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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - NORM GILLIES COLLECTION: BENDIGO PRESERVING COMPANY STENCIL
Bendigo Preserving Company Stencil: B AG poor condition, slight damage, stained and print marked -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Cap, Forage, Josephson
Worn by Corporal Robert Henry Hillebrand, VX101579, born 3 September, 1915 and enlisted on 16 September, 1942. Served with 10 Advance Ordnance DepotCap, Forage, Kharki, (Army), 1940 manufacture date, with 2 metallic buttons on front "Australian Military Forces" 10 mm in diameter.Josephson 1940 Regimental No "VX" NAME "Hillebrand R H P.W (Stencilled with emblem)forage cap, kharki forage cap, ww2 army cap -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Screenprint, Chistine Dennis, Pattern Piece, 1985
Local artist, involved in Sunshine Art Advisory Committee.Watercolour pattern piece made by ochre wash over a heavy card stencil, then each square developed as panel. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
stencil, first half 20th century
This was used by Frank Warren at Bete Bolong / Newmerella. The Warren Brothers had a farm on the Bete Bolong road at Newmerella. They grew beans, peas, maize and pumpkins for export to Melbourne (by train) until the 1970's.This item is significant because it was specially made agricultural produce in the Orbost district, a major industry in the first half of the 20th century.A metal stencil for use on bean or maize bags. It is rectangular with rounded corners, Cut out is "F.W. WARREN ORBOST"agriculture farming warren stencil -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Stencil Warfighting Symbology
This instrument would sit in a field book for the purpose of drawing maps.Clear plastic stencil - Warfighting Symbology - featuring various measurements and ratios in black including a NATO stock number.NATO stock number: 6675-66-023-8677instrument, field book, template field, stencil -
Melbourne Legacy
Domestic object, War Widows' Guild Apron, 2020
An apron made to celebrate 75 years of the War Widows Guild in 2020. The Kookaburra is the symbol of the Guild due to its laugh. From the War Widows' Guild of Australia website: 'the Guild badge would feature the kookaburra, an industrious and cheerful bird who mated for life, was fearless and aggressive in the defence of its young and the area of territory it regarded as its own. The bird also had a unique call, not a song but a laugh; a chortle of rollicking mirth (to bring the widows back to laughter). Also, the kookaburra is a typically and completely Australian symbol, one that could be worn proudly by every widow whatever her creed or ideals. The kookaburra was also the mascot of the 7th Division of the 2nd AIF, commanded by Mrs Vasey’s husband, Major-General Vasey. Mrs J M Vasey was the founder and president of the War Widows Guild. During the second world war she became secretary of the AIF Women's Association, a body which sought to help soldiers' wives. Her work with this body drew her attention to the plight of war widows. After her husband Major-General George Alan Vasey died in an aircraft accident on 5 March 1945 she became a widow herself. At the end of the war Mrs Vasey founded the War Widows Guild, established on 22 November 1945. The Victorian War Widows Guild closed in 2021. Some items, including this apron, were donated to the Legacy archive for preservation. It was possible for a widow to be members of both Legacy and the War Widows Guild. Both organisations helped war widows in various ways.A celebration of the 75 years of work done by Jessie Vasey and the War Widows Guild.Dark navy cotton apron with a white stencilled Guild kookaburra logo and text saying 'Celebrating 75 years'.war widows guild, jessie vasey, wwg -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Metal Sign - V/Line, n.d
V/Line metal sign, painted orange one side, black lettering, black stencil representation of luggage.Front: 'Luggage'v/line, sign, signage, luggage, public transport -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Work on paper - Printmaking - Silkscreen, [Fruit Bats] bu Roy Burnyila
Roy BURNYILA (31/12/1954- ) Skin name: Bangardi Language: Ganalbingu Dreaming: Yirritja Clan: Gurrumba Gurrumba Region: Arnhem Land Burnyila learnt to paint from his father. The Arafura Swamp and personal totems such as the Yalman (water lilies), Gumang (magpie geese), Warrnyu (flying fox), Banda (Longneck turtles) and Bapi (snakes) are featured inhis work. Burnyila is renowned for his single coloured lined rarrk (cross hatching). Screenprint of fruit bats, printed in colour inks, from multiple stencils. The work features cross hatching (rarrk).roy burnyila, aboriginal -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Print - Printmaking
