Showing 1461 items matching "wooden objects"
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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Oars, n.d
PORT OF PORTLAND COLLECTION. Provenance unknown, believed to be from the 2nd Portland Lifeboat. Research required.STEERING OARS (2) wooden, stained shaft, blade painted white, leather rowlock protection - tacked to shaft. Believed to be from the 2nd Portland life boat (1915) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Mould Pattern (boat fitting), Pattern, n.d
Wooden pattern for mould for boat fitting. Base round, with protrusion from 3 sides. Top section round, smaller diameter than base. Front painted green, back white. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Mould Pattern (boat fitting), Pattern, n.d
Wooden pattern for mould for boat fitting. Solid cylinder, in two halves, joined by wooden dowels. Main cylinder has smaller diameter cylinder attached to either end. Diamond shaped 'wings' around larger cylinder, one at top end, the other quarter way down. Painted green, inner flat sides unpainted. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Fishing Float, n.d
Wooden handmade fishing float, painted red at top, blue centre, white bottom section. Metal coiled ring at junction of red and blue. Fine wire wrapped around white section, ring at bottom. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Pool Cue and Case, n.d
Pool cue, wooden, belonged to H.L. Vivian. ' H.V.' scratched into wood near grip end '16 1/2 oz' etched into cue, about 1/3 length from grip end. Carry case brown leather, metal ring narrow end, flap to fold over opening. Light tan leather label with 'H.L. VIVIAN''16 1/2 oz' etched into cue, about 1/3 length from grip end. Carry case brown leather, metal ring narrow end, flap to fold over opening. Light tan leather label with 'H.L. VIVIAN'billiards, pool, cue, local history, portland, betty vivian collection -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Barograph, n.d
Port of Portland Collection A barograph is a barometer that records the barometric pressure over time in graphical form. This instrument is also used to make a continuous recording of atmospheric pressure.Wooden case, glass sided (front and ends). Steel handle on top (brass plated) used from circa 1950's.port of portland, maritime, barograph -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Portland Free Library Museum and Literary Institute Embossing Press, "Portland Free Library Museum and Literary Institute Embossing Press", 1900
Portland Free Library and Museum and Literary Institute.Heavy metal. Decorative motif of flowers and leaves in gold on black background. Green felted woven fabric on base. Wooden handle. Metal embossing stamp (brass or bronze). -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Deadeyes, n.d
Howard Nicols from Flagstaff Hill gave them to John Francis to give to MDC c1999. A deadeye is an item used in the standing and running rigging of traditional sailing ships. Three holed blocks were called deadeyes as they resembled the skull of a sheep.Maritime history and technology tells an important part of Portland's story.Set of 6 deadeyes - flat wooden blocks with holes for the rope system that stabilises the boat's mast. Some old rope which could be original is attached and a metal rod attached to the bottom 3.maritime, ship technology, rigging, deadeyes -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Oars, n.d
Port of Portland Collection|19/4/2000Two wooden oars, shafts are stained wood, the blades are painted white. Leather rowlock protection tacked to shafts. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Egg-beater, Persinware, Swift Whip, 1950c
Used for beating eggs or other cooking mixtures.Egg beater, chromed metal with wooden handlesSwift Whip. A Persinware product made in Australia.egg-beaters, whisks, kitchen equipment -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Ruler, Engineering Instruments, Inc, 10 inch slide rule model 10B and instruction booklet, 1947-1967
