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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Ted wins contract during tough times, 9/02/1993 12:00:00 AM
Article from Nunawading Gazette.Article from Nunawading Gazette regarding ex school cleaner now contract cleaning for two primary schools.Article from Nunawading Gazette. endacott, ted -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Equipment - Two pullies used on breeches buoys
Snap type pulley used to attach to a line spread between two points to transfer persons or goods. Used as part of rocket rescue.Lifeboat crew used this equipment for training in the use of rockets and breeches buoy rescue during the Lifeboat service between 1926 and 1976.Two brass pulleys surrounded with a brass housing which is hinged to allow a line to be attached.brass, pulley, rescue, rocket -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1900
Also two other black and white photographs, one of Nicholson State School, and one unidentified students and parents.Sepia toned photograph of Nicholson State School no. 1716, showing small wooden building with porch, both with corrugated iron roof, two windows with sunshades, square ships water tank at corner, fourteen students and two teachers, not named. Nicholson Victoriaschools -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Domestic object - China Plates
Recovered from Portsea Channel circa mid 1980s by captain Doug Knight, Two Commando Company, when conducting shallow water dive training in the 1980s whilst based out of Officer Cadet School, Portsea.Two plates recovered from the Portsea Channel circa 1980s1. Orient Line of Royal Mail Steamers white china plate with logo on front and back. 2. White Star Line china plate with blue edge design and central logo.passenger liners, table wear, captain doug knight, portsea -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Market Inn William Street Port Fairy. William and Emma Osmond with two small children arrived in Belfast in 1852 as assisted migrants assigned to R.H.Woodward. Two years later William was rated for a two room stone house in William Street. By 1868 William was in business as a butcher and was the holder of a Beer and Colonial wine licence for his home which now numbers eight rooms. The licence having been granted he opened the Volunteer Arms there which he operated for two years whilst he had built, the two storied stone building next door to take advantage of the fact that a livestock sale yards was operating on the opposite side of William Street hence the name Market Inn. William died in 1876 and his sons continued to run the hotel until 1916 when the building was sold and the licence transferred to Harold Revell a retired farmer. The licence was revoked in 1918 and the building became a private dwelling. Black and white Photograph of Two story market hotel with verandah over right side 3 females and a male on footpathhotel, william street, h revell, william osmond, emma osmond, market, inn -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cruet set, early 20th century
A cruet also known as a caster, is a small container to hold condiments such as oil, vinegar, mustard, pepper. Its shape and adornments will depend on the specific condiment for which it is designed. Cruets were made in silver, silver plate, ceramic and glass, and sometimes a combination of two materials, usually as a glass body with a silver or silver plated top.This item is an example of domestic tableware commonly used in the early t0 mid 20th century.An early Sheffield plate stand with four glass decanters. Two with silver lids and two with glass stoppers. Tray has very ornate design.cruet domestic table-setting sheffiels ashberry-philip -
Melbourne Legacy
Functional object - Coaster, Raise a Glass Campaign
Two drinks coasters from 2013. They were part of a fundraising campaign in conjunction with the RSL and CUB Pty Ltd. Afterwards some were in use in Legacy House and have been added to the archive. A record of a marketing campaign in 2013.Two cardboard coasters with information about the Raise a Glass Campaign in 2013.fundraising, promotion -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Tapping a lifetime of stories, 2013
Auther Joyce Suto, 88 years old, has tapped out her second book on an old typewriter.Auther Joyce Suto, 88 years old, has tapped out her second book on an old typewriter. It took two years to complete.Auther Joyce Suto, 88 years old, has tapped out her second book on an old typewriter. suto, joyce. horsehair, worms and a shark -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street looking East from Coffee Palace area 1880
Main Street Looking East 1880 from weigh bridge area, taken from Coffee Palace verandah. Two story buildings with veranda's. Horse drawn vehicle center of image. Post office and Town Hall visible in background. Bond Drapery. J & A Price Wine Spirits. Bond Draper sign on right. Two Poppet Heads on Big Hill are the No2 North Waterloo and the Waterloo and Argyle Mines.Black and white photograph looking East along Main Street from Weighbridge area where two streets join. Horse drawn buggy in center of street with buggy. Big Hill in distance with two poppet heads just visible.stawell businesses streetscape -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Container - Slide boxes
These two containers are original and contained Robin Boyd's 1956-57 USA year slides. There is a strong plastic unpleasant smell when these boxes are open.Two red plastic Kodaslide 400 Filebox. Inside contain yellow plastic compartment.walsh st miscellaneous -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Japanese women in traditional costume
This photograph depicts two young Japanese women demonstrating traditional Japanese cultural practice whilst living at Tatura Internment and Wartime Camps during the Second World War.A black and white photograph featuring two young Japanese women in traditional costume.tatura, japanese family camp, japanese, japanese internees, internment, rushworth, goulburn valley, kimono -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J. Parry General Blacksmith Shoeing Forge in Lower Main Street Stawell
