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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - RED RIBBON COLLECTION: DVD 2016, 2016
DVD. Red Ribbon 2016. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sketch or engraving, workers, Swallow & Ariell, Australasian Sketcher, 11 Feb 1882
Sketch/Engraving of workers at Swallow & Ariell Factory, showing kneading the dough and taking the biscuits out of the machine. Australasian Sketcher 11-02-1882On rear: 24. S&A Australasian Sketcher 11 Feb 1882. P44industry - manufacturing, industry - food, swallow & ariell ltd -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photographs, 1920's
325-07 Inscription on back of photograph. "Violet Clarke, sister of Jimmy and Jack Clarke all born at San Remo 1880's - 90's. Violet married a Mr Sinclair and was the mother of Laurie. Jimmy & Jack Clarke's nephew, Laurie, like his uncles, never married." 325-08 Inscription on back of photograph. "Violet was the sister of twins Jimmy & Jack Clarke" 325-07 & 08. Hand coloured sepia portraits of Violet Clarke. 325-09. Sepia photograph of Violet Clarke's wedding.325-09. "25 years ago". Violet Clarke's marriage to ? Sinclair. Best man is probably Jack Clarke, brother Jimmy was most likely at sea.violet clarke, jack clarke, arthur woodley -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Political Advertisements, 2016 City of Port Phillip election, 2016
Candidates election material for 2016 City of Port Phillip collections; Ogy SIMIC; Bernadene VOSS; Richard ROBERTS; Rohan CRESP; Marcus PEARL; Tim BAXTER; Katherine COPSEY. Assorted flyers and pamphlets . 11 in total.local government - city of port phillip, rohan cresp, bernadene voss, richard roberts, ogy simic, tim baxter, katherine copsey, marcus pearl -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Slide, 10/11/1961 12:00:00 AM
Colour slide, Kodak, white cardboard of MMTB Scrubber tram No. 8 in Slide dated 10-11-1961Hand writing on rear in ink "10-11-61, Service Stock Service Stock No. 8"trams, tramways, scrubber tram, work trams, tram 8 -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Axe
Used by country based ambulance officers to gain emergency access to buildings or cars when attending patients. Source Chas Martin AHSV curator 2 November 2016.Metal hand held axe with brown handle, red centre section and ambulance Maltese cross badgeAMB 11 -
National Wool Museum
Card
This card is the eleventh in a set of 16 information cards produced by the Stamina Clothing Company re: Australian Woollen Mills as give aways. It looks the process of warping.Card no. 11 from the Crusader Mills information card set, c.1945-55. Verso of card no. 11 from the Crusader Mills information card set, c.1945-55.No. 11 Warping the two-fold yarn at the Crusader Mills.australian woollen mills pty ltd stamina clothing company, warping -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Can Opener
It took 15 years to invent the can. It took 100 more to invent a standard way to open it. In the 19th century, decades after the invention of canning, there were virtually no can openers. Canned food, such as sardines, came with its own "key" to peel back the tin lid. Birth of the can One of the oddest things about the can opener is that the can predates it by almost 150 years. Though common today, cans were once military-grade technology. In 1795, Napoleon, to whom the phrase "an army marches on its stomach" is attributed, offered 12,000 francs to anyone who could find a way to preserve food. Without any knowledge of bacteria or their role in food spoilage, scientists didn't even know where to begin. It took 15 years before a chef named Nicholas Appert claimed the prize after successfully jarring food. Soon after that, his countryman Philippe de Girard came up with a variant on Appert's method—metal tins—and sold the idea to the British. Spoiled food, and the sickness it caused, was a widespread problem. The public would have benefited from canned food, but for decades cans were almost exclusively for the army and the navy. The canning process, with its hours of boiling and steaming, its scrupulous cleanliness, its heated metal, and its need for a great deal of disposable material, made canned food far too expensive for anyone but the military. No can openers were needed or even possible. The metal of early cans was too