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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionContainer - Cigarette dispenser, c. 1907-1930
... Tin lid is removable to allow the container to be filled The inside internal walls of the tin are angled so that when the tin is lifted it pushes a cigarette into the inset holder to dispense a cigarette. ...Tin lid is removable to allow the container to be filled The inside internal walls of the tin are angled so that when the tin is lifted it pushes a cigarette into the inset holder to dispense a cigarette. ...At the turn of the 20th century cigarette smoking was widely adopted, and elegant smoking accessories became a necessity and items such as this desk dispenser became a popular trend for fashionable men and women. Evidence of trends in the early 1900s.Rectangle metal cigarette dispenser mounted offset on a dark green painted timber base. The tin slides up on an inlay wall rail allowing the tin to slide up and down but not come of the wall. Tin lid is removable to allow the container to be filled The inside internal walls of the tin are angled so that when the tin is lifted it pushes a cigarette into the inset holder to dispense a cigarette. Bottom of the base is lined with green felt.On the top of the lid: 'Cigarettes' in script font.cigarettes, smoking, tabacco, trends -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, XX/04/1989
... In the background, there are two people walking past shops with neon signage. One of them is pushing a pram. They are both looking towards the tennis players....In the background, there are two people walking past shops with neon signage. One of them is pushing a pram. They are both looking towards the tennis players. ...In April 1989, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) held a "Come & Try Tennis" day at Geelong Shopping Centre. The event was held as part of an outreach visit to Geelong and Corio. A net was set up and posters on a display board promoted the game of tennis.B&W photo of two people, each holding a tennis racket, practising serving tennis balls into a small framed net. Behind the net is a display board with a poster of a woman playing tennis. To the left of the frame, there is another display board advertising Prince tennis products. In the background, there are two people walking past shops with neon signage. One of them is pushing a pram. They are both looking towards the tennis players.[Handwritten in blue ink] Geelong Shopping Centre - Come & Try Tennis April 1989.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, outreach, come and try, tennis, training net, practice net, geelong shopping centre, 1989 -
Robin Boyd FoundationFunctional object - Appliance, Ice O-Mat
... Left Hand side has a dial with C, M, F push in buttons. Plastic tray in middle to hold crushed ice, black, removable. ...Left Hand side has a dial with C, M, F push in buttons. Plastic tray in middle to hold crushed ice, black, removable. ...The Boyd family recalls how Robin Boyd loved gadgets for their beautiful industrial design and their functionality.An ice-crusher with a metal handle with plastic black knob on right. Top contains vessel for ice with 5 blades. Metal lid has spokes to hold ice in vessel. Left Hand side has a dial with C, M, F push in buttons. Plastic tray in middle to hold crushed ice, black, removable. White painted metal body. Screw at front. Four rubber stops (one missing)Ice O-Mat TRADEMARK. Made under License to Rival MFG. Manufactured by C.C. Engineering INDS. INDS Sydney Australiagadget, walsh st appliances, robin boyd, ohm2022, ohm2022_11 -
Clunes MuseumBook, MAY TOWNSEND, EARLY PIONEERS IN AND AROUND CLUNES, 1989
... .1 BEIGE SOFT COVER BOOKLET WITH A DRAWING OF A MAN AND A WOMAN PUSHING A CART WITH THEIR BELONGINGS, A SIGN ON THE SIDE "GOLD MINES" ON THE BOTTOM "COME ON MISSUS GIVE 'ER A SHOVE" THE STORIES OF 102 PIONEERS 155 PAGES .2 SECOND COPY OF THE SAME PUBLICATION COVERED IN ADHESIVE CLEAR VINYL A PRINTED "WITH COMPLIMENTS SLIP" FROM HALONA SZTYNDA, ARCHIVIST, ST. ...PATRICKS COLLEGE BALLARAT" IN RED "CANCELLED" .1 BEIGE SOFT COVER BOOKLET WITH A DRAWING OF A MAN AND A WOMAN PUSHING A CART WITH THEIR BELONGINGS, A SIGN ON THE SIDE "GOLD MINES" ON THE BOTTOM "COME ON MISSUS GIVE 'ER A SHOVE" THE STORIES OF 102 PIONEERS 155 PAGES .2 SECOND COPY OF THE SAME PUBLICATION COVERED IN ADHESIVE CLEAR VINYL A PRINTED "WITH COMPLIMENTS SLIP" FROM HALONA SZTYNDA, ARCHIVIST, ST. ...THE STORIES OF 102 PIONEERS IN THE CLUNES, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA DISTRICT.1 BEIGE SOFT COVER BOOKLET WITH A DRAWING OF A MAN AND A WOMAN PUSHING A CART WITH THEIR BELONGINGS, A SIGN ON THE SIDE "GOLD MINES" ON THE BOTTOM "COME ON MISSUS GIVE 'ER A SHOVE" THE STORIES OF 102 PIONEERS 155 PAGES .2 SECOND COPY OF THE SAME PUBLICATION COVERED IN ADHESIVE CLEAR VINYL A PRINTED "WITH COMPLIMENTS SLIP" FROM HALONA SZTYNDA, ARCHIVIST, ST. PATRICKS COLLEGE BALLARAT, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA INCLUDED WITH THIS COPY.non-fictionTHE STORIES OF 102 PIONEERS IN THE CLUNES, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA DISTRICT early pioneers in and around clunes, may townsend -
National Wool MuseumKnitting needle set, c1930
... When folded up, the item is secured with a push button. The front cover has a blue sticker which depicts two hands with knitting needles, there is also yellow and white text....When folded up, the item is secured with a push button. The front cover has a blue sticker which depicts two hands with knitting needles, there is also yellow and white text. ...Used by the mother-in-law of the donor who spent a lot of their adult life living in Asia prior to WWII.Cardboard folded case that unfolds to reveal 62 bamboo knitting needles stored via elastic ties. There is one labelled fold with knitting needle sizes and several instances of printed text containing English numbers and Japanese characters. When folded up, the item is secured with a push button. The front cover has a blue sticker which depicts two hands with knitting needles, there is also yellow and white text. -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph
