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Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Badge - Membership, Bendigo District Trotting Club, Season 1983/84
Season 1983/84 Bendigo District Trotting Club Membership BadgeEnamelled Blue Badge attached to length of Blue CordFront: Imprint of horse, sulky, driver / Bendigo District Trotting Club. Back: Not Transferable / Season 1983-84 / Ends 31st July 1984 / 45.bhrc, bendigo harness racing club, harness racing, trotting, badge, membership, 1983/84 -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Badge - Membership, Bendigo District Trotting Club, Season 1982/83
Season 1982/83 Bendigo District Trotting Club Membership BadgeEnamelled Yellow Badge attached to length of Yellow CordFront: Imprint of horse, sulky, driver / Bendigo District Trotting Club. Back: Not Transferable / Season 1982-83 / Ends 31st July 1983 / 142.bhrc, bendigo harness racing club, harness racing, trotting, badge, membership, 1982/83 -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Badge - Membership, Bendigo District Trotting Club, Season 1979/80
Season 1979/80 Bendigo District Trotting Club Membership BadgeEnamelled Red Badge attached to length of Red CordFront: Imprint of horse, sulky, driver / Bendigo District Trotting Club. Back: Not Transferable / Season 1979-80 / Ends 31st July 1980 / 013 / AJ Parkes.bhrc, bendigo harness racing club, harness racing, trotting, badge, membership, 1979/80 -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Badge - Membership, Maryborough Harness Racing Club, Season 1995/96
Season 1995/96 Maryborough Harness Racing Club Membership BadgeEnamelled Green Badge attached to length of Green CordFront: Imprint of horse, sulky, driver / Maryborough Harness Racing Club. Back: Not Transferable / Season 1995-1996 / 056.harness racing, trotting, badge, membership, mhrc, maryborough harness racing club, 1995/1996 -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Badge - Membership, Harness Racing Victoria, Season 1997/98
Season 1997/98 Harness Racing Victoria Board Room TagPlastic Green Tag attached to length of White CordFront: Harness Racing Victoria / Board Room / 1997-98 / Harness Racing Victoria. Back: 239 / Dress / Lounge Suit / Admit to Course, Members Enclosures and Board Room / Not Transferable / Bernard Saundry Chief Executive.harness racing, trotting, badge, membership, tag, harness racing victoria, board room, 1997/98, bernard saundry -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway Bendigo
Badge - Membership, Harness Racing Victoria, Season 1997/98
Season 1997/98 Harness Racing Victoria Board Room TagPlastic Green Tag attached to length of White CordFront: Harness Racing Victoria / Board Room / 1997-98 / Harness Racing Victoria. Back: 240 / Dress / Lounge Suit / Admit to Course, Members Enclosures and Board Room / Not Transferable / Bernard Saundry Chief Executive.harness racing, trotting, badge, membership, tag, harness racing victoria, board room, 1997/98, bernard saundry -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Iron - Electric, c1950
This iron is typical of the electric irons used in the 1950s. It didn't have a thermostat like the irons that followed so care had to be taken not to leave it on too long. Women in their domestic role used irons.The Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme commenced in the late 1940s when Mt Beauty township was created. Amongst the shops in the main street was an SEC shop which sold electrical items. "Creda" Electric Iron with plug-in cord. A metal steel base iron with a wooden handle and a thumb rest. The handle is bolted onto the iron with 2 large screws. The cord is coloured maroon except where it is repaired with black tape. The cord socket plugs in behind the handle of the iron. CREDA Cat. No 6; Man. No.; Volt 200; AMPS 2.7 iron, laundry, household, electric, pressing clothes, domestic -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Hume and Hovell Centenary Race Meeting - Albury
Great celebrations took place in Albury, NSW for the celebration of the Centenary of the Hume and Hovell expedition. The Hume and Hovell journey of discovery to Port Phillip took place during 1824-1825. On November 20, 1824, they successfully crossed the Murray River not far from Albury and proceeded on a route to Port Phillip. To celebrate the Centenary of this crossing, the city of Albury held a series of activities during the week of Sunday 16th November to Saturday 22nd November 1924. As part of these celebrations the Albury Race Club held a special race meeting conducted on Thursday 20th and Saturday 22nd November 1924. This badge was produced as a memorabilia for that meeting. Prize money over the two day meeting totalled over £3,000. The star events were the Centenary Cup of I mile and 3 furlongs with a prize of £1000 (one thousand pounds) and a Gold Cup valued at one hundred guineas, donated by Mrs. Jas. Mitchell of Tabletop, and the John Campbell Handicap of one mile carrying $500 and trophy valued at 50 guineas donated by the chairman of the Club, Mr. J. Campbell. A gold whip donated by Mr. Norman Crow was presented to the jockey riding the Cup winner. This item is significant because it is an example of memorabilia produced for the centenary celebrations for the Hume and Hovell Expedition.An enamelled fob medallion featuring a central image with a tree at the top and text. The tree is the Hovell Tree at Albury. The central image is of indigenous man facing Albury’s civic buildings with the Murray River in between. The fob is attached to a blue twisted cord.1824 1924 HUME & HOVELL CENTENARY RACE MEETING 20th and 22nd Nov 1924 On back: 244B SIMPSONhume & hovell, hume & hovell centenary, albury race club -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, 1911
