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Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, receipts - cash book, July to September 1969 (Ambulance Service unknown), 1969
Ambulance service which used this book is unknown. Further research needed.Card mounted book with cloth binding. -
Ambulance Victoria Museum
Book, receipts - cash book, 1 July 1964 to 30 June 1965 (ambulance service unknown), 1964
Ambulance service which created and used this book is unknown. Further research needed.Card covered book with cloth binding -
Brimbank City Council
Textile - Printed fabric, Unknown
Black cloth with asian art in a boxunknown -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges Australian Army
Cloth badges. Lapel slides for Lieutenant -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges Australian Army, Major's cloth shoulder epaulette
Cloth shoulder epaulette with Crown embroidery -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges Australian Army
Oval cloth badge with Rising SunThe Australian Army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Shoulder Tab
Shoulder badge - cloth - Royal Artillerybadge/buttons, army -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - RAAF Apprentice Cloth Patch Blue
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1940's
Lens Cleaning Cloth (R.N. Wadsworth)stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Shurle Doll with cloth stuffed bodystawell -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Wheat farms of Victoria: a sociological survey, 1946
The owner, Alan Judge Holt lived locally and was Secretary of the Lands Department. Donated by Max Holt who was one of his sons. This book goes into considerable detail on all facets of wheat farm life, providing the basis for a real understanding of the problems of the man who grows wheat.Cloth-covered hardback book of 179p. Alan J. Holtwheat, social surveys, agriculture, (mr) alan holt, farming -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Set of 5 Framed Badges
Set of five cloth parachute badges(1) - Parachute Instructor (2) - Special Air Service Regiment. (3) - 3rd Royal Australian Regiment Parachute Battalion. (4) - 4th Royal Australian Regiment Commando Battalion. (5) - Parachute trained Soldiers-other units. Presented to Lilydale RSL by Iain D Townsly ex Air Assault Troop SAS. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - RAAF pocket
cloth pocket from RAAF blazer -
Bendigo Military Museum
Financial record - PAY BOOK ARMY WW2, Soldiers Pay, c.1939 - 1945
Pay Book of Alllan COOKE VX124263, 148 General Transport Company. Enlisted 13.3.1943.Yellow cloth covered Pay Book.Printed in black on cover: “Army No: VX124263. Pay Book No: C99635 Surname: COOKE. Christian Name: Allan. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES SOLDIER'S PAY BOOK CONTINUATIONadministrative record, pay book, soldier -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - Velcro rank shoulder boards merchant navy
cloth shoulder pads, Merchant Navy -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - MN Shoulder Boards
Cloth merchant navy shoulder pads -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SHOULDER FLASHES, Est pre and Vietnam War era
Items issued to Murray Stanley Metherall. Refer 509.2.Cotton cloth and cotton embroidery .1) Royal Australian Army Education Corps. Blue writing, blue cloth, boxes. Pre1961. .2) Royal Australian Army Education Corps. Blue writing, blue cloth. Post 1961. shoulder flashes, uniform, education corp -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - JUMPER, ARMY, post 1970
Green woollen jumper with green cloth shoulder pads & epaulettes. Green cloth elbow pads. Lance Corporal stripes on each arm.costume - male uniform, uniforms - army, passchendaele barracks trust -
Mont De Lancey
Supper cloth
Square, white linen supper cloth with a basket of flowers, hand embroidered in satin stitch in each corner of the cloth and green ecru edging.table linen., table ware -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - UNIFORM BADGES
Items issued to either R.G Bennetts No’s 119452, 36088 RAAF, R.R Bennetts No A312177 RAAF. Badges represent rank..1) Badge Cloth RAAF Khaki Background with Dark Blue Propeller .2) Badge Cloth RAAF Khaki Background with Light Blue Propeller .3) Badge Cloth RAAF Dark Blue Background with Light Blue Winged Bird.badges, raaf, accessory, rank raaf -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1938
An Anton Laupheimer, Favorit Spezial Modell tennis racquet, with cloth tape shoulder supports, and plastic whipping around shoulders and shaft. Materials: Wood, Nylon, Plastic, Ink, Glue, Lacquer, Metal, Cloth tape, Cloth, Leather, Enameltennis -
Melbourne Legacy
Medal, World War 1
One of a series of four boards of mounted replica medals of the Australian Defence Forces. This board shows medals pertaining to World War 1. Replicas include the 1914 Star, 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Mercantile Marine War Medal, 80th Anniversary of Armistice Remembrance Medal. Also a WW1 Memorial Plaque and Anzac Commemorative Medal. There is a cloth patch embroidered 'H.M.A.S.' and one with embroidered Air Force wings from the Australian Flying Corps. The text reproduced at the base accompanied the WW1 memorial plaques. The boards were on display in the Melbourne Legacy Foyer cabinets until June 2017.A record that Legacy holds some war memorabilia as Legatees were once solely returned servicemen.Replica medals from World War 1 mounted on silk inserts into green boards plus additional badges and medallions.Title inscribed in brass plaques say World War 1, 1914 Star, 1914-1915 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Mercantile Marine War Medal, 80th Anniversary of Armistice Remembrance Medal, WW1 Memorial Plaque and Anzac Commemorative Medal. Cloth badge embroidered 'H.M.A.S.' and one 'AFC'.world war one, medals -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges- RAAF
