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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Lady Brooks Kindergarten -- Fund raising Bazaar inside Town Hall 1952 -- 2 Photos
Kindergarten - Lady Brooks Fund raising Bazaar 1952 inside Town Hallstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Lady Brooks Kindergarten -- Fund raising Bazaar inside Town Hall 1952
Kindergarten - Lady Brooks Fund raising Bazaar 1952 inside Town Hallstawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - 'Mega Mile' Sticker, 2003
The first fun run (2003) was held to raise funds for Commonwealth Games athletes.Promotional sticker for the Whitehorse 'Mega Mile' fun rungovernment, local government / council -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Cricket Club time capsule
The time capsule was buried 31-03-1984 And was raised 29-01-2017Numurkah Cricket Club Time Capsule, stainless steel And accompanying photos of the time capsulenumurkah cricket club, time capsule, history, 1984, 2017 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Poster - POSTER, RED CROSS, Red Cross, "Who will be Red Cross Junior?", 1943
Refer Cat No’s 7028, 7029 for VAD, Red Cross and fund raising.This is a quarto sized poster with glossy white paper. Printing is in red ink. Main image shows a little toddler with red bow in her hair, placing a penny into a Red Cross money box. A sign in black ink beside it states - Proceeds to the Prisoners of War Fund. At the bottom is a little statement Red Cross 'Junior' Competition.Staple hole on top LHS. On the rear, in pencil, are the raffle plans and prizes = Babyset - Palmer Club Raffle - Wireless - (YMCA Dance on 17th) - Hann Raffle - Bicycle - Love Birds - Permit for (S..?) Ann - Radio Drive. ww2, pows, red cross -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Watsonia Scouts Bottle Drive, 1970_
In the days before recycling on rubbish collection days, community groups could raise money through a 'bottle drive'. These photographs show on bottle drive in Watsonia to raise money for the Watsonia Scout Hall. The location is A. K. Lines Reserve - in the background is St Mary's Church, with few houses and no freeway.Digital copy of colour photographwatsonia scouts, bottle drives, a k lines reserve -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Metamec, White Braille clock
White plastic clock with attached power cord. On the face of the clock the numbers 3, 6, 9 and 12 are raised and braille dots mark the numbers in between. There are three clock handles with braille on two of the handles. On the back of the clock the alarm and time functions have raised diagrams to assist the user.White plastic clock with 2 black plastic and 1 white plastic handsMetamecassistive devices, metamec -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Badge - Girl Guide Service
Girl Guides Service Badge. The green felt at the back of the badge indicates it was a Girl Guides badge - (brown felt indicating a Brownies badge). The number 2 indicates the owner was in her 2nd year as a member of the Girl Guide Club.Historical: Provenance: The Davies family lived at Tawonga in the Kiewa Valley. The badge indicates that a member of the family was a member in her second year of Girl Guides - Wilma who was heavily involved in the Girl Guide movement or her daughter, Kerrie who was a member of the Girl Guides.A Girl Guide Service Badge. Brass star shaped with 6 points. Half of each point has 2 embossed lines from centre circle towards the point. In the centre is a circle coloured black at the centre of which is a brass number 2. The 2 stands out from the rest as it is raised from the flat circle which in turn is raised from the points which taper down to what would be a flat base but the badge is hollow. At the back of the star is a brass loop to which is attached a hair clip like pin - with a straight edge and a bumpy edge.(split pin attachment) A green felt circular pad with a central hole is attached.The 2 embossed lines on each half of each point of the star. The number 2 in the black circle. badge. star badge. numismatics. equipment. rank. pip. kiewa valley. tas davies., girl guides. wilma davies. kerrie davies. tawonga -
Camberwell RSL Sub-Branch
Red Cross Poster 1914, Red Cross Poster to raise fund for a Motor Ambulance, dated 1st October 1914, 1914
Significant, one of the earliest details of the Red Cross Society in WW1 Very significant, very rare.Paper poster, headed Red Cross Society. Asking for interested citizen in the Camberwell/Canterbury area to form committees to raise 600 pounds to buy a fitted out Motor Ambulance to send over to France as part of the war effort. In October 1914 not one motor Ambulance was on the French front as the War office had banned any Red Cross involvement with wounded soldiers. Once General Kitchener was made aware of this situation he immediately overruled the ban and 100 motor ambulances and 1000 Nurses were sent to France. This fund raising by Camberwell Residents for a Motor Ambulance to be sent to France would have been among the first in WW1.See photo for complete details -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Plaque, Ringwood Technical School plaque commemorating Albert Aird Shelter - 1983