Screenprint of fruit bats, printed in colour inks, from multiple stencils. The work features cross hatching (rarrk).Signed with an Xaboriginal -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Sign - Gambling on Board's premises, Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), c1960
Gambling at Tram Depots was common and resulted in the loss of wages. See attached document with notes by Peter Bruce. The MMTB tried to restrict it, but it still took place. W Aird was the Board Secretary.Yields information about gambling at depots by MMTB staff.Sign - blue paint background with white letters stencil cut painted onto a sheet of Masonite, with 3 drilled holes along each of the top and bottom edges with the words "Gambling on the Boards Premises Strictly Prohibited, signed "W. Aird Secretary". Has the word "Masonite" stencilled on the rear.trams, tramways, mmtb, depot, signs, personnel, crews, mess rooms, rules -
Federation University Historical Collection
Stencil, BCFB stencil by Keith Rash
Cardboard stencil of the letters BCFB - probably Ballarat City Fire Brigade - as made and used by Keith Rash of K.E. Signwriter.keith rash, k.e. rash, ballarat city fire brigade -
Tennis Australia
Ball container, Ball, Circa 1935
A brown unbranded box of six tennis balls. Each ball is cream and stencilled with 'DEAC'. Materials: Cardboard, Felt, Rubbertennis -
Hume City Civic Collection
Buckets
Used at Sunbury Asylum where two red buckets were placed in each ward, one filled with sand and one filled with sawdust, this was thought to have been encase of a fire breaking out. Sunbury Asylum closed in 1992 and became Victoria University of Technology.Red painted metal buckets with wire handles, one has wooden hand support. White writing stencilled on sides."Carpenter"sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Laundry Bag
Mesh design bag with synthetic cord tie. Soldier's name is stenciled on the outside of the bag with Unit Numbe in red ink.O'Rourke 3Plaundry bag -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden
Furniture - Bed, Iron Bedstead
19th century iron and nickel plated brass bed formerly in the Catholic Bishop's Palace Ballarat. Originally purchased for the palace in the 1870s and bought at auction to replace similar bedstead that was broken at Hymettus.A recorded piece with history of only two owners, marketed from Ballarat manufacturer and retailer Tunbridge & Sons in the late 19th century.Nickel plated iron & brass three quarter bed. Base stretcher stencil label of Tunbridge & Sons manufacturer Ballarat.On timber matress base/frame stamped Tunbridge & Sons Ballarat.bishops' palace, ballarat, bed, iron furniture, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - NORM GILLIES COLLECTION: BENDIGO PRESERVING COMPANY STENCIL
Bendigo Preserving Company Stencil: ? (PIE) - APPLES Poor condition damaged, LHS portion missing, stained and print marked -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - NORM GILLIES COLLECTION: BENDIGO PRESERVING COMPANY STENCIL
Bendigo Preserving Company Stencil: SWEET - MUSTARD PICKLES poor condition damaged, portion missing, stained and print marked -
Parks Victoria - Andersons Mill
Sign - Stencil
This stencil was used on bags and possibly other packaging containing grain processed and packed at Anderson's Mill. The stencil would have indicated the destination of, or origin of the grain.Rounded trapezoidal shape, metal, letters stamped out. Hole bottom RH corner."A PAT / KINGSTON" -
Parks Victoria - Andersons Mill
Sign - Stencil
This stencil was used on bags and possibly other packaging containing grain processed and packed at Anderson's Mill. The stencil would have indicated the destination of, or origin of the grain.Rectangular, brown, vinyl type material. Lettering: Andersons (blue) Cow Meal (red) Made by D. Anderson & Co Millers, Smeaton Vic, 100lbs, when Pac" (all blue) Some lettering broken bottom right."ANDERSONS / COW MEAL / MADE BY / D. ANDERSON & CO / MILLERS / SMEATON VIC / 100 LBS / WHEN PAC" -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Wooden Suitcase
Donor was former child internee at Camp 3 (father Friedrich "Fritz" Gottlieb Kubler).Wooden suitcase from former child internee in camp 3. (Father was Friedrich "Fritz" Gottlieb Kubler). Brown painted plywood (appears to be from packing case). Metal lock, clasp & bracket for handle. Thick leather handle.L. Kubler (stencilled in black paint on top of suitcase)|Stamp with "Empire Brand" on lining inside.tatura, camp 3, friedrich gottlieb kubler, personal, effects, travel, goods -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Painting, Gustave Dore, Joseph's Flight into Egypt, circa 1875
Signed l.l., red oil, "Gve. Dore". Not dated l.r.cnr.:"Atelier Dore"; studio stencil -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Cup and saucer, Wilkinson, "Father" cup, 1960s
