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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Photograph of the lifeboat Queenscliffe under cover
black and white photographoar & sail lifeboat Queenscliffe stored out of the water and under hard coverlifeboats -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Proposed Sign for Entrance to Burnley, 1931
(1) Correspondence between Mr Zevan (Government Cool Stores), the Agricultural Superintendent, R. Crowe (Exports Superintendent) and A.W. Jessep re design for new entrance gates at Burnley Gardens, between 31.03.1931 and 09.07.1931. Invoice from signwriter. (2) Pencil sketch of proposed design with anotations. (3) Coloured drawing to scale.On verso of drawing: "Gate sign & Watering plans" and "File State Public Works"mr zevan, cool stores, r. crowe, exports, a.w. jessep, burnley gardens -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Sterilizing Outfit
Steel container, gold with black lid and white writing on top. contains two glass vials sterilizing outfit for use with water bottles (keep Dry). instructions on the inside of lid water, sterilizing outfit, water tablets -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Painting, Scene on the River Glenelg, c. 1894
Art Collection Previously located in History HouseThe painting depicts a large body of water surrounded by hills. The body of water extends from the front right corner through to the centre of the work. Predominately depicted in shades of brown, the body of water has a white centre with three birds (swans) sitting on the surface. In the foreground to the left of the water is a riverbank with a large brown tree. The background consists of a large blue/grey hillside and brown cloudless sky. The work has a gilded ornate frame with a gold mount and exposed canvas.Front: A.S. Murray Back: W.HAMER, 189 Sturt Street, Ballarat, VICTORIA BUILDINGS, OPPOSITE CITY FIRE BRIGADErevier glenelg, swans -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Map, Plan of Country Lands in the Parishes of Nunawading Ringwood and Scoresby - circa 1855
Blueprint copy of Survey Map detailing original Selectors' names and property locations. List of Parish map references including property bearings, distances in Links, and markings on trees. Descriptive remarks include areas marked "Farmer's Common", "Poor soil thickly/moderately timbered with stringy bark", and location of water and firewood reserves."Surveyed and plotted by N.M. Bickford, Superintendant of Mr. Hodgkinson's Field Party". "The land comprised in this survey is of inferior quality, moderately undulating, and thickly wooded. It is watered by Dandenong Creek and Deep Creek." Inset map showing location of (*proposed) cemetery on southern corner of Lillydale Road from Melbourne and Sawmill Road, later Mount Dandenong Road. (*Cemetery did not eventuate.) -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, c 1844
This property was known as Mokepilly Station ( name on back of photo is spelt 'Mokepilli'.For further reference see p.2,p.92,116,119,121, Victoria's Wonderland.Photo shows a body of water in foreground with a collection of buildings on opposite bank. there are a number of large gum trees on both sides of water. The buildings appear to be a farmhouse and outbuildings that have thatched roofs. There is extensive fencing.buildings, houses -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1993c
Black and white photograph showing left hand side angle of crowd of tourists crossing footbridge to ocean during Clear Water Festival. Body of water in foreground is the Cunninghame Arm. Lakes Entrance Victoriaworld war 1914-1918, bridges, waterfront, transport -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1996
Black and white photograph of small group of children one named as Scott Froud on bank of Tambo River, with nets and buckets of water, samples collected for the water watch program at primary school Johnsonville Victoriaschools -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - JOHN HALL COLLECTION: PHOTO OF THE ORIGINAL WATER COLOUR PAINTING: DUCHESS TRIBUTE MINE CALIFORNIA GULLY
JOHN HALL COLLECTION: PHOTO OF THE ORIGINAL WATER COLOUR PAINTING: Duchess Tribute Mine California Gully Written on the rear: Duchess Tribute Cal Gully Water colours by John Hall (dec) EaglehawkJohn Hallartwork, water colour, gold mines -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Hoi My Southern Cross Windmill 2
Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of engineers constructing a Southern Cross Windmill tower next to the water header tower in Hoi My. The ultimate aim of the construction was to have a reasonable water supply for the villagers at Hoi My.photograph, engineers, hoi my southern cross windmill, 1st australian civil affairs unit, gibbons collection catalogue, vietnam war, denis gibbons, photographer, hoi my, diggers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DRAINAGE PROBLEMS - NEW CHUM MINES DRAINAGE PROBLEMS 1910
Handwritten extract from the Bendigo Advertiser 20/8/1910 Page 8. ''New Chum Mines. Unwatering of the deep levels is being carried on as expeditionsly as was expected by the authorities. In the last four days, the water has only been lowered 14 feet at the Victoria Quartz Mine. The water stood at the 3,226 feet level yesterday. The slow progress being made this week is no doubt due to the large quantity in the workings at some of the levels.'' From the Bendigo Advertiser 27/8/1910 Page 9. ''New Chum Mines. Very slow progress being made. At Victoria Quartz, the water was lowered 32 feet for the week, and is now at 3258 feet. New Chum Railway lowered the water 17 feet and the present level of the water is at 1796 feet. The Lazarus are raising water from 2157 feet. The water has ceased flowing into the New Chum and Victoria through the connecting level with the Lazarus Mine at about 2,500 feet. As the Victoria Quartz is down 4,614 feet, there is still a considerable quantity of water to get out before sinking of the shaft can be resumed.''document, gold, drainage problems, drainage problems, new chum mines drainage problems 1910, bendigo advertiser 20/8/1910 page 8 & 27/8/1910 page 9, new chum mines, victoria quartz, new chum railway, lazarus, new chum and victoria -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Student at Burnley Gardens, c. 1950
Note by T.H. Kneen 4 March1992, "Student is Peter Smith now a leading nurseryman in the Mildura area (nursery in N.S.W.). Here is studying an approach graft using an irrigated scion for ? Camellia or Rhododendron ?."Black and white photograph. Student examining an plant in a pot in the Nursery.Inscribed, "Student at Burnley Gardens B19-1230."peter smith, nurseryman, mildura, grafting, scion, students outside class, approach graft, camellia, rhododendron, nursery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DRAINAGE PROBLEMS - INRUSH OF WATER AT THE VICTORIA QUARTZ
Two handwritten copies of a Bendigo Advertiser report 16/6/1910 Page 7. This is a longer version of 3600.14. It was thought that the rush of water was from a dam bursting in one of the other mines, but as the water showed no signs of slowing that theory was discarded. The temperature of the incoming water was much higher than the Victoria Quartz was accustomed to bail, and this circumstance is significent in view of the increased temperature of the water at the deep levels in the New Chum Railway. Some months ago, the water commenced to flow from the New Chum Railway workings into the New Shenandoah, which is the next mine north. The water rose so rapidly that a disaster was narrowly averted. The mines along the line were connected at different levels and with the cessation of bailing at the deep levels in the southern mines, it was only to be expected that the water would find its way north to the Victoria Quartz. The water raised from the operating mines under the direction of the New Chum Drainage Association, a yeart or two ago used to exceed six million gallons per month. At that time there were eight companies bailing water, and even then some of the plants, especially those at the deep mines, were severely taxed in coping with the water, and performing ordinary work. Since some mines had discontinued bailing, the water has been filling up extensive workings, and as was predicted in the ''Advertiser'' some time ago, the Victoria Quartz Company could not expect to succeed with its deep sinking project without making some special provision for raising the water, which ultimately would become a source of trouble. The Victoria Quartz Company was allotted a special grant of 10,000 pound to assist in sinking the shaft 1000 ft from the 4254 ft level. Under the conditions of the grant, the Company had to contribute half the cost of the sinking, and the raising of the water has also been an exensive item. For the present, all attention will be concentrated in lowering the water, and should the appliances prove unequal to the task the deep sinking scheme can only be accomplished by resorting to some comprehensive system of combating the water'. Document from Albert Richardson Collection of mining history.document, gold, drainage problems, drainage problems, inrush of water at the victoria quartz, bendigo advertiser 16/6/1910 page 7, mine reports 13/6/1910, victoria quartz, lansell's 180, mr stevens, mr w abraham, new chum & victoria mine, new chum railway, new shenandoah, new chum drainage association -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Domestic object - meat safe, circa 1920s
