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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Ephemera - Ticket - SEC Ballarat Tramways Weekly, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), 1940s
Used SEC 2/6 weekly ticket, ticket numbers B 209600. Originally printed and stapled into blocks of 20 tickets. The ticket is printed on a manila 210gsm card and printed using red ink to give day numbers, monthly, week number, transfers, and day of the week, excluding Sunday. Numbered on the right end of the ticket. Static number (1 - 7) on left indicates maybe the day of the issue. The ticket has been nipped in the day spaces 8 times and has been nipped for the month of April and week 1. On the rear of the ticket is the details of the ticket use, allowing the passenger one return journey between City and section 3 or 4. Not available on Sundays. The ticket was located on a tram behind a sandbox during maintenance works. Possibly lost by the original user.Yields information about the use of SEC Ballarat weekly tickets.Medium weight manila card weekly ticket used by the SEC Tramways in Ballarat - No. B209600.trams, tramways, tickets, weekly tickets, ballarat, secv tramways -
Mont De Lancey
Tin
"Cerebos" Table salt tin - Navy, Light blue and gold tin Weight is 1.5lbs Ideal for the table and all domestic use.tins, containers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Equipment - AVERY SCALES & WEIGHTS
Cast iron scales with porcelain plate and set of weights. Black enamel with red and gold banding, white porcelain plate with W & T Avery Ltd insignia underneath. Six weights, 2lb, 1lb, 8oz, 4oz, 2oz, 1oz.W & T Avery Birmingham to weigh 7lbsweighing, weights & measures, scales, k33.1.2.3.4.5.6.8 -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Iron Hand, 1867 to 1871
This is size one of three sizes (Mrs Potts) irons available in the late 1800s and early 1900s which were used for (press) ironing clothes etc. using wood or coal based heaters. The majority of these irons would have been placed on top of wood or coal fuelled stoves. They survived longer in isolated outback regions where electricity had not been connected. The weight of these irons was intentionally heavy so as to press the clothes etc. neatly. These irons were used in an era where stiff collars and creases in particular types of clothing was essentially a social requirementHistorically these irons fulfilled a particular function that was the norm in isolated or semi isolated country locations i.e., ironed clothes and linen.The iron was heated by using locally acquired wood in a cast iron stove or "pot Belly". It would be placed on top of the stove but not directly in the flames. Cities and larger towns had professional laundry and pressing shops. In smaller towns and homesteads, wives and relatives would use these heavy irons which required strong arms. In middle and higher levels of society these irons would be used by maids or nannies. Their use was a necessity, to conform to the social requirements of acceptable appearances in that all clothing worn had been "pressed" clean. In the Kiewa Valley the majority of these irons would have been used by mothers or relatives. Men would hardly have used these irons as society labelled this type of activity as "women's work"This double pointed, heavy and solid cast iron, is a Mrs Potts No.3 type. It does not have a handle. It was used to iron clothes. Open cavity on top for handle (not included) Note: one end is pointed up to allow the natural weight of the iron to increase the pressure at any of the "hard to press" spots or emphasizing required creases. see KVHS 0368 for No. 1 ironMrs Potts No. 3house hold, ironing, domestic, pressing, clothes appliance -
Yendon History Group
Poster: railway anniversary, You're invited to celebrate 150 years of Ballarat trains, 2012
These posters were displayed at Ballarat Station prior to the 150th anniversary of the Geelong to Ballarat railway on Tuesday 10th April 2012. The open day was Saturday 14th April.Large heary-weight-paper poster advertising the open day at Ballarat station for the 150th anniversarygeelong ballarat railway, railway 150th anniversary, ballarat station -
Orbost & District Historical Society
scales
A set of cream scales with a metal base and a copper swinging weight. It has an aluminium dish on top.scales-cream instruments-weighing -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Apothecary weights
