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Kilmore Historical Society
THE ARGUS, The Argus May-August 1874, 1874
The Argus, May to August, 1874. Bound copy. Probably ex-library. Donated by Kilmore Hospital Op Shop where it was left as an anonymous donation.Marbel-patterned board cover with red cloth spine. Front top right corner broken off. Some loss of marbelling. Front page stained with ragged edges. Fair condition.On spine white sticker, 'EF' printed in green ink. /'079.945 ARG', white sticker with black writing.argus, 1874 -
Parks Victoria - Andersons Mill
Tool - Pattern, ring gear
Used to make cast for the metal ring gear for the water wheel which powered the Mill.Slightly arched wooden pattern with wooden ridges along the edge. Three square metal plates with a hole in the centre, bolted on with four bolts. Ten pentagin pieces of wood attached to the face. -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Legislative Assembly, Standing Rules and Orders relating to Public Business, &c., &c, 1868
A book about the Standing Rules and Orders relating to Public Business by the Victorian Legislative Assembly approved by the Governor.A small black swirled fabric patterned softcover book, standing Rules and Orders relating to Public Business, &c., &c., prepared and adopted by the Legislative Assembly, and approved by the Governor of Victoria. 115p.non-fictionA book about the Standing Rules and Orders relating to Public Business by the Victorian Legislative Assembly approved by the Governor.politics, victorian government -
Mont De Lancey
Tea Set Children
18 piece Children's Tea Set, blue and white Willow Pattern. Tea pot with lid, sugar bowl with lid, milk jug, 5 plates, 5 cups, 5 saucers.toy tea and coffee sets, toy cups, toy bowls, toy tea sets, tea sets -
Mont De Lancey
Glass bottles
2 glass bottles x 1 imperial pint milk bottles and 1 x 1/2 imperial pint milk bottle all with finger-shaped pattern around neck."MILK. M.B.R.This bottle is the property of Milk Bottles Recovery Ltd. 18 Market Street, Melbourne. It can only be used by written permission and cannot be sold" is visible on each bottle, with one imperial pint and imperial half pint inscribed towards the lower part of each relevant bottle.bottles, containers, milk bottles, food storage containers -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Decorative object - Necklace from the Sarah Coventry Jewellery Range
Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High St. in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Rd. later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s. As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the necklace has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Necklace of round blue beads with oval shaped gold beads placed between them in a regular pattern approximately every 6 centimetres apart. The necklace has a barrel shaped clasp. On clasp: "SARAH COV"sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, necklace, necklaces -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Financial record, Pat Grainger, Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Annual Report 1997, Aug 1997
PMH&PS was incorporated in 1994, and from 1995 was required to hold an AGM and present an Annual Report. These were compiled, designed, printed on photocopier and bound by the Secretary, except for the Tenth anniversary edition.Annual Report of the PMH&PS, 1997 A5 8 pp plus cover - light brown with all over pattern of Port Melbourne names. Contains financial reports and list of members.societies clubs unions and other organisations, port melbourne historical & preservation society, glen cosham, annual report -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Laundry Iron, Circa 1880
From the 17th century, sadirons or sad irons (from Middle English "sad", meaning "solid", used in England through the 1800s) began to be used. They were thick slabs of cast iron, triangular and with a handle, heated in a fire or on a stove. These were also called flat irons. A laundry worker would employ a cluster of solid irons that were heated from a single source: As the iron currently in use cooled down, it could be quickly replaced by a hot one. An antique heavy cast iron sad iron (from Middle English 'sad' meaning 'solid') with a rounded cast iron handle. It has a roughened surface with a decorative pattern on the top of the iron. 'Silverston Metals' irons, laundry irons -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Knitting Book, No.756, Patons and Baldwins, 1960s
