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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - BENDIGO SOUVENIR ASHTRAY
Square glass ashtray, souvenir of Bendigo showing photograph of Lake Weeroona.personal effects, smoking accessories, ash tray -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ERROL BOVAIRD COLLECTION: FOLDER OF FAMILY DOCUMENTS
The John Bovaird Collection. Folder containing personal and family documents relating to the Bovaird Family. This folder is not available for general or public access.personal effects -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - MEN'S LEATHER TOILETRIES SET
Brown leather men's toiletries set contains 2 oval bristle brushes with tortoise shell backs and one bakelite shaving stick cylinder with screw top.personal effects, hairdressing, grooming -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Penguin, Hiroshima, 1946
On August 6, 1945, an atomic bomb destroyed the city of Hiroshima, Japan. In this book, Hersey reveals what happened that day. Told through the memories of the six survivors, it is a timeless, powerful and compassionate document.p.119.non-fictionOn August 6, 1945, an atomic bomb destroyed the city of Hiroshima, Japan. In this book, Hersey reveals what happened that day. Told through the memories of the six survivors, it is a timeless, powerful and compassionate document. bombardment of hiroshima 1945, atomic bomb - blast effects -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Melbourne University Publishing, The broken years, 2010
Before the First World War most Australians shared the emotions and traditions of the British Empire. Proud of their British heritage, anxious to raise the Imperial status of Australia, they were eager to fight and, if need be, to die in defence of their race and country. But the horror and tragedy of the conflict brought fundamental changes in outlook. Many of the pre-war enthusiasms persisted, but the days of unquestioning allegiance to Empire were beginning to come to an end, to be replaced by the bittersweet tradition of Anzac. Dr Gammage shows how and why these changes took place. Using the diaries and letters of one thousand front-line soldiers of the First Australian Imperial Force, most of them now part of a unique collection housed in the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, he reconstructs the motives and expectations with which these men volunteered and the experiences they encountered. He highlights and examines the new attitudes to war and to the homeland that developed and foreshadows the important effects in Australia of the changed outlook brought home by the survivors. Those who have returned from war will recognise immediately the raw realities faced by the 'diggers', the growing disillusionment, and the hopes for the future. Those with fathers, husbands, or brothers who served, and all those concerned with what happens to men at war, cannot fail to be moved by the simple dignity of the men{u2019}s accounts, or by the understated courage with which they wrote to their families of the miseries they endured. This book, written with sensitivity and scholarly care, must be read if we are to understand war and its impact on the ethos of a nation.Index, bib, ill, notes, p.288.non-fictionBefore the First World War most Australians shared the emotions and traditions of the British Empire. Proud of their British heritage, anxious to raise the Imperial status of Australia, they were eager to fight and, if need be, to die in defence of their race and country. But the horror and tragedy of the conflict brought fundamental changes in outlook. Many of the pre-war enthusiasms persisted, but the days of unquestioning allegiance to Empire were beginning to come to an end, to be replaced by the bittersweet tradition of Anzac. Dr Gammage shows how and why these changes took place. Using the diaries and letters of one thousand front-line soldiers of the First Australian Imperial Force, most of them now part of a unique collection housed in the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, he reconstructs the motives and expectations with which these men volunteered and the experiences they encountered. He highlights and examines the new attitudes to war and to the homeland that developed and foreshadows the important effects in Australia of the changed outlook brought home by the survivors. Those who have returned from war will recognise immediately the raw realities faced by the 'diggers', the growing disillusionment, and the hopes for the future. Those with fathers, husbands, or brothers who served, and all those concerned with what happens to men at war, cannot fail to be moved by the simple dignity of the men{u2019}s accounts, or by the understated courage with which they wrote to their families of the miseries they endured. This book, written with sensitivity and scholarly care, must be read if we are to understand war and its impact on the ethos of a nation. world war 1914-1918 - personal correspondence, world war 1914-1918 - social conditions -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Lutterworth Press, European weapons and armour : from the Renaissance to the Industrial Revolution, 1980
