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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Container - Water Canteen
Metal container in lined cotton Cover with metal tag at rear. Bakelite cap. -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - Combat Ration One Man (24 Hour), c.2006
Common every day items food used by the ADF in combat situations. This shows the combat ration one man that has been used by the ADF since the Vietnam War era. The CR1M consists of two main meals, various light snacks, sundry and beverage items. The CR1M is designed to provide the daily nutritional value to sustain a soldier over a 24 hour period. Failure to consume all food items with this period will impact upon functional energy levels due to an unbalanced nutrition intake. Excluding tea and coffee aal food items are consumable either hot or cold. It is advised to fill one cup canteen with water, immerse one 250g main meal pouch and heat for 10 - 15 minutes. For heat source use use issued hexamine stove and tablets. residual boiled water is safe and may be used for hot beverage makingCombat Ration One Man (24 hour). Sealed in a clear plastic bag with the letter 'C' printed in blue on the front (indicating that contents are menu 'C'). This pack includes small packages of supplies in various shapes and sizes, including: M and M's chocolate, potato with onion powder, sweetened condensed milk, cream spread, tea bags, safety matches and toilet paper. Front - Blue text - C / NOT FOR PRIVATE RESALE TO PUBLIC ration pack, consumables, supplies -
Melton City Libraries
Document, Official Opening of the gymnasium, canteen and music room complex, 1987
Melton 430 Primary school opening of the new rooms education -
Woodend RSL
Mess Tin, Corfield & Buckle, Limited - Trafalgar Works, 1939
Although manufactured in 1939 it may be possible that it was issued later during the Korean War (1950-1953) as the burn marks on the exterior sides may indicate the use of a hexamine stove which came into use by the Australian Army in the 1950's.Representative of an army issued accoutrement from the Mid 20th Century which may have been used during the Korean War.Well used military mess tin (aluminium), larger one of nest of two (smaller one missing) with flip over metal (carbon?) handle secured to short end by metal loop and rivets.Inscribed to metal loop fastening flip over handle to tin is the maker’s mark ‘C&B Ltd. 1939’ and arrow insignia for ‘Department of Defence’.cooking, hexamine stove, canteen, mess tin -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Newspaper - Newspaper Cutting, The Age, Alumna turns Burnley Gardens Canteen into a Melbourne favourite, 2011
Article in The Age 09.05.2011 by Lieu Thi Pham about Tansy Good and the café she runs at Burnley Campus. She is a Burnley Graduate.the age, canteen, lieu thi pham, tansy good, burnley campus -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Water Bottle (Canteen), WW2 Japanese Water Bottle
WW2 Japanese Aluminium water bottle. Aluminium has oxidised. Has aging, broken webbing carrier straps and buckles. Originally found in New Guinea.Nil -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Black and white and colour slides, Alan L. Mitchell, A.L. Mitchell Slide Collection, 1863 -1990
Alan L. Mitchell graduated in 1935. Some of the pictures were taken while he was a student in 1934 and others in 1956 and 1965. He gathered the collection for a presentation he made about Burnley in 1967. And donated it to the Archives in 1990 for the 1991 Centenary.Box of slides in colour and black and white. Handwritten short history of the Gardens and College and a typed transcript with extra information. Also an extra slide donated in 1997 with accompanying letter and description. Also DVD and printed photographs added later. Handwritten description of each slide.alan l. mitchell, burnley gardens, entrance sign, early uniforms, plant research institute/laboratory, administration building, canteen, hilda kirkhope rockery, garden views, students working outside, t h kneen, luffmann ponds, old nursery, potting sheds, orchard border, rubbish tip, e e pescott -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - water flask holder
used to hold round water flask ca1910canvas canteen flask holder used during ca 1900round canvas water flask holder with leather strap and metal buckle and studsmilitary, civilian, flask bag -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Container - Water bottle and carrier
Blue enamel water bottle, covered in a two tone felt cloth of dark navy and a lighter blue. Bottle has a narrow raised neck and has a cork stopper intact. Carrier is made of leather strip around 16mm wide, light tan in colour and is adjustable in length. Carrier wraps around the bottle with a strap at the base and along the top joined by an adjoining strap that runs around the base and the sides and comes together at the bottle neck with two metal rings.water bottle, water canteen -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - MESS CUP, CANTEEN, Department of Defence, 1968
Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.Mess cup, plastic, olive green colour, round with handle, embossed on base are details.On base, " M.E. (over) 2 (arrow up) 1968, 7350 - 66 - 024 - 2278"mess, cups, canteen