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Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Wooden Batons
These wooden batons were used by a local girls gymnastic group in the Korumburra area in the early 1900's. Used in a similar fashion to a band leaders baton, they were twirled in each hand and in unison usually to music.3062.2 - Two turned wooden batons, teardrop shape with long handles finished with a balled end. Two grooved patterns in the centre of the teardrop.gymnastic equipment, wooden batons, 1900's -
Essendon Football Club
Caricature of John Coleman, 1950s
Rogers was a well-known caricaturistColoured caricature by "Rogers" of John Coleman jumping up holding the ball; it is on a red and black double mounting board in a black aluminium framejohn coleman, rogers, caricatures -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Sperry Ball Turret B-24 Liberator
Sperry Ball Turret B-24 Liberator, meant for ventral defence needs on aircraft. Also used on B-17 Flying Fortress.a15 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF OFFICIAL PARTY. CATHOLIC BALL. TAKEN ON STAGE AT CLUNES TOWN HALL. FATHER O'SHANNASY SEATED ON LEFT OF STAGE.local history, photography, photographs, events and celebrations -
Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Shoe stretcher, Wooden and metal shoe stretcher
Hollowed wooden toe puff with 5 carved grooves. Metal spring attached with hinge to toe puff and joined to wooden heel ballMade in Germany ink stamped on hollowed toe puff -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland's 150th Anniversary Ball 1984, 17/11/1984
In November 1984 Portland marked the 150th anniversary of European settlement and the foundation of the City of Portland. Various events happened in and around Portland, many community led. Syd Cuffe was the Portland Town Crier from 1983 to 2013. The role of Town Crier was created for Syd Cuffe in 1983 in the lead up to Portland’s 150th anniversary celebrations held in 1984-85. 200 items from Mr. Cuffe’s estate were donated to the Glenelg Shire Cultural Collection. The items relate to his town crying activities and community work across the Shire and further afield.Coloured photo. Portland's 150th Anniversary ball, transit shed, KS Anderson wharf. View of stage, Australian Navy Band performing.portlands 150th anniversary celebrations 1984 -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1996
Black and white photograph of students Dale Talbot and Hayley Smith at Lakes Entrance Secondary College Debutante Ball. Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
number in album 03597.02Black and white photograph Tony Varone preparing to strike golf ball at Legacy Golf Day at Golf Club. Lakes Entrance Victoriagolf club, sports -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: DANCING
Colour photograph. Rounded corners. People dancing on Basket ball court in front of marquee. Peter Ellis. Holes from pushpins in top.entertainment, dance, bush dance -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: DANCING
Colour photograph. Rounded corners. People dancing on Basket ball court in front of marquee. Peter Ellis. Holes from pushpins in top.entertainment, dance, bush dance -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: WOMAN PLAYING WOODEN PIPE WHISTLE
Colour photo. White edge. Marg Hogan written on back of photo. Woman sitting playing wooden pipe whistle. Creek. Ball.entertainment, music, band -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: PLAY BALL
Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2002. Play ball: representative side, Bendigo Softball Association, 1952. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - BENDIGO HISTORICAL SOCIETY - GALA COSTUME BALL - INVITATION - FRIDAY, 23RD JULY, 1971
Bendigo Historical Society - Gala Costume Ball invitation to celebrate the Bendigo Municipal Centenary Friday, 23rd July, 8PM - 2 AM -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO CENTENARY COLLECTION: ENTRÉE CARD BENDIGO CENTENARY BALL 1951, 26/10/1951
White entrée card, no 311. Card is for Bendigo Centenary Ball to be held at the Town Hall, Friday 26th October, 1951. Unused card.entertainment, dance, bendigo centenary ball, document, entrée card bendigo centenary ball -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO ADVERTISER COLLECTION: SOCCER
Coloured photograph, photograph of Jamie Brown kicking a ball. Bendigo Advertiser description: 7/4/95 Jamie Brown. Colts United.recreations, sports, soccer -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, WEDDING WW2, 2022
The marriage of John (Jack) Raymond Bruns VX88627 to Margaret Joyce Ball (Peggy) "Dad" per inscription is Alan Ball VX85724 refer Cat No5589P. Grandad, Grandma is Arthur & Gertrude Ball. For Jack Bruns service history/collection refer Cat No 5592.Photograph sepia tone shows a wedding party of eight persons in an outside setting, on the rear of original photo was writing in pencil.On the rear in pencil from left to right, "Mr & Mrs Ray Bruns, Dad, Jack, Peggy, Grandad, Dorothy Bruns, Grandma, Jacks wedding 10.3.1942"photographs, -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Manual, ZILLES COLLECTION: Manual for Davidson - Lith Printer; Questions and Answers, 1956
