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Tennis Australia
Velvet box, 1963
Velvet-lined box (1/8 ) set of silver plate (2/8) and six cups (3-8/8). Plate inscr: 'EHRENPREIS/DES REGIERUNGSPRASIDENTEN IN KOLN/ANL. DER INT. HALLEN-TENNIS MEISTERSCHAFT/VON DEUTSCHLAND/1963/HERREN-DOPPEL'. Base of plate stamped: 'WILKENS' and with graphical stamps and '835' and '7837'. Cups are stamped same except third number is '7836'. Adhesive brand label on base of each cup is 'ANLAUFGESCHUTZT'. Adhesive label on base of box states: 'A.WORTMANN/JUWELIER'. Materials: Silver/Metal, Woodtennis -
Tennis Australia
Page from newspaper, 1890
Newspaper page from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper; page 121 of Sept. 20 1890 issue. Features two reproduced engravings: 1) entitled 'CHAMPIONSHIP CUPS FOR SINGLES AND DOUBLES AND "ALL COMERS" TROPHIES', depiting a range of trophies on a shelf; and 2) entitled: 'SCENE OF THE CAMPBELL-SLOCUM CONTEST FOR THE LAWN-TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE UNITED STATES ON THE GROUNDS OF THE NEWPORT CASINO', depicting a tennis match surrounded by a crowd on spectators. Photocopy of news article 'THE NATIONAL LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT' from same publication is adhered to backing. UV glass. Materials: Ink, Paper, Glass, Metal, Woodtennis -
Tennis Australia
Commemorative Gift, 2003
Silver gift tray with representation of a tennis net and court. Inscr: 'REAL FEDERACION ESPANOLA DE TENIS/TO TENNIS AUSTRALIA/IN GRATITUDE FOR THE ORGANISATION OF THE 2003 DAVIS/CUP FINAL BY BNP PARIBAS BETWEEN AUSTRALIA AND SPAIN/MELBOURNE NOVEMBER 2003'.'. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Ball container , Ball, Circa 1996
A sealed clear plastic container of three Penn 'Davis Cup Extra Duty Felt' tennis balls. Has intact ring-pull seal and original plastic reclosure lid. Materials: Metal, Ink, Plastic, Rubber, Synthetic materialtennis -
Tennis Australia
Magazine, Dec-72
December1972 issue of 'Tennis U.S.A.' (Vol.35, No.12), with the victorious U.S. Davis Cup team, on the cover. Materials: Ink, Paper, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Prize dish, 1993
Silver bowl engraved 'Davis Cup by NEC World Group Semi Final India vs. Australia Chandigarh 93'. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Prize dish, 1980
Silver dish commemorating the1980 Davis Cup Semifinal between Italy and Australia. Rectangular with rounded corners Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Prize dish, 1975
Small silver cup, commemorating 1975 Davis Cup. States Australia defeated Japan, New Zealand and lost to Czechoslovakia 3 matches to 1. Names players on Australian team. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Prize dish, 1974
Small silver cup, commemorating 1974 Davis Cup. States that Australia defeated Pakistan and lost to India 3 matches to 2. Names players on Australian team. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Prize dish, 1976
Small silver cup, commemorating 1974 Davis Cup. States that Australia defeated Indoneisa and New Zealand and lost to Italy 3 matches to 2. Names players on Australian team. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Trophy, 1977
Silver trophy jug. Inscribed 'Davis Cup 1977 Perth'. Contains loose label with branding 'Carrington Plate'. Materials: Silver/Metal, Papertennis -
Tennis Australia
Photographic print, 1991
Colour photograph framed in silver frame. Frame engraved 'Compaq Grand Slam Cup, December 10-15 1991'. Materials: Glass, Silver/Metal, Paper, Photographic emulsiontennis -
Tennis Australia
Keyring, 1990
Souvenir keyring for Davis Cup Final December1990, Australia vs. USA. Materials: Ink, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Badge, Entry pass, Unknown
USTA guest pass badge for Davis Cup. Also states: 'Louisiana-Pacific U.S. Davis Cup Team Sponsor'. Materials: Ink, Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Entry pass, Unknown
Plastic entry pass for Davis Cup Final (USA vs Australia). Metal chain attached. Materials: Ink, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Entry pass, 1992
Tournament Official's pass for Davis Cup December 4-6, 1992 . Metal chain attached. Materials: Ink, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Medal, 1999
