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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard, The Rose Series / The Rose Stereographs, The Bridge over Moyne River, Port Fairy Vic
Black and white Photograph of the Moyne river road bridge with the botanical gardens in the left background and some huts built possibly on Hughes AvenueThe Rose Series P.1123 copyright.- The Bridge over the Moyne River Port Fairy Vic.moyne bridge, hughes avenue, gipps street, river, dunes, botanical gardens -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard, The Rose Series / The Rose Stereographs, The Bridge over Moyne River, Port Fairy Vic
Black and white Photograph of the bridge over the Moyne river with the Botanical Gardens on the left in the background and also some huts on Hughes Avenue in the backgroundThe Rose Series P. 1123 copyright- The Bridge over the Moyne River Port Fairy Vic.moyne bridge circa 1930, moyne river, bridge, river, botanical gardens -
Camberwell Historical Society
Ceremonial object - Trophy, Auburn Football Club Vic Hocking Trophy, 1942
1 large silver cupInscription: 'Auburn F.C. Club, Vic Hocking Trophy, Best Placed Player, A Downie 1942'trophy, camberwell, football, auburn, sport -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Timetable, "Zoo charter - Malvern Depot", 20/10/1994
Timetable provides information on a chartered refurbished W class tram tour from Malvern depot on 20/10/1994 to the Zoo, picking up passengers at the Regent Hotel in the CBD, with a meal break at Essendon Depot. Has table card number 701 - 702Demonstrates a timetable for a chartered private tram to the zoo. timetable or table card printed sheet within a plastic sleevetrams, instructions, timetable, charters, zoo tram, table cards -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Measuring beaker
Used in Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne until 1984.Glass measure with small pouring lip, and graduated measurement on side, with '( i )' logo on top of fluid measurement scale. ( i ) on top of measure scale VIC Pint 1- Fl oz 20, 18, 16, 14. graduations on measure scale -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Map - Ringwood Animal Welfare Clinic, 1958 Land Survey Drawing, Ringwood, Victoria
Plan of driveway and property east of Heatherdale Road and Canterbury Road corner, with details of house, shed, bungalow, dog pen, kennels and enclosures.Survey by H.L.M. 31-7-58. Scale 20'=1" -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Procession during Portland Centenary, 1934, 1934
Photographs taken by Esther Winifred Hall (nee Smallpage) - great grand-daughter of Stephen George Henty. Taken in 1934 Centenary celebrations in Portland.Black and white photograph showing street scene, lower edge a moving car, followed by horses with rider, rows of people, two-storey building on left-hand side, row of trees upper left to right-hand edge. Possibly a procession during the 1934 Portland centenary celebrations.Back: (All-over pattern "velox" "20" (centre right)esther winifred hall, photography, henty, portland centenary, 1934 -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Splint
The ambulance officers would use this splint to restrict further movement of a leg. It supports and protects a broken bone or injured tissue and reduces pain and promotes healing by keeping the injured part of the body still. Splints are now designed for specific parts of the body and leg. New materials are available eg. plastic moulds and velcro to fasten straps.Used by ambulance officers in the Kiewa ValleyThe splint is made with 4 shiny upright rods. At the bottom it has 1 moveable stand at the back and 1 solid steel foot rest at the front. These have hinges to enable up and down movement.there is green vinyl around the curve at the top and as support for the back of the leg. There are 3 green leather straps attached - on the top, middle and the foot."North Eastern Ambulance / Car 20" in white on green vinyl.leg splint, ambulance equipment, first aid -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Rocket Launcher, John Dennett, 1860s