Zilles Printers was begun by Lewis Zilles in the early 1930s. It was in McKenzie Street Ballarat. His son Jeffrey also became a printer - letterpress, offset and screen printer. The business became Zilles Printers/Graphics and was in Armstrong Street and later Bell Street Ballarat. Booklet provides a number of questions, 46, with clear answers. Diagrams and photographs used to illustrate the area being discussed. The printer is made by Davidson Corporation of Brooklyn, New York.Twenty-four page booklet. Salmon coloured card cover with thick pages. Print, diagrams and photographs.Stamp of business on back cover - B J Ball Ltd, 401 Post Office Place, Melbourne.zilles printers, ballarat, manual, davidson duel-lith printer, questions and answers, davidson corporation, brooklyn new york -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Alan Reid, The Whitlam Venture, 1976
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketNewspaper Clipping 'Politics seen as a passion for power' by Professor W. Macmahon Ball, which is a review of this bookwalsh st library -
Vision Australia
Award - Text, Inaugural World Championship for Vision Impaired Tenpin Bowling certificate of appreciation, 27 April 2002
Certificate reads "Awarded to Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Ltd in recognition of their valuable contribution towards The Inaugural World Championships for Vision Impaired Tenpin Bowling, Helsinki Finland in June 2002." Signed by Hazel Hockling, dated 27th April 2002.1 certificate with colour printingImage of a black bowling ball striking two white pins is located in the bottom left hand corner.royal victorian institute for the blind, recreation -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Tatting Shuttle, Aero Needles Group Ltd, Mid to late 20th century
Tatting is a form of knotted lace making using thread and a small shuttle. Twisted threads are tied around or through small, pointed shuttles that can be made of bone, mother of pearl, tortoise shell, steel or plastic. This produces a stable, strong lace using simple knots of two half hitches to make rings and chains embellished with picots.The origins of tatting are not clear but early versions of decorative knotting were used by the Egyptians on their ceremonial dress. Tatting also has elements of fishermen's net making techniques and the decorative knotting that was practiced by aristocratic women from the 15th century.Tatting, as we know it today, emerged in the first half of the 19th century. The new availability of mercerised thread from 1835 encouraged a burgeoning of lace crafts of all sorts. It was known in Italy as "occhi" and in France as "la frivolite". Tatting looks fragile but is both strong and durable. An article in a column named "Wives and Daughters" published in the Star newspaper in May 1910 describes the durability of tatting lace - "there is edging and insertion still in existence that have outworn two sets of pillow slips." In the 19th century and well into the 20th century, tatting was used like crochet and knitted lace for decorative edgings, collars, doylies, tray cloths etc. At first, different tatting patterns were passed along by word of mouth from person to person, however in time, patterns regularly appeared in newspapers and magazines well into the 1950's. A shuttle is a small tool that looks like a small boat "sailing" in and out of the thread. Tatting is called "schiffchenarbeit" in German, which means "the work of a little boat". There are two popular types of shuttles. The first has closed ends and a removable bobbin where the thread is wound around - often made from metal or plastic (as is item 8535.1). The second type has a post in the center where the thread is wound (e.g. item 8535.2). The ends of this bobbin are open but snug. Because it is constructed in two pieces, it can be made from materials like bone, ivory or mother of pearl. Shuttles hold a larger amount of thread (as compared with needles) which means fewer ends to weave in. Fishermen in the past are thought to have used large shuttles to weave cord into certain knots whilst making their fishing nets. Their methods were copied by weavers, who innovated by using threads and smaller shuttles to make lace. One type of tatting shuttle produced by "Aero" from the 1930's to the late 1960's was an anodized grey coated aluminium shuttle with a sharp pick at one end. In the 1970's it was superseded by the grey plastic "Aero" which has a removeable bobbin which you can put on the end of the shuttle to make thread winding easier and an embedded crochet hook for joining picots. The "Aero" company developed in Redditch, England - a town renowned as a centre for manufacturing needles. Firms run by Henry Milward and Abel Morrall were based in Redditch and by the 18th century Redditch was manufacturing one million sewing needles per year. Abel Morrall Ltd launched the "Aero" brand in 1936 and greatly expanded the firm's product line to include tatting shuttles and knitting needles. The classic plastic "Aero" tatting shuttle was manufactured in England from the early 1970's until the 1990's. These items are significant as examples of easily accessible handiwork tools that enabled women in the 1930s -1960s to be able to decorate and personalize their household linen and clothing.Shuttle no. 8535.1 is a beige, boat shaped plastic shuttle with enclosed ends, small round central indentations on both sides and an enclosed black removeable bobbin. The shuttle has a grooved point at one end to hold a bobbin and a small metal crochet hook at the other end. Shuttle no. 8535.2 is a beige, boat shaped metal shuttle with pointed ends that are open but snug, small round central indentations and two smaller circular markings (on both sides) and two internal posts with cream thread wound around.Shuttle no. 8535.1 - "AERO" / "ENGLAND" Shuttle no. 8535.2 - "AERO' / "ENGLAND" "39c" (written in ball point pen)flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, tatting shuttle, aero company, handwork, handwork tool, craft, handcraft, needlework, tatting -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Postcard, SEC Geelong Tram No. 35
