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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - COHN BROTHERS COLLECTION: TYPED LETTER DATED 1933
Typed correspondence on printed The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney Limited Sydney letterhead dated 11th December 1933 to Cohn Bros Brewery. Acknowledging receipt of £65/3/3 placed to the credit of Edward Thomas Thring's account.bendigo, industry, cohn bros brewery, edward thomas thring -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: CHEQUE BOOK SANDHURST AND EAGLEHAWK PYRITES GOLD EXTRACTION CO LTD, 1909
Dividend cheque Book on the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, Sandhurst and Eaglehawk Pyrites Gold Extraction Co Ltd.; Cheques dated from March 1, 1909 to October 2, 1909; unused cheques plus cheque butts.organization, mining, finance, mccoll, rankin and stanistreet: cheque book: sandhurst and eaglehawk pyrites gold extraction co ltd: -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Loney Jack, S S Glenelg, 1985
An account of the short but spectacular career of Benjamin Boyd, and his fleet of trading ships, between 1842 and 1851. Described as Australia most colourful commercial adventurer, his business interests covered banking, shipping, whaling, cattle raisingJack Loneyships, shipping -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Open space on market, 1991
Re-zoning of public space in Vermont South ratified so that front portion to be sold to commercial interests and the rear of the site kept for community uses including Vermont South Library, Community House, Child care and Community Hostel.Re-zoning of public space in Vermont South ratified so that front portion to be sold to commercial interests and the rear of the site kept for community uses including Vermont South Library, Community House, Child care and Community Hostel.Re-zoning of public space in Vermont South ratified so that front portion to be sold to commercial interests and the rear of the site kept for community uses including Vermont South Library, Community House, Child care and Community Hostel.city of nunawading, vermont south branch library, vermont south community house, vermont south child care centre, vermont south community hostel, athan, savvas, edwards, margaret, mckittrick, david, janssen, harry, spurr, noel, libraries, community houses, child care centres -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - DRESSING, PARAFFIN GAUZE, Vernon & Company Ltd, Nov 1957
Part of first aid kit issued to Flight Sergeant Robert G. Jackson posted to Butterworth Base, Malaysia 1966-69. Dressing is a non adherent dressing of open mesh cloth.Silver tin container paraffin gauze dressing. Square shaped with curved corners and black and yellow label stuck to the top. Contents 24 pieces of paraffin gauze dressing.Noted in pen on label "For Burns and Scalds" Labelled "Paraffin Gauze dressings".medical, butterworth -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir Spoon, Goodwill Products, Late 20th century
This spoon is a souvenir of Brauer College, Warrnambool. This school had its origins in the establishment in 1913 in Timor Street, Warrnambool of the Warrnambool Technical School which later incorporated the Warrnambool Technical College. In the 1970s the Technical School section was relocated to Caramut Street, Warrnambool and in 1990 was re-named Brauer College (after a local doctor of note, Doctor Alfred Brauer, a prominent supporter of technical education in Warrnambool. The Timor Street location is now the site of South West T.A.F.E. (Technical and Further Education).This spoon is of interest as a memento of Brauer College, an important secondary school institution in Warrnambool. This is a gilt-covered metal spoon with a decorative top containing an inserted round badge in blue and yellow colouring. The spoon is contained within a black and clear-coloured plastic containerBrauer Secondary College Goodwill Products brauer college, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Archive - Document, Eltham Festival, 1970-2018
Archive Box containing series of manilla folders covering the Eltham Community Festival, Nillumbik Festival and Rotary Eltham Festival from 1970 to presenteltham festival, nillumbik festival, rotary eltham fesitval, eltham community festival -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - TINS ANTI GAS, C.1942
... containers ...two rectangular blue tins marked "ointment anti-gas no. 5" Usage instructions on front and back in black print. Inside has cardboard dividers for individual containers.containers, military-equipment, medicine - first aid, anti gas -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Try pot, c. 20th century
