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Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Footwear - Pair of Button Up Boots, c1900s
These shoes belonged to Ruby May Selina Wallace (1891-1973) who was born in Maidstone but seemed to have lived in Inglewood in regional Victoria. They were donated by an Emerald person who received them from Ruby.The boots are an example of handmade Edwardian footwear.Pair of Black Leather Boots with double ridged stitching across the instep. Soft leather upper part and smooth leather lower part. Small Heel. Nine buttonholes on each boot with nine black buttons attached with metal clips.Underneath each boot: '3/E' On lining inside each boot: 'B.B.300/W2781/'button up boots, edwardian, 1900s, inglewood -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Properts saddle stain, Circa 1900
Used for preserving new saddles, bridles and other leather goodsAs imported and sold by Holden and FrostBeige ceramic Jar with cork stopper labelled as Properts saddle stain along with instructions for useProperts saddle stain along with instructions for useleather stain, properts -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Glass bottle, C1900
Glass bottle to contain leather protection liquid C1900 gImported and sold by Holden and FrostSquare shaped clear glass bottle with neck suited to a cork stopperFrank Miller's Crown ( Crown Logo) Dressing New York USAbottle, leather protection -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Shoe powder
Six small cylindrical tins containing coloured powders, with red, yellow black and white coloured labels on the sides.The Dazel Chemical Company's Dry Suede Powder. For Suede and Buck leather shoes and slippers. Net Weight 2 ozs. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BATTLE DRESS, ARMY, 1953 - 1970
1. Battle Dress Jacket. Wool Khaki. It has Sgts Stripes, on each shoulder are cloth badges. 3 Div and Northern Victorian Rgt. The jacket has two breast pockets and a purpose made cloth belt. 2. Trousers Battle dress. Wool, khaki. Fly held shut with five buttons. Brown buttons hold belt loops. 3. Shirt, polyester. light Khaki. Long sleeve. Two breast pockets held shut with brown buttons. 4. Tie, light brown. 5. Hat, Khaki fur felt. It has a silver hat badge of 38 Battn - Motto HONOREM CUSTODITE.Inside shirt collar has letters. “R.W” written in ink. Written in texta, inside leather band is: - “Atkinson 2794820”38 bn, post ww2, cmf, passchendaele barracks trust -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Country Fire Brigade Hat, Commonwealth Government Clothing Factory, Mid 20th century
This hat was part of the uniform of the Country Fire Brigade. The organization now known as the Country Fire Authority was established in 1945 as a volunteer and community-based organization providing fire fighting and emergency services in regional and rural areas in Victoria. Today the organization includes career fire-fighters and funding is partly provided by a levy included in local Council rates. The owner of this hat is not known. This hat is of minor interest and is retained for display purposesThis is a hat with a circular flat crown made of black felt with 4 eyelets. Around the edge of the crown is a brown leather band with a fabric bow fastening and a black cloth ribbon with a red corded edging. In the centre is a brass badge with letters on it. The peak is made of patent leather with a black leather band on the upper edge with metal buttons. The inside of the peak is made of green leather. Inside the hat is a plastic covering with a leather band. There is a cloth label with yellow printing. Commonwealth Government Clothing Factory Melbourne 7 C.F.B. country fire fighting services warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Administrative record - Town of Warrnambool Ledgers, Thomas Beattie, Warrnambool Rate Collector, early 20th century
These are two administrative record books from the Warrnambool Town Council which took over from the Warrnambool Borough Council in 1883 and existed until 1918 when it became the Warrnambool City Council. .1 Warrnambool Town Council letter book dating from 1904 to 1918 containing copies of letters written by the Rate Collector, Thomas Beattie .2 Warrnambool Town Council Contract Book dating from 1902 to 1909. The contract details include the name of the supplier or tradesman and the costs. Some of the contracts deal with the Corporation Baths, the Botanic Gardens and town tree planting. These record books are of historic interest as they include many projects in Warrnambool and the names of local people from early in the 20th centuryThese are two administrative record books from the Town of Warrnambool Council. .1 Letter Book with a blue cover and a pasted label and a brown leather spine and leather edging on the corners. The pages include an alphabetical index at the front of the book. .2 Ledger with a dark green cover and leather binding on the spine and the edges of the cover. The spine has red and brown leather labelsTown Of Warrnambool Contract Bookwarrnambool town council, thomas beattie warrnambool rate collector -
Cheese World Museum
Horse collar with hames
The Percy Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. The horse collar was part of the collection of rural items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum.Straw-filled horse collar with leather upper and a blanket fabric on the underside. A set of iron hames sit around the collar with two rings attached to the top end with a hame hook on both sides and a chain joining both at the lower end. The leather neck roll is stitched to the collar with a leather lace. The collar has a leather strap and buckles attached to the top.rural industry, livestock, farm machinery, horse harness, allansford, uebergang, saddlery, horses -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Clothing - Jerkin, Leather, H. Creighton, Approx 1947
