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The Beechworth Burke Museum
Animal specimen - Powerful Owl, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1086- 1880
The Powerful owl is native to south-eastern and eastern Australia and is the largest owl on the continent. It is found in coastal areas and in the Great Dividing Range rarely more than 200 km (120 mi) inland. An apex predator in its narrow distribution, the Powerful owl is often an opportunist like most predators, but generally hunts arboreal mammals, in particular small to medium-sized marsupials. It is a typically territorial raptorial bird that maintains a large home range and has long intervals between egg-laying and hatching of clutches. Unlike most raptorial birds, male Powerful owls are larger and stronger than females and so the male takes the dominant position in the mating pair, which extends to food distribution. This example of a Powerful Owl show lighter brown coloured feathers and slight discolouration. The Powerful Owl has darker colourings and whiter feathers in real life. This example also show discolouration in the feet and they are brighter yellow in colour in real life. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Museum of Victoria (known as Museums Victoria since 1983), as well as individuals such as amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century.This Powerful Owl has medium brown to dark grey-brown on its wings and back, lighter patterning on its chest lightening with white barring, and off-white front. The eyes are yellow, set in a dark grey/brown facial mask. The legs are feathered with yellow/browning feet and talons. The specimen stands upon a wooden platform and has no identification tags attached. Swing-tag: n/a Metal tag: n/a Mount: wooden with no markings.taxidermy mount, taxidermy, animalia, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, skin, reynell eveleigh johns, bird, owl, powerful owl -
National Wool Museum
Bobbin Winder
A small, manual bobbin winder on wooden baseA small, manual bobbin winder on wooden base.yarn production handicrafts, yarn production, handicrafts -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Lovers Walk, Cowes, Phillip Island, ?
Lovers Walk extending from the east end of The Esplanade, Cowes, adjacent to the beach, towards Rose Street. Man walking away on track. A wooden railing extending from wooden bridge in foreground to diminishing track and back drop of trees.Lovers Walk track, wooden bridge in foregroundlocal history, photographs, lovers walk, cowes, black & white photograph, noel ayton collection, bruce bennett -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Wooden & glass washboard, Laundry washboard, Unknown
Small wooden & rippled glass domestic laundry washboard.Example of domestic work equipment.Serrated glass and wooden surround laundry washboard.Nillaundry, washing, domestic, pre-1950's -
Hume City Civic Collection
Tool - Paste brush
Small wooden paste brushes were sold with a bottle of paste and were used in homes, offices and school.A small wooden paste brush.brushes, paste, craftwork -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Functional object - Door
Named Wooden Doors early 1859 Perhaps signed by the two builders Thomas Southcombe and Alex IngramThe door is signed by the builders Thomas Southcombe and Alex IngramWooden door signed by the buildersThe door is signed by the builders Thomas Southcombe and Alex Ingramresidential buildings, houses, door -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Stool, three legged, Unknown
Wooden three legged milking stool, roughly madeNoneagriculture, dairying, wooden, milk, milking, three legged, stool, rough hewn -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Skittles wooden, Circa 1980
Indoor children's toy. Historically these gained greater popularity when professional ten pin bowling had its major impact in Australian sport and recreation. This item was gifted by one who had played skittles as a child with her brother on carpeted passage in her home. Skittles was an indoor game.This item clearly represent a period in rural Australian development when entertainment and sporting facilities were broadcast but local access to professional facilities not readily availableThis is an incomplete set of toy wooden skittles. There are three green, two yellow, one red and one brown pin. The bottom and top have manufacturing markings from a wood turning machine. Full set is nine pinschildren, wooden, toy, skittles -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Decorative object - Tray, 1940's
Made by internee at Camp 3 TaturaShallow wooden rectangular tray with a strip (forming a rectangle) of inlaid wooden pieces in tray basetray, wooden, inlaid, hahn, o, anderson h, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, handcrafts, woodwork -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Miniature Cricket Bat
Handmade miniature cricket bat - woodenWooden carved small/miniature cricket bat. Dark Brown coloredcricket, cricket history -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Tramcar component, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), Bell cord - for a grip car bell, c1920?
