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Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - Melog DVD
A recording of the Melog production which took place at Bialik College in 2004Melog DVD Bialik College 2004, a nice guy production2000s, 2004, bialik college, theatre production -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2012 Athletics Primary School
Photographs and videos of the Bialik College Primary School Athletics day, 2012. Primary Aths Photo's [sic] 20122010s, 2012, athletics, primary school, bialik college -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2003 Drama
Photographs of students creating backdrops and completing stage run-throughs for senior drama classes at Bialik College, 2003. DRAMAdrama, performance, 2000s, bialik college, 2003 -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2009 Year 9 Community Garden Photographs
Year 9 Community Garden Photos 1-Sept-2009. -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2012 School photographs
Formal school photographs taken for Bialik College in 20122010s, 2012, bialik college -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2011 Walking with Dinosaurs
Incursion for primary school children at Bialik College in 2011, 'Walking with Dinosaurs'. 2011 Walking with Dinosaurs2010s, 2011, bialik college, excursion -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2002 Melog DVD Whispering Winds
Theatre performance from students at Bialik College in 2002. Includes rehearsal footage. MELOG DVD Wispering [sic] Winds Bialik College A Nice Guy (productions)theatre performance, performing arts, bialik college, 2000s, 2002 -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2009 Year 7 Yearbook photographs
Photographs from Bialik College of Year 7, 2009. Photographs include time capsule, writing workshop, Melbourne Museum, Choir excursion, science events. Year 7 yearbook2000s, 2009, year 7, yearbook, publication, bialik college -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2006 Zionist Camp
Senior students at Bialik College attend a Zionist camp in 2006.2006 I/103882 Zionist Campjewish life, zionism, bialik college, zionist -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - Art Collection Short Covers 2005
Art projects from 2004 created by students at Bialik College. Art Collection Short Covers 24.10.2005art, 2000s, 2004, bialik college -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2005 Camp photos
Powerpoints and photographs created in association with various school camps for Bialik students in 2005.Camp Yr 10 Portsea 2005; Year 8 camp photo's 2005; Year 7 Camp photos 2005camp, year 10, year 7, year 8, outdoor education, bialik college -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2005 Grade 2s and 3s celebrate Shabbat in the Such
Photographs taken in October (?) of 2005 of Bialik College students in grades 2 and 3 showing them celebrating Shabbat.Grade 2s and 3s celebrate Shabbat in the Such! 2005; Janis Lieberthaljewish life, bialik college, 2000s, 2005, culture -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2006 AJISSC Skiing
Photographs taken in August, 2008, of Bialik College students skiing and receiving trophies. Australian Jewish Interschool Sports Competition. AJISSC - skiing 20062000s, 2006, bialik college, skiing, winter, sports, outdoor education, jewish life, interschool sport -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2007 Year 12 Media Full Projects
Submissions created by Year 12 students at Bialik College in 2007 for the final media class assessment. 12 Media 2007education, assessment, 2000s, 2007, media, technology, bialik college -
Bialik College
Mixed media (Item) - 2010 The Survivor Theatre production
Photographs taken of the theatre production, The Survivor, for Bialik College, 2010. Included too is proofs for a poster. The Survivor Photostheatre performance, theatre, drama, bialik college, 2010, 2010s -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Administrative record - Videotape - Discovery Coast and Hinterland Tourism, 'Discovery Coast and Hinterland', n.d
Glenelg Shire CouncilFront: 'DISCOVERY COAST & HINTERLAND TOURISM DURATION 14 MTS' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Accessory - Spectacles in Case, n.d
Identifying numbers 6958 a,b Spectacles - plastic lenses in clear, yellowish plastic frames. Case mottle brown hard case, lined with chocolate cotton velvet. Stick-on label with 'D8846' written on it in biro, inside lid of case. -
Mont De Lancey
Tin
Red Benson and Hedges tin, with Royal Crest."By Appointment Tobacconists to His Majesty the King" "When only the Best Will Do" "Benson and Hedges Super Virginia Cigarette"containers -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Invar length substandards, two with box
