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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Badge - Port Melbourne Football Club, Social Club Medallion, K S Luke, 1976
Collected by Fred WINDUSSPort Melbourne Football Club Social Club medallion 1976; diamond shaped, red, blue and gold, hanging on red cordsocieties clubs unions and other organisations, sport - australian rules football, frederick robert winduss, port melbourne football club, pmfc -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: MINUTE BOOK (24/12/1940 - 5/2/1954, 1940/54
Book: Minute book - Red White and Blue Extended G. M. Co. N.L.. Hard cover - Green with red spine.MCCOLL RANKIN & STANISTREETorganization, business, gold mining - legal -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Perpetual (income tax) Recorder. No. 5. Agricultural and Pastoral. M Lowry, 1917
Entries of sale of cattle, horses, wool, grain and sheep. Includes receipt to M. Lowry from Vic Producers Co op and final dist. Liquidators payment of wool shares and personal letter to M. Lowry from R. Charles. 1919Cream and red leather linen like hard cover with brass studs on spine. Title on red label, gold letters on front.m. lowry, vic producers coop, r. charles -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Macrame Belt, 1940's
Handmade by internee at Camp 3macrame belt in colours of red, yellow, light and dark green, white and brown. Worked in a diamond pattern. Tied with a red lacebelt - macrame, bissinger g, wied k and n, camp 3, tatura, ww2, handcrafts, macrame -
Plutarch Project
Clothing - Girls dancing costume apron, Traditional costume
The full costume used traditionally by girls in the 16th to 19th century AD. In Australia used by Thessaloniki Association “The White Tower” in Greek dances, parades and theatrical performances as a traditional costume.Historical significance for the purposes it was used by Thessaloniki Association "The White Tower", in functions, dancing and parades.Girl's dancing costume apron, red velvet with embroidery along outside. Red lining. Part "C" of a 4 piece costume.girl, dancing, costume, apron, βλαχοπούλα, ποδιά, greek, plutarch, στολή -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Artwork, other - Picture
Canvas embroidery done on canvas with the same stitch through out so as to resemble tapestryCanvas needlework picture. Dog sitting on cushion. Blue background with yellow wound round red border. Backed in red Felt.handcrafts, needlework -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Documents, Receipts
Receipts for items purchased for the new hostel give an authentic picture of organisational requirements. Also shows the type of hand written receipts that were common in the 1940s.Of interest not only because of the items chosen and their prices in setting up Holmbush, but also to see the Myer advertising on the back highlighting their services in that era.Register receipts x 9, beige, black printing, pencilled handwriting. One with an Urgent sticker in red, red printing on verso.residences, holmbush -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Lakes Entrance Primary School, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1993
Black and white photograph of fifteen junior students at Primary School wearing red noses for Red Nose Day.Lakes Entrance Victoriaschools, students, activities -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Badge - Conductor Trainer, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB)
Cloth shoulder patch to indicate that the conductor of the tram was qualified as a "Conductor Trainer".Demonstrates the method of indicating a conductor was qualified to train other conductors.Cloth badge or patch - made on black cloth backing, red stitching on the edge and the words "Conductor Trainer" stitched in red cotton. tramways, conductors, badges, mmtb, clothing, uniforms, training -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque - Plaque, Keswick Barracks
One of several items donated as part of the estate collection of Sergeant Trevor J Nicholson, who served in Royal Australian Armoured Corps, C Squadron and B Squadron 1st Armoured Regiment, 1969-70, Vietnam.A red wooden plaque of black, white, red and gold insignia of Keswick barracks depicting a piping shrike bird with outspread wings Keswick Barracks/Sergeants' Mess/Presented to/WO2 T Nicholson/From/PMC And Members/December'89nicholson, 4410261 wo2 trevor john burke nicholson, t nicholson, trevor john nicholson, plaque, shield, keswick, armoured corps, trevor nicholson, 4410261 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Headwear - Hat, c. 2000
Purchased in Sorrento from shop whose owner grew up at 10 Burnett Street, Mitcham. Her name was Roberta, daughter of Mary and Geoff Eastern, purchased from Harris Scarfe, Forest Hill 1990.Red Pill Box Straw Hat, decorated with red feathers, black beads and crystal beads, with black comb to hold in the hair.Rock Pool Millinerycostume, female headwear -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign, Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Hail Cars Here"
