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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Decorative object - Small Bell with Anchor Handle
Small dinner service type Bell with Anchor handle.T.S.M.V. Manoora. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Domestic object - Scissors
Metal scissors with decorative line and shaping work on the handles.Marked with: graphic of two horse heads and 'SOLINGERSL.....'. -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Equipment - Miners Torch
from April Hamer Dredgegrey metal with a handle, glass lens housing on frontlighting, batteries -
Kyneton Fire Brigade
Memorabilia - Trophy, Unknown
UnknownUnknownSilver mug with elongated handles, copper colour insideNilkyneton fire brigade, country fire authority, trophy, fire brigade demonstrations -
Kyneton Fire Brigade
Memorabilia - Trophy
Awarded at Geelong 1960Awarded at Competition 1960Cup on stem with two handles, mounted on plastic baseGeelong Demonstration 1960 Discipline Contest Class "B" Pres. by Country Fire Authority Thirdkyneton fire brigade, country fire authority, trophy, fire brigade demonstrations, fire brigade discipline contest -
Kyneton Fire Brigade
Memorabilia - Trophy, Unknown
Awarded for Discipline Contest Warrnambool 1961Part of Kyneton Fire Brigade trophy collection EPSN cup with decorative handles on circular bakerlite base. Warrnambool Demonstration 1961 Discipline Contest Class "B" Pres by Country Fire Authority Second on base of cup : EPSNA1kyneton fire brigade, trophy, fire brigade demonstrations, fire brigade discipline contest, country fire authority -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Trophy, Verdoorn Cup, School Sports, 1974
Presented to Linton Primary School as an award at the Linton District School Sports, 1974.Chrome-plated cup with handles, on brown plastic stand."Linton District School Sports / Verdoorn Cup / 1974 Linton 1974".sports trophies, linton primary school, verdoorn cup -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Tool - Two prong pitch fork
Farming tool used to move fodder in fields, sheds and stablesObject holds strong farming significance circa 1900Two pronged steel pitch fork with wooden handlefarming, fork -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Rifle case
Used in 19th century to protect riflesUsed to protect rifles for military, agricultural and civilian useLeather rifle case with handle and buckle with strap to closeleather, rifle holder -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Sickle
Type of sickle used by Mr. Slater at his property 'Mitcham Grove' North Blackburn. A lavender farm.Large curved sharpened steel blade with a wooden handle.Austriarural industry, agriculture -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, White cane with brown handle
Another example of a painted white cane, made from a tree branch stripped of lateral buds, but with a metal tip indicating its primary use as a navigation device rather than a support stick.Wooden white cane with crooked handle with metal tipassistive devices, white caned -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - LEATHER DOCUMENT WALLET
Brown leather document wallet with handle and 2 buckles.personal effects, travel goods, wallet -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Footprint tool
Small footprint tool with "The Footprint" and "Made in England" on handle.The Footprint, Made in England.tool, footprint -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Tool - five pronged Pitch fork
Farming tool used for moving fodder on farmsObject holds farming significance as retailed by Holden and FrostFive pronged steel pitch fork with wooden handlefarming, fork -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Domestic object - Basket, laundry
Large cylindrical cane baskets with handles and a hinged lid. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Domestic object - FORK, Albrite, Unknown
History unknown but likely from an RAAF Mess.Plain silver fork with RAAF emblem engraved into handle.Engraved “1467 36” and Emblem of RAAF.raaf, fork, cutlery -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Functional object - spouted enamel feeding mug with handle, Kockums Jernverk enamel ware, [ca.1950]
Used by nursing staff to assist with feeding patientsUsed by nursing staff to assist with feeding patients white enamel spouted feeding mug with blue handlesticker label to upper surface near spout - GENUINE SWEDISH WHITE/ENAMELLED WARE/COMPANY LOGO/GUARANTEED PURE/AND OF HIGHEST QUALITYpatient care, alfred hospital nurses league, alfred hospital school of nursing, linay pavillion, nutrition -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Plain peg-tooth one-person crosscut saw
Used in the 1930s in the Forests Commission's Erica Forest District by a rigger for cutting the top off spar trees to be used in high-lead logging. The advent of crawler tractors after the Second World War brought about the end of high-lead logging. The saw was adopted in the 1940s by the-then Assistant Forester of Erica (James McKinty) for cutting firewood for domestic purposes; this use continued until about 1987. One-person cross cut saw with riveted handleforests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Tool - Hand Drill, c1900
