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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Picture, Peter Payens, Wooden framed board holding sepia coloured photos of Ringwood City Councillors inscribed "Proclaimed a City ... 1960", 1960
Prepared by Peter Payens, Ringwood. Hung in Council ChambersWooden framed board holding sepia coloured photos of Ringwood City Councillors inscribed "Proclaimed a City ... 1960". +Additional Keywords: Hubbard, B.J. - Councillor JP / Spencer, R.O. - Councillor JP / Baxter, D.J. - Councillor / Deuter, M.D. - Councillor / Lavis, A.G. - Councillor JP / McLeod, L.H. - Councillor / Hodgkins, J.F. - Councillor / Horman, R.C. - Councillor JP / Vergers, P. - Councillor JP / Dwerryhouse, F.P. - AIMA, JP, Town Clerk / Robertson, A.C. - C.E., AIME, City Engineer -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of wooden building being moved by traction engine, Wooden building being moved by traction engine, c.1893 (original image)
Murray Comrie Collection. Monochrome photograph depicting wooden building being moved by traction engine. This is probably the building built in the 1850s as the Welsh Church in Tarnagulla. In 1893 the church was sold and the building was removed to Llanelly, where it was remodeled and became St. David's Church of England and served as such for quite a number of years. It is probably this move which is depicted in this image. During the early 1970s, with the decline in population at Llanelly, it was necessary to close the church which was sold and removed to Bradford for a private amenities hall. This photograph is a reasonable copy from an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s. tarnagulla, llanelly, bradford, churches, welsh, religion, buildings, transport -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of wooden building being moved by traction engine, Wooden building being moved by traction engine, c.1893 (original image)
Murray Comrie Collection. Monochrome photograph depicting wooden building being moved by traction engine. This is probably the building built in the 1850s as the Welsh Church in Tarnagulla. In 1893 the church was sold and the building was removed to Llanelly, where it was remodeled and became St. David's Church of England and served as such for quite a number of years. It is probably this move which is depicted in this image. During the early 1970s, with the decline in population at Llanelly, it was necessary to close the church which was sold and removed to Bradford for a private amenities hall. This photograph is a reasonable copy from an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s. tarnagulla, llanelly, bradford, churches, welsh, religion, buildings, transport -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
box with 10 badges, Hand made wooden box containing badges for Ringwood Cricket and Football Clubs between 1930-1998, 1930-1998
Belonged to a member and player of the Ringwood Cricket and Football Clubs.Wooden box with oval coloured picture on front containing metal badges for Ringwood Cricket and Football Clubs. 1. For the cricket Club 4 yellow metal medals, two with yellow cords, gold lettering and dark blue enamel.Numbers on back. 2. 2 metal badges for the Ringwood Football Club gold and black enamel, 1 card shaped like a shield with Magpie on front, Member's Ticket 1930. Also Ringwood Football Club Woodsmen's medal and a Ringwood Past Players and Official's badge 94. 3.Returned Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen badge. . 4. 7 small discs with nos. 90-94 for changing dates on badges? -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Wax Sealing stamp, Melbourne Tramway & Omnibus Co. Limited, Wooden Wax Sealing stamp, 1880's?
