Showing 1564 items matching "australian manufacturers"
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Raymond Island Historical SocietyFerryman's Cap, Mid 19th Centuary
... Manufacturer's plate 1 Underside of cap MELBOURNE 361218 EMERCO Oval Trademark with kangaroos each side REG TRADEMARK THIS IS YOUR GUARANTEE FOR QUALITY MADE IN AUSTRALIA Manufacturer's plate 2 Front inner brim SWEAT ABSORBER TEXTILE 100% SWEATPROOF ...Raymond Island Historical Society Paynesville gippsland Raymond Island Ferry Driver's Cap issued by Shire of Bairnsdale with new ferry in March 1969 Issued to Ferry Driver George Bould Only cap in existence raymond island ferry ferry driver ferryman ferryman s cap 1969 Manufacturer's plate 1 Underside of cap MELBOURNE 361218 EMERCO Oval Trademark with kangaroos each side REG TRADEMARK THIS IS YOUR GUARANTEE FOR QUALITY MADE IN AUSTRALIA Manufacturer's plate 2 Front inner brim SWEAT ABSORBER TEXTILE 100% SWEATPROOF Officer peak cap White plastic with black leather peak and band Gold cord insignia Gold and Black embroidered Lifebuoy and anchor badge Ferryman's Cap Emerco ...Raymond Island Ferry Driver's Cap issued by Shire of Bairnsdale with new ferry in March 1969 Issued to Ferry Driver George BouldOnly cap in existenceOfficer peak cap White plastic with black leather peak and band Gold cord insignia Gold and Black embroidered Lifebuoy and anchor badgeManufacturer's plate 1 Underside of cap MELBOURNE 361218 EMERCO Oval Trademark with kangaroos each side REG TRADEMARK THIS IS YOUR GUARANTEE FOR QUALITY MADE IN AUSTRALIA Manufacturer's plate 2 Front inner brim SWEAT ABSORBER TEXTILE 100% SWEATPROOF raymond island ferry, ferry driver, ferryman, ferryman s cap, 1969 -
Kew Historical Society IncDomestic object - Bed Warmers, Whittingslowe Engineers Ltd, Whittingslowe 'Hot-Glow' Water Bottles, 1945-1950
... Whittingslowe Engineers Ltd of Adelaide was an Australian manufacturer. A patent for the 'Hot-Glow' water bottles was issued to the company in 1945. ..."HOT-GLOW' WATER BOTTLES / WHITTINGSLOWE MANUFACTURER / ? WOOD PTY LTD MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY / AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTORS...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne Whittingslowe Engineers Ltd of Adelaide was an Australian manufacturer. A patent for the 'Hot-Glow' water bottles was issued to the company in 1945. ...Whittingslowe Engineers Ltd of Adelaide was an Australian manufacturer. A patent for the 'Hot-Glow' water bottles was issued to the company in 1945. An advertisement in 1946 (Morning Bulletin, 19/06) describes the bottles as all metal and advertised their price as 11/6 each.These two hot water bottles are fine and rare examples of products produced by a major Australian engineering and manufacturing company.Two brass cylindrical hot water bottles, manufactured by Whittingslowe. The label of the manufacturer and distributor is on the from of each bottle on a red and gold label."HOT-GLOW' WATER BOTTLES / WHITTINGSLOWE MANUFACTURER / ? WOOD PTY LTD MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY / AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTORShot water bottles, domestic objects, whittingslowe - manufacturers -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Camerons Marble mine, South Buchan Victoria, 2/05/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Far wall has been excavated by Australian Paper Manufacturers in 1950s ...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Far wall has been excavated by Australian Paper Manufacturers in 1950s People Businesses Engineering Colour photograph of a disused pit in Camerons Marble mine at South Buchan Victoria. ...Far wall has been excavated by Australian Paper Manufacturers in 1950s Colour photograph of a disused pit in Camerons Marble mine at South Buchan Victoria. Also a second colour photograph of same pit from a different angle. people, businesses, engineering -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Hand-Held Puzzle, Sol's, Sol's 4 Ball Puzzle, Twentieth Century
... A number of the puzzles are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. ...A number of the puzzles are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. games puzzles toys "Sol's 4 Ball Puzzle / It can be done / Place four balls in containers / You have 2 seconds to do it." ...Due to the generosity of a number of donors, the Kew Historical Society has a wide range of games and puzzles in its collection; typically designed for children's use. A number of the puzzles are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. Metal and glass puzzle requiring the player to get a four metal balls into 4 channels."Sol's 4 Ball Puzzle / It can be done / Place four balls in containers / You have 2 seconds to do it."games, puzzles, toys -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Assembly Puzzle, Wooden Puzzle Ball, 1950s
