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Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Ballpoint Pen, Yarra Trams, 2011
Ballpoint pen - plastic, screw type with silver tip, white bottom half with the Love (the heart symbol), Your trams and Yarratrams.com.au, clear top half with four plastic hearts that move within a liquid and a white top and metal pocket clip.trams, tramways, yarra trams, passengers, publicity -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign, Victorian Railways, "ELWOOD DEPOT" & "VAUTIER ST", 1940's?
Sign - Destination indicator - wooden sheet with black background with faded white paint showing "Elwood depot" on one side and "VAUTIER ST" on the other. Has fitted metal channels on either end, screwed one side with small wood screws. Has two drilled holes in the top, which may not be original.trams, tramways, destination indicators, signs, vr, elwood depot, vautier st, st kilda brighton -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Notice to Tram Crews", 1950s
Sign, metal - machine inscribed, with black paint infill, black edge and four screw holes in corners largely covered in tramway green paint. Has been curved to fit the curved section above the windows which is rounded - the top rail. Titled "Notice to Tram Crews", advising the crews which numbers to ring or call in the event of a delay to service. Gives both the track and public telephone numbers. C1950.trams, tramways, signs, delays, accidents, incidents, control centre, crews -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces: Infantry Training, Volume 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 2: Fieldcraft And Target Detection (All arms), 1967 (Copy 4), 1967
A blue coloured cardboard cover with red information on the cover. Top right corner reads 7610-66-026-3591. Under the Australian Coat of Arms are the details of the booklet. There are two metal screws down the left hand side. The booklet is covered with a plastic cover. australian military forces, infantry training, infantry platoon weapons, fieldcraft and target detection -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces: Infantry Training, Volume 1, Infantry Platoon Weapons, Pamphlet No. 2: Fieldcraft And Target Detection (All arms), 1967 (Copy 3), 1967
A blue coloured cardboard cover with red information on the cover. Top right corner reads 7610-66-026-3591. Under the Australian Coat of Arms are the details of the booklet. There are two metal screws down the left hand side. The booklet is covered with a plastic cover. australian military forces, infantry training, infantry platoon weapons, fieldcraft and target detection -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Poster - Framed Poster, Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA), "The Centennial Celebration of the Melbourne Tram 1885 - 1985", c1985
Framed poster published for the centenary of Melbourne trams in 1985 by the Metropolitan Transit Authority on creamy paper, title "The Centennial Celebration of the Melbourne Tram 1885 - 1985", features cable tram dummy, bogie cable trailer, horse tram, A, F, J, S, W2, U, SW2, Z3, and A class of 1984 on poster with three tickets illustrated as well. Frame from white finish metal frame, screwed with clips in each corner, cotton hanging strip and Masonite backing board with plastic inserts to secure the backing board with a Perspex cover over the poster.On top and one side "Driver Scholten 3211" in red Texta pen.trams, tramways, melbourne, centenaries, posters, public transport -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Grain Mill
Flour has been produced for centuries by grinding a variety of grains to make flour. In the early years of the Retsel Corporation established 1962, their designers carried out research which convinced them that grinding of flour between slow turning stones produced a better quality of flour. They continue to market grain mills similar to this item. The black knob on the side allows for the distance between the stones to be adjusted so that flour of varying coarseness can be milled. Grain mills such as this were used widely throughout the Wodonga district in the late 20th Century and have had a resurgence in many areas.This item is significant because it is representative of domestic appliances used in the Wodonga district.A grain mill made from metal with two grinding stones. The small black knob on the side enables the distance between stones to be adjusted. Each foot has holes to allow the mill to be screwed to a bench for added stability. The long handle is used to turned to drive the machine. The large funnel is set into a hole on the top of the mill to hold grain. Another bowl would be placed underneath the outlet at the bottom to catch the flour.On handle and circular disc: RETSEL CORPORATION McCAMMON IDAHO 83250domestic appliances, grain mills -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Equipment - Rectal speculum associated with Dr Felix Meyer
