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Wangaratta Historical Society
Edison Phonogram
Two brothers - surname Wain - found this phonogram at the Chiltern tip. It was recovered and restored by Mr Gray of Chiltern and presented to the Wangaratta Historical Society by Mr Bruce Kirkwood in 1967. Edison cylinder records were obtained and these are able to be played on this machine. These Edison phonograms were highly sought after and valued as an alternate entertainment in the homes of those who had the means of affording this machine. Brown table model Edison Phonogram Wooden box base with fluted metal horn Plays metal cylindrical recordsedison phonogram -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Article - Model, Hand made farm wagon model. c1921, c1921
Entered in 1921 Stawell Show Right front wagon wheel missing 1 spoke, 2 pieces of wheel also missing Hand made timber model farm wagon - metal chains stained dyed wood, two horse yolks at front -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Models wearing new uniform
The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989.Eight colour photographs with two nurses modelling the yellow uniform with alternate brown jacket and brown shoes at Lister House.nurses uniforms, ndsn -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Image, Rehearsing for Battle: Australians Studying a Detailed Model of the Terrain of Messine Ridge, c1917
Black and white image of Australian soldiers s Studying a model of the terrain of Messine Ridge during World War One. messines, messines ridge, world war one, world war 1, australian imperial forces -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Ferno Washington Stretcher
Ferno Washington Stretcher (early model). Aluminum frame with cream vinyl mattress and restraining straps and patient security sides. -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Inboard Motor
Ex steel lifeboat in yard which has origins with Geelong Sea CadetsTwin Cylinder Yanmar diesel inboard motor with gearbox. Manual start, water cooled (Model and Horse Power not known)geelong sea cadets, lifeboats, in board motor, yanmar -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Leisure object - Model Boat
The Peninsula Princess is a single ended roll-on/roll-off vehicle ferry owned by Peninsula Searoad Transport of Victoria, Australia. It operated between the heads of Port Phillip Bay between the towns of Queenscliff and Sorrento from 1987 to 1993. It was replaced by the MV Queenscliff. Scale Model of Peninsula Princess, the first car ferry to operate between Queenscliff and Sorrento in wood and glass display casecar ferry, sorrento, queenscliff -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1939
A ken-Wel Two-Twenty model tennis racquet. Materials: Wood, Gut, Leather, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1982
A black composite metal tennis racquet. No maker or model markings. Materials: Metal composite, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1992
A Spalding Big Bow ' model fiber-laminate racquet. Materials: Composite Materials, Plastic, Nylon, Adhesive tape, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1995
A white Wilson racquet with purple grip tape and no model markings. Materials: Graphite, Plastic, Nylon, Adhesive tape, Rubbertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1965
A Paramount 'Speed King Masters Model' racquet with no net. Materials: Wood, Paint, Leather, String, Adhesive tape, Clothtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A Bancroft 'Competition Model 1' racquet with no net. Materials: Wood, Paint, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tape, Fibreglass, Metaltennis -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Photograph, c.1995
Colour photograph. Newly created architectural model of the QVWC. Annexe or Rooftop atrium not included. Only a southern end image. architectural models, historic buildings, models -
Queen Victoria Women's Centre
Newspaper excerpt, Progress Press, Built by women, for women, 19 November 1996
newspaper page. Progress Press page 20. Black and white photo of Fleur Spitzer OAM standing with the QVWC model. cultural structures and establishments, women professionals -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1990's
Model Replica of Stawell Salvation Army Citadel Building Main Street. On Permanent Loan from Colin Byron Familystawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1990's
Model Replica of Stawell Holy Trinity Church Building Main Street. On Permanent Loan from Colin Byron Familystawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1990's
Model Replica of Stawell St Patricks Church Building Patrick Street. On Permanent Loan from Colin Byron Familystawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1990's
Model Replica of Stawell St Matthews Church Building Scallan Street. On Permanent Loan from Colin Byron Familystawell -
Mont De Lancey
