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Merbein District Historical Society
Equipment - Box, Wood
wooden box Australian ADFA Dried Fruits, Padlock Reliable Brand, The Mildura Co-op Fruit Coy Ltd Australia, Currants 1238 Crown 1238dried fruit, mildura co-op, padlock, adfa, orchards, currant, three crown -
Merbein District Historical Society
Equipment - Saddle cloth
A saddle cloth used by racing in merbein a off white cloth with red number 19 sewn on used for saddle clothred number 19 sewn on merbein, turf club, horses, racing -
Merbein District Historical Society
Drawing, Folio, Engineering Drawings, 1944-1949
agricultural equipment, industrial equipment, building industry, tractors, merbein co-op, implements, block equipment, williams & lawler, les stack, williams maurie -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, Small hand frame with stylus, 1905-1908
This wooden board has hinged flap to allow paper to be inserted, and two tacks under on the lower part secure the paper. The top flap is then closed and a metal clasp holds it firmly in place. A row of holes either side of the board, allow for a hand frame to be attached, to guide the writer in maintaining straightness when transcribing.Wooden rectangular Braille hand frame with holes evenly spaced and built in hinged paper clamp. Pivoted metal Braille guide with two rows of Braille, each 25 cells long. 'Armitage memorial' pressed into framebraille equipment, association for the blind -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - money ball, Wooden Money Ball Cramond & Dickson, Late 19th century/Early 20th century
This wooden cash ball came from the retail business of Cramond and Dickson. It was part of the mechanism for sending money and change to and from the customer to a shop assistant dealing with the finances. The ball ran along sloping rails in the shop. John Cramond and James Dickson, both from Scotland, established a general store in Warrnambool in 1855 in Timor Street. The business was later transferred to the corner of Liebig and Timor Streets and became a well-known landmark in Warrnambool, closing in 1973. This item is significant as it came from one of the most important businesses in Warrnambool’s retail history – that of Cramond and Dickson. It also is an important example of retail store practice in the late 19th century and early 20th century. This is a cylindrical wooden ball which separates into two parts to allow the insertion of money in the middle. There is a round metal disc which is housed in the centre of the wooden ball.It has a circle marked on the outer surface of both semi circles of the ball. It is brown in colour. On both halves of the ball on the outside – ‘D 4’cramond and dickson, warrnambool, money ball -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, Alfred Wayne & Co, The Visible, circa 1900
Alfred Wayne & Co. produced a number of braille writers over the years, including The Visible. Alfred Wayne (1854-1926) was listed as a 'manufacturer of small novelties in metal and steel' in the 1901, however by the 1911 census he had turned his company into a 'manufacturer of apparatus for use of the blind'. Together with Henry Stainsbury, they produced a number of braille typewriters as well as the more well know crab design of the Stainsby-Wayne brailler.Cast iron Brailler. The body of the Braille writer is painted in black with silver and gold painted inscriptions. Seven metal oval keys are situated at the front of the machine. The roller for turning the paper is made from turned wood.Marked: Painted on front of machine: "The visible/manufactured by/Alfred Wayne/Handsworth/Brimingham. Englandbraille equipment, assistive devices -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Equipment - Group of glass pathology sample jars
Four small glass pathology collection jars, with metal screw on lids. Three jars are plain and unlabelled. The fourth jar has a label on it which reads 'MELBOURNE PATHOLOGY CLINIC/33 COLLINS ST, MELBOURNE'. The back of the fourth jar is also painted with the initials 'E.D.T.A' in yellow paint. pathology -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Banner Holders
Callico frbric holders used to support banners belong to 2nd Field Ambulance Corp. Designed to drape across the body in a V shape with a small pocket to hold wooden poles attached to banner.banner, 2nd field ambulance corp -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Rope
A coil of khaki coloured rope -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Camera, The Junior Kromskop, c1899
The Kromskop (pronounced Chromescope) is one of the earliest commercial applications of colour photography, and was invented by Frederic Eugene Ives and announced around 1896, it is described in his English patent of 1895 and in a US patent of 1894. It was shown at a Camera Club in Britain in January 1896 and at the February Royal Photographic Society meeting, and was available for sale from early 1897. The Photochromoscope Syndicate was formed in 1896 or 97 to promote the viewer in Britain, and wound up in 1899. It was manufactured in south London.A monocular instrument used to reproduce colours, in a mahogany box The viewer combines stereo images from three-colour separation transparencies called Kromograms, these are viewed through red, green and blue filters. A Kromogram comprises three monochrome transparencies printed from three-colour separation negatives which are taped together. The order being red image, blue image, green image with a label and caption between the red and blue images. The red image lies horizontally on the top step of the viewer above a red filter, the blue image lies on the lower step above a blue filter, the green image stands vertically at