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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - GRAYDON COLLECTION: WOMEN'S STRAIGHT FULL LENGTH PETTICOAT, 1870-1890
Clothing. Women's straight full length white cotton petticoat. Fold over waistband (4.5 cm) with cotton tape drawstring fastening at centre back above 7 cm opening. Decorative geometric pattern stitching above hemline.Tag at centre front waistband, ''Cherry lane by French Connections'', ''100% cotton'' ''Hand wash''.costume, female, women's straight full length petticoat -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), mid 1960's?
Black and White photograph of the air pipe connection and the motor to bolster connection on a No. 9B or 9C truck. This is the area which failed on these trucks due to bending. One of a series of photographs done by the MMTB to illustrate the various types of bogies used by the MMTB. Possibly during the 1960's.trams, tramways, mmtb, bogies, trucks, preston workshops -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Metal spray producer associated with midwife Mary Howlett, c. 1866 - 1920
Mary Howlett (1840-1922) began practising as a country midwife in 1866 in the western district of Victoria. She qualified as a 'ladies monthly nurse' in 1887 and continued to practise as a nurse and midwife until 1920.She began her six months training at the Melbourne Lying-In Hospital. She was known by many as 'Auntie', and her career spanned more than 50 years. Mrs Howlett's midwifery box and contents were given to Dr Frank Forster, and he donated them to the museum collection in 1993.Made of a heavy white metal. Metal cap covers the actual spray applicator. There are two curved metal tubes leading to the outlet spray. In addition to the metal object there is a small metal connection with a small metal insertion. The metal connection is attached to a piece of old red rubber tubing.midwifery -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Notes for book, Rogaughan, John, Material for History of Kilsyth, Croydon, Burnt Bridge and Ringwood (book never completed). By John Rogaughan (undated), not known
Collected for a history book of Kilsyth, Croydon, Burnt Bridge and Ringwood but never completed.27 pages of notes intended for a local history book typed with some connections. +Additional Keywords: Rogaughan, John -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Adaptor Unit 'O', 1950s - 196os
Used by the RegimentAluminium control box for the connection of audio equipment to a wireless without the need for a wireless harness. 'O' = operator's boxZA 46194radio equipment, o box -
Clunes Museum
Booklet - BOOKLET PORT PHILLIP AND COLONIAL
FRONT COVER: HISTORY OF THE PORT PHILLIP AND COLONIAL GOLD MINING COMPANY IN CONNECTION WITH THE CLUNES MINE DESCRIPTION AND DRAWINGSmining, port phillip and colonial gold mining company, clunes mine -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Opening of the Parliament, 1901
Invitation to V.W. Bro. R.W.V. McCall (G.Treasurer) and lady to the celebrations in Melbourne in connection with the opening of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia.Invitation to V.W. Bro. R.W.V. McCall (G.Treasurer) and lady to the celebrations in Melbourne in connection with the opening of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia.Invitation to V.W. Bro. R.W.V. McCall (G.Treasurer) and lady to the celebrations in Melbourne in connection with the opening of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia.federation, australia. parliament, mccall, r.w.v. -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Covert snap round eye
For use in saddlery and leather accessoriesImported and sold by Holden and FrostBrass connection piece with round swivel eye one end, a spring loaded hook and pin on the other endmilitary, civilian, hook eye -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Inhaler, Clover (modified)
Dr. Joseph Clover (1825-1882), an English physician, first described his Portable Regulating Ether Inhaler on Jan. 20, 1877. Clover was an especially sought after anesthesiologist and early pioneer in the specialty. This was the best-known of many inhalers that Clover designed. The dome-shaped reservoir was turned to points on a control dial to gradually increase or decrease the percentage of the air that passed over the ether. Several inventors based new inhalers on this, while the original continued to be manufactured as late as the beginning of WWII. This modified version differs from the original Clover inhaler as it has a glass dome chamber at the top allowing the level of ether to be monitored.Metal based chamber with glass dome top. There is a metal connection point at the top of the glass dome for a rebreather bag, with a whistle tip connection point at the base of the chamber for a facemask. There is no rebreather bag or facemask. There is a black plastic stopper to the side of the chamber, with a glass bulb with a metal wire cage covering.joseph clover, lambert buck, closed administration -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Work on paper - 2/2 Battalion Aitape Wewak Campaign, 2/2 Battalion Aitape Wewak Campaign Jan-Aug 1945
