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Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Tobacco Tin, Badges, Stamps, Mid 20th Century
These items are originals.These items are the originals that were issued.A Tobacco Tin with four Star badges of rank, two Australia Shoulder Flashes, two Collar Rising Sun Badges, six x 2 penny stamps, one 6 penny stamp, one collar pin, two studs.The tobacco tin - THE 'GREYS' Silk Cut Virginia Tobacco.tobacco, tin badges, stamps -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Container - Trunk, c1870
A tin trunk used by the Rocky Mountain Extended Sluicing Company (Limited).Mining played an important role in the history of Beechworth, for the township was established in the mid-1850s after gold was discovered in the area. The success of goldmining lead to the growth and development of early Beechworth. The Rocky Mountain Company was a very successful gold mining company and had a big impact on the people and landscape of early Beechworth.A tin trunk painted in black with gold script painted on the front.The Rocky Mountain Extended / Gold Slucing Company. (Limited / BMM 8068 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Tin, Toffee tin, 1950c
Sweets tin, commonly used in mid-twentieth century.Oval tin with coloured lid with design of young boy, dog and puppyNilconfectionery tins -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Framed print & poster
This is an example of posters with a patriotic theme the purpose of which was to raise money for goods for service personal overseas, during WW2. "Tin-hat" badges were sold for 1 and 2 shillings and 1pound. The 'tin-hat' appeal was conducted from 4 Sept - 17 Sept in 1943. Organised by the Returned Soldiers League. A poster is superimposed on a hidden print. The poster which is on top of a hidden print has these words written on it: "Don’t Let the Boys down, Help the tin hat appeal for the Australian Comforts Fund, Friday 1 Aug buy a tin hat or send your donation to RSL War Service Fund Tin Hat Appeal Office – Town Hall Melbourne"australian comfort funds, ww2, tin hat appeal -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - MESS TIN
Mess tin issued to all active servicemen for purpose of food and drink on the front line.Mess tin in two parts. Silver metallic tin. lid also used as a plate and has a fold out metal handle. Base has a handle to carry assembled item.passchendaele barracks trust, mess tin -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Tea Tin, Mutual Store Ltd, Mid 20th century
This tin contained bulk tea which came from the Melbourne Mutual Store. Established in 1872 as a profit-sharing co-operative of shareholders and staff, Mutual Store Ltd was situated at the corner of Flinders and Degraves Street, Melbourne. Fire destroyed the building in 1891 and the new building erected is an important heritage building today. In 1961 Peter Kaye Consolidated Ltd bought the business and it then traded as Mutual Store Holdings Ltd. In 1964 Cleckheaton (from England) took over the business and closed the store in 1965. Tea tins such as this one would have been distributed by the Mutual Store to smaller businesses such as cafes or repackaged for sale at grocery shops etc. Bulk tea can still be bought but the main tea sales are now in the form of tea-bags. This tin is retained as a memento of the days in the 19th and early to mid 20th centuries when tea was sold only in bulk and provided in tins such as this by the importers to small grocery shops and the like. This is a tea tin, cylindrical in shape. It has a tight-fitting lid with a metal clip. There is blue and cream painting around the sides of the tin with images of Greek figures and a wreath with a ribbon. The tin is much scratched and rusted. There is cream printing on the tin.‘Mutual Tea’ ‘Mutual Store Ltd Flinders Street Melbourne Aust. ‘ ‘5 lbs nett’ mutual store, melbourne, warrnambool -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Functional object - Mess Tin WW1, WW1 Mess Tin, 1916
