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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Nunawading Gazette, Celebrating old school ties, 3/12/1996
An article about the 125th Anniversary of Burwood East Primary School, illustrated by an image of two current pupils and two former pupils sitting in front of school with cake in shape of the school in front of them.An article about the 125th Anniversary of Burwood East Primary School, illustrated by an image of two current pupils and two former pupils sitting in front of school with cake in shape of the school in front of them.An article about the 125th Anniversary of Burwood East Primary School, illustrated by an image of two current pupils and two former pupils sitting in front of school with cake in shape of the school in front of them.burwood east primary school no. 454, school, anniversary -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Textile - FAVALORO COLLECTION: EMBROIDERED AND LACE TRIMMED PILLOW CASES, Late 1800-1900's
Textiles. Large pieces of linen, 119 cm x 96 cm edged with a border, 8.5 cm deep of cotton lace, matching the lace of the bedspread. This lace has a corded effect, outlining 'finger shapes' of floral pattern, alternating with an open chain stitch, looped effect. Like the bedspread, the pillowcase is embroidered with the initials in satin stitch and some cut work embroidery. A smaller rectangle of linen fabric is stitched to the back of the fabric, to hold a pillow in place. Measuring 81 cm. x 48 cm. This envelope is tied with three ties of cotton tape. It could be presumed that these pillow slips would be a decorative feature of the bed linen. As on the bedspread, lavishly embroidered initials may be the initials of Caterina (Ina) Lamaro, who married Giovanni (Jack) Favaloro, or Caterina (Kitty) Lopes, who married Salvatore (Salve) Favaloro.textiles, domestic, two embroidered and lace pillow cases -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - TIE PIN
Metal Tie pin for prisoners of War Appeal. Circular shape with five points.war appeal, prisoners of war -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - IDENTITY DISCS, WW2
Dog tags worn to identify the soldier in case of injury or death. For service details refer Cat 9955 for "David William Davies".Two silver coloured tin dog tags tied together by laces. One circular and one pentagon shape. Inscribed on each is name, Religion code and Number.Inscribed "DAVIES DWR", "E", "V243464".dog tags, ww2, david william ralph davies -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Funnel, glass, Pre 1930
A funnel, held above the patient's face, was almost the standard of giving oxygen until c.1930. It was quite useless, enriching the inhaled atmosphere by only about 3% of oxygen.Clear dimpled glass in the shape of a funnel, with red strong running through the centre, and tied to one side.oxygen, oxygen therapy, funnel, cig, commonwealth industrial gases -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Vandyck [Photographers], Dr George James Scantlebury
Dr George Scantlebury (1860-1923) was a medical practitioner in Linton in the late 1880s. While practising there, he married the local postmistress Catherine Millington Baynes. Their first child Vera (born at Linton in 1889) also became a doctor, served overseas during World War 1 and was later recruited by the Victorian Health Department to establish Infant Welfare Centres around the state. The Scantlebury family moved to Cheltenham in1889.Black and white photograph. Head and shoulders portrait of a man with receding hair and a moustache, wearing a suit and tie. The portrait has been cut into an oval shape and mounted on beige-coloured card. Card protected by paper wrapper and tissue. Maker's mark imprinted below the photograph.dr george scantlebury