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Bendigo Military Museum
Container - SURVIVAL BISCUITS IN CONTAINER, November 1971
The box contains two tins of survival biscuits, all packets unopened in both..1) & .2) Two large tins of survival biscuits. The tins have a round lid on top. .3) Cardboard box for storing and transporting tins..1) & .2) (Front of tin) SURVIVAL BISCUITS PEEK FREAN (AUST) PTY. LTD. 48 Pkts. X 6 oz. 18lb net. .3) (Front of box) SURVIVAL BISCUITS DSN 8920-66-025-8940 96 x 60oz PACKETS B.C. 320 PEEK FREAN (AUST) PTY. LTD. WE 11/71 (Side of box) St 43LBGW Kangaroo insignia ARMY biscuits, tin, army, rations -
Greensborough Historical Society
Nibs, A Collection of Draftsman's Pen nibs, 1960s
A small collection of draftsman's nibs used by Cliff Lowerson (dec.).Collection of miscellaneous draftsman's pen nibs, in "Strepsils" tin.Feb 86 (tin)pen nibs -
Mont De Lancey
Tins, 1956
2 Biscuit tins:- 1 round tin with Olympic motif of Melbourne 1956 Games, Made in Australia by Phoenix Biscuits P/L, Melbourne. Tin made by Willow Aust. and 1 oblong tin from Griffiths Sweets P/L Melbourne, with picture of Melbourne Olympic rings and logos on lid and side."XVIth Olympiad Melbourne 1956" - Round tin "Melbourne Home of Olympic Games 1956" - Oblong tintins -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Mess Tins
Two metal tins of which one fits into the other. Larger tin has two handles, smaller tin has only one handle as the other has broken off.Smaller tin - D(arrow)D, IDtin, mess tin -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Opener, tin
Early domestic utensil.Local.Heavy metal tin opener. Cast iron, hand held, blade attached separately. -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Knife, Clasp, with Marlin Spike and Tin Opener - Carr Fast second pattern, World War Two era
Two patterns of clasp knife were supplied to the Australian Military Forces in the WW2 era by the Carr Fastener Company. These clasp knives were identical to those made by Whittingslowe Engineers that were made in the Whittingslowe factory under contract to Carr Fasteners. William Whittingslowe had a close association with Carr Fasteners prior to WW2 and had been Chairman of Carr Fasteners for some time.Smaller sized canoe shaped body military steel clasp knife. The clasp knife is the Carr Fast second pattern with the improved tin opener, manufactured in Australia in the World War Two era. The clasp knife has a blade, a tin/bottle opener, a marline spike as well as a screw driver and a copper wire shackle used to attach the knife to a lanyard or belt clip. The body of the knife is held together by steel rivets. Indentations to aid opening are located on the top RHS of the blade, and on the top LHS of the tin opener. The end of the tin opener is shaped to a point.CARR FAST CO AUST D (broad arrow pattern) Dclasp knife, world war two, australian military forces, steel -
National Wool Museum
Pamphlet, Hard Thread Opener AC-8
"Hard Thread Opener AC-8" - Befama Bielska Fabryka Maszyn Wlokienniczych; sole exporters: Metalexport, Warsaw, Poland, c.1950.Pamphlet for the Hard Thread Opener AC-8 by Befama Bielska Fabryka Maszyn Wlokienniczych; sole exporters: Metalexport, Warsaw, Poland, c.1950.textile machinery, metalexport bielsko textile machinery works -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - ATEBRIN TIN, C.1939 - 45
The tablets are in a collection relating to Arthur Richard GROAT Known as Dave. Enlisted No VX74724 in the 2nd AIF on 7.2.1942 age 23 years. On discharge 30.1.1946 he was a Pte in 108th GeneralTransport Coy. Metal tin containing Atebrin tablets.On bottom of tin "Atebrin, (0.1 GRAMME)ā€¯containers - commerical, medicine - pharmacy, atebrin -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact_ World war 1 candle kit, World war One candle kit, C1915
These little tins were available for soldiers to buy before embarking to the first world war. As the candles and matches are contained within the tin , it would have been a ideal way to keep both dry. The lid of the tin could also have been useful as a windshield. The tin was donated in memory of Les Lawlor. James Leslie Lawlor was born in Mepunga and lived in Warrnambool and enlisted in October 1916. He was discharged as medically unfit as he had broken his wrist three years previously and the break had failed to heal well. The tin was donated in his memory by his sister Vera Maguire This item with its link to World War 1 soldiers has historical significance to Australians in general but is also a link to a local family. It is a complete object still with the candles and matches. Small rectangular tin box with image of three soldiers and tents in the background. Brown and yellow check pattern on sides and bottom. Small round hole in bottom with metal rim inside the tin , in which a candle would be placed. There are two small candles and a rectangular section in which a box of matches in sitting. Hinged lid.On lid," Camp pocket Candlestick. A soldier's friend. On base " Patented 19/7-15 No 16856." On tape on the bottom of tin, " Would like this to go to the historical society in memory of Les Lawlor, Vera Maguire.warrnambool, james leslie lawlor, vera maguire, camp pocket candlestick, world war 1 -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Domestic object - Letter Opener, Early 20th century