he invasion of Italy by France in 1494 sowed the dragon's teeth of all successive European wars, and accelerated the pressures to devise ever more effective armaments and methods of warfare." "This account of the story of arms over the period covers in detail the development of the handgun and the pike, the use and style of staff-weapons, mace and axe and war-hammer, dagger and dirk and bayonet. Armour is shown attaining its full Renaissance splendour then suffering its later decline; the history of the sword, Ewart Oakeshott's special interest, is followed to the late eighteenth century when it ceased to be part of everyday wear: cause or effect, the far-reaching effects of the Industrial Revolution on military armaments had begun.Index, bib, ill, p.288.non-fictionhe invasion of Italy by France in 1494 sowed the dragon's teeth of all successive European wars, and accelerated the pressures to devise ever more effective armaments and methods of warfare." "This account of the story of arms over the period covers in detail the development of the handgun and the pike, the use and style of staff-weapons, mace and axe and war-hammer, dagger and dirk and bayonet. Armour is shown attaining its full Renaissance splendour then suffering its later decline; the history of the sword, Ewart Oakeshott's special interest, is followed to the late eighteenth century when it ceased to be part of everyday wear: cause or effect, the far-reaching effects of the Industrial Revolution on military armaments had begun.military technology - history, armour - europe - history -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Clarendon Press, The poisonous cloud : chemical warfare in the First World War, 1986
The introduction of chemical warfare during the First World War was a major event in the history of military technology. It not only posed an unusual challenge to military thinking of the day, which was largely conventional and wholly unfamiliar with science; it also created a heated moral controversy surrounding the new weapon that did not discriminate between soldiers and civilians. This study explores the military role of chemical warfare as well as its effects on people, industries and administration on both sides.Index, bib, notes, ill, p.319.non-fictionThe introduction of chemical warfare during the First World War was a major event in the history of military technology. It not only posed an unusual challenge to military thinking of the day, which was largely conventional and wholly unfamiliar with science; it also created a heated moral controversy surrounding the new weapon that did not discriminate between soldiers and civilians. This study explores the military role of chemical warfare as well as its effects on people, industries and administration on both sides.world war 19314-1918 - chemical warfare, world war 1914-1918 - history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - TOBACCO CUTTER
Cast Iron Tobacco cutter mounted on wooden block with black enamelled handle.personal effects, smoking accessories, tobacco cutter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - SHAVING SET
Mens shaving set in original box Gillette Empire Set made in England, in a metal case with brown & black mottled effect, contains Shaver with screw on handle. Conditions of sale printed on back of box.Made in England Gillette.personal effects, shaving, razor -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - TOBACCO TIN WITH CIGARETTE ROLLERS
Imported Two Seas Tobacco Tin with contents 3 brass hand cigarette rollers & 3 small wooden items 1 a brush. Red tin with gold & black print Imported Two Seas Cut Tobacco Mild Four Ounces, The Leaf used in the manufacture of Imported Two Seas Cut Tobacco is selected from the choicest crops grown in Virginia Imported Two Seas Cut Tobacco is supplied in three grades of strength Mild Medium & Strong. One roller marked L'Universel L.T.Bte_S.G.D.G PatentManfactured at United States Bonded Manufacturing Warehouse Class6 No1 Petersburg Virginia USApersonal effects, smoking accessories, tobacco tin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - POCKET KNIFE
Small chrome plated pocket knife with 2 blades & 2 hanging rings.Made in Germanypersonal effects, keyrings & knives, pocket knife -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - METAL TRAVELLING TRUNK
