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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, Half Track Troop Carrier
Wheeled front, tracked rear. Solid half sides. Caged roof. Machine gun in troop bay. Bush bash roller on bumper bar and fold down armoured windscreen with observation slits.m3, half track truck, troop transport, white motor company, model -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Transformer 240V-110V, c.1960
Steel, aluminium, plastic and copper. Transformer used to reduce current from 240 to 110 volt for use with tenetyps machine. Iten painted in non reflective grey. 6 electrical plugs on front.Label on back of item - Gordon & Joy Garbott. 64-66 Poldfett Street, Darystock. Vic 3992signals, transformer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: AUCTION CATALOGUE - MACHINERY AUCTION DEPOT
Auction with red card cover. Items are motorised machine tools held on 5 November, 1947 at the Machinery Auction Depot in Melbourne. J. H. Curnow & Son Pty. Ltd. Were the auctioneers.business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - auction catalogue - machinery auction depot, j h curnow & son pty ltd, prahan telegraph printing co -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - BABY CLOTHES COLLECTION: BABY MITTENS, Early 1940's
Machine knitted and stitched baby mittens. Salmon pink wool. Knitted woollen ties at wrist.This collection of knitted and sewn garments were made in the early 1940s and were intended for a baby that was stillborn.costume, children's, baby mittens -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Snow Scooter
There are many ways of travelling over snow - skis, toboggans, sleds, using snow shoes, machines, horses etc. This 'snow scooter' appears to have been handmade for faster transport (than walking) over snow. Machines with engines 'snow mobiles' are more commonly used nowadays. This snow scooter was possibly used at Falls Creek for moving around the village during winter.Wooden plank curved and lifting at the front and at the end of the back an attached small rectangular wooden framed plastic grid (for non slippery foothold). Underneath plank - at front is a metal rudder that swivels when the handle is turned and at the back are 2 metal fixed 'rudders'.At the front, on top, is a metal stand forming a triangle (for stability) with a steel rod which goes through the plank to the front rudder and up to a bicycle type handle at the top. The handle has red plastic handle grips on the ends. The join of the metal bars half way up is with a butterfly nut. snow scooter; snow transport; falls creek -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Milkshake Maker Set, 1940 - 1950's
The milk shaker machine was used in milk bars during the 1940's and 1950's often using fresh milk from the local diaries. Modern machines are more compact with a variety of different settings and the ability to blend a variety of food including fruit and vegetables as well as liquids.Vera Drummond worked in the Tawonga Milk Bar where she used the Milk Shaker machine. The premises were leased out until it finally closed. The Milk Shaker machine was then lent to the Tawonga cafe which was situated opposite the Tawonga Hotel on the Kiewa Valley Highway near Mountain Creek Road. When the cafe owner bought their own milk shaker machine the original was returned to Vera who lived at the Tawonga Post Office. The milk shakes were made with fresh real milk direct from the diary and enjoyed by Vera's grandchildren and great grandchildren especially on summer holidays.This set consists of: 1 stainless steel milkshake blender with black electric cord attached; 3 moulded glasses with vertical grooves; 4 aluminium mixing beakers also with vertical grooves; 3 long handle stainless steel mixing spoons; 1 stainless steel swivel stick. The blender is heavy with an enclosed cylinder at the top containing the motor with a rotating mixer hanging below it. This is supported by a long vertical enclosed cylinder attached to a base where the electric cord is placed. This cylinder has parts attached to hold the beakers during mixing.On the cylinder with the motor - "Type D3; No. 1675; Volt 230; Watt 40; RPM A; ACDC; (the letter) R (with) G (in the top) (and) E (between the 'feet') Reg. Des.No. 24264/65 Spoons: 2 rows of embossed writing on handle end but illegiblemilkshake maker machine; vera drummond; tawonga milk bar; tawonga post office -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Textile - Lace Piece