... IN FRONT MISS PIGGY PUSHING A PRAM .4 SEVEN LITTLE DWARFS - DONE BY CLUNES GOLF CLUB LADIES, PAINTED BY JAN RUBINSKI, EASTER 1982...IN FRONT MISS PIGGY PUSHING A PRAM .4 SEVEN LITTLE DWARFS - DONE BY CLUNES GOLF CLUB LADIES, PAINTED BY JAN RUBINSKI, EASTER 1982 Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ....1 PHOTOGRAPH OF CORNER OF FRASER STREET AND SERVICE STREET WITH THE SUPERMARKET AND SIGN OVER CROSSING "WELCOME" .2 PHOTOGRAPH EASTER 1982, BACK TO CLUNES, COLOURFUL TRUCK - TENNIS FLOAT .3 PHOTOGRAPH EASTER 1982, PEOPLE IN FRONT OF GARAGE WATCHING THE PARADE. IN FRONT MISS PIGGY PUSHING A PRAM .4 SEVEN LITTLE DWARFS - DONE BY CLUNES GOLF CLUB LADIES, PAINTED BY JAN RUBINSKI, EASTER 1982easter parade, back to clunes -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewspaper - Photocopy, The Age, City's love affair is aflame 70 years on, 21-4-1995
... Also has a story about the push for a national rail strategy by the Minister for Public Transport - Alan Brown....Also has a story about the push for a national rail strategy by the Minister for Public Transport - Alan Brown. ...Provides a report from The Age, 21-4-1995 and two photos by Simon O'Dywer, text by Bruce Tobin of the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of the Electrification of the Swanston St line. Quotes the Minister for Public Transport Alan Brown. Featured 25 historic trams led by a horse drrawn tram. Also has a story about the push for a national rail strategy by the Minister for Public Transport - Alan Brown.Provides a report of a tramway historical event.Photocopy; report by Bruce Tobin in The Age, on the Swanston St tram parade of 19-4-1995. Photocopied onto an A3 sheet. Notes "both pics full colour"trams, tramways, 70th anniversary, electrification, celebrations, swanston st, crews -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1961, 1961
... Science, Hong Kong Today, Conferring of Diplomas, Bath Push, Intellectual Pursuit, Never be a Woman, Man and Morality, The Old and the New, A Gentlemen's Excursion to Beaufort House, Awards 1961, Sports, The History of Electricity, School Council, Members of Staff, Roll Call ...Science, Hong Kong Today, Conferring of Diplomas, Bath Push, Intellectual Pursuit, Never be a Woman, Man and Morality, The Old and the New, A Gentlemen's Excursion to Beaufort House, Awards 1961, Sports, The History of Electricity, School Council, Members of Staff, Roll Call ballarat school of mines students' magazine staff, sports john w. boarmans noel delosa noel whitcher bob coutts noel kelly les dobie noel murphy malcolm peel peter agrums, ian weir, sue mole val baker neil bromley kevin oscar rogers h. e. arblaster richard w. richards daniel yung m. b. john morgan bevan john sir william hudson, brian arthur bellingham francis david benjamin neil albert brogden geoffrey angus chritian william davison brian harold duthie thomas bernard gallagher john robert gowan william john spencer lawrence grenville trevan douglas james vendy michael villani walter john wynd, graeme robert bromley, david william brown leonard ernest fox ralph james hepburn john gribble holloway peter john matthews peter mervyn robinson, chris peter livitsanos, david yan kai chung thomas henry john coad john neil mcarthur, john andrew watts d. pollard n. r. whitcher peter agrumsk. e. ooi t. smith c. naylor p. terry gerald brenan e. r. mcgrath j. kavangh a. bitans Red front page soft cover with white inscriptions and black figures on front cover, 72 pages Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1961 Booklet Booklet J. ...Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1961. Editorial, Prominent Personalities, The Principal's Pages, The Richard W. Richards Medal, Loyalty, Arts v. Science, Hong Kong Today, Conferring of Diplomas, Bath Push, Intellectual Pursuit, Never be a Woman, Man and Morality, The Old and the New, A Gentlemen's Excursion to Beaufort House, Awards 1961, Sports, The History of Electricity, School Council, Members of Staff, Roll Call Red front page soft cover with white inscriptions and black figures on front cover, 72 pagesballarat school of mines students' magazine, staff, sports, john w. boarmans, noel delosa, noel whitcher, bob coutts, noel kelly, les dobie, noel murphy, malcolm peel, peter agrums, ian weir, sue mole, val baker, neil bromley, kevin oscar rogers, h. e. arblaster, richard w. richards, daniel yung, m. b. john, morgan bevan john, sir william hudson, brian arthur bellingham, francis david benjamin, neil albert brogden, geoffrey angus chritian, william davison, brian harold duthie, thomas bernard gallagher, john robert gowan, william john spencer, lawrence grenville trevan, douglas james vendy, michael villani, walter john wynd, graeme robert bromley, david william brown, leonard ernest fox, ralph james hepburn, john gribble holloway, peter john matthews, peter mervyn robinson, chris peter livitsanos, david yan kai chung, thomas henry john coad, john neil mcarthur, john andrew watts, d. pollard, n. r. whitcher, peter agrumsk., e. ooi, t. smith, c. naylor, p. terry, gerald brenan, e. r. mcgrath, j. kavangh, a. bitans -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Functional object - Laundry Equipment, washing machine, c1919
