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Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDAL SET, Post WW1
Carl Ernest Moller No 1242 enlisted in D Coy 37th Batt AIF on 15.2.16 age 41 years 9 months. Embarked for overseas 3.6.16. In a short time he transferred beginning on 15.9.16 through the 5th, 6th Batt's and finally 59th Batt on 8.10.16. Hospital 20.11.16 with Influenza & Diarrhoea. Hospital 14.12.16 with Trench feet. WIA 26.9.17 GSW to left Thigh & right ear. WIA 29.9.18 2nd occasion. DOW's 30.9.18. All medals were forwarded in small boxes as per .2).1) Medal set, court mounted, set of (2) re C.E Moller 1. War medal 1914-19. 2. Victory Medal. .2) Cardboard lid from medal box. .3) Envelope. .4) Envelope..1) "1242 Pte C.E Moller 59 Bn AIF" medals, military, containers -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Safe Coolgardie, circa early 1900s
The harsh summer temperatures and the isolated rural environment(of the 1890's) provided the inventor of the "Coolgardie safe" (Arthur Patrick McCormick) with an idea to cool perishable foods by using water soaked "hessian" cloth to provide the "coolant" for the evaporation process to cool the inside temperature of the "safe". Items such as meat,cream/milk/butter and cool "drinks" are a few perishables that need cool environments , especially in isolated "ice free" locations. Cities during this time period had large "ice works" which delivered block ice to all areas that required a form of refrigeration. These ice blocks where held in early refrigerators to keep perishables cool to cold. This "Coolardie" safe was the next best thing for isolated rural households and travellers/campers/stockmen to provide a cooler environment for foodstuff affected by heat. Ice filled "esky" coolers and ice boxes are a modern day off shoot to the original Coogardie safe however they still rely on ice or frozen coolant bricks for cooling.This "Coogardie" safe is very significant to the Kiewa Valley and the Bogong High Plains because it represents not only the initiative thinking of the early settlers and communities but also the "primitive" solution to an everyday (1800s to 1930s) problem (before gas and electric run refrigerators) of keeping "perishables" at a low temperature and thereby prolonging their "shelf" life. This was before electricity and gas was available to the inhabitants of the Kiewa Valley and Bogong High Plains. Another cooling method for food was to have "water tight" containers dipped into the very cold streams running from the "cooler" alpine mountains and the Bogong High Plains. This however could not be carried out in all situations eg. fast flowing currents and locations away from streams. This "Coolgardie safe" is made from a medium grade steel enclosure and its appearance is of a perforated box with a wire handle and one side (long side) being a hinged "door" with a clasp securing "lock". There are air holes grouped into a small "boxed" pattern. Each "box" is divided by a crossed pattern, dividing the "holed" sections(4) into a diamond configuration of 49 small holes each. There are four sides (long) which have the perforations except for the base which does not. The base has an indentation with a loose "catch" tray to catch water spills. When in use the "box" is covered with a water "soaked" cloth. The wet cloth is used as "coolant" ie. fibers in the cloth hold the water droplets seep out evaporating the area and thereby (in mass) cooling the air inside the container.domestic refrigeration cabinets, coolgardie "safe", insect and vermin proof food containers, electric and gas free cold storage containers -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - FIELD MEDICAL BOX, C. 1914 - 18
This believed to be a WW1 era Field Medical Box, on the front Red Cross there is very faint writing left that should read “Field Medical”, on each end there is also very faint lettering which should read ,”F.M.P.”Field Medical Box rectangular shape, blue green canvas lining on outer with leather corners & edges, rope handles each end, lid fold down has steel hinges that fold over a plate/latch/ring design and can be locked, on front side is a large white square with a Red Cross centre, there a Red Cross on the lid right hand side, inside is a cane basket in, the lid has been written on by hand.On lid in blue hand written, “62298/12/17”, “6545 - 66 - 019 - 9838”, “Surg Instr & Supply set Combat Medical Officers E - 27”medical, containers, field medical -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Sander, c. 1930-1955
