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Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Machine - Outboard Motor
Popular small outboard motorEarly locally manufactured outboard motor by Aquatic Engineering Pty. Ltd of BrisbaneSingle Cylinder air cooled motor, Victa power head, no ID of leg and gearbox markers. 1950-60 outboard motors, victa power head -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Portland Harbour, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Bess Larkins, 1989
Second identical photographColour photograph of timber marker on site of Wards Hut, built 1887 first dwelling in Nowa Nowa, Victoriaguesthouses, houses, heritage study -
Tennis Australia
Poster, Circa 1890, Circa 2000
A digital reproduction of a late 19th century poster, featuring the illustration of a male youth pushing a line marker. Inscription: THE/"CAXTON"/LAWN/TENNIS/MARKER/PATENTED &/REGISTERED/MANUFACd. BY F.H. AYRES LONDON/ARMITAGE & IBBETSON LITHOS BRADFORD. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboard, Foamcore, Glass, Woodtennis -
Puffing Billy Railway
NSWTD Railway Marker Oil lamp, No.1 RA
NSWTD Railway Marker OIl lamp, No.1 RA Oil burning lamps have always been an important part of Australian railway signalling systems and have been used for communication, safety and lighting. It is called a marker lamp and was hung on rolling stock (carriages and wagons) such as the guard’s van to indicate the rear of the train at night. They were also used to indicate the rear of steam locomotive tenders for identification and safety purposes. This type of lamp was introduced to the railways around 1860 and continued to be used for over one hundred years. Oil lamps were phased out on the railways during the late 1960s and early 1970s, when they were replaced by battery lamps. Railway lighting included not only stations but yards, engines, rolling stock, signals, signal-boxes and crossings. There were a number of different types of lamps used for a variety of railway purposes. Historic - New South Wales Transport Department.- Railway Marker Oil Lamp NSWTD Railway Marker lamp, No.1 RA made of metal and Glass Railway lamp, paraffin, metal/glass/fabric, used for attaching to railway rolling stock to mark the end of the train, made by the New South Wales Transport Department, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1870 - 1970 This lamp comprises a hollow cube of metal. One lens at the front transmits light from an interior light source. Fuel was either signal oil or kerosene. The burner inside the lamp used either cotton or felt wicks to create the light source. The lamp has a carry handle for carrying by hand and a bracket with a slot on the back for hanging onto the hook of a locomotive or item of rolling stock. It is marked "NSWTD" which stands for New South Wales Transport Department.NSWTD 1 RApuffing billy railway , pbr, nswtd railway marker oil lamp, no.1 ra -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Light Horse Tent Pegging number 1 ??
wooden bark covered tent pegging marker with lead base held in place with small brass tacks and figure 1Figure 1 -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1997
A Wilson '2' tennis ball. Autograph of Chanda Rubin, in brown marker, features on the ball. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1995
A Spalding 'Top-Flite 4' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by Steffi Graf. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1995
A Wilson 'Matchpoint' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by Pete Sampras and Andre Agassi. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 2000
A Wilson 'US Open 2' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by Andre Agassi. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 2000
A Wilson 'US Open 2' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by Andre Agassi. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1990
An USPTA Pro Penn 3 tennis ball. Autographed with black marker by Ross Case. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 2000
A Wilson 'US Open' '2' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by Wendy Turnbull. Materials: Felt, Rubber, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1998
A Wilson '3' tennis ball. Autographed in black marker by Mark Woodforde, and Todd Woodbridge. Materials: Rubber, Felt, Inktennis -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Tool - Butter Marker, 1920
Used to mark butter in the boxes from the Port Fairy Butter FactoryPossibly the only butter box marker left from the Port Fairy Butter FactoryTubular embossed "Bonnie Port Western district Choicest" wooden marker. Shaped like a rolling pin. One handleBonnie Port Western district Choicestlocal history, rural industry, butter making, port fairy butter factory -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Gauge
Gauge square wooden with an adjustable marker enclosed in a brass end piece with screw. H 26cm x W 7.5cm.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Measuring Bottle, Small Glass Measuring Bottle, Circa 1900's
Small glass measuring bottle with markers and numbers up the side 1-11. It has numbers and letters stamped on the base. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform, Navy Jacket, ADI, 1991
Black females jacket buttons to left no ranking markers Australian shoulder flash. Name of Karmiste written on makers label -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Ball Marker, n.d