Sign - equal red band top and bottom red band, with words "HAIL CARS HERE" in black paint on a white background. Has a black back. Possibly ex Melbourne as Ballarat did not use steel poles. The design allowed them to be placed back to back.Yields information about Tramway stops signs and their layout.Semi-circular enamel sign on heavy metal sheet with mounting holes on the side returns. trams, tramways, street furniture, tram stops, mmtb -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Memorabilia - Memorabilia - Game, n.d
a. Plywood boat shape game, painted blue and cream on outside, red fittings inside, bell mounted on red platform. b. 4 counters, shaped like sailors, wooden, blue painted 'hats', red base, numbered 1 - 4 underneath. Another counter, the same shape as other 4, red painted 'hat' with knob, painted blue base. c. Wooden top, red and blue stripes -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Passenger
Book A5 in size, soft cover, black, red and grey cover. Title is slightly diagonally across front cover in white capital letters. Illustration of a man looking back at a train in the background in grey red and black. Red spine with title in white and name of author grey both in capital letters. Back of the book is a dark purple/red colour with small train illustration at bottom in red and grey. There is a white barcode partially covering the illustration of the train. There is a red banner quarter way down the cover, taking up a quarter of the cover with white writing outlining the story line. There are 4 review from News papers two either side of the red banner the review is in red the name of the reviewer and newspaper in white kristallnacht, camp 2, tatura internment camp, "dunera", berlin, ulrich alexander boschwitz, mv abosso -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Memento for Vietnam Veterans National Memorial, 1990s
The Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial is located on Anzac Parade in Canberra, the Nation's Capital. In May 1988 the Federal Government announced its support for the project. In August 1988 the first official Vietnam Veterans’ Day was held. In September, the Minister for Veterans’ Affairs, Ben Humphries, launched two television commercials designed to encourage donations and handed over a cheque for $12,500. Subsequent support from the Federal Government brought this to $250,000. However the bulk of the funds cam from public donation, together with some corporate sponsorship. The final cost for the memorial was just over $1.2 million. (info. from Vietnam Veterans association of Australia web-site)This item is significant in that it is a reminder of the history and experiences of the veterans of the Vietnam War and the enduring impact of the war on society.A framed momento of Vietnam War. Medallion is inset into red coloured card over mount board. It is double sided so that the medallion can be viewed from both sides. Silver raised lettering on rectangular black ribbon: "For Those Who Served Suffered and Died - Vietnam 1962 - 1973" Black lettering on red card: "This Commemorative Medallion was presented to the Orbost Shire Council by the Vietnam Veterans Association in recognition of the generosity of the people of the Orbost Shire, the Shire Council and the local R.S.L. in raising $1000, toward the building of the Vietnam Veterans National Memorial in Canberra. This Shire was the first area in the state to raise $1000." On front of medallion: "In Appreciation For Your Support" On reverse side of medallion: "Australian Vietnam Forces - National Memorial"vietnam-war war-momento war-plaque -
Sunshine and District Historical Society Incorporated
SPECIAL AWARD to No 1 FORGE O.F.M, 4th LIBERTY LOAN (1943), Probably around Circa 1943-1944
O.F.M. was the ORDNANCE FACTORY MARIBYRNONG. Up to the end of June 1943 and at a time when the wages were about £5 ($10) to £6 ($12) per week Australia had spent £1,106,000,000 (£156 per head) on the war effort. A lot of the money was spent at home in making war necessities such as armaments, munitions, boots, clothing, and in providing special training. Significant increases in numbers occurred in the personnel employed in the fighting services, and also in the work force involved in the war effort. During the financial year 1942-1943 the war cost Australia £561,743,000 (over a billion dollars), while the Income Tax raised from individuals totalled only 16.5% of this amount. To finance the war the Australian government had previously borrowed money from the public, and from institutions such as the savings banks, friendly societies, and life assurance societies, by running three successfully subscribed Liberty Loans. The institutions had contributed considerably more money to these Liberty Loans than the public, however it can be argued that the public members of