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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Souvenir - Wooden Plaque, Royal Australian Survey Corps
Wood plaque with brass fittings. Royal Australian Army Survey Corp post 1954 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - HARNESS, WEBBING. SUSPENDER H
Over the shoulder harness for carrying extra gear, clips and fittings, blackened army green.“US, KURAUSKA, USRAU” (on buckle).passchendaele barracks trust, webbing harness, equipment -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Edged weapon middle eastern dagger
brass handled dagger imitation jewels etchings on blade metal scabbard with a leather fittingetchings -
Hume City Civic Collection
Straight jacket
Worn by patients at Sunbury Asylum.Straight jacket made from unbleached canvas. Sleeves stitched into pocket-like patches on sides. Front closed with four pairs of ties and brass screw fittings. Waist has broad band with two pairs of ties and brass fittings.Front left breast, handwritten "Canvas Locked jacket" inside right back neckline "S.T.C. M-6A"costume, sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Orbost & District Historical Society
light
A large dark blue/purple spherical light shade made of glass. It has aluminium fittings. -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Trenching Tool (head)
The intrenching tool of the Australian soldier was a British design. It is carried in an Australian leather infantry equipment blade carrier, commonly known as P15 equipment The Australian version was made of two pieces, riveted together with three rivets. The depth of the handle (helve) collar is considerably thicker than the accepted British pattern of the same time. http://www.grantsmilitaria.com/Steel trenching tool head with shovel enf and pick end Oval hole for fitting handleStamped AUSTRALIAtrenching tool. entrenching tool -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plan - Ship Plan / Mould, n.d
Wooden pattern for mould for boat fitting. 'H' shaped with flat base. Painted pale pink.Back: '2 off Brass' - pencil -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plan - Ship Plan / Mould, n.d
Wooden pattern formould forboat fitting. Same as 6360, different size, painted pale yellow. -
Heathcote McIvor Historical Society
Drum, Bass Drum, 1890
Drum has been in Historic Society for many years no history known till 2010 when a visitor donated several photographs to society .one with the bass drum in front of group of Heathcote Brass Band members. only item known still in exsistance from the brass band dated from 1890-1930 in Heathcote.Bass Drum made of wood and skin, with brass fittings. rope and leather stretchers around barrelNo markings or name of maker visiblebass drum heathcote brass band -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Pot, 1907 to 1940
Metal jug is designed for domestic use. It's flared sides give it stability.Significant for a domestic item made from 1907 when Bakelite was invented until 1940 when plastics replaced Bakelite.Coffee pot silver plate with hinged lid & Bakelite knob on lid & handle alloy fittingsNoneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, pot, silver plate pot -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Sculling Oar, Mid to late 19th century
An oar is an implement used for water-borne propulsion. Oars have a flat blade at one end. Rowers grasp the oar at the other end. The difference between oars and paddles is that oars are used exclusively for rowing. In rowing the oar is connected to the vessel by means of a pivot point for the oar, either an oarlock, or a hole. The oar is placed in the pivot point with a short portion inside the vessel, and a much larger portion outside. The rower pulls on the short end of the oar, while the long end is in the water. By contrast, paddles, are held in both hands by the paddler, and are not attached to the vessel. Rowers generally face the stern of the vessel, reach towards the stern, and insert the blade of their oar in the water. As they lean back, towards the vessel's bow, the blade of their oars pivots in the oarlock, and the end in the water moves towards the stern, providing forward thrust. There also is another way of propelling a small craft it's called a sculling oar which is attached to the transom and used to propel a small vessels rather than using two oars as previously described. It is believed the subject item is just such an oar given it’s long blade associated with a sculling oar. For thousands of years vessels were powered either by sails, or by the mechanical work of rowers, or by paddlers. Some ancient vessels were propelled by both oars and sail, depending on the speed and direction of the wind. Wooden oars, with canoe-shaped pottery, dating from 5000–4500 BC have been discovered in a Hemudu culture site at Yuyao, Zhejiang, in modern China. The history of man using wooden oars to propel a boat has a considerable record in marine archaeology going back many centuries. The item is significant for marine archaeology as it gives a snapshot into how a small row boat was powered using a wooden sculling oar. A method of propelling a small boat still used today an example is the gondoliers in Venice using a sculling oar in a circular motion to propel his craft. Single sculling oar with long flat blade, two copper bands, on blade with rowlock fittingNoneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, boat oar, sculling oar, row boat -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Door Knobs
