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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Bottle Opener
Given as memento following major works equipment purchased from them.Very large metal bottle opener meant only as souvenir. Given to Shire of Rodney as memento.With compliments from TUTT-BRYANT largest supplier of construction Equipment in Australia.shire of rodney mementos -
Arapiles Historical Society
Tin Opener
House hold item, metal tin opener used by railway gangers when camping outtin opener, can opener, can, tin -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - LETTER OPENER, c.1942-45
The item belonged to Thomas Seymour PETERSON LAC 52647 RAAF. Enlisted 28.3.1942 aged 18 years. At discharge on 11.12.1945 he was posted at 17 Repair and Servicing Unit.Trench Art - Letter opener, metal chrome finish, made using a .5 caliber casing as a handle.personal effects, metalcraft, trench art -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - BOTTLE OPENER
Silver plated Bottle Opener / shoe horn / engraving shows 'Compliments of Joe Arblaster / REG. DGN.'.personal effects, travel goods, joe arblaster -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir Letter Opener - Portland Harbour, n.d
Souvenir letter opener / fruit knife, dagger shaped, white plastic handle, with coloured image of the harbour, Portland.Front: On handle: above image, 'THE HARBOUR PORTLAND' Back: On blade, just above handle 'MADE IN GERMANY'souvenir of portland, portland harbour, letter opener -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Bottle Opener / Keyring - Claymac Ford, Portland Victoria, c. 1990
Blue plastic bottle opener with metal keyring. 'CLAYMAC FORD PORTLAND PH 232644' white print , front -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Bottle opener, Carlton, 1920-1930
Used to prise open crown seals on bottlesLocal historyTriangular shape handle with small rectangle opener on end. Made entirely from Britannia metal with inscriptions on handle.FOSTER'S LAGER, VICTORIA BITTER, cARLTON INVALID STOUT. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tin Opener
Tin opener - large wooden section with metal piercing section at one end and section for securing the tin at the other .33domestic items, cooking -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - LETTER OPENER, 1966-75
Item souvenired by Peter Dodd. Refer Cat No 2436.2P for his service details.Replica bayonet letter opener. Chrome with wooden handle. On blade under crossguard is plaque with large red number "1".Engraved on blade "1st Infantry Division in Vietnam".domestic items-writing equipment, military history-army, red -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - LETTER OPENER
Letter opener with pocket knife in xylonite handle / engraved on pocket knife ' Jowika , made in Germany , picture of a bird on a branch.Jowika , made in Germanypersonal effects, keyrings & knives, jowika , made in germany -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - CHINA LETTER OPENERS, 1986
2 china letter openers handpainted with a sepia toned scene of 1890 Wooden Hut on white china with gilt edges.Hand painted Rolleston Gallery Bendigo 1986communication, postal, letters -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Can Opener
Shiny metal can opener. Turning handle on top as well as turning handle on side which attaches to side of can.domestic items, food preparation -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1930's
Key ring Boot Shaped Bottle Opener. T.J. Wright & Co Pty Ltd Merchants Stawell Main Street stawell -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Bottle Opener - Rundell Caltex Distributor, n.d
Metal bottle / can opener, silver, metal loop for hanging, round black enamelled section, gold print, promotional itemFront: D.N. & LL RUNDELL CALTEX DISTRIBUTOR PHONE 232581 PORTLAND' - gold lettering on black Back: 'REG DGN' etched into metal -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Iron can opener, n.d
Iron can opener, bulls head shaped, bottom 'jaw' of bull is opening blade. Handle shaped like a bull's tail -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Dog Tag
Metal set of dog tags worn by service person CP Chadwick attached to metal chain. Also a rusty bottle openerdog tags -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Container Postage Stamps, circa early 1900's
This unique postage stamp container, fashioned as a postal letter is from an era 1800 to early 1900, when items with no real bravado of wealth, were produced to satisfy the basic needs of their owners. A small yet "simple" postage stamp container made from silver would stand out but yet not that "vulgar". This was a period that flouting wealth was not done. This attitude changed when "old" wealth of property and titles moved to industrial and merchant "new" wealth merged.This item was introduced to the Kiewa Valley by a "genteel" woman who had come from "old" wealth in the "mother" country. In rural Australia such flashing of wealth or even "one up man ship" is frowned upon. The Kiewa Valley residents, in this time frame, would have reacted in a "true blue" manner. The significance of this item is that it highlights a time when the "Australian" heart was closely aligned to "mother Great Britain". These national bindings and self identity were only to last until World War II. The realisation of untying the national umbilical chord between Great Britain and Australia came when the United States of America provided its support and a closer bond developed. This container for postal stamps is fashioned as a letter. The lid(flap) is hinged to the main letter frame, allowing access to the contents (stamps). It is made of thin silver (sterling) with the silver markings on the inside of the flap. The folds on the opening flap side mirror the early dated letter envelope (glued on two sides, folded and glued on the third). The markings on the inside, clearly visible when the flap is open has the Assay Office Birmingham "anchor" stamped before the sterling silver "lion" mark. Stamped on inside flap "92" and "M" .Inside the letter facing the opener is the "Anchor" symbol and next to that the "Lion" symbolpostal stamp container, stamps, envelopes -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Implement, Opener, 1998, 2003