these institutions had also contributed some money indirectly. The 4th Liberty Loan which opened on 5 October 1943 and closed on 9 November 1943 was intended to raise £125,000,000, with the government aiming for 750,000 subscribers. Bonds costing £10 each could be bought on a time payment scheme. A total of £126,408,000 was raised at two different interest rates and maturity dates, however the number of subscribers had only reached 567,533. Some newspaper reports of the time indicate that the low number of subscribers was a partial failure of the loan, because spare money in the community could lead to inflation at a time when goods were in short supply. The government set target quotas on how much money should ideally be raised in a particular district, and how many subscribers should ideally take part. Often these quotas proved to be excessive. The Special Red Pennant Award as given to the No 1 FORGE O.F.M. was normally for achieving the highest per capita contribution within each particular group. What is unknown at this stage is what other entities were in the same group, or how large the group was. There were other variations of the awards such as those given to country districts, where a star was placed on the left hand corner of the pennant if the money quota was reached, while two or three stars indicated that the quota was doubled or tripled. A bar was also included on the pennant if the quota of subscribers was achieved, while two bars indicated double the quota of subscribers. The above information was sourced from Trove newspaper articles at: (1) http://nla.gov.au.nla.news-article70439716, (2) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article141292541, (3) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11797265, (4) http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article11788072, and from (5) http://static.awm.gov.au/images/collection/pdf/RCDIG1070158--1-.PDF (see page 580).This framed award has significance in that it serves as a historic reminder that the No 1 Forge O.F.M. and the Ordnance Factory Maribyrnong once existed within the Shire of Braybrook, and later the City of Sunshine, and that it was involved in the manufacture of ordnance for World War 2. It also serves as a historic reminder that it costs a huge amount of money for a country to be involved in a major war, and that a big contribution is required from the public to raise money and to produce goods for the war effort.Permanently sealed brown stained wood frame with a glass face. Enclosed behind the glossy glass is a triangular shaped pennant made of red felt material. The red colour appears to be somewhat faded. The inscriptions and markings on the pennant are in blue, gold, and white coloured inks.The AUSTRALIAN COAT OF ARMS diagram plus the following writing: SPECIAL AWARD / 4th LIBERTY LOAN / Oct.-Nov. 1943 / No 1 FORGE O.F.M.4th liberty loan, special award, ordnance factory maribyrnong, no 1 forge o.f.m., oct - nov 1943, red pennant -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Cloth Badge, n.d
Cloth badge, shield shaped, Casterton Victoria on a green and gold background. The green is divided diagonally by a thin white line. On one side, white ram's head, outlined in dark red, on other side white bull's head outlined in dark red. Red lettering, white backing; red embroidered border on badge.Front: 'CASTERTON' - above heads 'VICTORIA' - below heads -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Lapel pin, Lapel pin from 1968 Stoke-Mandeville Games in israel
The 17th International Stoke-Mandeville Games is Tel Aviv, Israel, in 1968, was later classified as being the 3rd edition of the Paralympics.Small round metal badge/lapel pin.Dark gold text on a dark red background, with '1968' in the middle, surrounded by STOKE MANDEVILLE GAMES IN ISRAEL.The text and dark red section is surrounded by a green laurel pattern on a gold background.stoke-mandeville games, paralympics, 1968 stoke-mandeville games, 1968 paralympics games -
Disability Sport & Recreation Victoria
Lapel pin, Lapel pin from 1966 Stoke-Mandeville Games in israel
The 1966 Stoke-Mandeville Games, held in Tel Aviv, Israel, were the 15th iteration of the Stoke-Mandeville Games.Small round metal badge/lapel pin.Dark gold text on a dark red background, with '1966' in the middle, surrounded by STOKE MANDEVILLE GAMES IN ISRAEL.The text and dark red section is surrounded by a green laurel pattern on a gold background.stoke-mandeville games, 1966 stoke-mandeville games -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Objects, safety matches 'Redheads' 2015, c2015