Meat safes were used to keep meat and vegetables cooler before the availability of ice and then kerosene or electric refrigerators. The safe would be hung in the shade on a tree by a hook on the top,and pieces of damp hessian would be hung over each side. As the wind hits the hessian it causes the water to evaporate and the items inside the safe to stay cooler. This meant that the items inside the safe would last a day or two longer.Painted pale green safe. Rectangular grid pattern of ventilation holes with circles of ventilation holes within the pattern. Surface rust patches. Water reservoir and wire hook added later on top. Internal trays bottom and 1/2 way. Door detached - hinges rusted away. No base apart from shelf. Hanger missing.churchill island, meat safe, kitchen object -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - STATE RIVERS AND WATER SUPPLY COMMISSION : DETERMINATION OF IONIC SPECIES IN WATER, Sept, 1974
State River and Water Supply Commission. Two page photocopy of an article titled ' Determination of Ionic Species in Water. Project 70/188 Water Research of Australia Limited. Dr. J. Bagg, Department of Industrial Science, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052.' Across the top is written, in pencil, W.R.F. of A. Report No 38, Number 141, Sept 74.state infrastructure, water supply, coliban system, state rivers and water supply commission. coliban system. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Painting - Ink Sketch, Around Schwerkolt (Cottage), November 1988, November 1988
Schwerkolt Cottage drawn in November 1988.Black ink & water colour of Schwerkolt Cottage with trees in background. Has a cream surround with a black frame. Labelled "Around Schwerkolt "Bill Andrade. On back label Bill Andrade - phone 890-9607, 18 Perth Street, Blackburn Sth 3130 member - Mitcham Arts Old Water colour Society Ink & water. Nov 1988.As above.ink & water colour, schwerkolt, mitcham arts, schwerkolt cottage, bill andrade -
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
Equipment - WATER BOTTLE & CARRIER, C.1939 - 45
Belonged to Thomas Henry ISER V24933 and VX102660 2nd AIF. Refer Cat No 383.2 for his service history..1) Australian Army issue enamel water bottle 2 pint capacity; with cork stopper attached by cord to bottle, dark khaki felt cover over. .2) Water bottle carrier, webbing (no strap).water bottles, webbing, military -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, c 1869
Photo is said to be of Schoolers' homestead,Lake Lonsdale. Miss Scouller was the teacher at Halls Gap Primary school in 1921.Spelling of Schooler varies from that on front of photo to 'Scouller' which appears in book "Bridging the Gap'.Photo shows bark roofed building on a bank of a body of water . A number of large gum trees surround the buildings-- tree reflections can be seen in the water. There appears to be extensive fencing around the buildings. The homestead is not visible.buildings, houses -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Dutton Way, Portland, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchievesBack: Writing on top left, black pen, only a few words visible-photo cut in half. 52/20 -black pen, top right 4 - pencil, centreport of portland archives, dutton way, erosion, environment, climate change -
Clunes Museum
Document - CLUNES WATER COMMISSION
BOOKLET OF REMINDER NOTICES OF WATER RATES FOR 1892 ONLY A FEW ARE USED THE NOTICES ARE PRINTEDPM RED PAPER PM TJE CPVER: NO 7 BOOK NOTICES WATER RATES 1882 - 1ST AND 2ND MOIETY (HANDWRITTEN)ON COVER ROUND STICKER WITH"9"water rates, clunes water commissioner -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: GROUP OF YOUNG MEN
Black and white photo of a group of young men at a stream. Two of them are in the water, one at the water's edge and two standing behind him. Bush in the background. Written on the back: John, Bruce, Ken, Garry, Wayne.photo, group, male, peter ellis collection, photo of young men -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Hoi My Southern Cross Windmill 1
Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection.A black and white photograph of the Hoi My Southern Cross Windmill water pump and the water pressure header tower. Pipes and taps were laid from the header tank to various access points throughout the village.photograph, 1st australian civil affairs unit, hoi my southern cross windmill, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, photographer, vietnam war -
National Communication Museum
Photograph (item) - Floodwater pole repair, Sydney Press, June 1952
Postmaster-General's Department telegraph linesman, Chris Byrnes, received a British Empire Medal for bravery and devotion to duty for his response to the flooding at Darlington Point, New South Wales, in June 1952. As E Henderson, then Acting Director of Posts and Telegraphs recalled, the town's "communication lines were menaced by floodwaters" when the nearby Murrumbidgee River flooded. In order to retain communication to the town, Chris Byrnes, a Postmaster-General's Department employee of over 13 years, acted in the "best traditions of the service" (E Henderson). An eye witness, recorded in the Murrumbidgee Irrigator newspaper on June 27 1952, described Byrne’s efforts: "An interesting incident was witnessed when a Leeton post office linesman swam through flood waters to reach a telegraph post which had been washed out by the flood…With a rope tied around his waist, one end of which was held by other members of the linesmen's gang, Chris Byrne swam through the flood water…to release the trunk lines from the post." An eye witness, recorded in the Murrumbidgee Irrigator newspaper on June 27 1952, described Byrne’s efforts: "An interesting incident was witnessed when a Leeton post office linesman swam through flood waters to reach a telegraph post which had been washed out by the flood…With a rope tied around his waist, one end of which was held by other members of the linesmen's gang, Chris Byrne swam through the flood water…to release the trunk lines from the post."darlington point, murrumbidgee river, pmg, postmaster-general, linesman, flooding, natural disaster, emergency -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Ear and ulcer syringe
Red ear and ulcer syringe in a yellow and black box. It has a long tip. Can be used for aspiration or irrigation procedures. Pronounced ribs provide a secure grip for more accurate volume control. Flat bottom allows syringe to stand on its own. Made by Dunlop. Aileen and John Ellison Collection.ear and ulcer syringe, dunlop, medical -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, 1939
Buldah School was No. 4555. Mrs L. Petterson made application for a school at Buldah during 1936. It was opened on 8th of August 1937 by Herbert H. Eynstone acting as Head Teacher. He held this position for only about two weeks. The school closed during 1941. The Petterson brothers were early settlers in Cann River - late 19th century. This is a pictorial record of a school route in the first half of the 20th century. The Buldah School no longer exists.A black / white photograph of a bush track in a forest. There is water running across the track.on back - Don. by Mrs D. Petterson, only track to Buldah School in winter 1939...."buldah-east-gippsland -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - WATER BOTTLE, 1968
Bottle is designed to fit inside item Reg No 3007 then both into item Reg No 3008. Item issued to Peter Ball 3796117, refer Cat No 4704Water bottle, green plastic, kidney shaped with screw top plastic lid.V 1968 [up arrow] 8465-71-108-8705 Written: Peter BALLmilitary, water bottle, basic equipment -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Post Card
Donated by S Serpell of Serpell & Reid Families, Sandringham.Black & White postcard of a view of the beach with scattered houses in the background. Boats in the water.The RoseSeries P 3420. View of Rhyll, Phillip Island, Victoria Letter on back from Elizabeth to her aunt while holidaying in Cowes.rhyll foreshore phillip island, rhyll phillip island, s serpell -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1954
One of a collection of photographs donated by Daryl JohnsBlack & White Photograph of Woolamai Bight - water breaking through the channel to the beach.woolamai bight, phillip island, daryl johns -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Framed doll
giftJapanese geisha doll with traditional dress standing in fame carrying water buckets Japanese writing On reverse "New Port of Mita/ Tuesday, 10 November, 1992/ Tri City Municipality" "WMA 4" "PMA 0122"