Twenty page knitting pattern book featuring black and white text and images. The colour cover shows a woman leaning on a chair and holding a stick, wearing a crochet top and silk skirt.front: [printed] Patons / charm / BOOK No. 756 / COMING FASHIONS / Knit and crochet a dress, / top and bonnet - an / evening blouse (or beach / cover-up) - a cable- / trimmed jumper - and / three collar and cuffs sets. / 2'6 / 25 CENTSfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, patons -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Knitting Book, No.823, Patons and Baldwins, 1960s
Twenty page knitting pattern book featuring black and white text and images. The cover shows a black and white image of a group of school children standing outdoors, wearing knitted jumpers.front: [printed] TOP OF THE CLASS / BLUEBELL & TOTEM / Patons / BOOK / 823 / 25Cfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, patons -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Knitting Book, No.828, Patons and Baldwins, 1980s
Twenty page knitting pattern book featuring black and white text and colour images. The colour cover features a woman wearing a peach and black knitted jumper and black head scarf.front: [printed] BOOK 828 / PRICE CODE H / Patons / Ladies designs / in CHARMfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, patons -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Knitting Book, No.835, Patons and Baldwins, 1990s
Twenty page knitting pattern book featuring black and white text and colour images. The colour cover features a woman wearing a blue and orange knitted jumper and an orange head scarf.front: [printed] BOOK 835 / PRICE CODE H / Patons / HEATHERMOOR / for LADIESfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, patons -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Knitting Book, No.833, Patons and Baldwins, 1980s
Thirty six page knitting pattern book featuring black and white text and colour images. The colour cover features a woman sitting crossed-legged wearing a purple knitted jumper.front: [printed] BOOK 833 / PRICE CODE K / Patonsfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, patons -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Instrument - Beam Balance, with wooden box
Beam balance made of brass, stainless steel with “ tortoise shell pattern” decoration. Enclosed in display case with glass windows and sitting on four legs for levelling. Made by F. Sartorius, Gottingen. Plaque on front of box: “F.Sartorius Werkstatte fur Wissenschaftliche Instrument Gottingen”. Plaque on balance: “Patent F.Sartorius Gottingen No. 5936” -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Thorobred Playtime Volume 2, Thorobred Scheepjeswol Pty. Ltd, 1980s
Thirty two page colour knitting pattern book. The cover shows a child wearing a knitted jumper featuring a seal. There are nine other inset images of children wearing knitted jumpers.front: [printed] THOROBRED / PLAYTIME / VOLUME 2 / THOROBRED / We've fashioned the pleasure of knitting / PRICE CODE Dthorobred scheepjeswol, fashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Knitting Book, No. R.14, Patons and Baldwins, 1950s
Fifty two page knitting pattern book featuring black and white text and images. The colour cover shows a man dressed in a white shirt and knitted vest, which features horses.front: [printed] No. / R.14 / Patons / KNITTING BOOK / NO. R.14 / P&B / WOOLS / Page 22 / SPECIALLY REQUESTED REPRINTS / 1'9d.fashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, patons -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Domestic object - candlesticks, glass candlesticks
Always kept in front bedroom and used on bedside table and dining table, also for accompanying priest from front door to sick bed. 2 x glass candlestick holders, with a broad square base and a square column leading to the top square area which holds the candles. There are diamond and star-shaped patterns in the base and the column.glass, candlesticks, light -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Cleckheaton Nostalgia, Cleckheaton, 1990s
Twenty four page knitting pattern book featuring eight colour pages. The front cover shows a woman wearing a grey and white knitted jumper, grey hat and silver earrings.front: [printed] Cleckheaton / BOOK NO. 400 / Nostalgiaknitting, pattern, fashion, knitwear, cleckheaton -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Booklet, Cleckheaton Antarctica, Cleckheaton, 1990s
