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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, Swift Boat
The boat has grey body and black bottom stands on two legs base. The control room is half of the deck. It has 1 soldier at the front, 1 soldier in the cockpit and 2 soldiers controlling the stiring wheel. At the back of the boat, a soldier controls a machine gun.SWIFT BOAT Used for Inland water operations By "Brown Water Navy"model boat, swift boat, brown water navy -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 21/04/2005
This photograph was taken during the upgrade of the Bendigo Railway line at Sunbury Station. The upgrade took twelve months to complete and during that time bus services replaced the trains.A coloured photograph of construction on the site of the Sunbury Railway Station. The photograph has been taken from the Macedon Street bridge looking south towards the station and the pedestrian bridge over the railway tracks. On the tracks the old railway lines have been removed and storm water pipes are being put into position before the new lines are to be laid.railways, bendigo line, railway stations, bridges, sunbury railway station, george evans collection -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Goulburn Weir, 1890
Taken by photographer for State Rivers and Water Supply Commission.Medium sized black and white photograph. Concrete and iron weir structure - granite stone spillway with minor flow of water in centre. Close up photograph sparse trees on the bank beyond. Gas lamps on walkway.goulburn weir, victorian state rivers and supply commission -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Whitehorse ecovision, 1/09/2002 12:00:00 AM
Whitehorse Council report - a strategy for ecological sustainability.Whitehorse Council report - a strategy for ecological sustainability. Includes basic statistics, information and detailed proposals for sustainable use of energy, water. Protection of biodiversity, Transport, Effects on the community.Whitehorse Council report - a strategy for ecological sustainability. city of whitehorse, water conservation, wildlife conservation, conservation of natural resources, pollution -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, KODAK, CLUNES FLOOD 1934, 1934
CRESWICK CREEK FLOODED IN 1934. AFTER VERY HEAVY RAINS UP STREAM - WATER REACHED SOLDIER'S MONUMENT AND PURCELL STREET CLUNESBLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF CRESWICK CREEK IN FLOOD. BUTTER FACTORY BRIDGE WITH WATER THREE QUARTERS UP PYLONS. 1934 FLOODS TREES IN QUEEN'S PARK IN BACKGROUND.clunes floods, photograph, creswick creek -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - Highland Gathering, Highland Gathering Trophy
A silver trophy with arched waved handles that protrude from the bottom, on a plastic trophy standHighland Gathering Shepparton Band contest 3rd Prize 'C' Grade 1955 V.S.R Pipes & Drums5/6 rvr, 5/6 rvr pipes and drums -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Geological specimen - Fossiliferous Mudstone, Unknown
This specimen was found in Cape Patterson, Vic. Cape Paterson is a cape and seaside village located near the town of Wonthaggi, 132 kilometres southeast of Melbourne, in the Bass Coast Shire of Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. These dark, fossiliferous Mudstones were deposited in slow-moving water associated with sedimentary basins & continental shelves. They are rich in carbon which makes them almost black. This is typical of an anoxic, reducing environment such as deep water or stagnant conditions where carbon-rich material would remain unoxidised during subsequent deposition & diagenesis. it has an imprint of a leaf in the rock itself, displaying the fossil of the plant. This specimen is unique due to the leaf impression within the stone itself. Imprint fossils are formed from an organism moving in some way, leaving behind a trace or track. These tracks are preserved when the clay/silt dries slowly and is covered by other sediment. Plants can also leave imprint fossils when they are covered by sediment. The leaf tissue degrades, leaving an imprint of where the leaf once was. This specimen is part of a larger collection of geological and mineral specimens collected from around Australia (and some parts of the world) and donated to the Burke Museum between 1868-1880. A large percentage of these specimens were collected in Victoria as part of the Geological Survey of Victoria that begun in 1852 (in response to the Gold Rush) to study and map the geology of Victoria. Collecting geological specimens was an important part of mapping and understanding the scientific makeup of the earth. Many of these specimens were