Framed print-out of the adjacent map's storyDetails the story of the 2/2 Battalion in the Aitape Wewak campaign, and the story of its connection with the present owners -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Tool - Candle Snuffer, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port Melbourne, 1900s
85 cm long candle snuffer - wooden handle with brass cap (and thin tube which may be hook connection)religion - anglican (holy trinity) -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 1940-45
2nd light horse at training WW2, Known names Ern Cassidy, Murdoch Brisbane, Murchison9 sepia photos, box brownie type, of 20th Light Horse at training WW2. Connection - Cassidy and Brisbane Murchison.ern cassidy, murdoch brisbane, 2nd light horse -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1969
Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka and travelled to Osaka several times in 1969-1970. Boyd designed the innovative Space Tube, which had over 25 exhibition boxes, projecting from it. Amongst the topics covered were Australian scientific innovation (including brain research, immunology, Antarctic research, Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, rainmaking, and the night sky), Australian sport, house interiors, car manufacturing, Australian music and art, and Japanese-Australian relations.Colour slide in a mount. Steel connection detail, Takara Beautilion, Expo '70, Osaka, Japan. (Architect: Kisho Kurakawa.)Made in Australia / 27 / DEC 69M8expo 70, osaka, robin boyd, slide -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Book, Henderson Jim, Greystone of the Glen, 1991
History of Henderson family from Scotland to South Australia including South Wales and India connections from 1760c to 1985.genealogy -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, 1960's
Black and White photograph of the air pipe connection and the motor to bolster connection on a No. 9B or 9C truck. This is the area which failed on these trucks due to bending. One of a series of photographs done by the MMTB to illustrate the various types of bogies / trucks used by the MMTB. Possibly during the 1960's. Two copies held.trams, tramways, mmtb, bogies, trucks, preston workshops -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Control Unit 'C', 1950s - 1960s
Equipment used by the Regiment Aluminium control unit for the connection of audio equipment to a wireless harness where the operator has the ability to control 2 wireless setsZA 46192radio equipment, control unit c -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THOMAS LANGDON COLLECTION: SOUVENIR INVITATION, 1901
Document. Illuminated invitation with brown paper backing. Invitation to Mr. T.R.Langdon to the Celebrations in Melbourne in connection with the Opening of Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia.document, memo, souvenir invitation -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1969-1970
Robin Boyd was appointed Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka and travelled to Osaka several times in 1969-1970. Boyd designed the innovative Space Tube, which had over 25 exhibition boxes, projecting from it. Amongst the topics covered were Australian scientific innovation (including brain research, immunology, Antarctic research, Snowy Mountains Hydro-Electric Power Scheme, rainmaking, and the night sky), Australian sport, house interiors, car manufacturing, Australian music and art, and Japanese-Australian relations.Colour slide in a mount. Module and steel connection detail, Takara Beautilion, Expo '70, Osaka, Japan. (Architect: Kisho Kurakawa.)Made in Australiaexpo 70, osaka, robin boyd, slide -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - Message Centre, Brother MFC,970mc, seven in one Fax Machine, Message Centre, Before 1990
Fax machine used by Savvas Athan & staff at Insignia Furniture, 212 Whitehorse Rd, Blackburn.Savvas Athan, mayor 1991 - 1992 & Deputy Mayor 1990 - 1991.Dark cream Brother MFC, 970mc message centre Fax Machine with power cord and network connection lead & phone pieceBrother model MFC 970mc.Ren.0.5 Serial No U56383ma k138171fax machine, savvas athan, insignia furniture, telecommunications, city of whitehorse -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - M113 light
Standard piece of equipment installed in a tank. A circular metal pea green interior light for a M113 tank. It has a Perspex face with black connection cord. Screw adjusted.30B/1092352/24 Volt tank, m113, interior light, haydn neal, vietnam -
Federation University Historical Collection
Drawing - Engineering drawings, Technical drawings, 1964
pencil on paper student's technical drawings .1) Coal stage for locomotive - assembyy .2) Coal stage for locomotive - connection detailstechnical drawing, p. j. shedden, school of mines ballarat -
City of Whittlesea
Sign (item) - Street Sign, Shout St - Gallipoli WW1 street sign
Provided to History Collection due to being an additional/spare production item.Commemorative for ANZAC Centenary 2014-2018 - Serving Victoria's Stories & Making Connections. Gallipoli WW1; Shout Streetstreet sign -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: LEASE REGULATIONS
