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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Gas Mask, WW1, 1914 - 1918
Issued to Australian servicemen during WW1 when poison gas was used in warfare in Europe. Object used in WW1 by Ron Rose's father, James Rose. He served in the 8th field ambulance co, 1915 - 1918. WW1 gas mask. Face mask tube connected to metal container.All contained inside canvas haversack. Cellophane.ww1 army gear, ww1 gas masks, james rose, 8th field ambulance co. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Weeder - Garden, 1940's
Used by internees at Camp 3Pointed two pronged metal and wood garden weeder. Tin tube around the lower end of wooden handleweeder, bissinger g, wied k and n, camp 3, tatura, ww2, domestic, gardening -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Ditta Fenzo Martinelli, INFILA needle threader
This device allows easy threading of needles with ease. Place the needle in the most suitable casing (either white or black edged) then wrap the thread along the base of the groove. Push the corresponding white knob across slowly and pull the thread that appears on the other side slowly until the shorter end appears, and the needle is threaded.Blue plastic rectangle with two insert tubes and two white push tabs, a leaflet of multilingual instructions and a needle'INFILA' in gold writing on the front 'INFILA A60 Automatico Automatic needle threader' in blue on the backassistive devices, ditta fenzo martinelli -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Helium
b. The Helium which was extracted from it. (In a discharge tube.) 'Original Helium presented by Sir Wm Ramsay' on label -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Equipment - Urinary receiver, Irving Urinary Receiver, [ca. 1930's]
This apparatus was devised by Hamilton Irving an English general surgeon in 1907. Supra pubic prostatectomy surgery was being performed more frequently due to improvements in procedures. There were issues post-operatively as dressings were saturated with urine and causing excoriation. The receiver was said to be easy to apply, comfortable to wear and effective in keeping the patient dry and able to move freely in bed. Supra pubic urinary drainage cover/receiver, metal with two drainage outlets to enable urine to drain via an abdominal drain tube following a supra pubic cystoscopy and prostatectomy, held in place by a leather belt, two rubber tubes were then attached other ends placed in a urinalFront of appliance has 'RAMSAY' inscribed as well as 'Wd 3' [Ward 3].post operative prostatectomy 1930s, medical equipment -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Equipment - Urinary receiver, Irving Urinary Receiver, [ca. 1930's]
This apparatus was devised by Hamilton Irving an English general surgeon in 1907. Supra pubic prostatectomy surgery was being performed more frequently due to improvements in procedures. There were issues post-operatively as dressings were saturated with urine and causing excoriation. The receiver was said to be easy to apply, comfortable to wear and effective in keeping the patient dry and able to move freely in bed. Supra pubic urinary drainage cover/receiver, metal with two drainage outlets to enable urine to drain via an abdominal drain tube following a supra pubic cystoscopy and prostatectomy, held in place by a leather belt, two rubber tubes were then attached other ends placed in a urinal"Ward 3" etched on to top and underneath rim. Old catalogued number "176-78" in black ink on underneath rim and sticker with "176-78" on side.post operative prostatectomy 1930s, medical equipment -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Southey's Tubes
Southey's TubesIn small cardboard boxsouthey's, tubes, ballarat -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Tool, Car puncture kit Leggett
This is a car and motorbike inner tube puncture kit. The patch was clamped on the roughened area of the puncture and the red composition material was lit with a match resulting in the patch vulcanizing on to the tube. Metal horseshoe shaped clamp with screw clamp. It has small oval flat metal dish with circular piece of perforated metal loose on top.Leggett on one side of the horseshoe and Use Leggett refills on other side.warrnambool, leggett puncture kit, car puncture kit, -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Needles, Becton, Dickinson & Co
Brown and white cardboard box with white manufacturer's label adhered to the front. The box contains clear plastic tubes, holding two (2) metal needles in each tube. There is allocation for six (6) needles in the tubing, but only four (4) needles are present. There is allocation for another tubing section, but that is not present.Stamped into flat portion of connector: YALE / RUSTLESS / B-D / 25hypodermic, needle, syringe, yale, regular point, b-d lok, becton, dickinson & co, rutherford -
Orbost & District Historical Society
pump, first half 20th century
This is an example of a once common motoring accessory no longer used.A hand-operated car tyre pump with brass fittings. It has a steel tube, a wooden handle and a metal foot rest.pump tyre-pump car-accessories -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Confectionery Thermometer, Early 20th Century
