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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Library, Portland Victoria, 05/06/1998
Coloured photo. Portland Library, World Environment Day display - similar to 9472, slightly different angleFront: '98 6 5' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Maritime Discovery Centre Portland Victoria, c. 1998
Coloured photograph - Maritime Discovery Centre Portland Victoria, inside. Similar to 10327, slightly different angle.Back: 'A29' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Marine Discovery Centre Portland, Victoria, c. 1998
Coloured photograph: MDC, inside. Same subject matter as 10316, photo taken from different angle -
Victoria Police Museum
Photograph (police motorcycle)
A head to chest view from a side angle of Leon Barry wearing a Victoria Police motorcycle helmet. police equipment; wireless patrol; motor transport branch; motor transport section; police motorcycles; motorcycle helmet; barry, leon -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Auger, Robert Sorby, First half of the 20th Century
A scotch eye auger is perfect for quickly making holes in dry or wet wood for making chairs, stools, and any number of woodworking projects. The scotch eye serves as a peg gauge and whatever peg you make to go into the hole should fit into the augers eye. Robert Sorby & Sons: The forbearer's of Robert Sorby had been cutlers in the Sheffield region of England, dating from the mid 17th century. Robert Sorby and Sons were registered in Sheffield in 1828 as a manufacturer of edge tools, saws, scythes and hay knives. In addition to manufacturing tools, they also diversified into the manufacture of crucible steel for tool manufacture. From circa 1860-1967, the Sorby factory in Sheffield was known as the “Kangaroo Works”. The Kangaroo Brand of tools was made by Robert Sorby & Sons. During the 19th century, they had a large trade in Australasia. By the early 20th century, they were manufacturing carving tools, planes and plane irons, circular saws, wood saws, butchers saws and cleavers, garden tools, pruning knives, coopers’ knives, bricklayers tools and joiners tools. In 1923 Robert Sorby & Sons was bought by Sheffield company Hattersley and Davidson. They are today one of the few remaining British tool manufacturers.The company has a long tradition of making edged tools for various uses and exporting them to Australia, however the subject item was probably made from the early 20th century up until 1967 when the company stopped exporting to Australia.Scotch Eye Auger, Double Twist with Lead Screw, square shaft, socket set at right angleRob Sorbey Sheffield stamped on shaft with Kangaroo trade markflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, ring auger, carpenders tools, hole drilling, rob sorby & sons -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Desk
Desk wooden varnished dark stain with hinged lid set at angle and ornate machine turned legsflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BASIL MILLER COLLECTION: TRAMS AND EASTER FAIR
6 black and white photographs of trams and people taken from different angles around Charing Cross.person, individual, basil miller -
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, 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. -
Geelong Cycling Club
Honour Board
A chronicle of officials of the G.W.C.C. from 1911. This honour board has an important place in the history of the Geelong Cycling Club and signifies the high esteem in which the community held cycling in the early part of the 20th century. Rectangular board in a mahogany colour with the top of the board angled to a point. The board has inscriptions in a gold colour.“GWCC/President/1911 HJ Prescud/1912-15 H Flowers/1916 J Dorian/1917-20 P Grundell Snr/1921 J Paley/1922 F OLoghlin/1923 V Markham/1924-27 H Flowers/1928-29 C Flynn/1930-1959 JW Dillon/1960-61 R McKay/1962-63 I McPherson/1964-81 W. Stephens/1982-83 K Evans/1984 R. Baulch/1985-86 D Wilson/1987 N Wilson/Secretary/1911 JW Grundell HH Prescud/1912-1915 P Grundell Jnr/1916 J Craven/1917 H Prescud/1918-1925 J Sharp/1926 JW Dillon/1927 GA Wells/1928-29 C Winter/1930 BR Kelly/ 1931-32 R Ware/1933 S Cunningham/1934 D McGrath/1935-36 F Hamblett/1937 l Flowers T Craven/1938-81 L Flowers/1982-83 F Hamers/1984 R Baker/Life Members/ P Grundell Snr D/H Flowers D/G Hotchin D/J Sharpe/GW Dillon/A Belperraud/F Hamblett/F Condor/L Flowers/F OLoghlin/D McGrath D/ BR Kelly/W Stephens/A Batty/R Penn Jnr/W. Crookshanks/S Cunningham D/R Baulch/D Wilson/P Dent/J Dent/T Underwood/R Baker”gwcc; hj prescud; h flowers; j dorian; p grundell snr; j paley; f ologhlin; v markham; c flynn; jw dillon; r mckay; i mcpherson/; w. stephens; k evans; r. baulch; d wilson; n wilson; w grundell; hh prescud; j craven; j sharp; jw dillon; ga wells; c winter; br kelly; r ware; s cunningham; d mcgrath; f hamblett; t craven; f hamers; r baker; g hotchin; a belperraud; f hamblett; f condor; l flowers; a batty; r penn jnr; w. crookshanks; s cunningham d; r baulch; p dent; j dent; t underwood; r baker; -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Red Roof House
