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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, 1988
Photographed at Exhibition of POW memorabilia displayed at Templer Home for Aged. Bayswater, Victoria, in 1981.Colour photograph. Handmade wooden inlaid tray. Negative no 15.handmade, woodcraft, inlaid work, tray - wooden, pow, internment camp -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sculpture, Mary, Mother of Christ, 1943
Sculpture made by Hans Knorr, Africa "Arandora Star" and "Dunera". Former internee in camps 1 and 13 WW2. "Mary, mother of Christ" was the first piece Hans Knorr sculptured in the camp.Wooden sculpture of woman with hooded gown and hands together as in prayer.HK 43hans knorr, internment camp 1, internment camp 13, internement camp artists, wooden sculptures, mary, mother of christ sculpture -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Stool, 1940's
Made by Rudolf Hoefer In Camp 3Wooden slatted folding stool. cross supports between the legsIH or HIstool, tatura, ww2 camp 3, handcrafts, woodwork, furniture, domestic -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Stool, 1940's
Made and used by internees at Camp 3Wooden slatted folding stool. Cross supports between the legsstool, wood, bissinger g, wied, tatura, ww2 camp 3, handcrafts, woodwork, furniture, domestic -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Knife - kitchen, 1940's
Made by internee at Camp 3, Tatura and used there as a kitchen knife.Kitchen knife with sharp metal tapering blade and wooden handleknife, wied l, camp 3, tatura, ww2, domestic, food, preparation -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Model - HMAS Sydney
Model of HMAS Sydney (destroyed in action with HST Kormoran Nov 1941) made by a survivor who missed the last voyage. All hands were lost on that voyageGrey plastic model of HMAS Sydney mounted on a wooden basemodel hmas sydney tatura, handcrafts, model -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Washboard
Wooden framed washing board with corrugated glass washing panelCry Made in Australia (The rest is unreadable) -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Accessory - Buttons, WW2 camp 3
Wooden half sphere shaped buttons in two sizes for clothingbuttons for clothing -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Ruler Imperial and Metric
Used by internee chldren in classroom at Camp 3Wooden ruler - metric and imperial measurements, with Indentation through centreH Wied|E Wied EWruler, wied l, wied h, wied e, tatura, ww, camp 3, schoool, equipment -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Wooden serviette rings, c1940
Handmade in internment camp 3 Tatura by Rudolf Hoefer2 handturned red gum wooden serviette rings polishedwooden serviette rings, hoefer, rudolf, camp 3, tatura, kazenwadel, gerda, handcrafts, woodwork -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Flute, c1940
handmade by internees in camp 3handmade wooden recorder (detachable mouthpiece) with 4 metal ringscamp 3, wood, recorder, tatura, internees, musical, instruments, wind, handcrafts, woodcarving -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
T Square, 1940
Made by internee, Camp 3 Tatura used as a hand tool.Handmade T Square, wooden handle,adjustable steel baldeHAERINKtatura, trades, tools -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Saw
Made by internee at tatura camp 3. part of a collection of handtools used by internees.Handmade Handsaw, wooden handle , metal blade serrated edge.tatura, trades, tools -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photo - Woman in ceremonial dress
Black & white photo of woman in ceremonial dress. Wooden Frame -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Clothes iron, Gibson Tool
Oval shaped metal clothes iron with detachable wooden handle.Gibson Tool Aust -
Cobram Historical Society Inc
Bread board
Round wooden breadboard, some restoration work to centre of board. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Camping Chair, 1940's
Made by internees at Camp 3, TaturaHandmade wooden folding camping chair with canvas set covering.chair - camping, haering m, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, furniture, domestic -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Meat Tenderiser, 1940's
Made and used by Internees at Camp 3Woooden handle and wooden head. 3 lines marked on headhoefer family, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, domestic, food, preparation -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Hammer - Tack, 1940's
Made by internees at Camp 3, Tatura and used there as a handtoolHandmade tack hammer, steel head and long wooden handlehammer, hoefer family, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, trades, tools -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Vegetable Peeler, c1940
handmade and used in food preparation in Camp 3 Tatura during WW2 by interneeshand made vegetable peeler with wooden handle and metal bladevegetable peeler, camp 3, tatura, !, domestic, items, food, preparation -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Accessory - Wooden comb, 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-jamesMid nineteenth century wooden comb from Pacific Islands.rev james watkin -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photographic print block