... Such hand washing machines were used by settlers in Moorabbin Shire An 83 year old Visitor on site remembers using this type of washing machine. He had to push the agitator for 5 minutes. Prior to his mother buying the washer, all laundry was hand washed in troughs....Such hand washing machines were used by settlers in Moorabbin Shire An 83 year old Visitor on site remembers using this type of washing machine. He had to push the agitator for 5 minutes. Prior to his mother buying the washer, all laundry was hand washed in troughs. ...Eduard Lehman, Zurich Switzerland patented a metal barrel shaped hand washing machine with a hand crank to operate a metal plunger in 1919. Such hand washing machines were used by settlers in Moorabbin Shire An 83 year old Visitor on site remembers using this type of washing machine. He had to push the agitator for 5 minutes. Prior to his mother buying the washer, all laundry was hand washed in troughs.Such hand washing machines greatly reduced the workload of the women of pioneer familes in Moorabbin ShireThis hand washing machine c1919 consists of a metal barrel, standing on 4 legs, and has a hand crank to operate a cone shaped metal agitator.THE / LEHMAN/ COMPRESSED AIR AND / VACUUM WASHING MACHINE / Pat. No. 50614/30lehman eduard, hand washing machines, laundry equipment, pioneers, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, brighton, cheltenham -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumSeaman's Sailmakers box and tools
... Hand palm (used) for pushing needles through canvas sails ans heavy lines (rope)/ Fids for opening up lines for splicing/ Needles for passing through canvas and lines/ beeswaz for preservation of twine used in sailmaking and splicing/ Gauges measuring rope thickness/ Curved scissors for cutting canvas and twine/ Threader for threading twine through rope and canvas. ...Hand palm (used) for pushing needles through canvas sails ans heavy lines (rope)/ Fids for opening up lines for splicing/ Needles for passing through canvas and lines/ beeswaz for preservation of twine used in sailmaking and splicing/ Gauges measuring rope thickness/ Curved scissors for cutting canvas and twine/ Threader for threading twine through rope and canvas. ...Craven-A box with Perspex at front secured by screws. Box contains 14 items including calliper, metal knife, three wooden cogs, stone item, hand palm protector, needle, line (rope), two Fids, scissors, threader, Virginia Cigarettes metal box used to represent beeswax. There is a piece of typed paper identifying different items. Piece of paper ‘These are some of the hand tools and equiopment used by sailors and sailmakers throughout the ages of sail and steam./?Hand palm (used) for pushing needles through canvas sails ans heavy lines (rope)/ Fids for opening up lines for splicing/ Needles for passing through canvas and lines/ beeswaz for preservation of twine used in sailmaking and splicing/ Gauges measuring rope thickness/ Curved scissors for cutting canvas and twine/ Threader for threading twine through rope and canvas. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Miners candle holder, Late 19th century
... This candle holder has a sharpened point to push or hammer into soft rock and a hook to hang on a ledge or piece of rock. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This candle holder has a sharpened point to push or hammer into soft rock and a hook to hang on a ledge or piece of rock. ...This candle holder has a sharpened point to push or hammer into soft rock and a hook to hang on a ledge or piece of rock. It is intended to be used in a mine and many residents of Warrnambool and district went to the gold mining districts in the 19th century. But it could have been used in the Warrnambool district if a small night light was required in one of the many local quarries or even in the search for coal deposits in the region. It could also have been used in a household.This miner’s candle holder has no known local provenance but it is retained as an interesting example of a candle holder used in the past.This is a thin piece of metal tapering to a point at one end and curving around in a loop at the other end to make a handle. Along the straight metal piece is attached a curved metal hook. At the end of the loop is an open-ended circular piece with a serrated top. The circular piece has a rectangular-shaped end piece which enables the hole in the curved piece to be pushed out or pulled in to make the hole smaller or bigger. The metal is much rusted. 19th century mining, history of warrnambool -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Photocopy of newspaper clippings and a photo, Wodonga local paper, Nellie and Ruth are mates from way back (photocopy), February 1996
... Mrs Sampson had one wish, to push Mrs Norman in the ANZAC Day parade. The second page shows a copy of a photo of her fulfilling that wish at the Wodonga ANZAC March in 1996....Mrs Sampson had one wish, to push Mrs Norman in the ANZAC Day parade. The second page shows a copy of a photo of her fulfilling that wish at the Wodonga ANZAC March in 1996. ...Article about the friendship between two Returned Nurses; 84 year old Nellie Norman (a resident at Osburn Lodge Wodonga) and 75 year old Ruth Sampson (who visits old soldiers and returned nurses as an RSL member). Mrs Sampson had one wish, to push Mrs Norman in the ANZAC Day parade. The second page shows a copy of a photo of her fulfilling that wish at the Wodonga ANZAC March in 1996.Photocopy of a newspaper clipping on one page and a photo that accompanies the clipping on the second page.'WODONGA LOCAL PAPER / FEB. 1996' [Handwritten in blue ink on the bottom of the first page] 'NC9' [Handwritten in blue ink at the top of the second page]nellie norman, ruth sampson, military nurses, wodonga - victoria -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Bottle, 1880s to 1910s
