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Puffing Billy Railway
Fire Beater, Ganger's
Ganger's Fire Beater This was used to beat the flames of a fire. They were used by track Gangers when burning off the trackside vegetation, to ensure the fires were kept under control. the canvis was dampened with water before useHistoric - Railways Permanent Way and Works - track equipment - Ganger's Fire Fighting Mop Ganger's Fire Beater made of timber handle with canvas strips attached puffing billy, fire beater -
Clunes Museum
Tool - PICK
With pick head and long hammer head, hand made wooden handlepick, pick with handle -
Clunes Museum
Tool - PRUNING SAW
Wooden handle with tapered metal blade, attached with two nuts and boltsNilgardening tool, saw -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Dressmakers Tracing wheel
Used by the internees at camp 3Dressmakers tracing wheel. Black wooden handle metal shaft and wheel.dressmakers tracing wheel -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Knife - carving, 1940's
Handmade by Italian Officer in Myrtleford POW Camp and given to Mr J. R. Shale.Handmade carving knife, brass handle, long, wide steel blade.mr j. r. shale, myrtleford pow camp, carving knives -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Knife, Italian POW officers, 1940's
Given to Mr JR Shale who then donated it to Mrs Noel Pattersonknife, brass handle and steel blade. Made by an Italian officer in Myrtleford.myrtleford -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Saw, 1940'2
Part of a collection of handtools made by internee at Camp 3, TaturaHandmade keyhole saw. Metal serrated blade, curved wooden handlesaw, keyhole, haering, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, trades, tools -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tennis Racquet, 1940's
Used by internees at Camp 3, Tatura. Racquets were purhcased in 1945 through the Camp Canteen.Wooden tennis racquet, with brown leather covered handle and gut strings.Slazengerstennis racquet, slazengers australia, ruff h, internment camp recreation equipment -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Bell
Used for card parties in Tatura Mechanics Hall by George Dowell to indicate commencement and end of playBrass bell with wooden handle, painted black. Donor card attached.bell, card parties, greenwood l, timing, recreation, metalcraft, brassware -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Bath, 1940 (Approx.)
Made by Internees at Camp 3 Tatura and used for bathing, taking a bath or washing of clothes.Tin bath and lid, handles either end of tub and lid. Handmade.camp 3, bathing, washing, ablutions, washing utensils, bathing utensils -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Recorder Cleaner, c1940
used in Camp 3 by internees to clean musical instrumentsTwisted wire handle, multi-coloured wool brush cleaner for recorderrecorder cleaner, wagner wally, camp 3, tatura, musical, instruments, accessory -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Accessory - Woven fan, c1850s
From the collection of the Rev James Watkin. From the collection of the Rev James Watkin. The Rev James Watkin, 1805-1886, was a Pioneer Wesleyan missionary. He was born in Manchester, UK, in 1805. In 1830 was accepted as a candidate for the Wesleyan Ministry and married Hannah Entwistle. They sailed with a missionary party to Tonga. The work of the mission was jeopardised by prolonged and involved struggles between Christian and non-Christian Tongan chiefs. He left with his family for Sydney in September 1837. He was offered a free passage for a missionary appointed to Waikouaiti, New Zealand and arrived there in May 1840. He established the first mission station in the South Island of New Zealand. Watkin established schools at Waikouaiti and Matanaka, and stationed partly trained Maori teachers at Stewart Island and at Moeraki. He had a natural flair for languages, preached in Maori four months after his arrival, and compiled an elementary reading book to be printed in Ngai Tahu. Watkin was relieved by Charles Creed and inWatkin finished his posiion in Waikouaiti in June 1844 when he sailed for Wellington, leaving 227 church members in Otago. In 1855 Watkin settled in New South Wales, Australia, and was president of the National Methodist Conference at Adelaide in 1862. He retired in 1869 and died on 14 May 1886, at Ashfield, New South Wales. Source: https://teara.govt.nz/en/1966/watkin-jamesETH072.1 and ETH072.2: Mid nineteenth century woven palm fans with handles.rev james watkin -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Ceremonial object - Commemorative Trowel, c1918
Silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle in a worn cardboard box."PRESENTED TO W.R.Little AT THE LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE MOONEE PONDS METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. FEBY 23rd 1918"moonee ponds methodist sunday school, little, w.r. -
Hume City Civic Collection
Domestic object - coffee grinder
This object was used for grinding coffee beans. Originally purchased by Susan Barnett for $2.50 in an 'OP' shop.A honey coloured wooden coffee grinder with a metal lid and a red handle.BE/ (insignia in centre of a dog straddling a globe) / HA / GESCHMIEDETES MALHWERKdrinks, coffee grinder, dink comsumption, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Domestic object - Chamber pot
This object was used in the home for toilet requirements before the advent of the indoor toilet as it saved a trip out to the backyard toilet during the night. Most toilets were built outside so the 'night cart' could come and empty them during the night.A large cream coloured procelain chamber pot with one handle on the side. hoffman, chamber pots, toilets, ceramics, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Metal Jug
Thought to be used for measuring liquids in retail premises by Council Inspectors of Weights & Measures Department of Shire of Bulla and donated by Hume Council when amalagmation of Councils took place.Tapered metal container with pouring spout and handle used for measuring liquids.on side "1 GALLON" on spout "crown/15 91/VIC"shire of bulla, george evans collection -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Domestic object - Spoon belonging to W.C.Busse
Wilfred Clarence Busse, born in Chiltern in 1898, His family moved to the region during the gold rush and continued to reside in the area, purchasing land adjacent the Murray River. Busse completed his secondary education at Wesley College in Melbourne then studied law at the University of Melbourne. Busse went on to become a barrister, often in the chambers of Sir Leo Finn Bernard Cussen (1859-1933) a judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria. He worked most of his life in Chiltern as a Barrister and Solicitor and gained the unofficial title of historian of Chiltern, leaving behind several manuscript histories and a scrap book. Busse was an avid fictional writer and in 1930 he published two novels. Time spent on a Victorian station in his early twenties, as well as careful documentary research, informed the writing of his historical novels of bush life. "The Blue Beyond; A Romance of the Early Days in South Eastern Australia” and "The Golden Plague: A Romance of the Early Fifties." "The Golden Plague” won the T. E. Role gold medal for the best historical novel which went on to become a best seller. Busse often drew inspiration for his novels from his younger years living Chiltern. His passion for the region lead him to write “The History of Chiltern” which was published in a serial form in the Chiltern Federal Standard from 1922-1923. Wilfred Clarence Busse was a member of Chiltern Athenaeum (where this object is now held) up until his death in 1960, he is buried in the Barnawartha Cemetery. The leaf shaped motif of this particular spoon appears to be stylised in a simple form of decorative arts and craft or even Art Nouveau style favoured in Europe between 1880-1920 and less representational than examples of Australiana flora captured in silversmithing from the 1850's onwards. According to Christine Erratt, due to the goldrush in the 1850's, there was increased wealth in the colony and an influx of immigrants from Europe to Australia who brought with them silversmithing skills which began ‘the golden age’ of Australian silver', Erratt says that 'Australia's unique flora has been portrayed in the decorative arts since the early colonial times of the last decade of the 18th century. The use of Australian flora to decorate silverware is of particular interest and diversity'. It is likely that those producing silverware at the time would be drawing on the decorative arts movement while incorporating elements of the natural beauty in the flora of their newfound environment into the silverware they produced. There are no discerning maker hallmarks to place where it was produced or ascertain the material accurately.Wilfred Clarence Busse was of social significance to Chiltern, he helped to document