Eight page fold out knitting pattern booklet featuring four colour pages. The front cover shows a woman and man sitting on a motorbike scooter, both wearing knitted cardigans.front: [printed] Cleckheaton / No. 751 / Antarticaknitting, pattern, fashion, knitwear, cleckheaton -
National Wool Museum
Booklet - Pattern Booklet, Villawool 930, Villawool Textile Company, 1990s
Four page knitting pattern booklet featuring black and white printed graphics and text. The colour cover shows a girl patting a dog, the girl is wearing jeans and a pink knitted jumper.front: [printed] 930 / PRICE / CODE / C / VillaWOOL Galaxy / Kwiknit / Designknitting, pattern, fashion, knitwear, women, villawool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Journal - Diary, Diary of Augustus Bostock 1873-1876, Circa 1873
Augustus Bostock was the 9th child of Robert & Rachael Bostock of Vaucluse Epping Forest, Van Diemen’s Land. He was only 4 years old when his mother died. He was inspired by his father to seek his fortune in the Western District of Victoria. He arrived around 1850. He married Margaret Aitkin in July 1865. Augustus owned several properties in the district and leased others. He sat on the court of Warrnambool, Mortlake or Hexham as required. He resided at Marramook in Hawkesdale and later moved to Vaucluse in Hopetoun Road Warrnambool, where he died in 1920 at the age of 87. He was involved in many aspects of life in the Western District, racing, cricket, and social activities to name a few. This diary shows the daily entries over a long period of time with activities ranging from fencing, visiting neighbours and weather details. It mentions many local people and many properties he visited. Augustus Bostock along with a number of his brothers was one of the earliest pioneers in the Western District of Victoria. This diary sheds considerable light onto the life of Augustus and people of his era. There is a wealth of information on a range of topics relating to early life in Warrnambool and district.Maroon, blue, white and yellow patterned cardboard cover with black binding on spine. Pages written in black pen apart from entries for August and September which are written in blue ink. Coomete 16th June 1873. C/N 2/- inside front cover.bostock, augustus bostock, vaucluse warrnambool, warrnambool -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Hand-Woven Jacket, Grace James, 1971-1988
Grace James, the creator of the items in the Grace James collection, designed and created costumes over a 19 year period (1969-1988) for her daughter Ceri. The collection of clothing ranges from evening wear to knitted garments. All the items display exemplary dressmaking skills. The designs are of the period and reflect evolving fashions of the time. Some items are copies of published designs whereas others are original creations. The collection was donated in 2006.While most of the items in the Fashion & Design Collection of the Kew Historical Society are commercially designed items of clothing, there are also items made by home dressmakers. Many of these exhibit outstanding design knowledge and technical skills. A large and important group of these items of women's clothing is contained in the Grace James collection of outfits created for the dressmaker's daughter. The items have additional significance due to information about the purpose of the creation and the date when it was constructed.Hand-woven woollen jacket with white bands interspersed with diamond patterned bands in shades of green and pink. The kneck and a band down the front uses the dark pink wool. There is a matching belt.grace james, women's clothing, australian fashion 1969-1988, dressmakers - surrey hills (vic), woven jumpers -
Mont De Lancey
Sewing box
Belonged to the late Mrs. Holbrook. Hoiles Family.Wooden sewing box with mother of pear in laid in diamond pattern on lid & surrounding keyhole. Has pink silk lining. Complete with accessories envelope in base and also cardboard needle case.sewing boxes, sewing equipment, boxes -
National Wool Museum
Booklet - Pattern Booklet, Sirdar Knitting Book, No. 7417, Sirdar Wools (Australia) Pty Limited, 1990s
Four page knitting pattern booklet featuring black and white text and colour images. The colour cover features an image of a woman wearing a cream shirt and knitted cardigan in tones of brown.front: [printed] SIRDAR / Panache / 7417 / PRICE / CODE / Cfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, sirdar -
National Wool Museum
Booklet - Pattern Booklet, Sirdar Knitting Book, No. 7411, Sirdar Wools (Australia) Pty Limited, 1990s