Mess tins were used to prepare or heat food, but thay were also used as a container from which to eat or drink. The tins are lightweight and sturdy but they became hot very quickly when heated.Used by Australian military servicemen during WW1Two piece "D" shaped silver coloured metal mess tin and lid. Used by Australian military servicemen during WW1, it is believed to be based on a British design. Made of tin plated steel, this mess tin has a wire rod carrying handle and rectangular metal wire clips for a shoulder strap, attached to the top section of the mess tin by metal rivets and straps. There is a metal wire rod folding handle mounted on the inside of the removable lid section. The mess tin has a folded seam on the bottom edge and along the left hand side. A wire rod is mounted around the top section of the mess tin as a base for the removable lid. The lid has a folded metal seam on the top edge and along the left hand side. The bottom edge of the lid is folded around a metal wire rod.A. SIMPSON & SON LTD 1916 ADELAIDEmess tin, ww1, australia, military, metal, two piece -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Honey Tin
Honey tins were made to industry standards, and beekeepers bought tins from manufacturers. One of the largest manufacturers was Pender Bros, based in Maitland NSW. When a customer had emptied a tin, they returned it to the beekeeper when they went to buy more honey.Metal honey tin. Front label; "Pure Honey Produced and Packed by [no association label]" "Product of N.S.W" "6 LB NET" Back Label; "Honey The Commercial Apiarists Association of N.S.W Member" Also on the back label is a pseudo coat-of-arms. Tin has no lid.old, honey, tin, honey tin, beechworth honey -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Tools, steel vice, c1900
Perak or State of Perak one of the 13 states of Malaysia, is the second largest state in Peninsular Malaysia. It borders Kedah and the Thai Yala Province to the north; Penang to the northwest; Kelantan and Pahang to the east; Selangor to the south, and the Straits of Malacca to the west. The state's administrative capital of Ipoh was known historically for tin-mining activities until the price of the metal dropped, severely affecting the state's economy. A vice is a tool with 2 jaws between which an object is gripped, usually by tightening a screw, so as to leave the hands free for working upon it. The vice is usually firmly attached to a bench . A steel vice THE PERAK TIN MINING COMPANYtools, vice, steel , clamps, metalwork, woodwork, carpentry, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, blacksmiths, perak tin mining co. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Tin, Biscuit - Kornies Breakfast, c. 1920
This tin has been made early in the 20th century to hold Kornies biscuits. For the first half of the 20th century biscuits were mostly not packaged and were sold by the pound weight in grocery shops. Kornies breakfast cereals and biscuits were produced by the U.S.A. multinational company of Nabisco.This item is retained as an example of how groceries were stored and sold in the early to mid 20th century. This is a cylindrical tin with a detached lid. The sides of the tin are painted green with multi-coloured printing and an image of a farmer with a horse-drawn wheat harvester. The tin is very rusted and stained.‘Everybody’s Breakfast Kornies Biscuits’ ‘The whole of the wheat ready to eat’ nabisco biscuits and cereals -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Coffee Tin, Unknown
Tins like this were used for storage in the 1900'sA medium sized green coffee tin with no lid It has tan 'COFFEE' printed inside a rectangular tan border and two bands around the top and bottom of the tin. Due to its age and use it is rusted and faded.'COFFEE' is printed on the front of the can inside a rectangular border.tins, food containers, food storage cans, coffee containers, coffee tins -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Rawleighs Medicated Ointment, post 1966
Used by Frances Warren for domestic first aidRound tin. Navy blue background with gold and white flower pattern around rims of both cover and baseRawleigh's medicated ointment for minor injuries of the skin. Soothing and healing. Net 150g. Instructions for use on base of tinmedicine, first aid -
Greensborough Historical Society
Biscuit Tin, Baird's Shortbread Fingers, 1956c
Small tin (10 oz weight) for shortbread biscuits.Metal biscuit tin, tartan decoration with white and black print on red background.shortbread -
Hume City Civic Collection
Container - Figsen tin, Nyal Figsen
Figsens were a popular form of patent medicines sold in chemists and were taken to relieve constipation. They were packed in small orange and black tins before plastic packaging became popular.A small rectangular tin which is rounded at the corners. The lid is decorated in 3 bands of black, white and orange strips and wording in the same colours. The lid is hinged. The contents of the tin, its uses and dosage are written on the bottom of the tin in black.TRADE MARK 'NYAL' REGISTERED / FIGSEN / THE GENTLE LAXATIVE / FOR / CONSTIPATION / NYAL COMPANY SYDNEYnyal company, pharmacies, laxatives, medicines, george evans collection -