the cultural story of the area in his published works "The Golden Plague" and "The Beyond Blue" by recounting his own upbringing in a bush lifestyle. He was a respected Barrister and was the unofficial historian of the Chiltern Athenaeum for many years. This spoon represents a window into the domestic life of this person who was well loved in the area, and it continues its relationship to Busse as well as Chiltern by being held within the very collection he helped to maintain in his life. Domestic objects tell us the story about how people lived, objects of daily use hold particular meaning in that they can tell us the story of an individual, we feel closer to their life and habits, it humanises and connects us across time. A tarnished small silver teaspoon with leaf-shaped head and slim handlesilverware, wilfred clarence busse, busse, chiltern, chiltern athenaeum, federal standard, t. e. role, "the blue beyond, a romance of the early days in south eastern australia”, "the golden plague: a romance of the early fifties.", "the golden plague”, wesley college, university of melbourne, sir leo finn bernard cussen, supreme court of victoria, gold rush, murray river, “the history of chiltern”, silversmithing, spoon, decorative arts, floral, flora, australiana, australian flora, arts and craft movement, australian silver, cussen -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - SCHOOL - BAG
SCHOOL BAG WORN BY K. Mc LENNAN.BROWN LEATHER SCHOOL BAG WITH STRAPS, AND METAL BUCKLES , AND METAL HANDLE.K. Mc LENNAN - JULY. 6TH 1907local history, school, equipments, crick - shrigley, mc lennan, lazarus -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - BUTTER CHURN
BUTTER CHURN: GLASS CONTAINER WITH METAL LID AND FITTINGS AND WOODEN HANDLEON LID - MADE IN ENGLAND NO.30 CR. 40 MARKING ON GLASS CONTAINER - BLOW BUTTER CHURN 3/30 MADE IN ENGLAND. IMPERIAL QUARTS STICKER ATTACHED "BUTTER CHURN" DONATED BY W. HARRIS. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH. "77"local history, domestic item, food preparation -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - FOOT BATH
Used at the Clunes and District HospitalSTAINLESS STEEL CONTAINER WITH HANDLE AT ONE END AND A CURVED END AT THE OTHERNILlocal history, medical equipment -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - FLAT IRON
FLAT IRON SIZE 6 - IRON HANDLE - SILVESTER - FELIX MARKINGSlocal history, domestic item, iron, domestic items, irons -
Clunes Museum
Souvenir - SPOON
TEASPOON'S DONATED BY MR. & MRS. J. SPARK MR. SPARK WAS A FORMER RESIDENT OF CLUNES2 X SMALL SILVERPLATE TEASPOON WITH C.W.A OF VICTORIA CREST ON HANDLEC.W.A. OF VICTORIA PENISULA PLATE EPNSlocal history, metalcraft, c.w.a -
Clunes Museum
Tool - TOBACCO CUTTER
THIS TOBACCO CUTTER REMAINED ON THE BAR OF THE SWISS MOUNTAIN INN, BLAMPIED; FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS. THE HOTEL WAS OWNED BY THE LACRANCHI FAMILYCAST IRON KNIFE WITH A WOODEN HANDLE IS ATTACHED TO A WOODEN BLOCK FOR THE TOBACCOlocal history, metalcraft, cast iron on wood, smoking accessories -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Hair Clippers
Meta Hair Clippers in as new condition. Metal two handles and blade -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1960's-1970's
Medium Glass Serving Platter with culinary theme pattern and wooden handles.stawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Bradawl
Wood handle, bound with leather at top; steel tool at lower endtrades, leatherworking, handcrafts -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Tailor's cutting shears, c 1900
Cutting shears used in 1907 by William Cox. Travelled to England and worked for a tailor in the West End, London for a year. Returned to Australia, married in 1908 and opened a tailoring shop in 1910. Bernard Arthur Hooke, husband of donor, Phyllis Hooke, was Chairman of Advisory Committee 1973 - 1996Heavy steel, black handled cutting shears; 36 cm longWilkinsons Makes|Sheffieldtrades, tailoring -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Shaving Mug
Cream mug with handle and lip for shaving brush. Scene painted on front.Trade Mark: 'Made in Japan'ceramics, porcelain, personal effects-toilet requisites, shaving -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pattern Marker
Black handle with wheel at one end to mark material from patternshandcrafts, equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Hair Curlers
Metal hair curling tongs- Double handle with etching and 2 prongspersonal effects-toilet requisites, hairdressing