Wooden Wax Sealing stamp - wood handle with a small brass stamp with the letters "R.Ty." and "I" or "1" underneath. See e-mail message from Andrew Cook dated 3-2-2019, Andrew advised "That is a wax seal (see attached image of a modern day one). You can still buy them to this day. I'm only guessing, but maybe the seal came from one of Melbourne's cable tram depots? 'R' could possibly stand for 'Richmond' or maybe 'Revenue'. See: https://milligram.com/creativity/wax-seals - accessed 22/2/2019 for samples of the seals and the stamps - very similar in design.trams, tramways, mmtb, revenue clerks, tickets -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photographs, Awaiting Cataloguing: Parkwood Secondary College 1986 - 2012 various framed pictures and one wooden box containing slide projector, 1986 - 2012
Parkwood Secondary College 1986 - 2012 various framed pictures and one wooden box containing slide projector (u/s); 3870/1 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College 2012 Deb Ball; 3870/2 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College 2003 Presentation Ball; 3870/4 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Presentation Ball 2005; 3870/5 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Presentation Ball 2004; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2003; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2004; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2006; 3870/6 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Year 12 2007; 3870/7 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Staff 2003; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Staff 2004; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College House Captains 2001; 3870/8 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College House Captains 2001; 3870/9 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Debutante Ball 4 April 1998; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Marcus Kruger 1985; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Shayne Bannard 1999; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Darren Dunk 1992; 3870/10 Framed picture Parkwood Secondary College Graduate, Paul Lyford 1986 -
Royal Brighton Yacht Club
Life Ring, Vega Trophy (Mounted Wooden Life Ring)
Vega Trophy (Mounted Wooden Life Ring) Donor: Graham Noel During World War II when the Germans occupied the Channel Islands the local people went through very severe food rationing and were on the verge of starvation. Near the end of the war, the Swedish ship Vega was allowed by the Germans to deliver several shipments of food to the civilian population, easing the critical shortages of food on the islands. Further background detail can be found below. Graham Noel was born on the Islands and lived there during this harsh period. The trophy is awarded to the winner of the Combined Division AMS Aggregate Series. First Winner: Under Capricorn, P. Bedlington 2005/06 Vega – Further historical background Early in the Second World War Jersey was declared “unarmed” and the German military took over, taking quite a few lives in the process, through strafing the main harbour and a few other places which they needlessly considered threatening. A considerable number of locals evacuated to England before the Germans arrived, but more than 60% of the population remained and endured 5 years of very strict and difficult conditions. Not only was the population unable to contact relatives in the UK or elsewhere, but very quickly they found themselves subject to harsh curfews, strictly rationed foodstuffs, no fuel for vehicles, radios confiscated, and homes and hotels commandeered by the military. The military demanded first pick of all foodstuffs and kept meticulous records of all livestock forcing farmers even to show newborn calves and piglets to them, then claiming the new arrivals for their dinner tables. However there are many stories of farmers outwitting their masters when twin calves or suchlike arrived! Lawbreakers were quickly dealt with, mostly with lengthy prison terms in Jersey, but the more serious crimes were punished by being sent to some horrible French prisons, or even some of the notorious German concentration camps. All local Jews were dispatched to concentration camps, and even English born families were similarly shipped through France and on to Germany. Sadly, a considerable number of those deported did not make it back safely to Jersey. In June 1944 the locals were delighted to hear that the Allies had invaded Normandy and very soon they could hear the battles as the Allies worked their way along the French coast. Little did they know they would still have to wait another 11 months for freedom, having to put up with a very demanding German occupation force which was still determined to obey Hitler’s order to “Defend the Channel Islands to the death”. Now that France was in Allied Hands the local military commanders were unable to supplement their food supplies from France and even harsher demands were made on the local population to ensure that all branches of their still very substantial military force were reasonably well fed. As well as the military, Jersey farmers had to provide food for the Allied POWs and the many “forced labourers”, mainly of Russian, Polish and Italian backgrounds who had been directed to the island to build all the concrete bunkers. This included an underground hospital, all this complying with Hitler’s orders to ensure that the Channel Islands would never again be part of Britain. Many requests by the Jersey authorities for Red Cross assistance were rejected, but finally in December 1944 they agreed and on 30th December the Red Cross vessel “Vega” (Swedish Registry) arrived and delivered parcels to the civilian population. These parcels contained a variety of foodstuffs supplied mainly by Canadian authorities, desperately needed medical supplies, flour, oils and soaps, as well as tobacco from New Zealand. Vega made a further 3 or 4 trips and most certainly