Glen Iris Presbyterian Church on the corner of High Street and Allison Avenue. Interior of church hall with women and children sitting on wooden benches. "7"glen iris presbyterian church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Shield, Zenee Calisthenic Competitions, Circa 1933
Small wooden shield with silver engraved winners names shield."Zenee Calisthenic Competitions" "Babies won by 1933 Gardenvale Meths, 1934 Gardenvale Meths, 1935 Yarraville Meths, 1936 Yarraville Meths, 1938 Gardenvale Meths, 1939 Brighton Meths" -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Shield
Varnished wooden shield with me rectangular metal plaque at the centre."Presented to Rev & Mrs Saynor Tatura by friends of Tatura Methodist Church 1 - 4 - 43"tatura methodist church -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Broad Axe, double bevelled edge
There are two categories of cutting edge on broad axes and both are used for shaping logs by hewing. 1. Single bevel axe - one side is flat and the other side bevelled, also called a side axe. The handle may curve away from the flat side to allow an optimal stance. The flat blade but can only be worked from one direction and is right-handed or left-handed. 2. Double bevel axe - both sides are bevelled and produces a scalloped cut. The axe has a straight handle and can be swung with either side against the wood. A double-bevelled broad axe can be used for chopping or notching as well as hewing. Broad Axe - Double bevelled edge Straight wooden handlesmall lettering and government crows foot -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Photo - Royal Australian Engineers - Forestry Company
Soon after the outbreak of World War Two, the British Government requested experienced forestry soldiers from Australia, New Zealand and Canada to be deployed in France as part of the British Expeditionary Force. The first Forestry Company (2/1) was based in Sydney with men from NSW, Queensland and South Australia, led by Captain Cyril Richard Cole, a professional forester from the Australian Capital Territory. The second Forestry Company (2/2) included many Forests Commission staff, local sawmillers and experienced bushmen from Victoria, WA and Tasmania including veterans of the First World War. They were led by Captain Andrew Leonard (Ben) Benallack, a graduate from the Victorian School of Forestry in 1922. Both Forestry Companies sailed from Fremantle on the Stratheden in late May 1940 and landed in England not long after the evacuation of Dunkirk. The foresters were recalled to Australia at the insistence of Prime Minister John Curtin in late 1943 because of the War in the Pacific. After reequipping and some refresher training in jungle warfare at Kapooka the 2/2 Forestry Company was deployed to Lae in Papua New Guinea in May 1944. This photograph was probably taken in Australia before deployment to PNG.Photo in wooden frame of Royal Australian Engineers Forestry Company -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Award - Award Board, 1996-2001
Wooden board with brass plaques 1996-1997, 2001 pasted on. -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sir William Stawell's Memorial Bust on a Pedestal
Sir William F. StawellPhotograph of bust of Sir William Stawell, which is located in court house.Photograph of A Brone Bust of Sir William Stawell, on a Wooden Pedestalstawell, sir william stawell -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Photograph - Framed Photograph from W.C.Busse Collection
This is a photograph from the W.C. Busse Collection and a woman is illustrated with a bun hair tie and a pearl necklace. Wilfred Clarence Busse 1898-1960, born in Chiltern, was a barrister and author. His family moved to the region during the gold rush and continued to reside in the area, purchasing land adjacent the Murray River. Busse attended school at Wesley College and 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. 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" was written in 1928 and published in 1930. "The Golden Plague: A Romance of the Early Fifties", written in 1930, won the T. E. Role gold medal for the best historical novel published that year and went on to become a best seller. His passion for the region led him to write “The History of Chiltern”, which was published in a serial form in the Chiltern Federal Standard from 1922-1923. He was a member of the Chiltern Athenaeum upon his death in 1960. The photograph belongs to the W.C. Busse Collection, which is of great importance to Chiltern Athenaeum. Wilfred Clarence Busse was a barrister and author born in Chiltern and drew inspiration to write novels from his life growing up in Chiltern.Black and white framed photograph printed on paper and wooden frame.w.c. busse collection, wilfred clarence busse, chiltern, barrister, author, murray river, wesley college, university of melbourne, chambers, leo finn bernard cussen, judge, supreme court of victoria, historical novels, bush life, the blue beyond, the golden plague, t. e. role gold medal, the history of chiltern, chiltern federal standard, chiltern athenaeum -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - IRON
GADD IRON - WOODEN HANDLE - BACK OPENING WITH SLIDING PLATElocal history, domestic item, irons, domestic items, irons