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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Weapon, Machete
Farmer's agricultural machete, forged blade with bamboo handle for clearing underbrush in front of bunkers for clear fire.machete -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c.1935-1939
Ref: Searching for Nineteenth-Century Florida Water Bottles by Catherine Sullivan, p.88-9. 'New York City directories list Murray and Lanman, druggists, at 69 Water Street from 1835 to 1849; David T. Lanman, druggist, at 69 Water Street from 1836 to 1857; and Lanman and Kemp at 69 Water Street from 1858 to 1870, when they relocated to William Street (New-York Historical Society 1834-1873).'Tall aqua tinted clear glass bottle, round in section with embossed text on sides and numerals on baseEmbossed on base '24' (indistinct). On sides 'FLORIDA WATER, MURRAY & LANMAN DRUGGISTS NEW YORK'.florida water, druggist, wholesale. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Stamp ink bottle
8722.1 - Clear glass bottle with black ink inside. It has paper labels and has a rubber cork.8722.1 - BLACK - 16 FL OZS - EXCELSIOR - OPAQUE QUICK-DRYING STAMP INK - (WATERPROOF) - USE ONLY WITH "OPAQUE" INK PADS - For use on glass, pottery, metals, and all glazed surfaces - Colours: Black, Blue, Green and Red. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, post 1873
Round clear glass bottle with stepped shoulder between body and neck of bottle. Text embossed on base.'COLGATE & CO W2 PERFUMERS 4 NEW YORK' -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
Clear glass bottle, oval in section with 'burst off finish' at neck and circular pontil mark on base.Nil -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass
Rectangular clear glass bottle with angled corners. Text embossed on two corner panels near base.'M' on one side and 'I' on the other. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, 1800's
Reference: American Journal of Pharmacy, volume 1, page 162. "So rapid is the progress of this change, that it is seldom we meet with the article in our shops which is not more or less injured by it. The first sign of the loss of alkali, is the efflorescence on the surface, which gradually extends till the whole crystalline mass is altered. It is from this cause that we have so much difficulty in pleasing those who are particular about the quality of their "smelling salts." A preparation, called " the Preston smelling salts," has within a few years been introduced from England, and has deservedly been much sought after. The manufacturers have wisely put it up in very wide mouthed bottles, which enable one to inhale a much larger quantity of ammonia at once, and thus increase the apparent strength of the salt. But it has other qualities to recommend it, than the manner in which it is put up for sale. It retains its odour for a longer time and wastes more slowly than the common smelling salts. It was generally believed, when the article was first brought here, that its superiority was owing to the sublimation being made at once into the bottle, so as to avoid any loss of ammonia by unnecessary exposure to the air. An examination, however, will satisfy any one that the salt is crystallized and not sublimed. The superior compactness and hardness of a crystalline over a sublimed salt, are great advantages in so volatile a substance as the carbonate of ammonia; and to this, I have no doubt the good qualities of the Preston salts are to be attributed. The salt may be crystallized with great facility in the winter season".Round squat clear glass bottle, wide neck with rough cut top, embossed text on side.'PRESTON SALTS' on side.smelling salts, preston salts -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Between 1872-1916, reference : bottle manufacturers mark
Oakleigh Leader, Saturday 8 September 1894, page 1,. Advertisement. 'Agents ......H. Davis, Chemist, 299 High Street, St. Kilda.....'. source : TroveRectangular pale blue tinted clear glass bottle with angled corners, embossed text on side and base.'H. DAVIS ST KILDA' on side. 'M' on base. -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Iodine bottle used by Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan
Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan worked in the Victorian country town of Casterton as a general practitioner from 1919 until his death in 1977. He also practiced obstetrics. His son, Dr David More O'Sullivan donated his obstetric bag and its contents to the College in 1999. The bag and contents are a unique time capsule of the type of instruments and pharmaceuticals used in the inter-war period.Small amber coloured glass bottle used to store iodine. Bottle has a clear glass stopper.antiseptic -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Dispensing box, Inhiband (Hall) intrauterine device, Ayerst International Inc, 1960s-early 1970s
From the Albert Street East Melbourne rooms of Dr Geoffrey Bishop. The contraceptive device was commonly used in the 1960s-early 1970s.Container, plastic, containing Inhiband (Hall) intrauterine device in a sealed clear plastic bag [registration 30.3].contraceptive, iud -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Slide rule, Faber-Castell
White Castell rectangular slide rule (270.1) stored in clear plastic Faber Castell case (270.2).On slide rule: printed - “Castell”, On case: stamped - “Made in Germany”, in pen - “451”, Paper label: “Castell 57/89” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Optical flat with box
Blank clear slide with cardboard box. Loose paper with slide “Plane parallel flat for adjustment of spectrometer”. -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Slide rule, Faber-Castell
White Castell rectangular slide rule (270.1) stored in clear plastic Faber Castell case (270.2). On slide rule: printed - “Castell”, On case: stamped - “Made in Germany”, in pen - “451”, Paper label: “Castell 57/89” -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Pesticide
Clear glass bottle containing yellow coloured fly killer with black screw top and a yellow label.Flit Kills Flies Moths Mosquitoes Cockroaches Silver fish Bed bugs Ants. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Furniture polish
Two rectangular shaped bottles; one clear glass and one brown glass, both with screw tops.Era Furniture Reviver -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Funnel, glass, Pre 1930