Steel lidded travelling trunk. Lid 6cm deep. Two metal inserts (14 cm x 42 cm) inside the lid. Inside the lid is painted blue and cream. Metal handles on steel plates at either end (12 cm x 6 cm). Two luggage stickers - one on either end of thetrunk. 1. Victorian Railways. Luggage. EXCESS. Melbourne to Sandhurst. 2. Victorian Railways Luggage Ticket. Melbourne to Sandhurst. Owned by Rev. M Clarke.Stamped on top of lid 'No 1' ' REV. M. CLARKE'personal effects, travel goods, metal trunk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - TOBACCO CUTTER
Cast iron Tobacco Guillotine style cutter with black enamelled handle mounted on a wooden base with name M A Turnbull stamped in black on sides.A.McMillanpersonal effects, smoking accessories, tobacco cutter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - PHARMACY COLLECTION: BOX THAT HELD CONTAINER OF COSTMEDIC POWDER, 1920's
Object. Small square cardboard box with ribbon closure and press-stud catch. Label on top of the box reads "Poudre (Powder) June Roses".Morny Pour Le Teint Manufactured in England by Morny, 201 Regent Street, London.This label is the Registered trade mark of Morny Pty Ltd.personal effects, containers, powder -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - SHAVING MUG
Britannia metal shaving mug with fancy scrolled handle, engraved design of fern leaves, divided compartment with drain holes.Regd trade Mark British 122personal effects, shaving, mug -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: BOOKLET ST.LUKE IN CURRENT ENGLISH
Small booklet containing 77 pages titled St.Luke in Current English published by Angus and Robertson, with Merle Bush name written in pencil on front cover and inside on first page.Mary L Mathesonpersonal effects, religious, merle bush -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: BOOKLET ST.LUKE
Small booklet containing 110 pages titled The Gospel according to St.Luke, written in pencil inside name Merle Bush Bairnsdale.personal effects, religious, merle bush -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - MASONIC - SMALL SATCHEL
Small, black, light leather satchel with clasp on the front. The front has a tooled, double border, 5 mm and 18 mm from the edges. In the corner is the Masonic Emblem. The border is also on the front flap. Satchel has a gusset in it. Also has the name, C. Mueller on the cardboard insert.personal effects, containers, satchel, masonic, small satchel, c mueller -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - WOODEN FRAME AND TYPE WRITTEN NOTE
WOODEN FRAME and type written note describing a Magic Lanternpersonal effects -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - LANSELL COLLECTION: BROOCH: SUSAN BUDDS ( NEE LANSELL )
Brooch: Enclosed in envelope : circular brooch made of different types of marble ? Written on envelope: great, great, great grandmother. Susan Budds ( nee Lansell ) believed to be quartz stones as George ( Susan's brother ) was the quartz king.personal effects, fortuna, family history, fortuna, lansell, bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - BROOCH: ELIZABETH LANSELL'S DEATH BROOCH
Object: Enclosed in envelope: Death brooch of Elizabeth Lansell. Rectangular brooch, black enamel engraved with gold scroll work. Brooch has lock of hair enclosed in clear rectangle in centre of brooch. Engraved on back : E. Lansell, died Feb. 26th. Aged 88 yrs. Written on front of envelope in pen: Born Elizabeth Rammell 1769 Married William L. Elizabeth Lansell's death brooch she was our great, great, great, great, grandmother.E. Lansell, died Feb 26th. Aged 88 yrs.personal effects, fortuna, family history, bendigo, fortuna, lansell, elizabeth lansell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BUSH COLLECTION: EMBOSSED CARD
Embossed card with fancy cut edges; embossed frame with sepia pictures of church with steeple and house in foreground. Embossed yellow & white flowers with green leaves and stems. Embossed: 'kind Thoughts' Blank underside.person, individual, bush collection - personal, bendigo, bush collection, collection, card, ephemera, personal effects -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: WALLET
A burgendy wallet with the words 'Kynoch Explosives' printed in gold on the inside. It contains 2 small scraps of paper on the inside. One of the items is a small article about a giant pig.costume accessories, clothing accessories, wallet, lydia chancellor collection, collection, leather goods, purse, wallet, personal effects, costume accessories -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Medal - VICTORIAN GOLD JUBILEE EXHIBITION 1901 TO 1902 GOLD MEDALLION
15 carat gold medallion with hanging loop attached at top with gold coloured link. On obverse: figure of a gold miner down on one knee panning for gold. Miner has red enamel shirt. Word "Bendigo" is engraved below the figure. Around the edge are the words 'Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition 1901 - 1902' Reverse side: laurel wreath around edge. Engraved in centre 'Awarded to Sir A.J. Peacock MLA' Below laurel wreath is a small rectangle with engraving '15c' Medallion donated to BHS from estate of George Harris, Axedale.personal effects -