... Deeply indented base has push-up mark with a ‘mamelon’ bump in the centre. ...Deeply indented base has push-up mark with a ‘mamelon’ bump in the centre. ...This handmade green glass bottle was made using the turn-moulded or rotated-moulded method, a variation of the mould-blown process. The bottle has the remnants of a cork seal in its mouth. It possibly contained ginger beer, soda or mineral water, flavoured drinks, liquor or wine. TURN-MOULDED BOTTLE production method This bottle was handmade using the ‘turn-moulded’ process, one of a variety of mould-blown processes that followed the earlier mouth-blown method. The maker would add a portion of hot soft glass to the end of his blowpipe then blow air through the pipe while placing the end inside a bottle mould. The mould was then turned and twisted, giving the bottle a round, seamless body, and usually a round indented base. The cooled body of the bottle would then be finished with the addition of an applied top. A small amount of soft glass would be applied to the top of the bottle and a lip would be formed using a tooling implement. A concentric ring would also form below the lip, caused by the rotated lipping tool. The bases of bottles made with the turn-moulded method were generally not embossed but would commonly have a mamelon or ‘dot’ in the centre of the base. SEALING THE BOTTLE After filling this type of bottle with its contents it is then sealed with a straight, cylindrical cork with the aid of a hand operated tool called a bottle corker. The bottle corker compresses the cork as it is driven into the bottle. Once inside the bottle the cork expands evenly into the opening to tightly seal the contents – the denser the cork the better the seal. This turn-moulded glass bottle is made distinctive due to its round seamless body and indented base.Bottle, dark green glass. Handmade turn-moulded bottle with seamless body and tooled lip. Deeply indented base has push-up mark with a ‘mamelon’ bump in the centre. Bottle is straight from base to half height, then tapers to a shoulder over the next quarter, than almost straight up to the mouth. There is a portion of cork in the bottle’s mouth and dry remnants in the bottle’s base. Possibly used for ginger beer. Produced in 1880s to 1910’s. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, green glass bottle, handmade glass bottle, bottle with indented base, turn-moulded bottle, rotate-moulded bottle, tooled lip on bottle mouth, applied lip bottle, bottle corker -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Bottle, 1880s to 1910s
... Deeply indented base has push-up mark with a ‘mamelon’ bump in the centre. ...Deeply indented base has push-up mark with a ‘mamelon’ bump in the centre. ...This handmade green glass bottle was made using the turn-moulded or rotated-moulded method, a variation of the mould-blown process. The bottle has the remnants of a cork seal in its mouth. It possibly contained ginger beer, soda or mineral water, flavoured drinks, liquor or wine. TURN-MOULDED BOTTLE production method This bottle was handmade using the ‘turn-moulded’ process, one of a variety of mould-blown processes that followed the earlier mouth-blown method. The maker would add a portion of hot soft glass to the end of his blowpipe then blow air through the pipe while placing the end inside a bottle mould. The mould was then turned and twisted, giving the bottle a round, seamless body, and usually a round indented base. The cooled body of the bottle would then be finished with the addition of an applied top. A small amount of soft glass would be applied to the top of the bottle and a lip would be formed using a tooling implement. A concentric ring would also form below the lip, caused by the rotated lipping tool. The bases of bottles made with the turn-moulded method were generally not embossed but would commonly have a mamelon or ‘dot’ in the centre of the base. SEALING THE BOTTLE After filling this type of bottle with its contents it is then sealed with a straight, cylindrical cork with the aid of a hand operated tool called a bottle corker. The bottle corker compresses the cork as it is driven into the bottle. Once inside the bottle the cork expands evenly into the opening to tightly seal the contents – the denser the cork the better the seal. This hand made, green glass bottle is representative of bottle making before mass production and is made distinctive due to its round seamless body and indented base.Bottle, dark green glass. Handmade turn-moulded bottle with seamless body and tooled lip. Deeply indented base has push-up mark with a ‘mamelon’ bump in the centre. Bottle is straight from base to half height, then tapers to a shoulder over the next quarter, than almost straight up to the mouth. There is a portion of cork in the bottle’s mouth and dry remnants in the bottle’s base. Possibly used for ginger beer. Produced in 1880s to 1910’s. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, green glass bottle, handmade glass bottle, bottle with indented base, turn-moulded bottle, rotate-moulded bottle, tooled lip on bottle mouth, applied lip bottle, bottle corker -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyToddler's Spoon and Pusher Cutlery, G & E Rodd
... Silver pusher with a flat piece at right angles to the handle - to be held in left hand. It is used to push food onto the spoon. Rodd were established by George Rodd in 1919. ...Silver pusher with a flat piece at right angles to the handle - to be held in left hand. It is used to push food onto the spoon. Rodd were established by George Rodd in 1919. ...Silver spoon with easy-to-grasp handle with a loop. Silver pusher with a flat piece at right angles to the handle - to be held in left hand. It is used to push food onto the spoon. Rodd were established by George Rodd in 1919. Early name of company was G & E Rodd. Their markings had trade name Apex. When it became a public company in 1945 the marking was changed to Rodd. The business continued until 1985 - merged with Grosvenor and later Mytton.Spoon: APEX EPNS A1 Pusher: RODD EPNS A1.toddler's cutlery -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Farm Equipment, Horse Collar small, 20thC