thick to make openers practical. Soldiers and sailors had plenty of sharp objects on hand and made ample use of them when they wanted to eat. During the 19th century, the process of canning was refined and mechanised, and the metal wall of the average can slimmed down enough that a civilian could get it open—if that civilian had the right tool. No one had that tool yet, so early cans had to open themselves. In other words, they came with built-in openers. The result was a confusing but pleasing free-for-all, in terms of product engineering. Each type of food came with its own kind of can, and each kind of can came with its own kind of opener. Tinned fish and meat were often sold in rectangular cans. These cans were fitted with a "key" that would roll down the top of the can. Coffee, beans, and other types of meat were packaged in cylinders with metal strips that could be peeled back with their own kinds of built-in keys. Cans of milk, which didn't need to be completely opened, came with puncture devices. As tinned food became more common, its containers became more regular. A nice cylindrical can became the norm, and, as these cans filled kitchens, more engineers put their minds to finding a convenient way to open all of them. The first standalone can opener worked on a simple principle: point, stab, and pull. From the mid-19th century to the end of World War I, the typical can opener looked roughly like a wrench, if the lower 'jaw' of the wrench were replaced with a blade. People used the blade to puncture the top of the can near its edge, push the upper jaw against the side of the can, and drag the blade through the metal along the rim. Because meat was the first and most popular canned substance, these can openers were often shaped to look like cows and given the nickname 'bully beef can openers'. The bully beef can opener, popular in the mid-19th century, resulted in many lost fingers. Bully beef can openers were so common, effective, and sturdy that they are still frequently available on collectors' sites. Some are advertised as “still working,” and every last one of them is, without a doubt, soaked in the blood of our ancestors. Dragging a sharp blade along the edge of a can is certain to cause injury sooner or later. So once people got a reliable can shape and a reliable way to get the can open, the search was on for a reliable way to get a can open without the possibility of losing a finger. The answer came in 1925, from the Star Can Opener Company of San Francisco. This is probably the first can opener that resembles the one people have in their kitchens today. Instead of using a blade to pry open a metal can, buyers could clamp the edge of the can between two wheels and twist the handle of one of the wheels to move the blade around the lip. The Star can openers weren't perfect. Compared to the bully beef model, they were flimsy and breakable, but they probably prevented a few injuries. Six short years after the Star model came to market, the first electric can opener was invented. It was patented in 1931 by the Bunker Clancey Company of Kansas City, who had already been sued by the Star Can Opener Company for trying sell a double-wheeled can opener like the Star model (the case was dismissed). The electric can opener must have seemed like the wave of the future and a sure-fire seller, but it proved to be too far ahead of its time. In 1931 not that many households had electricity, and those that did weren't interested in buying can openers. The Bunker Clancey Company was subsequently bought by the Rival Company, which still makes small appliances like can openers today. It took another 25 years for electrically powered can openers to become practical. In the 1950s, Walter Hess Bodle and his daughter, Elizabeth Bodle, developed an electric can opener in the family garage. Walter came up with the opener's blades and motor, and Elizabeth sculpted the outside. Their can opener was a free-standing unit that could sit on the kitchen counter. The Udico brand of the Union Die Casting Company put it on the market in time for Christmas in 1956 and had great success with it. Over the next few years it came out in different styles and colours, and, like the bully beef can opener, has become a collector's item. Also like the bully beef model, Udico can openers often still work. They don't make 