a type of match and its container used by the lifeboat crews in training and rescue operations where a rescue rope rocket had to be launched.A brass container for matches with one Vesta match used for lighting fuse for rescue rope rocketmatches, strike anywhere matches, rescue equipment, rope rockets -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Container - Matchbox, Bryant & May, Bell & Co., Pty. Ltd., Melbourne Impregnated Safety Matches
The context of this object requires research.Oblong box with sides for striking matches, purple underside and red and dark blue upper side with text. Bryant & May, Bell & Co., Pty. Ltd., Melbourne Impregnated Safety Matchesmatchboxes, bryant & may, fire -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Functional object - Silver Match Case, 1901
The markers hallmarks on this match case have become illegible, however the remaining hallmarks show that the case was made in Birmingham, England in 1901. Match cases are a decorative case that houses a cardboard matchbox.The social history objects held in the Burke Museum's collection help to tell the stories of Beechworth's past by showing the social, cultural, and economic aspects of the town's history.A silver rectangular match case with an embossed top.[?]/ [?]/ anchor symbol/ lion symbol/ b/ [hallmarks] A01168/matchbox -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Matchbox Holder, Brymay Forests Pty Ltd
Small black rectangle box size of match box.Brymay Forests Pty Ltd..Match Print Factory - Opening by the Honorable R.J.Hamer E.D. M.P Yarrawonga, 4th Oct 1974 -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Functional object - Match box protector
Metal protector designed to slip snugly round a match box. The regimental badge on side is damaged but appears to be Medical Corps. Difficult to date or to decide if Australian Army or British Army.Small three-soded metal box with regimental badge attached to one side.match, army -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - BOOK OF MATCHES
BOOK OF MATCHES ISSUED BY T.J.ANNEAR WHO HAD A BUSINESS IN FRASER STREET, CLUNES.BOOK OF MATCHES IN GREEN CARDBOARD COVER.local history, personal effects, smoking accessories., personel effects. -
National Wool Museum
Advertising Sign, Is there a Physician in the house?
Advertising material from the "Physician Mix n' Match" advertising campaign 1970.Advertising material from the "Physician Mix n' Match" advertising campaign 1970. Advertising material from the "Physician Mix n' Match" advertising campaign 1970. Advertising material from the "Physician Mix n' Match" advertising campaign 1970. Advertising material from the "Physician Mix n' Match" advertising campaign 1970.wool marketing textile industry weaving, collins bros mill pty ltd, wool marketing, textile industry, weaving -
Mont De Lancey
Container - Matchbox
A Bryant & May Greenlites matchbox containing wooden waterproof matches. The front of the box has the name Greenlites waterproof matches printed in white and black lettering on a green background with an illustration of a man and a woman boiling a billy on an open fire at the beach. There are worn striking surfaces on each side. The box is covered in purple paper.Greenlites waterproof matches E2994 Contents 47 Made in Australia by Bryant & Maymatches, matchboxes, safety matches, cases -
National Wool Museum
Advertising Sign, Is there a Physician in the house?