Circular metal golf ball marker. White enamelled background; whale logo 'Portland Golf Club' in gold, beneath.portland golf club, recreation, sport, golf -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: PRESS RELEASE
Copy of a two page press release mentioning the placement of an information marker to acknowledge the achievement that underground mining made to Bendigo. It was felt that Long Gully was the ideal location for a marker as not only was the Long Gully township an underground mining centre it is also close to being geographically the centre of the Bendigo deep mining field.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - press release, the long gully history group, the cornish association, the city of greater bendigo, long gully community house -
Puffing Billy Railway
Four NSWTD Railway marker Oil lamps
Four NSWTD Railway marker Oil lamps at Nobelius Packing shed Item stamped numbers unknown Oil burning lamps have always been an important part of Australian railway signalling systems and have been used for communication, safety and lighting. It is called a marker lamp and was hung on rolling stock (carriages and wagons) such as the guard’s van to indicate the rear of the train at night. They were also used to indicate the rear of steam locomotive tenders for identification and safety purposes. This type of lamp was introduced to the railways around 1860 and continued to be used for over one hundred years. Oil lamps were phased out on the railways during the late 1960s and early 1970s, when they were replaced by battery lamps. Railway lighting included not only stations but yards, engines, rolling stock, signals, signal-boxes and crossings. There were a number of different types of lamps used for a variety of railway purposes. Historic - New South Wales Transport Department.- Railway Marker Oil LampFour NSWTD Railway marker Oil lamps made of metal and glass Railway lamp, paraffin, metal / glass / fabric, used for attaching to railway rolling stock to mark the end of the train, made by the New South Wales Transport Department, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1870-1970 This lamp comprises a hollow cube of metal. One lens at the front transmits light from an interior light source. Fuel was either signal oil or kerosene. The burner inside the lamp used either cotton or felt wicks to create the light source. The lamp has a carry handle for carrying by hand and a bracket with a slot on the back for hanging onto the hook of a locomotive or item of rolling stock. It is marked "NSWTD" which stands for New South Wales Transport Department.NSWTDpuffing billy railway , pbr, four nswtd railway marker oil lamps -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Alidade - sight tube used in FCV fire towers, c 1940s
Victoria once had well over one hundred fire lookouts and firetowers. Fire lookouts, or observation posts, were often just a clearing on a hill or a vantage point, whereas firetowers were definite structures. Many were established by the Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) in the 1920s, but the network was expanded rapidly in response to recommendations of the Stretton Royal Commission after the 1939 Black Friday bushfires. When a fire or smoke was spotted from the tower a bearing was taken with the alidade and radioed or telephoned into the district office. It was then cross referenced with bearings from other towers on a large wall map to give a "fix" on the fire location Alidades and telescopes were used in the post war period but were replaced with a much simpler map table and reference string suspended from the centre of the tower cabin.Uncommon usageAlidade Sight TubeFCV and bearing markers on the alloy base. Very simple design. bushfire -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1995
Three Penn tennis balls (.1 - .3), all autographed, in black marker, by the same person. Materials: Rubber, Felt, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 1985
Two Penn tennis balls (.1 - .2), all autographed, in black marker, by the same person. Materials: Rubber, Felt, Inktennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball, Circa 2000
Five Penn tennis balls (.1 - .5), all autographed, in black marker, by Martina Hingis. Materials: Rubber, Felt, Inktennis -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/12/2000 12:00:00 AM
Colour photograph of Shayne Clark and Matt Duguid of Gippsland Ports with new marker buoys for Reeves Channel Lakes Entrance Victoriagippsland ports, occupation health and safety, waterways -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1993
A Wilson 'Pro Staff 4.0' racquet. 'JAEGER' printed on shoulder in black marker. Materials: Graphite, Plastic, Nylon, Adhesive tape, Rubbertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1960
A Dunlop 'Maxply Fort' racquet. Autographed by Fred Stolle in black marker. Materials: Wood, Paint, Adhesive tape, Leather, Plastic, Nylontennis -
Tennis Australia
Tenns shoes, 1991
Pair of Nike Air Tech Challenge IV tennis shoes, both signed in blue marker by Jimmy Connors. Materials: Rubber, Leathertennis -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Textile - Bible marker
Black grosgrain ribbon bible marker with gold fringing and an embroidered Latin cross at each end. The crosses are detailed in gold metallic thread.