The company was established in 1859 by Alfred Charles Cossor following a period of apprenticeship by the founder as a glass blower, Having gained a high reputation for his skills and the quality of his products, the founder was joined by his sons Alfred Charles in 1875 and then by his younger son Frank in 1885. In 1904 Accoson produced their first glass manometer, using their glass blowing skills, known as the sphygmomanometer. A year later Russian surgeon Nikolai Korotkoff first described the technique to measure diastolic pressure. In 1921 Frank Cossor was joined by his son Frank Gordon Cossor and the company expanded its products to include all types of thermometers, hydrometers and syringes. However, Sphygmomanometers became the main product of the company. When Adrian Cossor joined the company in 1966 he was the fourth generation to do so. Accoson was acquired by the HCE Medical Group in 2018 and relocated to new premises in Irvine, Scotland. An item made for the confectionery industries not very rare, but made by the company that invented and pioneered the blood pressure meter (sphygmomanometer) that is still in use today and an item we all have use when we have visited our doctor when our blood pressure is checked.Thermometer wooden casing with a metal tip. used for measuring temperature by the expansion and contraction of mercury or alcohol in a capillary tube and bulb. Inscription Made by ACCOSON, in England for B.M.I. Ltd.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, thermometer, b.m.i. ltd, accoson, blood pressure -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Blood Transfusion bags
This blood transfusion bag was used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was built in 1949 specifically for the increase in population due to the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. The clear sterilisation bag is no longer used for sterilising.Historical: Shows the development of scientific hospital equipment. Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was remote and therefore required good equipment. Good condition and good interpretation capacity.Whole blood bank used for transfusion. Clear tube inside a clear sterilisation bag which has a descriptive label on it.Label is detailed with the following titles: Whole Blood CPDA - 1 / Terumo Blood Bag CPDA -1. Also: Transfusion Instructions. Also: Anticoagulant Citrate Phosphate, Dextrose Adenine, Solution USP, Single Pack. Sterile, Non-Pyrogenic, Do Not Vent, Use only if solution is clear, Single use onlymedical equipment. hospital equipment. tawonga. mt. beauty. nurse. doctor. health. blood. transfusion -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Headwear - Flying helmet
An example of the type of flying helmets worn by air crew.Brown leather with adjusting chin strap and press studs. Supports for gosport communication tubes . Buff coloured chamois lining .6 7/8 - 7 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - VENTURI, AIRCRAFT, c. 1939 - 45
Item belonged to Maxwell Lennox Matheson No 418447 RAAF. Refer Cat No1959 for his service record.This device was mounted outside of aircraft, in air stream, generating a vacuum. L = 27 cm. Air tube and coupling at base. Manufactures plaque states "Type B-4 plus misc numbers."venturi, equipment aircraft -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Conversation Tube
One school of thought is that it is an Ausculater -similar to a stethoscope. Others think it is a Convertube to aid the hearing impaired. This is a conversation tube. It has a hose with black funnel shaped fitting on one end and a small fitting round fitting on other.shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwrecked artefact, warrnambool, ausculater, convertube, hearing aid -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Tool - Candle Snuffer, Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Port Melbourne, 1900s
85 cm long candle snuffer - wooden handle with brass cap (and thin tube which may be hook connection)religion - anglican (holy trinity) -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tap
Turnable handle with the Letters H&L inscribed in it wooden styled metal pipe/tube A Nut that seemed turn with the handleH & L -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Weeder - Garden, 1940's
Used by internee at Camp 3Pointed large one pronged metal and wood garden weeder. Tin tube around the lower end of wooden handle"KW" on the handleweeder, garden, bissinger g, wied k and n, camp 3, tatura, ww2, domestic, gardening -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Weeder - Garden, 1940's
Used by internees at Camp 3Pointed small one pronged metal and wood garden weeder. Tin tube around the lower end of wooden handle"KW" on the handleweeder, garden, bissinger g, wied k and n, camp 3, tatura, ww2, domestic, gardening -
University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry
Glass Tube
Glass tube one with cork stoppers at each end and glass section inside. Used to demonstrate spiral strain cracking -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Brackets
Stainless steel brackets off the wreck of the Gypsy Moth V, wrecked near the lighthouse on 19 December 1982. These brackets were used to hold wire stays to the mast or bowsprit. The comparatively recent relics have a reliable provenance to the yacht Gipsy Moth V, which ran ashore on rocks under the lighthouse on 18 December 1982. It was the yacht that carried Sir Francis Chichester (1901-1972) on his second world voyage in 1971. While sailing the 19m (63.5ft) vessel in the 1972 Transatlantic Race, Chichester became weakened by cancer and had to abandon the competition and died two months later. His son Giles sailed the yacht back to England. In December 1982 British skipper, Desmond Hampton chartered the yacht for the around the world, single handed race. He had been running second and was nearing the end of the second leg of the competition from Cape Town, South Africa to Sydney when the accident happened. After going to bed he set the yacht on self steering and it wedged itself into a crevice just below the lighthouse and broke up. Everything was salvaged except for the masts and the engine. Twenty five years later, in 2007, items salvaged from the wreck surfaced in regional Victoria in a display of the ‘Gipsy Moth V Collection’, which included wreckage as well as photographs. The information from the ‘Sail World’ website did not provide any further details about the exhibition or its organisers.Two similar stainless steel brackets; half tubes with diagonally protruding flat section with hole at end. End is rounded. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Headwear (Item) - Flying Helmet Leather with Gosport Tubes Size 71/4