Before drills and braces, T-shaped augers were used to poke holes into wood, while smaller gimlets were used to start them.. A significant advance on the auger was the brace, which was originally designed with a single, permanently fixed bit at its end. Hand drills were often called eggbeater drills for their similarity to that common kitchen tool using a crank to drive the drill into the wood A steel hand drill with hand crank and wooden handlespioneers, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, brighton, tools, craftsman, carpenters, blacksmiths, builders, farmers, metalwork, woodwork, drills -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Ammunition Box
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam.A khaki coloured wooden box with canvas material handles.7.62/500 Rounds/L2AS/7.62 Ball L2A2/BDR/MF 22-1-65ammunition, vietnam, box -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Cane milk bottle basket, 1930-1940
Basket weaving and brush making was a source of income for those who worked in the workshops at RVIB and other institutions in New South Wales and Queensland. A diverse range products could be produced with cane, such as cane chairs, cots, washing baskets and trolleys, and the Institution sought to highlight these in the annual report. Over time the demand for, and supply of, cane changed - particularly during World War 2 when Asian sources were under attack or destroyed. At home, other materials such as plastics as well as the ability to import cheaper pre-produced products further reduced the demand for workshop pieces. A milk bottle basket was designed for milkmen to deliver their wares quickly from door to door, without the bottles impacting upon each other. The milk basket was made in the basket shop of the RVIB for use in the organisation. It was used to carry milk bottles, then containers to the various tea rooms and could have been part of the kitchen equipment for the RVIBCane basket with handle and dividers to carry milk bottlesroyal victorian institute for the blind, equipment, employment -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Cane basket with handles and reinforced base
Basket weaving and brush making was a source of income for those who worked in the workshops at RVIB and other institutions in New South Wales and Queensland. A diverse range products could be produced with cane, such as cane chairs, cots, washing baskets and trolleys, and the Institution sought to highlight these in the annual report. Over time the demand for, and supply of, cane changed - particularly during World War 2 when Asian sources were under attack or destroyed. At home, other materials such as plastics as well as the ability to import cheaper pre-produced products further reduced the demand for workshop pieces. This cane basket was used for storage as well as transporting heavier items. The base has been reinforced with two thick boards that allow the basket to hold more weight than regular baskets, and this also allows it to sit higher and the contents slightly above ground level.1 deep cane basket with two side handlesemployment, royal victorian institute for the blind -
Clunes Museum
Tool - KNIFE
Short curved blade knife with bone type handleNilknife, cutting tool -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - Souvenir spoon
First World War ship -USS VermontTeaspoon with the handle in the shape of sailor and an etching of a ship in bowl.U.S.S. Vermontuss vermont -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Domestic object - Ice Pitcher, Ice Pitcher Silver Plated, c.1896
The jug / ice pitcher was presented by the members of the Charlton Fire Brigade to their late Secretary Mr R J Coates as a token of the high esteem with which he was held by them. C A Foreman was Captain of the Brigade. Reported in East Charlton Tribune 25/3/1896Silver Plated Ice Pitcher / Jug with Spout and Handle328.819.902 Pre 1896 Made in USA Used in Charltoncoath, charlton, foreman, meriden, 257, 328.819.902, quadruple, plate, fire brigade -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, Domestic Iron with black Bakelite Handle (Tilley), 1920's-1930's
One Domestic Iron with black Bakelite Handle (Tilley)stawell -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Domestic object - Hair Tidy, C.1890
Was used by ladies to place loose strands of hair in which came out while brushing their hairMoulded fancy glassware with silver plated lid with handle -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Domestic object - Silver Tea pot - Mr Fisher, Imperial Phoenix, 1938
Metal tea pot, silver plated with an engraved inscription "Mr & Mrs Fisher from Traffic Staff Glenhuntly Tramway Depot, 1938." On the base has stamped "AI (in a circle), Imperial EPNS Hard soldered A Phoenix Product "1438"Demonstrates a retirement gift to a tramway worker by the traffic staff at Glen Huntly Depot.Silver tea pot with inscription, handle, spout and lid.Engraved - see above.glen huntly depot, retirements, gifts, tea pot -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Pestle, Unknown