Two rectangular invar blocks, each 3 in. x 1-3/8 in.in hinged cardboard box. Block: 56.1 has a 5 cm length marked in millimetres on a highly polished surface. and 56.2. ditto with a 2 inch length graduated in 20ths (for 1 in.) and 100ths (for 1 in.) Box: 56.3. Almost certainly two Grayson rulings. See also Cat. nos 64, 65On inside of box: 4New? 3pd” Box top: “Virginia Blend The Gorrick Cigarette Handmade Lambert & Butler London”!!! -
Federation University Historical Collection
Electrical Instrument, Ammeter
Metal cylinder 0-30 scale in amperes Teardrop end on needle Cracked glassOn dial: No. 58337 B.S. 1st Grade RECORD on caseammeter, amperes -
Darebin Parklands Association
Cutting the ribbon of the new viewing deck, 1993-1994
The viewing deck was designed by Trevor House, architect.Colour photograph of Councillor Vin Heffernan (left) and Rob Gell, Channel 9 & 7 weatherman (right) cutting the ribbon of the new viewing deck in Darebin ParklandsAnnotated with stickers on back. [1994/015541 case admin] -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Magazine, SEC News, May June 1953
Published for the staff of the SEC, features the Kiewa Valley transmission line, North East towns and workers, industry, Bendigo Tram's Golden Jubilee, (AETA Visit, Mr George Laurens, Doug Dean, Tom Lynch and Basil Miller), electrical safety, meter reading in the country, sports, electric cooking, and sports section. In the retirements were Mr P Pithie, Senior Traffic Inspector Geelong, Mr V Pipps Depot Foreman Geelong and Mr S Watson, Geelong Senior depot clerk. On the inside cover are photos of the package power stations being installed at Geelong, Ballarat (Ballarat B) and Mildura.Demonstrates a SECV Staff magazine.Magazine, 36 pages, black and white production, centre stapled.Has RHSV stamp on the cover and "Case ViiiA" in inktramways, geelong, secv, retirements, ballarat b power station, power stations, bendigo -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Film - DVD, Kew Heights Premiers Division 1 Pennant, March 2014, 2014
Sports Clubs in Kew in the final decades of the 19th century and in the early 20th century were often umbrella organisations with facilities for a number of sports. Typically in Kew, this included teams in lawn bowls, tennis and croquet. The Kew Bowling Club was formed in 1880 while the privately owned Auburn Heights Recreation Club was opened in 1904. By 1998, the two Clubs decided to amalgamate at the Auburn Heights site in Barkers Road, forming the Kew Heights Sports Club. The combined club was itself taken over by the Melbourne Cricket Club in 2012 becoming MCC Kew Sports Club. In 2017 MCC Kew closed and its landholding was subsequently sold to Carey Baptist Grammar School. Both the Kew and Auburn Heights Clubs assembled important collections. These historically significant and large collections were donated to the Society in 2020. The collections include manuscripts, pictures, trophies, plans, honour boards etc. References Barnard FGA 1910, 'Sports and Pastimes' in Jubilee History of Kew Victoria: Its origin & progress 1803-1910Reeve S 2012, City of Boroondara: Thematic Environmental History, p.216.The combined collections of the four sporting clubs making up the collection number hundreds of items that are historically significant locally. They are also significant to the sporting history of the greater Melbourne area and to the sports of lawn bowls and tennis in Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries. The collection illuminates two of the Victorian historic themes - 'Building community life' through forming community organisations and 'Shaping cultural and creative life' by participating in sport and recreation.DVD recording play in the RVBA Division 1 Pennant competition, in March 2014, of which Kew Heights won the premiership. The names of the team members are listed on the reverse of the DVD casekew heights sports club - barkers road - kew (vic), kew heights bowling club -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Accessory (Item) - Pocket Watch & Chain Bicentenary 1788-1988 Limited Edition Commemorative Quartz
Inner case marked with S/N ECTK 632 -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Card - Cigarette card, Port Melbourne Football Club, 1933
W.D. and H.O. Wills cigarette card of Port Melbourne Football Club players; one colour - sepia - 1933: # 175 William (Bill) LOVETTsport - australian rules football, port melbourne football club, pmfc, william (bill) lovett -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Circular Ashtray
Smoking became common in The Netherlands as a result of trade with the West Indies. The Jan Steen illustrations of typical chaotic households were well known and eventually came to be used to poke fun at excessive tidiness.A round pewter ashtray with a scene from a Jan Steen interior in the centre bowl section. 4 cigarette resting places are round the outside edge.The outside edge is decorated with scroll type engravings. A pewter manufacturer's mark is impressed on the reverse side of the bowl. -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, CIRCA 1914 /18
