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Tennis Australia
Racquet & cover, Circa 1980
A Davis Imperial tennis racquet (.1), with vinyl racquet head cover (.2). Racquet features ribbon whipping around shoulders, and a mottled leather handle grip. Davis logo and model name, displayed within banner device extending around the shoulders, feature across base of head. TAD "Kings of the Court" trademark features on lower shaft on obverse. Davis coat-of-arms "Duce virtute comite fortuna" trademark features on lower shaft on reverse. TAD trademarks feature on throat and rubber butt cap. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Ribbon, Leather, Adhesive tape, Rubber, Vinyl, Metaltennis -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Rubber Stamps - Educational
Educational aidsMt Beauty and Bogong Primary Schools were well equipped with educational aidsWooden box containing 94 rubber stamps, 1 illustration sheet, 1 advertising sheet regarding the set and 4 metal trays holding the stamps. The box has a sliding 'door'. Inside are the trays, stamps outlining eg. transport, animals Logo and 2 black and white sheets. Paper blue, yellow and white logo glued to the top of the box "D.O.Smith at top and Educational Picture Maker" beneath forming a circle on the circumference with a picture of a large ship in the centre.mt beauty primary school, bogong primary school, rubber stamps, educational aid, d.o. smith, educational picture maker -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Helmet, Steel
An example of the standard issue Australian steel battle helmet worn by infantry during WW11, complete with liner and chin strap. The helmet is painted in army green and is stamped with the manufacture date of 1941. The adjustable inner lining is made of leather and rubber. It has a khaki webbing adjustable chin strap.Stamped 1941helmet, australian, 1941, ww2 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAM TOWING EX-BALLARAT DOUBLE DECKER TRAM
Electric tram towing ex-Ballarat double decked horse drawn on Charing Cross. Written on reverse side: copied ex 'the Bendigonian' 19/09/1905. Rubber stamped on reverse at top right corner: K. S. King's collection and number S-A 777 written in pen.person, individual, basil miller -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Rubin's tubal insufflator apparatus associated with St Vincent's Hospital, c1919
"Potential blockage in the Fallopian tubes was assessed using this apparatus. It was developed by American gynaecologist Isidor Clinton Rubin (1883-1958). It blows carbon dioxide, via a cannula, into the uterus. The ease with which gas escaped through the Fallopian tubes was reflected by pressure changes on an instrument called a manometer. Blockage of the tubes is often due to previous infection or surgery. It is a common cause of infertility. Rubin’s test formed a standard part of infertility investigations for many years. It was gradually replaced by an X-ray technique involving radio-opaque ‘dye’ injected into the uterus." Source: Science Museum Group. Rubin’s apparatus for uterotubal insufflation, New York, United States, 1928. A639503Science Museum Group Collection Online. Accessed 12 June 2024. https://collection.sciencemuseumgroup.org.uk/objects/co96774/rubins-apparatus-for-uterotubal-insufflation-new-york-united-states-1928-tubal-insufflator. There is no manometer to monitor gas pressure on this model so it is either incomplete or a manometer was not available in this possibly early model. This device may be dated c1919, 1920s, or 1930s. 1919 was the year Isidor Clinton Rubin (1883-1958) introduced this apparatus. Rubin's tubal insufflator apparatus. Consists of a large cylindrical glass canister, with three glass nozzles at top with long rubber tubing attached to each. The device is inside a portable plywood box with two door. One surgical steel introducer, and one glass introducer, are also attached to the device. -
Donald History and Natural History Group operating the Donald Court House Museum
Aerated Water Bottle
Mr W. H. (Billy) Lewis manufactured soft drinks and cordials of many types in his factory in Woods street south, Donald. An energetic man, Mr. Lewis built up a big business, and supplied surrounding towns and districts as well as shops and customers in the Donald and Watchem areas. In the later stages of operation he was assisted by his son Alf, who died in May, 1952. Mr. W. H. Lewis died in June, 1924. The patronage accorded to the Lewis products enabled Mr Lewis to keep the factory in full production for many years.Aqua codd-neck glass bottle. Four round indents above two neck side crimps. W. H. LEWIS DONALD moulded lengthwise on front. LEMONADE moulded horizontally on back. "M" moulded on base. Glass marble and rubber washer inside. Some inner stain. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Certificate - Warrant, Win Warner