George Lee Lawrence (1901–1976) established a firm in Chicago to make slide rules for photography. In 1935 he moved to Wabash, Ind., renamed the company Lawrence Engineering Service, and began to manufacture general purpose slide rules. In 1938 he relocated once more to Peru, Ind., and in 1947 it was changed to Engineering Instruments, Inc., and the company remained in business until its building burned down in 1967. The model 10-B sold for 25 cents during this period. There is no record that Lawrence ever received a patent for any aspect of his design or manufacturing process.Used up to the 1960s prior to the invention of the electronic calculator.10 inch one-sided wooden slide rule painted white on the front face, which consists of two divided scales, one fixed and on movable, and a sliding window called a cursor. A, D, and K scales are on the base, and B, CI, and C scales the inside of the slide. The underside of the rule is marked with: tables for equivalents and conversions. Housed in cardboard box with instruction booklet.The top of the base is marked: MADE IN U.S.A. It is also marked ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS, INC., PERU, INDIANA and PAT. PEND. Underside: This Famous Slide Rule... at a popular price. Solves Problems in Multiplication, Division, Proportion, Squares Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots, Reciprocals, etc., Instantly. Accurately Calibrated White Face on Well Seasoned Hardwood. Both ends of box: MODEL 10B-BK Price of 15 shillings handwritten on box.slide rule, mathematics -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Can opener, 1910s
This can opener was designed to open small as well as large cans. It has a sliding blade that can adjust to the size of the can and sharp hook on the end. It made of steel and has a wooden handle. Steel spike with wooden handle and adjustable blade. cooking, can openers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Shaving mug and brush, Hoffman shaving mug and brush set, 1950c
Men's shaving mug and brush. Hoffman brand.Ceramic shaving mug, yellow glaze; with pig's bristle wooden shaving brushshaving mugs, shaving brushes, hoffman -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Curling tongs, 1940 c
... steel, wooden handles Domestic object Curling tongs ...Curling tongs were commonly used by ladies' hairdressers, or at home. Not electric, these tongs may have been heated over a flame or gas.Curling tongs, nickel plated steel, wooden handles"ORGM" ?curling tongs, curling irons, hair care equipment -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Clothes Pegs
Used to secure clothes etc. on a clothes line to dry.Four square wooden clothes pegs, two with sliding tightenersclothes pegs, laundry equipment -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Egg-beater, Propert, Swift Whip, 1932c
Used for beating eggs or other cooking mixtures.Egg beater, chromed metal with wooden handlesSwift Whip. A Propert product made in Australia Pat. Ball drive 9033/32egg-beaters, whisks, kitchen equipment -
Greensborough Historical Society
Leisure object - Game, Table croquet set, 1900c
Table croquet game set, comprising four wooden mallets and balls, 2 wooden markers and two wire hoops.Cardboard box containing table croquet set ( four wooden mallets and balls, 2 wooden markers and two wire hoops)Faded sepia photograph of kittens on lid; "Grandma" written in ink on backgames, croquet game -
Greensborough Historical Society
Leisure object - Spinning top, 1900c
Game played by small children where the top is made to spin on its point by wrapping the leather thong around the top and flicking the thong.Turned wooden top; round stick with red-painted handle and leather "whipping" thongspinning top, games, toys -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Writing Slate
... , in wooden frame Functional object Writing Slate ...Framed pieces of slate rock used for erasable writing. Used for writing by school students Slate, two-sided, in wooden frameslates, writing slates, blackboards, school equipment -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Butter Churn, 1900c
Paddle-style butter churn used to make butter by beating cream, includes two decorative butter pats and one wooden implement for scraping butter inside churn.Wooden butter churn, consisting of u-shaped container, crank driven flails and lid, with two decorative butter pats and one wooden implement for scraping butter inside churn.butter churns, butter making, butter pats -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Washboard, 1900 c
Used in laundering clothing etc. Item would be rubbed against corrugations to remove ingrained dirt.Unpainted wooden framed washboard, clear glass corrugated on one side, with metal insert in top of frame.washboards, laundry, laundry equipment -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Washboard, 1900 c
Used in laundering clothing etc. The corrugated section used to remove ingrained dirt by rubbingWooden washboard, corrugated both sides, painted greenwashboards, laundry, laundry equipment -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Ceremonial object - Credence, In memory of Alice (Micky) Nicholls, 1975