This rocket launching machine is used in conjunction with the Dennett Rocket Set. Both are part of the rocket rescue equipment that launches the line-throwing rescue rockets. A light line is threaded through the carved holes in the 8 foot long shaft and attached to the scribed channel at the base of the shaft. The rocket head is fitted to the shaft and inserted into the machine. The machine is set at an angle determined by the person in charge of the rescue crew, and the legs and base of the machine are adjusted accordingly with the use of the quadrant, or protractor, and plumb-bob on the side of the machine. The rocket is then ignited and fired across the vessel in distress. John Dennett - John Dennett was from Carisbrooke, in the Ilse of Wight, UK. In 1826 he invented, patented and demonstrated an improved method of rocket powered, line firing rescue equipment for saving lives. The rockets had a longer range than the mortars being used, they were lighter, needed less preparation time, only needed one line for repeated shots, and fewer people were needed to move the equipment. Very favourable reports of Dennett’s rockets were received by those in charge of His Majesty’s Naval and Military services. In 1832, Dennett’s rocket-thrown line was sent out to the wreck of the ‘Bainbridge’, and was responsible for nineteen survivors coming ashore in two boatloads, along the fired line. Dennett’s rocket received national fame, and a one-year contract to supply rockets to the Coastguards. He became known as ‘Rocket Man’ and his rockets were used in rescues at least until 1890, when his son Horatio was running the business. A rocket weighing 23 lb would have a range of about 250 yards (228 metres), on average. Saving lives in Warrnambool – The coastline of South West Victoria is the site of over 600 shipwrecks and many lost lives; even in Warrnambool’s Lady Bay there were around 16 known shipwrecks between 1850 and 1905, with eight lives lost. In 1859 the first Government-built lifeboat arrived at Warrnambool Harbour and a shed was soon built to house it. In 1858 the provision of rocket and mortar apparatus was approved for lifeboat stations in Victoria, and in 1864 a rocket house was built to safely store the rocket rescue equipment. In 1878 the buildings were moved to the Breakwater area, and in 1910 the new Lifeboat Warrnambool arrived with its ‘self-righting’ design. For almost a hundred years the lifeboat and rocket crews, mostly local volunteers, trained regularly to maintain their rescue skills. They were summoned when needed by alarms, gunshots, ringing bells and foghorns. Some became local heroes but all served an important role. By the end of the 1950s the lifeboat and rescue equipment had become obsolete. Rocket Rescue Method - The Government of Victoria adopted lifesaving methods based on Her Majesty’s Coast Guard in Great Britain. It authorised the first line-throwing rescue system in 1858. Captain Manby’s mortar powered a projectile connected to rope, invented in 1808. The equipment was updated to John Dennett’s 8-foot shaft and rocket method that had a longer range of about 250 yards. From the 1860s the breeches buoy and traveller block rocket rescue apparatus was in use. It was suspended on a hawser line and manually pulled to and from the distressed vessel carrying passengers and items. In the early 1870s Colonel Boxer’s rocket rescue method became the standard in Victoria. His two-stage rockets, charged by a gunpowder composition, could fire the line up to 500-600 yards, although 1000 yards range was possible. Boxer’s rocket carried the light line, which was faked, or coiled, in a particular way between pegs in a faking box to prevent twists and tangles when fired. The angle of firing the rocket to the vessel in distress was measured by a quadrant-type instrument on the side of the rocket machine. Decades later, in about 1920, Schermuly invented the line-throwing pistol that used a small cartridge to fire the rocket. The British Board of Trade published instructions for both the beach rescue crew and ship’s crew. It involved setting up the rocket launcher on shore at a particular angle measured by the quadrant, inserting a rocket that had a light-weight line threaded through its shaft, and then firing it across the stranded vessel, the line issuing freely from the faking board. A tally board was then sent out to the ship with instructions in four languages. The ship’s crew would haul on the line to bring out the heavier, continuous whip line, then secure the attached whip block to the mast or other sturdy part the ship. The rescue crew on shore then hauled out a stronger hawser line, which the ship’s crew fixed above the whip block. The hawser was then tightened using the block on the shore end of the whip. The breeches buoy and endless whip are then attached to the traveller block on the hawser, allowing the shore crew to haul the breeches buoy to and from the vessel, rescuing the stranded crew one at a time. This rocket launcher machine is significant for its connection with local history, maritime history and marine technology. Lifesaving has been an important part of the services performed from Warrnambool's very early days, supported by State and Local Government, and based on the