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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Costume - Diver's Boots, n.d
Port of Portland Archiveport of portland archives -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BOOTS, ARMY GP, Vulseal Footwear Pty. Ltd
Part of the Kevin John Herdman, No. 397661, Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service record. .1) and .2) Pair black GP boots with laces. Rubber soled with leather upper..1) and .2) Molded into the soles are the manufacturer's details: 'MADE BY VULSEAL FOOTWEAR PTY. LTD., HY-PRESSURE VULCANISED SOLE, 'VULSEAL' (over an emblem of a seal)'. .1) Handwritten on inside top: 'T34, RB75".uniform, gp boots, kevin john herdman -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BOOTS, ARMY GP, Drovers
Used by Dept of Defence member NR 3112081.This is one pair of lacquered GP Boots. Only one lace is present. They are a size 10. They are rubber soled with leather uppers the surface of the leather is of a high glossy nature. They are Officer's pattern, parade boots.Inside the boots, is the size sticker (10). Moulded into the soles is the manufacturers name - "Drovers".uniform, gp boots -
Bendigo Military Museum
Footwear - BOOTS, 1960’s
... .1) .2) Pair of boots General Purpose, black leather, high...BOOTS Footwear .1) .2) Pair of boots General Purpose, black ...Items issued to Wayne Forbes No 3176337, refer cat No 754 for his service details..1) .2) Pair of boots General Purpose, black leather, high sided, heavy ripple soled, black laces. Known simply as “GP’s”.boots, general purpose -
Bendigo Military Museum
Footwear - BOOTS, ARMY GP, Dunlop Australia, C1960
... Boots, pair, black leather high sided with black fabric...BOOTS, ARMY GP Footwear Boots, pair, black leather high ...Boots, pair, black leather high sided with black fabric laces. Rubber soles Handwritten- black ink inside top “W. JONES”?? Makers Stamp inside top -.1)MH59 8B/314” .2) 168 ??” Label moulded into sole “Dunlop/ Made in Australia/8/5”army boots, footwear, uniform -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Footwear, Boots
... Newhaven gippsland Boots Clothing A black leather boot (left one ...A black leather boot (left one) without the laceboots, clothing -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Footwear, Boots
... Newhaven gippsland Boots Clothing A black leather boot (right only ...A black leather boot (right only) with no lacesboots, clothing -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Boots, circa 1940s to 1950s
The construction of these boots suggests that it was not purchased locally or from any large town. It may have been introduced by a wandering caravan trader in clothes and shoes. In this era of rural development shoes, especially children footwear, were regarded as a longer term requirement that only required the soles and heels to be replaced. Multiple shoe types were not common only basics that could be handed down. The policy of one main work/play shoe and one church shoe (special occasion) was the norm at this point in history.Worn by Everil Fisher (girl) at Dederang in 1880. They have 'copper toes' and are 'Hob Nail' These items although very basic were what the region required and was applicable to all levels of society at this time. Durability and no fashion infiltration from larger cities resulted in a spartan attitude to basic living requirements. The rural regions of this area were more in focus to the character of the person rather than what was worn. The personal interactions of everyone in the region were more "true blue" than that of the cities. The concept of "mate-ship' far outweighed the type of fashion being wornBrown/Black ankle high boot for child age 4 (approx). Tongue and six eyelets with broken leather laces. Hob Nail visible on soles and heel. Copper Toes. costume, children's footwear, boots, anklets -
Brighton Historical Society
Footwear - Shoes, Children's shoes, circa 1860
This item is from the "Barone" Collection. "Barone" (also known as "Seaview") was a stately Brighton home built at 9 Moule Avenue prior to 1855 and demolished in 1986. The house's residents included Edward Elgin Browne (during 1859-72), a Melbourne tea merchant, and the family and descendants of retired Scottish Army captain Archibald Black (during the period 1880-1970). Its neighbors included “St Ninians” owned by the Ward Cole family, “Seacombe” owned by the Moule family, and the home of James Grahame and his family. The items in the "Barone" collection were largely donated by two of the house's later owners, Mrs Doris Halkyard and Mrs Brian Brandt.Leather, wood and metal ankle boots c.1860. Dark brown leather upper constructed of two pieces, the foot secures with a metal clasp at the centre front ankle. The upper is adhered to the wooden sole with metal nails. The sole of the forefoot has been reinforced with a metal horseshoe around the edge. On one shoe, a modern inscription (ball point pen) : From "Barone" 9 Moule Ave Brighton. Sept 1970 On other shoe, typewritten on paper: From "Barone", 9 Moule Ave., Brighton Pres. Aug 1970children's shoe, barone, seaview, brighton, 1860s -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - UNIFORM, CAMOUFLAGE, 6) & .7) et al, c.1990
