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Mont De Lancey
Leisure object - Cricket Bat
A child's hand-made brown wooden cricket bat, made from a fence paling. It has a long crack on the handle and shows a lot of use and wear.cricket bats, leisure object, toy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Harris Collection Shears
Jonathan Harris operated a winery on the banks of the Axe Creek, Axedale in the 1850s.Metal shears kept in the closed position with a leather clasp. There is some yellow paint on the leather and the metal. The metal has a lot of rust. Part of the Harris Collection.harris collection, shears -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - TRENCH ART, c.1943-45
Part of the Kevin John Herdman, No. 397661, Collection. See Catalogue No. 5942P for details of his service record.Trench art based on a chrome plated shell casing. A .303 bullet is attached to each side. A Rising Sun badge and a curved 'AUSTRALIA' shoulder badge are attached to the front of the shell.Stamped on the base of the shell casing: “LOT, R, 806, (upwards arrow), N, 1943”trench art, souvenir, kevin john herdman -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
18 Pounder shell ashtray, Souvenir, 1927
Artillery shells were designed to be recycled and spent shells were returned to the munitions factory for re-filling, a mark engraved upon the head-stamp at each re-filling. Millions upon millions of shells were recycled and re-fired. Relationships with ‘objects’ were forged as recycled objects of conflict were welcomed into people’s homes. Such objects were embodied with personal experiences of war, later to become objects textured with memory, remembrance, and longing – attributes that clearly go beyond an object’s form and function. 18-Pounder Artillery Shells: The Great War Recycled and Re-Circulated Categories :Material Culture Machine Subscribe Share on facebook Share on twitter The intention of war is to kill, to maim and to destroy using, for example, the agency of 18-pounder artillery shells (so-called because they weighed 18 pounds). The shells were loaded in to the 18-pounder field guns used by the Royal Artillery and targeted to destroy German batteries and trenches as well as to shoot down aeroplanes. Horse-drawn field gun, Canal du Nord, France. Taken by First World War photographer David McLellan. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA Horse-drawn field gun, Canal du Nord, France. Taken by First World War photographer David McLellan. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA In Under Fire, Henri Barbusse recounts how the incessant and diabolical din of war constantly bombarded the soldier body with the unendurable noise of bursting shells that caused pain to the ears (Barbusse 2010 [1933]: 207). The noise was so ‘monstrously resounding’ that one felt ‘annihilated by the mere sound of the downpour of thunder’ (Barbusse 2010 [1933]: 206). Artillery shells were designed to be recycled and spent shells were returned to the munitions factory for re-filling, a mark engraved upon the head-stamp at each re-filling. Millions upon millions of shells were recycled and re-fired. A mound of spent shell cases, Nord, Nord-pas-de-Calais, France. Taken by war photographer, Tom Aitken, 1918. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA. A mound of spent shell cases, Nord, Nord-pas-de-Calais, France. Taken by war photographer, Tom Aitken, 1918. Available via the National Library of Scotland as CC BY-NC-SA. People’s experience of the First World War did not end with the armistice. Whilst the noise of the artillery had ceased, the noise of war was remembered. Harry Patch on arriving home injured recalled being ‘jumpy for a while’ with the least noise prompting him to dive for cover (2009: 114). Something else materialised. Relationships with ‘objects’ were forged as recycled objects of conflict were welcomed into people’s homes. Such objects were embodied with personal experiences of war, later to become objects textured with memory, remembrance, and longing – attributes that clearly go beyond an object’s form and function. The head-stamp of these particular shells displays the British broad arrow and the initials ‘EOC’ indicates that they were made at the Elswick Ordnance Company, England; the initials ‘CF’ signal that the charge was loaded with cordite, a standard propellant. Spent shells were illicitly scavenged from massive mounds by both soldiers and civilians alike to become personal souvenirs or to swap or sell. Spent artillery shells were crafted, often using a hammer and a bent nail. The crafting of trench art reflects the construction of an identity that offers momentary relief from the hell experienced in the trenches. The lid of an 18Pounder shell which has been adapted for use as an ash tray.Lot 27 1927, 18Pr, III, EOC, C/F, Defence broad arrow, -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - HEXAMINE FUEL, MAY-92