methods and experience of Great Britain. Hundreds of shipwrecks along the coast are evidence of the rough weather and rugged coastline. Ordinary citizens, the Harbour employees, and the volunteer boat and rescue crew, saved lives in adverse circumstances. Some were recognised as heroes, others went unrecognised. In Lady Bay, Warrnambool, there were around 16 known shipwrecks between 1850 and 1905. Many lives were saved but tragically, eight lives were lost.Rocket launcher, named a Rocket Machine, and storage box. Launcher has a long open metal channel with a spike at the base, and narrow, rectangular device, which is the line-firing rocket machine, at the top, all painted blue. Two hinged wooden legs are attached where the channel and machine meet. The side of the machine has an oval cut-out window and an attached quadrant, or protractor, with a plumb-bob on it. The quadrant has angles marked in degrees. The long protective box has white stencilled letters along the side. Its lid has three hinges and is fastened with two metal latches.On box “ROCKET MACHINE” On quadrant “10” “20” “30” “40”flagstaff hill maritime museum & village, flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck, life-saving, lifesaving, rescue crew, rescue, rocket rescue, maritime accidents, shipwreck victim, rocket crew, beach rescue, line rescue, rescue equipment, rocket firing equipment, rocket rescue equipment, rocket apparatus, beach apparatus, petticoat breeches, breeches buoy, rocket house, rocket shed, lifeboat men, rocket equipment, rocket machine, rocket head, rocket launcher, rocket line, marine technology, william schermuly, line-firing pistol, line throwing gun, schermuly pistol, pistol rocket apparatus, beach rescue set, traveller, block, running block, pulley, hawser, faking, faking box, faked line, rescue boat, lifeboat, lady bay, warrnambool harbour, port of warrnambool, tramway jetty, volunteer lifesavers, volunteer crew, breakwater, lifeboat warrnambool, rocket rescue method, rocket rescue apparatus, captain manby, mortar, henry trengrouse, sky rocket, john dennett, shore to ship, colonel boxer, two-stage rocket, italian hemp, quadrant, protractor, schermuly, line-throwing pistol, line throwing cartridge, rocket apparatus rescue, stranded vessel, tally board, light line, whip line, endless whip, petticoat buoy, traveller chair, traveller block, her majesty’s coast guard, harbour board, line thrower, line throwing, beach cart, hand barrow, sand anchor, hawser cutter, life jacket, faking board, welsh hand barrow, rocket set -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Glue Bottle, Joseph Armstrong Angus & Co, 1920s -1950
Angus & Co. was a large ink, gum, and paste manufacturing company established in Melbourne in 1896 by Joseph Armstrong Angus (1860-1936.) The company's premises included a bottle works to supply bottles for its many products. The company supplied various inks, gums, and paste too many business and domestic customers. Mucilage is a thick, gluey substance produced by nearly all plants and some microorganisms. These micro-organisms include protists who use it for their locomotion. The direction of their movement is always opposite to that of the secretion of mucilage. It is a polar glycoprotein and an exopolysaccharide. The mucilage in plants plays a role in the storage of water and food, seed germination, and thickening membranes. Cacti (and other succulents) and flax seeds are especially rich sources of mucilage. Mucilage is edible. It is used in medicine as it relieves irritation of mucous membranes by forming a protective film. It is known to act as a soluble, or viscous, dietary fiber that thickens the faecal mass, an example being the consumption of fiber supplements containing Psyllium seed husks. Traditionally, marshmallows were made from the extract of the mucilaginous root of the marshmallow plant (Althaea Officinalis). The inner bark of the slippery elm (Ulmus rubra), a North American tree species, has long been used as a demulcent and cough medicine and is still produced commercially for that purpose. Mucilage mixed with water has been used as a glue, especially for bonding paper items such as labels, postage stamps, and envelope flaps. Differing types and varying strengths of mucilage can also be used for other adhesive applications, including gluing labels to metal cans, wood to china, and leather to pasteboard. An early item from the late 1920s for office use as a glue by a well-known Melbourne manufacturer of office supplies of inks, glues, rubber stamps, and mucilage gums, etc.Bottle of Mucilage. Manufactured by Angus & Co Ltd Aust. Contents 20 Ozflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Flyer - Station Estate, Bentleigh