This is one of a collection of items associated with Dr Felix Henry Meyer (1858-1937). Meyer was a very prominent early obstetrician and doctor, playing a part in the establishment of the role of the chair of obstetrics at the University of Melbourne in 1929. He was also a foundation member of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons.Surgical tool consisting of four metal prongs, extending from a frame in the rough shape of a pointed oval. The two lower prongs are straight, and the two upper prongs taper downwards towards the lower prongs. The top of the frame has a butterfly type screw point and two handles/finger grips.surgery -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Corkscrew
The design of the corkscrew may have been derived from the gun worm, which was a device from at least the early 1630s, used by men to remove unspent charges from a musket's barrel in a similar fashion. The corkscrew is possibly an English invention, due to the tradition of beer and cider, and the 'Treatise on Cider' by John Worlidge in 1676 describes "binning of tightly corked cider bottles on their sides", although the earliest reference to a corkscrew is, "steel worm used for the drawing of Corks out of Bottles" from 1681. In 1795, the first corkscrew patent was granted to the Reverend Samuel Henshall, in England. The clergyman affixed a simple disc, now known as the Henshall Button, between the worm and the shank. The disc prevents the worm from going too deep into the cork, forces the cork to turn with the turning of the crosspiece, and thus breaks the adhesion between the cork and the neck of the bottle. The disc is designed and manufactured slightly concave on the underside, which compresses the top of the cork and helps keep it from breaking apart. In its traditional form, a corkscrew is simply a steel screw attached to a perpendicular handle, made of wood or some other material. The user grips the handle and screws the metal point into the cork, until the helix is firmly embedded, then a vertical pull on the corkscrew extracts the cork from the bottle. The handle of the corkscrew allows for a commanding grip to ease removal of the cork. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CorkscrewMetal corkscrew with wooden handle. Has metal steel spike to create a starting point for the use of the corkscrew. Very rusty.corkscrew, kitchen equipment, bottle opener -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Coffee grinder, Japy Frere's & Co, c 1850 - 1930
... and mechanism with a metal turning handle and knob. The metal top... screws. A square wooden and metal antique hand operated French ...Many people used their spice grinders or a mortar and pestle to grind the roasted beans into a powder. Japy Freres & Co were mostly known as watch and clock movement makers, they also manufactured coffee grinders. The company ceased in the 1930s. A square wooden and metal antique hand operated French coffee grinder mill, manufactured by Japy Freres & Co (Beaucourt Paris, France). The grinder has a wooden body and an iron lid and mechanism with a metal turning handle and knob. The metal top is attached by screws. It has a broken brass knob on the pull out wooden drawer below. The moveable lid allows the beans to be poured into the funnel to be ground by the internal mechanism.'Japy Freres & Co B.E. S.C.D.G.' is stamped on a brass plate at the front top of the grinder attached by two screws.coffee grinders, coffee accessories, coffee, food processing equipment, kitchen equipment -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Instrument - Anemometer
This instrument is part of a collection of objects which belonged to a Portland man, R Hodson. He was a fisherman and ran Shoreline Engineering.A black anemometer in a cream box. The anemometer has a large circular display dial with a screw protruding from the bottom. The dial has numbers around the edge from 0-90 and then two smaller dials within that. Each of those dials has numbers from 0-9. The top of instrument has four half spheres which turn. The box looks like it has been adapted with a wooden block attached to the inside top. Box has two metal hinges and a metal clasp.AHEMOMETP YAWEYHbIN / Y5 / roCT 6376 - 74 / N12230 / 1977r / 50maritime, nautical, weather, meteorological, instrument, engineering -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Petrol Iron, C 1930's