Used at Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne until 1984.224.6 - Six flat square metal scruple weights of various denominations, with inscriptions back and front.224.1 : on front 2 SCRUPLES C57, 'a crown' over E.R over 2 'a shield' 54, 'a crown' , L54 G67 E61 G67 D59 E63, on reverse ' эɥ ' G65 224.2 : on front 2 SCRUPLES C57, 'a crown' over E.R over 2 'a shield' 54, L54, 'a crown' F61 G67 C57 E63, on reverse ' ʓɥ ' D59 ?65 224.3 : on front 1 SCRUPLE , 'a crown' over E.R over 2 'a shield' 54, 'a crown' L over 54, F61, on reverse ' эᶥ ' C57 D59 224.4 : on front 1 SCRUPLE, 'a crown' over E.R over 2 'a shield' 54, 'a crown' L over 54 D59, on reverse ' эᶥ ' C57 F61 224.5 : on front 1/2 SCRUPLE D59 C??, on reverse, 'эfs ' L54, 'a crown' over E.R over 2 'a shield 54 224.6 : on front 1/2 SCRUPLE C57, on reverse, 'эfs ' L54, 'a crown, 'a crown' over E.R over 2 'a shield 54. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Scales, W & T Avery, Avery Scales
Scales used at Tatura baby health centre (Shire of Rodney) until 1997 when centre closed.Baby health centre scales with decimal measurements. Suitable for toddlers and babies. Weight to 16 kg.Makers details. Importers details. measurementsavery scales -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Costume - Puppets Skirt, 1940's
Part of a collection of dresses for puppets from Beinssen family.Royal blue heavy weight cotton skirt, white drawstring around waist. Open at the back.puppets, beinssen, puppetry, dr silke hesse, ekke beinssen, ww2 camp puppet theatres -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Accessory - Puppet gold paper strip
Part of a collection of clothes and accessories for puppets from the Beinssen family. Gold paper pasted onto a rectangular piece of light weight cardboard, part of puppet costume.gold strip - paper, tatura, ww2 camp 3, puppetry, dr silke hesse, ekke beinssen, ww2 camp puppet theatre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk Jug Cover
White cotton crocheted milk jug cover with blue trimming and blue beads used as weightshandcrafts, needlework -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Scales
Set of scales with container for ingredients. Six weights: 2oz,4oz,8oz,1lb,2lb,4lb.Crane Wolverhampton to weigh 7lb.domestic items, weighing -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Equipment - 1 Gallon measure
Tambo Shire official weights and measures - 1gal - 1/2 gal in velvet lined caseinstruments, measuring -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Equipment - standard 1/2 gallon measure
Tambo Shire official weights and measures - 1gal - 1/2 gal in velvet lined caseinstruments, measuring -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Equipment - Standard measure 1 gill
Tambo Shire official weights and measures - 1gal - 1/2 gal in velvet lined caseinstruments, measuring -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Equipment - Standard 1/2 gill measure
Tambo Shire official weights and measures - 1gal - 1/2 gal in velvet lined caseinstruments, measuring -
Mont De Lancey
Paper Weights, Ivercraft
2 hand made Glass paper weights with West Australian wildflowers inside on a wooden base.Ivercraft Hand made with W.A. wildflowerspaperweights -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard - Set of 5 mounted cable tram postcards and one photograph, 1910s
Postcards with one photograph, all featuring the cable tram era, left to right, top to bottom: 1 - Parliament House and Treasury Melbourne 2 - Bourke St Melbourne from near Queen St looking east - has glitter added to the card surface. 3 - Spring St Melbourne 4 - Flinders Stand the Custom House Melbourne - part of the paper missing where a stamp has been removed. 5 - Cable tram set in a Parade, on a float, at the corner of Spring and Bourke Sts - early 1950s 6 - Elizabeth St Melbourne - looking south from Bourke St.Demonstrates a set of 6 postcards featuring Melbourne cable trams.Set of 5 mounted cable tram postcards and one photograph onto light weight boardtramways, spring st, bourke st, flinders st, cable trams, parades, elizabeth st -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Booklet - Convention Souvenir, Kaye & Son, Printers, Brief History of Warrnambool (On the Sea) and District, 1949-1950
This is a souvenir booklet containing a brief history of Warrnambool and District and given by the Warrnambool Agricultural Society to delegates at the Warrnambool Rural convention of the Victorian Chamber of Agriculture held in April 1950This is a four page booklet with a grey heavier weight cover. The cover has brown ink printing.non-fictionThis is a souvenir booklet containing a brief history of Warrnambool and District and given by the Warrnambool Agricultural Society to delegates at the Warrnambool Rural convention of the Victorian Chamber of Agriculture held in April 1950warrnambool agricultural society, warrnambool convention, warrnambool history, victorian chamber of agriculture, kaye & son -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Stockings, 1940s
A pair of Service Brown stocking with reinforced foot and top in lisle and leg of nylon with back seams.H Loyalty Service Weight Nylons by Holeproof 9-1/2costume, female, female underwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FRED SMITHS LIVE-WEIGHT AGENT SUMMARY 25 JAN 96