This burgundy coloured, portable electric belt sander is stored in its own heavy duty cardboard box. It was made in England and, according to the label on the lid of the box, it is a Portrix Sander-Polisher, all-electric, portable, sands wood metal and polishes. Its uses include decorating, carpentry and polishing. It has a complete with electric unit with flex. The price of 75/- (75 shillings) is printed on the label of the box. The model and the brand of the sander have been removed from the manufacturer’s information embossed on the side of the sander. The sander is part of a collection of objects used by Jim Williams, maker of fine ship models from about 1930-1955. Most of the components for the models, as well as many of the tools, were handmade by Jim Williams. Jim’s family has donated the ship model “Sovereign of the Seas” and many tools, accessories and documents used in the making of this and other ship models have been donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Please see our record 3732 of the mode Sovereign of the Seas for further details of the ship and the maker.This vintage Portrix sander-polisher represents tools used for the hobby and skill of ship model making that has been carried as a leisure activity out for generations. Ship model making was also a pastime for sailing crew, who often made a model of the ship in which they were sailing. This sander was used by local Warrnambool man, Jim Williams, who was employed at Cramond and Dickson clothing store, and then at Fletcher Jones menswear for 27 years. It was used in making components for the model of the historic ship, the Sovereign of the Seas. The Sovereign of the Seas was a historic 17th century English war ship with important maritime heritage.Belt sander, electric. Portable power tool, Portrix model Sander–Polisher, burgundy coloured body with swivelling, black electric cable, 250V 1 / 4 amp. For sanding wood and metal, and for polishing. (Stored in original box.) Made in England. Part of a collection of tools and accessories used by Mr. Jim Williams to build ship model of the “Sovereign of the Sea” and other models. c. 1930-1955. Moulded into body “ - - - SANDER –POLISHER / 1 / 4 amp. PRODUCT OF - - - MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. 50 CYCLES / MADE IN ENGLAND PAT. PEND. 200/250 volts A.C.” (the Brand and Manufacturer’s name have been removed)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, portrix sander-polisher, portrix power tool, portrix belt sander, woodworking equipment, ship modelling equipment, jim williams, james bernard williams, ship model, hobby, ship model tool, sovereign of the seas, english war ship -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Red box tree at rear of 39 Burlock Avenue (no date)
Written on back of photograph, "Paul's shot of the big box tree from the top of the shed". Also, "Red box tree at rear of 39 Burlock Avenue". -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Box Cuticle Soap, mid to late 1900's
The mid 1900's provided the start of "the body beautiful" revolution. The cosmetic industry, with the help of quasi scientific selling advertising slant targeted those "customers" that needed the "extra care" factor that only their product could offer. At this period in time their advertising power was based on in store, radio and newspaper media channels with saturation levels relatively low. In the later years of the 1900's saturation levels and a wider range of products and increased competition further increased the product saturation levels available to the buying residents. With the introduction of television the advertisements become more elaborate and "catchy" words, phrases and comedy type situations helped boost the advertising "pitch" and subliminal undertones to effective levels required for a highly competitive health related market place. 'sellingThis subliminally,"medically" endorsed product was one of many during the great "spin" revolution of product marketing and selling. This item is significant in that it demonstrates that greater infusion of product awareness throughout rural areas was highly successful through a greater variety of advertising media. It also demonstrates that in a highly competitive marketplace there are no physical boundaries that impinge upon the distribution of products and services. The rural sector is a highly lucrative region for any product that helps protect the body from all the "nasty's" that become more noticeable in a rural environment. This rectangular box which had contained cuticle soap is constructed from cardboard and reinforced by a black nylon impregnated sheeting. This impregnation was required to keep the box from soaking up any water from the user's hands. The top section of the box(lid) has and in large print "KELSEY'S" top line followed by "CUTICLE" off to the right and underneath and to the right "SOAP". Below this and in smaller print is "MEDICINALLY..." below this and in smaller print "EMOLLIENT AND REFRESHING, REDOLENT, CLEANSES, CURES, PRESERVES, PURIFIES." and last line underneath "SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR TENDER SKIN" On each of the sides of the top lid are, side 1 "INVALUABLE FOR THE NURSERY." underneath in smaller print "JOHN M. KELSEY CO." to the left of this and on a green backed highlighter "No. 1744 - Guaranteed under Pure Food Act, 1908, N.S.W. by John M. Kelsey Co. - No. 1744. Melbourne, Victoria." On the right side and in large print "KELSEY'S CUTICLE SOAP" on the next side and also a similar sign on the opposite side "SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR TENDER SKIN." below this "JOHN M. KELSEY CO." "Registered" and on the other long side in large print "SPECIALLY ADAPTED FOR TENDER SKIN" underneath in smaller print JOHN M. KELSEY CO. Registered"specialised soap, toilet requisites, nursery health., bathroom, domestic -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Ammunition Box