... The collar allows the horse to use its full strength when pulling, essentially enabling the animal to push forward with its hindquarters into the collar. ...The collar allows the horse to use its full strength when pulling, essentially enabling the animal to push forward with its hindquarters into the collar. ...shoulders when pulling a wagon or plough. The collar often supports and pads a pair of curved metal or wooden pieces, called hames, to which the traces of the harness are attached. The collar allows the horse to use its full strength when pulling, essentially enabling the animal to push forward with its hindquarters into the collar. It is a padded appliance that conforms well to the shape of the horse's body and is constructed so that at all points of contact with the body of the horse it avoids the air passage.The early settlers in Moorabbin Shire depended on the draught horse to pull the equipment need to plough the fields, grade the roads, pull their wagons of produce and small carts for transport as they developed the land after the Henry Dendy Special Survey 1841 Horse Collar small 20thCearly settlers, pioneers, draught horse, ploughs, farm equipment, saddles, leatherwork, blacksmiths, cheltenham, sandringham, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, parish of moorabbin, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman stephen, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, horse drawn wagons, plateway, vegetables, poultry farms, dairy farms, -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Jointing Plane, Prior to 1950
... Unlike other planes these are used when lying stationary with the sole uppermost (base). The cooper would push the stave along the upturned sole with the sole towards the cutter. ...Unlike other planes these are used when lying stationary with the sole uppermost (base). The cooper would push the stave along the upturned sole with the sole towards the cutter. ...A long coopers joiner plane is used to to shape the staves that form casks and kegs, with these types of plane reaching up to 180 cm in length. Unlike other planes these are used when lying stationary with the sole uppermost (base). The cooper would push the stave along the upturned sole with the sole towards the cutter. Because of the long length, Cooper’s jointer's were often mounted on legs at the rear and angled at about 60 degrees, with the toe resting on the ground or rabbeted to fit into a floor cleat or bench.A specialised tool used in the making of barrels, this type of tool has been used for many hundreds of years by coopers all around the world. It is a tool that has not changed in design during this time and is still used today by craftsmen in the making of wooden barrels for the storage of wines etc. The subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset as it is believed to have been produced before 1950. Coopers long Jointer Plane with large metal blade metal plate attached to front half.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, plane, coopers tools, coopers long plane, barrels -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Jointing Plane, Prior to 1950
... Unlike other planes these are used when lying stationary with the sole uppermost (base). The cooper would push the stave along the upturned sole with the sole towards the cutter. ...Unlike other planes these are used when lying stationary with the sole uppermost (base). The cooper would push the stave along the upturned sole with the sole towards the cutter. ...A long coopers joiner plane is used to to shape the staves that form casks and kegs, with these types of plane reaching up to 180 cm in length. Unlike other planes these are used when lying stationary with the sole uppermost (base). The cooper would push the stave along the upturned sole with the sole towards the cutter. Because of the long length, Cooper’s jointer's were often mounted on legs at the rear and angled at about 60 degrees, with the toe resting on the ground or rabbeted to fit into a floor cleat or bench.A specialised tool used in the making of barrels, this type of tool has been used for many hundreds of years by coopers all around the world. It is a tool that has not changed in design during this time and is still used today by craftsmen in the making of wooden barrels for the storage of wines etc. The subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset as it is believed to have been produced before 1950.Coopers long Jointer Plane with wooden "A" frame stand, also called "Coopers' Long plane".Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, plane, coopers tools, coopers long plane, barrels -
Federation University Historical CollectionObject, Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Co, Universal Surface Gauge
... The base on this Surface Gauge can be set on cylindrical work, using the ‘V’ groove in the base, or by pushing down the two gauge pins. It can be brought square with an edge or T slot. ...The base on this Surface Gauge can be set on cylindrical work, using the ‘V’ groove in the base, or by pushing down the two gauge pins. It can be brought square with an edge or T slot. gauge tool trade Brown and Sharp Manufacturing Company Metal gauge tool Universal Surface Gauge Object Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Co. ...Used to lay out Machine work, or to set up pieces on a planer, radial drill, milling machine or boring machine. To set the Scriber the spindle swivels down or up into any position where it is clamped by the knurled nut. There is a fine screw adjustment for the Scriber point (note: this is not original Scriber supplied with this instrument). The base on this Surface Gauge can be set on cylindrical work, using the ‘V’ groove in the base, or by pushing down the two gauge pins. It can be brought square with an edge or T slot. Metal gauge toolgauge, tool, trade, brown and sharp manufacturing company -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncAlbum - Ringer's River by Des Martin - Plate 8 - O'Day meets Grapeshot