Four page knitting pattern booklet featuring black and white text and colour images. The colour cover features an image of a woman wearing red stockings, a black skirt and a knitted jumper.front: [printed] SIRDAR / Panache / 7411 / PRICE / CODE / Cfashion, design, knitwear, home made, wool, pattern book, sirdar -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet, The Federal Drawing Book Scholastic Series, C 1930
This school book which was owned by George Mathieson contains maps and information on different countries around the world. It is handwritten and is probably of secondary school level. The maps appear to have been traced and hand-drawn and coloured. There is a loose newspaper map of the Dardenelles loose in the book. This book as an example of school work and geography in the early 20th century, has social and historical significance.Pale green light card cover with dark green pattern and text. Back cover is plain. It contains alternate pages of tracing paper in between normal pages. Bound with cotton? threadGeorge mathieson, written in ink on front cover.federal drawing book, george mathieson, school drawing book 1920's, warrnambool -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Portrait, Peter Bruhn, 03/1978
Dr Leslie Koadlow AO (1920-2006), Rheumatologist, was the Medical Director of the Royal Talbot Rehabilitation Hospital. In 1968, he co-founded the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria (RAAV) with his secretary, Alice Petty, and one of his patients, Mollie Riches (1896-1979). This photo of Dr Koadlow and Mollie Riches appears on page 11 of the Vol. 9, July 1978 edition of RAAV's quarterly newsletter, News Review. It is captioned, "Vision Becomes Reality. Co-founders, Dr Les Koadlow and Mrs Mollie Riches, together again at RAAV's new Action Centre in the grounds of Royal Talbot, where the idea for RAAV was born." The photo accompanies an article titled, "LINCOLN INSTITUTE HELPS OUT". The article states that RAAV approaced the Lincoln Centre's Department of Educational Resources to enlist the services of their photographers to take a photo of Dr Koadlow for a press release. A cropped version of the photo also appears (with other photos) on the front cover of the Vol 19 Issue 2, Winter 2006 edition of Update. The photos accompany an obituary for Dr Leslie Koadlow AM (1920-2006).B&W portrait of two people standing side by side. The man is wearing a suit and shirt, and a dark tie with polka dots. The woman is wearing a dress or shirt with a bold geometric pattern.[on photo, in pencil] Dr Leslie Koadlow Mollie Riches [on photo, in blue ink] Courtesy of Lincoln Institute 10/5/78dr leslie koadlow, rheumatologist, mollie riches, founders, co-founders, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, royal talbot rehabilitation hospital, action house, action centre, news review, lincoln institute, lincoln institute of health sciences, update, 1978 -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Laundry Iron, Circa 1880
From the 17th century, sadirons or sad irons (from Middle English "sad", meaning "solid", used in English through the 1800s) began to be used. They were thick slabs of cast iron, triangular and with a handle, heated in a fire or on a stove. These were also called flat irons. A laundry worker would employ a cluster of solid irons that were heated from a single source: As the iron currently in use cooled down, it could be quickly replaced by a hot one. An antique heavy cast iron sad iron (from Middle English 'sad' meaning 'solid') with a rounded cast iron handle. It has a roughened surface with a decorative pattern on the top of the iron. irons, laundry irons -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Laundry Iron, Circa 1880
From the 17th century, sadirons or sad irons (from Middle English "sad", meaning "solid", used in England through the 1800s) began to be used. They were thick slabs of cast iron, triangular and with a handle, heated in a fire or on a stove. These were also called flat irons. A laundry worker would employ a cluster of solid irons that were heated from a single source: As the iron currently in use cooled down, it could be quickly replaced by a hot one. An antique heavy cast iron sad iron (from Middle English 'sad' meaning 'solid') with a rounded cast iron handle. It has a roughened surface with a decorative pattern on the top of the iron. irons, laundry irons -
Mont De Lancey
Photograph - Photo
Two square leather bound photo holders with gold mounts. Contain a photo of a man in one frame and photo of a woman in the other on one side. Other side of frame patterned velvet. frames, photograph frames, gibson collection