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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Functional object - Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbourne, BI Ltd, 1937
Liana THOMPSON, Mayor of Port Phillip at the time, purchased many of the bricks from the demolished Mission and used them to pave their yard at 488 Williamstown Road. She and David saved two for PMH&PSTwo bricks from the 1937 Missions to Seamen building demolished 1995. Salmon coloured, with bits of mortar; impressed one side with 'BI Ltd'mission to seamen, demolitions, liana thompson, harry a norris -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, M-106 APC
Early example without the gun shield on machine gun. Pair of large top hatch doors open out to reveal mortar. APCis coloured olive green.Yellow circle with number 11machine gun, model, m106, apc -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - DRY WALL LESTER STREET
Photograph: dry stone wall, Lester Street, Eaglehawk. Photo shows three men ( identified as W. Crawford, F. Fitzpatrick, C. Jacob - order not known ) Written on accompanying sheet ' erected by Simon Jame, no cement or mortar used.' Notes appended ' Dry Wall in Lester St. was erected by Simon Jame, no mortar or lime was used in construction and it is still straight and true. It was originally erected to enclose a garden.'cottage, miners, dry stone wall, crawford, w., firtzpatrick f., jacob c., eaglehawk -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - FLARE, MORTAR, 1960 onwards
Mortar flare, tail fins, casing and timing fuse. Item is in two parts. Tail fin has separated from casing and been partially reinserted at an unusual angle.Fuse marked "LOT 10P-2-103-9-68-Can be set up to 25 seconds" Fin assembly marked "PEO-2-46-68"military-equipment-flares, metalcraft, mortars -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, copy 1988
Items made by prisoners from wood scrounged from wood heap. Photographed at display of memorabilia at Templer Home for Aged, Bayswater, Victoria, in 1981.Colour photograph of wooden items - platters with pennies in centre, bowls, globe, egg, buckle, egg cups on tray, mortar and pestle, pipe and ash tray. Negative no. 20.internment camps, ww2, woodwork, handmade, tatura -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph
In the period 5-20 March 1988, ‘A’ Squadron 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles participated in an exercise conducted at Puckapunyal by 4th Infantry Brigade (Reserve) codenamed ‘Fiery Cauldron’. Other units participating included 5th/6th Battalion and 8th/7th Battalion Royal Victorian Regiment, 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse Regiment and 1st Armoured Regiment. The training focussed on armoured/infantry cooperation, in particular the use of armoured personnel carriers. Black and white photograph of infantry soldier lying on ramp of M113 Armoured Personnel Carrier during Exercise "Fiery Cauldron " , Puckapunyal. Tube of 81mm mortar on floor of carrier. " L/Cpl Jef Marsh resting, March 1988 " -
Rutherglen RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - Mortar round practice, c. 1988
Green cylindrical shell with 6 fins and tapered tailtail: FFE; 336; DEC 88mortar, training, innocuous -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Brick, 94 Merri Street Warrnambool, Circa 1850
The building at 94 Merri St is amongst the earliest buildings in Warrnambool. It was possibly constructed before 1854 and maybe as early as 1848. The original building consisted of four main rooms under a hip roof. The outer walls were masonry , apparently rubble The Heritage Council indcate that on the balance of probabilities this was the general store of Richard Osbourne and John Moffat Chisholm built in 1847-48.The building at 94 Merri Street had historical and architectural significance to the state of Victoria. It was a rare example of surviving, pre separation building with associated interest in its materials and components It is associated with Richard Osbourne who founded the Warrnambool Examiner(1851_1889) and the town’s first historian. Architecturally, the significance of the house lay in the hand -wrought timber framing. All the major timbers in this building had been hand sawn. The Gold rush of the 1850’s saw this process mechanised. A kitchen fireplace in the rear skillion included a large block of Merri Creek Mudstone, a combination of “tufa” and clay that was used in the Warrnambool District as an excellent substitute for fire bricks. The house was demolished in 2011 and items of significance were salvaged, this brick being one. While some bricks were imported, there is evidence that there were a number of brick burning businesses in operation around this time. However it is difficult to ascertain to which group this brick belongs. Red clay rectangular brick. Contains some small gravel like material, possibly ferrous buckshot, grey mortar remnants on side and diagonal crack along one side.warrnambool, 94 merri street, richard osbourne, john moffat chisholm, hand sawn timber, brick, building materials -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph
Laminated photo of a M-29 81mm Mortar. Coloured photo with detailed weapon placed on concrete apron.. Black metal pipe on round base supported by tripod in copper metal.photograph, m29 81 mm mortar -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Poster - Poster, Information Board, Bruce Schmidtchen - Machine Gunner