Fred Smiths Live-weight Agent Summary dated 25 Jan 96. Has columns for Lot Nos, Type (Bacon or Pork), No, Weight and Weighing Fee. One page with Agent Summaries for McKean, Nevis and Nutgall. At the bottom of the page is a Beast Summary.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fred smiths live-weight agent summary 25 jan 96, fred smith, mckean, nevis, nutgall -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: FRED SMITHS LIVE-WEIGHT AGENT SUMMARY 14 DEC 95 BENDIGO
Two continuous pages of Fred Smiths Live-weight Agent Summary dated 14 Dec 95. Has columns for Lot Nos, Type (Bacon or Pork), No, Weight and Weighing Fee. First page is 4 McGregor and the second page is for 6 McKean.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - fred smiths live-weight agent summary 14/12/95, fred smith, mcgregor, mckean -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Weighing machine, Reliance Automatic Personal Scale, Before 1975
Thought to have been used at Rutherglen Railway StationStep-on commercial weighing machine, clock face showing weight in stones, coin operated (pennies). Plate under face listing average weights. Dunlop rubber mat on platform. Manufactured. Painted enamel, metal rim round glass over faceNumbers around dial. "Penny" "Check Your Health / The Reliance / Automatic Personal Scale / British Made / in / Leicester" / "Zero". On back: "1081"scales, personal weight -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Horizontal Oil Engine, Early 20th century
Horizontal cylinder oil engine in working condition. Mounted on a steel and timber chassis with 4 wrought iron wheels. Axles are fixed to timber spacer beams. Two flywheels. Cylindrical cooling water tank, cast iron exhaust system and vertical exhaust pipe mounted at crankshaft end. Engine painted dark green, crankshaft balance weights red, flywheels black, cooling water tank black. Oval brass plate on cylinder - "The "Blackstone" / Carter's Patent / 92393 / Quote This No. / When Ordering Parts / Oil Engine". Brass plate on engine frame - "British Patents / Nos. 19640-02 / 24611-03" Oval brass plate on Balance weight guard - "The "Blackstone" Oil Engine / Clutterbuck Bros / Adelaide / South Australia". engines .... horizontal cylinder ....oil engine, machinery - engines, oil -
Yendon History Group
Poster: railway anniversary, Moorabool Viaduct - Brief History, 2012
One of two posters made for community sales for the 150th anniversary of the Geelong to Ballarat railway 10th April 2012. Community groups were each given one set, and YHG purchased a second set.Large heary-weight-paper poster. At the top is a 1862 photo of Moorabool Viaduct, and underneath is written information.geelong ballarat railway, railway 150th anniversary, moorabool viaduct -
Federation University Historical Collection
Tool, Balance Scales (field set)
A self-contained demountable balance scale set mounted and housed in a timber box. Complete with balance weights - scales, balance, scientific instrument -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Memorabilia - Wood Sample, about 1871
The American wooden ship Eric the Red was named after the Icelandic Viking Eric 'the Red-Haired' Thorvaldsson, who was the first European to reach the shores of North America in 980 A.D. The ship Eric the Red was owned by the Sewall family of Bath, Maine, between 1873 and 1877 it operated in the coal trade between Britain and America. It then operated on the South American guano/ nitrates trade, before again trading between Europe and New York. On this voyage the Eric the Red had been chartered to carry a full cargo of American merchandise including many exhibits bound for the international exhibition to be held in Melbourne in 1880. Eighty-five days out from New York with 23 crew and two passengers, the Eric the Red approached Cape Otway nearing the end of its long voyage. At 1 am on 4 September the weather was hazy with a moderate north-westerly wind, Captain Jacques Allen had all sail set except for the mizzen-royal and the cross jack sails doing 8 knots, and was steering by the light to keep 5-6 miles offshore and clear of Otway Reef. Returning to the deck after consulting his charts the ship bumped as it ran onto the Otway Reef. It struck a second time and then a heavy sea carried away the wheel ropes and the man at the wheel. A third bump carried away the rudder, and shortly after this the ship completely broke up - within twelve minutes it had disappeared but for floating wreckage and cargo. Captain Jacques Allen recounted that: "The mizzen topmast fell with all the rigging, but strange to say, not a man was hurt by it, although they were all standing about. As soon as I found out there was no hope I said to Ned Sewell, the owner's son, and the third mate on board "Stick to me, and hang on to this mizzen mast". I peeled off everything I had on except my drawers thinking I would be able to swim better without my clothes; and Sewell and myself, clinging