This try-pot is one of a set of three. Whalers used large iron pots, called try-pots to liquefy large chunks of whale blubber down into oil. Early on in the history of whaling, small whaling boats had no means to process blubber at sea and had to bring it into whaling stations for processing at shore-based try-works. Later, when bay whaling evolved and large scale vessel were utilised for hunting whales, try pots were mounted onto the top deck. This advance had its benefits as the processing facilities were mobile, whalers could move operations to follow whales and discover new whaling grounds. The deceased whale would be tied up alongside the ship, the crewmen cut away the blubber, or outer fat layer, in long strips. They hauled the strips aboard, cut them into smaller pieces, and tossed them into boiling cauldrons on deck to render the fat into oil. The whale oil was stored in barrels in the cargo hold, and brought to put for sale. The oil was much sought after as a good quality fuel tor heating, light and lubrication. Try pots were used in the whaling industry, one of the very early industries in Colonial Australia, including here on the southwest coast of Victoria. The high grade oil was a much sought after product and used for essential services such as fuelling the lights of the lighthouses. Commercial whaling ceased in Australia in 1979.Try pot, one of a set of three. A large cast-iron cauldron of about 200 gallons in capacity. Round metal container with rounded base and flat extended lip. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, try pot, trypot, cauldron, whale oil, whaling, fuel -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Ink Well
This inkwell was in use up until the early 1960's (especially in schools) and used as a source of ink into which a nib pen was inserted which could hold only a small amount for distribution onto mainly paper. The pen itself did not contain any "self" ink replenishment(such as fountain pens or later on biros ). Writing using this method involved a greater time period and also involved a drying application such as blotter to stop the ink from smudging(blurring or becoming smeared).This ink well is very significant to The Kiewa Valley because it represents a period before "cartridge" fountain pens and biros. It was in a "slower" paced era when written communication was not required to be an "instant" method. This was also a period in time when all forms of communication, especially in a rural settings, had no requirement, because of the facilities available, to be the "now" contingency. The "lay back" environment of semi isolated rural areas can be highlighted by the well used phrase of the times - "she'll be right mate"Brown coloured inkwell. Made of pottery, cylindrical shaped container with a raised neck opening at the top. This item has a flat bottom for positioning on a desk or other flat surfacepottery, inkwell for nib pens, stationery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - SPICE SET
Tin container labelled on lid in red, Spices, decorated in gold with flowers, containing six round gold tins marked nutmeg, cinnamon, ginger, allspice, cloves and pepper.domestic equipment, food storage & preservation, kitchen -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Aerial view Maribyrnong and Yarra rivers and Coode Island, c. 1976
Donated to City of Port Melbourne by Councillor Russell GRIFFITHS.Aerial photograph taken from above junction of Yarra and Maribyrnong rivers showing oil and chemical storage farm at Coode Island and four container vessels at Swanson Dock.transport - shipping, piers and wharves - miscellaneous, swanson dock -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Container
Light blue coloured with red and green apples and yellow pears, dark green leaves, brown branches, maroon strawberries, purple grapes and maroon nectarines on lid and container.Japan -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tin, biscuit, Swallow & Ariell Limited
Small rectangular shaped metal container. Labels on top green, off-white, black and gold coloured depicting people and boats. Bottom label contains description of goods.Henley Wafers Melbourne Victoria Australia. Four ounces net. Swallow & Ariells Vanilla Custards Specialities. A dainty tete a tete afternoon tea biscuit. Manufactured by Swallow & Ariell Ltd. Melbourne -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tin, polish
Cylindrical metal container with lid containing knife polish. Label in dark blue red, yellow and off-white depicting a diamond shape and lions holding palm trees.Lewis & Whitty's. Track Diamond -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Pill mould
Used by Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne, until 1984.Metal cachet pill powder mould consisting of 2 matching metal plates with impressions and holes attached by a hinge, accompanied by a funnel, a small container and a felt covered roller.On top plate '7'. -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Pap boat associated with midwife Mary Howlett, c. 1866-1920, 1880 (approximate)
Pap boats date from approximately 1710 and were in extensive use until the end of the nineteenth century. They were used to feed pap to infants or invalids. Pap was a mixture of breadcrumbs, flour, rice or barley mixed with fluids such as broth, milk (if the infant was lucky), water, wine and even beer, to aid the digestion of pap it was often pre-chewed by the nurse or nanny. Pap was a popular form of infant nutrition for almost 300 years and used in many well to do homes. For unwanted or illegitimate infants in foundling homes it was often the only form of sustenance, however, and as a result the mortality rate was appallingly high. Despite a growing number of experts advising against the use of pap, it nevertheless persisted as a major source of infant nutrition in many nurseries until the late 1800’s, largely due to the ignorance of nannies and nurses who took great delight in disregarding the advice of physicians, who they believed were usurping their position in the household. ‘Nanny knows best’.