... Pushing his mob along the back boundary of Barmagulla Station, whose owner, Edmund Montieth, a wealthy, well educated, and forward thinking gentleman accepted as a leader of the N.S.W. pastoralists "just across the border", O'Day hears the shrill whinny of a stallion. ...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray Pushing his mob along the back boundary of Barmagulla Station, whose owner, Edmund Montieth, a wealthy, well educated, and forward thinking gentleman accepted as a leader of the N.S.W. pastoralists "just across the border", O'Day hears the shrill whinny of a stallion. ...Pushing his mob along the back boundary of Barmagulla Station, whose owner, Edmund Montieth, a wealthy, well educated, and forward thinking gentleman accepted as a leader of the N.S.W. pastoralists "just across the border", O'Day hears the shrill whinny of a stallion. On riding over to investigate he finds that, in the practise of the day, a superb thoroughbred horse has been turned out on the river flats to acclimatise. Later he learns that this is Grapeshot, a classic winner just imported from England.The albums and images are significant because they document literature written by a prominent member of the Wodonga community. The presentation of this precis was supported by several significant district families and individuals.Ringer's River Album Coloured photo Plate 8des martin, many a mile, ringer's river, northeast victoria stories -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Main Street Stawell looking East towards the Post Office
... On the road are a few people one pushing a trolly, one on a bike and two people in a horse drawn cart. ...On the road are a few people one pushing a trolly, one on a bike and two people in a horse drawn cart. ...This photograph is of Main Street Stawell looking East around c 1920's. The photo was taken from just below Main & Wimmera Street corner. On the left side is the two story Post Office building. The photograph shows the telegraph poles in the street. Also Copley Post Office Hotel 1912- 22 and other business. On the road are a few people one pushing a trolly, one on a bike and two people in a horse drawn cart. Gustav Mahnke's Bakery is on right.Two Black & White photographs depicting the main street in Stawell's commercial business area in c 1920's. The view shows some two story buildings, shops with verandah's. One horse drawn vehicle, a person on a bike and a few people in the street. There is also a paper print of the photograph donated by Robyn Mackenzie Bacchus Marsh in 2009 The Rose series, P 1639 Main Street, Stawell, Victoriastawell business shops streetscape -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Bottle, 1880s to 1910s
... Deeply indented base has push-up mark with a ‘mamelon’ bump in the centre. ...Deeply indented base has push-up mark with a ‘mamelon’ bump in the centre. ...This handmade green glass bottle was made using the turn-moulded or rotated-moulded method, a variation of the mould-blown process. The bottle has the remnants of a cork seal in its mouth. It possibly contained ginger beer, soda or mineral water, flavoured drinks, liquor or wine. The bottle’s shine has been worn from around 3/4 of its body, indicating that it has been resting horizontally on an abrasive surface, perhaps in the ground or on a river or sea bed. TURN-MOULDED BOTTLE production method This bottle was handmade using the ‘turn-moulded’ process, one of a variety of mould-blown processes that followed the earlier mouth-blown method. The maker would add a portion of hot soft glass to the end of his blowpipe then blow air through the pipe while placing the end inside a bottle mould. The mould was then turned and twisted, giving the bottle a round, seamless body, and usually a round indented base. The cooled body of the bottle would then be finished with the addition of an applied top. A small amount of soft glass would be applied to the top of the bottle and a lip would be formed using a tooling implement. A concentric ring would also form below the lip, caused by the rotated lipping tool. The bases of bottles made with the turn-moulded method were generally not embossed but would commonly have a mamelon or ‘dot’ in the centre of the base. SEALING THE BOTTLE After filling this type of bottle with its contents it is then sealed with a straight, cylindrical cork with the aid of a hand operated tool called a bottle corker. The bottle corker compresses the cork as it is driven into the bottle. Once inside the bottle the cork expands evenly into the opening to tightly seal the contents – the denser the cork the better the seal. This turn-moulded glass bottle is made distinctive due to its round seamless body and indented base.Bottle, dark green glass. Handmade turn-moulded bottle with seamless body and tooled lip. Deeply indented base has push-up mark with a ‘mamelon’ bump in the centre. Bottle is straight from base to half height, then tapers to a shoulder over the next quarter, than almost straight up to the mouth. The shine has been worn from three-quarters of the body of the bottle. There are particles adhered to the inside of the bottle. Possibly used for ginger beer. Produced in 1880s to 1910’s. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, green glass bottle, handmade glass bottle, bottle with indented base, turn-moulded bottle, rotate-moulded bottle, tooled lip on bottle mouth, applied lip bottle, bottle corker -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Colour Photograph/s - set of 6, Carolyn Dean, 9/19/1994
