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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - QC BINKS COLLECTION: EAR RING
An ear ring that was discovered by QC Binks whilst he was metal detecting. Gold coloured metal. Two strands twisted around each other - one plain and one fancy textured. Fastener has broken off.bendigo, gold mining, qc binks, ear ring, qc binks. -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Tube, Endotracheal, de Caux
Francis Percival de Caux invented this endotracheal tube which was devised for use during nitrous oxide/oxygen anaesthesia. Though he wasn't the first to use a two-tube method of anaesthesia, de Caux's invention was particularly effective; in 1930 he reported having given 20,868 nitrous oxide/oxygen anaesthetics in a four year period without a fatality. A long flexible metal tube formed from tightly wound metal with a small bulbous introducer at the distal end. The tube is mostly encased in a metal and rubber sheath. The proximal end has a finger ring and screw clamp.endotracheal, de caux, airway, nitrous oxide, anaesthesia -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Document, All Locked Up And Nowhere To Go, c.2000
Written as a thesis for a tertiary qualification.Black plastic multi ring folder with clear plastic front. A comparative study of children in wartime internment camps and present day immigration detention centres in Australia. 74 pages of double spaced tying. Story and photographs.All Locked up and Nowhere to Go A comparative study of children in wartime internment camps and present day immigration detention centres in Australia by Claire Thomasinternment of children, claire thomas, all locked up and nowhere to go -
Hume City Civic Collection
Dress, Inmates
Worn by female patients at the Sunbury AsylumInmate's dress of (?) heavy cotton with blue stripe. back opens to thigh, fastened with three pairs of brass-ringed eyelets. Bodice and skirt pleated into waistband. round neck with reinforcing panels front and back. long sleeves.costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Flag - Sydney 2000 Olympic Torch Relay
Hung throughout the City of Whitehorse during the torch relay prior to the Olympic GamesRectangular red flag, printed in yellow is the Sydney Opera House, a man running with a torch, blue and white, five Olympic rings in white, Sydney 2000 Olympic Torch Relay. Three white tape loops for hanging.Selby's PL, Flags, Banners, Flag Poles and Marques.|1800 241066. Melb, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide.flags, sporting, civic -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Instrument - Spring Balance
Metal instrument for weighing - possibly in a butcher's shop. Round ring at top attached to a round dial measuring pounds(lbs) up to 200 lbs. Indicator on dial. Large hook at base of dial to attach the item to be weighed.0 - 200 Salter's Spring Balance British Made Silvester's Patent to Weigh 200 lb.instruments, weighing -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1935c
Copied from postcard in possession of Mrs Vera BennettBlack and white photograph of cleared land on each side of the North Arm, showing white ring barked trees in front of dense bush on western side, cleared and fenced paddocks on eastern side. Lakes Entrance VictoriaPanorama scene at Seaview Tearooms - Lakes Entrancetownship, room display -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Slide - 35mm slide/s, Robert Thomson, 21/04/1962 12:00:00 AM
Yields information about Ballarat's trams during 1964 and the Carlton St loop.Kodachrome cardboard mount, colour slide of No. 18 and most likely 37 at the Carlton St Loop. 18 has the destination of Gardens via Sturt St West. The crews are chatting alongside 18. In the background is the Olympic rings."AETA Convention 21-4-62" in ink.tramways, trams, carlton st loop, tram 18 -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Soldier’s canteen
Standard issue to soldiers serving in WW1.This canteen was carried by Laurence Stoneman’s great uncle during his service, WW1.Lidded metal water container, covered in felt faded fabric. Leather shoulder strap broken. Lid removed is a small cup with ring handle. Leather around canteen intact. Lid looped through leather strap. There are no markings or inscriptions visible.ww1, canteen, water bottle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Article - Bendigo Quarries
Collection of newspaper clippings, photocopied articles, notes and images, relating to Bendigo Quarries. Compiled by Carol Holsworth. Collection is in plastic pockets, contained in a white A4 two ring binder. Fifty-five plastic pockets in total.bendigo quarry, quarry, quarries -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Article - Axedale Quarries
Collection of newspaper clippings, photocopied articles, notes and images, relating to Axedale Quarries. Compiled by Carol Holsworth. Collection is in plastic pockets, contained in a white A4 two ring binder. Eighty-six plastic pockets in total.quarry, quarries, axedale -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Accessory, Beaded Black Silk Evening Purse, 1900s
