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Preacher's Book St Cuthbert's Church 1930 to 1953, Mid 20th Century
The book is primarily religious and socially significant for understanding the local church community especially as it records collections, attendance and communicantsHard cover book with leather binding on spine and cornersSt Cuthbert's Church Menzies Creek Many Sunday school collections noted on front endpaperst cuthberts church, collection, preacher's book, attendance, communicants, menzies creek -
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Preacher's Book St Cuthbert Chapel 1919 to 1929
The book is primarily religious and socially significant for understanding the local church community especially as it records collections, attendance and communicantsBlue hard cover book with leather binding on spine and corners St. Cuthbert's Menzies' Creek This Church Was Dedicated By The Archbishop Of Melbourne March 22nd 1907 !8th Anniversary March 22nd 1925st cuthberts church, collection, preacher's book, attendance, communicants, menzies creek -
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Registered Letters Received, Menzies Creek Post Office 1887 to 1926, late 19th century
The book is primarily historically and socially significant for understanding the local community as it lists all the registered letters received at the Menzies Creek Post office. Also gives some insight into the local families.Brown hard cover book with red leather binding on the spineRegistered Letters Received, Pat Ehenholm 6 Menzies Rd Menzies Creek, spine repaired with brown packaging tape. Grandma Wall had Post-Office 1907 to June 1926 (after last entry)post office, menzies creek, mail, registered letters -
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Photograph of St Cuthberts Church, Menzies Creek, Early 20th Century
The photograph is primarily religious and socially significant for understanding the local church community.black and white photograph mounted on dark grey cardboardmany brown spots on photograph and several blue/black stains on cardboard -
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B/W Photograph, Footballers going for the ball, 1970s?
Emerald Football Club in actionB/W photograph of five footballers around a ball in flight, possibly just after a ruck, as one has upraised fist. He is being high-tackled from behind. Two others, on left, in readiness to catch the ball. Another standing back, in foreground, watching. Several other footballers in the distant background.Rear (handwritten): Emerald Football Club Darien(?) Lunt going for the ball Mul Moss (back right) No 11 Anthony Clark " 14 Danny Thomasemerald football club -
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B/W Photograph, Ces Svanberg, Emerald F.C, 1970s?
The photo features an identified member of the Emerald Football Club.B/W photograph of Ces Svanberg, Emerald Football Club, in the changing room in his uniform, lacing up a boot. Rear (handwritten): Ces Svanberg Emerald Football Clubemerald football club, svanberg -
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B/W Photograph, Emerald vs Yarra Glen at Avonsleigh Oval, 1970s?
Identified figure in the photograph, also the location of the match and the teams competing.B/W photograph of three footballers contesting the ball in the centre of the oval. Other footballers visible in near background. Goal posts and cars parked around oval edge in the background.Rear (handwritten): Emerald Football Club Mul Moss in centre at Avonsleigh Oval Emerald v Yarra Glenemerald football club, avonsleigh oval, yarra glen football club, mul moss -
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B/W Photograph, Des Gallenti in Emerald F.C. blazer
Des Gallenti (dec.) played (in his estimation) 100-150 games for Emerald Football Club. B/W photograph of former Emerald Football Club player Des Gallenti, standing in front of his home modelling the club's blazer.Rear (handwritten): Des Gallentiemerald football club, gallenti -
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B/W Photograph, Emerald v Powelltown Grand Final 1983, 1983