DARKLY TONED ORIGINAL PHOTO. STANDING POSITION, FLORAL BACKGROUND AUST. ARMY UNIFORM, LEGGING PUTTEES, CIGARETTE IN HAND. W. S. NOTMAN.LOUIS PHOTOGRAPH 29-89 B.4 ST MARTIN PARIS POSTCARD CARTES POSTALE COMMUNICATION - CORRESPONDENCE, DRIVER W.S. NOTMAN NO.3689 7TH. FIELD AMBULANCElocal history, photography, photographs, military -
Tennis Australia
Cigar, cigarette cutter, Circa 1890
Cigar/cigarette cutter in shape of tennis racquet. Pushing ball-shaped knobs together releases cutters. Materials: Bone, Brass/Metal compositetennis -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tins - Tobacco (Lucky Hit) x4, Mid to late 1900s Possibly c1910
The British Australasian Tobacco Co. (based in Melbourne and Sydney. The parent company was founded in England, circa 1902). This item "Lucky Hit" was the fore runner of the "Lucky Strike" brand name. The ready rubbed tobacco held within the tin was mainly used by those smokers who rolled their own cigarettes. These smokers would have mainly used their palm and formed a cup then placing their choice of the amount of tobacco to be rolled. This would then be placed on the fine cigarette paper and rolled and sealed (using saliva in the mouth) into the required shape. There were mechanical "roll you own" gadgets on the market but most rural users, especially males used their palms. The quantity of tobacco used to make up the cigarette was up to the individual user. The thinner that the cigarette was rolled the longer and more economical did the supply last. The by -products of this method were nicotine stained fingers and hands. "Chain" smokers were easily identified and could therefore be discriminated against obtaining smoke sensitive employment. The two world wars (1914-18 and1939-45) produced a significant rise in the consumption of cigarette use by men and the eventual overflow to women. Cigarette smoking before the 1900s was seen as rough and uncouth (socially frowned upon), however after the introduction of overseas films (U.K. and U.S.A.) and film stars presenting smoking as socially acceptable the rise of smoking cigarettes, especially roll you own (American western movies) in rural areas was an accepted way of life. Things however started to change in the mid 1900s when medical evidence pointed to the health problems of regular smokers. Governments were now implementing non smoking education material. Restrictions on where and when smoking was permitted and acceptable started to creep into all areas of society whether city or rural. This was the era that highlighted the use of roll your own cigarettes, especially when the costs of "tailor made" cigarettes were taxed at an increasing amount. Roll your own cigarettes also provided an avenue for the consumption of illicit drug use.The significance of this ready rubbed tobacco tin to this rural region is, stems from how much influence that the Western novels and overseas films (portraying rural lifestyles) played in shaping the rural social and working mores of the Kiewa Valley. The post war depression (financially) resulted in more smokers turning away from expensive machine (tailor) made cigarettes to the roll your own, using ready rubbed tobacco. This tobacco tin relays a long ago era, when personal contact, and not something that has been written down by some "unknown", was valued as the true appraisal of a member of the community. This was especially relevant in a small regional area such as the Kiewa Valley. Although social networking was not as fast then as the internet provides now, appearances, manners, fashion and etiquette with first impressions high on the order of evaluating someone in the community. Pointer such as the brand of tobacco smoked was part of the rural assessment method. Up until the demise of the Australian Tobacco Industry, circa 2004, the Kiewa Valley and surrounding district was part of a vibrant producer of tobacco leaves. The remnants of this industry still remain today but the drying sheds (for tobacco leaves) are now used to store hay for the valley's dairy and beef cattle industries. Tins 2,3 and 4 were found (in 2009) at Wallace's Hut on the Bogong High Plains. This tobacco tin is constructed from tin plated thin rolled steel. The lid is attached by two pressed and formed (from the main frame) hinges using the nip and tuck construction method. The lid and outside frame have been gold & silver anodised. Tins 2,3 and 4 have the Union Jack on the front lid. One is too rusty to read. The other two have "A blend containing choice selected Australian grown leaf" in white across the bottom on the red border and above the "2oz net weight when packed". In the centre and on the outside of the lid and surrounded by a reproduction of the "Union Jack" is stamped, "Lucky Hit Tobacco" within these words are also stamped "Ready Rubbed". The bottom of the lid is stamped (in smaller script) "2oz NET WEIGHT WHEN PACKED" and underneath this and on the rim of the lid is "THE BRITISH AUSTRALASIAN TOBACCO CO. PTY. LTD. MELBOURNE" on the inside of the lid and stamped in black print on a gold anodised lid is " NOTICE "(underlined) "Every tin of genuine "Lucky Hit has the name of the Manufacturing Company printed on wax paper lining; also on the band or wrapper with which the tin is sealed. THE BRITISH-AUSTRALIAN TOBACCO CO. PTY. LTD., MELBOURNE" and underneath this and underlined is " None genuine without the band or wrapper" On the hinge side of the lid is "LUCKY HIT READY RUBBED TOBACCO" Tins 2,3 and 4 Vary to the above inscription.roll your own, cigarette tins, smoking accessories, personal effects, tobacco containers, tobacco -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tin Tobacco, Mid to late 1900s