Installed 3-May-1983. The school no longer exists.Metal Plaque 'Ringwood Technical School/ The Albert Aird Shelter' embossed. 'Ringwood Technical School/ The Albert Aird Shelter/ This Shelter was officially opened on 3rd May 1983/ by/ Mr Albert J. Aird/ past president and foundation member of school council/ project funded by monies raised/ by parents students and staff -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, Pre 1974
Phenyle has been used for decades as a cleaner and disinfectant. It is well know for its use for cleaning outdoor toilets and easily identified by its strong odour. The brown glass bottle is immediately recognised as containing a poison. We've all seen them in a hundred different mystery movie scenes. The medicine cabinet opens and there, sitting on a shelf, is the incriminating object -- the ominous dark bottle with the skull and crossbones on the label. In off-screen reality, however, poison bottles have quite a different identity -- they are distinctive, varied, colorful -- and definitely collectible. Obviously, the one thing that sets the poison bottle apart from all other bottles is the need for prominent and immediate identification as a receptacle for toxic material, and this was achieved in a number of ways, including shape, color, embossing and labeling. Poisons were commonly found in the home for the purpose of controlling rodents and other pests, and were sold by grocers and druggists. For consumer protection, as far back as 1829, New York State made mandatory the marking of the bottles with the word "poison" in large letters. Then, in the middle of the 19th century, the American Pharmaceutical Association recommended legislation regarding identification of all poison bottles. In 1872 the American Medical Association also made recommendations -- namely that poison bottles be made of colored glass, and also have a rough surface on one side -- making them identifiable even in the dark -- and the word "poison" visible on the other (the skull and crossbones wasn't quite as ubiquitous as those movies led us to believe). However, passing these laws was not easy, and the manufacturers were essentially left to do as they wished. For collectors, the high point of poison bottle manufacturing was the period ranging roughly from the 1870s to the 1930s. At that time some, of the bottles were distinguished by particularly bright colors, such as cobalt blue (the most common) and emerald green. Others, particularly rare and collectible, had unusual -- and appropriate -- shapes, including skulls, leg bones and coffins. In order to better identify these lethal vessels by feel (not forgetting that there were many people in this period who could not read) when groping for them in the dark, they had such elaborate tactile patterns as quilted diamonds, lattices, hobnails and prominent vertical or horizontal ribbing, as well as spiky knobs and ridges. In addition, many had sharp points on top for the same precautionary purpose. Further efforts to distinguish poison bottles from others included uncommon multisided and triangular shapes, and unusual, hard-to-open tops, the predecessors of the modern child-proof openings. https://www.southcoasttoday.com/story/lifestyle/2001/08/19/poison-bottles-steeped-in-history/50352280007/The recognition and awareness of bottles containing poisonpous substances is extremely important for safety reasons.Bottle, brown glass, diamond shaped. "Bright Star" phenyle. Paper label attached, but peeling off and badly damaged. Corked with contents. Text moulded into glass, some with a border of stars. Poisonous contents, not to be taken. Registered Number 2140. Volume is 20 fluid ounces. Printed label "Bright Star". Text is moulded in the glass in raised lettering: "PHENYLE" outlined and decorated with star border. "POISONOUS", "NOT TO BE TAKEN" "V / DM / A" within oval, "REGD NO. 2140" (D and O are smaller and underlined) . Base is marked "F190".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bright star, phenyl, cleaning and disinfecting chemical, poison, bottles -
Yarra Ranges Regional Museum
Photograph, Lilydale Gift, 1953
Black and white photograph of the finish of the 130 yards Pro. Sprint Championship, part of the Lilydale Gift, 1953 Finish of the 130 yards. Pro> Sprint Championship, run at Lilydale, March 21, 1953, and won by Frank Banner (right) in 12.4 secs. (Track damp with raise of 3 ft) Banner said it was one of his best runs in Australia. lilydale gift, lilydale, frank banner -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Household, Hat Pin Holder, Early 20th century
This hat pin stand would have been a common object in a woman’s bedroom in the past, especially about the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century when women wore large hats and they needed large pins to hold them in place. This hat pin holder has no known local provenance but it is kept as a memento of the past and will be useful for display.This is a silver-coloured metal stand with a round base with impressed patterns on the top and a central raised oval section containing a circular spike. Near the top of the spike is a circular-shaped piece of metal in a fretwork pattern. This fretwork has been welded on and has space to insert several hat pins women’s accessories, history of warrnambool, hat pin stand -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Book, Half-hours with the best authors in four volumes