This photo shows Jas Lynn of Orbost driving a team of bullocks pulling a large cart of maize. They are taking it to the fisherman's Wharf in Lakes Entrance. Maize has been grown on the Orbost flats since the late 19th century. Transport was always an obstacle to economic sucess. For a few years prior to the First World War and the construction of the railway line from Bairnsdale to Orbost, a lot of maize was carted by horse and bullock teams to Lakes Entrance for transhipment to the Melbourne market. At that .time yields of 90 to 100 bushels of maize were quite a common occurrence. James Lynn, a member of the East Gippsland Maize Board, farmed at Jarrahmond.This photograph is associated with the large maize growing industry in the Orbost region. A black / white photograph of a bullock team pulling a large, loaded cart. It is being driven by a man standing on the side of the road, holding a whip. In the background are houses and a telegraph pole.on back - " Carting maize to Lakes Entrance in 1911."transport-bullocks maize-orbost lynn-james -
Orbost & District Historical Society
model, 1996
This model was constructed by Dudley Timmins at the age of 83 in 1996. Dudley drove his father's bullock team at the age of 16. His teams consisted of 16 bullocks per team. The model represents the team which was used in the Orbost area in 1928-1929 .This is a hand-crafted item which reflects the time of the bullock wagons used in the timber industry in the Orbost area.A hand-crafted model of a bullock jinker carrying logs. It is pulled by a team of 10 bullocks. A bullocky is holding a whip and there is a black dog. It is fixed to a base board and there is a fence behind it.bullock-team timmins-dudley model timber -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Bullock Team, 1900 c
Also an identical black and white photograph 05040.1 15 x 21 cmBlack and white photograph of three ladies wearing full length skirts with small bullock team pulling a drum, lady in front holding a whip on farm in Gippsland Victoriatransport, clothing -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Tool - Bow saw with blade, 20thC
Traditionally, a bow saw is a woodworking tool used for straight or curved cuts. A bow saw is a type of frame saw. Its thin blade is held in tension by a frame. In English and American vocabulary it denotes a toothed blade suspended between two long narrow handles called "cheeks" that are supported and separated by a thin stretcher in the centre of the handles, making a wide H shape (the cheeks form the uprights of the H, the stretcher the crossbar of the H). The blade is kept in tension with a turnbuckle or a twisted cord that runs parallel to the blade between the two cheeks but on the opposite side of the stretcher. If a cord is used, the cord is twisted with a toggle attached to one loop of the cord, adding tension. The toggle hits the stretcher, which keeps the cord from untwisting. A finer version of the saw uses a narrow blade (1/4" or less) with handles that allow the user to hold the saw and turn the blade. In this context it is also known as a turning saw[2] which is larger than a coping saw.Early settlers in Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and made their own clothes, tools and equipment as they established their market gardens and farms. A wooden Bow saw with tensioning string, toggle and bladetools, woodwork, metalwork, carpentry, pioneers, market gardeners, early settlers, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, ormond -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph and Empire greeting card WW1, 1916
WW1 relevance to soldier Pte. David Towers, a Chiltern resident who served in France during 1916. WW1 circa 1916An Empire Greeting Card sent from Pte. David Towers whilst in France, to his brother Bertie dated 4/9/1916. The card has six Empire nation small embroided flags and some lacework with embroided wording "To my Dear Brother". The card also has an internal small silk pocket containing another smaller card with wording "For you alone Sept 4th 1916 with best love from your soldier brother Dave". Photograph of Pte. David Towers Chiltern resident wearing WW1 uniform with bandoleer ammunition belt and riding whip. The Empire Greeting Card has faded writing in pencil on the back, with some illegible wording, main words contain the following - dated September 4th. 1916 "had a very fine birthday in France my dear brother Bertie". Inside the card is a lace pocket containing a smaller card with the wording “For you alone Sept 4th. 1916 with best love from your soldier brother Dave”. Photograph of Pte. David Towers wearing WW1 uniform, with an ammunition bandoleer and riding whip. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SEWING KIT, 1944
