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Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1987
A Chris '5-Star' graphite tennis racquet, with a very broad open throat, shaped by convex curved sides, and Chris 'Topline' strings. Materials: Graphite, Composite Materials, Paint, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tape, Ink, Nylontennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1987
A Chris '5-Star' boron tennis racquet, with a very broad open throat, shaped by convex curved sides, and Chris 'Topline' strings. Materials: Boron, Composite Materials, Paint, Plastic, Leather, Adhesive tape, Ink, Nylontennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1970
A Paramount metal racquet with leather grip wrap branded with 'FAIRWAY BY BALMFORTH'. Adhesive label inside throat states: 'EUROPEAN FEDERATION/M5/ SPORTS GOODS MANUFACTURERS'. Materials: Metal, Leather, Adhesive tape, Adhesive label, Nylontennis -
Orbost & District Historical Society
tobacco cutter, c. mid 19th century
Used to cut tobacco leaf or plugs into finer and more useable samples which could then be put into a pipe or made into a cigar or cigarette.Tobacco cutters were important tools for pipe smokers until self-made or manufactured cigarettes began to dominate the tobacco sales market from the 1920s. This item is a link to a previously common means of consuming tobacco.A metal blade cutter set onto a wooden base. The blade is rusty. tobacco-cutter tobacco-smoking -
Orbost & District Historical Society
black and white photograph, late 19th century - early 20th century
The local logging industry had its beginning back in 1882. The first batch of timber was cut in a sawmill at Orbost on the Brodribb River.Orbost has historically been based on the timber industry, but that industry has declined considerably over the last 20 years. The number of locals involved in the timber industry has declined and many of the mills have closed. This item reflects a time when that industry was a significant contributor to the economy of the district.A very large framed black / white photograph of a large group of timber workers in a bush setting. Above and below the photograph are their names. The names can be clearly read. The photograph is on a white buff card under glass in a black frame.Names are type - written above and below the photograph.timber-industry -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Buck Saw
A bucksaw is a hand powered frame saw similar to bow saw and generally used with a sawbuck to cut logs or firewood to length (bucking).Used by residents of the Kiewa Valley for clearing land, chopping firewood, cutting lumber. Also used while camping because it is portableFormerly UKV 239. Buck Saw with Lightning Tooth Blade. Operated by two men.Ref. Page 10 Tools for all Trade Catalogue. It consists of 3 horizontal bars, the top one being twisted wire and the bottom one being the metal blade with a wood bar in between. They are attached at each end to curved wooden bars. tool for wood, saw, buck saw -
Orbost & District Historical Society
silage knife, c. early 20th century
Called a silage or hay knife, this implement is used to cut through compacted silage or hay and was in common use on farms in the Orbost area. An implement used in the farming industry which was, and is still, very significant to the Orbost region.A flat iron blade with large serrations on one side, two handles both with round wooden hand-holders. farming-implement hay-knife silage-knife -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment, Small bottles
The Chemistry laboratory was closed after large cuts to the TAFE sector. The Ballarat School of Mines is a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia. Small brown bottles with white plastic lidsscientific equipment, bottle -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Document, 2010
This is the Memorandum of Understanding between the School and the IWCS for the work done to produce wood specimens from the Dadswell wood collection off-cuts.Document -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Panorama of Stawell from Big Hill c 1920's
Panorama of Stawell from Big Hill. Open Cut in foreground, tree on right. Grampians in background. The Rose Series. P. 2723Black & white photograph depicting a Panorama of Stawell town. The image shows a large tree on the right above a cutting. The Rose Series, P 2723 copyright. Panorama of Stawell Victoria on the front. On the back "The Rose Series De Luxe" Published by The Rose Stereograph Armidale, Victoriastawell, panorama -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1999
Boggy Creek Gorge cuts through volcanics just before it meets salty water at Nowa Nowa Arm of Lake Tyers.Colour photograph from a vantage point of the distant Boggy Creek Gorge surrounded by steep tree and scrub covered ranges. Nowa Nowa Victoriavegetation -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - HANDBOOKS, 1) The Soldiers Handbook 31 May 1965. .2) Infantry Section Leading 28 February 1971, 1) 3.1969; .2) 1970
.1) Soft cover, plastic coated mottled mid green card with black print on front & back covers. 148 pages, cut, plain, off white paper with black & white photos, maps & diagrams. .2) Blue plastic cover with white print on front & back covers. No page numbers, 25 chapters, cut, plain, white paper with black & white diagrams & mid green illustrations..1) Purple stamp on title page: “WAUR LIBRARY No (194 handwritten in black ink)” Handwritten in black ballpoint ink on 3rd page: .1) 1 MAR 69, 1A., 2, 1 NOV 69 ) 29 JUL 77” .2) Handwritten in black ink on 1st page: “ BOO”. ???books, military, infantry, hand book -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Decanter Glass, circa mid to late 1900's