The British Australasian Tobacco Co. (based in Melbourne and Sydney. The parent company was founded in England, circa 1902). This item "HAVELOCK" is one of many ready rubbed tobacco tins produced by the British Australasian Tobacco Company.The ready rubbed tobacco held within the tin was mainly used by those smokers who rolled their own cigarettes. These smokers would have mainly used their palm and formed a cup then placing their choice of the amount of tobacco to be rolled. This would then be placed on the fine cigarette paper and rolled and sealed (using saliva in the mouth) into the required shape. There were mechanical "roll you own" gadgets on the market but most rural users, especially males used their palms. The quantity of tobacco used to make up the cigarette was up to the individual user. The thinner that the cigarette was rolled the longer and more economical did the supply last. The by -products of this method were nicotine stained fingers and hands. "Chain" smokers were easily identified and could therefore be discriminated against obtaining smoke sensitive employment. The two world wars (1914-18 and1939-45) produced a significant rise in the consumption of cigarette use by men and the eventual overflow to women. Cigarette smoking before the 1900s was seen as rough and uncouth (socially frowned upon), however after the introduction of overseas films (U.K. and U.S.A.) and film stars presenting smoking as socially acceptable, the rise of smoking cigarettes, especially roll you own (American western movies) in rural areas was an accepted way of life. Things however started to change in the mid 1900s when medical evidence pointed to the health problems of regular smokers. Governments were now implementing non smoking education material. Restrictions on where and when smoking was permitted and acceptable started to creep into all areas of society whether city or rural. This was the era that highlighted the use of roll your own cigarettes, especially when the costs of "tailor made" cigarettes were taxed at an increasing amount. Roll your own cigarettes also provided an avenue for the consumption of illicit drug use.The significance of this ready rubbed tobacco tin to this rural region is, stems from how much influence that the Western novels and overseas films (portraying rural lifestyles) played in shaping the rural social and working mores of the Kiewa Valley. The post war depression (financially) resulted in more smokers turning away from expensive machine (tailor) made cigarettes to the roll your own, using ready rubbed tobacco. This tobacco tin relays a long ago era, when personal contact, and not something that has been written down by some "unknown", was valued as the true appraisal of a member of the community. This was especially relevant in a small regional area such as the Kiewa Valley. Although social networking was not as fast then as the internet provides now, appearances, manners, fashion and etiquette with first impressions high on the order of evaluating someone in the community. Pointer such as the brand of tobacco smoked was part of the rural assessment method. Up until the demise of the Australian Tobacco Industry, circa 2004, the Kiewa Valley and surrounding district was part of a vibrant producer of tobacco leaves. The remnants of this industry still remain today but the drying sheds (for tobacco leaves) are now used to store hay for the valley's dairy and beef cattle industries.This tobacco tin is constructed from tin plated thin rolled steel. The lid is attached by two pressed and formed (from the main frame) hinges using the nip and tuck construction method.The lid and outside frame have had a green "weave" pattern anodised to the metal.On the outside of the lid and at the top left is stamped, in gold coloured letters "HAVELOCK". The bottom of the lid is stamped (in smaller script) "READY RUBBED TOBACCO" and below this in smaller lettering "2oz NET WEIGHT WHEN PACKED". On the rim of the lid is "THE BRITISH AUSTRALASIAN TOBACCO CO. PTY. LTD." Inside of the lid and stamped in black print on a gold anodised lid is "Every tin of genuine HAVELOCK Ready Rubbed Tobacco has the mane Havelock printed on the paper lining, and also on the band or wrapping sealing the tin. On the hinge side of the lid is "HAVELOCK READY RUBBED"roll your own, cigarette tins, smoking accessories, personal effects, tobacco containers