This unusual lace is a chemical lace most likely produced on a Schiffli machine. Chemical lace which is sometimes referred to as Schiffli lace is a form of machine made lace. The design is embroidered on to a sacrificial fabric which has been treated to disintegrate or dissolve away leaving the delicate pattern seen here. This design is somewhat like a miniature Tudor design and is quite delicate and decorative. Schiffli machines came into use in the late 19th century and nowadays the lace is made on a multi head or multi needle Schiffli machine. The pattern is designed to form a series of interlocking threads that can stand alone when the sacrificial fabric has been removed. This lace would make an elegant edging to a collar or cuffs among many other uses.The Amess family owned Churchill Island from 1872 to 1929. This lace collection was owned and contributed to by four generations of Amess women.Chemical lace in a miniature Tudor stylejanet amess lace collection, lace, churchill island, chemical -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Four stages of Brick Making at Ringwood East
Coloured photo showing different types of bricks stored in racks"written on back of photograph" Photo from collection of Mr Allan Bruce -2 Bona Street ,Ringwood east. 1,2,3,4 = the four stages of brickmaking at Ringwood East. Stage 1. Hand made large brick Stage 2. Same size as above -wire cut Stage 3. Almost a machine made brick Stage 4. Machine made - Ringwood stamp -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Framed photograph, Capt Lynn Chanter, c 1916
Framed b&w photo of Capt Lynn Chanter, mountedCaption: 4th Light Horse Regiment - Machine Gun Squadron . No 59 Capt Albert (Lynn) Chanter. Enlisted 29 Aug 1914 RTA26 Dec 1918 -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Black and White, Turkish Mine, c1918
Postcard sent to Australia during World War OneBlack and white postcard of a Turkish Mine used during World War One. Verso: Turkish Mine washed up on the beach at El Arish. Note the holes made by our machine gun fire by trying to explode it. B.W. (Billie West)billie west, west, turkish mine, el arish, mmm -
Walhalla Museum
'NATIONAL' Cash Register, National Cash Register (NCR), 1903
This cash register was made in 1903 at Dayton, Ohio (USA) by the National Cash Register (NCR) company, which still operates today manufacturing commercial equipment, including Automatic Teller Machines. Mr. Thomas Watson, the founder of International Business Machines (IBM), started as a traveling salesman for NCR.This register came from a shop owned by Mrs. Dulcie Anderson near the Star Hotel in Walhalla. This cash register consists a brass register that is now heavenly tarnished. The register has two mechanical displays on the back and fore on the front. The register is siting on a wooden chest with a dark varnish and cash draws ladled A,B,D,E,H,K, with draw E missing the metal letter.'NATIONAL' on the back.money, shop, shops, 1903, cash, cash register -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Textile - Jabot
A Jabot, from the French meaning ‘a bird’s crop’, is a decorative clothing item consisting of fabric or lace designed to fall from the throat suspended from or attached to a collar or neckband or simply pinned at the throat. Jabots made of lace were an essential male upper class fashion item in the baroque period but in the late 19th century a jabot would be a cambric or lace bib decorating women’s clothing and it would be held in place with a brooch or a sewn in neckband. This example with its exquisite chemical lace trim could possibly even be clerical in nature. Jabots continue to be worn to this day in the field of Law and in highest formal Scottish evening attire. The lace is embroidered onto a sacrificial fabric which has been treated (initially chemically treated) to dissolve in a chemical solution on completion without damaging the lace. The chemicals used were not environmentally friendly and consequently this method of lace making has developed to use water soluble base fabrics or fabrics which will disintegrate with the application of heat Originally chemical lace was made on a home embroidery machine but is now also known as Schiffli Lace and made on a Schiffli machine. This machine was invented by Isaak Grobli in 1863 using the same principles as the newly invented sewing machine except that the bobbin of the sewing machine was replaced by a shuttle shaped like the hull of a sail boat, hence the name ‘schiffli’ which means ‘little boat’ in Swiss-German. The Schiffli machine uses two threads and makes a stitch similar to a closely spaced zigzag stitch on a domestic sewing machine. Over time the number of needles and shuttles increased until the present day when some machines can be up to 18 metres in length and use over a thousand needles. Previously the pattern was followed by hand using a pantograph arm where the operator followed the design pattern but the development of computer technology has meant that software designed to drive Schiffli machines can now create a wide variety of stitches and lace designs.The Amess family owned Churchill Island from 1872 to 1929. This lace collection was added to and refined over the course of three successive generations of women.Jabot with chemical lace trim.Package contains note: "FICHU c1860/70 (hand made)lace, janet amess lace collection, churchill island, insert, amess, jabot -