J. Parry General Blacksmith Shoeing Forge in Lower Main Street Stawell with four males and two horses out front. Opposite G.H. Robson Stone yards.Sepia photograph of front of store with four males and two horses in front of the building5 Main St Stawell. Found within a book sold at Ramsay's sale 18.9.70. Mrs. Ramsay was a Parry. Parry's workshop later occupied by Trend & Brown then Cas Brown. Now site of Grahams Store Lower Main Street.stawell business -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - Medallions, 1/5/2014
The medallion pays respect to the sacrifices made by the units in Operation Bribie on 17th February 1967.The medallion takes its place amongst similar medallions and other commemorative items that revert to particular instances or event in Vietnam during the war.Two medallions showing front and reverse faces of a medallion issued at Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia, 2014 National Congress, hosted by Macarthur Sub Branch. Front face shows an APC with text on upper edge: "Phouc Hai-South Vietnam" and text on bottom edge: "Lest We Forget"; the two text lines are joined by leaves. Text in the middle of the face: "In memory of the sacrifice made by 6RAR & A Sqn 3 Cav Regt Operation Bribie 17th Feb 1967. The reverse face has the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia logo in the middle, with the motto: "Honour the Dead but fight like hell for the living" underneath; two sprigs of leaf cradle the logo and motto.Front face shows an APC with text on upper edge: "Phouc Hai-South Vietnam" and text on bottom edge: "Lest We Forget"; the two text lines are joined by leaves. Text in the middle of the face: "In memory of the sacrifice made by 6RAR & A Sqn 3 Cav Regt Operation Bribie 17th Feb 1967. The reverse face has the Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia logo in the middle, with the motto: "Honour the Dead but fight like hell for the living" underneath; two sprigs of leaf cradle the logo and motto.vietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Ceramic - Port Crocks, set of 5, Linking Port, abt 1990
Ceramic port crocks (750 ml), to mark the linking in 1991 of 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse and 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles RegimentsThe 6 guidons and battle honours of the two Regiments and their antecedent unitsport, commemorative -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph (copy), Greensborough Football Club 1930, 1930_
Greensborough Football Club played in the D.V.F.A. competition. This photograph is of the 1930 team.Photocopy of mounted photograph in sepiaTwo team members identified: Walter Hardley and Alan Partingtongreensborough football club, diamond valley football association, dvfa -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Bottle, Late 19th century or early 20th century
Glass manufacturing has evolved over thousands of years. Glass making has been traced back to 3500 BC in Mesopotamia. The earliest known glass objects were beads, perhaps made by accident while working with metal. In the late Bronze Age, several civilizations discovered how to make vessels and glass bottles by wrapping threads of melted glass around cores of sand or clay. Later, moulds were used to form dishes and table wares. Around the 1st century BC, glassblowing was discovered. This made glass containers less expensive than pottery. Mould-blown glass, the process of blowing a piece of molten glass into a wooden or metal mould, was invented during the 1st century AD. This technique was faster with more consistent results. It paved the way for mass production. It wasn’t until the late 1800s that the production process to become more efficient. In 1887, a company in England created a semi-automatic process that could produce up to 200 bottles an hour. This process has been refined to the point where modern machines can yield more than 600 containers per minute. Blown vs. Manufactured Glass Bottles Nowadays, glass bottles, jars, and cups are usually manufactured on a bigger scale than is found in individual glassblowing studios. If we still depended on hand-blown glass for all of our glass containers, we would see some major differences in the process of creating bottles and jars. First, there's the time. Hand blowing glass takes a significant amount of time, even for one simple container. In contrast, hundreds of jars per minute can be made using modern technology. This leads to the second advantage: price. Because of the automated and streamlined process, the price for manufactured containers is much lower than that of hand-blown glass. Third, manufactured bottles will be much more consistently uniform than bottles blown by hand. Automated glass manufacturing produces nearly identical batches of jars. Glass blowing is awesome for unique, beautiful pieces of art. But for lots of lower priced and uniformly shaped containers, automatic manufacturing is the preferred method to create glass bottles and jars. https://www.containerandpackaging.com/resources/glass-bottles-brief-history The invention and development of glass for domestic items including bottles, has been nothing short of revolutionary. The use of glass bottles, that could be easily washed, led to improved hygiene, and mass manufacturing of drinks of all types, including milk, cordial and alcoholic beverages.Green Glass Bottle Possibly a ginger beer bottle.Concave indentation at the base. Also on base are two raised lumps. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, glass -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Morse Training Key, 1950s