Khaki Cloth Rank badges x 8. / Blue cloth rank badges x 2./ 37 Squadron Blazer Pocket./ Navigators Half Wing, cloth and bullion. Navigators metal half wing./ 3 x Name Badge R.E.Cox -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Safe Coolgardie, circa early 1900s
The harsh summer temperatures and the isolated rural environment(of the 1890's) provided the inventor of the "Coolgardie safe" (Arthur Patrick McCormick) with an idea to cool perishable foods by using water soaked "hessian" cloth to provide the "coolant" for the evaporation process to cool the inside temperature of the "safe". Items such as meat,cream/milk/butter and cool "drinks" are a few perishables that need cool environments , especially in isolated "ice free" locations. Cities during this time period had large "ice works" which delivered block ice to all areas that required a form of refrigeration. These ice blocks where held in early refrigerators to keep perishables cool to cold. This "Coolardie" safe was the next best thing for isolated rural households and travellers/campers/stockmen to provide a cooler environment for foodstuff affected by heat. Ice filled "esky" coolers and ice boxes are a modern day off shoot to the original Coogardie safe however they still rely on ice or frozen coolant bricks for cooling.This "Coogardie" safe is very significant to the Kiewa Valley and the Bogong High Plains because it represents not only the initiative thinking of the early settlers and communities but also the "primitive" solution to an everyday (1800s to 1930s) problem (before gas and electric run refrigerators) of keeping "perishables" at a low temperature and thereby prolonging their "shelf" life. This was before electricity and gas was available to the inhabitants of the Kiewa Valley and Bogong High Plains. Another cooling method for food was to have "water tight" containers dipped into the very cold streams running from the "cooler" alpine mountains and the Bogong High Plains. This however could not be carried out in all situations eg. fast flowing currents and locations away from streams. This "Coolgardie safe" is made from a medium grade steel enclosure and its appearance is of a perforated box with a wire handle and one side (long side) being a hinged "door" with a clasp securing "lock". There are air holes grouped into a small "boxed" pattern. Each "box" is divided by a crossed pattern, dividing the "holed" sections(4) into a diamond configuration of 49 small holes each. There are four sides (long) which have the perforations except for the base which does not. The base has an indentation with a loose "catch" tray to catch water spills. When in use the "box" is covered with a water "soaked" cloth. The wet cloth is used as "coolant" ie. fibers in the cloth hold the water droplets seep out evaporating the area and thereby (in mass) cooling the air inside the container.domestic refrigeration cabinets, coolgardie "safe", insect and vermin proof food containers, electric and gas free cold storage containers -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, ADI Australian Defence Industries, Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Hat
Cloth Hat Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Hat Reinforced Rim Cloth Band Around Rim 4 Brass Eyelets near top of HatWhite Tag Inside Texta Name SMI20 -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, ADI Australian Defence Industries, Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Hat, 1991
Cloth Hat Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Hat Reinforced Rim Cloth Band Around Rim 4 Brass Eyelets near top of HatGreen Tag Inside Vic 1991 -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Uniform, ADI Australian Defence Industries, Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Hat
Cloth Hat Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Hat Reinforced Rim Cloth Band Around Rim Green Cord with toggle to secure hat on headWhite Tag Inside SOS Marine DEC 2000 -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Stuffed toy rabbit
Blue furry material in the shape of a rabbit. Yellow cloth & black plastic eyes. Light blue floral pattern cloth on stomach and inside of ears. toys, presents, children, stuffed toy, rabbit -
Tennis Australia
Shuttlecock, Circa 1870
Large shuttlecock with natural feathers and weight covered with hide, velvet and cloth tape. Materials: Velvet, Bird feather, Leather, Cloth tape, Gluetennis -
Kilmore Historical Society
History of the Dominion of Canada, 1890
Written by the author under the auspices of the Royal Colonial Institute. History of Canada.Blue cloth-covered hardback book. Speckled loss of colour to cloth, worn spine. 339 pp. including index and indices. Good condition.'211' underlined on first title page.history, canada