Four volume set awarded to Catharine S Procter in 1879 as Dux of Ballarat College (girls school). Catharine was 16 when she received this prize. During 1877 - 1891 Ballarat College accepted enrolments from female students. The school holds the original register of this period and notes that Catharine Procter entered the school in 1878 when she was 15. Further detail regarding Catherine proctor has been supplied to the school by researcher Nicola Cousen.Set of four volumes half-calf bound and marbled card covers; school crested printed in gold on front cover; raised bands on spine with six compartments; gold lettering and decorations on spine; marbled end pages and edges; binding generally tight but hinges broken in fourth volume; Inside front cover of all books: Ballarat College crest / Dux Prize / Form / Awarded to / Catharine S Procter / Christmas 1879catharine-s-procter, ballarat-college, 1879, dux -
Bendigo Military Museum
Footwear - BOOTS, ARMY GP, Vulseal Footwear Pty Ltd, 1965 - 1970
These will have the steel plate moulded into the rubber soles.These are rubber soled leather uppers boots. They have black boot laces fitted, there are 12 eyelets on either flap. The soles have rubber grips with the word 'Seal' raised as part of the boot tread. They have a full length leather tongue which is attached to both L & R flaps.footwear, vietnam war -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BODY ARMOUR - FRAGMENTATION, US Govt et al, c.1962-75
This is a vietnam war era, jungle warfare flak jacket.Vest shaped with raised thick collar. It has a green vinyl outer layer. It has two chest pockets, it has a central vertical metal zip. Both sides have a webbing strap with eyelet holes, They have an elastic nylon cord joining the two sides. Size is medium.vietnam war, uniform, body armour -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.
Roll Of Honor, THALIA SCHOOL and DISTRICT SOLDIERS WHO SERVED WW1, Early 20th Century
Thalia is a small district a few miles west of Wycheproof.Record of WW1 veterans' contributions from small district - Thalia, Victoria.Large wooden Roll Of Honor. Decoration of wooden sword attached each side. Under Heading ROLL OF HONOR (note No letter U in this word heading), is a raised wooden wing. HONOR ROLL is in 3 columns- SCHOOL ROLL; IN HONOR OF ... ; DISTRICT ROLL. 23 names on Roll Of Honor.The 23 inscribed names can be seen on the photo which is in the Media section.ww1; thalia-school; thalia; wycheproof - cemetery; veterans. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Early Shipping: Ocean / Railway Pier, 07/11/1923
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: White lettering on photo: 'DALGETY & CO SHIPPING WOOL AT PORTLAND 7.11.23' Back: Purple stamp - 'PORTLAND HARBOR TRUST COMMISSIONERS' '(7) Blue biroport of portland archives, ocean pier -
Cheese World Museum
Food Safe
Wooden cabinet with wire mesh inserts on sides and doors. Swivel door with latch at the top and three shelves. Polished pine body with rough sawn timber back. A raised surround on three sides of the top. Evidence of a latch hook on left hand door and keyhole on right hand door. uebergang, allansford, food safe, food storage -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Decorative object - Butter Churn
Butter churn wooden manually operated with rotating lever curved plywood basin and parallel cross beamed horizontally spoked churning apparatus inside. Wooden lid with raised handle and two hand made rectangular wooden butter pats with flat handles grooved along one face. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, butter churn -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Port Melbourne Council, Officers of the Town Clerk's office and Councillors, Finance, Legislative and Sanitary Committee and Committee of Whole Council, 1898 - 1902
Minutes of Port Melbourne's Finance, Legislative and Sanitary Committee meetings considering estimates, setting rates, receiving reports form Health and other officers, dealing with legislative and sanitary matters usually raised by the Town Clerk 1898-1902. It also records some meetings of the Committee of Whole Council.local government - town of port melbourne, local government - borough of port melbourne, health - general health, engineering - canals and drainage, health - hospitals, law, alexander joseph bain, james arthur boyd, john charles hill, david clark armstrong, arthur hester, james ker beck plummer, john o'brien, michael tarver quinn, george washington robbins jnr, george samuel walter, william watson, william richardson tarver, edward c crockford, henry norval edwards -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Container, 1940's
A square hand made and hand sewn flat container. Pleated sides allow for space inside when raised. Lid of 4 folded pieces which over lap. Clasped by a ribbon tied with a bow. Material printed cotton. Lid and base reinforced with cardboard. Used as a handkerchief holder.container, handmade, camp 3, tatura, internee -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Let's get priorities correct, 1990