Record Player
Portable table model record player in a brown wooden box, with 4 control knobs, and a lift up needle arm."PL-6S 240Volt AC 48 Watt" "Made in Japan" record players -
Mont De Lancey
Lamp
Tilley lamp Model x 246. Complete Mantel broken, black top, silver base, pump action, and with handlekerosene lamps -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Linton Centenary, 1939, 1939
Black and white photograph of two horses pulling a coach with people sitting in and on top of, with an early model motor vehicle behind."Linton Centenary Celebrations 1939".linton centenary celebrations 1939, events, horse drawn vehicles, motor cars, parades -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LA TROBE UNIVERSITY BENDIGO COLLECTION: BENDIGO CONSERVATORY
A black and white photograph of the Bendigo Conservatory in April, 1969. Notice the lack of traffic and the earlier model cars. See 3320.100bendigo, parks and gardens, bendigo conservatory, la trobe university bendigo collection, collection, bendigo, building, buildings, gardens, lawn, place, streetscape, history, conservatory, miss j.c. burnett, mr. geoff pryor, photo, photos, photograph, photographs -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Model - Plastic model of ship, 1996 by Ken Moore
Plastic model of HMS Ceylon. British Light - Cruiser. Battle honours Dardanelles - Sabang and Burma. Motto "To Fight the Proud".H.M.S CEYLON. Korea 1950. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Battle of the transport policies, 16/09/1992 12:00:00 AM
Both A.L.P. and Liberal politicians spreading the word about their newly launched transport policies.Both A.L.P. and Liberal politicians spreading the word about their newly launched transport policies. The model for the new Nunawading Station was unveiled (using ultra-modern Travel Safe Station). Both stations will be monitored by closed circuit T.V., open booking counter which will mean improved supervision by staff. The Liberal Party said it had been part of their policy since 1988 to upgrade stations to be more convenient. Also to make P.T.S. affordable, reliable and safe. To encourage people back on to the system initiatives - free tram travel in C.B.D. and introduction of all-night bus services.Both A.L.P. and Liberal politicians spreading the word about their newly launched transport policies. railways, mitcham railway station, kirner, joan, spyker, peter, harrowfield, john, pescott, roger, nunawading railway station, travel safe stations -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (Item) - Model Aircraft magazine, Model Aircraft The Model Aeroplane Builders Handbook
Model Aircraft Magazine -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - Cessna Model 177B, Cessna - Pilot's Operating Handbook 1978 , Cardinal Classic Cessna Model 177B
Overview of systems, procedures , maintenance & handling for Cessna 177B pilot , circa 1978Manual in book form non-fictionOverview of systems, procedures , maintenance & handling for Cessna 177B pilot , circa 1978 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: BOOKLET - TRAMWAY MODELS
Booklet: 'Hamo Tramway for HO gauge'. Coloured cover with black and white contents. Model Tramway supply catalogue, Printed in Germany. Stamped in purple ink on rear cover: 'The Model Dockyard Pty Ltd. Sole agents and distributors 216 - 218 Swanston Street, Melbourne, C.1. FB 3505'person, individual, basil miller -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), mid 1973c
Black and white photograph of D. Eakins, Ken Hall and Transport Minister Vernon Wilcox of model of prototype 1041 at Preston Workshops with the mock-up in the background. Printed on Kodak Paper. Possibly taken at the same time as Reg Item 2532. See also Reg Item 4439 for other photographs of the model.trams, tramways, 1041, preston workshops, minister for transport, models, tram 1041 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Letter - Correspondence, Walter M. Hitchcock, Letters from Walter M. Hitchcock concerning a model of a Ballarat tent (and more), 1911, 1911 (exact)
The tent model mentioned in the letters was displayed in the Ballarat School of Mines Museum. During the 1960s it was transferred to the Ballarat Historical Society. Two handwritten letters on paper with black mourning edge written by Walter M. Hitchcock to the Ballarat School of Mines, and another written by Walter's brother George M. Hitchcock.Letter transcription follow: Letter from Walter M. Hitchcock regarding the death of James Oddie and early gold mining at Ballarat, 1910 and 1911 48 The Memorial Hall Farringdon St London Dec1/10 The Secretary Ballarat Museum Dear Sir, I am just now sending you this line, i anticipation of further correspondence later on, simply to forward you a Post Card of the 1st mining tent erected 1851 on the site of he then newly proclaimed Township of Ballarat, which, as the sole survivor of the party who built the original, I have had the pleasure in making, and have decided to present it to your museum, Sir Jno Lasenor out Agent General for Victoria came to a Bazaar recently held in London. where I had it on view in the museum from 3 days, - and desired I would allow its [ ? ] exhibited in the first large window of the beautiful new building of the Victoria Agency situate in the Strand. It is there for the past few days and he may wish it to remain a week or two longer, I know of no other exhibition of it to delay it being packed and shipped to my relatives in Geelong (Mr [?] Bright of Hitchock's Firm) who may wish to show it in one of their windows before forwarding it to your museum - I have had an itemised pane glass case made for it with drop down end and [?