the back of the viewer. The red and blue images are reflected into the eyepieces by transparent mirrors, these are coloured to absorb the light that they reflect to prevent a double image from the rear surface of the mirror, the mirror for the red image is coloured cyan/blue, that used for the blue filter is coloured green (the patent indicates a yellow filter). The green image is illuminated by a yellow reflector. As the mirror below the blue image is green there is no need for a green filter immediately in front of the green image. The viewer can be used in daylight, for some conditions a diffuser is used, this is hinged to the yellow reflector and laid across the steps. An artificial light was also available. The mirrors and image positions can be adjusted in the event that they become misaligned. (http://www.earlyphotography.co.uk/site/entry_V80.html, accessed 08 April 2022) The Junior Kromskop was a mono viewer Kromskop. henry sutton, photochromoscope syndicate, f.e. ives, camera club, photography, colour photography, kromskop, frederic eugene ives, junior kromskop, photographic equipment, camera -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Dressing, First Field, WW2, First Field WW2 Dressing, July 1942
Issued to Service Personal whilst on active service to render first aid if required.Unopened rectangle packet covered in off-white cotton (or similar) containing a bandage and gauze pad. The front of the package is printed with an inscription identifying it as a 'First Field Dressing' along with a list of contents and instructions for use in blue writing. Text crossed with diagonal red arrow from bottom right hand side pointing to top left corner. FIRST FIELD DRESSING Tear apart the uncemented corner as indicated by the arrow and remove the paper. Take the folded ends of the bandage in each hand, and, keeping the bandage taut, apply the gauze pad to the wound and fix the bandage. In case of head wounds when respirators have to be worn, care should be taken to adjust the pad so that it does not interfere with the fit of the face piece. DO NOT HANDLE THE GAUZE OR WOUND Johnson & Johnson Pty. Ltd. Sydney July, 1942 ww11, bandage, gauze, dressing, wound -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Haversack, gas mask, Gas Mask Haversack, 1942
Haversack for gas mask (item 247).VII M.H. & CO. 1942 -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Compass
World War I pocket compass given to Australian Officers & NCOs.Magnetic 'marching' compass -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Shell Dressing, August 1917
Shell Dressing in cotton cover.Detailed instructions for use (see Media file above) -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Gas Mask, Gas Mark, 1941-2 (see inscription details)
Rubber gas face mask with attached tube leading to container of chemical neutralizing agent. Harness straps attached by rivets to face mask; held in place by rubber cross piece.Rubber cross piece: No 4 III (Type 4 Mark 3) 28-1-42 On left side of mask: 6 KENWORTH 11/41 -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Map Case No. 2, 1942
This 1942-dated Map Case was still in use post-1982 when it was used by a member of the 5/6 Royal Victoria Regiment. This new Melbourne-based battalion was created on the 17 August 1982. Open-sided with a khaki canvas flap attached to a resin-impregnated board.. Hinged to the top edge is a celluloid cover. Four clips holds the cover (and any map) to the backing board. The flap is secured by a pair of Carr Australia press studs on the back. The underside of the flap has four loops for chinagraph pencils and a wider pocket and loop for a Protractor. Two brass buckles are provided for a web shoulder sling. C. G. Hartley & Co. 1942 ORMISTON 3200879 5/6 RVR -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Water Bottle (Canteen), WW2 Japanese Water Bottle
WW2 Japanese Aluminium water bottle. Aluminium has oxidised. Has aging, broken webbing carrier straps and buckles. Originally found in New Guinea.Nil -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Field Ration Eating Device
Standard issue item used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962-1972)Field ration eating device: being a small metal can opener, bottle opener and spoon in one tool.Taiwanmess hall, eating, fred, field ration eating device, soon, multi-tool -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (item) - Army Canvas Bag 300 mm x 275 mm with canvas shoulder strap
Hampton & Sons 1942 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Controller Key, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB)
Device used by drivers to unlock the tram controller and move the tram forward or in reverse. Does not appear to be have been used extensively, little wear marks. Would have been made at Preston Workshops.Demonstrates part of the equipment a driver would have used.Brass Controller key - four parts - cast handle, cast securing clip, spring and steel rivet. trams, tramways, drivers, preston workshops, controllers, controller key -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Robinson, Anthony, Preston, Antony and Hogg Ian V, Weapons of the Vietnam War (Copy 3)
The weapons of the war in Southeast Asia ranged in complexity from technologically-advanced, eight-engine B-52 strategic bomber to the Stone Age sharpened-stake booby trap of the guerrilla.The weapons of the war in Southeast Asia ranged in complexity from technologically-advanced, eight-engine B-52 strategic bomber to the Stone Age sharpened-stake booby trap of the guerrilla. vietnam war, 1961-1975 - equipment and supplies, weapons, viet cong -
Vision Australia
Certificate - Text, RVIB Life Member certificate
