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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Tool - Shifting spanner
Use in repair of machinery and vehicles ca1900We believe this was retailed by HoldenMetal two piece shifting spanner11autospanner, tools -
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Tool - Shifting spanner
Used for maintenance of machinery and vehicles ca1900Used and retailed by Holden ca1900Metal head with wooden handleM-Hspanner, tool -
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Tool - Bootmakers tool
Used to emboss leather ca1910We believe this was used and sold by Holden ca1900 for embossing leatherMetal tool with wooden handle and serrated wheelshoemaker, tool -
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Tool - Bootmakers tool
Bootmakers tool used to repair footwear ca1910We believe this bootmakers tool was used and sold by HoldenSteel head with wooden handlebootmaker, tool -
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Tool - Eyelet tool
Bootmakers tool used for making eyelets in leather goodsUsed and sold by Holden ca1900Wooden handle with steel spikebootmaker, tool -
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Tool - Shoe knife
Diamond steel knife used by bootmakers ca1910Bootmakers tool used and sold by Holden ca1910Diamond steel blade with rosewood handleA15 George Barnsley Diamond steelbootmaker, tool, shoe knife -
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Tool - Shoe knife
Shoe knife used for leather work ca1910Shoe knife used for leather work ca1910 Damascus steel shoe knife with rosewood handle George Barnsley Damascus steelknife, leather, shoe knife -
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Tool - Eyelet maker
Eyelet maker used in leather work ca1900Used and sold by Holden and FrostMetal spike tool with wooden handletool, eyelet maker -
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Tool - File
Used for sharpening leather tools ca1910Bootmakers sharpening tool used ca1910Three sided metal file with rosewood handlefile, tool -
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Functional object - water flask holder
used to hold round water flask ca1910canvas canteen flask holder used during ca 1900round canvas water flask holder with leather strap and metal buckle and studsmilitary, civilian, flask bag -
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Tool - chipping tool
used by boot makers during ca 1900tool used by cobblers during ca1900metal chipper with brass head and rosewood handle OUN MANcobblers, tool -
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Tool - Sealing tool
boot makers sealing tool used during ca1900boot makers sealing tool used during leather marking as requiredmetal head with wooden handle with different size grooves on headGROOVES MARKED 8 AND 9 N KADERAW - PRAHAN - 12cobblers, sealing tool -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Tool - Eyelet tool
Used circa 1900 for boot makers to put lace holes in leather boots/shoesused during the late 19th and early 20th centuries for boot makingeyelet tool with wooden and metal hook bent to 90 degrees for pressing eyelet holestool, cobbler, hole making -
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Tool - Dress makers scissors, Circa 1900
scissors used in equine accessory manufacture during the Circa 1900 periodtextile tool acquired by Holden and Frost Circa 1910Metal dress making scissors used in equine accessory makingSheffieldscissors, steel -
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Tool - Drapers scissors
domestic drapers scissors used ca1900 on equine leather accessories domestiSmall domestic drapers scissors used by Holden and Frost Small metal silver drapers scissors Sheffield Englandscissors, drapers -
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Clothing - Blacksmith apron
leather apron used by blacksmith c1900leather apron worn by employees as protective clothing at Holden and FROSTLeather blacksmith apron with straps and pocketapron, blacksmith -
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Tool - buggy lamp
brass lamp as used on horse drawn buggies ca1900 as used by Holden and Frost on their manufactured horse drawn buggies square shaped brass buggy kerosene lamp with three glass sides and brass bars over glass with red dimple on brass rear doorbuggy lamp, coaches -
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Vehicle - Buick Sedan, 1938
The Special Sport Sedan is a rear wheel drive saloon (sedan) motor car with a front located engine, manufactured by Buick. The Special Sport Sedan is part of Buick's Series 40 family of cars. It is powered by a naturally aspirated engine of 4.1 litre capacity. This unit features overhead valve valve gear, in line 8 cylinder layout, and 2 valves per cylinder. It has an output of 107 bhp (108 PS/80 kW) of power at 3400 rpm, and maximum torque of 275 N·m (203 lb·ft/28 kgm) at 2000 rpm. A 3 speed manual transmission transmits the power. Buick scored another first in 1939 when it became the first company to introduce turn signals, which did not appear on other car brands until almost a decade later.[ All 1939 models also had a steering column mounted shift lever1938 Buick Sedan . Bodied in Australia by GMHBurgundy 4 door rear wheel drive sedan automobile, bodied, car -