... Cup...since 1900' with image of Davis Cup trophy. Materials... Cup trophy. Materials: Metal Medal ...Medal printed with 'Tennis Australia...Australia vs. USA...Boston...16 - 18 July 1999'. And on reverse: '100 Years of Davis Cup...since 1900' with image of Davis Cup trophy. Materials: Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Medal, 1999
... Cup...since 1900' with image of Davis Cup trophy. Materials... Cup trophy. Materials: Metal Medal ...Medal printed with 'Tennis Australia...Australia vs. USA...Boston...16 - 18 July 1999'. And on reverse: '100 Years of Davis Cup...since 1900' with image of Davis Cup trophy. Materials: Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Commemorative plate, 1967
Silver platter, commemorating Davis Cup European Zone Final Durban 1967. Also states: South Africa...Brazil...J.Drobny'. Materials: Silver/Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Card holder, 1999
Business card holder commemorating the 1999 Federation Cup World Group Qualifying Round. Housed in velvet pouched and a cardboard box with lid. Materials: Metaltennis -
Tennis Australia
Card holder, 1999
Business card holder commemorating the 1999 Federation Cup World Group Qualifying Round. Housed in velvet pouched and a cardboard box with lid. Materials: Metaltennis -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, PSB Engineering, Yellow liquid sensor
The Liquid 2 Level Sensor is an aid for people with vision impairment to fill cups and glasses with 2 levels of liquid. The unit simply hangs over the side of a cup or glass with the probes on the inside. Ideal for making a cup of tea or coffee with milk. Simply pour in your hot water stopping when a pulsating tone is heard. Pour in milk stopping when a continuous tone is heard. Your cup is now filled to approximately 15mm from the top and ready to drink. Can also be used as a single level sensor such as for non-mixed drinks. Handy magnets on the back of the unit allow for easy storage on fridge or other metal object.Yellow plastic round container with blue base and four yellow wiresassistive devices, equipment -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Liquid level sensor: 2 level
This two level Liquid Level Sensor is an aid which prevents cups from being overfilled with 2 levels of liquid. The unit simply hangs over the side of a cup or glass with the probes on the inside. Ideal for making a cup of tea or coffee with milk. Simply pour in the hot water stopping when a pulsating tone is heard then pour in milk stopping when a continuous tone is heard. Can also be used as a single level sensor such as for non mixed drinks. Handy magnets on the back of the unit allow for easy storage on fridge or other metal object. Uses a 12V battery. 1 black liquid sensor with 2 magnets assistive devices, equipment -
Vision Australia
Award - Object, Blinded Soldiers Bowling Club Victoria cup
A metal mug with an enamel badge for the Blinded Soldiers Bowling Club Victoria. Logo is blue, gold, white and red and features a gold torch with red flames against a blue and white background. 1 silver mug with metal badgeblinded soldiers bowling club, nameplates -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Instrument - Weights and measures, Late 19th century
A pennyweight was a unit of mass that was equal in weight to 20 grains, one twentieth of an ounce and one 240th of a Troy pound. The abbreviation for a pennyweight is ‘dwt’ (denarius weight). These measures and weights were typically used for weighing gold and other precious metals. Group of eleven weights and measures including seven rectangular pennyweights with clipped corners and marked 10 DWTS, 6 DWTS, 5 DWTS, 4 DWTS, 3 DWTS, 2 DWTS respectively, two gram weights; 5 grams and 4 grams with top right pressed corner and two cup troy weights marked 4oz TROY and ½.284.1 10 DWTS 284.2 6 DWTS 284.3 5 DWTS 284.4 4 DWTS 284.5 3 DWTS 284.6 2 DWTS 284.7 1 DWTS 284.8 5 GRAMS 284.9 4 GRAMS 284.10 4 oz TROY 284.11 ½ city of greater bendigo commerce, making a nation exhibition, city of greater bendigo mining -
Mont De Lancey
Home Developing and Printing Kit, Kodak (Australasia) Pty. Ltd, Circa 1953
Kodak home developing and printing kit with booklet; black and yellow plastic carry case; 2 x developers; printing masks; photo-flo (liquid); Acid fixing powder; wood and glass frame; glass measuring cup; photographic thermometer; 'dark' light in a metal case."Kodak (Australasia) Pty Ltd Melbourne, Australia"photographic processing equipment, photographic chemicals, darkroom lamps -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo Chalet