Advertising material from the "Physician Mix n' Match" advertising campaign 1970.Advertising material from the "Physician Mix n' Match" advertising campaign 1970. Advertising material from the "Physician Mix n' Match" advertising campaign 1970. Advertising material from the "Physician Mix n' Match" advertising campaign 1970.wool marketing textile industry weaving, collins bros mill pty ltd, wool marketing, textile industry, weaving -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Safety Matches, Bryant & May, "Tropical Greenlites", 1st half of 20th Century
A box of safety matches made by Bryant & May, Australia. The tray containing the matches slides inside the open-ended cover. The striking patch is on both sides of the cover. The red label shows a traffic light with the bottom light showing green. The box contains green-headed matches and appears to be complete.Front: TROPICAL / GREENLITES / SAFETY MATCHES / STRIKE IN ANY WEATHER / MADE IN AUSTRALIA. Red Label. Average contents 50 By Bryant & May.bryant & may, greenlites, safety matches -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather matches case
Leather match case as made by Holden and Frostas made by Holden and FrostLeather case in which matches were kept. Slide on holsterLONDON 27.1.97 H.W. Atkins V.P.A. QUEENSCLIFF VIC.leather, holster, matches -
National Wool Museum
Souvenir - Golden Fleece Matchbook, Hanna Matches, 1960s
Matchbook is a give-away / souvenir for Golden Fleece Petrol and Service Stations. The Golden Fleece Petroleum Company was established by H.C. Sleigh in 1913 importing petroleum from California, and was acquired by Caltex in 1981. The Golden Fleece ram trademark was created in 1951 when Golden Fleece petroleum became a single-brand service. The Golden Fleece ram was based on an actual prize winning merino ram named 'David of Dalkeith' from Boonoke Stud, run by the Falkiner family. Single brand service stations did not appear until the 1950s, and distinctive trademarks and logos were used to differentiate and promote the brands. Golden Fleece is also known to have produced other giveaways / souvenirs (such as games, swap cards, calendars, badges, roadmaps etc) to advertise its brand.Matchbook, containing twenty white-tipped, wooden matches. The matchbook has a fold-over, card cover. The front of the matchbook is blue and is printed with the image of a ram in yellow. Below this is the rough area to strike the matches. The back of the matchbook is yellow and is printed with text in red.GOLDEN FLEECE S. & A. Stolzenburg / P/L. / BLACKWELL SERVICE / STATION / Cnr. / Blackburn & Wellington / Roads / CLAYTON 3168 / PHONE 543-1863 GOLDEN FLEECE / MADE IN AUSTRALIA BY / HANNA MATCH . CONTENTS 20 / For Match Supplies Bladon & Puckridge / Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane.golden fleece petroleum company h.c. sleigh pty ltd, logo merino: sheep in australian art and design - exhibition (29/07/2000 - 04/02/2001), sheep, matches, souvenirs, petrol, california, caltex, ram -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Redheads Matches Box Mid-Century c. mid-twentieth century
Redheads is an Australian matches brand, originally manufactured in Richmond, Victoria. The factory was opened in 1909 by the Prime Minister, Alfred Deakin, and his wife, Pattie Deakin. Redheads are Australia's top selling matches brand.This item is among the many in the Wodonga Historical Society's collection that reflect the social history of twentieth century Australia. A mid-century Redhead safety matches box, featuring an illustration of a redhead woman.matches, safety matches, redheads, redheads matches, wodonga, albury wodonga -
Clunes Museum
Leisure object - SILVER MATCH HOLDER
MATCH HOLDER DONATED BY MRS. PEG JAMES.1 METAL MATCHHOLDER - THE CONTAINER HAS A LID - SEE DRAWING .2 MATCHES. local history, metalcraft, silverware, smoking accessories -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Matchbox and Matchbox Holder, Box : Bryant and May's, early 20th. century
The Bryant and May Factory is located in the suburb of Cremorne in Melbourne, Australia. It was constructed in 1909 as the Empire Works to a design by prolific Melbourne architect William Pitt. It was purchased soon after by British safety match manufacturer Bryant and May who significantly expanded the building adding an additional level and the landmark clock tower. Bryant and May were unique in that they operated as a model factory providing workers with conditions and amenities which even today seem generous. These included a dining hall and sports facilities such as a tennis court and bowling green which were constructed in the 1920s. Bryant and May ceased Australian match manufacture in the early 1980s as a result of import competition. Their iconic Redheads matches are now imported from Sweden. The complex has since been converted for use as