National Wool Museum
Pamphlet, Poland - Well Known Exporter of Textile Machines
"Poland - Well Known Exporter of Textile Machines" - Jerzy Boniecki, c.1958.textile machinery, bielsko textile machinery works polmatex falubaz carding engine works metalexport -
National Wool Museum
Pamphlet, Dubied Upkeep of knitting machines
Instructions for maintenance of Dubied knitting machine, which also forms part of the collection.machine knitting, sartori, mrs genitilia -
National Wool Museum
Pamphlet, Dubiet Couvet (Suisse)
A4 size sheet outlining accessories to be found with the Dubied hand knitting machine.machine knitting, sartori, mrs genitilia -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Equipment
Plate on back of machine has Olivetti - Iurea, Made in Italy, with carbon paperOlivetti portable typewriter, model Lettera 32, in plastic carry case with handle, also laminated help cardcommerce, office equipment, stationery -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, Herald Sun, "New Met tickets hit by problems", 22/12/1993 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clipping from The Herald Sun, Wed 12/12/1993 titled "New Met tickets hit by problems", with a photo of Lou Di Gregorio standing by the test machine. Photo by Drew Ryan and article by Damon Johnston, transport reporter. Discusses the issues being found with Met Tickets and on tram ticket machines installed in Z class trams. Notes the equipment installed in Z class tram at Hawthorn Depot. Quotes Lou Di Gregorio, and Sandra McLaren, PTC spokesperson.trams, tramways, metcard, tickets, z class, ptc, testing, hawthorn depot -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: AUCTION CATALOGUE - UPPER BETHANGA MINE
Auction catalogue for a sale on 1st June, 1944 at the Mine Upper Bethanga, Bethanga, Vic. (16 miles from Albury) of Mining Plant, Buildings and Equipment. Notice in the front of the catalogue mentioning buyers had to obtain permission from the Director of Machine Tools and Gauges to make purchases of Machine Tools and Allied Equipment at an Auction Sale. J. H. Curnow & Son were the auctioneers. Contains a description of some of the machinery and buildings. The Cambridge Press were the printers of the catalogue.business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - auction catalogue - upper bethanga mine, j h curnow & son, j l jamieson, w g wedd, the cambridge press -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - WHITE COTTON LACE TRIMMED DRAWERS, 1890's - 1900
White cotton, with fine crochet and needle woven lace 9possibly machine made) and pink satin ribbon insertion - seven cm wide waistband fastens at the centre front with two 1.5cm covered buttons. A gathered centre panel fastens over the centre of the waistband with two 1.5cm covered buttons. Two darts at either side of centre back seam, and a slight - .5cm shaping at back waistband, provide shaping, and a smooth backline. No side seams, machine stitched, flat seams and darts.costume, female, white cotton, lace trimmed drawers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FORTUNA COLLECTION: FORTUNA HUSTLERS WINDING MACHINE, 1910 ?
sepia photograph on cream board. Winding engine, written across of photo ' Fortuna Hustler's mine, near Bendigo Goods Sheds 2240 ft' 5 males standing near machine. Winding machine photographed from rear of machinery from an elevated position, a group of five men standing near the controls. (Photo belonged to Albert Richardson, whose father was an engine driver at the Fortuna Hustlers Mine. ( possibly ? ) ON BACK FORTUNA HUSTLERS B R S A RICHARDSONW.H. Robinsonorganization, business, fortuna hustlers winding machine -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Rule Book, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Rules and Regulations - relating to employees concerned in any aspect of fare collection, ticket issues and monies in connection therewith", 1957
Twenty page book, cloth bound, sewn within brown Rexene covers with end papers, titled "Rules and Regulations - relating to employees concerned in any aspect of fare collection, ticket issues and monies in connection therewith". Issued 30/5/1957 by order of the Board. Has an index, lists or provides rules for tickets, fares, cash, ticket machines, punches, passengers, by laws 11 (General) and 16 (lost property), Gibson and TIM Ticket machines, Ultimate machines. Two copies held, each printed with a number on the first page. 740.3 - copy added 3/12/15 from donation of Gary Butler. 740.1 - 2029 740.2 - 1895 740.3 - 1111 1/6/2019 - pdf scan of full book added from a spare copy.740.3 - on inside front cover in ink "H. De Dohse"trams, tramways, mmtb, conductors, instructions, melbourne, tickets, ticket machines -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, (Probably) Straw hand brush
