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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Spring cart Hames set
Imported and sold by Holden and FrostImported and sold by Holden and FrostNickle plated hames suited to attaching wooden poles for the hauling of a cartReliable with a horse shoe imprintsteel and leather, buggy set, equine -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Street at Nelson Street Ringwood, looking south, early 1960s prior to Eastland development
Black and white photograph showing made road. Telegraph pole on right of picture. Tall trees to left of photograph. Houses either side of road. Road sign on telegraph pole reads, "Nelson St."Typed below photograph, "Ringwood St. looking south. Ringwood Reserve to left of row of trees in centre." -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, 30/08/1989
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: B'30/8/89' - black textaport of portland archives -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Flag - Sydney 2000 Olympic Torch Relay, 2000
One of a number hung in the City of Whitehorse for the Olympic Torch Relay prior to the Sydney Olympic Games.Blue rectangular, printed in white Sydney Olympic Games Symbol (Opera House) - man running with torch. Olympic rings symbol with wording: Sydney 2000 Olympic Torch Relay, presented by AMP - White printed in dark blue.Selby's Pty Ltd., Flags, Banners, Flag Poles and Marquees.|1800 241066: Melb, Sydney,Brisbane, Adelaide.flags, sporting, civic -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Specification, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "specifications - MMTB various", 1922 to 1925
... Poles ...See image 2085i4 for tender re brake blocks detailing the type of cast iron and the Brinell hardness.Demonstrates MMTB tender documents of 1923.Manila colour file marked "Specifications" containing 25 different specifications of the MMTB 1922 to 1925. Not all dated, generally foolscap sheets either pinned or stapled. Dated Tender No. For supply of: 30/6/1925 157 Steel castings Not dated Ballast Hopper trucks 1923 Steelwork for electric and cable tramway crossings Pamphlet Monier Pipes and box culverts Pamphlet Monier – septic tanks and aerators Not dated 229 Purchase of removal of cottages 101 to 107 Bouverie St Carlton Not dated Side tipping ballast trucks 18/7/1923 226 Brake shoes - see pdf file for a full scan 18/7/1923 222 Steel tramway tyres 18/7/1923 220 Concrete Mixing Plants Not dated 219 Dressed wooden poles 9/5/1923 215 Bricks 19/4/1923 214 Reinforced Concrete fencing posts 20/3/1923 213 Tramway steel wire ropes 28/3/1923 212 Painting exterior of 673 Bourke St Melbourne Not dated 210 Alterations to offices at Rathdowne St depot Not dated 202 80lb steel rails and fishplates 5/1/1923 198 GE201 Motors 6/12/1922 197 Hydraulic pit jacks 6/12/1922 195 Supply of Low tension feeder cable Not dated 194 Supply of high tension cable 4/12/1922 188 Supply of hard drawn trolley wire 6/11/1922 186 Dressed wooden poles 20/11/1922 182 Steel Poles 20/12/1922 171 Erection and completion of new car depot Glen Huntly Roadtrams, tramways, mmtb, tenders, specification, trackwork, motors, cables, poles, ballast wagons, glenhuntly tram depot, brake blocks -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Photocopy, "Progress in Ballarat", May 1936
... Poles ...Features a photo of a cooking lesson in Electra Hall and the Mayor of Ballarat driving No. 30, following its conversion to the Ballarat style of trams in September the previous year at the time of the inauguration of the new rolling stock. Notes the progress in Ballarat in the last 18 months, reconditioning of the tram lines, the "new" trams, the changeover from DC to AC, new sub-stations, distribution networks and electrical development, including work at the power station. Has an "Important Notice" advising readers of the scope of the Departmental Journal "CONTACT" and its relationship with the social and sporting activities magazine "SEC MAGAZINE". See Reg Item 3011 for a print of the photo of No. 30. Record revised 3/4/2019 to add digital images with those from Andrew Cook CD and to include an item titled "A Page from Geelong" about a fractured pole, two minutes of silence and the impact on power generation and a thankyou letter. Demonstrates the reporting and promotion of SEC activities to its staff and public in Ballarat.Photocopy of an article in the State Electricity Commission of Victoria Magazine, Contact, Vol 1, No. 1, May 1936 titled "Progress in Ballarat". trams, tramways, sec, ballarat, electricity supply, tramcars, power station, electra hall, geelong, poles -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, J. T. Somerville, photographer, Casterton, n.d