A funnel, held above the patient's face, was almost the standard of giving oxygen until c.1930. It was quite useless, enriching the inhaled atmosphere by only about 3% of oxygen.Clear dimpled glass in the shape of a funnel, with red strong running through the centre, and tied to one side.oxygen, oxygen therapy, funnel, cig, commonwealth industrial gases -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Sweetheart Brooch
RAF Sweetheart Brooch most likely made during WW2. The heart has possibly been made from llucite acrylic. Sweetheart badges were momentos given to loved ones by troops departing for foreign shores. Originally regimental badges worn close to the heart, they represent a close connection to a particular armed force.Clear plastic sweetheart brooch in the shape of a heart with crown above eagle with pin fastening attached to rear.raf, sweetheart brooch, trench art -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces - Administrative Instruction, 6 September 1939 - 8 January 1945
An interesting insight of the precautions, management, location and distribution and re organisation and number and nationality of the 13,021 POW's in Hay, Cowra, Yanco, Murchison, Tatura, Dhurringile, Graytown, Myrtleford, Loveday SA, Woolenook and Marrinup WA. With a capacity of 23,465 less unguarded good and with token guard 1000 as at 8 January 1945A plastic folder, clear front page, 3 cm border left side extending as the back cover.top of page: "Australian Military Forces 3rd District command" top right hand corner: HQ 3rd District Base SECRET -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
CD, Fred Haering Interview, 2006
CD includes interview with Fred Haering about the search for Hugo's Gold (Hugo Wennagel). Hugo hid 23 gold coins in a wall in the house he lived in in Germany before the war. This tells the story of finding the coins, permission given to get them out of Germany, via Tel Aviv to Melbourne and returned to Hugo.CD, yellow lettering. Blue/pink background. Inside a CD case with clear front, black back.fred haering, hugo's coins -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document - Biography, Anne Tyson, John West in the Goulburn Valley, 2003
Written by an academic to publicise the part West played in agriculture, especially the fruit growing industry of the region.Black spine. Clear plastic front. Black plastic back. Front page is white with black printing.fruit, irrigation -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Folder, Recollections of an Internee
Written in Italian it would appear to be a reminiscence of their survival of the Arandora Star and Dunera. One page. The Tatura Historical Society enjoy a strong friendship with Mrs Gerda Kazenwadel as do with so many people who have generously responded to Lurline Knee. clear plastic folder with a blue border and back. Contains two three page type written recollections.Recollections of an Internee - contributed by Gerda Kazenwadelgerda kazenwadel, gerda decker, temple society, hms queen elizabeth -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Documents- Archives, Compiled by Tatura Historical Society, Dahm's "Kormoran" Story, 01.02.2016
A German participant's account of the naval battle between the disguised German Raider HSK "Kormoran", and the Australian Light Cruiser HMAS "Sydney" off the West Australian Coast, Both vessels sank. The "Sydney" with all hands. The account follows his time in the lifeboat, his rescue, time in hospital in Perth then as Prisoner of War in Camp 13, Murchison, Vic.The author Dahm is listed as a crew member of HSK "Kormoran", and as a Prisoner of War in the National Australian Archives. The translator Barkei is a respected translator and one who has done much work for the Tatura & District Historical Society.Clear fronted plastic folder containing 95 printed pages bound with plastic strip on left side.Dahm's 'kormoran" Story Excerps from the Diary of Franz Heinrich Dahm. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, John West in the Goulburn Valley, 2003
Written by an academic to publicise the part West played in agriculture, especially the fruit growing industry of the regionBlack spine. Clear plastic front, black plstic back. Front page white, black printing.fruit, irrigation, ardmona, document, biography -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, Waranga Conservation Study 1988. Volume 2, 1988
Environmental history of Waranga Shire. Includes early history. Chronology from 1839 - 1943.White plastic back, Clear plastic on front. Picture on cover of former Walbran's store C 1920.tatura, pastoral leases, gold, documents, reports -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - LAMP - KEROSENE
LAMP - METAL BASE PAINTED BLACK, PATTERNED, BLUE GLASS KEROSENE CONTAINER, CLEAR GLASS TOPP&A MFG.CO.,CONN., MADE IN U.S.A., WATER BURY.local history, lighting, kerosene, kerosene lamp -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BOTTLE, JOHN HAIG & CO
BOTTLE WAS USED FOR SCOTCH WHISKY.CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE, TRIANGULAR SHAPE, DIMPLED SIDES WIRE COVER AN GOLD COLOURED SCREW CAP.DIMPLE [ON BASE:-JOHN HAIG & CO. LTD. SCOTLAND ]local history, domestic item, containers, -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BOTTLE, UNITED DISTILLERS PTY.LTD
SMALL CLEAR GLASS BOTTLE, DIMPLED PATTERN, PLAIN AREA ON FRONT SIDE FOR LABEL: SQUARE SHAPED.THE PROPERTY OF THE UNITED DISTILLERS PTY.LTD.local history, domestic item, containers, -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Realia, Heslop's Ash Tray, 1970'2
Advertising for electrical Shop on the corner of Main Street and Victoria PlaceClear Glass ash tray marked for Advertising: Compliments of Heslop's BP. Fuels - Lubricants Heslop Electrics149 151 Main Street Stawell Phone 51803advertising smoking -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Inquest Files, Localities
Black Binder Clear Plastic front cover, Black rear cover, plastic inserts with Typed paper. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Droutsas cleared, 2010
Former Whitehorse Mayor George Droutsas was cleared of falsifying documents in the lead up to Council elections in 2005.Former Whitehorse Mayor George Droutsas was cleared of falsifying documents in the lead up to Council elections in 2005.Former Whitehorse Mayor George Droutsas was cleared of falsifying documents in the lead up to Council elections in 2005.local government elections, droutsas, george