(Amgueddfa Cymru - National Museum Wales, 'Pap Boat')Mary Howlett (1840-1922) began practising as a country midwife in 1866 in the western district of Victoria. She qualified as a 'ladies monthly nurse' in 1887 and continued to practise as a nurse and midwife until 1920. She began her six months training at the Melbourne Lying-In Hospital. She was known by many as 'Auntie', and her career spanned more than 50 years. Mrs Howlett's midwifery box and contents were given to Dr Frank Forster, and he donated them to the museum collection in 1993. Small round white china container with an extended slim lip. Fluid capacity approximately 30-90ml. The boat has been made from two moulded sections. infant care, infant feeding, midwifery -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, 2nd Advanced Ordnance Depot. Vung Tau South Vietnam
Glass front, wood framed collage. 13 small b/w & colour photos surrounding large painting/print of buildings & supplies; tanks;, boxes; containers etc.2nd advanced ordnance depot - vung tau. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Water bottle (WW1), 1915 - 1918
Issued to and used by James Rose during WW1. He served in 8th field Ambulance Co 1915 - 18 with Fredrick Webb.metal drink container with bakelite lid. Thick material cover held in place with press studs. Wire clips to attach unit to uniform. Approx 1 litre capacity.world war 1, james rose, ww1 water bottles, frederick webb -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Toiletries Set
Travelling toiletries set - leather case containing mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, metal soap container and metal clipper. A total of six items including the casepersonal effects, travel goods -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - String Dispenser
Collected by Harold Bakes from a shop (Eileen Conlon's) in Surrey Hills.Small ornate bell shaped metal container with a hole at side which string protudes. Cotton stored inside. Decorations include 'Mathews, Marcus, Lucas. Johannes. Handle.handcrafts, equipment -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Equipment, Water Bottle, Unknown
WWII historic signficanceMilitary water bottle in khaki container with webbing shoulder strap. Blue enamel body with felt covering (for insulation). Held approximately 1 litre. Had a cork stopper. The name 'ELLISON' is written on the strap -
Melbourne Legacy
Slide - Slides, c.1960
Photos depict many aspects of Legacy activities during the 1960s'. From the captions on the slides there is a range of topics. Including: Collecting firewood in Eildon and delivering it to Melbourne Legacy Camp in 1956/7 and 1962 Harelands house from the outside and an internal photo Group members meet the children 1958 Christmas party 1960 Government House party 1960.Showing the level of involvment of Legatees helping children of deceased ex - service and service personnel. Helping those families in need with a great variety of activities.103 x 35mm coloured slide photographs. Cardboard/plastic surrounds 35mm photo. Photo grouped according to various activities photos depict in yellow plastic container.Variousactivities, fundraising, junior legatee -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - PERSONAL EFFECTS, 1) Oakley et al, C.1990’s
... containers ....1) Goggles, black plastic frame, foam padding, black strap. Brand name Oakley. .2) Camouflage paint in plastic container, hinged lid with mirror inside. 3 divided sections with dark green, light green & brown used paint. .3) Patch, square, at top - yellow, middle - white above blue, bottom - bright light green. .4) Foot powder in dark green plastic container, twist lid with holes. .5) Container, dark green plastic cylinder, 11 matches, assorted. .6) Container lid, snap on, for .5). .7) Tube of army personal insect repellent. Dark green plastic tube with screw top lid, unnumbered. Instructions & warnings printed on back of tube. .8) Metal signalling plate, Polished steel signalling plate with small hole in center. Instructions printed on one side. .9) Vinyl sleeve for signalling plate, green. Dole K.1) Written on foam in black texta: DOLEY. .2) Austcam NSN 6850-36-130-0172. Military Sunscreen DDM↑ 0598. .4) Foot Powder, Colbar Pty Ltd, 50g net, B/C 5-98, Formula Salicylic Acid 3%, Starch 10%, Talc 87%. .7) NSN 6840-66-106-0247.military equipment, containers, preventative medicine, goggles -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Preserving Jar, 1932-1948
The Mason jar, named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858, is a molded glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or "band". The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. An integral rubber ring on the underside of the lid creates a hermetic seal. The bands and lids usually come with new jars, but they are also sold separately. While the bands are reusable, the lids are intended for single-use when canning. Glass jars and metal lids are still commonly used in home canning while they have been largely supplanted by other methods for commercial canning (such as tin cans and plastic containers). Item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset.Clear glass preserving jar with metal screw lid grooved base for lid clip."AGEE / MASON / JAR" imprinted into side of glassflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, jar, glass jar, preserving jar, food preserving, food storage, agee mason, agee mason jar, john landis mason -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Preserving Jar, 1932-1948