sent to research and collecting organisations across Australia, including the Burke Museum, to educate and encourage further study.These dark, fossiliferous Mudstones were deposited in slow moving water associated with sedimentary basins & continental shelves. They are rich in carbon which makes them almost black. This is typical of an anoxic, reducing environment such as deep water or stagnant conditions where carbon rich material would remain unoxidised during subsequent deposition & diagenesis. FOSSILIFEROUS MUDSTONE / Locality: Cape Patterson, Victoria | Descriptive catalogue / Pg 27 No 95 / "Grey Clay, / Cape Paterson with leaf impressions' / 15/4/21 C. William /mudstone, cape patterson, leaf imprint, fossilised leaf, fossiliferous mudstone -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Piece of Wooden Water Main, n.d
Used for water reticulation used in Portland up until the 1970's and 80's when the wooden mains were replaced. This section was 'rescued' from the municipal tip and donated by Mr. Iain Gran and Mrs. Ann Grant.Material - wood, five segments held together by a spiral of steel, wrapped externally. The wood expanded to form water-tight pipe. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Victorian Municipal Directory 1972, Louis L. Holzer, 1972
Victorian Municipal Directory 1972 94th Publication State Guide and Water Supply Record for 1972Dark blue book with gold writing " Victorian Municipal Directory 1972". State Guide and water supply record incorporating part of southern NSW. Published by Arnall & Jackson Pty LtdAs abovevictorian municipal directory 1972, water supply record -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: COOLING OFF
Water Polo was introduced at the Bendigo Municipal Baths in 1926/27. By November 1933 Bendigo had its own Water polo league that continues to this dayBendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Cooling off: Graeme Hyde scores a game of water polo on Australia Day in 1953 at the Bendigo Municipal Baths. It is interesting to note the grandstand at the upper reserve, which is now the QEO. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Goulburn Weir, 1890
Taken by photographer for State Rivers and Water Supply Commission.Medium sized black and white photograph. Concrete and iron weir structure, stone spillway, earth bank on West bank below brick control house. Dead trees in water beyond weir, houses on West bankgoulburn weir, victorian state rivers and supply commission -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bag Canvas Water, Circa 1950
This extract from an advertisement in the Sydney Morning Herald newspaper of 1/12/1959 places the era in which this water bag was prolific throughout rural Australia. " ABERDEEN CANVAS GOODS for the man on the land here is Australia's most useful, convenient and hygienic water bag. Its special unbreakable plastic nozzle is fitted with a perforated filter strainer. Made from long flax canvas, its universal handle enables it to be hung on bumper bar, wire fence or on hook or nail" The availability of clean cool drinking water in remote rural locations was essential for survival under the blistering Australian summer sun. This was in a pioneer era when transport, roads and convenience stores were ,in a lot of "outback" Australia, in short supply and survival was dependent upon what could be carried by vehicle or pack horse.When the Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme became a reality, the use of the water bag was one of the essential personal items of survival given to each person working in the forests and on and in the high plains environment. Even in an outside stationary work place the availability of cool clean water was a prerequisite. The canvas water bag allowed any wind or airflow to cool down the water, even on very hot days, to provide a refreshing and throat quenching supply of water. These bags could be fastened onto the front of vehicles or hanging from shady tree branches thereby permitting air flow around the bag. During the "wearing in" period the residual taste from the canvas was fairly strong, this became considerably less as time and a half moved on. This "Aberdeen" long flax canvas water bag is held together on two sides and the top by strong heavy cotton stitching. The iron fashioned carrying handle has, protruding from its top elevation ,a very strong hook (well in excess of the bags' weight requirement). At the top, of the bag, and on one side only, is a brown coloured bakelite spout (with an inbuilt filter) protruding upwards. This spout has its matching , screw on, lid complete with attachment chain (not fixed at the handle end)On the front of the bad and stenciled in bold lettering, "ABERDEEN" and directly below "Travellers" and below this "FILTER BAG". Below this are two parallel black lines enclosing an ochre coloured band(12mm wide) running around the bottom section of the bag. Below this band is stenciled the number 14 in black (25mm high) figures. The spout lid has stamped on the top surface and within the outline of Australia, "ABERDEEN FILTER WATER BAG". Above this and close to the edge of the lid is pressed "PAT. No 9149/32 and down at the bottom rim is stamped "RD. No. 9870". canvas, water bag, water container, camping equipment, survival pack -
