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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Printing block featuring image of Professor F J Browne, c. 1961, c. 1961
Used in an article, "The Blair Bell Award" in the Australian & New Zealand Journal O + G [1961]1:77 featuring Prof. F.J. Browne, winner of the Blair Bell Medal, 28/10/60. Also used in obituary of Professor Browne, 1963.Metal printer's plate attached to wooden block. Features head and shoulders portrait of Professor, F.J. Browne, winner of the Blair Bell Award, 1961. There is a cream paper backing to the wooden block. "F.J BROWNE/OBIT" is written in red biro along top end of wooden block.printing, browne fj -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Printing block featuring image of the front of the Blair-Bell Medal, c. 1961, 1961
The Blair-Bell medal was awarded quinquennially for the advancement of science in gynaecology or obstetrics or both in the preceding five years. The image on this block was used in an article, "The Blair-Bell Award" in the Australian & New Zealand Journal O + G [1961]1:77 featuring Prof. F.J. Browne, winner of the Blair-Bell Medal, 28/10/60. Also used in obituary of Professor Browne.Metal printer's plate attached to a wooden block. Depicts the official recto medal image of the Blair-Bell medal, featuring a portrait of William Blair-Bell. blair-bell award, browne fj, printing -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Printers block featuring image of the back of the Blair-Bell Medal, c. 1961, 1961
The Blair-Bell medal was awarded quinquennially for the advancement of science in gynaecology or obstetrics or both in the preceding five years. The image on this block was used in an article, "The Blair-Bell Award" in the Australian & New Zealand Journal O + G [1961]1:77 featuring Prof. F.J. Browne, winner of the Blair-Bell Medal, 28/10/60. Also used in obituary of Professor Browne.Metal printer's plate attached to a wooden block. The image is the official verso medal image of the Blair-Bell medal, depicting a mother and child in Greco-Roman dress. The black of the block is covered in cream paper.blair-bell award, browne fj, printing -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, “J” Apparatus in Laboratory
Black and white photograph of “J” Apparatus laboratory (refer to Reg No. 33 and Reg No. 34). Laminated photograph is mounted on wood and secured with masking tape. Metal hook on back for hanging. Frame is painted black.Stamped on back: “Artfilm Laminating Block Mounting Specialists, 337 Balwyn Road, North Balwyn 3104. Tel: 816 3691” -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - TROPHY/AWARD
... . 1 TROPHY: WOODEN BLOCK WITH A METAL FIGURINE ON TOP... . 1 TROPHY: WOODEN BLOCK WITH A METAL FIGURINE ON TOP .... 1 TROPHY: WOODEN BLOCK WITH A METAL FIGURINE ON TOP WITH A METTAL PLAGUE : CLUNES TOURIST & DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, JUDGES AWARD. WIN TFELEVISION, GOLDFIELDS TOURISM AWARDS 200 .2 FRAMED AWARD,FROM GOLDFIELDS OF VICTORIA, WINNER 2000 , PRESENTED TO CLUNES TOURIST AND DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATIONgoldfields of victoria, judges award, clunes tourist and development association -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Copy Machine
Possibly used at Hill Top Golf ClubCopy machine, metal, manual crank-handle type (with rollers). "BANDA" brand. With fabric (canvas?) cover.(Sticker) label reads: For Sale and Service, Max Hurle Swan Hill, Phone 2-1397, P.O. Box 462.|Metal plaque reads: "Business Aids Mechanised", Block & Anderson Ltd, London & Darlington, Made in England. (Serial No.): 60685.tatura, commerce, office, equipment, stationery -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Morse Code Key, Estimated 1939-1945
Block of masonite with cardboard sheet "The Morse Code" attached, has metal lever with black knob, small block of masonite with reel of copper wire mounted on it and three terminals.ww2, morse code, voluntary air observers corp -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Equipment - Printing block, 1935 - 1966
... Wooden cube shaped block with a metal printer's die... Printing "R" Wooden cube shaped block with a metal printer's die ...The Rays' badge was was adopted by the General Grand Council in Melbourne in 1935 from a design submitted by South Australia.The shape of the badge represented the love with which every child of God is encircled. The ivy leaf was for friendship and the lines represented the good deeds which go out from each young life as rays of light to bring sunshine in others. This meaning was adopted in 1948. In 1966, General Grand Council in Sydney, decided to discontinue the use of the Rays' badge in favour of the one badge for the whole organisation. Wooden cube shaped block with a metal printer's die attached. The die is a replica of the Methodist Girls' Comradeship Rays' Section round badge emblem of an ivy leaf from which emanates the sun's rays. "R"methodist girls' comradeship rays' section, methodist church of australasia, printing -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Equipment - Printing block
