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Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1990
Tournament Programme: Davis Cup 1990 World Group Final; USA vs Australia Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Paper package, Ball container, Ball, Circa 1944
Sealed paper bag of three Wilson (USA) 'Championship' tennis balls. Materials: Ink, Paper, Rubber, Felttennis -
Mont De Lancey
Organ Stool, Circa 1911
Imported with Organ/Harmonium by Thomas Sebire in 1911Stool (with Organ/Harmonium) with carved shaped legs. Imported from Cornish Company Washington New Jersey USAmusic stools -
Tennis Australia
Photographic print, Jul-53
Original photograph of participants in the 1953 Davis Cup Semi final played between the USA and British West Indies between July 23rd and 27th at St. Andrew Club in Kingston, Jamaica. USA won 5-0. From L to R: H. C. Nunes (Umpire), G. Duquesnay, R.G. Sturdy, Donald Leahong (BWI non-playing captain), Ronald Cooper, J. Farquharson, Edward Aris an Ian McDonald (BWI team), L.E. Ashenheim (Referee), G.H. Lee, then the USA team of Gardnar Mulloy, Tut Bartzen and Robert Perry (USA team) and furthest right is Dr. L.A. Desnoes. Materials: Paper, Photographic emulsiontennis -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Lamp - Kerosene
From the home of Mrs. Nell Sebire, 2nd wife of Thomas Sebire. On loan from Lance Sebire. Son of Nell and Thomas.Aladdin Lamp - White china shade with leaf design and plain glass edging. Clear glass lamp chimney. Metal fuel container, and wick assembly. Has stamped base.Metal base - "Juno Lamp made in USA" stamped. Fuel cap has "Miller" inscribed. Wick has logo and "Made in USA" stamped on it. kerosene lamps -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: SMALL SCALEBUOY
Small hand held Scalebuoy in original box, screw on handle of black bakelite attached to a glass bulb containing liquid mercuryTested and Guaranteed boston USA Pnt Applied For The Scalebuoysciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - CAC Collection - Military Standard - Light Fixed And Rotary-Wing Aircraft Crash Resistance
Department Of Defence USA MIL-STD-1290A9(AV) -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Commercial
Colour slide in a mount. The Forum School of DancingMade in USA / The Forum School of Dancing / 78 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - US in WW2, 1031.1 Europe and Mediterranean War 1031.2 Asia and the Pacific 1031.3 Military Campaign Atlas, 1989
3 Volume set - hard cover covering Americas involvement in WW2. Part of The West Point Military series. Author -Brig Gen Thomas E. Griess (Series Editor)Publisher - Avery Publishing Group Inc NJ USA -
Australian Multicultural Community Services
baby milk bottle
it was given by Red Cross to the Polish family with one child in the displaced persons camp in Paderbonn, Germany, 1950 prior to migration to Australiaone of a few items of this kind which has survived to present daysglass"made in USA 3 A 45" mark on the bottom of the bottlebaby milk bottle, refugee, red cross -
Mont De Lancey
Cherry Stoner, Circa 1910
The stone is forced through the flesh of the cherry. The flesh goes one way and the stone another.Hand-punched, cherry stoner."Rollman Mfg. Co." "Mount Joy. PA. USA"food processing equipment -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - LIF-O-GEN
white cylinderLIF-O-GEN OXYGEN UNIT Made in USA -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Inside saloon W2 537
Photograph shows interior saloon of W2 class 537 with upholstered longitudinal seats and looks through the drop-centre to the saloon at the other end. The advertising above the saloon windows is for "Venus College of Hairdressing & Beauty". Yields information about interior of W@ class tramcar. Black and white photograph with penciled note on rearPencil writing reads "W2 537 Now in USA" w2 class, tram 537, upholstered longitudinal seats, drop-cente, saloon, venus college -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Cloth patch, US RAN
This is the emblem of EMU (Experimental Miltary Unit) who were officially known as Royal Australian Navy Helicopter Flight Vietnam (RANHFV). The unit was formed in 1967 and integrated into the US ARmy 135th Assauly Helicopter Company until 1971. The February 1969 RANHFV Report of Proceedings contained the first reference to the unique unofficial badges worn by the men of the 135th AHC. It stated: "In an endeavour to boost the morale and unity of the Company, the Commanding Officer offered $25 and a 3-day pass to Vungtau for the designer of a new Company Crest and NAMAE Hughes’ entry won the competition. It is a very impressive combination of an anchor and US Army wings in a laurel wreath with USA-RAN inscribed in a scroll above the motto; GET THE B... JOB DONE written below". A further reference was made to the badge in the 16 May 1969 Royal Australian Navy "Navy News", which ran a story on the emergence of this unique badge that has become synonymous with the unit and remains so to this day. Source: https://seapower.navy.gov.au/ran-helicopter-flight-vietnam-history A blue cloth badge with white wings above a gold anchor with the number 135 is in the middle of the wings in white with red and white stripes underneath. On the anchor in red is the word EMU. Above the wings in red is USA RAN. At the bottom of the badge in white letters are the words Get The Bloody Job DoneGet The Bloody Job Donecloth badge, cerberus collection, 135th, emu, navy, helicopters, us army, assault helicopters -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Image of Theatre, Marina City (1963-67), Chicago, Illinois, USA. (Architect: Bertrand Goldberg .)Theatre Marina City (Handwritten)/Encircled 4slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Commercial