... Series of six colour prints by Carolyn Dean of the offloading of cable tram No. 1 after being displayed at the Central Highlands Historical Association fair on 9 October 1994. .1 - both wheels almost on the rails .2 - ditto .3 - on the rails again .4 - pushing the car up the hill at bit to clear the low loader .5 - waiting by itself .6 - rolling down the hill to the junction. ...Dean" Series of six colour prints by Carolyn Dean of the offloading of cable tram No. 1 after being displayed at the Central Highlands Historical Association fair on 9 October 1994. .1 - both wheels almost on the rails .2 - ditto .3 - on the rails again .4 - pushing the car up the hill at bit to clear the low loader .5 - waiting by itself .6 - rolling down the hill to the junction. ...Yields information about the transportation of horse tram No. 1 for display elsewhere.Series of six colour prints by Carolyn Dean of the offloading of cable tram No. 1 after being displayed at the Central Highlands Historical Association fair on 9 October 1994. .1 - both wheels almost on the rails .2 - ditto .3 - on the rails again .4 - pushing the car up the hill at bit to clear the low loader .5 - waiting by itself .6 - rolling down the hill to the junction. Printed on Kodak paper For additional photographs see Reg Item 4064.1, 4064.2On rear in ink "9.10.94, C. Dean"btm, horse tram, chha, wendouree parade, tram 1 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, March - April 1994
... Two women are walking across the arcade entrance in opposite directions; one of them is pushing a pram with a young child in it....Two women are walking across the arcade entrance in opposite directions; one of them is pushing a pram with a young child in it. Photograph Group photo ...Around March to April 1994, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV) opened a second oppportunity shop in Moonee Ponds. This photo depicts the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's "Move it or Lose it" A-frame sandwich board on the footpath at the entrance to Phillip's Arcade in Moonee Ponds.COL photo of the entrance to a shopping arcade in a suburban shopping strip. A sign above the arcade entrance says, "PHILLIP'S ARCADE" (partially obscured). At the entrance to the arcade, there is an A-frame sandwich board which contains the text, "EXPERT JEWELLERY SOLDERS WATCH BATTERIES AVAILABLE". On the footpath outside of the arcade entrance, there is another A-frame sandwich board. It contains the text, "Move it or Lose it", followed by a logo. Two women are walking across the arcade entrance in opposite directions; one of them is pushing a pram with a young child in it.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, opportunity shop, op shop, charity shop, thrift store, fundraising, opening, launch, signage, a-frame sandwich board, phiilip’s arcade, moonee ponds, 1994 -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumFolding pusher pram
... A handle with wooden grips is used to push the pram from behind. It has four spoked wheels with rubber tyres. ...A handle with wooden grips is used to push the pram from behind. It has four spoked wheels with rubber tyres. ...The pram is light in weight. Made of black vinyl with a metal frame. A handle with wooden grips is used to push the pram from behind. It has four spoked wheels with rubber tyres. The hood can be unlocked and folded down as can the handle which folds over the top of the pram body for ease of transport. The pram contains a soft kapok fitted mattress with white heirloom lace frilled cover and a soft pillow covered with a white cotton pillowcase with a chicken and flowers embroidered on it.None -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Tools, steel hacksaw with wooden handle, c1900
... On hacksaws, as with most frame saws, the blade can be mounted with the teeth facing toward or away from the handle, resulting in cutting action on either the push or pull stroke. In normal use, cutting vertically downwards with work held in a bench vice, hacksaw blades should be set to be facing forwards. ...On hacksaws, as with most frame saws, the blade can be mounted with the teeth facing toward or away from the handle, resulting in cutting action on either the push or pull stroke. In normal use, cutting vertically downwards with work held in a bench vice, hacksaw blades should be set to be facing forwards. ...A hacksaw is a fine-toothed saw, originally and principally for cutting metal. They can also cut various other materials, such as plastic and wood; for example, plumbers and electricians often cut plastic pipe and plastic conduit with them. On hacksaws, as with most frame saws, the blade can be mounted with the teeth facing toward or away from the handle, resulting in cutting action on either the push or pull stroke. In normal use, cutting vertically downwards with work held in a bench vice, hacksaw blades should be set to be facing forwards. A steel hacksaw with a wooden handle but without blade -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1998 to 2000