Hard cover folder with gold lettering 'Lease Regulations' containing Mines Act 1915 No. 2198 (in force 1916) Requirements in connection with application for mining lease (1930). Application for registration as a Gold Producer (Mines Act 1928). Requirement in connection with an application for a mining lease and water right license or a license to treat tailings. Application for a Tailings License.Mines Dpartmentgold mining, miners' safety cage, lease regulations, gold mining, lease regulations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Radiator
Early form of home heating and because of the copper dish was considered one of the better models|Manufacturing History Museum Victoria|Commentary: Australian manufacturing history Philip Wollen|Many years ago, when I was an ambition young man, I took over a company called Hecla.|This business was formed in 1872, long before Federation was even contemplated. The company established a rich tradition in the Australian manufacturing industry. The prodigious product range included kettles, mixers, toasters, hairdryers, urns, pie warmers, bain maries, and electric blankets for the domestic and commercial market. During the war it even manufactured parts for aircraft. It was one of Melbourne's largest employers.|Hecla was one of the pioneers in TV advertising, led by icons like Bert Newton, Bobby Limb, Evie Hayes and Graham Kennedy who ad Jibbed his way through irreverent and unscripted naughtiness about Hecla electric blankets and foot warmers. The slogan was 'By Hecla, its good.'. One can imagine the fun Bert and Graham had with their double entendres.|In the 60's Hecla entered into a partnership with General Electric and expanded rapidly. The massive factory, on the corner of Alexandra Parade and Chapel Street overlooking the Yarra River was a Melbourne landmark.|The business was formed by one of the scions of Melbourne industry. Mr Marriott was a metal worker of some repute, building the lights in front of Melbourne's Parliament House, the first steam car, the sideboard at the RACY Club, and the first factory to run on electricity.|By the time I acquired the company it was a shadow of its former self, incapable of competing with cheap Chinese imports. Wandering around the warehouse late one night I discovered a large, boarded up storeroom which appeared not to have been opened in decades.|Over several months I combed through the room, unearthing a treasure trove of products from a bygone era. Dusty files, engineering drawings, wooden prototypes, patent records, and correspondence from distributors on every continent.|I decided to track down an old man, Ray, long retired after 50 years with Hecla. He was not well off financially and welcomed the paid work. It turned out that he had done his apprenticeship with the company and there wasn't much he didn't know about it. He had been personally involved in the manufacture of almost every type of product on the Hecla smorgasbord's of products.|So for over 2 years he methodically assembled a mini museum of Hecla products, painstakingly polishing them and ensuring they were in working order. He attached the original brochure of each product and their respective warranty cards. For him it was ,a labour of love. For me it was a fascinating, if vicarious journey, into Australia's manufacturing past.|My colleagues complained that I was wasting money on his salary, our time and factory space on stuff that should have been dumped years ago. I tried to explain that I was merely a steward of the Hecla tradition, not merely an owner. Besides, the look on Ray's face convinced me that there was another dynamic at work. One I could see, but didn't really understand.|After he Passed away I faced a dilemma. What to do with this 'museum' of Hecla history. Nobody was interested.|So I kept the 'stuff' in private storage, hoping that same day someone would be interested in it. And the years passed.|Finally, I had a brainwave. Perhaps the Melbourne Museum would be interested. It was a long shot but I made the call. I had a nagging suspicion that they would think I was simply trying to get them to relieve me of paying for this huge collection to be taken to the tip.|To my surprise they said they would be willing to take a look, I secretly hoped that they would take the whole collection and not leave me with an incomplete jumble of appliances that I would indeed have to take to the tip.|On the appointed day, four serious looking young people showed up. Armed with digital cameras, note books and poker faces they spent four hours analysing the goods and the supporting materials. I asked them if they had any interest and their response was decidedly non-committal. It depends on the acquisitions committee, I was told. I was disheartened and packed up the exhibits to go back into storage.|Imagine my surprise when months later they telephoned to say that they had researched the history of the company, and yes, they would like to take the whole collection. And a truck with 'handlers' would arrive the following day to pick it up. Two years ago all Hecla's archives left me forever and went to the Museum's warehouse.|Well, to my delight I received a call yesterday inviting me to a private viewing of the exhibition at the Melbourne Museum. These young historians had meticulously assembled an impressive display of Melbourne's industry and technology going back to the 1800's. They thanked me like a significant benefactor when it is I who should have thanked them.