} it stands on a plateau of moss, to represent grass 32 x 13 x 13 high and chimney 14 1/2 - the case is made 34 x 26 x 20 high inside - I shall have it very carefully packed - tent emptied tools, beds, &c &c in separate packing and insured for 50 pounds - I will send you full details later on. I hope and believe your President will accept it in due time Meantime believe me to be very truly Cat Walter Hitchcock G.F.B. 48 The Memorial Hall Farringdon St London March 15th 1911 The Secretary Ballarat School of Mines Dear Sir, Thanks for your letter received last week – I have unaccountably mislaid it, so cannot address you personally, shall no doubt find it among office papers. The model is being fetched today from Victorian Agent General’s (Sir John [Lavernor?] office window in the Strand where many thousands, he tells me, have stopped in passing to see it (their first peep of Ballaarat). It will be on view at Blackheath (Kent) for a week, then packed and shipped without further delay. I shall enclose in the glass case (which is 26 x 34 x 16 in high) some spare minced moss and gas (smoke) in case in transit the plateau suffers by shaking (though it is well glued down). All the tools, mining appliances, cradle, windlass, &c will be separately packed enclosed – which you can easily place in respective positions. HRH Prince of Wales has graciously accepted a photo of it – and in my letter to him when sending it for his acceptance I said – as he would probably ere long visit Australia as did his grandfather and father, which ought to (and certainly will) include at least a day or two in seeing your beautiful City, and also something of your mines &c instead of the hurried visit of his father (2 hours) when he, as Duke of York, unveiled a statue to the memory of those slain in the sad Boer War, which now is admitted by almost everybody to have been a big political mistake, - though in the future with England’s present wise policy towards that country it will prove for Africa’s welfare. It may interest you to know that when I ascertained that Geelong was not to be visited by the Royal Pair – I went up to St James’s Palace by appointed time the Duke’s private Secy Sir Arthur Bigge – taking with me a specially illustrated paper issued in Melb. showing many pictures of the beauties and industries of Geelong – Sir Arthur was impressed but said all the arrangements for the Royal stay in Victoria (10 days) were made locally, by Lord Hopetoun and collegues and committee, and were practically closed – which meant that only a brief trip to Ballarat to uncover the memorial was intended outside Melbourne. Perhaps if we were Melbourne residents we should have succumbed to the prevailing spirit of selfishness – forgetting (or trying to forget) that there are many beauty spots in Victoria and centres of great interest - Ballarat, Geelong, Bendigo, &c that ought to have been visited instead of Melbourne only. Finding Sir Arthur favorably impressed about Geelong I thanked him and returned to City work again. I at once called to Geelong whose mayor and friends had been twice unsuccessful in trying for the Melbourne functions programme being altered to include a visit to Geelong and lovely spots in the Western District, reporting my interview with Sir A B and his favourable reception of my representations, but that any alteration to the programme of engagements during the Royal visit must be made locally and by the local authorities. This had the desired success for on receipt of my message the Geelong mayor and colleagues again reopened the question and went to Melbourne, resulting in a concession (but what an altogether inadequate one) and they graciously ? consented to the train, on its way with the Duke and Duchess to your city, to stop at the Geelong stn (15 minutes) and so it came about that by a hasty local effort, 3,000 school children, and not a few of the leading people including the Mayor &c were gathered to welcome them in Geelong. The National anthem being sung, an Address read and presented and kindly replied to. Now Ballarat should doubtless has influence. See to it when our P. Of Wales visits Victoria – an unselfish ¬ programme is fixed up – and HRH afforded ample