... Wooden cube shaped block with a metal printer's die...' Comradeship Wooden cube shaped block with a metal printer's die ...The Methodist Girls' Comradeship ivy leaf, which was one element of its badge, stood for friendship Wooden cube shaped block with a metal printer's die attached. The die is an ivy leaf.methodist church of australasia, printing, methodist girls' comradeship -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Equipment - Printing block, 1968
... Wooden cube shaped block with a metal printer's die... block with a metal printer's die attached. The die is a replica ...The Methodist Girls' Comradeship badge was designed by Miss Bessie Sanger of Bondi. This block was created as part of the celebrations of the MGC Golden Jubilee in 1968. Wooden cube shaped block with a metal printer's die attached. The die is a replica of the Methodist Girls' Comradeship ivy leaf shaped badge emblem with MGC in the centre and writing round the outside."MGC" 'METHODIST GIRLS' COMRADESHIP GOLDEN JUBILEE 1968"methodist church of australasia, printing, methdoist girls' comradeship, methodist girls' comradeship golden jubliee 1968 -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Equipment - Printing block, 1935 - 1966
... Wooden cube shaped block with a metal printer's die... shaped block with a metal printer's die attached. The die ...In 1918 the Rev Harold Wheen presided at a meeting at Bondi and outlined the Constitution and the Ritual of the Methodist Girls' Comradeship. He suggested that members submit designs for a badge, incorporating the chosen colours (blue, white and gold) and the new name, Methodist Girls' Comradeship. The badge designed by Miss Bessie Sanger of Bondi, an ivy leaf signifying friendship, was chosen and subsequently became the badge of the Comrades Section of the Order. Wooden cube shaped block with a metal printer's die attached. The die is a replica of the Methodist Girls' Comradeship ivy-shaped badge emblem with the initials of the Comradeship inside and the motto at the bottom."MGC" "THE UTMOST FOR THE HIGHEST"methodist church of australasia, printing, methodist girls' comradeship, rev harold wheeen, bessie sanger -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Equipment - Printing block
The Rev Charles Kingston Daws was president (1957) of the Victoria and Tasmania Conference, and president-general (1969-72) of the Methodist Church of Australasia. Two metal printing plates in a buff "Spectator Publishing" envelope which has ink handwriting on the front. G138.1 and G138.2 printing plates. G138.3 envelope.On envelope: "C. K. Daws Original Block Church Crest Do not use Hold for making Electros or Sterios"rev c k daws, methodist church of australasia, methodist minister, president of conference -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Equipment - Printing block
Barkly street Methodist Church Ballarat Sunday School metal printing plate on a wood block.barkly street methodist church ballarat sunday school -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Equipment - Printing blocks
G075.1 Metal printing plate on a wooden block. It is an image of the exterior of a church. G075.2 Metal printing plate on a wooden block. It is an image of the main entrance to the church. G075.3 Metal printing plate on a wooden block. It is an image of the interior of the church.arnold street wesleyan methodist church bendigo -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photographic print block
... of metal chairs. Photographic print block ...Glen Iris Presbyterian Church on the corner of High Street and Allison Avenue. This image is presumably of the Sunday School.Interior of church hall with women and children sitting in rows of metal chairs."9"glen iris presbyterian church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photographic print block
... On back: "12" Interior of hall with small girls sitting on metal ...Interior of hall with small girls sitting on metal chairs.On back: "12"glen iris presbyterian church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Commemorative plaque
Small polished metal commemorative plaque mounted on a wood block."The first Service was held at St Andrew's Warrigal Road Oakleigh 4-6-1865, This emblem was dedicated 5-7-1959 and remained in the sanctuary until Church Union 22-6-1977." -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Plaque
Carved by Mick HugginsRed Gum block, carved from original stump under Johnsonville Primary School building, metal plaque centrally attached with 4 lines of inscriptionhandcrafts, woodcarving -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Artwork, other
Metal plate is mounted on wooden block and is oval in shapeLithographic plate, The Rev John Bulmer, Missionertrades, printing -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - HAIR CURLING TONGS
TONGS WERE FOUND ON VACANT BLOCK IN CLUNESMETAL TONGS FOR CURLING HAIRlocal history, personal effects, toilet requisites, hairdressing -
Wangaratta Art Gallery
Sculpture, Rose Wedler, Pendant, 2002