Large tea cup, personalised to "Father", possibly given as a gift.Large cup and saucer set, cream china.On cup: "Father" stencilled in dark red. Saucer: maker's mark " Staffordshire. Wilkinson Ltd. England"cup and saucer set, crockery -
Cheese World Museum
Vacuum cleaner, Scott and Fetzer Co
Used by the Uebergang family of Tooram Park, Allansford.Upright hand-propelled vacuum cleaner has a canvas bag suspended by a spring with stencilled brand name and two rear wheels.Vacuette Special/ Model C Serial number 597887 Distributed by Sole Distributors/Vacuette Distributing Company, London Stores bldg., Melbourne, Australia/Guaranteed service.allansford, uebergang, vacuette, london stores, scott & fetzer, cleaning equipment, vacuum cleaners -
Orbost & District Historical Society
moustache cup, late 19th - first half 20th century
The moustache cup is a drinking cup with a semicircular ledge inside. The ledge has a half moon-shaped opening to allow the passage of liquids and serves as a guard to keep moustaches dry. It is generally acknowledged to have been invented in the 1860s by British potter Harvey Adams (born 1835). Moustaches flourished throughout the Victorian era. Men often applied great gobs of melted wax to the moustache to keep it nice and stiff, with every hair in place.Between 1920 and 1930, moustaches progressively began to go out of fashion and hence moustache cup production gradually dwindled. This cup is an example of a common domestic item of its time. The Nixon families were among the earliest settlers on the Snowy River.A drinking cup with a semi-circular ledge inside - a moustache cup. It is white with a mauve stencilled border design and pink roses in the centre.Bottom - 34 472/5moustache-cup china domestic-items crockery -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Novita Resuscitation canister
missing componentsmetal canister with valve, black body and white top, OXYGEN stencilled on both sides, silver valve attachment, fastened to the boxPMA 0433/2. Sticker; Keep cylinder cool/CIG/B.P. Grade/OXYGEN COMPRESSED/DO NOT ALLOW OIL OR GREASE ON VALVE/OPEN VALVE SLOWLY CLOSE AFTER USE. Sticker; USE NO OIL OR GREASE/THEY CAUSE EXPLOSIONS/OXYGENport melbourne authority (pma) -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - teapot, Dianne Peach, Slip Cast Teapot by Dianne Peach, 1983
In particular I have been using these methods of construction [slab] to interpret the traditionally spherical form of the teapot as a cubist painter might by squaring it up and transposing curved surfaces into planes and angles. These geometric versions provide flat surfaces for pattern making and light reflection, and the objects become increasingly more decorative than functional. I find enormous pleasure in bending convention to the verge of impracticality. But not so radically that l miss the challenge of producing a form that still incorporates most of the elements of a properly functioning teapot, such as the height of the spout to the pot, the ease of filling, emptying, and handling. Surface decoration plays a vital role in reinforcing the abstraction. Bold areas of black underglaze are applied with distinct boundaries dictated by the form’s angles and planes. In pairs or ad hoc groupings the teapots react with each other and the spaces between to present complex geometric patterns. High firing produces a dense, almost vitrified body and the surface quality I admire without the need for glaze. Although some with more functionality may be glazed inside.(http://www.diannepeach.com/, accessed 23 July 2021)Dianne PEACH (1947- ) Since being introduced to pottery by Milton Moon and David Smith in the mid 60s Dianne Peach initially focused on wheel thrown functional war, which expnded include the infinite possibilities of slab building and casting. This work was purchased from the "Fresh Clay' Exhibition in 1983.Electric kiln fired slip cast earthenware teapot with stencils and coloured glazes. Purchased from the 'Fresh Clay' exhibition, 1883.dianne peach, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, jan feder, ceramics, teapot, fresh clay exhibition -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object - Ammunition box
Wooden ammunition box painted olive green with white letter stenciling. To contain 30 grenades. Rope handles and hinged lid.30 grenades Hand Frag M2GA2 Comp. B W/Fuze M215 108-MY-12-70 FUZE 108-MY-6-70ammunition box, hand grenades -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - NORM GILLIES COLLECTION: BENDIGO PRESERVING COMPANY STENCIL
Bendigo Preserving Company Stencil: GREEN - TOMATO PICKLES Poor condition, upper RH portion missing, stained and print marked -
National Wool Museum
Stencil
Stencils are from Collins Mills.ACL RECASED - S & Co BRADFORD DAP MAT CITY 1-10wool - transportation wool sales export - wool, wool - transportation, wool sales, export - wool -
National Wool Museum
Stencil
Woolbrokers Shipping Department stencil.wool brokering