Sourced from Casterton Town Hall (former Shire of Glenelg)Black and white photo. Erosion along fence line. Two thin poles.Back: Round, purple, photographer's stamp -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Slide - Slide - Construction Portland/Cashmore Airport, c. 1980
Coloured slide. Man standing on side of road holding white pole vertically. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Scuba Divers, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: '10' - blue textaport of portland archives -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Shooting Stick, Featherwate
Presented to Major Phillip Bennett in Feb 1961 on his retirement from Two Commando Company Governor of Tasmania and Chief of Defence ForceOf significance to the Two Commando Company as part of their historyShooting stick, aluminium pole with folding leather seat on top and spike at base.Embossed at base of seat "MADE IN ENGLAND" and also pinned under the seat base the Commando emblemmilitary, tasmania, shooting stick, portable seat, melbourne cup, two commando company, commandos, defence force, phillip bennett, knight, the last australian knight -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Blackburn streetscape c1920
Black and white photograph of Blackburn streetscape c1920. Shadow on path, pole to right.blackburn -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Event at the Shrine
A Legacy ceremony at the Shrine. Photos show the Legacy flag flying on one of the three flagpoles opposite the Cenotaph, and a group of seated people listening to a speech. The film number of 167 might give a clue to the date and event. Otherwise date and event unknown.A record of a ceremony at the Shrine.Colour photo x 3 of a ceremony at the Shrine showing the three flag poles.Printing on the back " -
National Wool Museum
Negative - Sheep, J W Allen, 1928-1929
This negative was found loose in the first of three albums compiled and owned by J W Allen, Secretary of New South Wales Grazier's, and is associated with the New South Wales Graziers Association world tour of sheep 1928-1929. The album contains photographs of travel, sheep, farms, stations, people and landscapes from around the world. Locations include Naples, Port Said, Suez, Birregurra (Vic), Alexandra (Vic), Ballangeich (Vic), Keith (SA), Mt Gambier (SA), Buckland Park (SA), Tasmania, Winton (QLD), Sydney Harbour, Canberra (ACT), Toowoomba (QLD), Rockhampton (QLD), Tocal (NSW), Deepwater (NSW), Glen Innes (NSW), Longreach (QLD), Moree (NSW), Barraba (NSW) and Mudgee (NSW). Properties depicted include Mooleric, Turkeith, Woolongoon, Minadale, Crower Station, Merrindie, Koomooloo Station, Cappeedee, Koonoona, Rathmore, Ellenthorpe, Camden Park Station, Glenlegh, Strathmore Station, Ilparran Station, Binneguy, Midkin, Terlings, Ashley, Bereen, Plumthorpe, Mayvale and Havilah. The album was found in a clean out at the Great Southern Agricultural Research Institute and donated to the National Wool Museum, along with other related material such as photographs, glass lantern slides and ephemera.Black and white negative showing sheep in stockyards with trees and a power pole in the background. agriculture, sheep, farming, stations, research, breeding, photography, travel -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Media Bins
5 photographs of media bins constructed from wooden poles. Not at Burnley Campus. media bins, construction -
Melbourne Legacy
Ceremonial object, Legacy Torch Emblem
A Legacy torch emblem painted on a wooden panel mounted on a stick for carrying in demonstrations or parades. It is seen in some photos of annual demonstrations with the children marching behind it. In particular one at the Glasshouse in 1961. It is painted in black and gold paint.A prop that was used for many years in the Annual Demonstrations.Gold painted Legacy Torch emblem painted on wood mounted on a wooden pole.torch, prop -
Merbein District Historical Society
Memorabilia - Flag pole
Retreived from Merbein Civic Hall by caretaker Ray Slade when the hall was demolished in 1987 Bottom Section of original white wooden Merbein Civic Hall Flag Pole This flagpole came from Merbein Civic Hall 1958-1987. Held in safekeeping by the former caretaker, Ray Slade and donated to the Merbein District Historical Society. Unveiled 24th May 2005.flagpole, merbein civic hall, ray slade, mdhs -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of five people
