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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Map, Parish of Nunawading, 1927
Map of the Parish together with part of the Borough of Box Hill.Map of the Parish together with part of the Borough of Box Hill. Includes names of lease or license holders, sizes of leases and in some areas dates of leases. Roads, railway and stations marked. Original survey by W.J.Busocon, 1915. Manuscript note: 15.2.1927 Verified Dept. Lands and Survey.Map of the Parish together with part of the Borough of Box Hill. maps, parish of nunawading, borough of box hill -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Lamp, Sunshine, Kerosene Lamp, 1930c
'Sunshine' brand commonly used brass table kerosene lamp.Kerosene lamp with clear glass chimney"Sunshine" on wick holder, "682" on baselamps, kerosene lamps -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
GODAVARI clock
A clock with a coloured photograph of a frigate GODAVARI and the statue of liberty in the background. A small quartz clock in the upper right corner. Gold writing in the bottom edge stating ‘Presented by The Commanding Officer & Officers.’ There is also a stamp ship crest for the ship GODAVARI next to the writing. There is a wooden stand insert on the secured by two screws. There are two metal holders on the upper part of the display as well. Copwud clock mechanism in the top left corner. Item is housed in blue velvet box with twin clasps.‘Presented by The Commanding Officer V Officers’ The DOGAVARI crest. Lower right corner, verso: PMA0146 On wooden stand holder: PMA0146/1 -
Woodend RSL
Candlestick
The base of of candlestick holder is in the shape of a swastika. The stem of the candlestick holder has a concave curve. The holder has a flat lip around the top. The base and the holder are screwed together. There are three lines engraved around the holder/cup. There is also a line engraved on top of the lip. candlestick, swastika, nazi, decoration, memorabilia -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Domestic object - Furnishings, bedroom candle stick holder, Circa late 1880s
Prior to the installation of gas and electric light, pioneers used candles for lighting after sunset. This ornate candle-stick holder most likely was used in the bedroom. The family of Miss May Curtis were early settlers in Moorabbin ShireSmall white ceramic candle stick holder with pink and yellow floral transfer-printed decoration on the rim. There is also a small raised area on the rim to hold a candle-snuffer. On one side there is a small ceramic "loop" attached as a carrying handle. This item broken beyond repair by brush tailed possum when he entered Cottage via chimney 27/4/2014furnishings, lights, lamps, candles, early settlers, pioneers, moorabbin, bentleigh, ormond, brighton, kitchenware, curtis may, market gardeners -
Orbost & District Historical Society
sovereign case, Early 20th century
Coins are one of the worlds oldest types of currency, though the worlds first coins were very basic . They first began to appear in the ancient world and by the time of the Roman and Greek civilisations, coins were being issued in a range of denominations with quite sophisticated designs. With coins being used instead of older systems such as barter, people needed a way to carry and store their money and the coin holder appeared on the scene. Sovereign cases were small portable boxes usually in cylindrical shape and made from various metals with snap shut covers to contain the coin. This one is kept safe by being attached to a fob chain. The silver sovereign holder was used for carrying either full or half gold sovereigns. It had the shape of a locket or of a watch and was often worn on a chain and kept by gentlemen in a waist coat pocket. This item is an example of a commonly used sovereign case.A small round metal ( nickel plated?) sovereign coin holder. it has a spring opening with a slot for insertion of coin, It has a link attached to top.currency coin sovereign-case personal-effects -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - Silver Coin Holder
.1 Silver coin holder. Holder made to hold 3d,6d,1s,2s,2/6 coins. Ring on holder to attach to watch chain. .2 3d piece 1951 (Contained in holder)Best Nickel Plated Made in Englandcoins, silver coin holder, nickel plated, pre decimal currency -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
'Soldier's Friend' Camp Pocket Candlestick WW1, 1915
This printed tinplate candle holder appears to have been made in Australia from the middle of 1915 and was available for private purchase to Australian troops (including Light Horse) prior to their departure overseas in WWI. The purpose of the tin was to ensure the contents were kept dry and readily available. The lid also aided in shielding the direct flame of the candle.Used by Australian troops in WWIRectangular tin with hinged lid. The lid is illustrated with a coloured image of three Australian soldiers at camp (WWI era) with the words 'Camp Pocket Candlestick - A Soldier's Friend'. The border of the lid is decorated in a daisy pattern. The body of the tin is decorated in a monotone green tartan, with the base displaying a small panel entitled 'Patented 19-7-15 No 16856'. Inside the tin is coloured olive green, with a fitted pressed tin circular candle holder, located over a hole in the base, and a folded tin match holder. A half used white wax candle is contained within.Camp Pocket Candlestick - A Soldiers Friend Patented 19-7-15 No 16856candlestick, soldier's friend, camp pocket, wwi -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - PISTOL HOLDER, Unknown
Blackened webbing pistol holder, brass press clip, brass belt holders."Swatton"passchendaele barracks trust, pistol holder, equipment -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Shield, Plaque, c 2010