At the end of World War One, there was a renewed interest in residential land and a number of estates opened up in the Municipality of Moorabbin.Example of the progress of the Municipality of MoorabbinAdvertising flyer for private sale of real estate sales - plan of building blocks for saleStation Estate, Bentleigh, for private sale 20 blocks unsold.atkinson street, ardwick street, ethel street, jasper road, bentleigh, real estate, auction -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1969
Robin Boyd travelled to the USA and Britain for several weeks. He attended the opening of the new Australian Chancery in Washington DC, where he had designed an innovative exhibition with cylindrical display cases and sound recordings.Colour slide in a mount. Construction of Roman House on right, Barbican Centre, London, England, 1965-76. (Architects: Chamberlin Powell & Bon.)Made in Australia / 20 / JUL 69M2 / Encircled 34 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1966
Robin Boyd wrote two books on Japanese architects and architecture - “Kenzo Tange” published by George Braziller in 1962 and “New Directions in Japanese Architecture” published by Studio Vista in 1968. During the 1960s he travelled several times to Japan to research these books and as part of his role as Exhibits Architect for the Australian Pavilion at Expo ‘70 in Osaka.Colour slide in a mount. Drawing of the Metabolist Floating City project, JapanMade in Australia / 35 / APR 68M7 / Encircled 20 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1969
Robin Boyd travelled to the USA and Britain for several weeks. He attended the opening of the new Australian Chancery in Washington DC, where he had designed an innovative exhibition with cylindrical display cases and sound recordings.Colour slide in a mount. South Bank, London, UK, 1968 . (Architects: Norman Engleback, Ron Herron, Warren Chalk and John Attenborough .)Made in Australia / 20 / MAY 69M2 / Encircled 16 (Handwritten)london, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1969
Robin Boyd travelled to the USA and Britain for several weeks. He attended the opening of the new Australian Chancery in Washington DC, where he had designed an innovative exhibition with cylindrical display cases and sound recordings.Colour slide in a mount. Ford Foundation (1967), New York, New York, USA . (Architects: Kevin Roche and John Dinkeloo.)Made in Australia / 9 / JUL 69M2 / Encircled 20 (Handwritten)new york, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1964
In 1964, Robin and Patricia Boyd spent several weeks on a world tour - Boyd took a leading role at the International Design Conference in Aspen and he also visited Chicago, Yale University, and New York’s World Fair. The Boyds then travelled on to England, Finland (especially to see Tapiola), Russia and India to see Le Corbusier's Chandigarh, and also Hong Kong and Thailand.Colour slide in a mount. The tomb of Akbar, the Mughal emperor, Agra, IndiaMade in Australia / 20 / AUG 64M / Encircled 22 (Handwritten)india, slide -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1967
Colour slide in a mount. View of Port Phillip Bay, Nepean Highway, Olivers Hill, Frankston, VictoriaMade in Australia / 20 / JUN 67M1 / Encircled 44 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, 1964
In 1964, Robin and Patricia Boyd spent several weeks on a world tour - Boyd took a leading role at the International Design Conference in Aspen and he also visited Chicago, Yale University, and New York’s World Fair. The Boyds then travelled on to England, Finland (especially to see Tapiola), Russia and India to see Le Corbusier's Chandigarh, and also Hong Kong and Thailand.Colour slide in a mount. Unknown location, USAMade in USA / US PAT No. 3013354 / 20 / JUN 64Wslide, robin boyd -
National Wool Museum
Photograph, Winding Department, Federal Woollen Mills, Geelong
Winding Department, Federal Woollen Mills, Geelong, c early 1960'sWinding Department,/Federal Woollen Mills, /Geelong 20/87textile mills - staff woollen mills - history, federal woollen mills ltd, winding machinery, textile mills - staff, woollen mills - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, Modern Developments in the Australian Wool Industry
"Modern Developments in the Australian Wool Industry", c.1923. Examines the operations of the Yarra Falls Spinning Co. Pty Ltd and the Australian Knitting Mills Limited (makers of Golden Fleece and Kookaburra knitted underwear). Includes photos of processes and of the buildings.F H Murgatroyd/20 Kensington Rd/ Leopold 3224weaving textile industry - history textile production machine knitting textile mills, yarra falls spinning co. pty ltd australian knitting mills limited, yarn - woollen, cloth - worsted, yarn - worsted, wool tops, yarn - cashmere, weaving, textile industry - history, textile production, machine knitting, textile mills -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1920 (Exact)