to the mast, were washed overboard...It was a fearful sea; I have never seen anything like it". Attempting to swim to a more substantial raft of wreckage, and losing touch with young Sewell in the process, Captain Allen struck out: " Just as I left the spar my drawers got down my legs, and entangled them, and down I went. I managed to clear one of my legs and on coming up I managed to get hold of some floating timber. There was a clear space of water between this timber and the deck, except for the spare royal yard, and I again started, but the surf struck me and I went over and over. I managed to get hold of the spare yard, and after holding on to it for some time I managed to get to the deck. When I was pulled on to it I could not move, being so numb and cramped with the cold. The men had some blankets and other things which they had got from the passengers' room in the deck house, and they wrapped me in these. Shortly after I got onto the wreck we made out the steamer's lights, and as soon as she was within hearing distance the men haled. This must have been about half-past four the Captain of the Dawn sent two of his boats to cruise about, and at daylight, they picked us up off the wreck. We had drifted about four miles from the reef where the ship struck, all those who were rescued were more or less bruised. One man had two or three ribs broken, and another had some fingers crushed off. My left foot is very much hurt, and I am black and blue from head to foot. I never knew such ten minutes as that of the wreck, and I thought the time had come for me to 'hand in my checks'. The ship was worth about £15,000, and neither it nor the freight was insured one dollar". (Argus 14/9/1880). Three of the crew and one of the passengers had been swept away and drowned. Fortunately for those clinging to the remains of the shattered hull and floating wreckage, the steamer SS Dawn passed close by and the crew heard the distressed cries of the survivors. Boats were lowered and the survivors were rescued. The Dawn stayed in the area for several hours searching for more survivors. One body was found washed up at Cape Otway and was buried in the lighthouse cemetery. The captain and crew of the Dawn later received rewards and thanks from the United States consul for their efforts. The hull and cargo were sold for £410, and large rafts of floating wreckage and cargo washed up all over the Victorian coast. A section of the hull lies buried in the sand at the Parker River beach, an anchor is on the rocks at Point Franklin, a second anchor is on display at the Cape Otway lighthouse and parts of the ship are on display at Bimbi Park and the Apollo Bay museum. Various wreckage is located in a concentration off Point Franklin, but suitable diving conditions are rare due to waves and strong currents. At the time of the wreck parts of its were salvaged and used in the construction of houses and sheds around Apollo Bay, including Milford House (since burnt down in bush fires), which had furniture and fittings from the ship, and the dining room floor made out of its timbers. A ketch the Apollo was also built from its timbers and subsequently used in Tasmanian waters.The Eric the Red is historically significant as one of Victoria's major 19th-century shipwrecks. The wreck led to the provision of an additional warning light placed below the Cape Otway lighthouse to alert mariners to the location of Otway Reef. The site is archaeologically significant for its remains of a large and varied cargo and ship's fittings being scattered over a wide area. The site is recreationally and aesthetically significant as it is one of the few sites along this coast where tourists can visit identifiable remains of a large wooden shipwreck and for its location set against the background of Cape Otway, Bass Strait, and the Cape Otway lighthouse. (Victorian Heritage Database Registration Number S 239, Official Number 8745 USA) Wood sample from the wreck of the ship Eric the Red the wood is dark in colour and is very light in weight. Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwreck-artefact, eric-the-red, zaccheus-allen, sewall, 1880, melbourne-exhibition, cape-otway, otway-reef, wood-sample, s.s.-dawn -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Sign - From Station Pier, denotes weight of vehicles
'A2' sign, black on yellow background, salvaged from Station Pier. Sign denotes weight of vehicles.piers and wharves - station pier -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Memorabilia - Paper weight
Perspex paper weight with the coloured image of a church and Korean text on one side and English text on the other."REV. OAK LIM, PASTOR, THE YOUNGAHM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 130-9 3KA ANAMDONG, SUNBOOKU, SEOUL KOREA" -
Mont De Lancey
Tin
"Parsons" Rapidice Chocolate Flavour - icing & filling for cakes, sandwiches, biscuits, etc. etc. 1lb weight.tins