Alice (Micky) Nicholls was a voluntary helper for the Flying Angel League for a number of years together with her sister Gwen. The memorial plaque was dedicated to her in December, 1975. The Episcopal Seal was affixes on the Faculty on 4 February 1976. Wooden credence with rectangular metallic plaque attached on the side of the top.In loving memory of Alice (Micky) Nicholls from her friends in the mission. 10th September, 1974.plaque, memorial, flying angel league, alice nicholls, gwen nicholls -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Functional object - Wooden Securement Bar
... ) in place. Functional object Wooden Securement Bar ...Long wooden bar with rounded top,and sheered ends. It is used to secure cutting board (2118.10) in place.volum collection -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Functional object - Military Whistle and lanyard
... a small light brown coloured wooden pea. Functional object ...Used by Colour Sgt Cordwell, grandfather of John Cordwell, past President of Sub-Branch.On loan from John Cordwell's Family (past president of the Montmorency RSL)Nickel plated silver coloured brass metal military whistle and woven brown leather neck loop. The leather neck loop is attached to the body of the whistle by a small circular steel metal key ring. A metal post with a hole attaches the key ring to the whistle. The whistle has a small light brown coloured wooden pea.Premier Wire Works Melbourne Australia 1944 Marked with the Broad Arrowcordwell whistle, military, metal -
Lorne Historical Society
Functional object - Thunderbox, Circa 1930’s
The Great Ocean Road was built by World War 1 returned servicemen. Tolls were collected as sections of the road were completed. The first toll house was at Grassy Creek. It operated from 1922 to 1932 when it was moved to The Springs at Cathedral Rock about 5 km east of Lorne. The thunderbox is believed to have been used here at sometime between 1932 and 1936This is a rare archeological find. Items n this location are often damaged by the action of the sea and salt air. It is intimately associated with the early years of the development of the Great Ocean Road and the daily life of the workers. It is a typical example of the type of toilet used at the time. This reclaimed timber thunder box is enclosed on three sides. There is a circular hole on the top with a wooden handled lid attached by a chain. Inside is a steel can.great ocean road construction, returned sevicemen world war 1, great ocean road toll houses, toilet -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Ceremonial object - Crucifix, early 20th Century
... to the wooden one. Ceremonial object Crucifix ...Whilst the crucifix appears to be the result of two separate items being fused together it is probable that this artefact was used in one of the Missions at Port Melbourne or possibly aboard a ship.The Mission to Seafarers began its life as an Anglican based charity and continues to be so today. However, throughout the years it has always offered an ecumenical approach to offering social, spiritual and physical comfort to seafarers. Wooden crucifix with ornate brass Jesus on the cross affixed to front. The brass cross is very ornate with floral motifs and scroll work. It appears that the wooden crucifix and brass crucifix were originally two separate items and several nails have been used to affix the brass ornament to the wooden one. Brass plaque on wooden crucifix: "INRI" Brass inscription on brass crucifix: "INRI"religion, wood, brass, anglican, jesus, crucifix, ecumenical-tradition, st peter chapel, mission to seafarers, flinders street, seamen's mission -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Rolling Pin, Wooden rolling pin, 1940s
... rolling pin Wooden rolling pin Domestic object Rolling Pin ...Commonly used for rolling dough in cookingTurned wooden rolling pinrolling pin, baking utensils, woodcraft -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Tweezers, 1800s
Found on shipwreck of Nene Valley by abalone diver in the early 1990s. The Nene Valley was a wooden barque built in England in 1852. In 1854 the Nene Valley wrecked 15km away from Cape Northumberland.pair of metal tweezersFront: Does have circular stamp but illegible. Back: -shipwreck, 1800s, domestic, beauty, health, nene valley, diving -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Developing Set - Kodak, n.d
Part of Graham Collection, donated by the Family of Misses Mary and Edith Maude Graham, of 4 Blair Street, Portland. Displayed in History House.Developing set by Kodak. Contains: Wooden box with lid (3771.1and 3771.2), developing tank (3771.3 - 3771.5), film reel (3771.6), booklet (3771.7), 4 x metal tools and handles (3771.8 - 3771.11) and packet of developing powders (3771.12)