This pestle belonged to Dr.William Roy Angus, Surgeon and Oculist. It was donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village by his daughter, Bernice McDade. It is part of the “W.R. Angus Collection” that includes historical medical equipment, surgical instruments and material once belonging to Dr Edward Ryan and Dr Thomas Francis Ryan, (both of Nhill, Victoria) as well as Dr Angus’ own belongings. The Collection’s history spans the medical practices of the two Doctors Ryan, from 1885-1926 plus that of Dr Angus, up until 1969. ABOUT THE “W.R.ANGUS COLLECTION” Doctor William Roy Angus M.B., B.S., Adel., 1923, F.R.C.S. Edin.,1928 (also known as Dr Roy Angus) was born in Murrumbeena, Victoria in 1901 and lived until 1970. He qualified as a doctor in 1923 at University of Adelaide, was Resident Medical Officer at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in 1924 and for a period was house surgeon to Sir (then Mr.) Henry Simpson Newland. Dr Angus was briefly an Assistant to Dr Riddell of Kapunda, then commenced private practice at Curramulka, Yorke Peninsula, SA, where he was physician, surgeon and chemist. In 1926, he was appointed as new Medical Assistant to Dr Thomas Francis Ryan (T.F. Ryan, or Tom), in Nhill, Victoria, where his experiences included radiology and pharmacy. In 1927 he was Acting House Surgeon in Dr Tom Ryan’s absence. Dr Angus had become engaged to Gladys Forsyth and they decided he would take time to further his studies overseas in the UK in 1927. He studied at London University College Hospital and at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary and in 1928, was awarded FRCS (Fellow from the Royal College of Surgeons), Edinburgh. He worked his passage back to Australia as a Ship’s Surgeon on the on the Australian Commonwealth Line’s T.S.S. Largs Bay. Dr Angus married Gladys in 1929, in Ballarat. (They went on to have one son (Graham 1932, born in SA) and two daughters (Helen (died 12/07/1996) and Berenice (Berry), both born at Mira, Nhill ) Dr Angus was a ‘flying doctor’ for the A.I.M. (Australian Inland Ministry) Aerial Medical Service in 1928 . The organisation began in South Australia through the Presbyterian Church in that year, with its first station being in the remote town of Oodnadatta, where Dr Angus was stationed. He was locum tenens there on North-South Railway at 21 Mile Camp. He took up this ‘flying doctor’ position in response to a call from Dr John Flynn; the organisation was later known as the Flying Doctor Service, then the Royal Flying Doctor Service. A lot of his work during this time involved dental surgery also. Between 1928-1932 he was surgeon at the Curramulka Hospital, Yorke Peninsula, South Australia. In 1933 Dr Angus returned to Nhill where he’d previously worked as Medical Assistant and purchased a share of the Nelson Street practice and Mira hospital from Dr Les Middleton one of the Middleton Brothers, the current owners of what was once Dr Tom Ryan’s practice. Dr L Middleton was House Surgeon to the Nhill Hospital 1926-1933, when he resigned. [Dr Tom Ryan’s practice had originally belonged to his older brother Dr Edward Ryan, who came to Nhill in 1885. Dr Edward saw patients at his rooms, firstly in Victoria Street and in 1886 in Nelson Street, until 1901. The Nelson Street practice also had a 2 bed ward, called Mira Private Hospital ). Dr Edward Ryan was House Surgeon at the Nhill Hospital 1884-1902 . He also had occasions where he successfully performed veterinary surgery for the local farmers too. Dr Tom Ryan then purchased the practice from his brother in 1901. Both Dr Edward and Dr Tom Ryan work as surgeons included eye surgery. Dr Tom Ryan performed many of his operations in the Mira private hospital on his premises. He too was House Surgeon at the Nhill Hospital 1902-1926. Dr Tom Ryan had one of the only two pieces of radiology equipment in Victoria during his practicing years – The Royal Melbourne Hospital had the other one. Over the years Dr Tom Ryan gradually set up what was effectively a training school for country general-practitioner-surgeons. Each patient was carefully examined, including using the X-ray machine, and any surgery was discussed and planned with Dr Ryan’s assistants several days in advance. Dr Angus gained experience in using the X-ray machine there during his time as assistant to Dr Ryan. Dr Tom Ryan moved from Nhill in 1926. He became a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons in 1927, soon after its formation, a rare accolade for a doctor outside any of the major cities. He remained a bachelor and died suddenly on 7th Dec 1955, aged 91, at his home in Ararat. Scholarships and prizes are still awarded to medical students in the honour of Dr T.F. Ryan and his father, Dr Michael Ryan, and brother, John Patrick Ryan. ] When Dr Angus bought into the Nelson Street premises in Nhill he was also appointed as the Nhill Hospital’s Honorary House Surgeon 1933-1938. His practitioner’s plate from his Nhill surgery states “HOURS Daily, except Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturday afternoons, 9-10am, 2-4pm, 7-8pm. Sundays by appointment”. This plate is now mounted on the doorway to the Port Medical Office at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, Warrnambool. Dr Edward Ryan and Dr Tom Ryan had an extensive collection of historical medical equipment and materials spanning 1884-1926 and when Dr Angus took up practice in their old premises he obtained this collection, a large part of which is now on display at the Port Medical Office at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village in Warrnambool. During his time in Nhill Dr Angus was involved in the merging of the Mira Hospital and Nhill Public Hospital into one public hospital and the property titles passed on to Nhill Hospital in 1939. In 1939 Dr Angus and his family moved to Warrnambool where he