Silver coloured metal petrol iron with removable top plate and cylindrical tank. Metal handle with blue painted wooden top attached and metal plaque with maker's details and insignia between screws on bottom section of handle. Plastic knob to remove top section. Pumpless Iron, with Wooden Handle and Attached Canister for Shellite (lighter Fuel).Metal Plaque on the left side says "All British Pumpless Iron. Manufactured by Handiworks Brisbane" Other writing in the metal is not legible. the letter "H" has been engraved into the top of the iron under the handle. "CLOSE HANDI" with an arrow pointing right on the black plastic knob on top of the iron and the back of the iron.clothes iron -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Tool - Clamp, C.1920's
This item belonged to William Henry Kennedy who was born in Dimboola in 1894 and died in Portland on 7 April 1971. William Farmed in the Wimmera and retired to Portland. Metal Iron clamp with a swinging arm at the top and a screw and handle. A movable nob with flat side and criss cross markings attached to the top arm. Handle is cylindrical with a bend in it before the swinging arm attaches -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Portable communion set
Brown leather case with blue velvet lining containing a screw top glass bottle, twelve communion glasses, two corks with silver crosses on the top and a slot for two pocket size books, and a large linen communion cloth. The case has two keys and a metal lock and handle on its front together with gold lettering. There is also a brown leather label with gold lettering inside the lid. There are two copies of "Order of administration of the Lord's supper and other services". Both books bear the stamp: ""Ontario Street Methodist Church West Caulfield"On front: "CHAPLAIN A.W.R. MILLIGAN" Inside: "THE GIFT OF THE METHODIST PADRE AUXILLARY OF VICTORIA"chaplain a.w.r. milligan, methodist padre auxiliary of victoria, ontario street methodist church west caulfield -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, United States Army, Ordnance Proof Manual, Vol. 1V: Instrumentation: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
A heavy cardboard burgandy coloured cover with gold information on the front. At the top of the manual reads Ordnance Proof Manual with an insignia under this. The rest of the information in under the insignia. The manual cover has a metal hinge front and back. The are three metal screws both on the front and back of the manual.united states - armed forces - service manuals, ordnance, ordnance proof, instrumentation, united states government -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Tool - Laryngoscope
Metal laryngoscope in two parts. A round hollow handle with a textured grip and a screwed in base for holding batteries. The metal blade screws in to the handle and has a moulded section for a small light bulb. Engraved in to top of blade, D.A. Engraved in to base of handle, B.T.S. / R.W.H. D.A. Stamped in top of the handle, PAT.NO.683731 Stamped in top of the handle, BRITISH [indecipherable]laryngoscope, light bulb, battery -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces: Instructions For The Australian Army Ordnance Services, Volume 1 Pamphlet No.10: Storage In The Tropics 1966, 1966
A yellow/green cardboard cover with dark green binding down the left hand side. Top right hand corner reads 7610-66-024-4972. Under the Australian Coat of Arms is the details of the booklet in black. The booklet is held together with two metal screws down the left hand side.booklet, ausralian military forces, ordnance corps, ordnance service, storage in the tropics -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces: Training Manual For Other Ranks RAAMC/RAANC
A cream coloured cardboard cover with a brown material binding on the left hand side. Top of the manual reads 7610-66-027-7960. Under the Australian Coat of Arms are the details of the manual in black ink. There are three metal screws down the left hand side of the manual.manual, australian military forces, training manual, other ranks, raamc, raanc -
Clunes Museum
Equipment - HEADLIGHT & BATTERY SET, CHENEY PRODUCTS LIMITED, C1930
USED IN THE CLUNES HOSPITAL.1 SURGICAL HEAD LIGHT, PLASTIC HEAD-BAND AND FOAM MATERIAL CUSHION, WITH ADJUSTABLE METAL ARMS, LIGHT GLOBE & REFLECTOR. OBJECT SIMILAR TO VTG LEMPERTH STORZ MEDICAL SURGICAL HEADLIGHT. TWO POINT ELECTRICAL PLUG WITH PLASTIC BROWN COVERED WIRING .2 WOODEN BOX WHICH WOULD HOUSE 3 BATTERIES. A DIAL ON THE TOP OF THE BOX (Min to Max) AND TWO SCREW TERMINALS, METAL HINGES & CLASPCHENEY ENGLAND INSCRIBED ON THE TWO METAL HINGES ON THE REAR OF THE BOXsurgeon's headlight, medical & surgical, localhistory -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Vaporiser, c. 1958