'em like they used to. Although there have been some design changes and refinements over the last sixty years, there have yet to be any more leaps forward in can opener technology. If you're resentfully opening a can, you are almost certainly doing it using the Star design, manually forcing the can between two wheels, or the Bodle design, clamping the can into a free-standing electrical opener. Whether or not you enjoy your holiday meals, at least you can be happy that you are not getting poisoned by your own food or cutting open your hand with the blade you use to get at it. That's something, right?The can opener is still a very important and essential item in most kitchens.Can opener, right handed, metal, upper blade section serrated, inscription 'Peerless Pat.Feb 11-90'.Peerless Pat.Feb 11-90flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, cannning, can opener, kitchen equipment -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Press Release, Transport Minister Hands over 2km Gift, 25/11/1996 12:00:00 AM
A4 size sheet of preprinted paper for News Release from Vic Minister for Transport - preprinted in blue ink with "Victoria on the Move" wording and state coat of arms. Printed (Laser) with text for 26/11/96 ceremony of hand over of 2km of trolley wire to the BTM. Image added 27-11-2016trams, tramways, btm, trolley wire -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - GOLDEN SQUARE HIGH SCHOOL COLLECTION: MINUTES BOOK, 17.07.07
Book.GSSC Minutes book, from 17/07/07 - 12 December 2008. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Armistice, 11/11/2018
A poster to advertise the Centenary of Armistice Ceremony.A poster to advertise the Centenary of Armistice Ceremony to be held at the Schwerkolt Cottage & Museum Complex on 11 Nov 2018 beginning at 10.40 am.A poster to advertise the Centenary of Armistice Ceremony. schwerkolt cottage & museum complex, world war 1914 - 1918 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - VAL CAMPBELL COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH OF ZONTA CLUB PRESENTATION 2016, 2016
PHOTOGRAPH OF Zonta Club Presentation 2016recreations, sports, swimming -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertising Leaflet, 10 Chantelle Rise St Helena, 14/11/2016
10 Chantelle Rise St Helena. 4 bedroom house. Sold 14/11/2016 for $925,000. Previous sales: December 2007 for $507,500, January 1997 for $200,000, August 1993 for $160,000 and June 1988 for $199,700. Built 1985.Real Estate advertising leaflet,1 sheet folded into 4 pages, printed in colour both sides. 2 copies.chantelle rise st helena -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph-B&W, Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Back Garden Fruit Trees, 6/07/1989
Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Back Garden Fruit Trees, Mulberry Tree. The path visible is that in Picture 11 (6502-009).Back Garden Fruit Trees, Mulberry Tree. The path visible is that in Picture 11 (6502-009). -
Mont De Lancey
Plate and Glass, 1953
Round China plate commemorating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth 11 on 2nd June 1953. 2 Glass tumblers also commemorating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth."E 11 R"commemorative plates, drinking glasses -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Widows function, Widows' Club Seminar 8 May 1995, 1995
According to the article published in The Answer in August 1995 these ladies were meeting for a Widows' Club Seminar at Legacy House on 8th may 1995. The article says "On that day representative from Widows Clubs and groups from throughout Victoria are together for a seminar - guest speakers covered a wide-ranging agenda. Legatee John Sullivan said that it was most gratifying to the organisers and then presenters to have such a gathering of representatives keen to obtain information to pass on to their members."A record of a special event for the Widows' Clubs and how they shared experiences and information about what their clubs were doing.Colour photo x 11 of Widows' Club Seminar 1995Printed on back -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia, 2016