E3094.18.1.1 and E3094.18.1.2 are issued by the Methodist Young People's Department. E3094.18.1.3 is issued by the Methodist Girl's Comradeship Province of Victoria and Tasmania conducted under the authority of the Young People's Department.Three card warrants. E3094.18.1.1 and E3094.18.1.2 Buff coloured card with black text and blue ink handwriting. Both cards have a Methodist Girls' Comradeship rubber stamp imprint. E3094.18.1.3 Light blue card with black text, the Methodist Girls' Comradeship emblem and blue ink handwriting.E3094.18.1.1 "Miss W Warner" "Director of MGC Branch No. 21 "Dahlia" "Charles Gallacher" "21.4.1947" E3094.18.1.2 "Miss W. Warner" "Director of the "Dahlia" Branch Hampton M.G.C." "Charles Gallacher" "8.3.1948" E3094.18.1.3 "Win Warner" "Director" "Dahlia" "21" "26th March, 1956"methodist girls' comradeship hampton dahlia branch no 21, win warner, charles gallacher, methodist young people's department -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Show Trailer, R A Lister Motors, 1900
6 x 4 Rubber tyre steel trailer mounted on trailer R A Lister s/valve. Diesel Motor with 2 x 24 C1 flat pulley belt drivinga riverside 2" suctionx 1 1/2 delivery CI pump.Back into water tank on trailer. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Washing Machine, c.1970
Was used by owner until concerned that children may have hurt themselves on the wringerSimpson electric washing machine with wringer attached above bowl. White, round with removable lid. Front lever: Wash/Stop; three buttons on front: Empty-Wash-Off indicated. Appliance on castors attached wringer with metal drip tray and two rubber rollers. Wringer will pivot.Simpsondomestic items, laundering, electrical technology, appliances & accessories -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Rubber Stamp, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "S. LEAVE", 1950's
Demonstrates aspects of Ballarat's Tramway operations by the SEC in noting the days a person was on Special Leave. Has a strong association with the SEC and tram operations in Ballarat.Rubber stamp and wood stamp base for stamping rosters and/or time sheets with the word "S. LEAVE" to indicate was on Special Leave. May have had his pay adjusted.. Comprises a varnished shaped wooden section, cut from a preformed strip with a drawing pin to indicate the top of the stamp. trams, tramways, sec, rosters, times, crews -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment (Item) - Oxygen Mask Tube/Connector
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Tennis Australia
Mower, 1906
A manual, hand-driven, ball-bearing lawn mower, with 16 inch blades. Mechanism and patent details feature on inside of wheels. Year of manufacture and blade length feature at sides of shield panel. Mower had U.S. patent issued 12 September, 1899. Materials: Metal, Rubbertennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1920
A brown unbranded box of six tennis balls. Each ball is white, printed with an 'R' logo and wrapped in piece of waxed paper. Adhesive label on base of box states: 'HARRODS/ Z6 65/ 6/6DZ'. Materials: Cardboard, Felt, Rubber, Adhesive label, Ink, Paper, Waxtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
An unsealed Penn 'X-76 Extra Duty High Visibility' tennis ball can. Missing metal ring-pull seal lid. Has Wilson-branded plastic reclosure lid. Contains three matching Penn 1 balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Synthetic material, Rubbertennis -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Equipment - Urinary receiver, Irving Urinary Receiver, [ca. 1930's]
This apparatus was devised by Hamilton Irving an English general surgeon in 1907. Supra pubic prostatectomy surgery was being performed more frequently due to improvements in procedures. There were issues post-operatively as dressings were saturated with urine and causing excoriation. The receiver was said to be easy to apply, comfortable to wear and effective in keeping the patient dry and able to move freely in bed. Supra pubic urinary drainage cover/receiver, metal with two drainage outlets to enable urine to drain via an abdominal drain tube following a supra pubic cystoscopy and prostatectomy, held in place by a leather belt, two rubber tubes were then attached other ends placed in a urinalFront of appliance has 'RAMSAY' inscribed as well as 'Wd 3' [Ward 3].post operative prostatectomy 1930s, medical equipment -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Equipment - Urinary receiver, Irving Urinary Receiver, [ca. 1930's]