Orbost & District Historical Society
gramophone needles
One small "His Master's Voice" tin of gramophone needles. One small round baking powder box of gramophone needles.Tin lid - His Masters voice Loud Tone Round lid - Use Fountain Baking Powdergramophone-needles audio his-master's-voice -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Tea Caddy
This tin was made to celebrate 100 yrs of service by the local General Store Permewans100 years celebration Round tin with lid celebrating 100 yrs of Permewans General StoreWords TEA. PERMEWANS. 100 years. service -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Honey Tin
Honey tins were made to industry standards, and beekeepers bought tins from manufacturers. One of the largest manufacturers was Pender Bros, based in Maitland NSW. When a customer had emptied a tin, they returned it to the beekeeper when they went to buy more honey.Metal honey tin, no lid. Very rusty inside and out. No content label, has rusty metal handle.rusty, old, honey, tin, honey tin, beechworth honey -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Syringe kit (empty), Chas F Thackray Ltd
Steel box holding syringe parts. There are four hollow metal rods resting in metal clasps attached to a baseboard inside the tin. Some of the rods appear to have metal wire threaded through (purpose unknown). There are a number of clasps attached to the baseboard and top-plate which indicate syringes would have been housed there.Maker's mark stamped into tin: THACKRAY / LEEDS -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Gramophone Needles
Manufactured for the gramophone company by "His Master's Voice"A. Small tin with single play needles.|B. Packet of 10 high fidelity needles, unopened.(In tin): approx. 200 gramophone English needles, "His Master's Voice" trademark|(In packet): High fidelity long playing needlestatura, music (recorded), musical, instruments, accessory -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Pie Dishes, 1930's to 1960's
Typical pre and post World War 11 patty tins.Small tin pie or tart dishes to make jam tarts or patty cakes. .Willow - made in Australiadomestic items, cooking -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tin Biscuit/Tea, Early to mid 1900s
This biscuit/tea caddy was probably targeting the "theatre going" family or those who liked looking at the colourful shakespearian scenes. This item however demonstrates that the rural (Kiewa Valley) appreciation of classic English plays was, in this time period (early 1900's), just as strong as in the larger towns and cities. This item also presents the period in which the "olde" Elizabethian phrases and words were taught in regional high schools. Although this speech pattern and phraseology was of a specific time period and going out of fashion when Australia was first settled it was an inherited form of communication(higher social/economical level). In the context of the rural Australia "scene" and in this time frame of the elite "boarding school" generation this item was a visual reinforcement of the education level and position of the family who owned this tin.This item is highly significant because it not only presents the social aspects of early life in the Kiewa Valley but also the variety of educational levels and economical variations of the rural population within the Kiewa Valley. The egalitarian perception of the inhabitants of the Kiewa Valley was still at the infancy of early Australian social interactions. This biscuit /tea container was however a leveling of the socio-economic playing field of the time.This biscuit or tea tin, has besides having an outer lid (hinged), it also has an internal lid(with a circular finger grip). Although the shape is rectangular it has a slight concave bulge at each side of the centre of each of its main frame. It is made of pressed light steel and has a raised floor. The corners are bevelled and the outer lid has a bevelled slope ridge in parallel to the extremities of the main tin frame. There are painted scenes from the following Shakespearian plays on each side of the tin; "As you like it", "Hamlet" and on each of the bevelled corners are the portraits of Shakespeare(in the middle), the caricature mask faces of "the theatre" above and on the bottom section the "Director's chair"food storage, kitchen table container, domestic educational storage, shakespeare illustrations -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tin box, First Aid Kit