This "art deco" style of containers were very popular by the "art and trendy" socialites, be they in the city or in rural towns and properties. This style was very popular in the 1940's to 1950's. The octagonal shape provided the stability of the decanter with its "expensive" contents. Because of its style it blended in well with any lavish meal and socio economic "upper" class environment. It was a part of social atmosphere of elegance and wealth be it in the city or on a rural property. This is very significant to the Kiewa Valley rural "society" environment. At the time of its use the wealth of Australia was "riding on the sheep's back", that is rural income(primary producers), on the whole, was well above that in the cities (industrial). It was in a period where large wealthy property owners could spend lavishly on trendy domestic items.This octagonal glass decanter with its egg shaped stopper is made in an "art deco" style and reflects the 1950's style of bold design. The decanter "stopper" has been cut in a "diamond" cut to reflect the sunlight as does a diamond ring. The stopper is tapered down to permit easy placement and removal. The Stability of the decanter is increased by the broad base and octagonal (8) sides tapering going up the sides.decanter, glass, art deco glass ware, spirits container -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Ruby Ware
Part of Silver Wells, Gembrook collection.VEMU1629.1 Ruby Ware Jug. Ruby colour top and clear cut glass base. Broken handle. Gold writing 'Dear Mother from Lucy 1907'. VEMU 1629.2 Ruby Ware Small Dish/Bowl. Ruby colour top band and clear cut glass base. VEMU1629.3 Ruby Ware Vase. Ruby colour with entwined leaf pattern around side. Turned edge at top.VEMU 1629.1 Gold writing 'Dear Mother from Lucy 1907'.silver-wells; ruby-ware. -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - The Met Paper Docket Holder, c.1980s
Used to hold docket books in an office environment.A stationary that is associated with a now-dissolved corporate body which existed in the 1980s.A dark green docket holder, made of plastic/synthetic material with cardboard as internal filling. The logo of The Met is printed on 3/5 sides, with the text "METROPOLITAN TRANSIT" printed below, all in bright yellow. One of the sides has a cut-out to facilitate inserting/removing paper. The fold-out bottom of the object is attached to the side of the cut-out and retracts upward for folding. Two copies held.the met, public transport, metropolitian transit authority -
Orbost & District Historical Society
raker saw, c 1880 - 1940
Used in the timber industry in the Orbost district. This is a two person operated cross cut saw which functions as a pit saw. A log is placed over a pit lengthways. The man on the top walks along the log and pulls the saw upwards, and he man below pulls the saw downwards. This saw therefore cuts in both directions. This type of saw was often used in the ship building industry for cutting planks.A long raker saw which has been installed into the Slab Hut Shed in a vertical position as a pit saw. It has a metal handle extension at the top which has a wooden handgrip attached. Towards the bottom of the saw, a wooden handle had been added to the saw. timber-industry-tool raker-saw pit-saw -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Trophy, 15 Jul 1885
An unstrung, DWG & Co. flat-top tennis racquet, presented as a trophy, with ribbon collar, leather crown protector, and unique wood mosaic inlay along length of shaft and handle. Manufacturer's details impressed across throat on reverse. Silver plaque nailed to throat on obverse, featuring the engraved inscription: TOURNAMENT/SHARON SPRINGS/JULY 15TH 1885/SINGLES/WON BY/VALENTINE/G. HALL. Valentine Hall went on to win the Men's Doubles in 1888 and 1890 at the U.S. Tennis Championships. Materials: Wood, Lacquer, Glue, Metal, Leather, Ribbontennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1928
A concave, wooden racquet, with white cloth-taped shoulders,brown string whipping, green cloth collar, and a medium-depth grooved handle. Decal across throat on obverse: LA BELLE. Inscription stamped along right side of handle: SLAZENGERS LTD/MADE IN ENGLAND. Inscription along left side: LAURENCE POUNTNEY HILL/LONDON. E.C.4. Butt cover contains maintenance instructions. Inscription across throat on reverse: MAISON BLANCHE/MADEIRA. Materials: Wood, Gut, String, Cloth tape, Metal, Glue, Lacquer, Leathertennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1973
A Chemold Roy Emerson Junior Pro tennis racquet, with ribbon whipping around shoulders, bamboo lamination, and leather handle grip with X-formation perforations. Chemold logo features across base of head. Model name features across throat and along shaft. Red, white and gold Chemold trademark features at base of shaft. Plain, white plastic butt cap. Autograph by Emerson features along shaft and throat on obverse. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Plastic, Leather, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Ribbon, Paint, Adhesive tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1973
A Rawlings, John Newcombe, 'The Mark of A Pro' tennis racquet, with string whipping around shoulders and shaft, and leather handle grip with quatrefoil perforations. Rawlings logo features across base of head. Model name features across throat and along shaft. Rawlings red, black and white 'R' trademark features on lower shaft, and black 'R' on butt cap. Adhesive tape, with feint remnants of former owner's name features across throat on obverse. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Plastic, Adhesive tape, Paint, Leather, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet & cover, Circa 1970