Emerald Football Club won the Premiership in 1983 against Powelltown.The photograph records a significant even in the history of the Emerald Football Club.B/W photograph of several footballers grappling for the ball, near the oval boundary. A dozen or so spectator clearly visible in the background.Rear (handwritten): "1983" (top right corner) "Peter Rush - No. 18 front left" "Emerald Football Club playing Powelltown" "Grand Final - Emerald won"emerald football club, powelltown football club -
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PHOTO, Eric William John Durance
Eric William John Durance ,Son of William and Margaret Durance of Macclesfield. Rank.Private. Service no. 812. Unit 22 nd Battalion Service Army Conflict 1914-1918 Date of Death 4th October 1915. Cause of Death Died of Wounds. CEMETERY OR MEMORIAL DETAILS. 6 Lone Pine Memorial Gallipoli. Place of enlistment Gembrook West Victoria. Native Place. Macclesfield Victoria War Grave Register notes. DURANCE, PTE. Eric William John, 812.22nd Bn. Died of wounds 4th. Oct. 1915. Son of William John Durance and Margaret Madigan (his ). Native of Macclesfield, Victoria, Australia. 65 Source. AWM145 Roll of Honour cards.1914-1918 War Army. LOCATION on the Roll of Honour. Eric Williams John Durance's name is located at panel 96 in the Commemorative Area at the Australian War Memorial (as indicated by the poppy on the plan).1914-1918 War Age at time of death 21Photo of Eric William Durance in his uniform from the 1914-1918 war.1st world war. -
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Document, Young Farmers Gymkhana Friday May 3rd, 1946
Competitions and Novelty Events at the Gymkhana held on Friday 3rd May 1946,, and printed in the publication of the?Photocopy of columns out of local paper of the time.gymkhana -
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Clothes wringer, Acme Wringers Ltd, mid 19th century
Hand operated clothes wringer, white enameled steel with red and chrome detailing. Two screw attachments for mounting on a trough, white rubber rollers with screw adjustment, wooden handle on hand crank, two fold-up grey and white guides on either side. -
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B/W Photograph, 1920 - 1930
Cr. T.W. Butcher and Mr. McCallum (Early Auctioneer in Emerald). Mr. McCallum is the father of Mrs. McLean, Emerald. Photograph attached to cardboard mount. early auctioneer, emerald, cr. t.w. butcher, mr. mccallum, mrs. mclean -
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B/W Photograph, Holman Family
The Holman family ran the Guest House near The Falls, Beaconsfield. Left to Right: John Basil Holman, Bostraze Holman (father),front seated Barbara Molesworth Holman, Ellen Molesworth Holman (mother), Derrick Hewlett Holman, Mary Joyce Holman. Photo taken at Bamawm c.1921?holman, guest house, the falls, beaconsfield -
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Horse Bits
VEMU1615.1 The 2 rings are elongated horizontally and have an axial length of 11cm. The shanks are 10cm long. VEMU1615.2 The rings are 8.7cm diameter, and the shanks are 9.7cm long. VEMU1615.3 The rings are 6.3cm diameter, one ring is circular and the second has a pointed end. The is 12cm long. VEMU1615.4 The rings are 6.2cm diameter, and the shanks 8.4cm long. -
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Snaffle Bit with Mouthing Keys
Custom made iron snaffle bit with mouthing keys used for breaking in young horses. The horse played with the keys, so that it would end up with a soft mouth. The side bar would help to hold the bit in the mouth. Normally there would be two side bars. The bit is double jointed with a circle in the middle (3.5cm diameter). Hanging from the circle is an oval plate supporting 3 mouthing keys (3.5cm long). The external rings on the bit are 6.5cm diameter with a 19.4cm vertical bar attached to the inner edge of the ring on the right hand side. -
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Stock Whip, Late 1800's
Belonged to Trevor Pearce's grandfather, who had dairy farms at Kilsyth, and later at Montrose. He abandoned cattle for growing vegetables. This was in 1946Cane handle, plaited leather grip with plaited knob. The leather plaited whip is attached to the handle with oiled twine. The end tip of the whip (cracker) has a leather thong finishing in plaited twine. -
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Bullock Yoke, Late 1800's
Part of bullock harness. Wooden yoke with 4 holes for the bows, and 3 for the centre metal ring supported by a metal plate bolted into the wooden yoke. -