This apparatus was devised by Hamilton Irving an English general surgeon in 1907. Supra pubic prostatectomy surgery was being performed more frequently due to improvements in procedures. There were issues post-operatively as dressings were saturated with urine and causing excoriation. The receiver was said to be easy to apply, comfortable to wear and effective in keeping the patient dry and able to move freely in bed. Supra pubic urinary drainage cover/receiver, metal with two drainage outlets to enable urine to drain via an abdominal drain tube following a supra pubic cystoscopy and prostatectomy, held in place by a leather belt, two rubber tubes were then attached other ends placed in a urinal"Ward 3" etched on to top and underneath rim. Old catalogued number "176-78" in black ink on underneath rim and sticker with "176-78" on side.post operative prostatectomy 1930s, medical equipment -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Map, Subdivision Plan - Adam Court area, North Ringwood, Vic. - circa 1960s
Single page plan printed showing allotments included in un-named subdivision layout surrounding Adam Court, Ringwood North. Subdivision includes Adam Court, Burlock Avenue, and Felix Crescent. Sold allotmenets marked in red, with price notations.Page heading - Part of Crown Allotment 27B Parish of Warrandyte County of Evelyn Scale 60'-1". Rubber stamp imprint and handwritten address at bottom of page - "Binburra Estates Pty. Ltd. 23 Pitt St., Ringwood, 870-1184". -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Tube, Endotracheal, Kuhn, Circa 1900
The evolution of endotracheal intubation for anaesthesia was a slow process. Franz Kuhn (1806-1929), a head and neck surgeon working in Kassel, Germany, between 1902 and 1911, is said to have done more than any other to obtain general recognition for endotracheal anaesthesia. Kuhn's tube, is a flexible metal one inserted on a stilette which was then withdrawn. The tube was then secured with an elastic neck strap and connected by a rubber tube to a Trendelenburg cone. The glottis was packed with oiled gauze. Metal spiral tube with elaborate handle at one end and rounded at the other. There is a metal clasp at the base of the handle which all forms part of the endotracheal tube. Inside the tube is a curved metal piece that functions as an introducer.kuhn, endotracheal, airway, intubation -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - HELMET, STEEL, B.M.B, 1942
Helmet, steel, dome shaped, no brim, jungle green colour, parachutists model. Stamped into leather band is Size 6-7/8 Made in 1942. Has internal leather band with cord & cotton ribbon. Some old foam rubber is sandwiched between leather headband & steel shell.Painted white inside is: Number - 3144045 Stamped on leather head band: 'B.M.B, 6 7/8 (in a shield), 1942'uniforms - army, costume - male headwear, passchendaele barracks trust -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Mask, Spectacle frame, c. 1930
The use of a catheter for oxygen therapy was introduced by Arbuthnot Lane in 1907. However, its true value can be seen in its use during WWI. Masks were cumbersome and uncomfortable for the wounded and nasal delivery of oxygen was received more easily. The Tudor Edwards' Spectacle-frame was manufactured in London during the 1930s. Dr Penn recorded that it was an inefficient means of oxygen therapy because of the smallness of the nasal tubes.Metal mask resembling spectacles with round frames and rounded ends of the arms to secure around the ear. There is a tube coming from each round eye frame to end in a curve that sits in the nostril. The other end of this tube has a rubber tube attached which meets in the middle via a metal connector.oxygen therapy, intra-nasal -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Volley Ball
A black and white photograph of Diggers at the 1st Australian Task Force Base at Nui Dat, Phuoc Tuy Province, South Vietnam enjoy a spirited game of net ball under the rubber trees. As the years wore on, at the Task Force Base, the Diggers slowly and methodically developed a comfortable base areaphotograph, 1st atf base, nui dat, phuoc tuy province, digger, gibbons collection catalogue, digger -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Successful Ambush
A black and white photograph of Lt. Col Colin Khan Commandig Officer of 5 RAR with Duc Thanh District Chief Maj Tram Van Ngo and the Senior American Adviser Captain Robert P Heath walk through the rubber after inspecting the site of a successful ambush on the cordon sitephotograph, lt col colin khan, maj tram van ngo, capt robert p heath (us), 5 rar, gibbons collection catalogue -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1949
A Slazenger (UK) 'Lawn Tennis Ball' box. Printed on lid: 'EXCLUSIVELY CHOSEN FOR / THE CHAMPIONSHIPS, WIMBLEDON, 1948'. Colour advertisement adhered to underside of lid. Contains two original balls and two unbranded white balls, hand-marked with ink: 'E.A.M.' Materials: Ink, Cardboard, Paper, Rubber, Wooltennis -