The Kew Historical Society's Fashion & Design collection includes a small and representative collection of reticules, purses and handbags, purchased, inherited or collected by members of the Society. These items date from the Nineteenth and Twentieth centuries, and conform to fashions and styles popular during the period of their use. Some of the items are handmade, while others are mass-produced commercial products. Hand-beaded evening purse, with silver frame and finger ring. While the note accompanying the item states that it was made and used in the 1880s, the label 'Made in France' would indicate that it was probably made in the first decade of the twentieth century.Label: "Made in France / Hand-made". A note which accompanies the item states: "Hand beaded evening purse, 1880s. Frequently used when formal dinner dances were held in the Kew mansions." [Editor - See correct date in Physical description]fashion accessories, clothing accessories, women's clothing -- accessories, bags -- handbags, bags -- purses -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
An unsealed Wilson 'Extra Duty' tennis ball can. Metal ring-pull lid missing. Has plastic reclosure lid. Contains two yellow Slazenger balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1985
An unsealed can of two Wilson 'Tru Blue' racquetball pressureless balls. White plastic reclosure cap. Ring-pull metal lid missing. Contains both original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1985
An unsealed can of 3 Dunlop (U.S.) 'Player' tennis balls with plastic reclosure lid. Missing metal ring-pull top. Contains 3 Dunlop balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 2000
A sealed can of three Penn 'OS Oversize Extra Duty Felt' tennis balls. Has intact ring-pull seal and original plastic reclosure lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Plastic, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 2000
A sealed can of three Penn 'OS Oversize Extra Duty Felt' tennis balls. Has intact ring-pull seal and original plastic reclosure lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Plastic, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
An unsealed can of two Penn 'Ultra-Blue' racquetballs. Missing metal ring-pull seal lid. Has original plastic reclosure lid. Contains two original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Plastic, Rubbertennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
An unsealed Chemold 'Tony Roche' tennis ball can. Metal ring-pull seal missing. Contains two of the three original balls, both autographed by Tony Roche. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1965
An unsealed Winston (U.K.) tennis ball can. Missing ring-pull seal lid, but has plastic reclosure cap. Contains two of three original balls. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Wool, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1975
A sealed Regent Sports Company 'Don Budge' tennis ball can. Has intact metal ring-pull lid and plastic reclosure cap. Model no.21280. Materials: Metal, Ink, Rubber, Synthetic material, Wooltennis -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Nutcracker
Hinged, electro-plated steel nutcracker with two identical arms on short link. Flat, squared sections near hinge with rows of four indentations on each side. Arms rounded with turned grip rings, pointed at end.No visible markingsdomestic items, food preparation, nutcracker, steel, hinged -
National Wool Museum
Booklet - Practical Hints to improve the quality and performance of Australian wool during early stage processing, Stuart Ascough, January 1997
Part of a collection of books, manuals, photographs, letters and clothing relating to the working life of Stuart Ascough. Stuart's career in the wool industry spanned over 43 years from 1960 to 2003 in various roles including Topmaking Plant Manager at Courtaulds Ltd. in Spennymore, U.K., Operations Manager at Port Phillip Mills in Williamstown Victoria, Marketing Executive, Early Stage Wool Processing at the International Wool Secretariat Melbourne, Australia and General Manager of Victoria Wool Processors Pty. Ltd. in Laverton North, Victoria. Throughout his career Stuart travelled extensively, and in the 1990s worked at many topmaking mills in China on quality improvement projects. He also provided technical advice and training at mills in India, Ukraine, Lithuania, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Latvia, Byelorussia and other parts of Europe and Asia.Printed booklet bound with plastic black ring binder consisting of approximately 80 pages. Front cover shows graphic of Australian flag in top right corner and blue map of Australia, showing states and territories, in the centre.front: IWS / INTERNATIONAL / WOOL / SECRETARIAT / Practical Hints to improve the / quality and performance of / Australian wool during early / stage processing / Stuart Ascough / Australian Wool Technical Development / International Wool Secretariat / Melbourne / Australia / January 1997stuart ascough, international wool secretariat, victoria wool processors, port phillip mills pty ltd, topmaking, career, wool industry, training, technical advice, mills -
Mont De Lancey
Tool - Branding Iron, Unknown
A vintage long steel branding iron with four prongs with the brand of a circle with a T in the middle one end and a bent ring at the other end. It was used to brand livestock on farms. It is the top iron in the attached photo of three irons.A circle with a 'T' inside brand on one end.branding irons, tools, farm equipment, livestock equipment -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Building development, 1985, 1985
Viewing from right Nos. 2 and 4 Long Valley Way, Eltham. Shire of Eltham Archives Series 13, Photograph Album, 1985. Originally contained in a 2-ring PVC binder and document sleevesColour photographseries 13, shire of eltham archives, construction, eltham, long valley way, houses -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Airtrainer CT4 Aircraft