Door knobs ceramic with iron fittings and iron square rod. Brown swirled glazed finish.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, door knobs, door knobs ceramic, ceramic door knob -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Furniture and Equipment for Ballarat School of Mines Fitting and Machining Department, Stage 2 Development, 1985
A large folder of correspondence and documents relating to the Ballarat School of Mines Fitting and Machining furniture and equipment. peter shiells, ballarat school of mines, fitting and machining, vocational studies -
Ukrainian Museum of Australia
Pens, 03/2012
Hand made pens are for display for people to look at to bye as a gift and for sale at weekends markets and for specal gifts.hand made pens out of acrylic brown swerll & white with black swell with gold fittingshand madepen, pens, -
Puffing Billy Railway
Equipment - Flaman Speed Indicator and Recorder transport Box
Train Instrument transportation Box used for the transporting of Flaman Speed Indicator and Recorder to the repair workshops The Flaman Speed Indicator and Recorder was a device patented in 1901 by Nicolas Charles Eugène Flaman of France for indicating the current speed of a vehicle (for example a railway locomotive) and recording it on a paper tape that could be unrolled and examined at the end of a run to provide evidence of the speeds attained on the journey. Design features: The paper tape recording was driven directly by the wheels of the locomotive, with the paper spool moving at a fixed rate per kilometre travelled. Three graphs were recorded, the first being time elapsed (with the trace moving vertically if the train was stationary), the second being a speed curve. and the third recording the driver's attentiveness to signals ("Vigilance") by marking one tick above a line when the driver depressed a button, and another below the line when the engine went over the signal ramp. Data recorded: Read together, it was possible to determine exactly what speed the locomotive had been travelling at any point in time or distance. As well as allowing study of locomotive performance, it also allowed greater scrutiny of the observance of the driver of speed restrictions along the line and attentiveness to signals. It was practice on some railways such as the Victorian Railways in Australia for the driver to sign the speed chart prior to departure.Historic - Victorian Railways - Train Instrument transportation Box for the transporting of Flaman Speed Indicator and Recorder to the repair workshopsLarge wooden box with wrought iron fittings, painted black with white lettering on side panels. RETURN TO / TOOL ROOM / NEWPORTpuffing billy, train instrument transportation box, victorian railways, flaman speed indicator and recorder -
Puffing Billy Railway
NKS Trolly Motor Transporting Box
NKS Trolley Motor Transporting Box A wooden box used for transporting the engines of the Gangers trolleys between the line in use and the Workshops at Spotswood. Engines were often changed over due to mechanical failure or being required for a service. Rather than send the complete trolley in for work, the engine was removed and transported. These boxes may have arrived at a location with an engine in it, to replace the one returning to the Workshops, cutting down the time that the trolley may have been out of use. Historic - Victorian Railways - Permanent Way and Works - track equipment - NKS Trolly Motor Transporting BoxNKS Trolly Motor Transporting Box - two boxes made of timber with wrought iron fittings puffing billy, nks trolley motor transporting box, trolly, trolley -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, Water Bottle, 1942
Blue enamal Felt cover Cork stopper Leather harness fitting complet with shoulder strapD B/A D KH 1942 -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Headwear - Red Velvet & Net Hat, 1950s
The Kew Historical Society’s fashion and design collection is comprised of costumes, hats, shoes and personal accessories. Many of these items were purchased or handmade in Victoria; some locally in Kew. The extensive hat collection comprises items dating from the 1860s to the 1970s. Most of the hats in the collection were created by milliners for women. There are however a number of early and important men’s hats in the collection. The headwear collection is particularly significant in that it includes the work of notable Australian and international milliners.A maroon velvet and net close fitting woman’s hat. The edging is formed from folded velvet.women's clothing -- hats, headwear -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELT - WEBBING, Unknown
