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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Lamp Holders
Five holders without globes. String lights?equipment, ww2, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing
Webbing Pattern 37 Water Bottle Holderequipment, ww2, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, 1969
Grey plastic holder for a cassette tape (empty)BASFcassette tape holder -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Thermometer
8643.1 - Glass thermometer with metal holder and measurements.- C. A. M. E. O. - 90 - Low - 100 - 103 - 105 - High - 110 -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - DOLLY POT
Cylindrical iron made from mercury holderNildolly pot, gold mining equipment, manual ore crusher -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Bronze coloured tea light candle holder.stawell -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, MH and Company, 1944
Korean gun site holder Khaki webbing Haversacks A.G. (Anti Gas) Respirator Light Weight. Late WW2 era. Michaelis Hallenstein & Co -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive, Pleasant Creek Cross Reef Quartz Mining Co, 1864
Burgundy Covered Book. Register of Share Holdersstawell, mining -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Score Card Holder, Stawell Golf Club stawell -
Vision Australia
Badge - Object, Association for the Blind name badge, 1970-1990
To identify AFB staff a silver badge was struck.. A type written card name is located below the main part of the badge, which consists of the guiding light symbol with black 'wings' and a whtie light, against a silver background. The words 'Assocation for the Blind' sit around the symbol, in silver lettering, on a black background. 1 metal badge with name card holderAssociation for the Blind (silver on black background at base of badge)badges, association for the blind -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Domestic object - Candle holder
Blue enamel candle holder with fluted edgelocal history, lighting, candle, candle holder, domestic item -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Candle Holder
n. Another combustion to CO2 candle holder. -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Candlestick holder
Brass circular candlestick holder with shallow dish.candle holders, candle -
Mont De Lancey
Egg Scales
Metal egg scales, missing the egg holder.balances -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather belt mount knife holder
Used to carry knife manufactured by Holden and FrostManufactured by Holden and FrostBrown leather belt mounted knife holderleather, knife holder -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Trophy
Ballarat Clarendon College Annual Report 1990: Silver inkstand donated as a perpetual trophy for the most improved swimmer at College; donated by Mrs Doss Mooney (CPLC 1936) in memory of her father J W Clegg. Ornate silver candlestick stand; four claw legs, reindeer at centre of stand; two lidded candlestick holders (one with glass candle holder insert).Engraved on face of stand: B.S.C. / Won by / J.W.Clegg / 1904j w clegg, b.s.c., 1904 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Candlestick holder, C. 1855
This pair of brass candlesticks feature a internal candle stubb pusher that is pressed from underneath the base of the candlestick to push up the used candle stubb from inside the hollow candlestick. It once belonged to David and Alice Ellis, a young couple married in Dublin in 1855, possibly a wedding present. It has been handed down in the Ellis family until it was donated, together with other personal effects, in 2004 by David and Alice’s granddaughter, daughter of David Ellis Junior. On 6th October 1855 newlyweds David and Alice Ellis set sail for Australia in the brand new Schomberg, considered the most perfect clipper ship. She was built as an emigrant ship in Aberdeen and set sail from Liverpool on her maiden voyage, bound for Melbourne, Australia. She was loaded with 430 passengers plus cargo that included iron rails and equipment intended for building the Geelong Railway and a bridge over the Yarra from Melbourne to Hawthorn. On 27th December 1855, only one day from her Melbourne destination, the Schomberg was grounded on a sand-spit on the Victorian coast near Peterborough. The passengers and crew were all safely rescued by a passing small steamer, the SS Queen, which traded between Melbourne and Warrnambool, and taken to Melbourne. The passengers had been told, when leaving the sinking Schomberg, that all they could take with them was a small basket or handbag. A newspaper article later mentioned that one of the things Alice made space for in her basket was her Bible. (It is unclear whether Alice took any possessions with her onto the SS Queen, but a note accompanying the donation of the Bible and basket states that the items were “left on deck and salvaged as Schomberg went down”.) Another steamer was despatched from Melbourne to retrieve the passengers’ luggage from the Schomberg and Alice was reunited with all of her boxes of belongings. Other steamers helped unload the cargo until the change in weather made it too difficult. Although the Schomberg was wrecked there were no lives lost. At that time David was 23 years old (born in Wales, 1832) and his new bride Alice was 26 (born in Dublin, 1829). They had been given letters of introduction to people in Tasmania so they travelled there from Melbourne. However the couple only stayed on that island for about a year before they returned to the Western District of Victoria. David worked for Mr Neil Black as a gardener for a while then, when the land in the area was made available by the Victorian government, David and Alice claimed a selection of land on Noorat Road in the Terang district. They settled there for the remainder of their lives, expanding their property “Allambah” as opportunities arose. A document accompanying the donation lists the names of six children; William, Grace (c. 1859-1946), Thomas (c. 1866 – 1939), David (c. 1962 – 1953), James and Victor. David died on 13th April 1911, aged 79, at their property. Alice passed away the following year, November 1912, aged 83. Alice’s obituary described her as “a very homely, kindly-natured woman, who was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends; and she was also a firm adherent of the Presbyterian Church”. At the time of Alice’s death she left behind three sons and one daughter. Her daughter Grace Ellis was also a very active member of the Terang Presbyterian Church and a member of the PWMU (Presbyterian Women’s Missionary Union). She was also involved in the Red Cross and other charities. Grace passed away in 1946, aged 87. David