This is a current example of the 'Redhead' logo used by Bryant & May Ltd Richmond,Victoria, Australia c 1946 - 1980 On 15th December 1909, Bryant & May, Australia’s first match factory at Church Street, Richmond, Victoria. was opened by The Honourable Alfred Deakin, Prime Minister of Australia, and Mrs. Deakin. It was heralded by the first Commonwealth Government of newly-federated Australia because the government of the day was anxious to encourage secondary industry and pledged tariff protection of local manufacturers. The building was constructed in 1909 as the Empire Works to a design by prolific Melbourne architect William Pitt and was purchased soon after by British safety match manufacturer Bryant and May, who significantly expanded the building, adding another level and the landmark clock tower. Bryant and May were unique in that they operated as a model factory, providing workers with conditions and amenities that even today seem generous. These included a dining hall and sports facilities such as a tennis court and bowling green which were constructed in the 1920s. Bryant and May ceased Australian match manufacture in the early 1980s as a result of import competition. Their iconic Redheads matches are now imported from Sweden. The complex has since been converted for use as offices and showrooms but is extremely well preserved. It is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. Bryant and May was a United Kingdom (UK) company created in the mid-nineteenth century specifically to make matches. Their original Bryant and May Factory was located in Bow, London. They later opened other match factories in the United Kingdom and Australia, such as the Bryant and May Factory, Melbourne; and owned match factories in other parts of the world. Bryant and May survived as an independent company for over seventy years, but went through a series of mergers with other match companies and later with consumer products companies. To protect its position Bryant and May merged with or took over its rivals. In 1971 the Northern Ireland factory, Maguire & Patterson closed down following a terrorist attack.. In the 1980s, factories in Gloucester and Glasgow closed too leaving Liverpool as the last match factory in the UK, until December 1994. . The registered trade name Bryant and May still exists and it is owned by Swedish Match Industries as are many of the other registered trade names of the other, formerly independent, companies within the Bryant and May group. Two French chemists, Henri Savene and Emile David Cahen, proved in 1898 that the addition of phosphorus sesquisulfide meant that the substance was not poisonous, that it could be used in a "strike-anywhere" match, and that the match heads were not explosive. British company Albright and Wilson, was the first company to produce phosphorus sesquisulfide ( Red Phosphorous) matches commercially. The company developed a safe means of making commercial quantities of phosphorus sesquisulfide in 1899 and started selling it to match manufacturers. Matches were first produced by Bryant & May in Australia in 1909. The Redhead name applies to the red striking heads of the matches which were introduced to Australia in 1946. The logo on the matchbox depicted the head and shoulder of a redheaded woman and has had four major updates since that time with a number of special issues depicting animals, birds and notable persons also producedThe Bryant & May Ltd factory in Church St Richmond is a listed building and has been converted to apartments following the closure of the Company 1980. Bryant & May's Ltd were influential in fighting against the dreadful disease known as Phossy jaw which was caused by white phosphorus used in the manufacture of the early matches. They were also the object of the 'Match Girls Strike' in London 1888, which won important improvements in working conditions and pay for the mostly female workforce working with the dangerous white phosphorus. The public were slow to purchase these safety matches because of the higher price An empty box of 'Redheads' safety matches made in Sweden for ST-Group, Springvale, Victoria, Australia c2015. The tray for the matches slides inside the open ended cover. The striking patch is on both sides of the cover. The matches have been removed. Matches were first produced by Bryant & May in Australia in 1909. The Redhead name applies to the red striking heads of the matches which were introduced to Australia in 1946. The logo on the matchbox depicted the head and shoulder of a redheaded woman and has had four major updates since that time with a number of special issues depicting animals, birds and notable persons also produced. Bryant and May ceased Australian match manufacture in the early 1980s.Top of cover ; Redheads / 45 safety / matches . Logo ; head & shoulders of a female with red hair Base of coverMade in Sweden / Redheads (R) is proudly marketed / by ST- Group Australia. / 718 Princes Highway Springvale Vic. 3171 / .............../ Readheads is a registered trademark / of Swedish Match Industries AB. / Complies ith European / Match Standard EN 1783-1997-SAF/ WARNING; / KEEP OUT OF REACH / OF CHILDREN. STRIKE / GENTLY AWAY FROM BODY . / barcode.redheads safety matches, safety matches, bryant & may pty ltd, phossy jaw disease, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, lights, lamps, tobacco, white phosphorous, phosphorus sesquisulfide, swedish match pty ltd, pitt william, savens henri, cahen emile david , richmond victoria, match girls strike 1888, -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Land Sale Advertisement, Beverley Park, Heathmont - circa late 1970s
