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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Shaving Cream Dispenser
Chrome Shaving Cream Stick Dispenser.ephemera, between wars, general -
Tennis Australia
Lacrosse stick, Circa 1890
Lacrosse stick Materials: Wood, Leathertennis -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Set, manicure
manicure set in black vinyl case, oval shaped with clasp on front. Satin purple lining on inside lid, velour lining on base. Nail buffer with elliptical casine top and handle, suede buffing material with silver retaining band. Thin nail file in vinyl case. Pink nail polish crayon in steel case. Casine handled metal nail file. Metal cuticle stick. All objects secured in case by straps or cavities. One object missing (probably clippers or scissors).Makers symbol imprinted on file and cuticle stick. 'Nagel-Polier-Stift', 'Polideur', 'Ges.Gesch.', 'Verleiht den Fingernagein eleganten Hochglanz' all printed on nail polish label.toilet requisites, manicure, nail, set, casine, file, polish, buffer, toiletries -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - CONSTABLE JOHN BARRY COLLECTION: WALKING STICK
Wooden walking stick, silver knob on top and silver tip on base. Timber is criss crossed with a pattern. The stick has an impression 18cm from the top where a plaque was fixed and removed. See record 3822.8 for information regarding history of stick.person, bendigo, john barry -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
St Nicholas in 1959, St Nicholas and children in 1959, December 1959
Beautiful Slovenian tradition of awaiting St Nicholas and his entourage: angels and devilsTraditional dress, decoration and the hatSt Nicholas giving gifts to the children of Slovenian Club Melbourne and their friends in 1959Traditionaly dressed St Nicholas with his Bishop's stickslovenian st nicholas, slovenian tradition, angels, devils, angeli, parkelji -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Badge - Hat Badges, c1890s
Cap badges worn on naval umiforms by Captain William Robertson. Captain of the s.s.Casino2 hat badges decorated with laurel leaves, anchor and chain red velvet crownThe number 65 on stick-on label at back of B(2)local history, hat accessories, s.s.casino, captain william robertson, port fairy naval reserves, boxer rebellion, costume accessories -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Chemicals, Insecticide ‘KILSKEETO sticks
A paper wrap around 8 green sticks of ‘KILLSKEETO InsecticideOn wrapper ; KILSKEETO STICK INSECTICIDE / STAND THE STICKS ON THE TIN BURNER, THEN / LIGHT THE TOP OF THE STICK. STAND BURNER / ON A PLATE OR SIMILAR ARTICLE / TO AVOID RISK OF FIRE AND / PLACE THE WHOLE ON THE / FLOOR WELL OUT OF / DRAUGHTS. / LIGHT HERE .. (top of stick) insecticide, mosquitoes, infectious diseases, malaria, moorabbin, cheltenham -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Flag
Flag Union Jack with short wooden stick.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, USB
USB stick of photos relating to Vietnam War.vietnam, usb stick -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Oral History, Ernest Arthur "Mick" Mincham, April 2022
Ernest Mincham enlisted in the RAAF from April 1940 until his death on 4 October 1943Ernest Mincham was an WAG on B-24 Liberators, serving with RAF Squadrons 120 and 206 in Coastal Command, during 1943.USB Stick- Document photos and photo information -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
NZ Return Services Stick Pin
NZ Return Services stick Pin No. 63359badge/buttons, general -
Ballarat and Queen's Anglican Grammar School
Accessory - Tie pin, circa 1930
CEGS lapel badge pin stick pin -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Ceremonial object - Message Sticks, Dja Dja Wurrung
These Message Sticks acknowledge the return of Dja Dja Wurrung Cultural material held by the Burke Museum. The Burke Museum is the current custodian of a significant collection of First Peoples’ cultural material from across South-Eastern Australia. These objects were sold to the Museum by Reynold Everly Johns in 1868. We recognise the harm caused by dispossession of cultural material, and by any inappropriate display and interpretation of this collection over the past 150 years. The Burke Museum is continuing to build relationships and collaborate with traditional owners, Aboriginal communities and the museum sector to ensure culturally appropriate outcomes for the collection, including repatriation of objects to communities of origin. Message sticks are a form of communication between Aboriginal nations, clans and language groups even within clans. Traditional message sticks were made and crafted from wood and were generally small and easy to carry (between 10 and 20 cm). They were carved, incised and painted with symbols and decorative designs conveying messages and information. Some were prepared hastily, like you might create a note left on a friend’s desk or a quick text message; others were prepared with more time to make the markings neat and ornate. There were always marks that were distinctive to the particular group or nation sending the message and often marks identifying the relationship of the carrier to their group. This way it could be identified and authenticated by neighboring groups and by translators when the message stick was taken long distances. Two solid cylindrical shaped pieces of wood bound together with black, red and yellow string. Each stick has etchings with angular lines and dots. dja dja wurrung, message sticks, burke museum, beechworth, beechworth museum, repatriation, reynold everly johns -
Bendigo Military Museum
Album - Photo Album presented to Capt GW Kenney by members of the ASR Officers Mess on leaving Fortuna 1978, 1978
