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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Saw
Bow saw wooden frame and blade tensioned by a twisted cord and toggle stick. Blade has 8 points per inch. Toggle not original. 1710.1, 1710.2 & 1710.3-3 parts of itemflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bow saw -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Sharpener Saw Raker/Jointer, early 1900s
This raker/jointer/guage set is a sharpening tool for cross cut logging saws. The logging saws used in the early 1900's for the clearing of forests required constant sharpening of their "cutting teeth". The logging of forested areas during these times was very much a "hands on" method of either one or two men by the use of saw or hand axe. Chain saws, chain and ball(clearing) and bulldozing methods came in the mid 1900's.This particular saw sharpening method was used by surveyors laying down boundaries for the S.E.C. Victoria Hydro Electricity Scheme (1920's). This item was given to a local Kiewa Valley lad who accompanied the initial surveyors. The lad was responsible for the tendering and feeding of the surveyors "pack horses". Surveys during this period and in the dense mountainous terrain of the Victorian Alps was both exhausting and hazardous. Overnight accommodation at various log cabins was not always possible and swag/tent alternative was the "fall back" This raker/jointer saw sharpener was made in the USA (DISSTON) from cast and flat iron. The main body has been painted in orange. It has three adjustment screws on the top horizontal bar and one bolt on(adjusting) leveling platform on the bottom. The small size and weight of this saw sharpener was ideal for the travelling/mobile logger or surveyor(as in this case). The main frame resembles two towers connected by two horizontal bars and the top of the towers has a horizontal bar with adjustment screws. See KVHS 0090 (B) for setting stake wedge adjusting the rake and cutting angle and KVHS 0090 (C) for a small spanner (for adjustments).On one inner supports is stamped "DISSTON" and on the other "U.S.A."hand tool, saw, sharpening method, tree felling. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tool Spring Set, circa early 1900s
This is part of a crosscut saw raker/jointer/guage set used to bend the tip of each cutter tooth for cross cut logging saws. The logging saws used in the early 1900's for the clearing of forests required constant sharpening of their "cutting teeth". The logging of forested areas during these times was very much a "hands on" method of either one or two men by the use of saw or hand axe. This item was used by the surveyors commissioned by The S.E.C. Victoria Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme project mapping the relevant Alpine region. Chain saws, chain and ball(clearing) and bulldozing methods came in the mid 1900's.This particular saw sharpening method was used by surveyors laying down boundaries for the S.E.C. Victoria Hydro Electricity Scheme (1920's). This item was given to a local Kiewa Valley lad who accompanied the initial surveyors. The lad was responsible for the tendering and feeding of the surveyors "pack horses". Surveys work during this period and in these dense mountainous terrain of the Victorian Alps was both exhausting and hazardous. Overnight accommodation at various log cabins was not always possible and swag/tent alternative was the "fall back".This cast iron Spring Setting tool has a main body of angle iron contours with one end tappered into a flat circular extension with a slit (3/32" wide) running from the top to nearly the centre(15mm). This slit is to allow the bending of each "cutter tooth" of the cross cut saw. The "bottom of this slit has a semi circular ending. Protruding from one side of the bar body, and close to the "slit" is a tounge like extension (wedge) to fasten the spring set tool into a tree stump. See KVHS 0090 (A) for its Raker/Jointer saw sharpening guage set partner. Also see KVHS 0090 (C) for the associated wrench. On one side of the bar "DISSTON U.S.A."hand tool, saw, sharpening method, tree felling -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Samuel Huyghue, How 'The Camp' saw 'The Riot': The hitherto unpublished story of a Camp Official - Samuel Douglas Smyth Huyghue, 1884
Samuel Huyghue was a Camp official at Ballarat during the Eureka Stockade. He was Canadian by birth. The manuscript was written some years after the Eureka Stockade and gives person views of what happened on the goldfields at that time. Typed transcript of a manuscript held in the Mitchell Library, Sydney, and transcribed from the original by Paul O'Brien.samuel huyghue, eureka stockade, ballarat government camp, ballarat riots, james bentley, military, riot act, digger hunt, gilbert amos, robert nickle, 12th regiment, 40th regiment, john king, eureka flag, michael roney, joseph wall, william webb, felix boyle, george webster, timothy hayes, henry wise, peter lalor, john basson humffray, j.b. humffray -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Trade, Matheson's Australian Saw - Millers' Log and Timber Ready Reckoner by D. Matheson
Ready Reckoners were published to assist tradesmen to calculate the size, capacity etc. of timber as required in their everyday work.Ewen Wallace used this book on his property at Kergunyah.Brown linen cover with black print written on 4 lines with black line underneath each. On left side a double thin black line vertical. At bottom black writing. Title, in black, on spine. 120 pages.'Ewen D. Wallace' written in pen. '7/6' written in pencilsaw millers, ewen wallace, logs, timber, farms -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, ALL OUR YESTERDAYS How the newsreels saw them from Munich to the Berlin Airlift