... A number of the puzzles are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. ...A number of the puzzles are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. toys puzzles assembly puzzles wooden ball puzzles Ball shaped wooden assembly puzzle requiring the user to fit the pieces together. ...Due to the generosity of a number of donors, the Kew Historical Society has a wide range of games and puzzles in its collection; typically designed for children's use. A number of the puzzles are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. Ball shaped wooden assembly puzzle requiring the user to fit the pieces together. The ball is varnished.toys, puzzles, assembly puzzles, wooden ball puzzles -
Mont De LanceyAccessory - White large Glomesh handbag, Glomesh, 1986
... Tag 'Glomesh-made in Australia' 2 Original manufacturer purchase tags ....Glomesh Handbag 1980s Metal Mesh Myers Melbourne Myers Tag 'Glomesh-made in Australia' 2 Original manufacturer purchase tags . 1986 large white 'Glomesh' Brand frame handbag with Glomesh handle and white and gold push clasp. ...Australian brand 'Glomesh' handbag purchased in 1986 from Melbourne Myers.1986 large white 'Glomesh' Brand frame handbag with Glomesh handle and white and gold push clasp. Bronze gold lining with 2 large compartments and 2 original manufacturer tags. Tag 'Glomesh-made in Australia' 2 Original manufacturer purchase tags .glomesh, handbag, 1980s, metal, mesh, myers, melbourne myers -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Paper boycott panned, 23/11/2016
... Banyule Council boycotted an Australian paper manufacturer in favour of an Austrian company with environmental certification....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Banyule Council boycotted an Australian paper manufacturer in favour of an Austrian company with environmental certification. banyule city council News clipping, black text. ...Banyule Council boycotted an Australian paper manufacturer in favour of an Austrian company with environmental certification.News clipping, black text. banyule city council -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Discharge a heavy lift for APML, Oct. 1956, on board vessel 'Ixion', 1956
... Front: (no inscriptions) Back: October 1956 vessel 'Ixion' discharge a heavy lift for APML (Australian Paper Manufacturers) (top left, pencil)...Port of Portland Archives Front: (no inscriptions) Back: October 1956 vessel 'Ixion' discharge a heavy lift for APML (Australian Paper Manufacturers) (top left, pencil) Large wooden barrel with a central support beam in a cargo hold. ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: October 1956 vessel 'Ixion' discharge a heavy lift for APML (Australian Paper Manufacturers) (top left, pencil)port of portland archives -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchHat - Slouch
... Australian slouch hat, Manufacturer-Akubbra 1983, Kings Crown "Forces" botton sroll. ...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Headgear WW2 Army Australian slouch hat, Manufacturer-Akubbra 1983, Kings Crown "Forces" botton sroll. ...Australian slouch hat, Manufacturer-Akubbra 1983, Kings Crown "Forces" botton sroll. Khaki Puggarie. With B 033headgear, ww2, army -
Orbost & District Historical Societybottle, Paul Duval (Aust. Pty Ltd)
... They would have chosen the name Duval for it's "french" sound hoping to add to the prestige of the product. Australian manufacturers of perfumes and cosmetics tried using European sounding names to trick the local market into thinking the product was imported...They would have chosen the name Duval for it's "french" sound hoping to add to the prestige of the product. Australian manufacturers of perfumes and cosmetics tried using European sounding names to trick the local market into thinking the product was imported bottle cosmetics perfume duval-paul On base - Paul Duval A small narrow rectangular bottle made of clear glass. bottle Paul Duval (Aust. ...Paul Duval was an Australian company selling fairly inexpensive products although they were usually available from pharmacies and department stores rather than chain stores. They would have chosen the name Duval for it's "french" sound hoping to add to the prestige of the product. Australian manufacturers of perfumes and cosmetics tried using European sounding names to trick the local market into thinking the product was importedA small narrow rectangular bottle made of clear glass.On base - Paul Duvalbottle cosmetics perfume duval-paul -