Yarra Ranges Regional Museum
Tin, Muir & Neil Pty. Ltd. et al, Carnation Corn Caps Tin
Carnation Corn Caps Tin painted predominantly in white, with red, green and black text and illustration of carnation flower. Has hinged lid.Printed on the lid in ink 'CARNATION / CORN CAPS / No proprietary rights are claimed in / the manufacture of this preparation / AN EFFICIENT AND PAINLESS CORN REMOVER' Verso, printed in black ink: 'CARNATION CORN CAPS. / Reg. Vic. 4802. When firmly affixed these caps cannot be displaced from their proper position. Simply apply the red cap over the centre of the corn and fix firmly with the straps; the red circle relieves boot pressure. After three days the corn may easily be removed. / Active ingredient Ac. Salicyl 40% in Ointment Base. On the front side of the tin's lid: 'MUIR & NEIL PTY. LTD., SYDNEY & MELBOURNE' On the back side of the tin's lid: 'CUXON, GERRARD & CO. LTD.'personal effects, health, carnation corn caps -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - 'MISSIONARY BIRTHDAY BAND INFORMATION LEAFLET
small cream coloured paper 'Missionary Birthday Band Information Leaflet - 'Founded 1909 ' - the aim of the 'MISSIONARY BIRTHDAY BAND 'is to send forth Native Christians in Heathen Lands ..To evangelise their own people.' …back page shows a Financial Statement dated 31.12.1937personal effects, religious, 'missionary birthday band / -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Effects Additions Of Chromium, Silver & Manganese On The Stress Corrosion Behaviour Of Al-Zn-Mg-Cu
Description: No: AR-001-599 Date: Feb 1979 Author: J. Q. Clayton Publisher: DSTO Pages: 30 Binding: Permanent/Soft Keywords: Note 126 Level of Importance: National. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Edwards, Glen D, Vietnam: The War Within. (Copy 2)
Vietnam; The War Within is a significant milestone in our understanding of the psychological effects of war experienced by the men and women who served in Vietnam. Twenty Vietnam veterans from Australia, America and New Zealand tell their stories with a frankness which some readers may find disturbing or hard to believe.Vietnam; The War Within is a significant milestone in our understanding of the psychological effects of war experienced by the men and women who served in Vietnam. Twenty Vietnam veterans from Australia, America and New Zealand tell their stories with a frankness which some readers may find disturbing or hard to believe.veterans - counseling - case studies, 1961-1975 - veterans, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - psychological aspects, new zealand, america, australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Edwards, Glen D, Vietnam: the War Within. (Copy 3)
Vietnam; The War Within is a significant milestone in our understanding of the psychological effects of war experienced by the men and women who served in Vietnam. Twenty Vietnam veterans from Australia, America and New Zealand tell their stories with a frankness which some readers may find disturbing or hard to believe.Vietnam; The War Within is a significant milestone in our understanding of the psychological effects of war experienced by the men and women who served in Vietnam. Twenty Vietnam veterans from Australia, America and New Zealand tell their stories with a frankness which some readers may find disturbing or hard to believe. veterans - counseling - case studies, 1961-1975 - veterans, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - psychological aspects, new zealand, american -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Little, Ken, Cease Fire: Courage Under Fire. Vietnam And Other Conflicts, 2020
Cease Fire is a must read story about the lives of five men from Sydney's Northern Beaches who were involved in the Vietnam War, and another whose life was affected by the Second World War. The stories in Cease Fire are compelling and educate readers about the effects of war on human lives. It is ironic that the war did not cease for many returned soldiers - the firing never stopped.Six Vietnam Veterans' stories of their time in Vietnam.Cease Fire is a must read story about the lives of five men from Sydney's Northern Beaches who were involved in the Vietnam War, and another whose life was affected by the Second World War. The stories in Cease Fire are compelling and educate readers about the effects of war on human lives. It is ironic that the war did not cease for many returned soldiers - the firing never stopped. 1961 - 1975 -- veterans -- australia, 1961 - 1975 - veterans - australia - biography, vietnam war, 1961 - 1975, personal narratives - australian