Small straw hand brush with handle bound wit fine wire and two laps of double twine binding around body of brush. Manufacture method clearly different to 'modern' machine made brushes.straw brush, hand brush, small brush, small broom -
Federation University Historical Collection
Magazine - Booklet, New Zealand Patent Office Journal, 1916, 07/12/1916
Charcoal soft covered booklet with general notices, designs, andtrademarks. Patents include a portable washing machine, Kinematograph shutter, anti-splash valves, Railway collision preventing, telephone automatic coin slot patents, trademark -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Ballarat School of Mines Staff Attendance Register, 31/03/1941-08/03/1941
Ballarat School of Mines Staff Attendance Register. It has also been used as a scrapbook containing Machine Shop examiniation papersover hte period from First Term 1924 to the annual examination in 1951.ballarat school of mines, staff attendance, time book -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - CAP, NAVAL, post 1990
Cap, navy blue & brown colour, HMAS Jervis Bay machine embroidered in yellow thread over pale blue embroidered navy ship, Dili Express embroidered in yellow thread below ship.Makers label inside brim: 65% Wool 35% Acrylic Suede One Size Fits All Hand Wash Only Made in Chinauniforms - military - navy, costume - male - headwear, passchendaele barracks trust, hmas -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Document, Royal Australian Navy - HMAS Cerberus, Small Arms Training, 1992
A soft covered document from the Gunnery School of HMAS Cerberus covering various rifle types, F1 9mm sub-machine gun, pistols and shot guns, safety, range practices and coaching the firer.small arms training, navy -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Book - Cooking, Jams and Preserves - A Guide for Housekeepers
Women preserved fruits to make jams, jellies, marmalade, pickles by bottling and canning as part of their housework duties. Recipes were published in Women's magazines such as 'Home Beautiful'.The women whose husbands worked on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme were not permitted to work for the SECV, the expectation, at the time, being to work at home as mothers and housewives. This book describes one of their 'duties'.Printed 26 pages stapled together with 2 staples reinforced by machine stitching. The front cover is missing. The back cover has a coloured photo of a box of "Kornies" on it.The book consists of recipes and advertisements.preserves. jams. housekeeping. bottling. canning. women's work. women's magazines. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
petticoat, Cowell, Alice, 1914
Handmade by Alice Cowell as an entry for the annual Bombala (southern New South Wales) Show.This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the first half of the 20th century.A white machine-made petticoat with hand embroidery and pink ribbon threaded around middle. It has broderie anglaise along scalloped edge and comes with a blue certificate for First prize at the Bombala Annual Show.petticoat costume female-underwear handcrafts dress-making -
Puffing Billy Railway
Tool - Drag Saw, New Record Drag Saw, circa 1920s
Circa 1920s petrol driven cross saw. It was mainly used cross cutting felled logs The Land on which the Menzies Creek railway station and Museum are built on was once apart of James Hermon's & his son William Hermon's property on which this Drag Saw was used. reference : Jinkers and Whims: A Pictorial History of Timber-Getting By Jack BradshawHistoric - Industrial Timber working petrol driven cross saw - Drag SawLarge, mechanical saw mounted on a steel shaft connected to tin fuel and water containers. The machine has two large spoked wheels, a rotating Crankshaft and an extended arm/rod attached to a crank and flywheel.New Record puffing billy, drag saw, timber cutting, early mechanical equipment, james hermon & sons, menzies creek, 1920s -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - WW1 soldier, John James Barnes
John James Barnes , 23 year-old labourer of Marong Victoria enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) 8 September 1914 and was allocated to 8th Light Horse Regiment. He had two years pre-war service with the light horse. He served on Gallipoli, was evacuated ill and subsequently returned to Australia. The 8th Light Horse Regiment AIF was raised at Broadmeadows Victoria in September 1914 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Alexander White and formed part of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade. Good studies of soldier in World War One light horse uniformTwo black and white photographs of soldier of the 8th Light Horse Regiment (AIF) being No 487 Trooper John James Barnes, Machine Gun Section. One photo is more formal than other.John James Barnes / 8th Light Horse Reg / Reg No; 487barnes jj trooper, 8th australian light horse (aif), uniform, military