Associated with Burgoyne's winery (Mt Ophir)Portrait of Cuthbert Burgoyne, professionally produced, brown & white, cardboard, brown timber framed, cracked glass.Under photo on mount: "Cuthbert Burgoyne / 15 Sept '20"cuthbert burgoyne, burgoynes winery, mt ophir -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Container for 81mm Mortar Round
Numerous markings on side, B.20 BMY-10-67second world war (ww2), 1939 - 1945, weapons, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Colour Print/s - set of 5, 4/12/1995 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about the replacement of sleepers within the depot fan and access track.Series of six colour prints by Carolyn Dean of the sleeper replacement in the depot fan and access track on 4/12/1996. Involved are Paul Mong, Richard Gilbert, Alastair Reither, Alan Snowball, John Phillips, Garry Wood, Len Millar, .1 - replacing sleepers .2 - general view .3 - initial pack .4 - general view .5 - on the depot fan Printed on Fujicolor paper. See Jan. 1996 Fares Please!On the rear in ink "20 4.12.95" and other numbers on other prints.btm, depot, trackwork, access track -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 35mm slide/s, Aug. 1971
35mm slide, square format mounted in a "Kodak " cardboard slide mount with Kodak logos and printing of No. 34 and three other bogie trams parked in the City Loop. No. 34 showing "Special". Has Gear Chemist and other buildings on the South side of Sturt St. in the background. Taken 23/8/1971 - the last Sunday of full operations? Has date of "Sep 71" and "20" stamped onto the slide.tramways, trams, sturt st, city loop, tram 34 -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - B&W photos of lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE, Queenscliffe lifeboat b&w photos
LifeboatsQUEENSCLIFFE lifeboat at seaB&W photo of Lifeboat QUEENSCLIFFE at sea.Reverse " crew names & Cliff Thwaites 20 Wharf St. "history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Medal - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: GERMAN PLAYING CHIPS
An envelope containing 28 George III In memory of the golden time guinea brass token + 36 half guinea and 12 heart shaped tokens. On the envelope it states they are German from the 20s' - 30s' probably used to play card games.German card playing chips 20's 30'sentertainment, card gambling chips, lydia chancellor, collection, entertainment, gambling, cards, gambling chips, games -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Albion Mills Geelong Fabric Samples
Card with fabric samples affixed with staples. Card has some hand written text and two holes punched in spine.front: [handwritten] Albion Mills Geelong / 627 20/4samples, fabric, brochure, school uniforms, albion woollen mills co. pty ltd -
Mont De Lancey
Medal, 1920
Mr A. Overton's nephew, Don Strachan donated the medal.Gold coloured Star shaped medal with clasp, attached to Shield shaped medal."Wandin C.C. Batting Average 1919-20 won by A. Overton" -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Stamp sorting, Keesing Photographic Pty Ltd, Widows activities, 1992
A Legacy widow, Beryl Billing, with two school girls from Siena College and a lot of loose letters. Six school girls came to Legacy house to meet the weekly gathering of the stamp ladies. They had chosen Legacy as a cause they wanted to help and decided to collect stamps, they donated over 5,000 stamps. The widows clubs have sorted used stamps and sold to a stamp dealer for many years to the present day. It raises funds and provides a purpose for gathering together. Beryl Billings was the co-ordinator of the stamp sorting for many years. This photo was featured on the back cover of The Answer newsletter in September 1992.A record of the type of activities Legacy provided as a social outlet for widows and for fundraising. Colour photo of Beryl Billing with two school girls and bags of letters.Hand written "A / Pg 20 / Crop top" in blue penwidows, fundraising, answer, stamps, beryl billing -
Federation University Bookplate Collection
Work on paper - Bookplate
After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. The competition includes a design award for secondary schools students.Open matchbox with image of bicycle with two crossed matches left above. Matchbox labelled 100 SUPER DELUXE MATCHES EX LIBRIS LIAM ROBERTSON.Pencilled beneath image 4/4 L Robertson 20'