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Seaworks Maritime Museum
Straitsman Compass
Compass from straitsman No. 2093 N/S -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - QF 1 pounder 37mm (Pom-Pom) Round
This round was fired by the QF 1 pounder gun known as the Pom-pom because of its distinctive sound when firing. It was the world's first automatic cannon and was used by many different countries. It achieved notoriety when used by the Boers in the South African War 1899 - 1902.Brass case and iron pom-pom projectile.V S & M -
Greensborough Historical Society
Cruet set, 1930s
Table cruets usually comprised containers for oil, vinegar, salt, pepper, mustard etc. These were probably patterned on an earlier design.Four piece cruet set, moulded glass in EPNS silver stand. Stoppers missing, one container not matching..ES & S, EPcruet set, condiment set -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Badge - Small enamel pin - SCL
Small Gold and Blue enamelled pin in the shape of a pansy with the letters SCL in seperate petals.S C L -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION: PICTURES FROM THE GERMAN FATHERLAND, 1893
Hard covered book titled Pictures from the German Fatherland, drawn with Pen and Pencil, red cover with gold & black lettering, 224 pages with black and white illustrations, gold edging on pages, an inscription dated 1907 written in German inside front page.S G Greenheritage, history-germany-german heritage -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - SIR HARRY LAWSON PREMIER AND SENATOR, 1976
Sir Harry Lawson, Premier and Senator, 93 pages in hard cover with dustcover showing photograph of Sir Harry Lawson, printed by Brown Prior Anderson Melbourne, published by Mullaya publications with black and white photographs.Robert S Lawsonperson, individual, sir harry lawson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - ROBERT DENIS KELLY COLLECTION: POSTCARD WW1?
Postcard: Goodbyeeeeeeee written on front, linking small girls on bottom left of card with boy dressed as soldier on top RH side. On back written in fountain pen, 'My dear Roy, You can show this card to your Pals as coming from your 'best old girl' in Ireland !!!' WW1 ?Donald ? S. Gillperson, robert denis kelly, world war 1, robert denis kelly collection, world war 1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - SMALL PORTRAIT OF MALE
Small portrait photograph of a male seated with crossed legs and a beard.Album S Portraitphotograph, portrait, male -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Painting - WES HARRY COLLECTION: S.T. GILL PRINTS, 1852 - 53
A collection of nine prints of watercolours by S.T. Gill, depicting life on the goldfields in 1852 - 53. (a) Tin dish washing, (b) Mt. Alexander Gold escort on road to Melbourne, (c) Road from Forest Creek to Bendigo, (d) Diggers Licensing, Castlemaine Camp, (e) Eaglehawk Gully, Bendigo, (f) Cradling, (g) The license inspected, (h) Puddling, (i) Fryers Creek Nr. CastlemaineS. T. Gillpainting, watercolour, gold diggers, s.t. gill, life on the goldfields, diggers, mining -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, $10,000 awards to three, 18.11.1971
Reports of three awards - one to Arthur Boyd (arts), Prof D H Pike (humanities) and Prof R Hanbury-Brown (sciences) made by Britannica Australia.S and date handwrittenwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, The Sun, (Death notice) Robin Boyd, 18.10.1971
This is a death notice for Robin Boyd from The Management and Staff of James Hardie Coy Pty Ltd "Robin Boyd was indeed a man of tremendous dignity- a man whole professionalism was without peer and one who commanded a platform of respect among those who were familiar with his work. he was a man of authority, a man of great integrity. he will be missed."S and date handwrittenwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, A Wealth of Words, 1968
Softcover w/ plastic wrap"S. Boyd VIT"walsh st library -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Before 1919