opportunity of visiting leisurely your city, Geelong, Bendigo and other centres of beauty and importance. The Prince himself will be the gainer by such an equitable and enlightened programme, - and come back with all the more favourable views of the marvellous development ever since our family first settled in Geelong in 1850. A far preferable result of such a visit than night after night having Melbourne Banquets and the visiting of its undoubted attractions - whilst all the rest of the State remained unvisited. Such an official mistake must not be made again. I will write you again, stating name of steamer of which the model is shipped and date of departure – it is firmly built on a backing of 3/8 in oak tall uprights so through the 7/8 in plateau and am entrusting the packing be very careful. I expressed firm – so that except possibly any breakage in glass case – it should reach you in due time all right. The top of case will be screwed so that it can be readily removed temporarily to enable my [ ? ] firm to show it in one of their windows. Believe me Yours very truly Captn Walter M. Hitchcock My brother will deliver it on my a/c – all carriage paid. Mt very kind regards to my friend since 1850 Jas Oddie. University of Ballarat Historical Collection Cat. No. 8133.3 & .4 Letter from Walter M. Hitchcock regarding the death of James Oddie and early gold mining at Ballarat, 1911 48 The Memorial Hall Farringdon St London April 20th 1911 My Dear Sir, It is with no ordinary feeling of regret that I received the tidings of the death of my good friend, your fellow citizen for many years, Mr James Oddie. Living at Geelong from March 1850 I came to know him there as carrying on a foundry business in Ashby. With the discovery of gold at Ballarat started off almost of the working people, as well as of all other classes of the male population. Mr Oddie arrived in Ballarat I believe on or about September 1st 1851. My three comrades and I arrived October 1st 1851 – among the many thousands soon gathered within a mile or so of Golden Point – my friend Oddie and I often met. I returning to Geelong after a year mining – my friend on the other hand remaining at Ballarat ever since – a marvellous record, and I am sure his life has been one of unique value to your City in many ways, - his age (87) naturally prepared me for his call home – and only two mails before the news came I received from him on of his kindly chatty letters in which amongst other things – he referred with pleasure to having received from me two 10 x 12 photos – one being of my model and that he was arranging to have it placed in a shop window in your city. I am interested in the fact of your having known each of my three comrades of 1851/52. It was J.M. Garrett and I who got permission to conduct public Sunday morning service in their large Marquee – used all the week for issue of Licenses in the absence of any church buildings, and it being on wet Sundays impossible to have services as usual under the trees – Ballarat then was more like a Gentleman’s Park – than bush country – but the axe soon did its work – and all were felled for our cooking, and hencewith to make our kindling etc. Shafting of holes not being at first done because too shallow – our deepest (at Eureka) was only 115 ft. Bendigo I hear had now mines of 4,000 ft in depth (deeper than our tin or coal mines here). I fortunately have, in excellent state of preservation, my last of 12 licenses dated October 1 1852 and have recently purchased here a Miner’s Right dated 1864, to that when explaining on matters re Gold Licensing I can show sample of each. With kind regards Believe me Yours sincerely Walter M. Hitchcock Geelong June 20/11 Dear Sir, By rail to day through Messrs Bannister I send the model of miner’s tent packed in a case 50 donated by my brother Captain Walter M. Hitchcock of London. This model was made by my brother and represents the tent he worked in on the Ballarat Gold Fields in the year 1851 or 2. In a separate parcel a few extras omitted from the case. Please send me receipts in duplicate, one for my brother, the other for the Customs, Geelong, as being donated to your institution, after some little correspondence it was admitted [??] any payment for duty. You probably have my brother’s address and would like to acknowledge its arrival, direct. I hope it is in good order. I did not open it for show in Geelong, as there would be less risk of breakage on repacking. With kind remembrances. I am Yours Faithfully Geo. M. Hitchcock. A Mr G. F. B. Sharick who is living near my home called in to see my model – he said he knew FM [Fred Martell] and was lately at Ballaratballarat school of mines, frederick martell, fred martell, james oddie, walter m hitchcock, walter hitchcock, f m garratt, george hitchcock, hitchcock, golden point, gold discovery, j m garrett, gold license, j.m. garrett, t.m. hall, george m. hitchcock, f.m. garratt, walter m. hitchcock