Cabinet, trophy
Appears to be original to Chalet. Used to display trophies won by guests for various winter sporting competitions. Similar cabinet stored in garage. Also in original location. 'The Chalet's lounge area and nearby spaces include various cabinets. The most eye-catching is the tall metal-framed, glazed cabinet standing in the commanding position at the entrance to the Ballroom at the historic core of the Chalet. It once displayed an array of trophies and silver cups relating to various snow sports that the Chalet had fostered since its opening in 1910. A photograph taken in c.1937 shows the same chrome-framed cabinet with squat cabriole legs standing in the same position in the hall, confirming that it has stood there for decades (fig 36). It is still in the same location in 2011... Some of the old trophies that once graced the cabinet disappeared in the 1980's.' Listed in Draft Inventory of Significant Collection Items. Solid, chrome edged display cabinet with three glass sides. Back section is mirrored. Features two glass shelves. Base of cabinet features four claw feet. Green felt on base of cabinet interior. -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Photograph - Photo in Frame, Brigadier Kappe Cup Won by 5/6 RVR 1989
... Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Brigadier Kappe Cup Won ...Brigadier Kappe Cup Won by 5/6 RVR 1989Frame is black metal5-6 rvr -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - Trophy, The Risson Cup
... . R.J.Risson CBE DSO ED for Inter- Battalion Competition. Silver metal ...Presented by Brig. R.J.Risson CBE DSO ED for Inter- Battalion Competition.Silver metal trophyPresented by Brig. R.J.Risson CBE DSO ED for Inter- Battalion Competition.infantry, 58th battalion, wark vc club, trophy, regimental property -
Parks Victoria - Point Hicks Lightstation
Corbel
In architecture a corbel serves a decorative as well as structural function as a solid piece of stone, wood or metal that is built into a wall and juts out like a bracket to carry a weight. The smoothly shaped corbel was formerly built into the external wall of the lighthouse facing the sea. It consists of two cupped, rounded forms, one bigger than the other, which are attached to a damaged flat base. Made of cast concrete, it is the same fabric as the lighthouse and shows evidence of white paint on its surface. An early architectural drawing of the tower shows the corbel as a projecting, decorative moulding underpinning the balcony floor associated with the auxiliary light. It indicates the original corbel was a much larger architectural feature which started as a solid rectangular block and terminated with a smaller block and then two tapering, rounded forms. Prepared in mid-1888, the architectural drawings for the lighthouse by Victorian Public Works Department architect, Frederick Hynes, were amended in 1888-89 to provide for an auxiliary light, which comprised an arched opening and door in the tower wall below the lantern room and small balcony. In the late nineteenth century all of Victoria’s lightstations installed a red auxiliary light to serve as a danger warning to mariners sailing too close to shoare. Existing lightstations, like Cape Otway, built a pavilion below their lighthouse facing out to sea, but newly constructed towers like Point Hicks and Split Point incorporated them into their designs. The efficacy of auxiliary lights became a controversial issue and all were discontinued on 1 January 1913. The Point Hicks balcony was removed from the face of the tower in 1971 after it was found to be badly rusted. This resulted in the complete removal of the corbel, from which the rounded moulding and part of the base survives. The auxiliary light and door were subsequently removed in 1975 and glass blocks now fill the opening. Cape Schanck Lightstation retains four cast iron brackets from its auxiliary light balcony which are currently stored in the lighthouse on the ground floor. No other architectural fabric associated with the auxiliary light has been identified at Point Hicks Lightstation. The fragment of corbel has first level contributory significance for its historic and architectural values as a relic of the auxiliary light and as an original moulding from the fabric of Victoria’s first concrete lighthouse.A masonary corbel.