No specific information is available for this item. However, ivory was common in early 20th century household items, which were often purchased overseas as souvenirs. Many ivory items originated from Asia. Letter openers are still used today; however, they are now made out of steel as ivory is illegal.This item is an example of the use of ivory in domestic households early in the 20th century. A long, cream-white letter opener made out of ivory with a plain blade and rounded handle.There is decorative patterning on the handle consisting of holes and circles.ivory, letter opener, letters, chiltern athenaeum museum, mail -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - 'Perutz' Photographic Film Roll & Tin, Perutz
Perutz was the German firm of chemist Otto Perutz, and was established in 1870. It was the first company to produce a roll film for the Leitz camera.A clear film roll and silver metal film roll tin. On tin: "PERUTZ/6x9/620"photography, photograph, photo, camera, leitz camera, perutz, german, germany -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Electrolux Tin, Electrolux Pty Ltd, mid 1900's
The Anti-moth crystals were sold with the Electrolux Vacuum, along with the many other attachments, including the vaporiser. The crystals were made of paradichlorobenzene which is used in mothballs. Electrolux, founded in Sweden, has been manufacturing vacuum cleaners since 1919. On the back of the tin - 'Poisonous - Not to be taken - Electrolux Pty. Ltd., Melbourne - When used in conjunction with the vaporiser supplied with the Electrolux cleaner in this tin, Electrolux anti-moth crystals will destroy moths and moth larvae and are also effective against silverfish and other similar pests. Crystals or vapour will not harm fabrics in any way. Keep tin in cool place. - Kills Moths'A small empty vintage red, white and blue round lidded tin, 'Electrolux Anti-Moth Crystals'. The brand is printed in blue text on the middle white and red bands of the tin, with a moth shape included. The manufacturer is printed inside a white star shape on the blue lid. Detailed instructions for use is printed on the back in blue and red lettering. 'Electrolux Anti-Moth Crystals'. On the back of the tin printed in red 'POISONOUS - Not to be taken Electrolux Pty. Ltd. Melbourne' Full details for use is also provided. vacuum cleaners, cleaning equipment, domestic equipment, electrolux -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Opener, Tin
Standard issue tin opener used by Australian service personnel during World War 2. -
Arapiles Historical Society
Tin Opener
House hold item, metal tin opener used by railway gangers when camping outtin opener, can opener, can, tin -
Orbost & District Historical Society
tin, Mid to late 1900s
The British Australasian Tobacco Co. was based in Melbourne and Sydney. The parent company was founded in England, circa 1902. This item "HAVELOCK" is one of many ready rubbed tobacco tins produced by the British Australasian Tobacco Company.The ready rubbed tobacco held within the tin was mainly used by those smokers who rolled their own cigarettes. These smokers would have mainly used their palm and formed a cup then placing their choice of the amount of tobacco to be rolled. This would then be placed on the fine cigarette paper and rolled and sealed (using saliva in the mouth) into the required shape. There were mechanical "roll your own" gadgets on the market but most rural users, especially males used their palms. (Ref Victorian Collections)Roll your own cigarettes were popularly used in rural areas, especially when "tailor made" cigarettes were more expensive. Tobacco consumption in Australia is decreasing and fewer smokers are "rolling their own" cigarettes.A dark green rectangular shaped metal Havelock tobacco tin with a weave pattern. It is made from tin plated thin rolled steel. The lid is attached by two hinges.Lid - top left in gold coloured letters "HAVELOCK". bottom -"READY RUBBED TOBACCO" "2oz NET WEIGHT WHEN PACKED". Rim - "THE BRITISH AUSTRALASIAN TOBACCO CO. PTY. LTD." Inside lid -black print on gold background - "Every tin of genuine HAVELOCK Ready Rubbed Tobacco has the mane Havelock printed on the paper lining, and also on the band or wrapping sealing the tin. On the hinge side of the lid is "HAVELOCK READY RUBBED"tobacco cigarettes tin -
Red Cliffs Military Museum
Mess kit, 1939 (exact)