Allen CrescentColour Photograph Showing a Red Roofed house taken from across the road on a angle prior to demolition. A metal sign on the fence reads "Mick teh Wrecker is here ( the second line is unclear) Pay cash (the last line is unclear). -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Everybody needs good neighbours, 2008
Brief description of Vermont area from the real estate angle, plus a few examples of houses for sale.Brief description of Vermont area from the real estate angle, plus a few examples of houses for sale.Brief description of Vermont area from the real estate angle, plus a few examples of houses for sale.vermont, real estate agents -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Babies Feeding Utensils, Spoon and Pusher, c1950
Given to Anne, daughter of donor, on the occasion of her christening - 1952Silver baby's spoon with design engraved on handle, Spoon at right angles to handle. Matching silver pusher.Cavalier EPNS Sheffield England.domestic items, cutlery, infants -
Vision Australia
Photograph (item) - Image, Playing golf
Janine Morrison raises a golf club, which Peter Rickards slightly adjust before she swings, down the fairway. Behind Peter is Maurice Gleeson. All 3 staff members wear Association for the Blind t-shirts.association for the blind, recreation, janine sadhu, peter rickards, maurice gleeson -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - Trophy Cup, To the officers of the fourteenth Battalion the Prahran Regiment from Lieut COL R.W. Tovell D.S.D commanding 12.2.24 to 30.6.29
14th Battalion Prahran regiment officers Trophy cup with 3 handles in a triangle formation. all handles are in tact and shaped as a curved sqaure angle.To the Officers of the Fourteenth Battalion the Prahran Regiment from Lieut COL R.W Tovell D.S.D Commanding 12.2.24 to 30.6.295/6 rvr, 14th battalion prahran regiment, prahran regiment officers, lieut col r.w. tovell d.s.d commanding 12.2.24 to 30.6.29 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Scientific Instrument, T. Cooke & Sons Ltd, Theodolite, early 1900s
The theodolite is used in surveying and measures vertical and horizontal angles. Placed on a tripod, it is used to find angles in road building, tunnel alignment and other civil engineering work. The theodoliteTheodolite with four levelling screws. External focusing.ballarat school of mines, surveying, engineering, cooke, theodolite, scientific instrument -
Orbost & District Historical Society
clinometer rule, mid 19th -earl 20th century
This clinometer, is a hand-held optical scientific instrument used in surveying to measure vertical angles. It is used to measure the angle of elevation from the ground in a right-angled triangle. It may have been used by a surveyor or a forester to measure the height of tall things where you couldn't possibly reach to the top of e.g. flag poles, buildings or trees.This item is an example of an early hand held measuring instrument.. Today the use of electronic sensors is an important component in the design and function of the clinometers.A rectangular wooden folding measuring instrument. the panels are brass framed. Inside is a brass semi-protractorgraduated 90-0-90' with index arm pointeran dwith a graduated edge in inches. Outside is a temperature conversion scale,Troughton & Simms, LONDONscientific-instrument measurement clinometer -
Orbost & District Historical Society
adze, late 19th century
Adzes are used for smoothing or carving wood in hand woodworking. It is similar to an axe but with the cutting edge perpendicular to the handle. It is used chiefly for shaping wood.A square ended adze that has a thin arched blade set at right angles to the wooden handle. The handle is not original.wood-working-tool adze carpentry -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Syd Cuffe, Portland Citizenship Award, Portland Victoria, 19/11/1985
Coloured photo. Syd Cuffe receiving his City of Portland Citizenship Award. Similar to 9099, different angle -
Merbein RSL Sub Branch
Trench art, 1914/1918
A 1917 brass Artillary fuse with four 303 bullets protruding from the base at right angles to each otherOn one side around the top (Rh.M.F. 1917) on the opposite side (Z.s.u.m.W.M.) and on the bottom (5568) and (z in double circle).world war one, artillary fuse brass, 303 bullets -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Angle Bit stock
Adjustable Angle Bit-stock. Used for drilling in difficult places. Is fully adjustable and pivots around a universal jointflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, angle bit-stock -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, 04/02/1987
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Back- '6 4/2/87' - Black pen toplett 'T.S' - black pen top rightport of portland archives, portland harbour, ship berthed -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Former Peterson's Grocery, Stokes Street, Port Melbourne, David Thompson, Apr 1996
Photos taken during renovations, 1996, when shutters were removed revealing painted windowsFormer Peterson's grocery 175 Stokes Street (originally Bellion's, 1881) Colour photo of building, angled: 1996built environment - commercial, business and traders - grocers and supermarkets, david thompson, helen leitch, a peterson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Uniting Church, corner Bridge and Nott Streets, Port Melbourne, Dec 1992