Federation University Historical Collection
Artwork - Sketch Books, Dr David Alexander's Sketchbook, 1971 to 2012
David Ancrum Alexander was born c1925 and died in 2015. He practiced medicine in Ballarat but also had a keen interest in drawing and painting, mostly water colour. The sketch books range from 1971 to 2012. Each appears to be related to a specific theme - people, places, and characters in novels. Often this is mentioned on the cover. He became a member of the Art Acquisition Committee at the University Campus at Mount Helen. A Thanksgiving Service was held in his honour at Federation University in the Caro Convention Centre on 27 March 2015.52 sketch books, spiral bound. Pencil drawings and water colour workYear printed on cover of each book. Themes contained in book written on coverdavid alexander, doctor, ballarat, drawing, painting, water colour, art acquisition committee, ballarat university, federation university, caro convention centre, thanksgiving service, 1971, 2012, c1925, 2015 -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Instrument - Military Bugle
Unlike most regimental bugles made in England, this bugle does not bear a crest or evidence of manufacturer. This bugle is therefore believed to be manufactured in India.This bugle has representational significance as a standard issue item of the British Commonwealth Forces.Brass bugle, damaged/buckled bell, two pipes, chrome mouth piece. Missing original mouthpiece and chain.empire made, bugle, instrument, musical instrument, india -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Handpainted organ pipes, Missions to Seamen, Port Melbourne, Alison Kelly, 1990
Photographed by Alison Kelly at the Missions to Seamen after National Trust bought and returned the organ to the buildingColour photograph of handpainted pipes of Missions to Seamen organ (item 463) in close up on left and centre sectionmissions to seamen, arts and entertainment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Pipe Rack, three Pipes
Made by Mr Hogg of Toolern Vale, grandfather of George Cox, retired local M.L.A. and member of founding committee responsible for restoration of cottage.Wooden pipe rack with five wooden supports. Three Pipes. One pipe bowl appears to be hand made.personal effects, smoking accessories -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Photograph, Robert Pointon, Industrial Drive Facing West in South Sunshine, 1990
Local sceneLocal sceneColour Photograph - looking down a road at sunset - stacked pipes in foreground. Made as a series of three plates - AR0009 -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - colour prints, Michèle Adler
michèle adler, irrigation, burnley gardens -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph of members of Pipes and Drum
A black and white photo of the members of Pipes and Drums in the early 20th Century, the photograph is taking likely before WWI -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
Black and white photograph of pipes being laid in trench during construction of sewage system Lake Tyers Victoriasewage, public works -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Make Every Drop Count
Pamphlet by Ministry of Water Resources and Water Supply for Use Water Wisely Campaign.Pamphlet by Ministry of Water Resources and Water Supply for Use Water Wisely Campaign.Pamphlet by Ministry of Water Resources and Water Supply for Use Water Wisely Campaign.water supply, victoria. ministry of water resources and water supply -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Furphy Water Cart, 1910-1920
Furphy water carts were first made in 1895Furphy Water Cart, Three wheel tractor drawn tank on a wooden frame. Original wheels and body made by J. Furphy Foundry. Holds 180 gallons. Red ends has signature Furphy markings with indented writing. Refer to photos -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - RAINCOAT, CAMOUFLAGED, 1967