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the nineteenth century.Colour photograph of five people. One stands in the foreground, wearing a blue shirt and holding a black and white pole driven into the ground. Four people stand in the background, two holding a piece of white string connected to the pole. 8 11:45 [red timestamp on image on lower right hand side] catalogue number on reverse in pencilchurchill island, photograph -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Shoes, Shoe stand
This item would have been made as a stand to display shoes in a shop. It may have been made locally in Warrnambool. As this item was donated to the Warrnambool and District Historical Society by a member of the Dickson family some years ago, it is highly likely that the stand was used for display purposes in the Warrnambool department store of Cramond and Dickson. This store, selling mainly men’s and ladies’ wear, was established by John Cramond and James Dickson in Warrnambool in 1853 in Timor Street and it later moved to Liebig Street, closing in 1973. This stand is of interest as an example of the type of stand used for display in shops early to mid 20th century. It is also significant as a possible memento of the Cramond and Dickson shop which was so important in Warrnambool’s history.This is a shoe stand with a wooden stick or pole tapering slightly to the top and ridged in three places. The pole is mounted on a wooden pedestal which is rectangular-shaped and which is indented to form a smaller rectangular base. A small wooden piece in the shape of a flat bottom of a shoe is attached to the pole with a metal bolt and nut. This enables the shoe piece to remain flat or to be tilted at various angles. cramond and dickson store, warrnambool, history of warrnambool, shoe display -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Peter Bruce, 1970's
Telephoto black and white photo of SEC Ballarat No. 11 at the corner of Sturt and Lydiard St.. Tram has destination of Mt Pleasant. High power telephoto photo - 300mm possibly. Has trees, poles, iron lacework of Sturt St. in foreground. Buildings in background. Also tram stop pole and end of section marker on top of shortened pole at this tram stop.trams, tramways, ballarat, sturt st , tram 11 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - List, Hugh Waldron, "Conversion Dates of A1 class tramcars from pole to pantograph", Oct. 1995
Print of an e-mail file titled "Conversion Dates of A1 class tramcars from pole to pantograph", sent to Warren Doubleday by Hugh Waldron by e-mail 27/3/2017. List dated Oct. 1995 Lists the tram number, last day in service with pole, first day with pantograph and the three which were converted back to a pole for a period.trams, tramways, a class, trolley poles, kew depot, pantographs -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Banner
Material banner made up of red, blue and yellow stripes attcehd to a wooden pole with brass clips. Maroon, blue and yellow plinth at top of pole with brass knob. A large number 2 in white material in the middle of the banner.banner, 2 field ambulance -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Dave Macartney, 23/12/1967 12:00:00 AM
Demonstrates an aspect of Ballarat SEC signage for motorists and trams in Wendouree Parade, where the trams operated on the side of the road. Signs provided are now in the collection of the BTMBlack and White photograph of SEC pole signage at Haddon St. Features a "Warning Oncoming Trams" and "SEC Caution Speed Limit Trams 5 M.P.H." signs mounted on a pole. Photo by Dave Macartney 23-12-1967. In pen on back "Haddon St 23-12-67" and "Dave Macartney"tramways, trams, signs, haddon st -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Tool - Harpoon, 1970s
Used by Cheyenes Beach Whaling Co. Albany W.A. Then into collection of Brendon Kurtze who donated it to City of Portland in the 1990sCylindrical steel pole with detachable head. Head features 4 hinged barbs and slots. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Scuba diver, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: '13' - blue textaport of portland archives -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photo - Mount Beauty Houses circa 1947