... , pair, green khaki knit fabric with false leather PVC? insert..., green khaki knit fabric with false leather PVC? insert down ...Uniform worn by Kieran Dole..1) Trousers, jungle pattern, heavy cotton shades of khaki, brown & green. Belt keepers same design. Pockets in legs at front. .2) Shirt, front buttoning, jungle patterned cotton. Corporal's stripes on sleeves. Breast pockets with flap fastenings. .3) Helmet, Kevlar camouflage pattern. .4) & .5) Gloves, pair, green khaki knit fabric with false leather PVC? insert down front. Gathered at writs, label inside. .6) & .7) Boots, pair, light khaki, leather combat with moulded composite soles, cotton laces. .8) United Nations beret, blue. Gold gilt & white enamel UN badge pinned on front. Black cotton fabric lined. Edge bound through which is threaded a drawstring black tape. .9) Wide brimmed UN sun hat, blue with black chin strap. Metal edged ventilation holes around crown. White embroidered UN badge on front of crown. Cotton hat band sewn at intervals. Close circles of stitching around brim to stiffen. .10) Jacket, heavy, camouflage, twill weave cotton. Front fastened with zipper. Breast & side pockets fastened with heavy press studs. .2) Breast pockets name: DOLE .3) Written inside in texta: DOL 312 Scribbled out: Ball 4100612 Written inside in pen: DOLE 3805312 Written inside on back: DOLE .10) Label inside centre back: Logo & AVA Victoria 1998 Washing instructions Made in Australia uniforms, camouflage, jungle pattern -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Buckingham steel climbing spurs (missing leather straps)
Spurs were attached with leather straps which held them to the climbers legs. The straps are missing on this pair They have a contoured shank with offset stirrup for the climbers boots Buckingham manufacturing dates back in America to 1896. Climbing spurs were made in their blacksmith shop and were popular with linesmen, loggers and tree arborists. Buckingham steel climbing spurs -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Spurs and Stirrups x8 pieces
The spur is used in many equestrian disciplines.Most equestrian disciplines have rules covering spur design and use. Spurs are usually held on by a leather spur strap that goes over the arch of the foot and under the sole in front of the boot heel. The stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used to aid in mounting and as a support while using a horse.E. Fisher grew up and lived at Mongan's Bride in the Kiewa Valley. Horse riding was common in the Kiewa Valley especially before the introduction of motorised vehicles.A spur is a metal tool designed to be worn in pairs on the heels of riding boots foe the purpose of directing a horse to move forward or laterally while riding. It is usually used to refine the riding aids and to back up the natural aids eg. the leg, seat, hands and voice. A stirrup is a light frame or ring that holds the foot of a rider, attached to the saddle by a strap, often called a stirrup leather. Stirrups are usually paired and are used to aid in mounting and as a support while using a horse. The spurs and stirrups are made of steel and the straps of leather.horse riding, spurs for horse riders, stirrups for horse riders, e.fisher -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Skis, Boots, Stocks
Hickory wood is hard and heavy. Owned and used by Wally Deans.Used by SECV employee, Wally Deans who worked on the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme.Wooden skis made of hickory wood with metal binding and leather straps. Cane stocks with wide baskets. Ski boots are black, lace up with a steel plate screwed onto the front of the sole. The boots are in a steel hanging device for storage and transportation. Skis: "S.E.C. -3" inscribed on side. "66 / Hickory / 1742" on front of ski. Binding: 'Northland'. "Kanadar". Steel Carrier: "Tyrol / Can.Pat.1962 / U.S.Pat. 3074085 / Made in Canada"wally deans, ski equipment, skis, ski boots, ski stocks -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BOOTS, ARMY GP, K.B.F. Bootmaker Aust, C. 1980 -2010
... This is a pair of Army GP Boots. Made from leather... No 5997.5 for his service details. Army Boots Uniform Stamped inside ...Item in the collection re Craig Triffett. Refer Cat No 5997.5 for his service details.This is a pair of Army GP Boots. Made from leather with moulded rubber soles. They have been lacquered a shiny black. Size 11. They are ankle boots with 8 eyelets for laces on each side. The laces are black soft cordage, material unknown.Stamped inside the boots is “1/99” in white paint.army boots, uniform -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - FATHER AND DAUGHTER PORTRAIT, 1900 - 1912 ?
sepia photograph mounted on brown card. Man in wheelchair with adolescent girl standing on the left. Man has moustache, wearing waistcoad, jacket, chain and albert, button hole. Wheelchair has iron wheels, wooden frame, leather straps around man's knwws and ankles, which are covered with a check rug. Girl has long hair with bow, pale cress and dark stockings, boots and belt. On front of photo embossed: 'The Royal/Eaglehawk''The Royal' Eag;lehawkperson, family, father and daughter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - MAGGIE BARBER COLLECTION: BABY SHOES, Late 1800's
Clothing. Tiny kid(?) leather soles - just 11 cms long, with burgandy silk fabric uppers- having a centre front seam, and a centre back seam. These seams are machine stitched and then top stitched on both sides of the seam, with tiny machine stitches. A 'turn-back' of burgandy, fake-fur trims around the ankle high boots and two burgandy silk ribbon bows, fasten the boot at the outer ankle. Inners of the boots are lined with a canvas-like fabric. Soles appear to be a soft chamois type leather.costume, children's, baby shoes. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - ABBOTT COLLECTION: PERPETUAL CALENDAR
Perpetual Calendar from LH Abbott & Co. Dark Brown Cardboard with stippled finish. Gold Lettering. Symmetrical vase shape with a stand of black cardboard attached on the back. it has a small brass eyelet at the top to hang the item On the left hand side is a thermometer attached by small rivetts (10cm by 3cm) To it's right is a gold coloured tin frame (7cm by 5.5cm) In the frame sits light blue cardboard cards with white and black lettering telling the month, day and date which can be replaced each day. All complete.Sits in a light brown cardboard box (20.5 by 19 cm ) with stappled corners and a label giving directions. " In the event of the spirit becoming divided through inversion, a few sharp jerks will make right." Wording on Calendar. " Merchants. J.H. Abbott & Co. Bendigo. Mining Supplies - Market Square Boots and Shoes - Pall Mall. Iron, Steel, Leather, Farmers' Supplies.- "