Yields information about the Melbourne N class trams and their use on Provincial systems.Black and white photograph, printed on a postcard back format of SEC Geelong Tram No. 35 at the West terminus, showing terminal arrangements. Tram has the destination of "East" Photo taken mid 1950's. On the rear in ink and pencil "HTT13, MMTB 119, Bend 1, Geel 35, Ball 37 SPER"trams, tramways, geelong, west -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Trophies - Tawonga Bowling Club x2, 1.1986. 2. 1987
Bowling in the Kiewa Valley is a popular sport with clubs in each town along the Kiewa Valley. Trophies are a common way of acknowledging winners in the various catagories.Vera Hore lived in Tawonga and was a successful bowler.1. Plastic silver V shaped trophy with Ball enclosed at top. On the ball are 2 bowls in black and blue with a blue kitty. These are surrounded by green. The trophy is mounted on a wooden block which has an inscription on a gold plate at the front. 2. Gold plastic woman bowler mounted on a wooden block which has an inscription on a gold plate at the front.1. 'Vera Drummond Trophy / 2.2.1986 / V. Peers (S). V. Hore, G. Hobbs' 2. 'Muriel Jobling Memorial / 1987 (3RD) / V. Hore' 2. Stamped underneath - "The Trophy Centre / 558 David St. Albury / Ph. 216588"tawonga bowling club, vera hore -
Tennis Australia
Tether ball, Circa 1933
A small, sealed carton, most likely containing a tether tennis ball and, a string and elastic tether. Inscription across one face of the box: THE PERFECT/KUM-BAK/.../TENNIS SELF-TRAINER/... Across another: THIS CARTON/CONTAINS -/ONE TENNIS/AUTO COACH/CAPTIVE BALL/COMPLETE WITH/ATTACHMENTS. Materials: Rubber, Felt, String, Metal, Cardboard, Paper, Inktennis -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CATHERINE REEF UNITED MINE, 1870's ?
Black and white photo: poppet head, chimney, corrugated iron and weatherboard buildings, flumes. On building 'Catherine Reef/Unit..g.. ( partly obscured ) 'Catherine Reef United Claimholders' written on back in ball point pen. '15' A. Richardson, 29 Harrison St., Bendigo. On front top left corner in margin written in ball point pen '15'mine, gold, catherine reef mine, bendigo, mines and mining, mines, poppet head, gold mining, mining -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Craftwork, crochet silk and hooks, c1960
Craftwork, Crochet, Knitting and Sewing were all popular in post World War 11 Moorabbin as the new settlers established their homes on the previous market garden estates. Gladys Reed was and accomplished dressmaker and was involved in local community activities like the Ormond Choral Society Craftwork, Crochet, Knitting and Sewing were all popular in post World War 11 Moorabbin as the new settlers established their homes on the previous market garden estates.A ball of silk thread and 2 steel crochet hooks, 1 completed cotton handkerchief, 2 squares of fine cotton and a small length of lacework 2 Crochet Hooks ; a) Made in England / 4 / CROSS FOX b) ARGOBY / 6 / ; packet MILWARD Silk Cotton ; J & P COATES / MERCER CROCHET / 80 -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Hat Pin
Historically this item represents women's fashion in the 1920s to 1950s. As the material used in the construction is not of a high monetary value it can be assumed it was a day to day working woman apparel to keep the hat firmly fastened into the hair. It does indicate that fashion of the time was important within the regionThis item is a reflection of both the fashion mode of the 1920s to 1950s when long hair needed to be controlled by hair pins rather than later manufactured hair sprays. It is also an example of society's mores of tidiness and quasi religious beliefs of covering the hair and head when outdoorsHead of pin is ball shaped covered blue/silver reflective fastened sequin. Each sequin is attached by a seed bead of dark blue colourmillinery, costume, pin hat accessories, female hair restrainer -
Tennis Australia
Print, Circa 1948
Print, after a painting, featuring a young woman, holding a tennis racquet and ball, walking fown some steps in a garden. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Metal container, Circa 1920
Small metal tin with lid painted with art deco era design featuring a girl reaching with racquet for a tennis ball. Materials: Metal, Pigmenttennis -
Tennis Australia
Pin, Circa 1980
Gold-plated pin in shape of crossed racquets, studded with clear stones/glass, and green stone representing ball. Materials: Metal composite, Glasstennis -
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