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Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Clothing - Leather Arm Guard
Long brown leather object approx 30cm with two thin leather straps and buckles, currently rolled and appearing as a tube.arm-guard, bracer, leather sheath, protective clothing, early sporting equipment -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Tube, Endotracheal, Uncuffed Rubber Nasal Tube
This is an early example of an endotracheal tube invented by Ivan Magill. The shattered faces and jaws of wounded soldiers presented real difficulties for the administration of anaesthesia. Ivan Magill and Stanley Rowbotham developed endotracheal tubes for these procedures that were more efficient and practical than the earlier insufflation catheters.The attached safety pin was used to prevent the loss of the tube down the patient's nose.Brown rubber tubing with three pairs of holes at one end and a bevelled edge at the other for nasal endotracheal intubation. There is a large safety pin stuck through the first pair of holes.magill, ivan, endotracheal, intubation, nasal, airway -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Portable Resuscitator Airviva
Rubber tubes and a black rubber pump are in the case. Instructions for use and the connection of tubes and pump are written on the lid. Light and easy to carry. Rubber was used during the 1960s before plastic was available.Used in the Kiewa Valley during the 1960s.Green case with 2 clips used to attach the lid at the front. Lid is on hinges at the back of the lid. A handle is attached to the lid. Inside the lid are the instructions foruse. The Pump and hoses are detached and included and made of rubber.Made in Australia On lid: Air Viva Resuscitatorportable resuscitator 1960s -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Equipment - Junker's apparatus
Between 1867 and 1920, anaesthesia for dental operations was often maintained by blowing the vapour of ether or chloroform into the patients' oral or nasal pharynx. Junker's inhalers are a "blow over" device used with a hand-held bellows to bubble air through liquid chloroform and to the patient. It was initially intended for use with bichloride of methylene, a mixture of chloroform and methyl alcohol. Ferdinand Ethelbert Junker introduced his inhaler in 1867 as appointed physician to Samaritan Free Hospital for Women (although it didn't have that name until c.1904). Glass jar with liquid measure markers etched onto. The jar has a metal lid, with a metal tube descending into the jar. Two metal tubes are protuding out of the top of the lid, and each has a small section of rubber tubing attached. There is also a metal hook, used to attached the jar to the physicians (anaesthetist's) lapel.Stamped into frame of metal lid: LONDON MADEjunker, blow over, chloroform, samaritan free hospital for women -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Equipment - Monoxide Monitor, VIOSH: Carbon Monoxide Monitor - Dragerwerk Lubeck
Victorian Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (VIOSH) Australia is the Asia-Pacific centre for teaching and research in occupational health and safety (OHS) and is known as one of Australia's leaders on the field. VIOSH has a global reputation for its innovative approach within the field of OHS management. VIOSH had its first intake of students in 1979. At that time the Institution was known as the Ballarat College of Advanced Education. In 1990 it became known as Ballarat University College, then in 1994 as University of Ballarat. It was 2014 that it became Federation University. VIOSH Australia students are safety managers, senior advisors and experienced OHS professionals. They come from all over Australia and industry. Students are taught active research and enquiry; rather than textbook learning and a one-size fits all approach. VIOSH accepts people into the Graduate Diploma of Occupational Hazard Management who have no undergraduate degree - on the basis of extensive work experience and knowledge. Box of accessories for the carbon monoxide monitor manufactured by Dragerwerk Lubeck Germany. Instructions enclosed are in English German and French Clear perspex container - divided into three sections. Thermometers, plastic bag, rubber tubes. Instruction sheet in German, English and Frenchviosh, victorian institute of occupational safety and health, carbon monoxide monitor, dragerwerk lubeck -
Bendigo Military Museum
Weapon - SHELL, CANNON
This is one of the last 50 x 105 mm cannon shells fired in Sth Vietnam..1) Brass Cannon Shell rimmed. .2) Cardboard tube with end caps to hold shell. .3) Card, RAA Badge..1) Base of shell stamped: “105 mm M14 Type 1 Lot ERM-1-43 1943” Place at base: “Presentation case number 31 of 50. Fired at Nui Dat Sth Vietnam by A Field Battery on the occasion of the Centenary of the Battery, 1 August 1971 whilst on active service with 12 field Regt RAA” .2) Marked: “Container M105A2 UAC 105 mm HOW” .3) Card: “This cartridge is number 31 of 50. Presented to Col Comdt E Comb by the Commanding Officer and all Ranks 12 Field Regiment RAA, Sth Vietnam 1971”.arms-ammunition, military history-army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - FLOTATION BLADDER, Firestone R & L Products Co, 9.3.1943
Khaki, jungle type-1 waterproof flotation bladder, black blow up rip tube in top left hand corner.“C Swatton” on back “Type-1 Bladder Flotation Jungle Purchase Order 26043. Mar 9 1943 Specification PQD No 243. Stock No 74-1-308 Philadelphia QM Depot. Inspector”military equipment - army, passchendaele barracks trust -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Poster, 1980s
Screen print poster on butchers paper. Orange, black, pink print, green depiction of turntable, broadcaster. Poster in cardboard tube.poster, 1980, 1980s