Single sided leaflet with red printSubdivision includes Wantirna Road, Daisy Street, Vale Street, Westmore Drive, Jarma Road, Canterbury Road. Sole Agents - H.G. McLean & Associates Pty. Ltd. 166 Canterbury Rioad, Heathmont, Vic. 3135 Telephone 870 3422 (3 lines) After Hours 870 5879, 288 5071 -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Ticket, Train ticket, Child - Single, No. 15195, Greensborough to Eltham, 19 August 1976, 19 Aug 1976
Cardboard ticket in beige with red strip.Day of use stamped1976, eltham, greensborough, train ticket -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Book, L. J. Blake, Vision and Realisation-A Centenary History of State Education in Victoria-Volume 1, 1973
A centenary history of state education in VictoriaRed cover with the title and volume on the spine. non-fictionA centenary history of state education in Victoriaeducation, state education, victoria, history -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
FOLDER, Folder of Defence Forces Photographs
Rectangular shaped red coloured folder. -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Medal VC (Copy), Victorian Cross Medal (Copy of), 2020
A Copy of the Victoria Cross for display only purpose.Copy of Victoria Cross for Lara R.S.L. Display purposes only.Victoria Cross Medal with Red RibbonOn Reverse it a marking stating COPY. The Victoria Cross for Australia is the highest award in the Australian Honours System, superseding the British Victoria Cross for issue to Australians. The Victoria Cross for Australia is the "decoration for according recognition to persons who in the presence of the enemy, perform acts of the most conspicuous gallantry, or daring or pre-eminent acts of valour or self-sacrifice or display extreme devotion to duty. The Victoria Cross for Australia was created by letters patent signed by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on 15 January 1991. It is listed equal first with the British Victoria Cross on the Australian Order of Wear with precedence in Australia over all orders, decorations and medals. The decoration may be awarded to members of the Australian Defence Force and to other persons determined by the Australian Minister for Defence.] A person to whom the Victoria Cross for Australia has been awarded is entitled to the post nominals VC placed after the person's name.copy of victoria cross -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, Military Black dress tie
Made for use by Australian service personal.Black dress tie with red lining.Label inside with manufactures information on it. -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, Lanyard, Circa 1960s
Denotes an Infantry RegimentRed Lanyard. Royal Victoria Regiment -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Booklet, The Australian Soldiers' Pocket Book, January 1943
Issued to Service personnel during WW2The Australian Soldiers Pocket Book was distributed to Army personnel during WW2. It belonged to SGT John Branch 419022, Aircrew in the Royal Australian Air Force.Red cardboard cover with paper pagesFront Cover - 'The Soldiers' Pocket Book' at top and at bottom 'Gift from ... The Australian Comforts Fundaustralian soldiers pocket book, ww2, australian comforts fund, john branch, 419022, lauriston house lara -
Federation University Historical Collection
Audio, Reel of audio
School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation UniversityAudio reel in red and white box list stuck with tape on the front of recordings with Date for B'Cast, Dur, played(removed and placed inside box)school of mines, audio, reel, jack barker, magnetophonband basf, standard tape -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Sealing Register, Ballarat School of Mines and Industries, Ballarat, School of Mines and Industries Ballarat Sealing Register, 12/11/1971
School of Mines is a predecessor of Federation UniversityThis book lists the sealing information of the School of Mines in the 1970's and 80's giving us an understanding of the operations of the School of Mines in that era and of the people involved with the institution at that time. It shows projects that were being undertaken at the institution at the time and gives us an historical perspective on project costs and the type of work being doneRed book with gold lettering on the front Sealing Register School of Mines and Industries Ballarat written on front cover sealing register, school of mines and industries ballarat, d.j weir pty ltd, customs of the commonwealth of australia, peter joseph gill, mary daly, w.g feary and sons, john nolan and son, k.j brady, r shewell, t.j coutts, j. k. and w walsh, h.w sarah