Used as a first aid tin for Reilly's Flour Mill. Contents still inside (3 unknown measuring devises, Zain Buk ointment, APC Bottle, Rexona ointment, tin of Zonas adhesive plaster (small roll inside), 2 small rolls of gauze bandage, piece of wadding, 3 different size finger stalls, temperature gauge, tweezers).Black tin box with catch and oval handle, hinged lid.first aid kits, reilly's flour mill -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Container - Tin, William Arnott Pty Ltd, 1900 (Approximate)
Square paper covered biscuit tinArnotts famous biscuits Cheese Jats TM This is the property of William Arnott Pty Ltd. 4 shillings deposit paid on this tin will be refunded on return in good order and condition with this lable attached Keep lid closed -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tin, chocolate
Rectangular tin with lid, colour picture of a castle on lid and gold figure '8' shapes around sides on white background.Swiss Castle. Fancy Tin Contains 1 lb. of Nestlé's high class chocolate assortments (all boiled) -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Tin, Round Tin, 1940's
Used by internee at Camp 1. Red Cross tin received in Camp 1 from the German Red CrossRound tin container. Brown bottom, cream inscribed lidDeutsches Rotes Dreuz. Schokolade Hildebrand - Berlintin, german red cross issue, aberle g, camp 1, tatura, ww2 camp 1, commerce, containers -
Orbost & District Historical Society
tin, Swallow & Ariell, circa 1915
Printed and branded tins were one of the first marketing forms of advertising. After Huntley & Palmer introduced these tins in 1860, all biscuit makers were competing to develop original and novel tins to sell their products. They soon became a collectable item. The first biscuits to be made by Arnott’s were called ‘Thin Captains’ which were the biscuit maker’s version of the sea biscuit. This tin is typical of food tins bought not only for the contents but as a decorative reusable container in the home.Tall cylindrical tin. Extra Thin Captain Bisuits on paper label. Lid is push in type.Factory Port Melbourne Vic Aust Swallow & Ariellstin biscuits swallow-ariell container -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Equipment - Electrolux Anti-Moth Crystals, Electrolux Pty. Ltd
The Anti-moth crystals were sold with the Electrolux Vacuum, along with the many other attachments, including the vaporiser. The crystals were made of paradichlorobenzene which is used in mothballs. Electrolux, founded in Sweden, has been manufacturing vacuum cleaners since 1919. Electrolux Pty Ltd used 'door to door' salesmen to sell their labour saving products to housewives in the City of Moorabbin and throughout Victoria c 1950 Metal tin with blue metal lid and red and white labelFRONT: Electrolux Anti-Moth Crystals. BACK: Poisonous - Not to be taken - Electrolux Pty. Ltd., Melbourne - When used in conjunction with the vaporiser supplied with the Electrolux cleaner in this tin, Electrolux anti-moth crystals will destroy moths and moth larvae and are also effective against silverfish and other similar pests. Crystals or vapour will not harm fabrics in any way. Keep tin in cool place. - Kills Mothscleaning, anti-moth crystals, electrolux, vacuum cleaner -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Tin snips, Cousin & Sons
Used for cutting tinScissor-action tool with cutting edges for snipping tin. Handles rounded for hand use. Bolted togetherUnder bolt: "Cousin / & Sons / Sheffield"tools, cutting tools -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal, Preparing for Badge Week
A photo of two young ladies with metal Legacy Appeal tins and advertising posters, "Legacy Cares / Show you care". Date unknown. It came from a Legacy envelope marked "P3 Fund Raising" in red pen, with assorted photos of fundraising events, including appeal tins in different years and a charity concert, and a marathon run (some are items 00433 to 0437). A record of fundraising during Legacy Week.Black and white photo of two ladies with Legacy appeal tins.Copyright Herald and Weekly Times, stamped on the reverse in blue ink.fundraising, legacy appeal, badge week -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Container - Tobacco Tin Box, Tobacco Tin
Word War I tobacco tinTin box with a fragile, thin, paper-like label on front showing signs of wear and rust.Luxor Virginian Tobaccoworld war i, tobacco