Hardback with dust coverFrom the famous Granada TV Series By Brian Inglis & Bill Grundy Orbis Publishing Ltd. London: 1964 ISBN 0 85613 1784 -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Household, Hack saw, Early 20th century
The handle of this hammer looks to be home-made and to have been used as a household tool. Most homes still today include a small hammer as a household item. The provenance of this hammer is unclear but it possible that it is the hammer found at ‘Guthrie’, a house in Merri Street, Warrnambool that was demolished. ‘Guthrie’ was the home of the Dickson family, prominent in Warrnambool business circles. James Dickson, with his friend John Cramond, established a store in Warrnambool in the mid 19th century and this department store, known as Cramond and Dickson, was a prominent business in Warrnambool until its closure in 1973. James Dickson’s son and his family lived at ‘Guthrie’ and the hammer may have belonged to the Dicksons or another family connected to that property. This hammer has a metal head and a wooden handle. The top of the handle has a metal screw inserted and small slivers of the wood are missing. The end of the metal section is much worn.household tools, history of warrnambool -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Herald (Melbourne), He told it the way he saw it' and 'Australia was his love', 17.10.1971
These two articles contain an announcement of Robin Boyd's death and gives a short summary his career, including tributes for various associates and others.walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, J.P. Eddy, Scarlet and Ermine: famous trials as I saw them, from Crippen to Podola, 1960
Hardcover w/ Dust Jackettrials - great britain, justice administration, walsh st library -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, What the Butler Saw (play)By Joe Orton performed at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 7 July 1987
coloured programwhat the butler saw, program, programme, athenaeum theatre, melbourne theatre company, joe orton -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Realia, Perpetual Calendar - R.C. ingleton Saw Miller, Stawell
Cardboard; Printed Square with Dates ( onths Days under eart can be hung or Stood. Still WorksInstructions for working Calendar, Pieces Stapled together. -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Jig Saw Display, Malmsbury ca1990
Buildings - Malmsbury Town Hall People - "Dettmann, Mrs" -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Jig Saw - 4 Seasons, Malmsbury ca1990
Buildings - Malmsbury Town Hall People - "Dettmann, Mrs" -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Turner-Atkins saw story, 2006
Story of the Turner Manufacturing Company of Whitehorse Road Nunawading.Story of the Turner Manufacturing Company of Whitehorse Road Nunawading, later known as Turner-Atkins, then the Stanley Works Pty Ltd. Written by Jim DixonStory of the Turner Manufacturing Company of Whitehorse Road Nunawading.stanley works pty ltd, turner industries, tools -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, I Saw Mumma Kissing Santa Claus
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The Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, George G. Harrap, I saw the fall of the Philippines, 1943
A first hand account of the fall of the Philippines in 1941Ill, p.288.non-fictionA first hand account of the fall of the Philippines in 1941world war 1939-1945 - campaigns phillipines, world war 1939-1945 - personal narratives - phillipines -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Near Saw Mill
Ten or more cattle pulling logs to a sawmill (possibly McLaren's sawmill in Belgrave). The land around the track is cleared and it is heavily treed in the background. There is dead timber lying around and the land looks dry. c.1920. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Saw History Made, 1954
Photocopy of newspaper article with photos of Nunawading resident, Miss Clarissa McClelland.Photocopy of newspaper article with photos of Nunawading resident, Miss Clarissa McClelland.Photocopy of newspaper article with photos of Nunawading resident, Miss Clarissa McClelland.mcclelland, clarissa, nunawading, soldiers comfort fund -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, A polio & tuberculosis (TB) patient using a scroll or band saw to cut intricate wooden designs as part of undertaking occupational therapy & recreational workshop activities
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, McGlone, Randall K, Guts and Glory: A stroy from the trenches - by a Marine who saw the Vietnam War hot, dirty, and close up
The war turned boys into men, if it didn't kill them first.The war turned boys into men, if it didn't kill them first. 1961-1975 - atrocities, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - campaigns, us marines, trenches -
National Wool Museum
Saw
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Panel saw
Belonged to Charles Clarence Schwerkolt and then used by his daughter Rosalie WhalenA wooden handled panel saw with four screwsCircle on handle - Trade Mark Nonpareil & elephantsaw, hand tools, schwerkolt, whalen -
Orbost & District Historical Society
raker saw, c 1880 - 1940
Used in the timber industry in the Orbost district. This is a two person operated cross cut saw which functions as a pit saw. A log is placed over a pit lengthways. The man on the top walks along the log and pulls the saw upwards, and he man below pulls the saw downwards. This saw therefore cuts in both directions. This type of saw was often used in the ship building industry for cutting planks.A long raker saw which has been installed into the Slab Hut Shed in a vertical position as a pit saw. It has a metal handle extension at the top which has a wooden handgrip attached. Towards the bottom of the saw, a wooden handle had been added to the saw. timber-industry-tool raker-saw pit-saw -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Keyhole saw