Short account of service Tour 1 - April 1966 - May 1967 , & Tour 2 - February 1969 - August 1969 (Mortar fire control) of Bruce Schmidtchen, machine gunner.Service No. 1200310: 5 RARphotographic exhibition, behind the wire, smidtchen, bruce schmidtchen, gordon-brown, susan gordon-brown, machine gunner -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Tail fin candlestick
Exploded mortar tail fin used as a candle stick during Korean warAlloy metal tail fin from a 3 inch motar -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Clinometer, 1941
This model clinometer used in both WW1 and WW2 for checking artilllery and mortar barrel anglesPrecision instrument widely used by Alliied forces in two warsMetal with some parts painted black. Device comprises a segment of a circle with an adjustable radial arm with bubble level on a slide attached"Clinometer Field Mark VI No. A.221" Noblet and Forrest 1941" "Direction of Target" with arrow. "Use this Base for 0° - 45°" "45° - 90° Target" with arrow Circle segment graduated with 0 - 44 degrees on side, 45 - 89 degrees other side. Arm graduated 0 - 60 minutes both sides clinometer, artillery instruments -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, 1988 copy
Items made by prisoners from wood scrounged from wood heap. Photographed at Exhibition of Camp Memorabilia displayed at Templer Home for Aged, Bayswater, Victoria, in 1981.Colour photograph of wooden items - platters with pennies in centre, bowls, globe (partly obscured), eggs, buckle, egg cups on tray, mortar and pestle, pipe and ash tray. Negative no: 0temple society, woodcrafts, pow, camp 3, internment camps -
Clunes Museum
Sculpture - CHEMIST AT WORK, A. HEAP
A FAREWELL PRESENT TO JIM KERIN LEAVING THE CLUNES PHARMACY IN 2000SAND CLAY MODEL OF A CHEMIST AT WORK. BENCH WITH "CLUNES PHARMACY" ON FRONT. CHEMIST STANDING BEHIND COUNTER WORKING WITH MORTAR AND PESTEL, OPEN BOOK ON HIS RIGHT, PHARMACEUTICAL CONTAINERS ON HIS RIGHTpharmacy, chemist, sculpture -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Wodonga Station Platform Brick
The Wodonga rail line and railway station opened in November 1873 when the section of the line from Wangaratta was completed. The expansion of the railways to the northeast of Victoria occurred after the Victorian Government took over the railways in 1867 and the trains serviced large towns such as Seymour, Wangaratta and Wodonga, as well as smaller towns along the way. The original Wodonga Station, located in the middle of the city, was closed on 9 November 2008 as part of the Wodonga rail bypass project. The station platform was largely removed and the area has been redeveloped as part of the Junction precinct.This brick has local and state historical significance as the railways played a critical part in opening up the interior of Australia for commerce, transportation and settlement. It enabled Wodonga to develop as an important centre for social and commercial purposes.An old traditional brick with some joining mortar / concrete still attached. The brick formed part of the platform at the original Wodonga Railway Station prior to its demolition as part of the Wodonga bypass development.wodonga, railways, railway bypass, northeast victoria, vline -
Orbost & District Historical Society
dolly pot
A dolly pot is used to crush specimens and samples before panning. It works like a large mortar and pestle. A small cast iron dolly pot.dolly-pot gold-mining metal-trades -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Documents, School of Infantry, School of Infantry Seymour Syllabus and Programmes 8/58 All Weapons Course, Jan 1958
A loose leaf folder containing lesson plans etc for the School of Infantry (then at) Seymour all weapons course covering Owen Machine Carbine, rifle, Bren Light machine Gun, grenades and 2" mortarinfantry weapons training -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Interior of fort at Ngok Tavak looking NW, 1/05/1968 12:00:00 AM
Colour image of inside fortified battle area at Ngok Tavak showing tents in trench and two indigenous soldiers beside a sandbag mortar pit created for two 105mm guns. Jungle & mountains in background.battle of ngok tavak, mortar pit, nung, john white, ngok tavak, vietnam -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Model - MODEL of STAMPER
Gold bearing ore is pulverized by cast iron stampers (steam driven) and material then passes over a large copper plate covered in mercury causing the gold particles to combine with the mercury to form an amalgam which is scraped of and placed in a retort. The retort is heated causing the mercury to evaporate leaving the gold to be refined into ingots. The mercury is cooled as it leaves the retort and is reused. A second tray covered in what is called a blanket traps any fine gold that has passed the first plate. Finally the residue material goes over a vibrating table called a Wilfley Table which captures any iron pyrites which may contain about three percent gold. this is roasted and treated to recover any remaining gold at a special treatment plant.Wooden model of a five heads gold stamper battery. The gold stamper battery is a device for crushing ore. The parts of the battery are cams; dies; guides; kingposts; mortar box; shoes; stamps (or stampers); tappets. gold mining, mining equipment, gold stamper -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Holy Trinity Church Choir, Reverend Donald LANGFORD, c.1960