A photo of Beauty Avenue houses looking south. A good example of the garden's created very early in Mount Beauty's history. Photo circa 1947These houses were built for the workers and their families during the construction phase of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria.Large coloured photograph with mountains in the background, houses,and SEC poles in the centre, and gardens in the foregroundOn the back in pencil 13411mount beauty housing, kiewa hydro electric scheme, mount beauty gardens, mount beauty township -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork, Aaron Robinson et al, Flow by Holly Grace and Aaron Robinson, 2014
Water is key to a thriving community and it is through the representation of water Flow enlivens the space at Bakery Hill. Historically ‘water races’ ran through the valleys of the Greater Ballarat area unearthing the minerals that forged prosperity and wealth. This water still flows today unearthing new possibilities for the community. Possibilities focusing on sustainability, ecology, health and prosperity. Flowing over the site a series of kinetic turbines flutter in the wind creating a contemporary water race. The interactive elements offer visual stimulation enticing people to connect with the artwork and in turn the surrounding spaces. Bakery Hill has great historical significance. It’s connection to the Eureka Stockade and the series of events that were to unfold during the 1850’s was to become the turning point in Australian political history. The placement of each turbine is to mirror a point of history in the timeline of events that occurred during the Eureka Stockade. The Water Race is a symbol of possibilities, the ones created by history and those of modern society. It is a visual timeline that can be read by traversing the site. The connecting turbines that flow and turn in sync are a representation of time passing and the interconnectedness of history with the community that surrounds it. The gateway to Bridge Mall is framed through the placement of each turbine allowing the sense of prosperity and wealth to flow through to the surrounding community. This gateway also references the significance of Bakery Hill reinvigorating the historical site by reconnecting it back to its town centre. The artwork is of aesthetic and historical significance to the people of BallaratTwelve steel turbines set on poles with dates attached and a large bronze 'timeline' plaqueFLOW/ Plotting the motion of Wind, Water, History and Time/ by Holly Grace and Aaron Robinson/ This site has great historical significance. It’s connection to the Eureka Stockade and the series of events that unfolded in the 1850’s was to become the turning point in Australian history. The placement of each turbine within this artwork mirrors a point of history in the events that led up to the Eureka Stockade. It is a visual timeline that can be read by traversing the site. The connecting turbines that flow and turn in sync are a representation of time passing. They are a symbol of the community’s connection to their history. 1851 June James Esmond makes the first discovery of gold in Victoria at Clunes./ 1st July The Port Phillip District separates from New South Wales and becomes the Colony of Victoria. It is still subject to British rule./ August Gold is discovered at Buninyong and at Golden Point, Ballarat. Lt-Governor La Trobe introduces the Gold Licence system in an attempt to reduce the colony’s debt./ 20th September First gold licences issued in Ballarat. / 1852 August/ Eureka Lead discovered on the Ballarat goldfields. December Charles La Trobe resigns as Lt-Governor but he is not relieved until 1854/ July – December/ Unrest builds on the various goldfields with protest meetings held in Bendigo and Castlemaine. Bendigo’s Red Ribbon Movement is active on the goldfields and the Bendigo Petition is presented to Lt-Governor./ December/ Charles Hotham is appointed Lt-Governor/ 1854 March/ A bill to extend the Elective Franchise is passed by the Legislative Council and sent to London for the assent of the British Parliament. 22nd June/ Lt-Governor Sir Charles Hotham arrives in Victoria. The colony faces mounting debt and Hotham orders weekly licence hunts in an attempt to increase income./ August/ Hotham is acclaimed during his visit to the Ballarat goldfield./ 13th September? Hotham orders twice-weekly licence hunts to further increase revenue./ September – October/ Miners are experiencing problems – no shafts bottomed on the Eureka Lead for five weeks./ 7th October/ James Scobie is murdered outside the Eureka Hotel. Many diggers believe that publican James Bentley is responsible./ 9th October/ At Scobie’s inquest, Bentley is acquitted, despite strong evidence of his guilt./ 10th October/ Father Smythe’s servant is beaten up by authorities and falsely arrested for not holding a licence./ 15th October/ Mass meeting of miners on Bakery Hill. Catholic miners meet after Mass. // 17th October/ A meeting of up to 10,000 Diggers is held near the Eureka Hotel to protest against Bentley’s acquittal. The meeting results in the burning of the hotel. Three diggers, Westerby, Fletcher and McIntyre, are arrested. Hotham dispatches 400 soldiers to Ballarat. 