offices and showrooms but is extremely well preserved. It is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. Source: www.wikipedia.org Local social history of Bacchus MarshMetal matchbox holder for a matchbox-one side has a photo of a local cricket team, the other side has a caricature of a man's face when held one way up is smiling and when turned up the other way the face is looking unhappy. The cover is blue with yellow. The matchbox cover is made of a thin veneer wood. The makers inscription is in blue and red.Cover/spine: Strike The Border Inn Bacchus Marsh for a good spot Phone 16 Cyril Jones, Proprietor. Cover/side: This man always calls in at the Border Inn. This Man wishes he did Matchbox:Bryant & May's "Crown" Safety Matchesbox, souvenir, sport, item, cricket, match, team, cyril, jones, border, inn, cover, novelty -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Matches Holder, Early 20th Century
This item has no known provenance. It was a common object carried on the person or found in a home in times past. It was a convenient object to store and light matches during the 19th and early 20th centuries.This item is of minor interest and is retained for display purposes.A metal container with brass base and lid. The lid is hinged and has a serrated groove on which to strike the matches. It contains four matches. The object is worn. Nil -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - MATCHES
Souvenir packet of matches from Sergeant's Mess.Packet of matches from RACT Sergeants Mess. looks unused with 20 matches inside. Packet white and blue emblem of RACT on one side in blue. Phone No at top and identity of mess on other side. Packet unfolds to open.One side of "R.A.C.T. Sergeant's Mess, Tobruk Barracks Puckapunyal 3662". Other side emblem with "Royal Australian Corps of Transport" and phone no.passchendaele barracks trust, souvenir, r.a.c.t. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Match Safe, after 1830's
This match safe was amongst various items collected from a sea dive in Port Phillip Bay. The diver was the caretaker of the Port Lonsdale Lighthouse, who dived on various wrecks in the bay during the 1960's. After the caretaker's death, his son sold off many of the shipwreck artefacts. The match safe was purchased from the caretaker's son in the 1990's by a previous owner of the Marine Shop, Queenscliff, Victoria. Pocket match safes or match safes were small portable boxes, or containers made in a great variety of forms and shapes, each with lids or covers to contain matches and retain their quality. Matches came into use around the 1830's and were produced extensively between the years 1890 and 1920. During this period everyone carried strike anywhere matches, so they could ignite stoves, lanterns and other devices. Early matches were unreliable and prone to ignite from rubbing on one another or spontaneously. Accordingly, most people carried a match safe to house their matches. Wealthy people had ‘match safes made of gold or silver, while common folk had ones made of tin or brass. They were made throughout the world including the United Kingdom, in the U.S.A., continental Europe and Australia. Significant English makers of cases were, Sampson Mordan and Asprey & Co. Significant American manufacturers of match safes include Wm. B. Kerr, Gorham, Unger Brothers, Battin, Blackington , Whiting, George Scheibler and Shreve & Co. Different patterns and types run into thousands as well as plain and decorative examples. They were also made in a wide range of materials, including pressed brass, pressed tin, gunmetal, nickel silver, gold, bone, ivory, the wood of varying types, early plastics like tortoiseshell and Bakelite, and ceramics. A distinguishing characteristic of match safes is that they have a ribbed surface, usually on the bottom, for lighting the matches. The item gives a snapshot into the social development through it's application in every day use match safes were used at a time when there were no safety matches and the early use of matches was a dangerous affair given they were easily combustive if rubbed together in a pocket for example. The item is also an example of the shipwreck artefacts gathered along the southwest coast of Victoria.Match Safe; hollow brass cylinder with ribbed match striker texture on base and screw thread around top. Fitted brass lid has an internal screw thread, and the top's flat surface has concentric circles design, with a twisted rope pattern grip around the edge. flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, shipwreck artefact, port phillip bay, port lonsdale lighthouse, wreck, 1960’s diver, queenscliff marine shop, match container, match safe, matches, fire lighter, fire safety, heat, fire, portable match safe, 19th century -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Programme, Linton-Scarsdale Tennis Association, Programme of Matches, 1935
