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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Uniform
WWII Battle Dress and accoutrements comprising: Jacket Service Dress with 'Australia' shoulder slides (2), 'Rising Sun' collar/lapel badges (2) brass buttons (7) trousers, boots (pair) with leather laces, we belt and brass, gaiters (2) water bottle, haversack and ammunition bags (2) -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Uniform Service Dress
Uniform service dress (battle dress) and accoutrements comprising: Jacket Service Dress with 'Australia' shoulder slides (2), 'Rising Sun' collar badges (2), brass buttons (7), trousers, boots (pair) with leather laces, web belt and brass, gaiters (2), water bottle, haversack, ammunition bags (2) -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Container - Water Canteen
Metal container inside khaki cover, Black bakelite chained cap . .HMS written on front and back cover. H Smith written on base. -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Container - Water Canteen
Metal container in lined cotton Cover with metal tag at rear. Bakelite cap. -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Container - Water Canteen
Plastic Water Canteen with canvas cover. Serial Number on back cover. Metal slides on back coverOn Front - " For Water use only, do not apply canteen to open flame or burner plates". -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Robertson & Mullens, Water into gold, 1951
Issued to commemorate the golden jubilee of the Dried fruits industry in Australia.Index, ill, map, p.328.non-fictionIssued to commemorate the golden jubilee of the Dried fruits industry in Australia.irrigation - australia, dried fruits - mildura, -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, McMillan, The water-babies, 1885
The adventures of Tom, a sooty little chimney sweep with a great longing to be clean, who is stolen by fairies and turned into a water baby.p.388.fictionThe adventures of Tom, a sooty little chimney sweep with a great longing to be clean, who is stolen by fairies and turned into a water baby. england - fiction, fairytales - english -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Ward Lock and Co, Around the world in 80 days, 1956
An unmarried by mathematically precise Englishman dismisses his valet for heating his shaving water two degrees cooler than usual. He hires a French valet to replace him and the two of them set off to travel around the world in eighty days - a supposedly possible feat, now that the Indian railways have been built. If they succeed they will win a fortune off the other members of the Reform Club.p.192An unmarried by mathematically precise Englishman dismisses his valet for heating his shaving water two degrees cooler than usual. He hires a French valet to replace him and the two of them set off to travel around the world in eighty days - a supposedly possible feat, now that the Indian railways have been built. If they succeed they will win a fortune off the other members of the Reform Club.adventure fiction, voyages - fiction -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Ward, Lock and Company, A pictorial and descriptive guide to Exeter and the south Devon watering places from the Axe to the Teign, 192?
A pictorial and descriptive guide to Exeter and the south Devon watering places from the Axe to the TeignIll, maps, p.176.non-fictionA pictorial and descriptive guide to Exeter and the south Devon watering places from the Axe to the Teignengland - guidebooks, cornwall - guidebooks -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, John Ruskin, The Stones of Venice: v.1. The Foundations, ????
Part of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically.Ill, p.373non-fictionPart of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically. venice, venice - architecture -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, John Ruskin, The Stones of Venice: v.2. The Sea Stories, ????
Part of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically.Ill, p.406.non-fictionPart of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically. venice, venice - architecture -
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Domestic object - Glass bottle, Early 20th century
From the home of Mrs. Nell Sebire. Second wife of Thomas.Double globular bulged glass soda siphon covered in metal netting and inscribed metal (silver plated) tap dispenser on top. "Veritable Seltzogene D. Fevre Paris Marque Depster S" inscribed around metal piece.bottles, containers, carbonated water -
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Book, The Religious Tract Society, Little Christmas and her friends, 1800's
A story of family life in the 1800's with it's trials and tribulations. Strong religious themes throughout.A small badly damaged brown hardcover book with a floral and lined pattern in black on the front cover and spine including the title Little Christmas and her friends which is difficult to see due to its poor condition. Black and white illustrations throughout with a father and daughter reading depicted on the title page. Book is badly water damaged and mould marks seen. The back cover has The Religious Tract Society symbol is embossed on the back cover. 160p.fictionA story of family life in the 1800's with it's trials and tribulations. Strong religious themes throughout.family life fiction, religous stories -
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Water jug and bowl
Johnson Brothers was a British tableware manufacturer and exporter that was noted for its early introduction of "semi-porcelain" tableware. In 2003, the manufacturing of Johnson Brothers products in Britain ceased and was transferred to China. Owned by Wandin J. Sebire Keywords White ceramic jug and basin with green floral design."Vienna" Johnson Bros. Englandjugs, water pitchers -
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Kettle, Circa 1900
From the home of the late Mr and Mrs Edmund Burgi - C1900Hanging copper hot water kettle with spirit burner underneath to keep water hot. Placed on a brass stand with decorative coiled supports. Top of kettle has embossed grapes and leaves pattern with a bakelite and brass handle - knob on lid.grape and leaf embossed pattern on lid of kettlekettles, stands -
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China Tea Set, Staffordshire
From Robyn Johnston12 piece blue and orange floral Royal Staffordshire tea set with gold trim. Pieces included - four teacups, four saucers, one round lidded teapot, one hanging plate one oval lidded water kettle. All pieces are numbered on the base. Gold painted crown with Staffordshire name below. All pieces have 7500 number on base.tea sets -
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Whisk, Circa 1920
... Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley ...Water powered whisk, which connects to a kitchen sink tap.Water powered whisk on green wooden board, mounted on a metal drum.whisks -