.1) - .3) Fuel, compressed Hexamine Tablets in beige cardboard boxes with directions for use on rear. Made by the ADI. .4) Box of matches, green & red coloured box cover by Greenlites with green tipped waterproof safety matches in box tray..1) - .3) Stamped in black ink on the end of the box: "Lot 33 MY-92"military equipment, passchendaele barracks trust, hexamine, fuel -
Bendigo Military Museum
Essay - GAS MASK
Vinyl gas mask with webbing straps & transparent eye pieces attached to a metal canister. Instructions for use & maintenance are printed on the side of canister.Imprinted into vinyl: “Med Adult” Stamped in black on vinyl: “Lot 21-3-SG”military equipment, passchendaele barracks trust, gas, masks -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, An Anthology of Friendship
This is a hard cover book of 60 pages. It has a dark blue cover with gold lettering on the front cover and on the spine. The book contains prose extracts and poems on the topic of friendship. The cover is faded and marked, especially on the spine. The inscription on the first page is handwritten in black ink.‘To friend, George Langley, in appreciation of lots, D. Fletcher Jones, 18/5/40’ -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Image used for land sale promotion of Pratt's Junction Estate opposite Mount Dandenong Road, Ringwood - 24/11/1923
Catalogue card reads, "Pratt's Junction Estate - 24/11/1923, 86 lots". -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Ballarat & District Base Hospital Triennial Appeal Tin
Tin with slit in top where money could be dropped into itBertie suggests "Pop the Lot in the Slot" Also has written in biro the Mallow Hotel -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Card
Birthday postcard for five year old with figure 5 on front with boy and dogs, embossed borderTo dear Colin, wishing you a very Happy Birthday with lots of love from Joan,documents, cards -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Ammunition - shell case, Brass shell case, 1939
Brass shell casing.25PR2, LOT 563, ECCQF1939, UT, WWR8/40, VAD, 1/11, G12. -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Headwear - Steel Helmet, Olive colour RBR PASGT Helmet
Olive Green Steel Helmet, RBR PasgtDate July 2000, Lot No 3664, made by RBR International Ltd, Made in the UK -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Map - Public Land Sale by Thomas Ham, 2000 Acres for Sale - Crown Sections 20, 23, 24 - Ringwood, Victoria - 1855
Two 1850s surveyor's maps on cardboard backing showing area from Melbourne extending East beyond Bulleen and Nunawading. Detailed description of lots for sale and navigational directions to the property from Richmond by Thomas Ham, Victorian public servant, map maker, publisher, lithographer and original Ringwood land owner. Inset map enlarging area between Yarra River and Dandenong Creek, with southern boundary of allotments later forming part of Oban Road, North Ringwood.TRANSCRIPT: "This really valuable Property is now offered to the public for sale, in lots to suit purchasers at the Iow rate of £1 per Acre for 80 acres and upwards, and £1.10s per Acre for any smaller portion. Terms of payment Half Cash, Balance in 6 and 12 months, bearing 8 per cent interest. The Estate is well wooded with Gum, Cherry Tree and Stringy Bark, with Wattle in the valleys of the several creeks. Every lot is Staked and Trenched at the corners marked on the Plan thus - The Surveyor has carefully sub-divided the Property, in order to give every Farm a Creek for Water, Valley for Cultivation, and Hills for House and Grass Paddock. The ROADS have been very carefully laid out so as to give a firm, well drained, and nearly level road to each Homestead. Intending purchasers can readily find the property by the following directions, viz: Start from Richmond Bridge, at Hawthorne, then take the left-hand road to KEW. When at the "Woodman Inn", take the Cotham Road to the right, bearing due east, keep this Road, passing Trainor's "White Horse" Inn, and before you leave the fences, you will see calico bills (see margin) nailed to the Trees on the bush track leading to the Upper Yarra country, follow the Bills till you come to the SOUTH boundary line of the Property, which bears East and West (see Plan) where you will see Bills nailed up "THIS PROPERTY FOR SALE, etc." The Bills from Town lead direct to where Mr. Jull is erecting his Store, and arrangements have been made with him to show the lots to intending purchasers free of charge. At the respective corners of the lots the Bills are nailed up double, with numbers to denote the lot, and that the corner stake is adjacent. Any parties wishing to proceed to the property by way of BULLEEN will find Bills nailed on the Trees, commencing at the NEW INN, at "Wilson's Slip Rail." Keep this Track till you come to the Log Bridge, over the Deep Creek at Bloxhome's Paddock; go through the land now being cleared; keep the track over the hill till you come to an Iron House, you will then be on the property, which Iies to the North and East as per Plan. Follow the Bills till you come to Mr. Jull's Store, etc. etc. Further particulars can be had from the Agent for the Property. THOMAS HAM. " -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet - BOOKLET ABOUT HIROSHIMA 1946, Japan Hiroshima 1946