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Functional object - Equine Grooming Brush
REPLICASold by Holden and FrostOval shaped wooden body with leather handle with hard brown coloured bristlesequine, brush, civilian c1900 -
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Functional object - Equine Grooming Brush
REPLICASold by Holden and FrostOval shaped wooden body with leather handles and hard bristlesequine, brush, civilian c1900 -
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Functional object - A Martin Equine Clippers
Used in the grooming of horses c1900We believe these were imported and sold by Holden and FrostTwo pronged steel arm , wooden handles with steel clippersA MARTIN & CO MANUFACTURERS on arms. A MARTIN IMPROVED on clipper bladeequine, agriculture, civilian 1900 -
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Functional object - Equine Tail and Mane Comb
Used for the grooming of tail and mane of horses C1900We believe these were imported and sold by Holden and Frost c1900Nickel comb with horse head imprint on frontHorse imprintequine, comb -
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Vehicle - HG Holden premier
The 186 motor that was used in this vehicle was carried over from the previous model. The transmission was a Tri-matic, used for the first time in an Australian produced vehicle. In the premier, this transmission was the standard, also upgraded in this model were new safety features.The HG was also sold in South Africa as the Chevrolet Kommando4 Door Premier sedan. Four headlights, brown colour with beige vinyl roofTiger and rock emblem grille center, premier badges on bonnet, rear roof pillar and on boot lid. A 186 badge on both front mudguards.vehicle, holden, premier sedan, car -
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Vehicle - 3 door Holden Van, Ambulance
After the shell of a 1977 HZ ambulance was located in Toowoomba, the Museum transported it back to the workshop. On inspection it was seen that the shell was in fair condition other than the firewall and drivers side floor, which were rusted out and needed to be replaced. The body is the normal van size but is fitted with an extra door on the driver’s side and a small seat where the doctor/ambo sits. Other than that the only other things were red dust and old wasp nests. After many months of restoration the ambulance now has a 173 red motor, Trimatic automatic transmission and the body has been painted in the Queensland Ambulance Service colour and markings. As the base station of the ambulance is unknown, other that they were used in the outback, we have made the decision to base it at Mt Isa We thank the Victorian Ambulance Historical group for the donation of the stretcher and other items. Also to the locals who donated the chassis, engine and body parts. Yellow 3 door van done up as an Ambulanceambulance, van, car -
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Functional object - Horse Clippers
Used for the grooming of horse hair C1900we believe these were sold by Holden and Frost C1900Two pivoted steel arms with wooden hand grips with steel cutting combClark on one arm, patent on other arm. Impressed on each wooden handle 628 Oxford Streetequine, clippers -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Horse clippers
Used in the grooming of horses C1900As sold by Holden and FrostTwo pivoted steel arms with wooden handles. Steel combOn steel arm Martin and Co on other arm manufacturers on comb improvedequine, clippers -
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Functional object - Equine brush
REPLICAReplica of grooming brush imported and sold by Holden and FrostOval shaped wooden body with leather handles with black and white bristlesequine, brush -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Grooming brush
Used for grooming horses C1900Imported and sold by Holden and Frost Brown wooden handle with bristlesequine, brush -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Vehicle - Lloyd Hartnett 600, 1955
The lloyd 600 is a small car produced by Borgward groups Lloyd Motoren Werke between 1955 and 1961Made in both Australia and Germany but ceased production when Borgward, the parent company, went into liquidationSmall two tone grey Estate style motorcar. Two doors for entry, with the doors hung in the suicide stylevehicle, lloyd 600, car -
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Vehicle - Vauxhall Cresta, 1959
This model was an early venture by General Motors in a more streamlined body shape than previous vehicles.This 1959 Vauxhall was bodied by GMH at the Dandenong plant in 1959. This vehicle went on sale in competition to the new FB Holden and was originally considered a serious challenge to the Holden.White body, blue roof, Four door sedan with mirror on driver’s door.Vauxhall badge middle of bonnet.. Cresta badge rear quarter panel. Chrome strip with Vauxhall on boot. vehicle, vauxhall crest holden, car