.303 Ammunition Boxequipment, 1956, army -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment, Big Ben Chime Alarm
Big Ben boxscientific equipment, big ben chime alarm -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Instrument - Sextant in box, Heath & Co, 1945
Sextant belonging to Walter Harbord (Wal or Wally) (b.1923 in Brisbane-d.), master mariner in the Merchant Navy on British Phosphate Commission ships.Walter was interviewed by the Australian at War Film Archive in 2003. He served on these ships: SS Corinda SS Macumba SS Mildura SS Nellor SS Ormiston SS ReynellaSextant in wooden boxanne rennie collection, wal harbord, merchant navy, seamen, seafarers, ww2, battle of the atlantic, walter harbord, hezzanith, sextant, nautical instrument, navigation -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Camera - "Kodak Box Brownie, Six - 20, Model D", 1953-1954
Displayed at History HouseBlack box camera.Front: Six-20 'Brownie' D/Made by Kodak -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Radio, ?1940
The Radio and others were made for the Sig Corps US Army, the serial No is 6269, the Order No is 4671-Phila-42The Radio is an originalSteel Black BoxThe Allen D Cardwell Manifacturing Group -
Gippsland Vehicle Collection
Magazines, F1 Magazines
Box of F1 magazinesbox, f1, magazines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Cobb ad Co. Clocks Oty Ltd, University of Ballarat Crystal Cube Clock, c2015
Two boxed clocksuniversity of ballarat, merchandise -
Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument - Scientific Instruments, Abbott, Boxed Theodolite, c1850-1860s
This item was used at the Ballarat School of Mines. Francis Abbott was a watchmaker from Manchester. He arrived in Tasmania as a convict in 1845, and was granted a ticket of leave in 1849. He died in 1883.A theodolite in a timber boxEngraved Abbott Hobart Town Varley Londontheodolite, scientific instruments, francis abbott, abbott hobart town, varley london, convict -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Trench Art
Money Box for Jessiemiscellaneous, na, general -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Ammunition Box
Large Ammunition Boxequipment, 1943, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Slide, A collection of slides from the Vietnam War by Frank Arndt
9 boxes of slidesvietnam war, 1961-1975 - personal narratives, australian -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Slide, Box of slides from the 1st Field Hospital
Wooden box of slidesvietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian, 1st australian field hospital -
City of Whittlesea
Instrument - Surveying instrument, Theodolite
Surveying instrument for measuring horizontal and vertical anglesmetal instrument in boxsurveying equipment -
City of Whittlesea
Instrument - Measuring Instruments, Jug
Pint measureMetal jug and boxweights & measures -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Box - Archival, Post Office Records
Collection of Tatura Post Office records donated when the Post Office was sold to private enterprise in 2006. Commonwealth Bank Agency book - 1912 - 1921,1922-1926,1926-1935, 1935 - 1981, 1951-1971|Victorian Post Code Book 1987|Australian Post Code Book 1968|Rainfall records of Tatura 1923, 1943, 1987-1997|Folder No 128 Statistics - Office|TaturaBeige archival box .tatura post office, documents, commnercial -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Archival Box, Tatura Milk
Collection of material relating to Tatura Milk Industries and Sno BrandBlue archival boxdairying, rural, industries, agriculture -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Card, Robert Carrier, Cookery Cards: Favourite Recipes: Cakes Sweets & Puddings
Box of Recipe Cardswalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Heinz Kahler, Art of the World: Rome and Her Empire, 1963
Hardcover in Box Coverart, roman history, rome, italy, classical antiquities, civilization, walsh st library -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Giving Box, Methodist Church of Australasia Home & Foreign Missions Giving Box, ?1930s - 1950s
Wooden giving box Front: "The Methodist Church of Australasia, Home & Foreign Missions. Go Ye Into All the World And Preach the Gospel to Every Creature". Top: "freely have Ye Received! Freely Give". Side 1: "Home Mission: To Spread Scriptural Holiness Through the Land". Side 2: "Foreign Mission: The Idols He Shall Utterly Abolish".methodist church of australasia home & foreign affairs -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Solila Hypodermic Needles
Solila Hypodermic NeedlesIn small cardboard boxhypodermic, needles, ballarat -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Southey's Tubes
Southey's TubesIn small cardboard boxsouthey's, tubes, ballarat -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Hypodermic Needles - Lancer
Hypodermic Needles - LancerIn small cardboard boxhypodermic, needles, lancer, ballarat -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Powdered Senna Leaves Box
Small cardboard box.powdered, senna, leaves -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Genito-Urinary Equipment
Solid wooden boxgenito-urinary, equipment