Melbourne Tram MuseumSouvenir - Teaspoon, Melbourne W5 class, c1990
... Has a typed label stating that it is made from Pewter made in Australia. No manufacturers name....Has a typed label stating that it is made from Pewter made in Australia. No manufacturers name. Melbourne W5 class Souvenir Teaspoon ...Souvenir tea spoon featuring Melbourne W5 class tram made from Pewter set on a silver spoon and contained with in a clear / blue plastic case. Has a typed label stating that it is made from Pewter made in Australia. No manufacturers name.trams, tramways, teaspoons, sales items, sw2 class -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Number Puzzle, Arithmetic puzzle, 1950s
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Eight paper numbers. No 9 is missing. Numbers to be arranged in a square so that the addition of any row, vertical, diagonal, horizontal adds up to 15."These 9 figures can be arranged within the square in such a manner that the addition of any row whether vertically, horizontally or diagonally is 15. Try it! Arrange the square this way / Made in Japan"educational games, number puzzles, arithmetic games -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Card Game, Comic Families: an amusing card game for all the family, Twentieth Century
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Card game called "Comic Families" housed in an original labelled box. The box is purple, orange and white in colour with pictures of family members on the front. There is a complete set of cards but the instructions are missing or never included.Front of box: "Exciting Comic Families. An amusing card game for all of the family."comic families, card games -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Board Game, Gloria Mosaic, c.1927
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Children's table game. Probably made in Germany c.1926. On the box is "Ges.Gesch" which is German for trademark registered. The box includes patterns and multicoloured glass marbles. The aim of the game is to arrange the beads in the holes of the pattern. The box pictures four children playing the game. Rules: BASIC RULES There can be two aims to the game - the first to clear the board of all the pieces and the second to try and position the pieces into a specific pattern. The playing surface is a special board and set of pegs or marbles made of ivory, bone, wood and later plastic. The traditional French board is octagonal and has 37 holes to accomodate the same number of pegs. the traditional English board is circular and has 33 holes or hollows, usually to accomodate the same number of marbles (33). Often there is a channel running around the outer edge to hold eliminated pieces. Some games required all the pieces, others only a certain number. The pieces are positioned before the start of the game.Box cover: "Gloria Mosaic. Ges.Gesch"gloria mosaic, games and puzzles -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Board Game, Guest's Letter Box: Beat the Champ!, 1950s
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Board game comprising cover, writing pads, based on a television program."Guest's Letter Box Card Game as played on the Channel 7 national show."board game, guest's letter box -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Board Game, Drafts Board, 1950-1965
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Wooden drafts board with the counters contained in an internal drawer.drafts, board games, leisure activities -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Puzzle, The Wizzard Puzzle: 92 in One for Young and Old, c.1925
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Box containing pieces and wrapping of a Wizzard Puzzle. The box identifies that in the box there are 92 in one for young and oldPen and ink on box: RAYMOND - SMITH" (the name of the owner)the wizzard puzzle, raymond smith, raymond vaughan-smith, games and puzzles -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Card Game, AMCO Playing Card Co, Bridge Card Bingo, 1955-1965
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Bridge Card Bingo. U.S.A. 1938. AMCO Playing Card Company of New York & Chicago was an American company founded in the 1930s. It continued to produce playing cards up until 1987. binge card bingo, playing cards, card games -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Board Game, J W Spear & Sons, Flower Lotto, 1950s