Nunawading Council's long drawn out budget deliberations are raising ethical questions which need answers.Nunawading Council's long drawn out budget deliberations are raising ethical questions which need answers. It is unfortunate that the Council recommended allocating $200,000 to build East Burwood Football Club pavilion at the same time as savage cuts are being made to community services and other community groups.Nunawading Council's long drawn out budget deliberations are raising ethical questions which need answers. city of nunawading, local government finance, east burwood football club -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, The Courier Ballarat, "Preserving Ballarat trams", 2/01/1979 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Courier, Ballarat titled "Preserving Ballarat trams" 2/1/1979, the activities and plans of the BTPS. Quotes Graham Jordan, the number of trams, drivers and fund raising. Has a photo of Graham Jordan, Andrew Hall and Stephen Butler. in front of Nos. 33 and 40.btps, depot -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Book, "Guest Book", c. 2010
Guest book presented for signing by guests attending the re-opening of the Bentleigh Library in June 2010 including the signatures of councillors and official visitors. Brown vinyl, hard cover book with "GUESTS" embossed on obverse cover and four raised ridges on spine and cream coloured paper pages, 12 pages have been signed. Book presented in a green, fabric bag with black, cord draw-string and CAVALLINI & CO. printed on bag. -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Painting - Portrait of William Abendigo Thompson, c 1890
William Abendigo Thompson was English bare-knuckle boxer born in Nottingham, 1811- 1880 and whose name is (allegedly) borne by the City of Greater Bendigo. One of 21 children he started fighting aged 18 and began prizefighting aged 21. His career spanned from 1832–50, and is said to have lost only one fight. Later in life, after spending time in prison he became a Methodist evangelist preacher. While the artist and date of production of this work are unknown the initials JJLh (or n?) are just legible lower right on canvas. Other clues for an approximate date of creation include the similarity in composition of this painting to a popular aquatint of Bendigo by Charles Hunt Senior (1803 - 77). Based on the markings on the back of the canvas for Rowney and Co and the address given, we can ascertain that the canvas itself was manufactured between 1884 - 1896. The painting also includes an extract of the Conan Doyle poem 'Bendigo's Sermon' which was written in 1911. Given these three factors, a date for the painting can be surmised as post 1911. Stretched made by George Rowney’s is one of very few artists’ supply businesses with origins in the 18th century still trading today, as Daler-Rowney, albeit no longer in family hands. The business has been a significant supplier of canvases and panels from the 1810s. Naive, Primitive, British0348.1 Framed oil painting of the bare fisted knuckle fighter William Abendigo Thompson painted in a naïve style. Depicts Thompson, bare chested in an outdoor fighting ring with his fists raised with a water bucket at this feet. 0348.2 Typed note re the history of the naming of the City of Bendigo.Top centre front of painting; You didn’t know of Bendigo? That knocks me out! Who’s your board school teacher? What’s he about? Chock a block with fairy tales – full of useless cram And haven’t heard o' Bendigo the pride of Nothin’ All sing along together lower centre painting; William Abendigo Thompson centre Inner wooden frame; bendigo back of canvas; Geo. Rowney & Co 64 Oxford Street and Princes Ball Piccadilly London W sticker lower centre back of frame; donors name and address. Initials illegible lower right.city of greater bendigo sport -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Artwork, other - Trench Art, Shell-1914, 1914
Making trench art was a common way of passing time. Soldiers would use what was available to them. In this case a brass shellMade from brass 25Pdr shell. The has raised clovers and 1914 prominent around a systematically pitted surface. Previous attempts to polish the shell have left these pits white/green in colour. The top of the shell has been cut with triangles removed to leave a sharply serrated top. 1914ww1, trench art, wark vc club, regimental property -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Variety Club Bash, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1995
(number in album 03377.2)Black and white photograph of Variety Club Bash participants,Ian and Cathy Clifford, Jason Kitto and cancer patient Brett Finneran, sitting at table enjoying drinks, prior to taking part in the Canteen Australia Trek for two days raising funds for teenagers with cancer. Lakes Entrance Victoriacharities, clubs, fundraising -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Badge, Prahran & Malvern Tramway Trust (PMTT), 1910's
Cast triangular brass badge with a single hole in the top, with words "Prahran Tramways Trust Malvern" and "Employees Pass" on one side and on reverse "the number "105" stamped in and the letter "M" engraved. Raised edges with flat sides. Manufacturer unknown. .1 - as above but with the letter "C" and number 80trams, tramways, badges, employees, pmtt, passes -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Pamphlet, VicRoads, "Royal Parade Parkville - Tram Improvement works", 2006
Pamphlet - 2 fold DL printed on gloss paper, titled "Royal Parade Parkville - Tram Improvement works", June 2006 giving details work as part of the Think Tram project, mainly the installation of raised dividing strips. Has locos of the Vic Govt, VicRoads and Yarra Tramstrams, tramways, royal parade, trackwork, vicroads, yarra trams