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The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Slide Rule, linear “W&G”
Linear slide rule made of wood with glass slide encased in metal.“W & G Melbourne Australia Model 421”. Inscribed: “W & G”( the local manufacturer) -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Miniature Souvenir Clogs
White wood with Delft blue mill motifs, fridge magnet attached . "Holland" on side of clog. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Award, Champion Soldier Trophy, W.J. Watson
Large wood & glass trophy (NCO) (Champion Soldier) (2001-2010).Awarded to the most outstanding N.C.O. or Soldier of 1st Health Support Squadron.champion soldier trophy -
Puffing Billy Railway
Blacksmith's Bellow
Blacksmith's Bellow Used by the Blacksmith to blow more air into his fire which further heats the flame to provide a temperature hot enough to heat the steel that he is working onHistoric - Industrial - Blacksmithing equipment Blacksmith's bellow. made from wood and leather and wrought iron fittings puffing billy, bellow, open hearth, blacksmith, heat -
Puffing Billy Railway
Luggage Barrow, Porters, 1900s
Porters Luggage Barrow Used on railway station platforms across Victoria to carry luggage and goods between two locations. Historic - Victorian Railways - Porters Luggage BurrowPorters Luggage Barrow made of Timber - wood and with wrought iron fittings puffing billy, porters luggage barrow, victorian railways -
Puffing Billy Railway
Large Gangers, Trolly Turntable
Large Gangers Trolly Turntable Many trollys were too heavy to physically lift off the track, so a turntable was needed. A railway gangers trolly was required to be "off tracked" at its working location, so that it would be clear for trains to operate. A special track at right angles to the running line was usually provided. When all the work was completed and after all the trains had cleared, the trolly was then "on tracked" so that it could proceed to its next location. These turntables were also in use at the Works Depot location. They were provided at designated locations, and in some cases the trolly carried a turntable on board. To allow for more than one trolly to be taken off the line, a longer version was available for use. The turntable would be placed on the rails and the trolly driven onto it. The turntable would then be rotated 90 degrees by human power and the trolly pushed off on to a prepared set of rails on the side of the line. The turntable would then be removed from the track allowing trains to run through that section. The gang could then get on with the work required near that location.Historic - Railway Permanent Way and Works - track equipment - Ganger's Trolley TurntableLarge Gangers Trolly Turntable made of wood with wrought iron fittingspuffing billy, gangers trolley turntable, trolly, trolley -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Functional object - Buttons, 1943-1946
Made by Karl Kirsch at Camp 36 coconut wood buttons. 2 holes in centre of each buttonbuttons, coconut wood, kirsch k, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, costume, accessory, clothes -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photographic print block
Wood block with photographic plate. Head shoulders image of an unknown minister. On back " GLEN IRIS PRESY"glen iris presbyterian church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photographic print block
Wood block with photographic plate. Exterior image of church with people in the foreground.On back " GLEN IRIS Presbyterian Church News"glen iris presbyterian church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photographic print block
Wood block with photographic plate. Exterior image of a single storey building.glen iris presbyterian church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Ceremonial object - Commemorative Trowel, c1918
Silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle in a worn cardboard box."PRESENTED TO W.R.Little AT THE LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE MOONEE PONDS METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. FEBY 23rd 1918"moonee ponds methodist sunday school, little, w.r. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Wurundjeri Walk, 1988
Freeway land: Council may pay $3.3 million by Wendy Woods,Freeway land: Council may pay $3.3 million by Wendy Woods,Freeway land: Council may pay $3.3 million by Wendy Woods,healesville freeway reservation, fulton road, blackburn south, woods, wendy, roads and streets -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, 13 Wood Street, Nunawading, 1/05/1998 12:00:00 AM
Auction notice for 13 Wood street, NunawadingAuction notice for 13 Wood street, Nunawading 23rd May, 1998Auction notice for 13 Wood street, Nunawading auctions, wood street, nunawading, no 13 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Bradawl
Wood handle, bound with leather at top; steel tool at lower endtrades, leatherworking, handcrafts -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Open Day 2000, 1/04/2000 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Wood Choppers at Schwerkolt Cottage Open Day 2000.schwerkolt cottage, nunawading and district historical society -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Board
Relates to 25.2 & 25.3Side of wooden box, nails in end. Manufactured of pine wood, unfinished"To be Kept / Vestas / Perfectly Dry / H.Q. Blue"vestas matches, advertising -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Poster - School Motto, Late 19th or early 20th century
School motto in red lettering on a white background, framed in dark wood.Written at top and bottom, framing the motto: "Rutherglen State School" Motto in centre: "Let Our Motto be To Love Honour and Obey Our Teachers"schools, motto, rutherglen state school -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Bayonet
The Bayonet was recovered by Gunner LF Hart 5570 10th Field Artillery Brigade. (Service 06/07/1915 to 01/08/1919) Donated by -: Mrs L Dowel ( née Hart)WWI German Bayonet. Steel with wood inserts on both sides of handleBontgen & Sabin , Solingen. Marked on base of blade left hand side. Number "2" stamped on bottom of handle L/H side. -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - German Bayonet & Scabbard