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Hydro Mixer, Circa 1920
Connects to a kitchen sink tap.Hydro Mixer water powered whisk, with marble patterning on body of enamelled cast iron mechanism.Hydro Mixer Pat. App.whisks, food processing equipment -
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Domestic object - Jug
It was most likely used as a milk or water jug in the family home. c.1925.A medium sized ceramic white jug with a blue band around the top trimmed with a gold line on the rim. jugs, containers, domestic objects, kitchenware -
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Book, Charles Kingsley, The Water Babies, 1905
The story deals with the moral education and Christian redemption of a young chimney sweep called Tom, who after drowning is transformed into a clean 'water baby' or sprite. This second chance allows him to evolve into a strong and worthy man, capable of engaging with the modern world. It is considered a moral fable and a satire on Victorian attitudes to child labour and religion.An olive green hardcover children's fiction book, The Water Babies by Charles Kingsley with Art Nouveau decorated covers, and the title and publisher printed on the decorative spine. It has Pp. 264 plus 32 S.W. Partridge and Co.'s Catalogue Pages of Popular Illustrated Books classified according to price. There are six black and white illustrations by HLB. It has brown discoloration with age throughout. A Bookplate is glued onto the front right hand endpaper.fictionThe story deals with the moral education and Christian redemption of a young chimney sweep called Tom, who after drowning is transformed into a clean 'water baby' or sprite. This second chance allows him to evolve into a strong and worthy man, capable of engaging with the modern world. It is considered a moral fable and a satire on Victorian attitudes to child labour and religion.fantasy books, children's books, religious books -
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Book, Birn Brothers Ltd, Busy Little Folk, 1950's
A vintage, 1950's collection of young children's stories and poems, illustrated in black and white with some red highlights.A green covered vintage 1950's hardcover children's book with a coloured illustration on the front of a young boy and girl washing their toys in a red bathtub filled with water. Scrubbing brush, soap and sponge are shown. The title Busy Little Folk is written in red and pink lettering at the top. It is bound at the right side with brown tape. The back cover is plain grey cardboard. There are short stories, puzzles and simple poems included for the young child. Pp.93.fictionA vintage, 1950's collection of young children's stories and poems, illustrated in black and white with some red highlights.books, storybooks, children's books, picture books -
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Functional object - Mixing jar, Horlick’s, Unknown
Used for medicinal purposes. One pours in hot or cold water into vessel, then add 3-4 headed teaspoons of Horlicks powder. Agitate briskly with plunger. Horlicks glass mixer with metal plunger. Has iconic red logo of Horlicks on the side. Graduated measurements in ounces and grammes on the back. Has pouring spout. medicinal containers, glass -
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Functional object - Bedroom Jug, Unknown
From the 1860's - 1930's various companies called their enamelware products by their own unique names, e.g. graniteware and agateware. The enamel coating put an end to metallic tasting food and prevented rust from contaminating food. It did scratch and chip easily.A large white enamel water jug or pitcher with a dark blue handle and dark blue trim around the rim. It may have been used in the bedroom for washing oneself or in the kitchen.enamel, metal, water pitcher, jugs -
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Functional object - Soap Savers, Unknown
These vintage soap savers were used by the frugal housewife to use up pieces or slivers of leftover soap by swirling the soap saver in the water using up every last piece of soap.Three vintage wire mesh dish or clothes washing soap savers with a rectangular basket to contain the pieces of soap and a sliding wire clasp which allows opening and closing of the basket. Each holder has a thick long double wire handle to enable the user to froth the soap in a dish. Two have old soap pieces inside: one has Velvet soap, the other has half a piece of yellow soap with part of the brand ...TRY at the end of it.'Velvet' is stamped on one piece of soap and the broken piece has ...'TRY' on it.washing dishes, washing clothes, soap, soap savers, household item -
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Domestic object - Bedroom Jug, Unknown
From the home of Mrs Wilms. Large jugs were used in bedrooms to contain water for washing oneself. Many had a large basin underneath it too, but this one doesn't.Large white porcelain bedroom jug with pink and white flowers and green leaves. Fine gold lines are around the top and bottom of the jug and on the ornate handle. Numbers 2266 - 2 are painted underneath the bottom of the jug.2266 - 2 painted underneath the bottom of jugjugs, bedroom jugs, domestic object, functional object -
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Glass bottle, J. Bosisto & Co. Pty. Ltd
Small glass bottle with red, white and green label and a metal screw on cap. Half full of oil.On label: "Bosisto's Parrot Brand double distilled Oil of eucalyptus. Around the base of the circular Parrot Brand logo: "Trade Mark Regd.". "Directions for use: As an inhalation for the relief of the coughs of colds, pour in a teaspoonful into a jug of boiling water. As an embrocation for the relief of sprains, strains and other muscular disorders, rub freely into the affected parts. Contents: 2 fl. oz. Reg. Vic. No. 7299. Guaranteed B.P.. D.H.A (Laboratories) Pty. Ltd. Australia. On Base: "ISM 948".bottles -
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Iron, 1950
Small yellow travellers' steam iron. Light 'n' Easy General Electric. Controls on side of iron with water indicator."App. No. 77554 Cat. No. 04/08. Mod. No F200. 240 volts. 700 watts. AC only" -
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Hot Water Bottle, Sylph
'Sylph' brand, green hot water bottle."Sylph"hot water bottles -
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Hot Water Bottles
... Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley ...3 x water bottles:- 1. Silver Sunrise stainless Pat Appn 6368/42 water bottle with handle. 2. Silver Tower water bottle. 3. Pottery, Erwen Lucac Bols Het Lootsje Amsterdam - Tolley's Brandy water bottle.water containers -
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Silver service
Wedding gift to Annette and Neville Lord from Mr and Mrs William J Sebire 3rd March 1934Six piece silver service - "Hecla plate" with tray, teapot, hot water jug coffee pot, sugar basin and milk jug. tableware, tea and coffee sets