Colour, wide angle photograph of the Uniting (former Presbyterian) church corner Bridge and Nott Streets, Dec 1992religion - presbyterian church, built environment -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c. 1900-1912. ref. glass makers mark on base
Eno's Fruit Salts.Rectangular aqua tinted clear glass bottle with angled corners for stopper seal with embossed text on side and base.On side 'ENO'S FRUIT SALT'. On base 'M'.eno's fruit salts -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, c.1887- c.1903
Victorian Government gazette, Wednesday January 28, 1902, page 20. 'The Pharmaceutical Register cont'd.........No. on register : 140, Date of registration : 30 May 1877, Stokes, William Albert, Balaclava Road, East St. Kilda, Qualification : in business in Victoria before 1 October 1876'. TROVE : Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Tuesday 7 September 1875, page 1. 'WANTED, a respectable BOY ; must live in the neighbourhood. References W. A. Stokes, chemist, Balaclava'. TROVE : Bendigo Independent (Vic. : 1891 - 1918), Tuesday 1 December 1914, page 5. 'ABOUT PEOPLE. The death of Dr. James Stokes, M.R.C.S., L., occurred at his home, 43 Ebden Street, Elsternwick, on Saturday at the age of 90 years. Dr. Stokes, who was born in London,, arrived in Victoria in 1849 and for many years practiced in different parts of the State. He was the last on the male side of an old family, one of his sons, who predeceased him, being the late Mr. W. A. Stokes, chemist, of Carlisle Street, St. Kilda. The funeral took place yesterday morning, when the remains were in interred in the family grave at St, Kilda Cemetery'. TROVE : The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954) Tuesday 13 December 1887 p 5 Article " ROUGH ON RATS" POISON.' . PROSECUTION UNDER THE POISONS ACT. At the St. Kilda police court, on Friday, W, A. Stokes, chemist, Carlisle-street, Balaclava, was prosecuted under the Poisons Statute on the charge of selling to one Mrs. Hannah Charlton a poison without having made and signed the entry required by the act. A second charge of selling to Mrs, Hannah Charlton a poison without having obtained the signature of the purchaser to an entry as required by the act was also preferred against the defendant. Both cases were taken together. Mr, Donovan appeared to prosecute, and Mr. Cole for the defence. Senior-constable Connell deposed that he knew the defendant. On the 24th of October last an inquest was held at East St. Kilda relative to the cause of the death of a man named Charlton. A packet bearing the label " Rough on Rats," which was found. in the deceased's bedroom, was produced at the inqiry, and afterwards handed over to Mr. Blackett, Government analytical chemist for analysis. The verdict of the jury was that the deceased died from the effects of arsenical poisoning. Hannah Charlton, a widow, residing in South Yarra, said in September last she purchased a packet of "Rough on Rats" from the defendant's assistant. Witness was not asked her name, place of abode, occupation or for what purpose the poison was required; neither did she observe the assistant make any entry in a book, She did not attach her signature to any document, and was not asked to do so. The packet was purchased for the purpose of poisoning rats. Cuthbert Robert Blackett, Government analytical chemist, stated that Constable Ballantyne handed him the packet produced. Witness made an analysis of the contents, and found it composed of arsenic, slightly coloured with a carbonaceous matter. The mayor announced that there was a doubt in the minds of the magistrates as to whether the defendant could be held guilty under the law, but they thought the prosecution had attained its object by making known the fact that "Rough on Rats" is a poison. They thought that such preparations should be entered by the sellers, but in that case they were inclined to give the defendant the benefit of the doubt and dismiss the case.Aqua tinted clear glass bottle with angled corners for stopper seal with text embossed on one side and on base.On side : 'W.A.STOKES CHEMIST EAST ST. KILDA'. On base : 'K6228'.w a stokes, chemist -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Between 1872 - 1916 ref: bottle makers mark
