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Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Measuring tape, Dean
60 inch linen measuring tapeDean Linen Made in England -
Clunes Museum
Equipment - CALIBRATED MEASURES
OBJECTS CAME FROM THE FORMER CLUNES HOSPITALTWO SMALL GLASS CALIBRATED MEASURESlocal history, medicine, glassware, clunes hospital -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Caliper
Curved calipers for measuring the outside of holestrades, mechanics, tools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Wooden Ruler
From the Betty McPhee ruler collectionWooden ruler measuring in metric to 30cms.State Bank of Victoriaschool, equipment, domestic items, writing equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Tape Measure
Carpenter's Tape Measure in leather case.trades, carpentry -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Equipment - Brass jug
Tambo Shire official weights and measures -instruments, measuring -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, Pre 1966
Imperial Measuring Frosted Glass Jugstawell -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tailor's Ruler, J.Rabone & Sons
24 inch x 18 inch Tailor's proportionate waist ruler.J.Rabone & Sons, Makers Birmingham No. 1513 Proportionate Waist Measure -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Equipment - Realia, W.E. Kernot Chemist Stawell. Medicine Glass
Kernot Chemist Corner of Main & Wimmera Street. StawellChemistSmall Glass with Table/ dessert/ Tea Spoon MeasurementsW.E. Kernot Chemist Stawell Table, Dessert, Tea. measuresdate used 1890 - 1910, -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Instrument - Weights and measures, Late 19th century
A pennyweight was a unit of mass that was equal in weight to 20 grains, one twentieth of an ounce and one 240th of a Troy pound. The abbreviation for a pennyweight is ‘dwt’ (denarius weight). These measures and weights were typically used for weighing gold and other precious metals. Group of eleven weights and measures including seven rectangular pennyweights with clipped corners and marked 10 DWTS, 6 DWTS, 5 DWTS, 4 DWTS, 3 DWTS, 2 DWTS respectively, two gram weights; 5 grams and 4 grams with top right pressed corner and two cup troy weights marked 4oz TROY and ½.284.1 10 DWTS 284.2 6 DWTS 284.3 5 DWTS 284.4 4 DWTS 284.5 3 DWTS 284.6 2 DWTS 284.7 1 DWTS 284.8 5 GRAMS 284.9 4 GRAMS 284.10 4 oz TROY 284.11 ½ city of greater bendigo commerce, making a nation exhibition, city of greater bendigo mining -
Clunes Museum
Equipment - GLASS CONICAL CYLINDERS, LARGEST : CROWN
USED IN CLUNES HOSPITALLARGEST : GLASS CYLINDER - UPSIDE DOWN CONICAL CONTAINER WITH BASE MEDIUM : GLASS CYLINDER WITH MEASURING MARKINGS SMALL : GLASS CYLINDER WITH MEASURING MARKINGSLARGEST : CROWN MEDIUM : FL DR FL OZ SMALL : FL DR FL OZlocal history, medical & surgery, medical -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Book, Hoppuss Practical Measurer
Hoppuss Practical Measurer Publisher: John Smith warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, great ocean road, book, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, warrnambool children’s library, warrnambool public library, john smith, hoppuss practical measurer -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Scuttling of the destroyer HMS Louis which had stranded off Suvla Bay on 31 October 1915, The scuttling of the destroyer HMS Louis
Photograph measures 4.5 x 6.5 cmsHand-printed annotation on reverse side reads: "A party of sailors from the Cruiser Canopus broke the Dest. Louis in halves with a charge of gun cotton. The after part sank and the for'ard portion (see here) was towed into deep water and sunk also."snape collection -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Gunter chain
8652.1 - Slightly rusty chain measuring device.- JG -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Pattern Book, Advanced Modern Cutting to Measure of Exclusive Lingerie-Tailored Shorts, Slacks, Bias Cut Garments etc
Part of the Till collection NA4003Advanced Modern Cutting to Measure of Exclusive Lingeriebooks, fashion -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Wooden Ruler
From the Betty McPhee ruler collectionWooden ruler to measure 12 inches and 30cmsPay into your School Bank every week.school, equipment, domestic items, writing equipment -
Mont De Lancey
Tape measure, Dean
White tape measure with black printing in Inches.tape measures -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Balance Scale, Rebure Germany, 1930s
A mass produced utilitarian item made for domestic use, there is no history or manufacturing provenance currently available.The subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event or person It is believed the item was manufactured in Germany pre World War ll, in the 1930s, as other examples from the period are on a number of internet sale & auction sites. This item is regarded as a collectors piece however information and company history regards the manufacturer "Rebure" has not yet been established. Balance spring scale elongated brass graduation scale to 100 Lbs hook at one end and a ring the otherRebure Pocket Balance. Made in Germany measures from 0 to 100LBSflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, spring balance scale, rebure scale company, rebure germany, domestic item, kitchen weighing scale -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Measuring Cup, circa 1970's
Used by Valda ArrowsmithGreen plastic eight fluid ounce measuring cup.domestic items, cooking -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Measure
Metal milk measure with long handle hooked on end.Malleys Pintrural industry, livestock, domestic items, containers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - Ruler to measure hems, Ruler for hem measurement, unknown
Came from Giselda Bannister's mother's (Estelle Bannister) home.Wooden ruler with stand used to dressmaking to measure hems.Ruler marked with 1-29 inch markings.dressmaking, ruler -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Instrument - Heeling Error Instrument
A ship is said to heel when it leans over to one side. A heeling instrument corrects an error on the ships magnetic compass caused by this lean or heel unless the compass had been stabilized and corrected with small magnets to prevent such errors. Instrument for measuring ships heeling error, in wooden boxNo. 0.408heeling, heeling error, compass, marine instruments -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Tool - Measuring Tape