In their choir robes, with the female members wearing mortar boards, eight members of the choir pose outside Holy Trinity Church, Port Melbourne.B & W photograph of interior of choir outside Holy Trinity Church, Port Melbourne.religion - anglican (holy trinity), built environment - demolition, arts and entertainment - music -
Magnet Galleries Melbourne Inc
soliders firing mortar, robertson thomas176.tif
photoww1, world war 1, mortar, soldiers -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph Album, Photograph Album Graduation, 1978, 1978
Ballarat College of Advanced Education is a predecessor of Federation University Brown photograph album with gold embossing, with coloured photographs from the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, Graduation of 1978. Includes a photograph of Morgan B John at the lecture, and E.J. Barker at the lectern, both wearing a mortar board.ballarat college of advanced education, graduation, 1978, photograph album, coloured photographs, m.b. john, morgan b. john, e.j. tippet, e.j. barker, jack barker -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Document, Enemy Infantry Weapons, 1980's
Three page stapled document covering the following weapons: AK47 & AKM Rifles, RPK light machine gun, RPG 7V, RPG 7D anti tank missile launcher, the Draginov sniper rifle and M57 light mortarsoviet army weapons -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Cast Iron Dolly Pot
Cast iron dolly pots were used in the mining industry to crush ore specimens and samples into dust before panning. The principle is the same as a mortar and pestle.This item has two pieces both are made from cast iron and are rusted and a dark brown color. One is a tapering cylinder 16.5 centimetres wide a its top, the first two and a half centimetres down tapper to 13.5 diameter, the next nine centimetres tapper to 11 centimetres diameter. the last two and a half centimetres is a solid base that flares out to a 16.5 centimetre diameter, the inside of the bottom of the cylinder is a bowl shape. The other piece is a solid tapering shape, it's four and a half centimetres in diameter at one end which tappers to three centimetres in four centimetres of length, the next sixteen centimetres tapper to two centimetre diameter. There is a knob on top, one and a half centimetre high and two and a half centimetres wide.mortar and pestle, dolly pot, gold minning -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HARRIS COLLECTION: YOUNG FEMALE PHOTO, Ninteenth century
Black & White studio Photograph. Young woman in graduation gown. Mortar board on knee. Printed Front. Duryea 158a Rundle Street Adelaide. Reverse. From the Studio of F Duryea, artist in Photography, No 158a Rundle Street Adelaide.F Duryea Adelaidephotograph, person, female -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph
Two coloured Photograph and one sepia photograph in a black frame with white matting. 1. PTE John Bryant taking a break 2. PTE John Bryant taking a break with an M72 Rocket Launcher 3. NVA Mortar headphotograph, pte john bryant, m72 rocket launcher, battle of coral-balmoral -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Holy Trinity Church Choir, Reverend Donald LANGFORD, c.1960
In their choir robes, with the female members wearing mortar boards, 19 members of the choir pose outside Holy Trinity Church, Port Melbourne.The Minister appears to be seated in the centre.B & W photograph of 19 choir members outside Holy Trinity Church, Port Melbourne.Holy Trinity Church Choirreligion - anglican (holy trinity), built environment - demolition, arts and entertainment - music -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, What They Did, 2017
A booklet of random articles that have been printed in WHS newsletters over the years.39 pagesnon-fictionA booklet of random articles that have been printed in WHS newsletters over the years.nunawading, smith l l dr, hall's timber mill, barelli family, watt's dairy, pettigrove, harrington's bakery, orchards, blackburn post office, rob's cycle and sports, mcglones, mitcham brick and pottery co ltd, builders trading and roofing co ltd, fitzmaurice a y, warren frances, vermont, glasson bill, gardiner barbara, slater william henry, elmore algernon john, hoadleys chocolates -
Bendigo Military Museum
Certificate - CERTIFICATE WW1, FRAMED, c.1919 Certificate
Refer Cat No 172, 173 for service details.Timber frame, mid brown with glass front. Dark green mount. In Memoriam Certificate decorated in grey, silver print, flowers & leaves, red & blue crossed flags. Red paper common seal of the Shire of East London at lower right. Oval shaped black & white photo, portrait of a soldier in uniform inserted in a frame within the certificate at lower left. Some of the print appears to be hard printed.“Bmdr A.J Dalziel 3rd Div Trench Mortar Battery. Died in France 24th Feb 1916. Aged 24 years. Signed by Shire of East London, President & Councillors”documents-certificates, frame accessories, shire seat loddon, dalziel -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Plaque - Presentation Plaque, Prince of Wales Light Horse
Presented to members of SPT Coy 5/6 RVR. Shield shaped varnished wooden plaque with a silver colour Prince of Wales Light Horse badge affixed to its center. There is a black, engraved metal strip located above and below the badge"Presented to Support Coy 5/6 RVR" "By ...CPL. G. SHEPPARD TPR. R. REID. TPR D.SMITH. TPR. P.GLEGGETT. TPR. G. TAYLOR. MORTAR COURSE 1983wark vc club, support compny