Two Atomic Bombs dropped on Japan hastened the end of WW2. Item is part of the BCOF Association Collection, refer Cat No 7625This is a locally made information booklet. It is printed in black ink. It contains photo's, text and lots of data about Nuclear war and radiation effects, Uranium and Plutonium Bombs.ww2, nuclear warfare, booklet -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Reconstructed Historic Sawpit, Mt Clay, n.d
Black and white photo mounted on strong cardboard. Lots of trees. Car on left side. Log barriers. Large log over sawpit. Information area - roofed.Front: Green label - Reconstructed historic Saw Pit Mt. Clay. Back: -mount clay -
Greensborough Historical Society
Certificate of Title, 27 McKellar Street Watsonia, 25/07/1963
Copy of Title to land owned by Shirley Margaret Fraser, who was a descendant of early landowners in Watsonia, the Black Family. Subject land was part of the family holdings before subdivision.Certificate of Title Vol. 8424 Fol. 599, with Covering letter from Garland Hawthorn Brahe, solicitors and With Compliments slip. Black and white, Lot no. and easement coloured.mckellar street watsonia, shirley fraser (black), black family -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plan - Plan - early Portland, n.d
Early plan drawing of PortlandHand-drawn plan on paper, glued on linen backing. Plan shows layout of properties and a lagoon. Hand-tinted in colour. Names of property owners written on lots.plan, map, town, portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Plan - Town Plan - Cape Bridgewater, 02/04/1992
Black and white photocopy of an old plan of a subdivision at Cape Bridgewater. Two halves joined together with sellotape. Black texta numbers on some of the lots 1 - 28Front: 'OLD MAP' handwritten, top edgeplan, town planning, cape bridgewater -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Land Sale Advertisement, Ringwood, Victoria - 1894
Land sale advertisement for 10 and 20 acre lots from £5 per acre on eight years' terms in Ringwood, with description of local facilities and agricultural features.Subdivision map includes Mullum Mullum Road, Wonga Road, Oban Road and Anderson's Creek Road (later Warrandyte Road). Markings on reverse side indicate the sheet was sent by post from John McEwan & Co., Auctioneers, Land Agents & Business Brokers, 71 Swanston Street, Melbourne, to Mr Allan, Builder, Ringwood, postmarked in JE (June), 1894. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - TRAIN DERAILMENT COLLECTION: SUNBURY. 16.4.1919, 16.4.1919
Postcard. Sepia photo of a train derailment. Turkeys in crates. Lots of people on the overhead walkway.Number on one carriage 271.M. Written on back - Sunbury 16.4.1919, 1.14am.postcard, photograph, train derailment., postcard. train derailment, sunbury 16.4.1919 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Negative - TOM PATULLO COLLECTION: FOUNDATION OF EAGLEHAWK
Negative. The Foundation of Eaglehawk 1852,5 buildings on left,one building on right,lots of people and dogs. Tents in back ground. Also found in Box 87-2402.30.cottage, miners, foundation of eaglehawk., foundation of eaglehawk. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - Document, Certificate of Title, 1920
Certificate of Title vol. 4395 fol. 878940, 25 November 1920, mortgage and rate notices for Lot 7 (410), Middleborough Road, owned by George GayCertificate of Title vol. 4395 fol. 878940, 25 November 1920, mortgage and rate notices for Lot 7 (410), Middleborough Road, owned by George GayCertificate of Title vol. 4395 fol. 878940, 25 November 1920, mortgage and rate notices for Lot 7 (410), Middleborough Road, owned by George Gaygay, george, shire of blackburn and mitcham, middleborough road blackburn, no.410 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - Document, Certificate of Title
Certificate of Title vol. 3119 fol. 623692, 30 March 1906, Lot 9, Williams Road Blackburn, with mortgage and rate notices, owned by William BarrowCertificate of Title vol. 3119 fol. 623692, 30 March 1906, Lot 9, Williams Road Blackburn, with mortgage and rate notices, owned by William BarrowCertificate of Title vol. 3119 fol. 623692, 30 March 1906, Lot 9, Williams Road Blackburn, with mortgage and rate notices, owned by William Barrowshire of blackburn and mitcham, williams road blackburn, barrow, william -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Legal record - Land Title, Certificate of Title, 1919