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Hand-Scythe- (right handed), Mid 1800's
Long curved wooden shaft with a wooden grip attached at right angles via a steel U-bolt. The long steel curved blade is fitted perpendicular to the wooden shaft and it projects towards the left hand side of the shaft. The blade has a groove that goes into a U-bolt which tightens it onto the shaft. -
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Sure Grip Wire Strainer (long chain is missing), 1917 - 1953
The wire strainer was commonly used on Australian farming properties for putting fences up. Sure Grip Wire Strainers were advertised in Australia from 1917 to 1953. The distinctive grips were patented in Britain in 1913 (William Swann, (spring, hook and chain manufacturer, Walsall,in England).Improvements in or relating to means for gripping wire or the like: British patent 24,520/13. 29 October 1913.Steel bar with 2 interlocking grips for fastening the wire.Corroded marking about halfway along the lever. wire strainer -
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Ring and Pin for Bullock Yoke
Iron pin 24.5cm long, attached to an iron ring of 12cm diameter, via an ovoid shaped hole in the pin. -
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Large Horse shoe for cart horse
Eight hole horse shoe with 5 nails attached. -
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Pincers for leading large animal by the nose
Tool made of two pieces of metal with blunt concave jaws that are arranged like the blades of scissors, used for gripping and pulling things. Iron handles 15cm long, with hole cut into the gripping end. The pincers have round, spherical ends for inserting into the nostrils. -
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Horse Collar
A horse collar is a part of a horse harness that is used to distribute the load around a horse's neck and shoulders when pulling a wagon or plough. The collar often supports and pads a pair of curved metal or wood pieces, called hames, to which the traces of the harness are attached.The horse collar is oval, rather than circular and it is not very flexible. It is padded with a straw- like fibre and the shape conforms to the shape of the horse's body. A strap and buckle is attached to adjust to the horses' neck and shoulders. The other buckle on the opposite side of the collar has no complementary strap to attach to it. -
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Wooden Hub of Jinker Wheel
Bill Cuzen's grandfather had a dairy (Robertson) at Marysville, and he had a jinker dray and other types of machinery.Timber turned hub of jinker wheel. There are 16 oblong spoke holes. -
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Full Bridle for Driving Horse
Found in the roof space at Three Springs, Clematis with various bridles, harness, reins and collars. They came from under the original post office at "Holly Tree Inn", Olinda.Ornate Leather Bridle made by J.Kelly, St. Kilda and Melbourne. It has blinkers, snaffle bit and a throat strap. Brass studs decorate the leather straps and the leather blinkers each have J. Kelly's brass plates attached.J. Kelly, St. Kilda, Melbourne. -
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Riding Stirrups
The pair of stirrups have a light steel frame that holds the feet of a rider. . -
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Emerald Football Jumper, 1950's
Worn by Mick Anzin, during the 1981 winning Grand Final.Machine knitted, sleeveless jumper, with a red diagonal strip extending from the left shoulder to the right hip. The stripe is on both the front and back of the jumper. The number 57 is on the back. "57" -
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Cow Bell
Iron bell and clapper. The bell is a trapezoid shape of thin, flattened sheet metal with an attached thin metal handle. The clapper is like a thin match stick. -
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Horse-Shoes
George Walter A'Vard was a bullocky who worked all through the Dandenongs from 1900 to 1928, where he sold his bullocks. He settled in Emerald in 1920.VEMU1613.1 Eight holes and 7 nails. 13.5cm (H); 12.8cm (W); 4mm (D). VEMU1613.2 Eight holes. 14cm (H); 10.8cm (W); 3mm (D). VEMU1613.3 Six holes. 10cm (H); 9.5cm (W); 6mm (D). VEMU1613.4 Five nails. 12.5cm (H); 12.1cm (W); 7mm (D). VEMU1613.5 Five holes, 1 nail. 13cm (H); 11.5cm (W); 2mm (D).