The Fluotec vaporizer was made to administer only halothane (Fluothane). It was one of the first vaporizers made for use with only one anesthetic, and one of the first to use a bimetallic coil for temperature compensation.The bimetallic coil is part of the valve that controls how much of the carrier gas enters the vapor chamber to vaporize the anesthetic.Modern vaporisers still use this bimetallic coil technology today. Serial No: 5040 Patent No: 814427 A ready reference “calibration card” came attached to these vaporizers. The card was printed with a scale that indicated the concentration of halothane produced at different flow rates and dial settings.This item does not have a reference card with it.This Flotec vaporiser holds historic significance as a very good example of an early model piece of equipment for halothane only administration. Modern vaporisers still use the bimetallic coil technology and therefore this object has scientific and research significance.Small metal stand with 3 rubber feet, Main metal cylinder body housing the bimetallic coil. Inlet valve with a brass attachment and metal outlet valve. Metal dial that controls % Penthrane. Dial notches range from OFF to 1.5. Small silver chain hangs from the top of the dial lever. Small silver metal box held by 4 screws and a round bakelite window with FULL inscribed in white text located on the front of the main cylinder Fluothane Cyprane vaporiser. Fluotec Mark II by Pentec, with stand. Royal Children's HospitalStamped on Inlet and outlet valve: INLET OUTLET Stamped on to a plate on the front of the vaporiser: KEEP UPRIGHT / PENTHRANE / WHEN CHARGEDinhaler, fluotec mark ii -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Mouth opener, Heister, 1941
The advent of anaesthesia posed immediate problems for the oral surgeons and dentists who were used to operating on awake patients with intact airway reflexes. Early anaesthetics were very light and often created an uncooperative patient. Dentists were quick to complain they had trouble opening the mouth quickly enough and dental props soon made an appearance. Gags and tongue depressors proliferated, all initially devised to improve surgical and anaesthetic access, not to protect the airway. Other instruments for opening the jaws included the somewhat fearsome devices known as mouth openers. Heister's mouth opener was incorporated in anaesthetic practice but was not designed for this purpose. Lorenz Heister (1983 - 1758) used his device for mouth inspection and for operations on the palate, tonsils and teeth in the pre-anaesthesia era. He was not impressed with the way it was used by others in his life time and believed that it overstretched the jaw when used inappropriately. Despite its apparent brutality, the Heister mouth gag was still advertised for sale in 1983 and its useful mechanism has been incorporated into modern surgical retractors. This Heister heavy patterned mouth opener was acquired from an Italian Army medical unit at Tobruk in 1941 and donated to the museum in 1946.Scissor-like metal device with a screw mechanism at the top which allows for the open or closed position to be locked.heister, lorenz, mouth opener, gag, heavy patterned -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Sight Feed Type Water Depression Flowmeter, 1925
This object dates back to 1925 and was sectioned by Dr Geoffrey Kaye in 1938. Flowmeters were attached to an anaesthetic machine to measure the flow rate of gas or liquid.Metal cylinder with glass inner chamber and gauge inside. The object has been sectioned for teaching purposes.Inscription on top screw valve. "K/38, Screw Lightly, Oxygen Fine." Inscription on back of top screw valve. "Direct Ox." Inscription on top of flowmeter tube. "G. Kaye fecit. 1938"flowmeter, water depression, gas, sectioned, slight feed, anaesthetic machine -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - TRUNK PERSONAL ARMY WW1, C.WW1
Box relates to Capt Henry SOUTHBY, 39th Batt. KIA 12.10.1917. Refer Cat No 1906 for his full service history also 1905P, 1903.2.Wooden trunk with hinged top lid, both box & lid metal lined. Carry handles each end & two strap hooks front & back. Key lock in front. Lid has a lock down clip on each side. Lid has metal strip screwed on front & sides. Painted in white on each end of box: “Lt H SOUTHBY 39TH BATT”.personal effects - travel goods, military equipment - containers, trunk, officers -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Inhaler, Hewitt's (modified), Coxeter