B. 1835 England, D. 1919 Christchurch NZ. Methodist minister. Chronicle 17 May 1919, p.43: Deep regret will be felt in South Aus-tralia at the passing away of the Rev. Samuel Knight, one of the best-known and most loved of the earlier ministers of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Australia. The announcement of the death of Mr. Knight, who was in his 85th year, was received by cable on May 11 from Christ-church, New Zealand, where he had re-sided during the last few years with his only son, the Rev. Percy N. Knight, B.A. The veteran preacher spent over twenty years of his busy and useful life in this State. His last visit to Adelaide was in July, 1915, and it was through his agency and influence that £1,150 was raised for the reduction of the debt on the Archer-street Methodist Church. At that time, except for his head being crowned with snow-white hair, there was little in Mr. Knight's appearance to indicate his great age. He was obviously perfectly happy, and was still the tender shepherd who was so well beloved by his flock when he labored in South Australia. The older members of the Methodist Church remember well the splendid work he did more than half a century ago. He won similarly widespread respect in Vic-toria when he was transferred to the Con-ference there. He had charge of the prin-cipal circuits in both States, and he was equally successful as an eloquent preacher, a sympathetic and an assiduous pastor, and a wise and prudent administrator. His presence in the pulpit was always greeted by a large congregation, and the earnest-ness and spiritually of his discourses never failed to impress them. He was imbued with the true spirit of Methodism, and he had a firm and confident belief in the doctrines which he inculcated with such emotional fervor. Mr. Knight was a broad-minded, genial man with a keen sense of humor, and he shone on the platform. A true Christian, he was also a man of the world, and he could, when appealed to, give valuable counsel. He was a friend to be trusted, and he was ever ready to help those in need of his practical sympathy or his well-considered advice. He lived in an era of great Australian Methodists, and he was one of the greatest among them. Mr. Knight was an indefatigable worker, and under his control all the institutions of the circuits in which he worked nourished abundantly. He was a guide, philosopher, and friend to the younger ministers and exercised a great influence for good in Conference. Mr. Knight was born in Liverpool in 1834 and came to Australia in 1854. After spending several years in Victoria he arrived in Adelaide in 1867 to take charge of the Pirie-street Church. He received three ap-pointments as pastor at Pirie-street, two at Kent Town, and two at North Ade-laide (Archer-street), and he was also at Burra, Gawler, and Moonta. He was president of the Wesleyan Methodist Con-ference in 1877. In 1889 he returned to Victoria, and among the circuits of which he had charge at different times were Brunswick-st (Melbourne), St. Kilda, Ballarat, and Geelong. His activities by no means ceased after he went on the supernumerary list. For some years he was connected with Queen's College (Uni-versity of Melbourne), for which he col-lected a large sum for the liquidation of certain liabilities. The Samuel Knight scholarship was founded last year at Queen's College in his honor. Mr. Knight had taken up in recent years the work of establishing ministers in new circuits and of helping struggling churches. He undertook an energetic campaign of attack upon the debts on various churches that, recognising what his personality could do for them, had appealed to him for assistance, and achieved remarkable success in placing the finances on a sounder footing. A considerable portion of his own income in recent years was devoted to the assistance of young ministers, and to aug-menting the stipends that could be offered by newly established circuits in various parts of Victoria. Mr. Knight had been a widower for many years. His only daughter, Dr. Adela Knight, who appeared to have a brilliant career before her in medicine, died in Vienna about 25 years ago. The Rev. Samuel Knight was for many years a close personal friend of the late Sir Samuel Way, with whom he always stayed when visiting Adelaide. His death was a subject of reference at a number of Methodist churches in and around Ade-laide.B & W head & shoulders studio portrait of Rev. Samuel Knight, mounted on buff card.Rev. S. Knightknight, samuel, rev. -
Clunes Museum
Container - BOTTLE
BLOWN DARK GREEN BOTTLE WITH A POTEL BASE BLOWN FROM MOLTEN GLASS& S * L Clocal history, domestic item, containers, domestic items -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Southern Cross, 1953
Used in 1950’s to power machinesSign at front “ Southern Cross “ $ Green in colour. Mark AX-C1 Air cooled$. An S with a cross is on the drum -
National Wool Museum
Book, The WIRA Collected Practical Problems
"The WIRA Collected Practical Problems" - Wool Industries Research Association, 1959.RS & S Milltextile production textile finishing weaving textile mills, returned soldiers and sailors mill wool industries research association, textile production, textile finishing, weaving, textile mills -