Description: MIRAGE III O AIRCRAFT ELECTRICAL TP-23 AAP: Date: May 1967 Author: RAAF Amended to AL: Publisher: RAAF Pages:approx 300 Binding: Ring Content/Keywords Level of Importance: . -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Electronic watch, 198
Black plastic rectangular watch with digital display and grey button on front, with the word "Talking" on front. On the back are three small buttons labelled "Mode", "Hr." "Min". The watch is attached to a metal key-ring on chain. 1 black rectangle with grey button and LCD display"Talking" on front of watchassistive devices, audio equipment -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Honour board, Minerva Association Presidents
In 1972 Men's Auxilliary was disbanded and replaced with a new committee to be called The Minerva Association. Promoted in Ring-a-roo April 1972 the new association was 1) to further the welfare of College, 2) to encourage social contact between all members of the school community and 3) to promote major fund raising projects which may be beyond the means of the separate auxiliaries or the Old Collegians' Association. The Ladies' Auxiliary and the Old Collegians Association continued to exist. In 1988 the Minerva Association changed its name to the Ballarat and Clarendon College Parents' and Friends' Association. (see Ring-a-roo March 1988). The honour board emphasizes the degree to which the school was grateful for the voluntary work expended on behalf of the school by parents and friends of its community.Solid wood with two relief boards. Upper board is inscribed with Minerva crest and title. Lower board is inscribed in gold lettering with names of Presidents of the Minerva Association 1973 - 1987 and Parents' and Friends' Association 1988 - 1997minerva-association, parents'-and-friends-association, fund-raising, d-karmouche, h-way, r-beetham, b-coltman, r-davis, r-mitchell, m-robinson, a-smail, l-webb, p-hemming, j-barker, l-webb, r-jansen, n-vendy, a-j-artz, j-crofts, k-wharton, j-bell, presidents -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Towel Tea CWA, circa mid to late 1900's
This tea towel was manufactured in 1978 in Ireland and shipped to Australia. This was in a period when the C.W.A. was the major women's organisation which had the greatest influence amongst rural women (especially in isolated areas). This was a period when broad based communications were mainly by radio,women orientated magazines and the telephone. The relay of television to "remote" rural areas was not yet established. The CWA was therefore a very important organisation that catered exclusively to women's needs. The C.W.A. motto "Honour our God, Loyalty to the throne, Service to the country, Through country women, For country women, By country women." The atmosphere was one of "sisterhood" and covered nearly all the needs of rural based women. This one organisation incorporated knowledge and learning targeting women who physically may be isolated but not mentally. On the tea towel are portrayed all the activities that would be beneficial to rural women.This tea towel with its respective motifs is very significant to the Kiewa Valley as it related especially to women who felt the limitations of social interactions within a rural area. This tea towel represents a era where communications was relatively based on radio, magazines, books and limited telephone access. Within these restrictive interactive communication levels, the isolation of a "back o' Bourke" location applied tremendous mental fatigue on women more than on men.This CWA Victoria Golden Jubilee (1928-1978) tea towel is made from Irish flax at the Blackstaff Flax Spinning and Weaving factory. It is therefore of high quality and very durable. The major colours projecting from a light blue background are red, yellow, green, orange and black. The motives portrayed the activities of the CWA in 1978. These activities are embroidery, crocheting, dress making, knitting, cooking, art, macrame, drama, music, patchwork, toy making and community relief, pennies for friendship, emergency relief and welfare, residential club flats, the thanks giving and Papua New Guinea.The main or central theme of this tea towel is presented in the central area within three rings. "1928" on the left and "1978" on the right. On the top part "GOLDEN JUBILEE" and at the bottom "COUNTRY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA" There are various shapes representing the activities listed above.cwa promotional material, cwa golden jubilee, women only organisations, country women's association -
Orbost & District Historical Society
button hook, 1895 – 1905
Button hooks were used to fastens buttons on boots and long gloves. It is a tool used for the closing of shoes, gloves or other apparel that uses buttons as fasteners. The steel hook end is inserted through the buttonhole to capture the button by the shank and draw it through the opening. This hook is most likely to have been used to do up bootsWomen and young girls generally wore boots that were either front laced or side buttoned, particularly in the period from the 1870s . Buttonhooks were needed to do up the buttons on buttoned boots and were used by poking the metal hook through the buttonhole, grabbing the button and pulling it through the eyelet. This item is an example of a commonly used accessory no longer relevant.A button hook made of metal with a beaten silver handle ornately decorated with scrolls and foliate design. At the top is a small ring on the handle end. This could have been for a lady to attach the item to her chatelaine at her belt, or on a necklace. clothing footwear gaiters boots button-hook