This is part of a collection donated by Mrs Margaret McKenzie that belonged to her husband and was issued to him during the Second World War, the mess tins were marked with names of places, ships and battle locations. Other items include a postcard sent home in August 1941 and a photo of Australian troops on parade at Wewak in August 1945Aluminium Mess tin set, 2 rectangular tins one smaller to fit into larger. Inscriptions engraved on 4 sides containing locations of training, ships and battle areas. Additional markings include year of manufacture and company along with Department of Defence broad arrow. Item is stamped metal with wire handle on the large tin. Wire carry handle missing on smaller tin. "Inscription on base of mess tin large. 'DARLEY ALBANY/ SYDNEY/ PERTH/ TRINCOMALEE:CEYLON/ PORT TUFIC/ SUEZ CANAL/ EL CANTARA/ GAZA/ JERUSALEM/ HIFA TELAVIV/ BETHALEM/ BAYROUTA/ JUDEDES FIAKE/darwin, world war two, pan set messing, mess tins, aluminium, 2nd aif, 8th battalion, vx52576, pte, mckenzie, c mckenzie, 1939, c b ltd, 1941 1945, 19th australian infantry training battalion, b company, 21st august 1941, finchaven, wandecla, cairns, brisbane -
Federation University Historical Collection
Rocks, Cassiterite, Ardelethan Tin Mine
From the Ballarat School of Mines.Geological Speciman geology, cassiterite, ardelethan -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, 16 Poulter Avenue [interior, pressed tin ceiling], 21/05/2014
Built circa 1915, this property has been restored.Digital copy of colour photograph.poulter avenue -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book, Watsonia RSL Sub-branch, The tin shed and beyond; a history. Watsonia RSL Sub-branch, 1952-1993
A history of the people and events that shaped the Watsonia RSL Sub-branch, from 1952 to 1993. Published in 1995.Includes a full history of the development of the Watsonia RSL.Paperback book, 148 p., illus, Black cover with illustration of RSL building.On first page "Shirley Fraser-Balck. See page 10"watsonia rsl sub branch, returned services league of australia, watsonia -
Streatham and District Historical Society
Sweet Tin, Tin
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Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Booklet, Dredging for Gold and Tin, c1935
Thompson and Co. were a large foundry and engineering works in Castlemaine, Victoria.Fifty six page, soft brown covered booklet including methods of dredging and a catalogue of various pumps. Illustrations include: Thompson's Head Office: Natual Head Method; Pontoon Plant method; floating pontoon suction cutter method and pontoon plant method.thompson's foundry, dredging, gold, tin, thompson and co, castlemaine, engineering, foundry, pontoon, pump -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Moody, Ron, 'Tin shed' days, 1997
An unofficial account of the first 20 years of Highett RSL.44 p. : plans, ports. ;non-fictionAn unofficial account of the first 20 years of Highett RSL.highett, highett rsl, returned services league of australia -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Geological specimen - Cassiterite, Cassiterite (Oxide of Tin) - Geological Specimen
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Unknown (Collection) - F.T.Twomey personal effects - incl- original dental floss, letters, toilet bag, hip flask, tin of buttons & badges, Diaries, notes on RAAF courses, drawings & Newspaper
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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Mug, Tin Mug, c1940
Found at POW Camp 13 Murchison.White enamel mug with flip top lid to keep beverage hot or cool.enamel mug, camp 13, beverage holders, pow camps victoria, harold newton -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Tin Pan Alley medley parts 1 & 2
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Monty Gray's tin shed
Phyl Johnson's poem about a famous shed selling bits and pieces in the 1930s.Phyl Johnson's poem about a famous shed selling bits and pieces in the 1930s.Phyl Johnson's poem about a famous shed selling bits and pieces in the 1930s.gray, monty, monty gray's tin shed, whitehorse road mitcham, johnson, phyl -
Highett RSL Sub Branch Inc
Book:, " Tin Shed " Days by Ron Moody
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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia, Australian Comforts Fund Talcum Powder Tin
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Equipment - Kevin Kerle Collection, Tin of Circuit Breakers, Servo Accelerometer, Plastic Box of Turner Bank Bubble Indicators, Plastic Container of Resistors, Tail of Plastic Bomb, Ball Bearing, Artificial Horizon x2, Sealed Gyroscope x2, Sealed Attitude Gyroscope , Compass Ball, Artificial Horizon Ball, Pitot Tube Static Probe, Minature Transmitter, Cable Pulleys, Bank Indicator, Static Probes, Warning Indicator Lights, Wind Range Chart, Nach Number Computer, Engine Tags, Paint Samples, F111 Electronic Parts, Ikara Wing Cross Section