Wangaratta Art Gallery CollectionA jewellery sculpture featuring a pendant style necklace in a dark wooden hand-carved block stand. The necklace pendant consists of three metal disks and four clusters of red beads. -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Foot runners starting blocks, 1950’s
... , Mulwala Nelson starting blocks Unley SA Metal flat bar ...Metal flat bar with notched standing bar attached, two foot placement blocks which can be placed in notches along the bar using metal wing bolts. At each end there are two metal spikes with a head and ring attached which can be driven into the gray und. The blocks are solid wood triangular shaped with a slightly curved metal facing where the runners feet are placed. Nelson starting blocks Unley SA -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Thermometer, G. G. (A/Asia)
Past Yarrawonga business promotional itemSmall thermometer (broken - missing centrepiece). Glass on metal backing with fahrenheit temperature onleft hand side - 30 - 120degrees Right hand has words indicating freezing heat, blood heat. All mounted on a wooden blockG & G (A/Asia) Numbers and words - "A K Simpson, Drapery, Boot, Shoe, Mens Establishment of Yarrawonga -
National Wool Museum
Tool - Grinder, 1960-69
... The grinder is formed from a central arch shaped block... is formed from a central arch shaped block of green painted metal ...Cooper S.E. Ball Bearing Grinder made and guaranteed by Sunbeam Corporation Limited. Grinders like this example have been made the same since the early 1900s, with this grinder thought to have been produced in the 1960s. It is belt driven, with the other end of the belt being attached to an engine; the same engine that would have powered the overhead shearing equipment in shearing sheds. It was common for shearing teams to bring their own equipment, especially pre-1960 as most shearing sheds were not connected to power, and shearers preferred to work with their own equipment. The engines that powered the shears and grinder were typically fuelled with kerosene or petrol. The large circular disks are attached to the bolt that protrudes from the grinder and fastened tightly with a nut. An example of seeing a similar grinder in action can be found on the following link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7eimI_Gm9o. Inventor Frederick Wolseley made the world's first commercially successful power-shearing system in Australia in 1888. US company Cooper, which had been founded in 1843 as a maker of sheep dip, began selling Wolseley equipment in the USA in 1895. The Chicago Flexible Shaft Company successfully entered the power-shearing market a few years later and entered a joint venture with Cooper. It set up a branch in Sydney and sold shearing sets, and engines to power them, into the Australian market. In 1921 the US parent company, realising it needed to make products whose sales were not as seasonal as those of shearing equipment, made its first household appliances and branded them Sunbeam. In 1933, changes in exchange rates and taxes led the company to manufacture engines and shearing equipment in Australia via subsidiary Cooper Engineering, which changed its name to Sunbeam in 1946. Although most Australians know of this company as a major manufacturer of household appliances, its rural division flourished and retained the Sunbeam name for shearing equipment even after it was taken over by New Zealand company Tru-Test in 2001. The grinder is formed from a central arch shaped block of green painted metal. Much of this paint has been lost to age, leaving the grinder in a ‘farm used’ condition with much surface oxidation present. On the front of the arch is a specification plate, reading “Cooper S.E. ball bearing grinder. Made and guaranteed by Sunbeam”. At the foot of the arch, three bolt holes are found for securing the grinder to the base of a solid wooden surface. Two of the bolt holes are found on the front of the grinder, with another found on the rear. From the central arch, a bolt protrudes to the right of the grinder. This large bolt is for securing a grinding plate to the grinder. Above the central arch is a pendulum which holds the comb / cutter that is being sharpened. From the pendulum, a large arm extends down (not pictured) to meet and strike the plate spinning at a rapid speed. On the left-hand side of the central arch of the grinder, a wheel is found which a belt is attached to for power. This belt is then attached to a separate engine, spinning the wheel and hence powering the grinder. The wheel is partially covered with a section of protective bent tube, designed to provide protection from the rapidly spinning wheel. Below this wheel is the belt shifter. It is designed to move the protective bent tube from one side of the grinder to the other, to accommodate the grinder in the setup of different shearing sheds. The two separate grinding plates are identical. They have a slight slope for sharpening the comb and cutters in the correct method, with a slight bias towards the base, or “tooth”, of the