Memorabilia used in 150th celebrations of Wesley College.1.2 Two Wesley School pennants, purple and gold, lion motif 1866-2016 .3 Length of Purple ribbon - gold printing 1866-2016 .4 Length of White ribbon - gold printing 1866-2016 .5 Sticker - purple and gold 1866-2016 .6 Name tab, plastic with cardboard insert, pin on, "Pat Cook" Table 1 .7 Calendar of events 1866-2016 .8 Invitation to Discovery Dinner held Saturday 14 May 2016 .9 Lion Magazine - Wesley College Community Magazine Edition 126 April 2016 .10 Publication "Framing the Future of Wesley - Wesley College Strategic Pland Framework 2017-2030wesley college, 150th celebrations, clunes campus -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Archive - LAND SALES, 21 April 2016
DVD. Land sales to 21st April 2016. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Council Election Results, 2016
Results of the 2016 City of Whitehorse Council Election.Results of the 2016 City of Whitehorse Council Election.Results of the 2016 City of Whitehorse Council Election.city of whitehorse, daw, philip, cutts, prue, tescher, tanya, liu, tina, munroe, andrew, massoud, denise, carr, raylene, bennet, bill, davenport, ellis, sharon, stennett, ben -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Valda Arrowsmith, 25/07/1990 12:00:00 AM
Article in Nunawading Gazette about Valda Arrowsmith, ex Mayor.Article in Nunawading Gazette about Valda Arrowsmith, ex Mayor, on her retirement from Nunawading Council after 11 years service.Article in Nunawading Gazette about Valda Arrowsmith, ex Mayor. local government, arrowsmith, valda, city of nunawading, arrowsmith, ted -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - Alice McGregor Postcard Collection, 1900 - 1920
Alice McGREGOR Born: 1908; unknown parents. Possibly adopted by the Salter family? Electoral Roll 1936: Highland Terrace Kangaroo Flat. Alice Mary Salter and William Robert Salter living together; presumed to be sister and brother. William Robert Salter was killed in a MVA in Bendigo in 1937 aged 26. In Victoria in 1938, Alice Mary Salter married James Thomas McGregor (born Victoria 1917, died Victoria 1983, buried Fawkner Cemetery) Lived: 1968; 22 Wade Street Golden Square Alice McGregor Died: 1999 aged 91 at Anne Caudle Centre, Bendigo Buried: Kangaroo Flat Cemetery See additional research. Postcard Album of Alice McGregor contained 86 post cards.Postcard Album of Alice McGregor contained 86 post cards. See 1400. Colour photo of the Times Building on the corner of Broadway and 42nd Street Tram and cars in foreground. USA flag in top right corner. Addressed to W.A. Jeff Esq, Highbank, Christchurch, New Zealand. Dated 13/11/07. Sender unidentified. postcard, collector, alice mcgregor -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Client Representative Council, 11/11/2024
Images of the Client Representative Council for Vision Australia, taken on November 11, 2006 at Kooyong. Back row: Debbie DeShayes, Christine Simpson, Robert Boyd, Claire Hogan, Natale Cutri Front row: Mark Boyd, ?, ?, ?, David Brant, Rowena Dowling Back row: Mark Boyd, Debbie DeShayes, Christine Simpson, Gerard Menses, Robert Boyd, Claire Hogan, Natale Cutri Front row: Karen Knight, Kevin Murfitt, ?, ?, ?, David Brant, Rowena Dowling Final two images have Lynette Davis, Brandon Ah Tong-Pereira and ? added in the wings.11 images of John Landau and his deskvision australia, debbie deshayes, christine simpson, robert boyd, claire hogan, mark boyd, karen knight, gerard menses, kevin murfitt, lynette davis, brandon ahtong-pereira, david brant, natale cutri, rowena dowling -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - NEIL TALBOT, 15 October 2016
Photograph. Mass of thanksgiving for Neil Frederick Talbot who passed away 15th October 2016. St. Kilian's church, Friday 21/10/2016.photo, person, neil talbot -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Medal - AATTV Active Service Medal
AATTV Vietnam, Active Service 31-07-1962. 18-12-1972 Service Medal awarded to Alwyn Charles BaconAATTV Vietnam, Active Service 31-07-1962. 18-12-1972 Service Medal with yellow & green emblem on one side. Aust flag on laurel wreath with sword with inscription around outside. In blue velvet box. Alwyn Charles Baconcommemorative medal aattv, aattv, vietnam, active service medal -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Colour Photograph, Framed, Maureen Scoble, Sea Captains Volunteers, 5 September 2016