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection."Flower Lotto". UK, circa 1950s. Flower Lotto was a product of J.W. Spear & Sons, founded in 1879 in Nuremberg, Germany, but also based in UK after 1932. Spear & Sons were a significant manufacturer of board games from the 1900s. The company was bought out by Mattel in 1994. Missing original box. flower lotto, games and puzzles, j.w. spear and sons -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Mobile Toy, Girl and Goose, Twentieth Century
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objets. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Hand-held mechanical two-dimensional wooden toy of a girl and a goose.toys, mobile toys, handheld toys, wooden toys -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Board Game, Lotto [or House], 1950s
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. In the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, there were large numbers of games produced for children and adults. These included: arcade games, board games, playing cards and puzzles. A representative sample, many now rare survivors, can be found in the collection.Lotto. Box title "THE POPULAR GAME OF LOTTO". Inside the lid are a set of instructions for playing the game of "Lotto or House". The game was manufactured "solely at Chad Valley Works, Harborne, England. Beside the rules, in pencil is the name "P. Knight", presumably the owner of the game. chad valley works, lotto -
National Wool MuseumReport, Australian Wool Corporation survey for market potential of wool minority blends
... "Australian Wool Corporation survey for market potential of wool minority blends " - WD Scott & Co Pty Ltd : a survey of Australian garment manufacturers and retailers....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula "Australian Wool Corporation survey for market potential of wool minority blends " - WD Scott & Co Pty Ltd : a survey of Australian garment manufacturers and retailers. Textile Industry Fashion Textile Fibres Textile Fibres - synthetic Cloth - woollen Cloth - worsted Textile Industry Fashion Textile Fibres Textile Fibres - synthetic Australian Wool Corporation survey for market potential of wool minority blends Report ..."Australian Wool Corporation survey for market potential of wool minority blends " - WD Scott & Co Pty Ltd : a survey of Australian garment manufacturers and retailers.textile industry fashion textile fibres textile fibres - synthetic, cloth - woollen, cloth - worsted, textile industry, fashion, textile fibres, textile fibres - synthetic -
Williamstown Historical Society IncContainer - School ink bottle, Angus & Co, Circa 1900 to 1950
... This ink bottle was made by Angus & Co., (an Australian manufacturer of inks, gums, and pastes), for the school setting in the days when dipping pens and fillable fountain pens were in use. ...This ink bottle was made by Angus & Co., (an Australian manufacturer of inks, gums, and pastes), for the school setting in the days when dipping pens and fillable fountain pens were in use. ...This ink bottle was made by Angus & Co., (an Australian manufacturer of inks, gums, and pastes), for the school setting in the days when dipping pens and fillable fountain pens were in use. The company was established in Melbourne in 1896 by Joseph Angus. It supplied schools, offices, and government agencies across the country. They also made the well known Clag paste, beginning in 1898, which has been used in schools across Australia ever since. They had their own bottle works to supply the distinct glass and stoneware bottles for their products. 'School' brand ink bottle, made by Angus and Co. Amber coloured glass with a dark blue label, and a cork stopper. Manufacturer's name embossed on base.Printed on label: "Angus & Co. Pty. Ltd./BLUE BLACK/SCHOOL INK". Embossed on base: "ANGUS & CO. PTY. LTD"schools, stationary, writing -
Orbost & District Historical Societyfruit stand, 1932 - 1960's
... Australian metalware manufacturer, Phoenix Pty Ltd, made this electroplated nickel silverfruit stand as part of its new 'Imperial' range of tableware. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland Australian metalware manufacturer, Phoenix Pty Ltd, made this electroplated nickel silverfruit stand as part of its new 'Imperial' range of tableware. ...Australian metalware manufacturer, Phoenix Pty Ltd, made this electroplated nickel silverfruit stand as part of its new 'Imperial' range of tableware. The simple, geometric design is representative of the Art Deco style This simple design with the geometric pattern is representative of the Art Deco style that spread through Australia in the inter-war period and was common in both local and imported electroplated wares. A silver plated fruit stand in an art deco design. The bowl has cut out rectangular designs around its edge.On base - letter H inside a circle Imperial EPNS A Phoenix producttableware fruit-stand phoenix epns domestic -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object, Hilary Page, Billie and His Seven Barrels, 1950