purchased “Birchwood,” the 1852 home and medical practice of Dr John Hunter Henderson, at 214 Koroit Street. (This property was sold in1965 to the State Government and is now the site of the Warrnambool Police Station. ). The Angus family was able to afford gardeners, cooks and maids; their home was a popular place for visiting dignitaries to stay whilst visiting Warrnambool. Dr Angus had his own silk worm farm at home in a Mulberry tree. His young daughter used his centrifuge for spinning the silk. Dr Angus was appointed on a part-time basis as Port Medical Officer (Health Officer) in Warrnambool and held this position until the 1940’s when the government no longer required the service of a Port Medical Officer in Warrnambool; he was thus Warrnambool’s last serving Port Medical Officer. (The duties of a Port Medical Officer were outlined by the Colonial Secretary on 21st June, 1839 under the terms of the Quarantine Act. Masters of immigrant ships arriving in port reported incidents of diseases, illness and death and the Port Medical Officer made a decision on whether the ship required Quarantine and for how long, in this way preventing contagious illness from spreading from new immigrants to the residents already in the colony.) Dr Angus was a member of the Australian Medical Association, for 35 years and surgeon at the Warrnambool Base Hospital 1939-1942, He served as a Surgeon Captain during WWII1942-45, in Ballarat, Victoria, and in Bonegilla, N.S.W., completing his service just before the end of the war due to suffering from a heart attack. During his convalescence he carved an intricate and ‘most artistic’ chess set from the material that dentures were made from. He then studied ophthalmology at the Royal Melbourne Eye and Ear Hospital and created cosmetically superior artificial eyes by pioneering using the intrascleral cartilage. Angus received accolades from the Ophthalmological Society of Australasia for this work. He returned to Warrnambool to commence practice as an ophthalmologist, pioneering in artificial eye improvements. He was Honorary Consultant Ophthalmologist to Warrnambool Base Hospital for 31 years. He made monthly visits to Portland as a visiting surgeon, to perform eye surgery. He represented the Victorian South-West subdivision of the Australian Medical Association as its secretary between 1949 and 1956 and as chairman from 1956 to 1958. In 1968 Dr Angus was elected member of Spain’s Barraquer Institute of Barcelona after his research work in Intrasclearal cartilage grafting, becoming one of the few Australian ophthalmologists to receive this honour, and in the following year presented his final paper on Living Intrasclearal Cartilage Implants at the Inaugural Meeting of the Australian College of Ophthalmologists in Melbourne In his personal life Dr Angus was a Presbyterian and treated Sunday as a Sabbath, a day of rest. He would visit 3 or 4 country patients on a Sunday, taking his children along ‘for the ride’ and to visit with him. Sunday evenings he would play the pianola and sing Scottish songs to his family. One of Dr Angus’ patients was Margaret MacKenzie, author of a book on local shipwrecks that she’d seen as an eye witness from the late 1880’s in Peterborough, Victoria. In the early 1950’s Dr Angus, painted a picture of a shipwreck for the cover jacket of Margaret’s book, Shipwrecks and More Shipwrecks. She was blind in later life and her daughter wrote the actual book for her. Dr Angus and his wife Gladys were very involved in Warrnambool’s society with a strong interest in civic affairs. Their interests included organisations such as Red Cross, Rostrum, Warrnambool and District Historical Society (founding members), Wine and Food Society, Steering Committee for Tertiary Education in Warrnambool, Local National Trust, Good Neighbour Council, Housing Commission Advisory Board, United Services Institute, Legion of Ex-Servicemen, Olympic Pool Committee, Food for Britain Organisation, Warrnambool Hospital, Anti-Cancer Council, Boys’ Club, Charitable Council, National Fitness Council and Air Raid Precautions Group. He was also a member of the Steam Preservation Society and derived much pleasure from a steam traction engine on his farm. He had an interest in people and the community He and his wife Gladys were both involved in the creation of Flagstaff Hill, including the layout of the gardens. After his death (28th March 1970) his family requested his practitioner’s plate, medical instruments and some personal belongings be displayed in the Port Medical Office surgery at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, and be called the “W. R. Angus Collection”.The W.R. Angus Collection is significant for still being located at the site it is connected with, Doctor Angus being the last Port Medical Officer in Warrnambool. The collection of medical instruments and other items and equipment is culturally significant, being an historical example of medicine from late 19th to mid-20th century. Dr Angus assisted Dr Tom Ryan, a pioneer in the use of X-rays and in ocular surgery.A pestle with wood handle and ceramic working surface at base.Nil.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, pestle & mortar, drug preparation -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Nail file
Used by Miss Helen GibsonSmall steel nail file with Mother of Pearl handle.nail files, manicure equipment, gibson collection