Wooden framed colour photograph of OSSA volunteers in MTSV garden, taken in 2016. Maureen Scoble, volunteer gardener, took this photograph to commemorate the addition of a new roof for the wedding platform in the MTSV garden, built by the volunteers . OSSA (Off Shore Specialists Australia), is a hiring group for their archives.Photograph portrays the community spirit amongst volunteers in banding together for a common cause.Wooden framed colour photograph depicting volunteers posing in MTSV gardenOn photograph (lower right corner): "05/09/2016 02:02" On back cover of photo frame: "Sea captains volunteers". "My heroes. They put a roof on the wedding platform". "Maureen" maureen scoble, garden, mission to seafarers, flinders street, wedding, pergola, ossa, interest group, volunteers -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Dedication, Mid 20th Century
On 07 November 1920 a plaque to commemorate Australians who defended Amiens between March and August 1918 was fixed to a pillar in the Amiens Cathedral. The Bishop of Armiens and Marshal Foch spoke at the unveiling of the plaque.This a copy of the speeches of the Bishop and Marshal Foch and is a dedication to the men of the AIF who fought on the Somme between March and August 1918.A framed poster dedication of a plaque that is in the Amiens Cathedral commemorating the Australians who defended Amiens between March and August 1918. The poster is framed in a wooden frame.The dedications on the poster are by the Bishop of Amiens and Marshal Foch that were made on 07 November 1920 part of the speeches of these two men are printed on the poster.ww1, somme, bishop of amiens, marshal foch -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Newspaper, "Clatter Clatter - he has problems by $ million, "Grant for trams", 11/11/1970 12:00:00 AM
Set of two Newspaper cuttings from The Herald, Melbourne, Wednesday 11 November 1970. 1st cutting from page 2 - item written by John Sorell in "On the Spot" about the Chairman of the Tramways Board Mr. Frank Kirby and the financial problems of the MMTB, government relations, costs of running the system. Includes a photo of Mr. Kirby. 2nd cutting, stapled to the first, about the decision of the Bolte Government to give the MMTB a grant for the first time this year. Driving Licenses will be doubled to assist payment and additional road maintenance works. Does not give details of financial arrangements. In top left hand corner of second cutting, "11/11/70" in black ink.trams, tramways, mmtb, finances, government grants, mr. frank kirby -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - SOUVENIR - RAN SCUTTLE
Brass Ships Scuttle from HMAS Brisbane 11 - Decommissioned 2001. Bridge and Mount 51 is at AWM. Items in collection re David Dixon RAN R112262, refer Cat No 5215.5 for his service details.Brass Ships scuttle from HMAS BRISBANE 11. 1. Circular window with brass frame and glass similar to a porthole, with white painted metal cover secured to frame with hinge and four sadjustable bolts. 2. Circular black plastic decorative insert to cover glass with etching.1. Metal label on scuttle cover - "2" 2. Etching of ships profile with No. "41" on bow (No. 41 - HMAS BRISBANE 11).souvenir, navy, ran -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder and compact disc, Simpson Army Barracks, 2011_
This document is the result of research into the history of Watsonia Barracks (now Simpson Barracks) by GHS member Marilyn Smith. It details the origin of street names in the surrounding area and includes biographical information on those after whom the streets were named. Updated December 2016.The Watsonia Barracks has been in use since WW2 and is today home to the Defence Force School of Signals. It was built on the property formerly owned by Ainslie Meares. In 1951, surrounding land was purchased for the extension of the barracks. The suburb of Yallambie was formerly part of the Barracks. Black spiral bound folder (approx. 32 pages) with accompanying compact disc. Colour illustrations and maps. Updated 2016 in Word document.simpson army barracks, watsonia barracks, yallambie, marilyn smith, watsonia -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1/07/1960
Black and white photograph of a steam train at Lilliput siding 1/07/1960On back of photo: "A shunt at Lilliput" "D3 635 The last of the Baldwin built D3s. 1.7.1960" Rubber stamp: "Photographed by Norman W. De Pomeroy"lilliput, railway, steam trains, d3 635, baldwin