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Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Board game (bordspel), Hausemann & Hotte NV under Berne, Super Pim Pam Pet, 1978
Rectangular box containing blue plastic insert. Counters, cards, wheel, other game elements.On lid, illustrations of game contents. On left lower corner, 1978 by Hausemann & Hotte NV under Berne Universal Copyright Conventions. Lower right corner, red elephant Jumbo. Bottom of box gives instructions for game in 7 languages.board game -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Miniature Bamboo Rickshaw
The item most likely originates from the former Dutch East Indies where this mode of transport is still available though now supplemented with auto-rickshaws.The item hearkens back to the years of Dutch occupation of what is now Indonesia and the fact that many Dutch lived, worked and felt at home there.A small but faithful bamboo replica of the three-wheeled mode of transport known as a cycle rickshaw. Wire has been used to construct a kind of axle that joins the two pedals via a small bamboo tube below the cycle's crossbar and the seat. Although the pedals can be turned this is not an option for the wheels which are firmly glued.On the back the rickshaw displays registration number 3947. This seems to have been applied with a stamp pad. -
Puffing Billy Railway
Climax - Geared Steam Locomotive No. 1694, 1928
Climax geared locomotive No. 1694 in active service on special occasions - stored at Emerald Station A Miraculous Survivor Climax locomotive No.1694 is a miraculous survivor of a rare breed of steam locomotive. For about 100 years from the mid-1850s sawn timber was carted from Victorian sawmills to the nearest railway station by timber tramway. These tramways were generally very rough, steeply graded, sharply curved, and of narrow gauge. Many had wooden rails, and horses provided haulage. The better ones used steam locomotives. In all about fifty steam locomotives are known to have worked on Victorian timber tramways. These locomotives were usually somewhat peculiar - made to cope with arduous, rough conditions, rather than speed. Climax locomotive No.1694 is the only one of these locomotives to survive intact. It was built in 1928 by the Climax Manufacturing Company, Corry, Pennsylvania, USA, for the Forests Commission of Victoria. The distinctive feature of the Climax locomotive is that the cylinders do not directly connect to the driving wheels. Instead they drive a cross shaft near the centre of the locomotive. From there the drive is transmitted to the small driving wheels through rotating shafts, universal joints, and bevel gears. The driving wheels are mounted in two four-wheel bogies so that they can easily follow sharp curves in the track. None of these features are found in normal steam locomotives. The result is a locomotive that is extremely powerful for its size, and that will cope with sharp curves and steep grades with ease. But this is at the cost of speed, Climax locomotive No.1694 is just about flat-out at 13 km/h (8 mph). Climax Locomotive Built in 1928 for the Forests Commission of Victoria and painted all-over black with the name CLIMAX painted on the sides of the cab in white block letters, this locomotive was issued to the Tyers Valley tramway which branched off the Moe to Walhalla line at Collins Siding. This locomotive was withdrawn from service in 1949 following the closure of the tramway and in 1950 it travelled from Tyers Junction to Collins Siding to Erica where it remained stored until 1965. Loaned to the Puffing Billy Preservation Society for its Steam Museum, it was taken to Menzies Creek in 1965 where it remained until 1982 when the Emerald Tourist Railway Board bought it and transferred it to Belgrave for restoration. It was returned to service for special use on the Belgrave to Gembrook line in 1988 painted in its original all-over black livery, except that the word “Climax” on the sides of the cab was now painted in the style of the Climax Manufacturing Co., a style that this locomotive had never carried.Historical - Industrial railway - Forests Commission of Victoria, Timber Logging Climax Locomotive Climax geared Steam locomotive made of steel and wrought iron Climax 1694climax locomotive works, climax, geared steam locomotive, puffing billy, climax locomotive no. 1694, steam locomotive -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Sewing Machine, Estimated 1890
Jones Lock-Stitch Sewing Machine made of black painted heavy metal with gold-leafed pattern on the fiddle-shaped base and along the upper arm. Four claw feet moulded on to base and handle attached to wheel - metal workings visible under hollow base.Maker's insignia on centre of base in gold and green circle reads "JONES MACHINE" around circumference and 'HAND" in central shield.machine, sewing, hand operated -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Carolyn Briggs et al, Indigenous creation stories of the Kulin Nation, 2010
... Taungurung Wheeler Centre creation stories Maps, colour photographs ...Boonwurrung: The Filling of the Bay - The Time of Chaos; Wathaurong: The Three Sisters; Wurundjeri: The Durrung of the Yan-yan; Taungurung: The First WomenMaps, colour photographs, word listsboonwurrung, wathaurong, wurundjeri, taungurung, wheeler centre, creation stories -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, 1989 c