... The man is leaning backwards, as he pushes his pelvis pushed forward. In the background, there is a multi-story building in the distance....The man is leaning backwards, as he pushes his pelvis pushed forward. In the background, there is a multi-story building in the distance. arthritis foundation of victoria afv osteoporosis victoria ov culturally and linguistically diverse cald languages other than english lote migrant communities vietnamese move it or lose it pole exercises holland court playground 1998 2000 COL photo of a man and an elderly woman (and one other, partially obscured) exercising on a grass lawn outdoors with poles. ...In the 1990s and early 2000s, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria conducted a range of exercise classes under the theme, "Move It Or Lose It". One such class was a pole exercise class for the Vietnamese community, designed for people 60 years of age and over. In this photo, a man and an elderly woman (and another person, partially obscured) are exercising on a grass lawn outdoors. They are each holding a wooden pole horizontally above their heads, with their arms outstretched. The man is leaning backwards, as he pushes his pelvis pushed forward. In the background, there is a multi-story building in the distance.COL photo of a man and an elderly woman (and one other, partially obscured) exercising on a grass lawn outdoors with poles. They are holding the poles above their heads, with their arms outstretched. The man is leaning backwards, with his pelvis pushed forwards. There is a multi-story building in the distance behind them.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, culturally and linguistically diverse, cald, languages other than english, lote, migrant communities, vietnamese, move it or lose it, pole exercises, holland court playground, 1998, 2000 -
Vision AustraliaSculpture - Object, Tilly Aston relief, 1997
... Her work in expanding the options available to blind and vision impaired Victorians triggered the push for similar conditions inter-state, and she was a pioneer force in challenging perceptions of both the sighted and less-sighted communities. ...Her work in expanding the options available to blind and vision impaired Victorians triggered the push for similar conditions inter-state, and she was a pioneer force in challenging perceptions of both the sighted and less-sighted communities. ...Tilly Aston was the founder of the Association for the Advancement of the Blind, which became the Association for the Blind, Vision Foundation and later Vision Australia. Her work in expanding the options available to blind and vision impaired Victorians triggered the push for similar conditions inter-state, and she was a pioneer force in challenging perceptions of both the sighted and less-sighted communities. This bust of Tilly Aston was donated by Malcolm and Beverley Daubney and unveiled at the 1997 Annual General Meeting for the Association for the Blind (now Vision Australia) on the 19th September 1997.Bronze relief of Tilly AstonMatilda (Tilly) Aston 1873-1947 Founder of the Association for the Blind Generously donated by Malcolm & Beverley Daubney September 1997tilly aston, association for the blind, malcolm daubney -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Artefact, Citrus Juicer - glass & metal. Williams, Late 19th century
... Attached to the brass base is a metal scoop-shaped dish with a handle. The handle pushes up and down into the glass container to put pressure on the object in the glass container to extract the juice. ...Attached to the brass base is a metal scoop-shaped dish with a handle. The handle pushes up and down into the glass container to put pressure on the object in the glass container to extract the juice. ...This is an early model of a hand-held juice extractor. It is a household item that is probably over 100 years old.This juice extractor has no known local provenance but it is an interesting item and useful for display. This juice extractor has a brass ring with a handle. Sitting in the ring is a heavy glass container with a concave base and a ridge inner base moulded in a shape to fit a whole or a half of a lemon or orange or other fruit or vegetable. The rim of the glass has two pieces broken off. Attached to the brass base is a metal scoop-shaped dish with a handle. The handle pushes up and down into the glass container to put pressure on the object in the glass container to extract the juice. The scoop section has the maker’s name on the front. ‘Williams’ history of warrnambool, social history, hand held juicer -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyMincer Meat, early to mid 1900's
... The meat is placed into the "loading" funnel and push downwards(gravity feed) through the mincing chamber and out through the front side. ...The meat is placed into the "loading" funnel and push downwards(gravity feed) through the mincing chamber and out through the front side. ...This cast iron kitchen appliance was made in England in the early 1900's and shipped to the "colony" Australia. This was before World War II and the "growing up" of a colony to an independent member of "the British Commonwealth". It was a period when most appliances (be they household) where manufactured in England and shipped to Australian ports. It was not until the late 1960's that the Asian manufacturing giant woke up and started to dominate the market palce.This domestic kitchen appliance is very significant to the Kiewa Valley because it highlights the "made at home" period when food processing was made "in house" due to inability to source food from specialised shops e.g. the butcher or slaughter houses. It was a period before mass food processing factories were established and roads constructed up to the standard for distribution to semi remote regions such as Kiewa Valley was in the beginning of the 1900's.This cast iron (malleable iron) mincer for meat products has a large "funnel" to direct "chunks" of meat to the grinding "wheels". These "star" shaped wheels with "teeth" of three different cutting surfaces (fine, medium and coarse) provide for texture types of the final meat product. The meat is placed into the "loading" funnel and push downwards(gravity feed) through the mincing chamber and out through the front side. There is a long "screw worm" which is rotated by turning the handle. The appliance is table mounted by a vice "G" screw on clamp (hand operated). "BEATRICE No. 3" and "MADE IN ENGLAND", "P 3181"household cast iron appliances, food processors