A souvenir from one of the last trams to Port Melbourne. Both the South Melbourne and Port Melbourne cable lines closed on this date. The South Melbourne line was converted to electric traction; the Port Melbourne line was replaced by a bus service. See item 7595 for another bell cord from the same event.Has a close association with the closure of the Port Melbourne cable tram line.Bell cord - for a grip car bell - consisting of a wooden turned handle fitted with a screw at the bottom, a length of sash cord and a cast iron end to which the rope has been glued or fastened into and a hook that went on the underside of the bell itself. On the wooden handle is a label - "Cable tram cord taken from the last tram to run in Port Melbourne"trams, tramways, cable trams, grip tram, gripmen, bell, port melbourne, last tram, closure -
Vision Australia
Object, Noughts and crosses set, 19
This wooden set could be used by sighted people as well as those who are blind or visually impaired. A universal game played in ancient Egypt and Rome, noughts and crosses has also become known tic-tac-toe (popularised in the USA) and there are 362,880 possible ways to play the game. Light wooden block with darker wooden discs and crosses recreation equipment, games -
National Wool Museum
Screwdriver
A small screwdriver with a wooden handle, associated with the "Beehive Sock Knitter"A small screwdriver with a wooden handle, associated with the "Beehive Sock Knitter".knitting textile machinery machine knitting, hosiery, knitting, textile machinery, machine knitting -
National Wool Museum
Spools
Three spare wooden spools for the Wertheim Preciosa Knitting Machine.Three spare wooden spools for the Wertheim Preciosa Knitting Machine.knitting, jepson, mr keith -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Barrel lid
Round wooden chopping board made up of four individual planks of wood. Wood has possibly been reused for this purpose.Reser (?) (…) printed on wood. Ink has worn away and difficult to decipher.domestic items, food preparation, reser, chopping board, round, wooden -
Vision Australia
Education kit - Object, Maths trainer
A hollow wooden box with an 8 pointed hole cut in top. A wooden block fits into the hole. The block is rectangular and one end has a straight bar along one side, the other end has two pointed parts on one side. There are no accompanying instructions.1 square light brown wooden box with block inserted assistive devices, education aids and devices -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Stool, three legged, Unknown
Three legged wooden milking stool, roughly made and poorly finished.Noneagriculture, dairying, wooden, milk, milking, three legged, stool, rough hewn -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Functional object - Iron bound wooden mallet
Round wooden handle. Large head with metal band at each end. Some paint stains.iron bound, wooden, mallet, tool, tools, hammer, churchill island -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Wooden Clog (Klompje)
Wooden clogs were common footwear for farmers and their families.Single wooden clog decorated with burnt-in rustic scene and patterned decorations. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Chair - Folding, 1940's
Made and used by internees at Camp 3Wooden slatted folding chair, metal screws and studschair, wooden, camp 3, tatura, ww2, furniture, domestic, handcrafts, woodwork -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Ceremonial Belt, Stable Belt
The belt was owned and used by Pte Sean Farrow, and is created in regimental colours. Was worn over the dark green woollen jersey. Ceremonial Belt mounted on wooden plaque. Belt buckle is made of brass and is inscribed with "The Royal Australian Regiment" in the centre. The physical belt is coloured red and blue and made of a woven material. The brass plaque mounted on the wooden background reads 'Presented by 3206686 Pte Sean Farrow D COY 6RAR - 1990/91'belt, ceremonial belt, royal australian regiment, 6rar -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Wooden forms
Two wooden forms. Flat rectangular bench seats and four individual legs; two on each end. The legs are cylindrical in shape and are splayed.furniture, domestic, forms, seat, bench, wooden -
Greensborough Historical Society
Pipe, Clog Pipe, 1970s
Small carved wooden pipe in shape of clog.From a collection held in Greensborough.Small carved wooden pipe in shape of clog. Hardwood bowl with Bakelite stem.pipes, smoking pipes -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, Late 1980's
The wooden shingle roof is part of the roof of Waylett's Cottage at Greenvale in Somerton Road.A coloured photograph of the wooden ceiling and stone walls of part of a building.shingle roofs, mud brick cottages, waylett, james, farm buildings, george evans collection -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Chess Set, 1940's
Made by internee at Camp 3, Tatura. Part of The Kurt Beilharz CollectionWooden chessmen and box. 16 black chessmen and 18 lighter wood chessmen. 35 pieces in total.chess set, wooden, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, recreations, games -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Brewery Building of the Stawell Brewery originally owned by Thomas Powell and later Bryant and Co in Stawell West near the Botanical Reserve
Wooden Brewery Building Stawell Brewery originally owned by Thomas Powell and later Bryant and Co. Located Stawell West near the Botanical Reserve. Closed about 1918.Two Story wooden Building with additions to left. Another wooden building partialy shown to right in front of main buildingStawell Breweerystawell, stawell brewery -
Greensborough Historical Society
Butter Pats, Unknown, Pair of butter pats, 1920-1930
These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. The butter maker would hold one of these pats in each hand and work the butter into shape. These wooden pats are thin; light and easy to hold. The inside face is serrated to grip the butter and squeeze out any further water. It was also used to make patterns on the finished butter. An original pair of butter pats. Given to a Greensborough local in 1975, but used by the previous owner and her mother.Wooden butter pats with handle. One side is ribbed, the other smooth.butter pats, butter making, nancy fowkes -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Tool - Butter Pats
These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. The butter maker would hold one of these pats in each hand and work the butter into shape. These wooden pats are thin; light and easy to hold. The inside face is serrated to grip the butter and squeeze out any further water. It was also used to make patterns on the finished butter.Wooden butter pats with handle. One side is rubbed, the other smoothbutter pats, butter making -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Wooden darning tool
Wooden mushroom used for darning may be gloves from Patrice Jennings' grandmother's collection.Small wooden mushroom used for darning small items such as gloves.darning, wood, jennings patrice, elsie doris whitten -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour tinted photograph, 1878-1904
A copy of an early colour tinted photograph of a wooden bridge in Marysville in Victoria.A copy of an early colour tinted photograph of a wooden bridge in Marysville in Victoria. This photograph was taken by Nicholas John Caire between 1878 and 1904. Nicholas John Caire was born in 1837 in Guernsey. He arrived in Adelaide about 1860 along with his parents who encouraged his early interest in photography. He opened a studio in Adelaide in 1867 after traveling extensively throughout the Gippsland taking photographs. After marrying in 1870 he moved to Talbot in Victoria until 1876 when he opened a studio in the Royal Arcade in Melbourne. After 1885 Nicholas John Caire gave up his city work and made his home in South Yarra and devoted the rest of his life to outdoor photography, specializing in the bush, the gullies, and the mountains of south-eastern Victoria. nicholas john caire, marysville, victoria