UnknownSleeveless brown leather jerkin lined with khaki wool serge. The jerkin fastens down the front with four large brown plastic buttons, which fasten into leather bound buttonholes. Jerkin Leather Jacket Size 41, to fit 34 to 40Australian Military Forces printed on the buttonsworld war 2, second world war -
Bendigo Military Museum
Footwear - BOOTS - AB - ARMY, Aust Dept of Defence, 1962
Pair of black leather army boots - known as "AB" - ankle boots with no laces. Leather soles with maker's label imprint. Nail heads visible.Makers label - imprint on sole - "1962/7.5/DID"uniform, footwear, boots, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - BELT, C.Pre WW1 possible
Leather belt, brown, money pouch attached & 1 brass button, copper wire stitching, 2 brass buckles, 2 leather straps.Anterior surface of belt: “VII DG [star of David] T00002 Williamson South Africa”uniform - army, costume accessories - male, trades-leatherworking, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Footwear - BOOTS, ARMY WW2, C.WW2
The items were issued to Quentin Clifford BINKS, V245016 & VX114178 2nd AIF. Refer Cat No 1835 for his service history.Tan leather pair boots, leather laces, stacked heels. .1) Steel reinforcing on heel only. .2) Steel reinforcing on heel & toe.uniforms - army, costume accessories - male footwear, boots, binks -
Bendigo Military Museum
Footwear - BOOTS AB, C.1967
Items issued to MAURICE CHARLES BETTS. Refer Cat No 1198.2 for his Service History..1) & .2) Army Boots, pair. Black leather, Dept of Defence issue, black leather laces, steel caps on soles & reinforcing on heels.On sole: D [up arrow] D 1967uniforms -army, male footware, boots ab, betts -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Book, Brendan Moloney, Pilot on Board, The 175th anniversary history of the Port Phillip Sea Pilots, 2018
Leather like material Covers with silver inlaid tittle. Same leather type material covering cardboard slip case with silver inlaid crest.non-fictionport phillip sea pilots, interest group, port phillip, sea pilots, victoria, brendan monoley -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Boots, Ankle, Black, 1960 (estimated)
Army issue leather boots, black, ankle length. Half-sole repair, steel toe plate and horseshoe protector in heel, leather laces. boots, army clothing -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Ledger - Prescription Book, December 1915 - November 1916, n.d
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Lens case, 1969
Photographic equipment belonging to Garry David Martin, Service no:2793230 used in Vietnam in 1970Black leather-look vinyl cylinder with leather strap and tab with press stud closure. Grey velvet cord lining and contains lens cover.Mirandalens case, camera, garry martin, martin, gd martin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: SCALEBUOYS SAMPLE CASE
Brown leather sample case containing 8 Scalebuoys of various sizes and shapes held in a blue velvet holder with small leather securing straps.Bendigo Electronic Coy. Patdsciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bendigo-inventions-scalebuoys-hartley abbott -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
WW1 Leather Horse Shoe Carrier
WW1 Circa 1914-1918WW1 1914-1918, Light Horse horse shoes. Leather Horse Shoe Carrier Case made of hard reinforced leather, brass buckle for strap. Fits approx 4 horse shoes at a time. nilww1 horse shoe carrier, horse shoe carrier for ww1 light horse soldiers., ww1 horse shoe container -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Equipment - RAAF Leather Flying Goggles - Francis Robertson WW2 Pilot, WW2 Circa 1940
These goggles belonged to RAAF Pilot Francis Robertson who crash landed his trainee solo flight tiger moth into Nurse Carters home at Chiltern in 1943. Pilot Officer Robertson then went on to serve in New Guinea whilst flying Tiger Moths and Wirraways. WW2 significance with Francis Robertson having served in the New Guinea Campaign, flying Tiger Moths and Wirraways. Francis Robertson was also the trainee pilot who crashed his plane into Nurse Carter's residence at Chiltern in 1943. Leather and perspex flying goggles belonging to RAAF Pilot Francis Robertson WW1. The goggles are made of leather, reinforced rubber and protective vision perspex. pilot, world world 2, raaf, frank robertson, goggles -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Football, AIF, Australian Rules Football, Circa 1915-1919
This ball was possibly made by Corporal C. McMullen during WWI. McMullen made footballs for the Australian Imperial Force, all of which were hand stitched. He made the original ball for the 1916 Australian Rules exhibition match held in London and watched by 3000 spectators. McMullen's balls were called "The AIF Ball", indicating that this might be one of them. The inscription "Match .II." suggests it was used for a later match.The provenance of this object is unknown, but it was potentially made by Corporal C. McMullen for use in an AIF exhibition match. If so, it is a highly significant piece of sporting memorabilia, and holds national significance as an object that tells the early evolution of Australian Rules Football and the importance of sport to the armed forces.Brown leather football, deflated. Stitched together. Four leather threads at top of ball. Has stencil painted markings on both top sections.THE AIF BALL / MATCH .II.football, aif, afl, australian rules, sport, leather, wwi -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1990