Royal Marine Association and Cobram Irrigation Pty LtdAugust 2010 confirming a donation of standard holders -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Stubby Holder
Red plastic stubby holder with black water wheel and text. Holder is lined with white plastic.tatura, water wheel country, forster, j, souvenir, domestic, items, containers -
National Wool Museum
Teasel holder
Used to hold the teasels on the roller of a teasel gig.Teasel holders from the drum of a teasel gig. Teasel holders from the drum of a teasel gig.raising, raising machinery -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Pouch
Pouch Hourseshoe holderequipment, ww1, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Water Bottle
Water Bottle and holderequipment, 1st gulf war, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing
Wtaer Bottle Holderequipment, ww2, army -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - TED BEATTIE COLLECTION: PHOTO COVER, Pre 1980s
Photo cover/holder -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Photograph and Postcard, Dug Out in Tobruk
Historical. Perspex photo holder.Inscribed " Dug Out in Tobruk ". Inscribed No 1 Bren gunner M.O.Rounds VX45140 waving the Red Cross Flag. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, 1943
Leather pistol holder -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Candlestick Holder
Found in Port Phillip from unidentified wreckCandlestick holder with snuffercandlestick holder, salvage, por phillip -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Rasp
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.rasp, on file holder -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Croze blade
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.croze blade holder -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Pouch
Part of the Cpl C Pooley collection of itemsWaterproof document holder -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Water temperature reader, Early 20th century
This temperature gauge would have been used in the past to take the temperature of water in a pot or bath. Water temperature gauges are still in use today. Although this item has no known local provenance it is retained as an example of a household item of the past – a water temperature gauge. This is a glass temperature gauge set into a metal holder with markings on each side of the thermometer. The holder has a metal clip at the top for hanging the object on a wall or cupboard. The holder is much rusted.‘Cold, Cool, Temp, Tepid, Warm, Hot’ ‘351’ bath thermometers, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Candle Holder
Enamel candle holder with candle used for light prior to gas and electricity. The candles were held in a circular holder to catch the drips of candle wax. Attached finger holder for carrying.candle holder -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Candlestick holder
Nancy (Gaudian) AdeneyA white enamel candlestick holder with gold metallic paint on the outside surface. A semi-burnt candle is in the holder.candlesticks, candle holders -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - STEEL HELMET, 1942
Steel helmet, painted blackish colour, khaki coloured cotton webbing and fabric chin strap. Liner, black coloure coated canvas with rubber padding on the crown, brass flat buckle on chin strap.Etched on the chin strap holder, “MK 111/1942”steel helmets, headwear -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - STEEL HELMETS, 1) c 1939 .2) 1941
.1) steel helmet, painted Kahki colour, front of the helmet has a colour patch red or black, white and blue. .2) Steel helmet, painted Kahki colour with Kahki coloured elasticated Cotten webbing chin strap, etched label on the chinstrap with brass flat buckle on the chin strap. .2) Etched on chinstrap holder, “Mk 111/1941helmets, steel, headwear -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Book, Colonel E G Keogh ED, Suez to Aleppo, 1 November 1954
Training reference for officer trainingArmy Training Manual 268 pagesStamps of previous holder - Officer Training Unit Scheyvillehistory world war 1, keogh, officer training, history world war 1, keogh, officer training -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tool - Needle holder used by Dr Fritz Duras
This instrument was used by Dr Fritz Duras (1896-1965), who moved to Australia from Germany in 1937. As his father was Jewish, Duras was forced to leave Germany, and came to Australia to take up a post as director of physical education at Melbourne University. This instrument was part of a collection of instruments given to his son-in-law, Dr Michael Kloss, who was an obstetrician. Dr Kloss donated these items to the College. Metal needle holder. The needle holder's overall shape is that of a teardrop, with a rounded handle section narrowing to serrated grip points at one end. The needle holder appears to be made of a plated metal.obstetrics -
Federation University Historical Collection
Article - Exhibition Catalogue, Promotional Use Only, 2001
Clear cellophane sealed pack containing cardboard holder and CD Rom catalogue of third year, University of Ballarat, Bachelor of Visual Arts (Graphic Design / Multimedia) graduating student work, 2001. Card insert, with slots for holding CD Rom, printed full, four colour process. Refer item 29169.1 for screen captures from CD Rom. Clear cellophane sealed pack containing cardboard holder and CD Rom catalogue of third year, University of Ballarat, Bachelor of Visual Arts (Graphic Design / Multimedia) graduating student work, 2001. Card insert, with slots for holding CD Rom, printed full, four colour process.university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, multimedia