and Alice Ellis were amongst the very earlies pioneers of the Terang district of Western Victoria. Their donated possessions are a sample of the personal effects of emigrants to Australia. The donated items are a sample of the personal goods carried aboard a significant migrant ship in 1855. They are also significant for their association with the Schomberg. The Schomberg, which is on the Victorian Heritage Register (VHR S612), has great historical significance as a rare example of a large, fast clipper ship on the England to Australia run, carrying emigrants at the time of the Victorian gold rush. She represents the technical advances made to break sailing records between Europe and Australia. Flagstaff Hill’s collection of artefacts from the Schomberg is significant for its association with the shipwreck, The collection is primarily significant because of the relationship between the objects, as together they have a high potential to interpret the story of the Schomberg. It is archaeologically significant as the remains of an international passenger Ship. It is historically significant for representing aspects of Victoria’s shipping history and for its association with the shipwreck and the ship, which was designed to be fastest and most luxurious of its day Candlestick holders, brass; pair of two candlestick holders each incorporating a candle pusher inside the stem (used to push up and eject the candle stump). Candlestick holders were amongst the possessions of David and Alice Ellis, passengers on the Schomberg when wrecked in 1855.schomberg, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, candlestick, candlestick with stubb pusher, 1855 shipwreck, peterborough shipwreck, ss queen, david ellis, alice ellis, allambah terang, dublin emigrants, terang presbyterian church, western district victoria, lighting, candlestick holders -
National Wool Museum
Functional object - Skein Holder, 1890-1900
Skein holder is from c1890-1900 and used by four generations of the donor's family who lived around Woori Yallock and Yellingbo. Donor's family descended from settler John Douthie (1831-1897), his son Andrew Douthie married Jessie Sands Smith (1875 - 1948). Item believed to have been owned by Jessie who passed it on to her fourth child, Mary, who passed it to her child Lillian who passed it to her daughter Leanne, the donor. No makers mark on item. Mary worked as a teacher and sewing mistress at Woori Yallock Primary School and used the item in her personal time to make clothing for the family.An umbrella-style wooden skein holder with a metal clamp at the base to allow it to attach to a table or similar. When not in use, item is small and compact, however once unfolded the arms extend out in an umbrella shape with thin timber rods bound together with leather ties. -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Tool - Needle holder used by Dr Fritz Duras and Dr Michael Kloss
This instrument was used by Dr Fritz Duras (1896-1965), who moved to Australia from Germany in 1937. As his father was Jewish, Duras was forced to leave Germany, and came to Australia to take up a post as director of physical education at Melbourne University. This instrument was part of a collection of instruments given to his son-in-law, Dr Michael Kloss, who was an obstetrician. Dr Kloss subsequently had it engraved and used it in his own practice, before donating the item to the College.Metal needle holder. The needle holder's overall shape is that of a teardrop, with a rounded handle section narrowing to serrated grip points at one end. The needle holder appears to be made of a plated metal. There is a clasp at one end for locking the needle holder into place. A rounded tab on the inner aspect of the instrument is engraved with the number '50'. The word 'Kloss' is engraved on one side of the instrument, towards the points.'50' 'Kloss'obstetrics -
Cheese World Museum
Toilet set, toothbrush holder
Cream china toothbrush holder with green rim and green swirly stripes on body. Part of a toilet set consisting of bowl, ewer, soap dish and toothbrush holder.H1794 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Kitchen Equipment, egg cup holder floral, 20thC
As the population of Melbourne grew, and market gardens flourished, profits from food production enabled early settler families to enjoy nicer crockery and furnishingsTypical crockery used by residents of City of Moorabbin during 20thCA floral china eggcup holder with 4 four eggcupsmoorabbin shire, city of moorabbin, early settlers, kitchenware, china plates, egg cups, market gardeners, poultry farms, pottery, -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Combat Vest
DPSU Chest webbing with grenade holders Many pocketsequipment, afghanistan, army -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Diary, John William ELLIS
Personal diary of John William ELLIS Born: Rupanyup. Home Town: Nyarrin Occupation: Farmer Private 5334 Enlisted 1915 aged 37 24th Battalion Fought on the Western Front. Wounded on 9/10/1917 at Ypres - gunshot wound to right leg and returned to Australia 16/4/1918. Diary entry ......"Oct 9 was in the charge this morning and got wounded ankle and arm".....Diary contains principal events written in pencil between leaving Australia on the 10th April 1916 and arriving back in Melbourne on the 16th April, 1918.Thin brown leather book with attached holder for pencil.private john william ellis, 24th battalion, ww1, diary -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Match Box Holder, After 1902
Match box holder, handbeaten from wreck of the "Inverlochy".inverlochy, match box holder -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Plastic L C Langsford Chemist's - Script Holderstawell, medical -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Blueprint, St Matthew Uniting Church Plans, 12/10/1997
Proposed alterations to Uniting Church St Matthews Stawell N.H. Cottman 12/10/1979Paper & Tracing Paper in brown Cardboard roll holderreligion -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Matchbox Holders
H.T.Savage General Storekeeper,Mulwala,N.S.W.Matchbox holders made from metal and enamel coating."An appreciation from H.T.Savage, General Storekeeper,Mulwala,N.S.W. Phone 376."matchbox, mulwala -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Comb Holder
Xylonite cream colour comb holder with flower trim -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Desk Pencil holder, mid 1970's
Black cylindrical pencil holder with marking for metric conversion.Metric conversion tablesinstruments, general -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Candle Stick
Silver candle holder in shape of leaf. Curved handle.Silver mark. 'James Dixon & Sons Sheffield'lighting, candle