Sewing kit commonly called a "housewife" issued to all service personnel for quick repairs.Jungle green coloured sewing kit, rolled up style with cotton strap/tie to keep it closed. Has four open pockets to contain needles, buttons, cord etc. Contents are two needles, 4 buttons wrapped in white paper. A length of cord attached and a length of Woollen cord.Stamped "Made in Australia 1944", also "D (upward arrow) D"sewing kit, housewife -
Wangaratta High School
Headphones
2 pairs of black plastic headphones with black coiled cord and faux leather ear cups and band padding. one pair of white headphones with black headband and coiled cord. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - TOILETRY BAG, Aust Army, c1990
Item in the collection re Craig Triffett. Refer to Cat No 5997.5 for his service details.This is a nylon bag with nylon draw cord. Colour is Jungle green.Written on one side in Texta "Ashley Triffett" army, toiletry bag, "a. triffett" -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - IDENTITY DISCS, Post 16.4.17
The disc belonged to Thomas William Tuckerman, No 7318, 2nd Australian Tunneling Company AIF. He enlisted on 16.4 1917 aged 38 years, embarked on 4.8.1917. He was hospitalised twice and wounded in action once. He was discharged from the AIF on 4.5 1919. Refer 935P, 1265.3.Aluminium circular Identity disk with section at the top for attachment to a cord. On one face hand engraved. “7318 T.W.Tuckerman Tunn Coy A.I.F C - E”7318, t w tuckerman, 2nd australian tunneling company -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Jacket, Khaki, Field, Khaki Field Jacket, April 1968
Khaki Field Jacket with cord ties around waist and bottom.Cotton label attached to the inside back of the jacket with the markings 'K.SP-302'. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Hot Water Service - Lanco electric
Used in the Kiewa ValleyPale green cylinder with electric cord attached. Langco brandLanco / 56-AH - 2961 / volts, serial no., watts. / gallons Cat. No.hot water service, lanco -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, C V Christie, 12/12/1966 to 15/08/1967
Two dog tags Carl Victor Christie on green cord.215657 CA CHRISTIEdog tags, carl victor christie -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Microphone
Small Sony microphone with connection cord attached for recording purposesModel F96 Imp. lowmicrophone, recording, audio, technology -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Bookmark, 1909
Small embossed cross-shaped bookmark with pink cotton cord. On front: "Keep My Words" Handwritten on back: "A.E.Parker 24.4.09 -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Indigenous Collection - Bull Roarer, Not known
Not knownThin wooden shape- smooth. Cord attached to top for swingingSerpent type snake painted on front in black,white,ochre,olive and brown with initials”GMH” -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform Dog Tags, C 1970
2 Aluminium Dog Tags on cord issued to an Australian Soldier3787387 T.W.Pearce C of E ( Church of England ) -
Hume City Civic Collection
Domestic object - Electric Iron
This electric iron was manufactured by Hecla, Australia and possibly manufactured in the 1940's-1950's. The iron was used mainly by housewives to iron items of clothing and various items of linen used in the home. Some items were sprinkled with water to make them damp and therefore help to make the ironing easier. Later steam irons were produced.A heavy black handle electric iron with frayed cord attached.Hecla/Australiadomestic appliance, domestic items, irons, ironing, hecla australia -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - Pull Through
Metal pull through with cord for cleaning inside rifle barrel. -
Tennis Australia
Net, Circa 1880
A 19th century tennis court net. Materials: Rope, Cordtennis -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Hunt Wilde, Collapsible white cane
Collapsible white cane cylindrical in shape made from metal, plastic and rope. Handle is a red plastic textured moulding. Tip is also red with a red plastic protrusion. Shaft is painted white. Made in 5 sections. Internal rope holds the sections together. 5 metal/plastic pieces joined together with an elasticized cordassistive devices, orientation and mobility -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Royal National Institute for the Blind, Child's white cane
This shorter white cane for a child with detachable, rotating ball tip, is more than just a stick that is used to alert others that they are blind or an early warning signal that a pathway is blocked. A cane actually allows a child who is blind access to four major developmental areas that are impacted the most due to the disability. A cane is a developmental tool that is imperative in neuro-development, sensory development, physical development, social development and emotional development of a child. 3 metal/plastic pieces joined together with an elasticized cordassistive devices, orientation and mobility -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Roytal Sheltered Workshop, White cane
This white cane was included in the 1991 time capsule. It is a Royal brand cane and folds up into 4 sections. An elasticised handle loops around the wrist, when unfolded and in use. When folded, the handle loops around the 4 parts, keeping them folded.4 metal/plastic pieces joined together with an elasticized cordorientation and mobility, assistive devices