eased the desperate situation being faced by the locals. In fact, it resulted in the locals having slightly better food supplies than the military and many local farmers tell stories of having to protect their stock from marauding soldiers. Understandably Churchill was reluctant to send in an invading force to retake the Channel Islands, but by May 1945 it was clear that the Third Reich was finished and on May 9th the German Military surrendered, without a fight, to a large British landing force. On a slightly lighter note … in January 1945 Jersey stonemasons were seen in the main town square repairing flagstones … the Germans had never noticed that the name “Vega” had been formed in those flagstones! As a side note Vega is the name of the brightest star in the universe. Furthermore, throughout the occupation, despite German law that demanded confiscation of all radio sets, punishable by long prison terms or deportation to Germany, there were still many sets being listened to. The locals had a well refined news system for the dissemination of news of what was happening in the outside world. vega, graham noel, ams, combined division, aggregate -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact, Wooden Pig
Oral tradition suggests that this pig came from Papua/New Guinea and was probably in the old Warrnambool Museum which was situated in the Mechanics Institute Building and closed in the 1960s (site of Warrnambool Library today). Illustrations have been found of similar carved pigs originating from the Sepik River area (Tambanum Village) of Papua/New Guinea and of similar items collected early in the 20th century. It is known that the old Museum had a considerable collection of South Sea Islands material but those items appear to have been mainly collected from the Fiji area. If the possible provenance of this item (Papua/New Guinea and old Museum) can be proved then it is a significant item as an example of an indigenous carving which may be more than 60 years old. The pig is very important in Papua/New Guinea as a source of food and a barter/currency item. Otherwise, with provenance not established, the item is useful for displayA brown coloured pig carved out of wood with several cracks on rear and front leg. White coloured incisions on snout, back and ears in patterns reminiscent of Pacific Island indigenous carvings. One ear broken and mended and the other with the top piece missing. Incised with patterns as described abovewarrnambool, old warrnambool museum, papua/new guinea culture -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wooden limestone wagon 242, Fyansford Cement Works Railway, November 1962, 1962
Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencyfyansford cement works railway, george coop collection, limestone wagon, wagon -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wooden limestone wagon 242, Fyansford Cement Works Railway, November 1962, 1962
Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white negative transparencyfyansford cement works railway, george coop collection, limestone wagon, wagon -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Plaque - Wooden wall-hanging, Cedar Wooden Wall Hanging, 1941
Owned by William Albert HARRISON (Service Number VX41478; above Link ["WW2 Record"] Sent home to his mother from Liban on 25-10-41 Soldier's name known. Items donated (date unknown) by brother-in-law who was living in Montmorency and was a committee member of MERSL when item donated.Oval shaped slice of wood from the cedar tree in Lebanon. Carving of a cedar tree across top and emblem of Australian Commonwealth Military Services half way down and Cedar of Lebanon across the bottom half. Stained with light brown varnish. Original bark of tree all the way around the edge.Two stamps in French possibly where it was made, Artiols bois des cedres. Becharry Liban. Salim Kabalan. Hand written message;- Mother with all the best to you Bill. Dated 25-10-41 -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Wooden plate or platter, Souvenir Wooden Platter, 1941
Owned by William Albert HARRISON (Service Number VX41478; above Link ["WW2 Record"] Sent home to his mother from Liban on 25-10-41 Soldier's name known. Items donated (date unknown) by brother-in-law who was living in Montmorency and was a committee member of MERSL when item donated.Oval shaped slice of wood from the cedar tree in Lebanon. (Liban) Stained with light brown varnish. Original bark from tree all around trhe edge of plateStamp in French possibly where it was made, Artiols bois des cedres. Becharry Liban. Salim Kabalan. Hand written message;- Edna with all the best to you Bill. Dated 25-10-41 -
Dunkeld Museum Inc.
Box, Wooden, Handmade, Wooden Flag Box
This box was made for the Royal Dunkeld School in Scotland to participate in a flag exchange with with the Dunkeld State School No 183 in Victoria, Australia in 1910. It was made from the wood of one of three Larch trees planted in Dunkeld Scotland by the 2nd Duke of Athol from seeds which were brought from the Tyrol. The tree was struck by lightning in 1905 and died over the next few years. It was cut down and some of the timber was used to make the box.This box was sent to the Dunkeld State School from the Royal School of Dunkeld, Scotland and part of a state wide flag exchange in Victoria in 1910. Schools were encouraged to contact schools with a similar name. This box contained a Union Jack which was first flown at the Dunkeld, Victoria school on Empire Day 1910. A box made of Australian Ash was sent to Scotland with an Australian flag enclosed.Timber box made from larch wood. Silver shield on the lid and plaque on the front edge of the lid and crossed flags on the front of the box with a portrait of King George 5th and a banner engraved "God Save the King". Handles on the end are brass lions heads with rings through their mouth. Lock keeper is silver in the form of a Maltese Cross.. The lid has bevelled sides and ends and the interior has strengthening bars in the corners and inside the lid is the provenance of the timber.On top a shield with a bird and a thistle and the letters RDS. Below this a bannet with the words Forward with Honour. On the front bevel of the lid a plaque with "Presented to Dunkeld State School Victoria Australia from Dunkeld Royal H.G. School Scotland 24th may 1910. On the front. Banner with God save the King. Crossed flags representing either the Union Jack or the Scottish Saltair and the Australian Flag and a medallion with the head of King George 5th in relief. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Brick, Wooden road block, 1880s