Tennis Australia
Tennis ball machine, Circa 1973
A Prince 'professional' tennis machine, with ball delivery cord, and electrical power cord. Machince essentially comprises of a ball container, from which balls collect into a six cylinder dispensing chamber, and then shot out, one after the other, through a retractable cannon. Materials: Metal, Plastic, Rubber, Acrylictennis -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Motor Mower
OGDEN early model cylindrical lawn mower. Small back roller, no catcher, rope start. Small gold painted petrol tank mounted between handles for gravity feed. Belt driven cylinder blades, aluminium engine cowl, rubber rimmed wheels, engine control on RHS handle."OGDEN" painted on engine cowl.machinery, motor mower -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, 2009
Set of two Photographs printed on A4 sheet, photocopy - of the rail tram level crossing at Glenferrie Road, Kooyong showing the rubber inserts and the level crossing - taken from the cab of a train in either direction. Shows the level crossing, platform and track, along with part of the signal box and boom barriers.1 - "Looking away down track from Melbourne - Glenferrie Rd Kooyong Station - 2009" 2 - "Looking towards Melbourne up track - Glenferrie Rd Kooyong Station - 2009"trams, tramways, kooyong, level crossings, glenferrie road, tramway square, railway squares -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Gold wishbone pessary associated with Dr Cyrus Jones
Stem pessaries were made from a variety of materials including silver, copper, gold, ivory, horn, hard rubber, and ebony from the late 1880s. The wishbone pessary had flexible wings that were covered in wax and compressed to facilitate insertion into the cervical canal. Once inserted, the wax would melt and the wings would broaden out slightly. Initially, the effectiveness of these devices as a contraceptive was not widely broadcast. Rather, their efficacy in supporting the uterus and during dysmenorrhea were claimed.Stem pessary, wishbone design. Intrauterine device, made of 9ct gold. It has a round head and two flexible wings."9C"pessary, intrauterine device, contraception -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Objects, adhesive surgical tape, 20thC
Surgical tape or medical tape is a type of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape used in medicine and first aid to hold a bandage or other dressing onto a wound. These tapes usually have a hypoallergenic adhesive which is designed to hold firmly onto skin, dressing materials, and underlying layers of tape, but to remove easily without damaging the skin. Surgical tape is often white because it contains zinc oxide, which is added to help prevent infections. In 1845, Dr. Horace Day made the first crude surgical tape. It was created by combining India rubber, pine gum, turpentine, litharge (a yellow lead oxide), and turpentine extract of cayenne pepper and then applying that mixture to strips of fabric. It was the first “rubber-based” adhesive tape called Leukoplast for the German company Beiersdorf AG. Larger scale manufacturing of similar medical tapes began in 1874 by Robert Wood Johnson and George Seaburg in East Orange, NJ. (Johnson & Johnson Pty). 1921, Earle Dickson, who bought cotton for Johnson & Johnson, fixed a piece of gauze to some cloth backed tape and the first Band-Aid ® was invented. A roll of white adhesive surgical tape on a metal reel width 2cmaround wheel: ADHESIVE TAPE MANUFACTURED / MINDS MAKES REPAIRS Symbol of a butterfly in centre medical dressings, early settlers, moorabbin, cheltenham. bentleigh, johnson & johnson pty ltd, adhesive surgical tape, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: AMENDMENTS TO AGREEMENT, SCHEDULES OF PRICES
Envelope with handwritten caption 'The Victorian Associated Brewers, Copy of proposed amendments to Agreement, Schedules of prices,etc, & Sample copy of new notices to be posted to all customers by the 1st August 1917. Remnant rubber band adhered to envelope. Two stapled bundles of documents contained within relate to above captions.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: PENNSYLVANIA RUBBER COMPANY
Five copies of a letter to Paul A. Douden & Company from W. E. Humphrey, Chief Engineer, dated November 12, 1937. Paper has printed letterhead with a photo of the rubber company at the top. Writer mentions that they are pleased with the work of the Scale Buoys and that there is no scale in the pipes. Previously they had to replace piping regularly.sciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bill ashman collection - pennsylvania rubber company, paul a douden & company, w e humphrey