Colour slide in a mount. US Capitol Building, Washington DC, USA. (Image taken from inside the Washington Monument.)THE CAPITOL / Telephoto view from Washington Mon / D (Handwritten) / Encircled 15 (Handwritten) / RB (Handwritten)washington dc, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1965
Robin Boyd was invited to be a judge on the AIA-Sunset Western Home Awards Program (see correspondence item D416). Robin and Patricia Boyd travelled to California in July 1965. They also visited Japan.Colour slide in a mount. California Federal Savings & Loan Building, 5670 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USAMade in Australia / 26 / JUL 65Mcalifornia, slide, robin boyd -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1986
Tournament Programme: Davis Cup 1986 World Group Semi Final; USA vs Australia. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1986
Tournament Programme: Davis Cup 1986 World Group Semi Final; USA vs Australia. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1986
Tournament Programme: Davis Cup 1986 World Group Semi Final; USA vs Australia. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1986
Tournament Programme: Davis Cup 1986 World Group Semi Final; USA vs Australia. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1986
Tournament Programme: Davis Cup 1986 World Group Semi Final; USA vs Australia. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme, 1986
Tournament Programme: Davis Cup 1986 World Group Semi Final; USA vs Australia. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme
Programme: Legends of Davis Cup, Australia vs USA; March 1988. Match Court One. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme
Programme: Legends of Davis Cup, Australia vs USA; March 1988. Match Court One. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Tournament Programme
Programme: Legends of Davis Cup, Australia vs USA; March 1988. Match Court One. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Commemorative Gift, 1990
Glass paperweight with image of world map and caption '1990 Davis Cup Final, USA vs Australia' Materials: Glasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Entry pass, Unknown
Plastic entry pass for Davis Cup Final (USA vs Australia). Metal chain attached. Materials: Ink, Plastictennis -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black and White newspaper photo - X Class tram 217
Photograph, in poor condition, of a Birney tram MMTB 217, having two trolley poles, which was unusual for 4 wheel single truck trams at Hawthorn Depot.Imported Birney tram from USABlack and white photograph slightly curled and in poor condition of MMTB tram X 217, a Birney tram manufactured in USA. tramways, mmtb, birney trams, x class 217 -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, 1921
Now 100 years old, this quilt belonged to the donor’s grandfather John William Huffstutter. John was Born in 1898 in a log cabin in the Ozark mountains of Missouri, USA. Tragically, John’s mother died when he was four years old. John said that he could always remember her voice calling his name as he hid under the porch in one of the many thunderstorms that frequent the area with his dog. John was raised by his grandmother and was treated as the youngest to her other children, growing up with his aunties and uncles rather than brothers and sisters. John began to study engineering at the State University of Iowa before serving in the US Army Engineer Corps in The Great War. He enlisted when he became eligible and served briefly before the Great War ended. He then returned to his engineering studies in Iowa, and shortly after finishing his studies got his first job with Westinghouse in Pittsburgh at age 23. It was when John was leaving for this job that he was given the quilts as a reminder of home from his grandmother Sarah Jane "Sallie" Tindall Coble, and her daughter (John's Aunt) Ottie Maude Coble Bittick. Widowed at age 78, John took to sleeping in his screen porch under one of these quilts. John remembered one winter in Missouri waking in his log cabin to find snow covering him and his quilt. When he died at age 94, the quilt he used was completely worn out and discarded. This remaining quilt was shipped to Australia, where Carol’s (the donor) immediate family had emigrated in 1970. Opening the box that contained the quilt released a wave of comforting smells, emotions, and a flood of childhood memories. Carol distinctly remembers sleeping under these quilts for afternoon naps at her grandparents' house. The quilt is 74 x 80 inches (1880 x 2030mm), matching the size of a modern-day king bed. It is made of various four-inch (100mm) squares. These squares are made of old men woollen suits in dark colours of browns and greys. The quilt is layered with a wool backing fabric and a batting lawyer of unknown material, possibly cotton or wool. The quilt is tied together with red wool yarn and the backing fabric is folded over the edge to be used as a binding. Embroidered across the front of the quilt in purple wool yarn is "John Huffstutter", "13 Oct 1921". A small, printed cloth label "HUFFSTUTTER" is pinned on the reverse of the quilt. The quilt is well-worn but in good condition considering its age. The care instructions passed down by word of mouth with the quilt were to "never wash, only air".Front embroidered. Purple handstitching: "John Huffstutter / 13 Oct 1921" Reverse. Printed cloth label: "HUFFSTUTTER"ozark, missouri, usa, textile history, quilt heritage