A clear plastic pack containing two implements which are a combination can opener, bottle opener and measuring spoon. These implements were included with standard field ration packs and are made of plated metal featuring a small hinged cutter attached to the main body. These were commonly called a Field Ration Opening Device (FRED) by defence personnel.The body is stamped with the standard Department of Defence symbol: "/|\" . -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Cutlery Set
Stainless steel, spoon/knife/fork. Knife doubles as can opener. Spoon has two lugs to enable the knife and fork to be attachedcutlery set -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Trench art, Unknown
Possibly used during Vietnam conflict.Empty shell case made into trench art in the form of a bottle opener with a Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers badge fixed on the sideOn the base of shell case L C 52.. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
souvenir, C 1980's
Used as a souvenir of Orbost possibly made and distributed through the Slab Hut (Orbost Visitor Information Centre) in 1980's 1990's.The souvenir is an important component of the tourist experience with most tourists bringing back mementos and souvenirs as evidence. Fridge magnets are popular as souvenir and promotional items because they are relatively cheap to manufacture and very portable for tourists. This item is an example of a typical souvenir of Orbost. A white plastic souvenir bottle top opener possibly a fridge magnet. It is an elongated rectangular shape pointed at one end. It has a corkscrew embedde on one face with a screw top bottle opener on the other face. There is an image of the Slab Hut (Orbost Visitor In formation Centre) with "SLAB HUT ORBOST VIC" in brown print. A small magnet is embedded.souvenir-orbost -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, Dhurringile Mansion Stables, 1977
Copy of original photograph, one many taken of J. Lowry showing early example of louvre windows.Black and white photograph J. Lowry and wooden louvre window in old stables. Mr Jack Lowry showing operation of wood louvre window in Dhurringile stablels. Pine louvres, red gum openers.jack lowry, wooden louvre windows, dhurringile stables -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Letter Opener
Letter Opener made from teak wood from the Battleship H.M.S. Valiant. Small plaque "From the teak of H.M.S. Valiant Jutland 1918" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Jar Opener
The jar opener belonged to Bette Jones, late mother of the donor and late member of the historical society.Steel Holder 20cm, in the shape of a keyhole, hinged at the top for adjusting shape for different sized bottles. It is ridged on the inside for gripping.domestic items, appliances -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - KNIFE, CLASP, 1977
Standard pattern of clasp knives issued since before the Second World War. Part of the Kevin John Herdman, No. 397661, Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service record.Stainless steel construction clasp knife consisting of a retractable blade, a can opener and spike. A screwdriver is attached to one end. The knife is attached to a khaki coloured lanyard.Stamped on one side of the knife: “(upwards arrow), 5110-66-013-1930, 1977”clasp knife, equipment, kevin john herdman -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Razor Letter opener Badge Hatband Hotel De Strasbourg
Board covered with green cloth. Mounted - Razor,letter opener,British Forces association badge,hatband(red,white,blue) Ticket (Hotel De Strasbourg) -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Collage, The Australian Army 1901-2001(Spirit Ordinary People Extraordinary Service)
Framed Collage featuring an Australian Soldier, a 3D Australian Flag , a brass plated "ration pack" can opener, and campaign ribbons from all conflicts until 2001The Australian Army 1901-2001(Spirit Ordinary People Extraordinary Service) -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir Trench Art, C. 1941
Two letter openers. 303 chrome bullet handles stamped 1941 with shaped blades attached. 00057.1 plane shaped blade 00057.2 cloud / leaf shaped blade -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - VARIOUS SOUVENIRS, WW1
Items souveniered or collected by James Worland Mills No 3441 59th Batt AIF. Refer 169P. Metal souvenirs from France and Letter opener. .1) Silver shield with cross, wheat, on either side, crown on top. Town coat-of arms for Ypres, with clasp. .2) Tarnished metal, lion on shield, crown on top,3 leaf clover on either side, town coat-of-arms for Arras, with clasp. .3) Letter opener. Trench art - metal rifle cartridge with pressed brass handle and knife/blade. .1) "YPRES" coat of arms. .2) "ARRAS" coat of arms. .3) "SOUVENIR OF FRANCE" (under helmet)souvenirs, coats of arms, letter openers, trench art -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Paper Knife
Given to the Society's Museum by the Nunawading Rotary Club following their visit on 14 February 2001.Nickel plated spear shape letter opener with round emblem inscribed with Rotary International on blue panels on cream and gold circle. Centre crossed with blue panels covered with plastic.Rotary Internationalcivic mementoes, souvenirs