TROVE : The Australasian Saturday 8 September 1877, page 20, Town News. 'The first examination of candidates for registration under the Pharmacy Act was held at the Royal Society's Hall yesterday..........The following were passed..........Max Pincus,...........' TROVE : Leader Saturday 2 September 1893 p.4, In: THE LEADER SUPPLEMENT MAX PINCUS, A number of interested spectators are always collected round the stand at which the "Welgel Milk Tester Is being worked by Mr. Max Pincus, of St. Kilda. This milk tester is a little instrument designed for testing the quantity of butter fat In any given sample of milk. The whole manipulation takes only a few minutes, and is so very simple that anyone can work it. A table supplied with the instrument shows at a glance, not only the percentage of butter fat, but also the proportion of same per gallon, the quantity of the milk required to produce each pound of butter, &c., so that there is no calculation ' at all required. Mr. Max. Pincus, who Is tho maker of the "Weigel Tester, shows tho remarkable accuracy of tho instrument. By request he tested a sample of the milk about to be separated, and the result as given to the Government dairy expert showed that the quantity of butter from the churning should be 59 lb. The actual quantity of butter as weighed (after adding 2 lb, of salt) was 61 lb., thus showing that the test agreed perfectly with the churning. In his report to the Minister of Agriculture, the dairy expert expresses himself as very pleased with the working of the Weigel test. The tester has recently been improved so as to measure exactly to tho smallest decimal. Mr. Pincus also shows samples of his butter preservative, called "Salva." In: THE LEADER SUPPLEMENT MAX PINCUS. A number of interested spectators are always collected round the stand at which the Weigel Milk Tester is being worked by Mr. Max Pincus, of St Kilda. This milk tester is a little instru ment designed for testing the quantity of butter fat in any given sample of milk. The whole manipulation takes only a few minutes, and is so very simple that anyone can work it A table supplied with the instrument shows at a glance, not only the percentage of butter fat, hut also the proportion of same per gallon, the quautity of the milk required to produce each pound of butter, &c., so that there is no calculation at all required. Mr. Max Pincus, who is the maker of the Weigel Tester, shows the remarkable accuracy of the instru ment. By request he tested a sample of the milk about to be separated, and the result as given to the Government dairy expert showed that the quantity of butter from the churning should be 59 lb. The actual quantity of butter as weighed (after adding 2 lb. of salt) was 61 lb., thus showing that the test agreed perfectly with the churning. In his report to the Minister of Agriculture, the dairy expert expresses himself as very pleased with the working of the Weigel test. The tester has recently been improved so as to measure exactly to tho smallest decimal. Mr. Pincus also shows samples of his butter preservative, called "Salva." TROVE : MAX PINCUS. A number of interested spectators are always collected round the stand at which the Weigel Milk Tester is being worked by Mr. Max Pincus, of St Kilda. This milk tester is a little instru ment designed for testing the quantity of butter fat in any given sample of milk. The whole manipulation takes only a few minutes, and is so very simple that anyone can work it A table supplied with the instrument shows at a glance, not only the percentage of butter fat, hut also the proportion of same per gallon, the quautity of the milk required to produce each pound of butter, &c., so that there is no calculation at all required. Mr. Max Pincus, who is the maker of the Weigel Tester, shows the remarkable accuracy of the instru ment. By request he tested a sample of the milk about to be separated, and the result as given to the Government dairy expert showed that the quantity of butter from the churning should be 59 lb. The actual quantity of butter as weighed (after adding 2 lb. of salt) was 61 lb., thus showing that the test agreed perfectly with the churning. In his report to the Minister of Agriculture, the dairy expert expresses himself as very pleased with the working of the Weigel test. The tester has recently been improved so as to measure exactly to tho smallest decimal. Mr. Pincus also shows samples of his butter ✏Fix this text preservative, called "Salva."Rectangular pale blue tinted clear glass bottle with angled corners and embossed text on one side and base.'MAX PINCUS LATE JOHNSON ST KILDA' on side. 'M' on base. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Between 1872-1916 ref: bottle manufacturers mark
Advertisement. 'The Argus' newspaper (Melbourne, Victoria 1848-1957) Saturday 4 November 1882, page 8. 'Simpson & Davenport Pharmaceutical Chemists, (14 years with Mr. W. Bowen, successors to Mr. John Ross, formerly the business of Mr. R Hill, 63 Collins Street, East.' source TROVE. Also at 228 Collins Street, Melbouren at some date ref: cream pot lids with Simpson & Davenport Chemists advertisement, offered for auction.Rectangular pale blue tinted clear glass bottle with angled corners. Embossed text on one side and base.'SIMPSON & DAVENPORT CHEMISTS MELBOURNE' on side. 'M' on base. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, Early 20th century
Clear blue tinted glass rectangular shaped bottle with angled corners and text embossed on one side and the base.'F. W. ANDREW St KILDA' on the side. 'M' on the base. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Model - skittle alley
Built in Camp 1. Owned and operated by Eberhard SchusterRectangular wooden coloured pencil drawing of a skittle alley and surrounds. Model of a skittle alley is at right angle to the illustration.skittle alley, eberhard schuster, camp 1 entertainment, peter woolaston