The set consisted of a key battery and buzzer it was used for training potential radio operators in the Morse code. It was manufactured by blue point in the 1950s. The company was founded in the Sydney suburb of Erksville in 1936 by a German immigrant, Frederick Boyd Dirks who named his company F Dirks. The company produced Bakelite products such as ashtrays single strip heaters, and Morse key components, In 1946 the company named was changed to Blue Point products Pty Ltd. The name was inspired by the name “Blau Punkt” a German electrical supplier. in 1973 the company was purchased by Gerard Industries which was known for its line o Clipsal products, An item made in Australia for training purposes of new radio operators and is significant in that it is part of Australia's social history and shows the development of Australian electrical manufacturing. Australian blue point telegraph practice /training set XX20A circa 1950 Bakelite, stamped XX20A under, three terminals - two marked "+" and "-".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Decorative object - Shell Turtles x 2, Turtles
Made by Tom Hunter during WW2 in Papua New Guinea2 Turtles created from a large cowrie shell that is brown spotted. The large shell is connected to four smaller cowrie shells that act as the feet. Then another small shell to be the head. AUnreadable writing on the underbelly of the two turtles written in grey lead. -
Williamstown High School
High Tide 1960, The Mail Publishers
Year book for the 1960 school year. Contains staff, student, sport leaders, prefects, form captains, sports results, production and camp news, team photographs, students work.Black and white printed publication. Off-white card cover printed in red, black and yellow. 39 p.: ill.On front cover 'Danute'. Last two pages, student signatures.williamstown high school, 1960, high tide, yearbook -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Toy Purse
Belonged to Margaret ScarlettMargaret Ord, local girl, family of flower growers in Blackburn.Pink plastic doll's purse with metal chain handle.Cheerio. Made in England. Two dogs embossed in front and back.toys, dolls' accessories -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Ladies leather sandals
Blue leather sandals with blue & white striped straps in "thong shape"Sara. 6. Made by Irco. (two palm tree drawings)shoes, footwear, sandals, ladies, thongs -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Framed map, Catalina Flying Boats
Map of Australia showing .... Catalina Flying Boats Operations Review World War Two. -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Booklet - Troop leading RAC, Troop leading in the Royal Armoured Corps, 1955
British Army pamphlet used at the Armoured Centre Puckapunyal prior to the publication of Royal Australian Armoured Corps training material.Example of armoured corps training methods in Australia prior to the development of specific Australian material.Soft covered booklet being a Royal Armoured Corps Tactics training pamphlet Vol. 1 No.6 1955 issue. Troop leading in the Royal Armoured Corps. Stapled on edge.Two ink stamps "WOI RSM 8/13 VMR"royal armoured corps, training -
Montsalvat
Pendant Necklace, Adam and Eve
Silver rounded square pendant depicting a male and female to the right and left of a central fruit tree. The pendant has an attached barrel ring and cable chain with decorative S clasp with curlycues. Intersecting MS mark; two pin holes at 12 and 6. matcham skipper, pendant, necklace, silver, jewellery -
Montsalvat
Silver Amulet, Angel
Silver rounded square amulet depicting an angel.Intersecting MS mark; two pin holes at 12 and 6. matcham skipper, amulet, silver, jewellery, angel -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper cutting, 4, 1933-1947
Two Beauties or The Beast and Beauty - A Burnley Horticultural School interlude.burnley horticultural school, mabs younger, female students -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Timetable, Prahran & Malvern Tramway Trust (PMTT), "The Prahran and Malvern Tramway Trust's Official Time Table", Jul. 1918
Timetable - 60 pages printed on off white sheets, plus light grey cover and in the rear, a foldout map showing tram routes of the PMTT etc, centre stapled, titled "The Prahran and Malvern Tramway Trust's Official Time Table", dated July 1918 and priced at 1d. Gives details of the timetables for each routes, fares, signs, notices, tickets and details of the Combined round trips by tram. Has advertisements for Anderson's Furniture of Chapel St Prahran and E. Crook Men's Boys and Boots Chapel St, South Yarra. Map details the Circular Tramway Route, by cable and electric - shows the lines of the PMTT, HTT, rail lines and cable tramways. On rear details the trip, fare (9d for 16 miles), changing points and how tickets could be purchased. NOTE: See letter from donor on htd1389doc - page 3 - re return of item if we get another copy. Second copy in box 01-04-73.2 0- from the McComb Collection - pending discussions with the original donor.Has two pencil imperial currency calculation on rear cover.trams, tramways, timetables, pmtt, tours, cable trams, htt -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Photograph, black and white
Reverend Wong, arrived from Hong Kong with his wife and two sons, Timothy and John to serve as a chaplain at the Mission in 1963Black and white family portrait of Reverend Wong, his wife and two sons, Timothy and John.reverend stephen wong, john wong, timothy wong -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Award - Trophy, Beechworth Table Tennis Association Trophy
Premiership 'A' grade cup. Silver plated - mounted on bakelite base. Two plates 6cmx4cm engraved on base stand. One handle missing and one unattached. Two plates 6cmx4cm engraved on base stand -1961 B.T.P. 1962 Alphine Blue. 1963 Stanley Black. And 1956 Presbyterian White. 1957 Stanley. 1958 Alphine Blue. 1959 Stanley. 1960 Lawn Blue. Donated by Mrs. L. Wells -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Army Driving Licence, Department of Defence, June 1983
Rectangular paper with black text. Printed on both sides. Side one has licence details, side two has test details.Side one: "ARMY DRIVING LICENCE ..... Army No 318015 / Rank (1) SSGT / Name MCDERMOTT Stephen Peter ...." Side two: ".... Date / 8 AUG 86 ... Signature / Name of Testing Officer / ... R.K. CULLEN SGT .... ARMY SCHOOL OF TRANSPORT / .... P.J. HAWKEN CAPT ...."