Lost on maiden voyage 40 miles from Cape Otway. A brass measuring tape recovered from the wreck of the Shombergclippers, schomberg, measuring tape -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Tool - Crayfish Measure, n.d
Spiny freshwater crayfish measure (Vic). Blue plastic with black print. Information regarding size limits, diagram of how to measure. State Government logo, Fisheries contact.fishing, fisheries, crayfish, tool -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Head Rod, Dring & Fage, c. 1901
The Australian Customs Service, Melbourne, donated a set of gauging instruments, and Port Fairy Customs donated another instrument, the Sike’s Hydrometer, to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, all of which were no longer required. However these ullaging tools were in use for many years by Customs officials, called Gaugers. Ullaging is a term describing the measurement of the amount of liquid remaining in a container of spirits such as a cask or barrel. It can also measure the free space or head space remaining. The primary role of customs officers in Victoria was to calculate the tariff or excise duty payable on goods imported into Victoria. (Excise duty is a tax on goods produced within a country, and customs duty is imposed on imports.) Customs officers spent a great deal of their time measuring and weighing goods, and then calculating the amount of duty to be paid by the importer. The tariffs for different products varied, and officers consulted published lists. Calculating the duty payable on a barrel of brandy was a detailed task. The gauger had to measure the barrel to determine its volume. Barrels were irregular in shape, and finding the volume required several measurements and checking tables of figures. Alcoholic content was then measured with a hydrometer. The duty paid varied according to the alcoholic strength of the spirits. Uniform national customs and excise duties were operative in Australia from October 1901. These tools were still being used in Australia in the 1950’s. The Federal Government still imposes excise taxes on goods such as cigarettes, petrol, and alcohol. The rates imposed may change in February and August each year in response to changes in the consumer price index. ULLAGING TOOLS (1) Head Rod - this instrument measures the diameter of the heads (top and bottom ends) of a cask or barrel. The shaped brass pieces on the head rod enable the diameter of a barrel to be measured inside the chimes at the head end. The slide rule could then be used to calculate the internal volume of the barrel. On the reverse side is a set of ullaging scales, used like those on any ullaging rule, to calculate the volume of liquid in a partially filled barrel. (2) Bung Rod – this instrument measures the diameter of a cask or barrel when it is lying on its side. It is a rod that fits into the ‘bung’ hole of a cask and is long enough be extended to reach the opposite side of the cask. The brass sliding pointer can be moved to mark the ‘wet’ line. When the rod is removed the bung measurement can be read from the scale on the rod. (3) Long Calipers - this instrument measures the length of the cask between the heads. It has two rules sliding beside each other, each end having another piece of wood fixed firmly at right angles downwards then turned inwards at the ends so as to reach over the heads of the casks without touching the projecting ends. The centre pieces enable it to extend or contract, changing the distance between the two other parallel sides, the distance they are apart being shown by the rule on the sliding pieces. (4) Cross Calipers – this instrument is used to take the bung diameters of casks, or "the Cross " as it is called. This instrument has two rules sliding beside each other, each end having another piece of wood fixed firmly at right angles downwards, together forming a 3 sides of a rectangle with the centre pieces enabling it to extended or contracted, changing the distance between the two other parallel sides, the distance they are apart being shown by a the rule on the sliding pieces. (5) Sike’s Hydrometer – this instrument is used to gauge the strength of different alcoholic spirits when fitted with the different weights in the set. Every set is individually calibrated to ensure that it meets the exact Standard Weight and Measure compliance, then every piece in that set is stamped with the same number by the Calibrator, to ensure that the measurements are taken using the same hydrometer set. [References: A Handbook of Practical Gauging, Janes Boddely Keene of H.M. Customs, 1861, F. Pitman, London; Customs Act, Volume 2, No. 1, April 1999; Old Customs House website ] Head Rod, ullaging gauge. Long wooden rod made of three joined sections, brass hook on end, sliding centre section with hook, measurements marked along each section as on a slide rule. Used for measuring diameter of heads of casks in order for Customs to calculate excise (tax) on the contentsflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, head rod, gauging rod, ullaging rods, measuring instruments, customs tax -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tailors Waist Ruler, J.Rabone & Sons
36 inch long x 12 inches ruler with brass corner pieceJ Rabone & Sons, Birmingham Made in England, No 1513 Proportionate Waist Measure -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plant specimen - Black Coral, n.d
Displayed at History HouseOne branch of black coral. Measures 72 cm long -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Decorative object - Weight, 19th to mid-20th centuries
W3ights such as this one were used to measure goods sold or purchased. They were used in Australia in homes and stores, and government organisations, until the mid 1960s when the Nation converted to metric measures. Weight; one pound imperial measure with inscription around perimete."1 lb" (Other marks are Indecipherable)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, weight, pound, pound weight, weights and measures, measurement, scale, imperial measure -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Wooden Ruler
From the ruler collection of Betty McPhee.Wooden ruler to measure in tenths, fourth's, eights, twelfths and 30cmsWindsor School Rulerschool, equipment, domestic items, writing equipment -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Equipment - Carry case for measures
Tambo Shire official weights and measures velvet lined caseinstruments, measuring