A Davis Classic tennis racquet (.1), with Davis Classic vinyl racquet head cover (.2). Davis logo and model name features across base of head, flanked by classical design motifs around the shoulders. TAD "Kings of the Court" trademark features on throat on obverse. Davis coat-of-arms "Duce virtute comite fortuna" trademark features on throat on reverse. TAD trademark features on rubber butt cap. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, String, Leather, Adhesive tape, Paint, Rubber, Fibreglass, Vinyl, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A Davis Classic tennis racquet, with ribbon whipping around shoulders and leather handle grip with patterned perforations. Davis logo and model name features across base of head, flanked by classical design motifs around the shoulders. TAD "Kings of the Court" trademark features on throat on obverse. Davis coat-of-arms "Duce virtute comite fortuna" trademark features on throat on reverse. TAD trademark features on rubber butt cap. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Ribbon, Leather, Adhesive tape, Paint, Rubber, Fibreglasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1972
A Davis Classic II tennis racquet, with string whipping around shoulders and shaft, and leather handle grip with patterned perforations. Davis logo and model name features across base of head, flanked by classical design motifs around the shoulders. TAD "Kings of the Court" trademark features on throat on reverse. Davis coat-of-arms "Duce virtute comite fortuna" trademark features on throat on robverse. TAD trademark features on rubber butt cap. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, String, Leather, Adhesive tape, Paint, Rubber, Fibreglasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1975
A Davis Classic III tennis racquet, with string whipping around shoulders, and mottled orange leather handle grip. Davis logo and model name features across base of head, flanked by classical design motifs around the shoulders. TAD "Kings of the Court" trademark features on throat on obverse. Davis coat-of-arms "Duce virtute comite fortuna" trademark features on throat on reverse. TAD trademark features on rubber butt cap. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, String, Leather, Adhesive tape, Paint, Rubber, Fibreglasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1935
A Prosser Super Phenomenon tennis racquet with ribbon whipping around shoulders and shaft, cloth shoulder reinforcements, twine reinforcing around throat, rare angular shaft and leather handle grip. Model name features across base of head and throat on obverse, accompanied by a fleur-de-lis and trapezoid devices. Inscription along shaft on obverse: T.H. PROSSER + SONS LTD. Inscription across base of head on reverse: PROSSER'S. T.H.P. trademark features on butt cover. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Cloth, Leather, Ribbon, Twinetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1933
A Wright & Ditson 'Surprise' model tennis racquet. Frame painted green to nearly half-way up the head. Striped plastic reinforcements around shoulders and around base of throat. On both sides of racquet the model name and manufacturer name are printed across throat. Manufacturer's trademark features on the shaft on both obverse and reverse . Handle spiral-wrapped with leather hand grip, with cloth tape wrapped over the top at either end of grip. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Ink, Leather, Nylon, Paint, Cloth, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1900
A Spalding wood tennis racquet, featuring concave throat & fine-grooved octagonal wooden handle. Stamp on throat states: 'FRANK LAFFORGUE/YALE/CLUB/NEW YORK CITY'. Writing on side of shaft states: 'MAN'F G'D BY A.G. SPALDING & BROS/FOR FRANK LAFFORGUE/YALE CLUB'. Has a leather end wrap and tape reinforcements on shoulders .. Non-original suede wrapped around hand grip & held in place with metal nails. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Gut, Ink, String, Leather, Cloth tapetennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1962
A Spalding, "Pancho Gonzales" Tournament Model tennis racquet, featuring whipping around shoulders, leather handle grip with perforations, and a white leather butt cloth . Manufacturer's name across base of head; model name across throat and along shaft. Black and white photo, head and neck decal image of Gonzales features on throat. Wreathed 'S' trademark features on lower shaft and butt cloth. Intials 'AB' on butt cloth in purple marker pen. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Ink, Nylon, Paint, Adhesive tape, Leather, Stringtennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1958
A Spalding, "Fred Stolle" Pro-Flite Model tennis racquet, featuring whipping around shoulders, perforated leather handle grip, and white plastic butt cap. Manufacturer's name across base of head; model name across throat. 'Two-tone diamond' symbol on shaft & shoulders. Wreathed 'S' trademark features on shaft. 'S' symbol on butt cap. Throat on obverse signed by Fred Stolle in black marker ink. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Ink, Nylon, Paint, Adhesive tape, Leather, String, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1958
A Spalding, "Fred Stolle" Pro-Flite Model tennis racquet, featuring whipping around shoulders, perforated leather handle grip, and white plastic butt cap. Manufacturer's name across base of head; model name across throat. 'Two-tone diamond' symbol on shaft & shoulders. Wreathed 'S' trademark features on shaft. 'S' symbol on butt cap. Throat on reverse signed by Fred Stolle in black marker ink. Materials: Wood, Metal, Lacquer, Glue, Ink, Nylon, Paint, Adhesive tape, Leather, String, Plastictennis