Also a colour photograph of the stamper at the Orbost Information centre 05111.3 15 x 10 cmColour photograph of the water wheel and stamper installed near the Slab Hut at Information Centre Orbost Victoriacelebrations, people -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Piano Box Buggy, Made by J. McCabe & Sons in 1926
A simply design four-wheeled vehicle with one seat on a high side box tray. The transverse elliptical springs, front and rear, are set above the floor level which allows a lower centre of gravity, and easy entry. Colour Black body and reddish-brown undercarriage with black lining on the wheels. History Dating from the 1850s the piano box buggy became the most popular style of buggy in the USA and a common sight in Australia. The examples in this collection probably date from the early 1900s -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Internet Article, Paul Kelly does Shakespeare performed on 23 April 2016 at Athenaeum Theatre Melbourne - The Wheeler Centre program
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Jeanette Winterson (writer) discussing her book "The Gap of Time' at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre on 16 May 2016 for The Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Internet Article, Hanya Yanagihara (author) in conversation with Jason Steger at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre on 23 May 2016 as part of The Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Jonathan Franzen (author) in conversation with Jonathan Green at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre on 25 May 2016 as part of The Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Advertisement, Revolting and Ridiculous: A Roald Dahl Retrospective held on 7 July 2016 at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre as part of The Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, The Wheeler Centre Programme Three Sept to Nov 2014 - events held at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre
... melbourne David Walsh Yotam Ottolenghi Molly Meldrum The Wheeler ...david walsh, yotam ottolenghi, molly meldrum -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, Alice Waters (American chef, author, food advocate and proprietor of Chez Panisse) speaking at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre on 17 November 2014 as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Internet Article, Crabb and Marr: Power and Personality in conversation about political personalities and the will to power at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre on 5 September 2016 as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, GALAs 2015: In Five. A Gala Debate on 2020 (debate) held at Athenaeum Theatre on 9 February 2015 to mark the Wheeler Centre's fifth birthday
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Simran Sethi in Conversation held at the Athenaeum Theatre on 1 March 2015 as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Booker Man - Richard Flanagan (interview with Michael Williams) held at the Athenaeum Theatre on 19 March 2015 as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, James Patterson (author) in conversation with Rafael Epstein at the Athenaeum Theatre on 6 May 2015 as part of Wheeler Centre
... Epstein at the Athenaeum Theatre on 6 May 2015 as part of Wheeler ... -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Mockingbird (discussion) held at Athenaeum Theatre on 15 July 2015 as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Immersion and Subversion: Azar Nafisi on the Radical Power of Literature (talk) held on 4 July 2015 at Athenaeum Theatre as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, David Walliams: The New Roald Dahl: Melbourne (chat) with broadcaster and comedian Meshel Laurie held on 11 May 2015 at Athenaeum Theatre as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
internet printout, A.C. Grayling (British philosopher) speaking at Athenaeum Theatre on 7 September 2015 as part of The Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Web page, Magda Szubanski speaking at Athenaeum Theatre as part of The Wheeler Centre program on 7 October 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Web Page, RJ Mitte: Overcoming Adversity presented by the Wheeler Centre at Athenaeum Theatre on 14 October 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
web page, Is Proof Overrated? presented on 19 October 2015 at Athenaeum Theatre by The Wheeler Centre in partnership with The University of Melbourne. Speakers: Sally Warhaft, Megan Munsie, Peter Doherty, Kate Auty, Ranjana Srivastava and Sara Bice
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Web Page, Michael Chabon and Ayelet Waldman as part of The Interrobang as part of the Wheeler Centre performed at the Athenaeum Theatre on 4 November 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre program, Are cockroaches attracted to human tears, and if so, why? (festival)performed Rob Delaney and Benjamin Law for the Wheeler Centre Festival of Questions held at Athenaeum Theatre on Friday 27 November 2015
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre program, Questions on notice held at Athenaeum Theatre on Friday 27 November 2015 as part of Wheeler Centre
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre program, Why marry capitalism with democracy? Mary Kostakidis and Yanis Varoufakis held on 28 November 2015 at Athenaeum Theatre as part of Wheeler Centre
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