Accompanied by article by Kevin Patterson (Nillumbik Historical Society) which explains the use of these blocks as a road surface in the City of Melbourne from the 1880s. The final wood blocks were dismantled in the 1950s and blocks sent to suburban wood yards to be sold as fuel for open fires and combustion heaters.As most of these blocks were sold for fuel, it is unusual to find one surviving. Block of timber cut to size and dipped in tar for use a a road block. wood blocks, paving, melbourne, road surfaces, tar -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Original wooden bridge at Hurstbridge
Black and white photograph reproduced on p77 of 'Pioneers & Painters'pioneers and painters, sepp, bridges, hurstbridge -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book, ESCAPE FROM THE SWASTIKA: Colditz, Hell Camp, Stalag Luft 3, The Wooden Horse
Hardback with dust cover Author Burton Graham Publisher Marshall Cavendish London: 1975 ISBN 0 85685 108 6 -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book - Hardcover book, Peter Evans, Wooden Rails & Green Gold-A century of timber and transport along the Yarra Track, 2022
A history of the timber mills along the Yarra Track from Narbethong to Matlock.Hardcover. Shows Mick Taylor making last-minute adjustments to the rigging of a large log about to commence its journey down the incline to the Marysville Timber and Seasoning Company No.1 mill. Back cover has a photograph of a rail tractor towing a timber trolley along a timber tramway.non-fictionA history of the timber mills along the Yarra Track from Narbethong to Matlock.timber, timber mills, yarra track, narbethong, matlock, marysville, wood's point, wilks creek, great divide, cathedral range, cumberland, foresters, sawmillers, peter evans -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book - Hardcover book, Peter Evans, Wooden Rails & Green Gold-A century of timber and transport along the Yarra Track, 2022
A history of the timber mills along the Yarra Track from Narbethong to Matlock.Hardcover. Shows Mick Taylor making last-minute adjustments to the rigging of a large log about to commence its journey down the incline to the Marysville Timber and Seasoning Company No.1 mill. Back cover has a photograph of a rail tractor towing a timber trolley along a timber tramway.non-fictionA history of the timber mills along the Yarra Track from Narbethong to Matlock.timber, timber mills, yarra track, narbethong, matlock, marysville, wood's point, wilks creek, great divide, cathedral range, cumberland, foresters, sawmillers, peter evans -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object, Wooden Chess Board Like item
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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Edward Bishop, Mosquito: The wooden wonder, 1990
The de Havilland mosquito was the most versatile and successful military aircraft of World War Two, used in a variety of rolesIndex, ill (b/w), p.170.non-fictionThe de Havilland mosquito was the most versatile and successful military aircraft of World War Two, used in a variety of rolesde havilland mosquito, world war 1939-1945 - aerial operations - britain -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Functional object - Homemade wooden tray, Wooden Tray
Timber base with quad sides. Estapol lacqueredMade by Geoff Craig -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Functional object - Wooden tray, Wooden Tray with Metal Handles
Timber base with quad side. Metal handles. Estapol lacquered honey coloured stain. -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Equipment - Wooden Ruler
"G & G" Trademark - globe showing Australia. 12 inches and millimetres"T Thorley" inscription -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Furniture - Display Stand, Wooden Reading Stand
White painted, lockable. Two double doors with glass panels on sloped base. White base, 4 arched legs. -
Stanley Athenaeum & Public Room
Furniture - Table, Wooden Table
Cedar with 3 drawers, green lino top. Lockable drawers. One large piece for top. Blackwood legs 9cm width graduating to 6cm. Cedar drawers with knobs which have been replaced extending to back of table with lock and key.Possibly made from Mayday Hills Complex -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Basis Aircraft Construction & Repair - Wooden Structures, Vol 2
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Flag, Wooden stand decorated with a Vietnamese flag and an Australian flag and the Vietnamese republic emblem, and a glass dome encasing a gold statuette display on a board base
'504'statuette, flag -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, The Wooden Spoon (Newsletter). Vol.1 No.1 - The original Nui Dat underground (original & a copy sent by donor), 1969
This is the 1st edition of the 'B' Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment Unit newsletter from August 1969.1st armoured regiment assoc. inc. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Wooden Box
An eloberate black wood box embossed with shell inlay depicting human figures in varios poses on two sides. On the other two sides there a a round symbol also in shell inlay. There is no lid to the boxbox, shell -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Ceremorial Object, Wooden Cross
Bamboo lashed cross with a metal octagonal identity disc & the name B.T. Cullen.cross