Sir Frederick William Hewitt (1857-1916) wrote one of the earliest comprehensive textbooks on anaesthesia, and designed several pieces of anaesthetic equipment. In 1901, he described his wide-bore ether inhaler, a modification of the Clover Ether Inhaler. Unlike the Clover, it can be refilled with ether while still in use, and the mask is screwed into place so that it "cannot be unexpectedly detached." This version is a modified Hewitt's Inhaler which has a narrower 'ways' than the original Hewitt's, and no water compartment. Additionally, one side of the bowl is made of glass which enabled the person administering anaesthesia to see the level remaining in the bowl. Bowl shaped inhaler with a glass bowl base and metal dome top with a connector which appears to be for a rebreather bag. There is a metal switch at the base of the glass bowl to alter or regulate the flow.Stamped into central tube: COXETER LONDON Stamped into side of metal dome: 6460hewitt, wide-bore, clover, ether, anaesthesia, anesthesiology, anaesthesiology -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Tool - Tonsil Guillotine, Sluder, circa 1911
New instruments were created using as archetype Physick´s tonsilotome model. Fahnestock, in the United States, 1832, Mackenzie in London, 1880, Brunings in 1908 and Sluder in 1911 in the United "States developed similar equipment. Greenfield Sluder, an ENT doctor, in Saint Louis was not the first to use the guillotine-cutter for tonsillectomy, but he published a study, in 1912, in which he affirmed to have reached 99.6% of success in his surgeries through this technique (1,2). They all aimed to accomplish surgery as fast as they could, especially in children, for the account of the lack of anesthetic techniques." Retrieved from URL: http://www.internationalarchivesent.org/additional/acervo_eng.asp?id=395 Sluder's Tonsil Guillotine large size. This metal piece of tonsillectomy equipment was designed by Greenfield Sluder in 1911. The piece has generalised oxidation spots on its surface but mostly founded over the top retractile arm blade holder and handle, also has sulphated areas at the base of the handle surface with a bluish colouration. This piece has a screw attached on top of the arm as part of the adjustable blade retractile system.sluder, greenfield, tonsil, guillotine, tonsillectomy -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: HQ Aust & NZ Force Vietnam Switchboard Designator
A black and dark green plastic cover with a white label at the top with hand writted Aust. Army HQ. Aust & NZ force Vietnam Switchboard Designator in blue ink. The manual is held together with metal screws which are on the inside of the manual.australia - armed forces - service manuals, switchboard telephone, australian force vietnam, 1st australian task force -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Ceremonial object, Bacchus Marsh Hospital 1952 Gala Procession Trophy
This cup, was awarded to participants in a Hospital Fundraising Gala Procession in 1952. The cup was just one of many prizes awarded to participants in a Gala Week of fund-raising activities for the construction of a hospital in Bacchus Marsh. Before 1957 there was no substantial hospital in Bacchus Marsh.. Two small private hospitals had operated in Bacchus Marsh up until the late 1940s. One of these, the 'Kelvin Grove' private hospital closed in 1948. This brought about efforts by the communities of Bacchus Marsh and Melton to raise funds for the building of a public hospital in Bacchus Marsh. Fundraising appeals and events for this purpose were conducted from the late 1940s onwards until enough money was finally raised for the construction of the Bacchus Marsh and District War Memorial Hospital which was officially opened on the 3 March 1957. Metal trophy cup with wide mouth and two handles that sit above the top of the cup. Cup is screwed to a brown bakelite plastic base. Bacchus Marsh Hospital Gala Procession 1952 Section 7 First Prizehospitals, bacchus marsh and district war memorial hospital -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces, Australian Military Forces, Signal Training (All Arms): Pamphlet No. 7: Radiotelephone Procedure, 1969 (Copy 1), 1969
A faded blue coloured coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right hand side reads DSN 7610-66-029-1400. Under the Australian Coat of Arms insignia are the details of the booklet. The booklet is held together with two metal screws down the left hand side.booklet, australian military forces, signal training, radiotelephone procedure -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: The Division In Battle, Pamphlet No. 1: Organization And Tactics, 1965 (Copy 1), 1965
A light blue coloured cardbaord cover with black information on the front. Top of the booklet reads 7610 / 66 / 023 / 4924. The booklet is held together with two metal screws on the inside of the cover.booklet, division in battle, organization and tactics -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army, Australian Army: The Division In Battle, Pamphlet No. 1: Organization And Tactics, 1965 (Copy 2), 1965
A light blue coloured cardbaord cover with black information on the front. Top of the booklet reads 7610 / 66 / 023 / 4924. The booklet is held together with two metal screws on the inside of the cover.booklet, division in battle, organization and tactics