Images of the contents of a Photo Album presented to Capt GW Kenney by members of the ASR Officers Mess on leaving Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna in 1978 are particularly important as a snapshot set of many members of the Army Survey Regiment in 1978. These photos are particularly interesting as members are photographed in their workplaces. Unfortunately, not all workplaces have been represented, however a large number have been. The majority of individuals in these photographs who were serving at the Army Survey Regiment at the time have been named. The images have been converted into MPEG - 4 video file format that runs for 3.5 minutes and is stored on a memory stick. The 69 individual still images have been saved in compressed JPEG (.jpg) format and are also stored on the single 16Gb USB memory stick. 39156 Capt GW Kenney served in the Australian Army from 6 Jan 67 till 1 Aug 2000. He commenced his career within the RASvy Corps until 1978 and after completing his religious training went on to serve as an Army Chaplin for the remainder of his 30yr Army career. He officiated at many significant Survey Corps ceremonial and social occasions in his Chaplin capacity. Capt Kenney gave his permission for the scanning of the Album by the ExFortuna Survey Association Inc.Images of the contents of a Photo Album presented to Capt GW Kenney by members of the ASR Officers Mess on leaving Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna in 1978. Images are 300 dpi scans of the colour and black and white photographs from the Album. The 69 images are mainly colour with a few being black and white. The individual still images have been saved in compressed JPEG (.jpg) format and stored on a single 16Gb USB memory stick. The images have also been converted into MPEG - 4 video file format and also stored on the memory stick. The 10.7Mb video runs for 3.5 minutes. A hard copy colour print of the Album cover is included.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
Federation University Historical Collection
Drawing - Image, Native Women Getting Tambourn Roots, c1883
Image from William Westgarth's "Port Phillip Settlement" (1883)Image of two Aboriginal women gathering roots, both use a digging stick. They wear cloaks and carry a basket over their shoulders. In the background is a man is carrying a stick. aborigines, aboriginal, women, food, basket, digging stick, tools -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph
One of a collection of over 400 photographs in an album commenced in 1960 and presented to the Phillip Island & Westernport Historical Society by the Shire of Phillip IslandPhotograph of Captain John Cleeland seated with walking stick.local history, photography, photographs, captain john cleeland, black & white photograph, ships captains, john cleeland, pioneers, john jenner, bryant west -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Flag - Flag - Australia, n.d
2 small Australian flags, fabric, on wooden stickflag, australian flag -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Walking Stick, n.d
Walking stick, wooden, curved handle, tapered, lacquered -
Federation University Historical Collection
Flag, Ballarat Gold Centenary Pennant, 1951, 1951
This pennant flag was used at the Ballarat Gold Centenary celebrations.Pennant flag on a stick. Screened letters in rainbow colourspennant, ballarat gold centenary, anniversary, centenary -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir
Cloth flag Union Jack attached to wooden stick -
Montsalvat
Yad Stick
Silver yad stick with hand pointer and Amethyst stone.Inscribed MS on basematcham skipper, yad stick, silver, jewellery -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Filter Stick
Filter stick, used in Agricultural Chemistry by Heber Green. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MOUAT CRAWFORD COLLECTION: FARMING IN THE WIMMERA
Mouat Collection - Farming in the Wimmera. Wheat termainal at Murtoa, known as the stick shed Markings: Nurtoa(SIC) Bulk Wheat Terminal. The Stick Shed. Used as a teaching aid.PERUTZagriculture, farm, crop storage -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Packet - Starch
Packet 'Silver Star' starch with illustration of ironing lady in ironing room with ''Gentlewoman'.'Silver Star Starch' won't stick to iron|The Best in the Worlddomestic items, laundering -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Crop, Riding Crop, Early 20th century
Riding crops are used as a controlling mechanism by horse riders – to regulate the speed of the horse etc. This one was owned by J.C. Lumsden was a jockey in Warrnambool. JC Lumsden or John Calder Lumsden lived at 7 Nelson Street Warrnambool with his parents, father also JC Lumsden. John junior was an amateur jockey in 1950's and sixties and was also a distinguished show rider in "flag races"and the like, winning at local shows and the Melbourne Show. He was also a leading race horse trainer at Warrnambool. This item may well have been his fathers. Although we have no record of where this item came from the following information has recently been uncovered. JC Lumsden or John Calder Lumsden lived at 7 Nelson Street Warrnambool with his parents, father also JC Lumsden. John junior was an amateur jockey in 1950's and sixties and was also a distinguished show rider in "flag races"and the like, winning at local shows and the Melbourne Show. He was also a leading race horse trainer at Warrnambool. This item may well have been his fathers. This is a horse riding crop. It has a rounded wooden stick with interwoven material around one section and the remains of a string handle. The end of the stick has a leather tongue or keeper. There is a knob at the top end of the stick with a brass disc inserted with the name of the owner. The riding crop is much worn and stained. ‘J.C.Lumsden’ ‘Merck & Co.’ horse riding, history of warrnambool, john calder lumsden -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Walking Stick, n.d
Walking stick, cane, lacquered, round knob at top, taperedwalking aid, cane, accessory, personal item, clothing -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Walking Stick, n.d
Wooden walking stick, round knob on top, tapered, laquered -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - CHALK STICK
Stick of white chalk 7.1long x 1.2 tapering to 0.9.chalk stick -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - CHINA CANDLE STICK
White china candle stick decorated with flowers & red rings.lighting, candle, candle stick -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Functional object - log splitting wedge
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.wedge with groove to prevent sticking. Worn top, burred overwood, splitting, wedge, tool, tools, farm, churchill island