Badminton racquet. Yonex brand, B-760DF model. Metal with nylon strings. Leather covered grip. Materials: Metal composite, Nylon, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1990
Badminton racquet. Yonex brand, B-760DF model. Metal with nylon strings. Leather covered grip. Materials: Metal composite, Nylon, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1990
Badminton racquet. Yonex brand, B-760DF model. Metal with nylon strings. Leather covered grip. Materials: Metal composite, Nylon, Leathertennis -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Footwear - Pair of Silver Leather Sandals, Angel Albert, c.1970
The extensive fashion and design collection of the Kew Historical Society has been assembled over a number of decades. One subsection of this collection is shoes, designed and manufactured for Australian women by Australian and European designers. Many of the shoes, while often mass-produced, were generally constructed by skilled artisans using traditional shoe-making techniques. The shoes date from the 1890s to the 1980s. A pair of open toed women’s sandals in silver leather. The name of the shoe and the designer is embossed on the brown leather upper as “Evening Star / Made by Sherry”Angel Albert / Made in Spain; Made in Spain for Myerwomen's shoes, sandals, sherry -- shoes -- spain -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1985
A black protoype racquet; composite matierals; no model or maker markings. Handle wrapped in black leather. Materials: Metal, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, 16-Dec-24
Spalding wood racquet with red and white whipping on shoulders and grooved wood handle. Leather cuff on butt. Materials: Wood, String, Gut, Leathertennis -
Mont De Lancey
Camera and Carry Case and Instruction Booklet, Kodak Ltd
Black 'Brownie' camera with leather carry handle. Brown leather carry case. Six-20 Brownie camera instruction booklet (in the carry case).Camera:- "Six-20 'Brownie' C Made by Kodak"cameras, instruction booklets, camera cases -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Paddle Strop
This razor strop is called a paddle strop. ABOUT STROPS Straight razors and cut throat razors were the major tools for shaving before the safety razor was invented in the 1880’s and even today specialty shaving shops still sell the straight razors. Along with the razor, the process of shaving would commonly involve lathering up shaving soap using a shaving brush with boar bristles. Men could own several razors and rotate them through the week and some shops sold the razors in a set, a razor for each day of the week. Straight razors could require stropping more than once during the shaving of a heavy beard, and stropping would also be performed at the end of each shave. Honing would only be performed two or three times a year, preserving the blade’s edge. A lot of skill was needed to hone and strop the blades of these early razors and the methods to do so were a large part of the curriculum in Barber colleges. The razor would be sharpened on a grinding wheel then honed on sharpening stone and finally finished using a strop. Straight edge razors would usually be sold unfinished and that process would be completed by the customer. A razor strop, usually made from leather, thick canvas or light timber, would be used to straighten and polish the straight razor for shaving. Strops could also be used to polish other blades such as knives, small metal tools and chisels. Sometimes an abrasive polishing compound is also used to give a mirror finish. Some strops, such as this one in our Collection, are designed to be used while hanging from a nail or peg, while others are hand held. To use the strop draw the spine of the blade down along the strop with the blade following, without putting any pressure on the blade. At the end of the stroke, rotate the blade over its spine then draw the spine along the strop again so that the edge moves away from the top. The finer grade of leather strap is used to give the final finish. Wooden paddle strop, (or raxor strop or cushion strop). Strop has two leather sides, numbered 1 and 2, on a slotted paddle. Marked on handle “Hamon”. Sides are numbered 1 and 2. Has two slits in body of strop. "Hamon" stamped on handle. "Hamon" stamped on handle. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, wooden strop, paddle strop, strop, razor strop, shaving accessory, barber's equipment, personal grooming -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Functional object - Pocket Watch, C.1853
Although the exact creation of this pocket watch is unknown, the pocket watch was first invented in 1510, in Nuremberg, Germany. The inception of this invention can be attributed to Peter Henlein, a master locksmith who continued producing timepieces until the 16th century when their manufacturing expanded to other parts of Europe. During the 15th century, pocket watches served as a means of distinguishing between the lower classes and the affluent members of society since only the wealthy could afford them. In this era, an early version of the pocket watch was typically worn around the neck, as opposed to being attached to a pocket watch chain like the Albert T Bar chain. Furthermore, the increasing use of the railways during the latter part of the 1800s significantly accelerated the popularity of pocket watches.This pocket watch is significant as they relate to the social history within the Burke Museum's collection playing a vital role in narrating the history of Beechworth, demonstrating the past of the town through insights into its social, cultural, and economic dimensions.A silver pocketwatch with a leather strap attached at the clasp.A01153clock, pocketwatch, timepiece, burke museum