Lots 21 and 22 on Plan of Subdivision no. 6149 Crown Portion 89, Parish of Nunawading vol. 4192 fol. 838287, owned by State Savings Bank of VictoriaLots 21 and 22 on Plan of Subdivision no. 6149 Crown Portion 89, Parish of Nunawading vol. 4192 fol. 838287, owned by State Savings Bank of VictoriaLots 21 and 22 on Plan of Subdivision no. 6149 Crown Portion 89, Parish of Nunawading vol. 4192 fol. 838287, owned by State Savings Bank of Victoriablackburn road blackburn, walsham road blackburn, state savings bank of victoria -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Letter - Correspondence, Municipal Correspondence - T.J. Hamilton, 18/09/1933 12:00:00 AM
Municipal rate correspondence to T.J. Hamilton re house and lots 19 and 79 Station Street, Blackburn. Copy and original in envelope marked ' Unknown by postman, Ringwood'.Municipal rate correspondence to T.J. Hamilton re house and lots 19 and 79 Station Street, Blackburn. Copy and original in envelope marked ' Unknown by postman, Ringwood'.Municipal rate correspondence to T.J. Hamilton re house and lots 19 and 79 Station Street, Blackburn. Copy and original in envelope marked ' Unknown by postman, Ringwood'.rates, hamilton, t. j., shire of blackburn and mitcham, station street, blackburn -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Auction - Station Front Estate & Whitehorse Hill Estate
Sale of Station Front Estate and Whitehorse Hill estateSale of Station Front Estate and Whitehorse Hill estate 16/11/1929. 4o villa sites - 20/- per lot, per month, L3 depositSale of Station Front Estate and Whitehorse Hill estate station front estate, whitehorse hill estate, walker, edgar edwardes, coghill & haughton, drake & co., calcutta street, mitcham, simla street, benares street, delhi street, mitcham road, esplanade, barkly terrace, madden & candy, solicitors -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1993
Johnsonville School Fair was held Melbourne Cup long weekend - November.Black and white photograph Auction and Fair day in grounds of primary school, lots of people mingling around, ladies with sun hats and shade umbrella. Johnsonville Victoriaschools -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Print - Subdivision Plan (copy), Plan of Section 79 Parish of Boroondara (Clifton Estate), Nineteenth Century
This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.A photographic reproduction of a plan in the Vale Collection of the State Library of Victoria. The numbered lots represent the first land sales in Kew in the area north of Studley Park Road.maps (kew), plan of section 79 parish of boroondara -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Land Sale Advertisement, Hillcrest Heron Court, Ringwood North, Vic. - c.1994
Double sided A4 gloss print advertisement with subdivision map showing location and size of 27 residential allotments and A4 price list page for 14 Lots.Price list includes comment that "construction shall commence in September, with completion in December. Titles Office registration would be expected in January. (No mention of year/s, circa early to mid 1990s). -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Walker's LOT 2
Lot 2 was bought by Harry Walker in the early 1900s. Harry was married to Eva Hand, one of the six daughters of Thomas and Eliza Hand. Harry cleared the land and planted half with raspberries that remained productive until c1928. Harry's son William took over the property. The land was cut in half when the new CRB road went through in the early 1920s. John Lundy-Clarke grew up in the Kalorama/Mt Dandenong area and later in life (1972-74) began to write a comprehensive history of the area working from an original settlement map in an effort to cover all areas.Black and white photograph showing a single storey white house in the centre surrounded by crops. Handwritten description on reverse by John Lundy-Clarke.VIEW 1908 OVER LOT 2 SECTION 1 VILLAGE SETTLEMENT. TAKEN FROM RIDGE ROAD THEN MAIN ROAD FROM HALFWAY BETWEEN MOUNTJOY AND FALLS RD. CRB MAIN RD RUNS BEHIND WALKER’S HOUSE. The house seen in the vista among the tall trees beyond the raspberry patch is “Forest Edge” which was George Barber’s home when the picture was taken. The tall trees to the right of the vista were on Price’s LOT 18 and it was while cutting up one of these for firewood that a length of log weighing about ½ a ton got away downhill and leaped in one bounce over Barbers Road and Logan’s house – 1931.harry walker, william walker, eva hand, crb road, raspberries, kalorama