Small, grey, folded Programme of Matches 1935-36. Programme text printed in dark blue ink. Alternative name: Fixture.Text: ' Linton-Scarsdale / TENNIS ASSOCIATION / SEASON 1935-36 / Programme of Matches / To be played on court of first-named / Club. 'tennis, sports, linton, scarsdale, programmes -
Orbost & District Historical Society
match box and matches, 1950's
This box and matches were owned by Lindsay Thomson and purchased by him for use at a scout jamboree - Senior Scout Venture which was held on Fraser Island, north of Brisbane in January (1-7), 1951. (Matches were not officially allowed to be taken by the scouts onto the island.) It was for Scouts over 15 years of age who had reached the first-class standard. The jamboree was extended by one week because of a suspected case of poliomyelitis. A photo of the Orbost contingent returning to Spencer Street Station Melbourne was taken by The Leader newspaper. A box for Bell's Waxies. It is a rectangular shape coloured red, white and blue. The waxed matches are made of fine twisted cotton threads. The contents are in a sliding tray. There are some matches inside. The box has been glued onto paper with some cotton threads on the left and a complete match on the right.Bell's Waxies Made in Australia Average Contents 100 1/2matches smoking-accessories bell wax-matches -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Nine "Observer " booklets, published by Australian Match Cover Collector's Society
Australian Match Cover Collector's Society periodical booklets.Nine "Observer " booklets, published by Australian Match Cover Collector's Society, dated August 1974 to November 1975; (Aug 1974, Oct 1974, Dec 1974, Mar 1975, May 1975, July 1975, Sep 1975, Jan 1976, and Nov 1975.) - with original envelopes. Patrons: Bryant & May Pty. Ltd., Federal Match Co. Pty. Ltd. W.A., Match Co. Pty. Ltd., Australian Match Manufacturing Co. Pty. Ltd., Hanna Match (Australia) Pty. Ltd. Price 25 cents Includes A B&W supplement to the "Observer" February 1974.typed list of office bearer's and members of the Collector's society Thirty-six-page booklet, printed in B&W, with light cover, stapled twice on spine.australian match box covers collections. -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Norma Greer, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1996 12:00:00 AM
Norma Greer in action during a tennis match Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of Norma Greer in action during a tennis match Lakes Entrance Victoria sports, tennis, clubs, recreation -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Programme, Linton District Tennis Association, Season 1953-54
Pink card folded tennis programme. Printed on all pages with black text. Two inner pages have by-laws printed on them. Back page has programme of matches printed.Text, printed front: ' LINTON DISTRICT / TENNIS ASSOCIATION / SEASON 1953-54 / Programme of Matches. "linton district tennis association, sport -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Wally Emsley Lakes Entrance Tennis Club, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/10/1992 12:00:00 AM
Wally Emsley A Reserve tennis player during a match Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph of Wally Emsley A Reserve tennis player during a match Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, clubs, recreation -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Free Lending Library for the Blind matchcover, 1920-1930
Used to raise both funds and awareness, this matchbooks were produced with colourful illustrations on the front (a lamp shining above the octagonal Braille Library building) and rear (a female brailling at home). Inside a message 'As a Thank-Offering for my sight I give this gift to the Honorary Treasurer, Braille Library, S.E.1', as well as matches printed alternately with 'Braille Library' and 'South Yarra'.1 book of red headed matchesThe Light That Never Fails Free Lending Library For The Blind, Commercial Rd, S. Yarra The Victorian Association of Braille Writers Braille is a series of tiny raised dots by which the blind can readfundraising, marketing -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Swan Reach v Orbost Hockey, Lakes Post Newspaper, 15/05/1993 12:00:00 AM
photograph taken at hocky match Swan Reach v Orbost Lakes Entrance VictoriaBlack and white photograph taken at hocky match Swan Reach v Orbost Lakes Entrance Victoriasports, events, recreation, clubs -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Matches, Bell, Bell's waterproof wax vestas, 1950c
"Vesta case" containing 3 cm long waterproof matchesSmall tin, hinged lid, nickle plated, printed lid, containing blue-headed waterproof matches, known as "Vestas"Bell's Waterproof Wax Vestas printed in green and redmatches, match containers, vesta cases, vesta matches