Water proof raincoat issued to all soldiers in pouch. Part of the collection of "John Young". Refer Cat No. 1181.3 for service details.Black and green camouflage, water proof raincoat jammed into a small similar colour bag. Bag is actually attached to coat and coat is then able to be folded and squashed into the pocket and buttoned up.Inside marked "M-Class 8415 66-021-5442". with place for Army No. and name.john young collection, equipment, raincoat for tropics -
Villa Alba Museum
Photograph - Waste water pipes, c.1987
Built for William and Anna-Maria Greenlaw in the early 1880s, and with interiors decorated by the Paterson Bros, Villa Alba remained in private ownership until 1949. From 1950, the house was owned by a number of institutions. By 1984, the Villa Alba Preservation Society had been formed, and three years later, the Mount Royal Hospital granted a 25-year lease to Kew Council. In 2004, the title to Villa Alba was passed by the Victorian Government to The Villa Alba Museum Incorporated. The Museum, at 44 Walmer Street, Kew, is now a cultural institution committed to the collection, study and display of 19th century interior decorative finishes, and the components of 19th and 20th century interior decoration.This is one of a number of historically and aesthetically significant photos of the interiors and exterior of Villa Alba when it was still owned by the Mount Royal Hospital, showing twentieth century accretions and deterioration of the historic fabric of the building. This was a benchmark survey against which future conservation and restoration activities can be measured.In December 1987, Mockridge Stahle & Mitchell Pty Ltd Architects prepared ‘Villa Alba Survey: A Report on the fabric for Mount Royal Hospital’ of which this photograph is a part. Photo of numerous pipes, all installed during the period when the house was owned by the Royal Women's Hospital as a home for nurses (1950-1974). The pipes extended from a bathroom installed at the end of the first floor hall, running along the box gutter to the rear of the building. [The pipes were removed in subsequent restorations].villa alba museum, conservation photographs, victorian architecture, drain pipes, waste water -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Roos Skip Into Peak Traffic, 2019
Several kangaroos were reported bounding along Blackburn's busy streets early on February 27th.Several kangaroos were reported bounding along Blackburn's busy streets early on February 27th having been attracted to roadsides in search of grass & water during our prolonged dry spell.Several kangaroos were reported bounding along Blackburn's busy streets early on February 27th. wildlife, blackburn, whitehorse road, blackburn, warriors 4 wildlife -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Dress, Hand made, c.1900
This dress is hand made possibly by a mother for her daughters. It is hand and machine stitched. This style of dress would have been worn for special occasions, eg going to church or special outings.This item is very significant for the following reasons. Historic and social - it shows what little girls wore during the early 1900's of the Kiewa Valley. It also shows fashion of the times and how these styles of dresses were made. All of which is valuable for research on these topics. There are only two of these dresses in the collection of the KVSH, and therefore would be very rare. The condition is good enough to display, therefore it has good interpretive capacity.Brown Cotton Dress. Top and sleeves are lined in calico. Home made, with manual machine stitches and some hand sewing. The dress has a high round neck and long sleeves. There is a band around the waist to which a gathered skirt it attached with hand stitching. Two different shades of brown are used on this dress. Back opens with 8 hooks. Water stains on dresschild, homemade, dress, girl, kiewa-valley -
National Wool Museum
Ribbon fragment
Awarded at Agricultural show.CHAMPION WATER FOWLagricultural shows -
National Wool Museum
Ribbon fragment
Awarded at Agricultural show.CHAMPION WATER FOWLagricultural shows -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
hard cover non-fiction book, Australian War Memorial, SOLDIERING ON, 1942
"Soldiering On" continues the practise of the soldiers contributing to the development of the bookred coloured hard cover non-fiction bookwater damage to pages -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Morack Public Golf Course, c1985
Pamphlet describing the Morack Public Golf Course in Vermont South.Pamphlet describing the Morack Public Golf Course in Vermont South. Its history is outlined and its proposed development. Course maintenance and watering systems are described. The verso is a detailed plan of the course.Pamphlet describing the Morack Public Golf Course in Vermont South. morack golf course, dandenong valley metropolitan park