equipment. The disks have a large central bolt for attaching to the grinder. They have tags on the horizontal axis of the grinding plates, for securing the plates in transportation, and to help with initial alignment when setting up the grinder. The reverse of these grinding plates has the same green painted metal finish found on the grinder. This paint is also in a ‘farm used’ condition, with surface oxidation present. The grinder would be provided from the factory with a comb holder, shifter for securing the grinding plates, emery cloth and emery glue. The emery cloth is what does the actual grinding and is applied to the grinding disks, replacing once well worn. These items can be seen in the final images in the multimedia section, showcasing advertising for this grinder. Plate. Inscribed. “Cooper / S.E. BALL BEARING GRINDER / MADE AND GUARANTEED BY / Sunbeam / CORPORATION LIMITED / SYDNEY MELBOURNE / ADELAIDE BRISBANE ”sheep shearing, shearing equipment, sunbeam, grinder -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Printers block
... Oblong wooden block to which metal plate nailed. Metal... Mitcham melbourne trades printing Oblong wooden block to which ...Oblong wooden block to which metal plate nailed. Metal plate bearing Coat of Arms of the three services: Army, Navy and Air Force.trades, printing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Printers block
... Square wooden block on which round metal plate nailed... wooden block on which round metal plate nailed; metal plate ...Square wooden block on which round metal plate nailed; metal plate bearing Nunawading Coat of ArmsCity of Nunawading 1945trades, printing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Cheese Press
Round metal cheese press on wooden base. Metal frame with screw tap on top and wooden blocks inside to alter tension.domestic items, food preparation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Household Chopping Machine, Mechanical Chopper, c1886
Used in kitchen to cut carrots, cheese slices, onions. boiled eggs, etc.Painted black guillotine on a wooden stand. An iron pole keeps the guillotine in vertical position at one end of the block. Driven by two wheels when a handle is turned. A tilting beam moves the guillotine up and down to cut vegetables, etc. Blade 18cm long by 6.5cm wide. Metal plate missing under blade. A rotatable drum to contain the food to be chopped, which is rotated by a cog at the base (also missing) turns the container. The upright holding chopper blade e is a modification made because of the missing container.|The following description is from Ken Turner Booklet referred to under 'Reference'. ----|The Starrett food chopper would certainly have to be considered one of the more interesting inventions, which incidentally is now considered the ultimate in kitchen collectables. Laroy Starrett in later years' told of how the design of his food chopper was inspired by the action of the walking beam engine used on the Mississippi steam boats. When the crank handle of the chopper is turned, this sets in motion a mechanism which is just fascinating to watch. The crank activates a flywheel which in turn, by a series of cogs and levers, simultaneously rotates a food holding container and raises and lowers within the rotating container, a guillotine like 'chopping blade - the action does not only look like that of a beam steam engine, it even in a way sounds like one, although somewhat noisier. Starrett produced seven different models of these choppers, ranging in size appropriate for domestic use to heavy duty models for butchers, restaurants and for hotel use. The small model was capable of chopping 3lbs in three minutes, and the largest had a capacity for chopping something like 100 lbs in an hour. The mechanical chopper, which became affectionately known as the 'hasher', was the first of some one hundred of Starrett's inventions, and these include a washing machine patented in 1865 which had a similar action to his food chopper, a food press patented in 1873, and a device for lacing shoes he patented in 1886.domestic items, food preparation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Toy printing set
... into wooden block with grooves. Metal tweezers enclosed.... into wooden block with grooves. Metal tweezers enclosed. Leisure ...Blue cardboard box depicting John Bull and Bulldog on front, containing tiny rubber squares with a letter on them to be fitted into wooden block with grooves. Metal tweezers enclosed.John Bull Printing Outfit/Made in the British Isles/No 6 'Carbak' Series/London SES/Englandtoys, general -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Periscope
The M6 was the standard periscope used on the Sherman tanks. There are two large prisms assembled in each end of a metal shell. Frequent problems with moisture and condensation resulted in the development of a new periscope made from a solid block of plastic with a reflecting surface at each end.Wartime significance.Sherman Tank Periscope Type : M6.Periscope M6. Minneapolis - Honeywell Regulator Company. #96812 1942. D.A.