Possibly William Ernest BRIDDICK NX50155. Enlisted 20.6.1940. Discharged 18.12.1945.Belt webbing, was khaki in colour but has since been blackened, the brass fittings are in poor order."NX50155". Mixed blackened out markings, "...IP?"passchendaele barracks trust, webbing belt, equipment, uniform -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEBBING POUCH, Unknown
WW2 Small khaki universal webbing pouch, with a brass snap lock and a webbing waist belt fitting.passchendaele barracks trust, small pouch, webbing, ww2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - BELTS - WEBBING, Unknown
1. Web belt, with brass buckle, there are two additional brass fittings on the belt for additional webbing. 2. Web belt, with brass buckle and keepers. There are brass fittings on belt for additional webbing. 3. Web belt with brass buckle and brass keepers, tan in colour.3. Very faint - "S.1954 0228"passchendaele barracks trust, webbing belt, uniform -
Clunes Museum
Furniture - WINDOW
... fittings ...WINDOW WAS ORIGINALLY OVER THE DOORWAY OF THE CLUNES GUARDIAN BUILDING AT 50 FRASER STREET,[SIGNAGE C 1940]WOODEN FRAMED WINDOW - PAINTED ON OUTSIDE, LIME GREEN, REVERSE SIDE OF FRAME UNPAINTED.CLUNES TALBOT GUARDIAN [INTACT]local history, buildings, fittings, clunes guardian & gazette newspaper -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Tape Measure, 1966
... fittings ...Tape measure was donated by donor's niece. It had belonged to her uncle Philip BennetSilver tape measure by Turner, Lufkin and Mezurall. Retractable. Imperial measure.Turner, Lufkinhandcrafts, dressmaking, buildings, fittings -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Trolley Wire Sample
... Fittings ...Piece of worn trolley wire (copper, probably cadmium copper) taken from north bound trolley wire between poles 9 and 17 (Loop and St. Aidans Drive) on 4/3/1997 during replacement operations. Is badly worn on one side. OK on the other side - slightly curve with worn side on the outside of the curve. Green (Oxidized) and sides, dark brown on top. Has been cut at either end. Images added 3-12-2016 See p14 of Section 65 of ICS Manual Tramway systems etc. London c1921.ballarat, overhead, fittings, trolley wire -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Trolley Wire Sample
... Fittings ...Piece of partly worn trolley wire taken from North bound wire between poles 9 and 17 (Loop & St Aidans Drive) on 4/3/97, during replacement operations. Is slightly curved, and only partly worn, both grooves are still good. Has been cut from other wire. See sketch on original worksheet for colours of wire. Images added 3-12-2016ballarat, overhead, fittings, trolley wire -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Trolley Wire Sample
... Fittings ...Piece of trolley wire taken from North bound wire between poles 1 & 9 - curved, worn on underside, with longer or sharper groove on inside than normal, probably due to metal flow. Has been cut from wire. See Reg. Item 514 for original wire size and notes. Images added 3-12-2016ballarat, overhead, fittings, trolley wire -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Trolley Wire Sample, Trolley Ear
... Fittings ...Long ear, 6 screws, ex South wire, at location 14D showing badly worn ear, broken screw head, worn wire etc. Screws faced East. Screws were partially undone on 3/3/97. Ear- Brass, Wire-Cad Copper. See original worksheet for sketch and Reg. Item 514 for wire sizes. Images added 3-12-2016ballarat, overhead, fittings, trolley wire -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Trolley Wire Sample
... Fittings ...Sample of trolley wire taken from overhead (South wire) ear 12C, which has worn flat under ear, with metal flow to side,- good grooves and short length past ear and worn to one side at the other end. See Reg item 514 for wire size details. See sketch on original worksheet for cross sections and colours. Images added 3-12-2016ballarat, overhead, fittings, trolley wire -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Trolley Wire Sample
... Fittings ...Sample of trolley wire taken from overhead (South Trolley) at ear 10, which has been heavily distorted, with metal flow under ear, and abrasion marks possibly due to trolley pole "bounce". Grooving of wire varies with position of ear etc. Shows where 6 screw ear was located. Has cut marks at either end. See Reg. item 514 for details of wire size. See sketch for cross-sections and colours on original worksheet. Images added 3-12-2016ballarat, overhead, fittings, trolley wire -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Trolley Wire Sample
... Fittings ...Sample of trolley wire taken from overhead (South wire ear 10B) which has worn end and then suffered a fractured or break (North end), during replacement operation. Item noted as fractured when ear was disconnected from hanger. Finally fractured or parted at time of lowering wire to the ground. Images added 3-12-2016ballarat, overhead, fittings, trolley wire