This is a blank, unfilled template of the Life Member Certificate, which reads "Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Life Member. This is to Certify that ...[name]... was this day ... [date]... Appointed a Life Member in honour of exemplary service to people who are blind or vision impaired. By Order of the Board of Directors." There are also designated spaces for signatures of the President and CEO. Caertificate includes the Lighthouse for the Blind logo centered at the top of the page.1 certificate with blue and gold writingroyal victorian institute for the blind, office equipment and supplies -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Equipment - Protective metal dust mask associated with Dr Lorna Lloyd-Green
This style of mask was developed in Britain and began to appear from the 1930s, though original models may have been produced in the 1920s. Various patents for this style of mask were still being filed in the 1960s, so they were used for a considerable period of time. It is possible that the original filter pads for these masks contained asbestos, as they supposedly utilised 'fire proof' materials. Asbestos was already in use in other British respirator masks at this time. Original cataloguing information believed this item to be an eye shield, but further research has indicated that this is not the case.Mask consists of a metal plate designed to cover the lower half of the face. There is a recess along the top edge of the plate designed for the nose to sit in. There is a large oblong opening with rounded corners at the centre of the mask, which is a mouth opening to assist speech and is the main air intake. There are five round holes on either side of the mask, likely included to decrease the mask's breathing resistance for the wearer. Rounded slots at each edge of the mask are threaded through with an elastic strap, used for attaching the mask to the face. This mask would have been used with a filtering pad attached, but the pad is missing. -
Merbein District Historical Society
Document, Fishers Stores Documents, 1916-1926
fishers stores, british imperial oil company, petrol - motor spirit, g.t. kain - letter, crown land sale notice, transfer statement of post office (from fishers), transfer statement of post office equipment (from fishers), residents signatures -
Merbein District Historical Society
Journal - Quarterly, Merbein Historian - Quarterly Journal of MDHS - No 43 (2 copies), Mar.2011
mark (cr) eckel., bernadette wells, a self drive tour of historic sites - buildings - places of interest, hazel dowsley, merbein higher elementary school staff 1958, mavis mary bennett, jack bennett, ray slade, joan (nee goetz) dodds, easter camp memories 1952 - 1956, shirley lake (racquets), merbein dairy, dora's diaries, joyce bosenberg (letter) , merbein cheer up club, barbara downing, richard neeman, dorothy nice, laurel nice, vi nice, phillip day, arthur mcmahon, douglas hore, richard appleby, percy appleby, appleby vintage equipment, samuel brindsen, jack treen, albert hunt, elwood mead, merbein common -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Lamp, Signalling Daylight, Short Range, Case MK II, PMG, 1942, Stromberg Carlson, 1942
Rectangular olive green metal case. Stored within the case is a round olive green metal lamp. The lamp is attached to the metal case by a two wire copper flex cord. Stored within the case are 3 short metal rods with a spiral thread on one end which screw together to form a stand for the lamp. The interior of the case is divided into 2 sections and is accessed via 2 lids which are hinged on the internal divide, one lid is larger than the other. Mounted to the inside of the larger lid is a Morse key pad. Attached to case is a canvas webbing strap with brass buckles.Mounted on the larger of the lids, is a rectangular brass identification plate with the inscription " LAMP SIGNALLING DAYLIGHT SHORT RANGE CASE MK II, PMG MELB 1942 " and stamped 1176 5. Mounted on the lamp is is an oval brass identification plate with the inscription "LAMP SIGNALLING DAYLIGHT SHORT RANG PROJECTOR MK 11 STROMBERG CARLSON 1942" with stamped serial number 26634. D (up arrow) D is marked on one side of the case. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Marcont Marine, Marine Radio And Electronic Equipment: Salvita 111 Portable Lifeboat Equipment (Type 1110B)
In a plastic folder is manual without its cover. This is held together with a metal staple at the top left hand side.marine radio and electronic equipment, portable lifeboat equipment -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Equipment - Horse Bit, ca1910
Used on horse and tackle during the 19th and 20th centuries and manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Sold by Holden and Frost c1910 for military agriculture and civilian use Nickel plated bradoon horse bit, two rings joined together with two nickel bars joined in the middle equine, military, agriculture, civillian ca1910, horse bit -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Equipment - Horse Bit
Used on horse and tackle in the 19th and 20th centuries and manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Manufactured and retailed by Holden and Frost for military, agriculture and civilian use c1900Nickel plated trotting bradoon horse bit, two rings on each end held together with two bars joined in centerequine, agriculture, c1910, horse bit, military -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Equipment - Horse bit
Used on horse tackle during the 19th and 20th centuries and manufactured by Holden and Frost Sold by Holden and Frost c1900 for military, agriculture and civilian useNickel plated snaffle horse bit, two rings connected to two T-bars in middleequine, military, agriculture, civilian c1900, horse bit