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. The examples of toys in the collection include examples of alphabet toys, arcade toys, baby toys, construction toys, dolls, doll accessories, educational toys, soft toys, tin toys, toy animals, toy blocks, toy machines, toy typewriters, etc. Boxed children's construction toy, suitable for children 2-2.5 yearstoys, games and puzzles, hilary page, kiddicraft -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Magnetic Toy, Fishing, 1950s
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. The examples of toys in the collection include examples of alphabet toys, arcade toys, baby toys, construction toys, dolls, doll accessories, educational toys, soft toys, tin toys, toy animals, toy blocks, toy machines, toy typewriters, etc. Four miniature paper fish that have multicoloured stripes. Each fish has a piece of metal in its mouth. The other part of the game is two tiny wooden fishing rods with cotton attached to metal rods. The aim of the game is to attach a rod to a fish. The six items are stored in an orange and green patterned cardboard box that is probably not original.games, magnetic toys -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Musical Toy, Rose Morris & Co Pty Ltd, Zinga Zoo, 1930-1950
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. The examples of toys in the collection include examples of alphabet toys, arcade toys, baby toys, construction toys, dolls, doll accessories, educational toys, soft toys, tin toys, toy animals, toy blocks, toy machines, toy typewriters, etc. Zinga Zoo - small plastic musical toy in a cardboard box.Exterior of box - "Zinga Zoo Regd. The Packet Band. An R.M. Precision moulded product by Rose Morris & Co.Ltd. London England" Plastic toy - "Zinga Zoo Regd. The "Pocket Band" RM&Co L79 London"zinga zoo, rose morris & co., musical toys -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Puzzle, Two-Dimensional Animals
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. The examples of toys in the collection include examples of alphabet toys, arcade toys, baby toys, construction toys, dolls, doll accessories, educational toys, soft toys, tin toys, toy animals, toy blocks, toy machines, toy typewriters, etc. Box of two dimensional animals cut from wood including deer, camels, horses etc. The box includes one intact paper hand coloured template of a horse and duck. On this item there is the number LXXVIII. All of the items are housed in a cardboard box produced by Walker Stores Pty Ltd, 471-5 Sydney Road Coburg. The box also states that there was a retail outlet at Glenferrie Station. Inscribed on the box is the name Mr Edward Smith, 16 Macartney Avenue, Kew. The box is not related to the contents apart from probably being used for long term storage.puzzles, toys -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Handheld Pinball Game, Louis Marx & Co, Skee Skor, 1950s
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. The examples of toys in the collection include examples of alphabet toys, arcade toys, baby toys, construction toys, dolls, doll accessories, educational toys, soft toys, tin toys, toy animals, toy blocks, toy machines, toy typewriters, etc. Handheld pinball game. The game requires the player to roll a ball-bearing to the front of the container and score a 1, a 5 or a 10. The self-contained container has the name of the game on coloured paper inside the toy. Name: "Skee Skor"skee skor, louis marx & co (usa), musical toys -
Kew Historical Society IncLeisure object - Magnetic Toys, A Milton Product, The Magic Dogs, 1950s
... Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. ...The Kew Historical Society’s collection includes a wide range of leisure objects. Many of the items are European-made, generally of British origin, however there are a number that were made for the Australian market by Australian manufacturers. There were clearly a huge range of toys produced for the Australian and International children’s market in the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries. The examples of toys in the collection include examples of alphabet toys, arcade toys, baby toys, construction toys, dolls, doll accessories, educational toys, soft toys, tin toys, toy animals, toy blocks, toy machines, toy typewriters, etc. Two magnetised miniature dogs in an original cardboard box labelled 'The Magic Dogs'.The Magic Dogs. A Milton Product. Made in Australia.magic dogs, games and puzzles