The Mason jar, named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858, is a molded glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or "band". The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. An integral rubber ring on the underside of the lid creates a hermetic seal. The bands and lids usually come with new jars, but they are also sold separately. While the bands are reusable, the lids are intended for single-use when canning. Glass jars and metal lids are still commonly used in home canning while they have been largely supplanted by other methods for commercial canning (such as tin cans and plastic containers). Item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset.Clear glass preserving jar "Agee Special" with metal screw lid grooved base for lid clip "AGEE Special MASON / JAR" imprinted into side of glassflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, jar, glass jar, preserving jar, food preserving, food storage, agee mason, agee mason jar, john landis mason, agee special -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Preserving Jar, 1932-1948
The Mason jar, named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858, is a molded glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or "band". The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. An integral rubber ring on the underside of the lid creates a hermetic seal. The bands and lids usually come with new jars, but they are also sold separately. While the bands are reusable, the lids are intended for single-use when canning. Glass jars and metal lids are still commonly used in home canning while they have been largely supplanted by other methods for commercial canning (such as tin cans and plastic containers). Item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset.Clear glass preserving jar "Agee Special" with metal screw lid grooved base for lid clip "AGEE Special imprinted into side of glassflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, jar, glass jar, preserving jar, food preserving, food storage, agee mason, agee mason jar, john landis mason, agee special -
Ararat Gallery TAMA
Functional object, Okesa Monaka, c. 1900s
‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ was an exhibition that toured to 10 Australian and 11 New Zealand public galleries in 1979 and 1980. The touring exhibition comprised 221 objects of traditional Japanese packaging which extended from ceramics, wood and paper to woven fibre containers. At the conclusion of the tour, The Japan Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council donated the vast majority of the exhibition to the Ararat Gallery for its permanent collection. Combining the natural qualities of bamboo, paper and straw with delicate craftsmanship, these unique objects express Japanese aesthetics as applied through fibre crafts. In Japan, the qualities and traits of natural materials are exploited rather than hidden. The texture of straw, the septa of bamboo are not concealed but lovingly incorporated into the whole. In 1979 Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’ wrote: “In no way self-conscious or assertive, these wrappings have an artless and obedient air that greatly moves the modern viewer. They are whispered evidence of the Japanese ability to create beauty from the simplest products of nature. They also teach us that wisdom and feeling are especially important in packaging because these qualities, or the lack of them, are almost immediately apparent. What is the use of a package if it shows no feeling?” The descriptions of the featured objects were written by Hideyuki Oka, curator of ‘The Art of the Japanese Package’, 1979.Gift of the Japan-Australia Foundation and the Crafts Board of the Australia Council, 1981Although bamboo sheath is frequently used as material for boxes and other containers, it is rare to find a box made of bamboo leaves. This engaging creation from Takada City in Niigata Prefecture is made of sasa (dwarf bamboo) leaves bound over a framework of split bamboo. The natural-fibre twine enhances the delightfully rustic appearance, and the triangular label is a distinctive touch. The contents are filled rice pastries called Okesa Monaka. - Professor Hideyuki Oka, curator.japanese art, japanese packaging, tsutsumi, gift giving -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, V. Hopkins, first manager, Eastland (undated)
Written on back of photograph, "V. Hopkins, first manager, Eastland". Photographer's stamp reads, "John Warlow Studio, Commercial Photographic Illustrators, ...Melb." -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Container - Slide boxes
These two containers are original and contained Robin Boyd's 1956-57 USA year slides. There is a strong plastic unpleasant smell when these boxes are open.Two red plastic Kodaslide 400 Filebox. Inside contain yellow plastic compartment.walsh st miscellaneous