|I saw the excitement in the eyes of these young people who had somehow managed to dig out and assemble memories from Australia's past. If this is the standard of care that the curators of the Melbourne Museum show all their exhibits, our history is in safe hands.|Their meticulous work took me back to those years long ago when I saw an old man lovingly assembling and cataloging a lifetime of his work.|It took me back to the day when Australians actually made things. Long before we became a nation of quarrymen. Before we became animal-factory 'farmers'. Of a time when products didn't break down, or dumped and replaced before the warranty expired. When men like Mr Marriott cared deeply about what their hands produced.|It reminded me of the call I received from an elderly lady in Tasmania asking for the electrical element for a Hecla K7 kettle. I searched the archives and called her back. The K7 was produced decades earlier and we no longer carried that spare part. She was quite disheartened and told me her kettle had finally 'given up the ghost' and she couldn't bear to part with it. It was a present from her husband on their wedding day 45 years ago. Her final words were 'they don't make them like that, do they? By Hecla they were good.'|I'm glad I followed my instinct and put Ray back on the payroll all those years ago..|I like to think Mr Marriott would have been pleased.Pedestal radiator. Base is cast iron with three feet with rose design on each. Pedestal supports a copper spherical reflector plate which has an electrical connection box at its base. The connection box is joined to the pedestal by a screw and nut to enable the reflector to be tilted. The element is cone shaped and is in the centre of the plate. The element is protected by a wire guard.Hecla Firedomestic items, heating -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Amplifier Audio Frequency AM-1780/VRC, 1980's
Solid metal radio harness control box with 10 cable sockets around sides and various control switches and line connections on faceSerial No 33765radio equipment, 1780 box -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: AUSTRALIA - GERMANY
Australia - Germany Two hundred years of contacts, relations and connections, soft cover 160 pages with black & white photographs, illustrations and maps.Johannes H Voigtaustralia, history, germany, australia-germany-history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - 'HISTORY LIVES' ARTICLE: REYNOLDS FAMILY
'History Lives' article (Jim Evans - Bendigo Advertiser 17/04/2008) - re Reynolds family. Mention of Jorgenson family connection.person, individual, reynolds family, new moon mine, peter jorgenson. mt lyell mine. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear - Combat Vehicle Crewman's Helmet
The American -made Combat Vehicle Crewman's helmet was worn by crewmembers requiring access to a vehicle's communication system. The helmet was intended to offer head protection inside the vehicle but it did provide some protection against shrapnel.Khaki coloured helmet with chinstrap. Lined inside with black padding, it has built in earphones with attachments and plug connection and a small mounted microphone.NIL GENTEX CARBON DALE P.A. 18407helmet, gentex, communication, crewman's helmet, us helmet -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Anson maintenance schedule, 1940
Kept in maintenance workshops to keep mechanics up to date with maintenance procedures including amendments.Hardback book bound with cord. Has hand written protective cover 19 pagesRoyal Australia Air Force, Aeroplane Maintenance Schedule, Anson-Cheetah IX, to be used in connection with Unit Maintenance Orders.anson & cheetah maintenance schedule, sgt. gough, -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Construction of the Eastern Freeway (F19), Ron Setford, March 1972
Ron Setford and his wife Grace Setford lived in Tanner Avenue, East Kew, from c.1946 to c.1995. A keen photographer, he recorded the changing face of Kew over a 20 year period. Apart from 30 photographs of built structures and places in Kew dating from 1960 and 1961, 145 of his 35mm colour slides chronicle the development of the F19 (later renamed Eastern) Freeway through the Yarra Valley in Kew over a five year period from c.1972 to c.1977. This important collection was donated to the Society by his granddaughter in 2025.This collection of 175 35mm slides is of local and statewide significance, owing to its subject matter, particularly the major development of road transport infrastructure during the 1970s with the construction of the Eastern Freeway. The photographer also took care to annotate and date most of his slides which enable the researcher to pinpoint temporal and spatial locations.Workers and equipment at the beginning of construction of the Eastern (F19) Freeway in 1972. The site was identified by the photographer as being at the corner of the Chandler Highway, Earl Street and Princess Street. Alphington to right, old Chandler Highway on right"Eastern Freeway / Near [sic] Earl St connection to F/way & temporary Chandler H/way / Mar 72"ron setford, eastern freeway, f19 freeway