22nd October/ Another large meeting is held to address grievances. The Catholics send their leaders, Hayes, Kennedy and Manning to meet Rede. The Government Camp is under siege 11th November/ A public meeting on Bakery Hill results in the formal establishment of the Ballarat Reform League and adoption of the League’s proposals./ 21st November/ The enquiry into the Bentley affair is published. It recommends the dismissal of the judge and the establishment of a Royal Commission. 23rd November/ Westerby, Fletcher and McIntyre are convicted of burning the hotel. The Ballarat Reform League demands their release. 27th November/ A deputation from The Ballarat Reform League, including Humffray, Black and Kennedy, meet with Hotham to demand the release of the three prisoners. Hotham does not believe the diggers have the right to “demand anything”, Rede requests reinforcements in Ballarat. 28th November/ Miners attack the troop reinforcements and wagons passing near the Eureka diggings. A drummer boy is seriously wounded. 29th November/ A “Monster Meeting” attended by more than 10,000 diggers is held on Bakery Hill. The Southern Cross flag is flown for the first time. Peter Lalor addresses the miners and a number of diggers burn their licences. 30th November/ A licence hunt occurs in the morning at the order of Commissioner Rede. Another meeting of radical miners is held on Bakery Hill. Peter Lalor becomes leader of the diggers and calls for volunteers. Many diggers wear an oath to defend their rights and liberties under the Southern Cross flag. A number of diggers move to the Eureka Lead and start to erect a stockade. 3rd December In the early hours of Sunday morning 296 soldiers and police led by Captain Thomas proceed from the Government Camp to the Eureka Lead and attack the Stockade. 22 diggers and 7 military are officially listed as being killed. Many others are wounded. Approximately 120 diggers are arrested and marched to the Government Camp. 4th December/ Funeral of some of the fallen diggers and soldiers. Martial Law is proclaimed in Ballarat. Henry Seekamp, editor of the Ballarat Times is charged with seditious libel. 6th December/ Major General Sir Robert Nickle, commander-in-chief of the military forces in the Australian colonies, arrives in Ballarat. 9th December/ General Nickle repeals martial law. 14th December/ The Gold Fields Commission sits for the first time. 18th December/ The first Ballarat sitting of the Gold Fields Commission is held at Bath’s Hotel. 1855 23rd January/ Henry Seekamp is found guilt of sedition and sentenced to three months in prison. 22nd February/ The Eureka trials starts in Melbourne. February to March/ 13 prisoners are tried and acquitted amid great public rejoicing. 27th March Report of the Royal Commission recommends miners’ rights and significant reforms. 10th November/ Peter Lalor and John Basson Humffray are nominated for seats in the legislative Council. 31st December Sir Charles Hotham dies before his resignation takes effect. flow, aaron robinson, holly grace, public art, eureka stockade, bakery hill -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Chimney Brush & attachments
UnknownBrush on pole with extra 12 extensions and also triangle scraper for use to clean chimneys.chimney, brush, fireplace, cleaning -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Insulator, Before 1985
Insulators used throughout state. These probably used in Rutherglen. Now (1985) phone lines being put undergroundTelephone cross pole insulators made of white porcelain, bell shaped with flat top.telephone, communication, electricity -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Insulator, before 1985
Insulators used throughout state. These probably used in Rutherglen. Now (1985) phone lines being put undergroundTelephone cross pole insulators made of white porcelain, bell shaped with flat top.telephone, communication, electricity -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Functional object - Insulator, Before 1985
Insulators used throughout state. These probably used in Rutherglen. Now (1985) phone lines being put undergroundTelephone cross pole insulators made of beige porcelain, bell shaped with flat top.telephone, communication, electricity