Belonged to Charles Clarence Schwerkolt and then passed to his daughter Rosalie WhalenSteel saw with wooden handle attached with two screws"Whalen" written on bladesaw, tool, schwerkolt, whalen -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Treadle Scroll Saw, Hobbies Ltd, Manufactured by Hobbies in England from 1928- 1965
Since 1895, Hobbies Ltd have been supplying model makers and enthusiasts throughout the world with a wide range of quality model kits, accessories, tools, components and handbooks. The Hobbies Company began life in Dereham, Norfolk in 1881 with a London Office opened later (1922) at 65 New Oxford Street, WC1. In 1895 Hobbies began supplying model makers with their products and in 1897 were incorporated into a Public company. In 1922 at a British Industries Fair the company had a stand advertising their products as "The All-British Firm with a World reputation". Fretwork Outfits. Fretwork Machines. Carpentry Outfits. Strip work Outfits. Also manufactures of Fretwork Tools and Benches, Wood, Circular Saws, Lathes, Picture Framing Outfits, Tools, etc. In 1947 the company had expanded and was still making tools and materials for the amateur craftsman in wood. They had acquired a reputation as manufacturers of quality Fretwork Outfits, Tools, Treadle Machines, Model Maker's Tool Kits. The company also publishers of ‘Hobbies Weekly magazine’ and also sold plans for fretwork, model making and wooden toys. In 1961 they were still manufacturers and retailers of craft tools and materials, timber merchants, light engineers and Government contractors with around 500 employees. A vintage tool made for hobbyists and distributed throughout the world by a British company that is still in existence today. The item is significant as it catalogues the manufactures history at a specific time in the company's development.Foot operated treadle Fret saw called "GEM" subject item is a short saw , the stand in the background is the base for a Delta Q3 model scroll saw. Gem inscription cast into the cast iron frameworkflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, saw, treadle saw, fret saw, pedal saw, the gem, tool, hobbies ltd, treadle, foot operated -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Wood Saw, Mid to late 20th century
A saw is a tool consisting of a tough blade, wire, or chain with a hard-toothed edge. It is used to cut through material, very often wood, though sometimes metal or stone. The cut is made by placing the toothed edge against the material and moving it forcefully forth and less vigorously back or continuously forward. This force may be applied by hand, or powered by steam, water, electricity or other power sources. An abrasive saw has a powered circular blade designed to cut through metal or ceramic. In ancient Egypt, open (unframed) saws made of copper are documented as early as the Early Dynastic Period, circa 3,100–2,686 BC. Many copper saws were found in tombs dating to the 31st century BC. Models of saws have been found in many contexts throughout Egyptian history. As the saw developed, teeth were raked to cut only on the pull stroke and set with the teeth projecting only on one side, rather than in the modern fashion with an alternating set. Saws were also made of bronze and later iron. In the Iron Age, frame saws were developed holding the thin blades in tension. The earliest known sawmill is the Roman Hierapolis sawmill from the third century AD used for cutting stone. The subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, as the maker is unknown but the pattern or design and type of wood used indicate it is a tool of modern manufacture around the mid to late 20th century.Wood hand saw with wooden handle attached to saw by 4 rivets. No blade markings Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, handsaw, wood saw, carpenders tools, cabinet makers tools, wood cutting -
Clunes Museum
Tool - SAW SET, HIGHGATE TOOL COLD
TOOL MANUFACTURED TO SET SAWS USED BY CARPENTERS AND WOODWORKERS.SAW SET - TOOL FOR SETTING SAWS - TURNED WOODEN HANDLE WITH METAL GUAGE.HIGHGATE TOOL COLD ENGLISH M.local history, trades, tools -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Cross Cut Saws x3
Used to cut down trees and to saw the trunks to length. Used to clear the land.Used by the residents of the Kiewa Valley.A. Combination Tasmanian Pattern and Peg Tooth Cross Cut Saw B. Tasmanian Pattern Cross Cut Saw C. Peg Tooth Cross Cut Saw A crosscut saw is a saw designed for cutting wood perpendicular to (across) the wood grain. It cuts when pulled in both directions. The two man crosscut saw has wooden handles that fit into a steel socket at each end. The Tasmanian has a different tooth pattern to the Peg Tooth saw.crosscut saws, two man saws -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Tool - Military Folding Saw, 1939
Chain link saw with eyelet ends, also two wooden handles complete with leather carry pouchSE Norris, 1939military equipment, saw, folding saw -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Hand Saw, Unknown
These saws were very portable and were carried in a small leather case with was attached to a belt a soldier would were while in the field it also had to small wooded rolled shaped handles to attach to the saw when in use.A Long flexible hand saw Nilhand saw, portable, flexible,