National Wool Museum
Book, Wool and the nation: a sketch of the wool industry in Australia
"Wool and the nation: a sketch of the wool industry in Australia"- Goldsbrough Mort and Company Ltd , 1946Brian S Turnerwool - history textile industry - history wool brokering, goldsbrough, mort and company limited, wool - history, textile industry - history, wool brokering -
National Wool Museum
Stencil
26 S 60wool transportation, wool sales, export wool, wool - transportation, export - wool -
National Wool Museum
Stencil
E S / Gwool sales export - wool wool - transportation, wool sales, export - wool, wool - transportation -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph
Sepia photograph showing businesses on both sides of Nicholson Street Orbost VictoriaOrbost H. S.agriculture -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Underneath those arches, 18-Dec-71
A report on hotelier Frank Dennis's plans to redevelop Flinders Street vaults under the Flinders St railway viaduct. The plans were drawn by Robin Boyd, and was one of his last projects.S and date handwrittenflinders street vaults, walsh st library -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Ammunition - shell case, Brass shell case
Brass shell caseS 8/7 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Functional Object - Sopwith Pup Propellor
Historical Details: . Description: marked as a 100HP Le Rhone Engine English type boss, this wooden propellor is believed to be from a WW1 Sopwith Pup aircraft. Level of Importance: s/n 5577 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Armstrong Siddeley Double Mamba 2,980 Ehp Turbo Prop
Historical Details: . Description: The Double Mamba was produced by combining two Armstrong Siddeley Mamba turbo props; each half of which would drive one section of a contra rotating propeller. This gave twin engine performance in a single engine configuration. Only the Fairey Gannet. Level of Importance: States/n 639942 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Armstrong Siddeley Python 4110 Ehp Turbo Prop
Historical Details: . Description: The massive Python turbo prop was designed in 1943 as a pure turbo jet before being converted to turbo prop configuration. The only application of the Python was in the Westland Wyvern naval strike fighter. Two Pythons were experimentally fitted t. Level of Importance: States/n FCR145 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Junkers Jumo 109-004 1950 Lbs Of Thrust Turbo Jet
Historical Details: . Description: The Junkers Jumo was one of the first successful jet engines and was developed in Germany during the early days of World War 2.It powered the German Messerschmitt Me 262 jet fighter which appeared late in the war. The Museum’s example was one of two b. Level of Importance: States/n 62920 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Rolls Royce Avon 6,500 Lbs Of Thrust Turbo Jet Mark 1
Historical Details: . Description: The Avon was first run in 1946 and entered service in 1950. When Australia decided to build the Sabre the Avon engine was chosen as its power plant and CAC built the Avon under licence. The Avon powered many aircraft including the GAF Canberra and H. Level of Importance: States/n CAC8 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Wright R 3350 Duplex Cyclone 3,700 HP Air Cooled 18 Cylinder Radial
Historical Details: . Description: Developed in 1937 this engine is considered to be the peak in radial aircraft engine design. It was developed from the Wright R 1820. These engines were fitted to a number of aircraft types including the Lockheed Constellation airliner and Lockheed Ne. Level of Importance: States/n W532417 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Bristol Hercules 672 - 1700 HP Air Cooled Twin Row 18 Cyl
Historical Details: . Description: Developed in Britain in 1938 the Bristol Hercules sleeve valve 18 cylinder twin row air cooled radial engine was one of the most powerful British aero engines of the day. It powered the Beaufighter and Bristol Freighter amongst other aircraft.. Level of Importance: s/n 167516 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Rolls Royce Avon 6,500 Lbs Of Thrust Turbo Jet
Historical Details: Example of the Avon Engine built locally by CAC to support the local manufacture of the GAF Canberra Bombers. Description: The Avon was first run in 1946 and entered service in 1950. When Australia decided to build the Sabre the Avon engine was chosen as its power plant and CAC built the Avon under licence. The Avon powered many aircraft including the GAF Canberra and H. Level of Importance: s/n CA21504A