Steel Bayonet with wood insert in handle and metal scabbard. WWI German.Bayonet at base of blade E@24 left hand side x/CSZ on left side- Z on hilt left side. Scabbard on belt clip E95 (crossed knifes0 then 50 tgf -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Object, Trench Art, C 1940
Brought home as a souvenir from the Pacific War.The end of a propeller said to be from a Japanese Zero mounted in a piece of wood. -
Parliament of Victoria
Portrait of Sir James Patterson, Coutts, Gordon 1865-1938, Premier James Patterson, 1893
Premier 23rd January 1893 – 27th September 1894. Born in Alnwick, England, Sir James Patterson (1833-1895) migrated to Victoria in 1852 to try his luck on the goldfields. After little success he turned his hand to farming, and later operated a slaughter yard at Chewton. Patterson served on the Chewton local council, being elected mayor four times before moving with his wife Anna and family to Melbourne in 1870. Patterson established a real estate business, and after two unsuccessful attempts to enter parliament in 1866 and 1868, he won the by election for Castlemaine in the Legislative Assembly in December 1870. He would hold this seat until his death 25 years later. Patterson served in Sir Graham Berry’s brief August to October 1875 government as Commissioner of Public Works and Vice-President of Board and Land Works. He repeated these roles two years later in Berry’s second government and additionally served as Postmaster-General, and in Berry’s third government was Commissioner of Railways and again Vice-President of the Board of Land and Works. In April 1889 after a time in Opposition, Patterson became Commissioner for Trade and Customs in Duncan Gillies’ Government. The following year he returned to the familiar positions of Public Works, Board of Land and Words and Postmaster-General. By 1891 Patterson was leader of the opposition, and when William Shiels’ government succumbed to a motion of no confidence, led by Patterson, he became premier on the 23rd of January 1893. During his premiership, James Patterson was also Chief Secretary and Minister for Railways. His term as premier coincided with a period of severe economic depression, and his enforced economies earned Patterson few public admirers. In May 1893 his government attempted to prevent a run on bank withdrawals and stabilise the sector, by declaring a 5 day 'bank holiday'. Patterson was awarded a knighthood in May 1894, however this did not increase public confidence in his government who were not returned to power in the August 1894 election. Again leader of the opposition, James Patterson died suddenly of influenza on the 30 of October 1895.This portrait was presented to Sir James Patterson by 'grateful citizens of Victoria' in appreciation of his services during the land boom depression. In 1929 the painting was donated to the Victorian Parliamentary Library by H. Lavinia Patterson, the wife of Sir James Patterson's nephew Colonel George Patterson.Oil on canvas, framed. Frame: ornate wood, gesso mouldings, unglazed. Signed on bottom right corner "G. Coutts" Stamped inscription along inner edge of canvas: "WINSOR AND NEWTON". Inscription on canvas, handwritten in ink: "13 1 92" from reverse.patterson, james brown (1833-1895) -
Tennis Australia
Photographic print, Circa 1980
Framed monochrome photograph of Norman Brookes Materials: Paper, Glass, Woodtennis -
Wangaratta High School
2nd/24th Batallion Shield, 1945
In July 1940 the 2/24th Battalion was formed. They set off from Caulfield for the still-being-built Bonegilla camp, stopping off at Wangaratta where they camped at the showgrounds. They were welcomed with open arms by the local community as they rapidly built up their numbers. The people of Wangaratta adopted the Battalion and they became known as ‘Wangaratta’s Own’. Presented with a 14 foot pennant the Battalion marched through the streets of Wangaratta on 27 September 1940 on the way to Bonegilla. Training continued in Bonegilla until the soldiers sailed on HMT Strathmore for the Middle East on 16 November. The Battalion was eventually attached to the 9th Australian Division, one of the most famous army fighting formations in World War 2. They served in Tobruk (1941) Tel el Eisa (1942), El Alemain (1942), New Guinea (1943) and Tarakan (1945).During the Tobruk siege the 9th Division was called the ‘The Rats of Tobruk’ by William Joyce, the German propagandist. The 2/24th Battalion suffered more casualties than any other 2nd AIF Battalion – 360 killed and 900 wounded. Brown lacquered wood shield with a silver metal 2/24 symbol on it.2/24 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATALLION TOBRUK . THE SALIENT . TEL EL EISA . EL ALAMEIN . LAE . NADZAB . WAREO . TARAKAN I HOLD FAST -
Tennis Australia
Racquet Press, Circa 1900
F.H. Ayres racquet press for 3 racquets. Materials: Wood, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet Press, Circa 1900
F.H. Ayres racquet press for 2 racquets. Materials: Wood, Metaltennis -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Hook, bag
One of the original bag hooks used on the farm at Ziebell’sHessian bags were used pre 1970 and bag hooks were used to lift heavy bags of wheat, and milled grains such as bran and pollardSmall instrument for hanging and moving bags, bifurcated hook with wood handlerural industry, agriculture, hook, farming, transportation, tool -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1955
Spalding 'Davis Cup' model racquet Materials: Wood, Leather, Vinyltennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1955
Hedleys 'Model de Luxe' tennis racquet. Materials: Wood, Leathertennis -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Photo Frame. Circular, stained wood with photo of small girl on chair.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1960's
Wooden Bobbin with Synthetic Wood used at North Western Woollen Millsstawell, industry