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Greensborough Historical Society
Program - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Greensborough College Graduation Ceremony 1998. Gr8750, 08/12/1998
A digital copy of the Greensborough College Graduation Ceremony 1998. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1998 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College [Gr8750]Digital copy of programrosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Program - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Greensborough College Graduation Ceremony 1999. Gr8750, 07/12/1999
A digital copy of the Greensborough College Graduation Ceremony 1999. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1999 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College [Gr8750]Digital copy of programrosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Program - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Greensborough College Graduation Ceremony 2001. Gr8750, 13/12/2001
A digital copy of the Greensborough College Graduation Ceremony 2001. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 2001 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College [Gr8750]Digital copy of programrosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Program - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Greensborough College Graduation Ceremony 2002. Gr8750, 05/12/2002
A digital copy of the Greensborough College Graduation Ceremony 2002. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 2002 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College [Gr8750]Digital copy of programrosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Greensborough College 2002 Staff Gr8750, 2002_
A group photograph of staff at Greensborough College in 2002. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002 (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 2002 Rosie was a student at Greensborough Secondary College (Gr8750)Digital colour school photograph rosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Greensborough College 2001 Year 12 Gr8750, 2001_
A class photograph of Year 12 at Greensborough College in 2001. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002 (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 2001 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College (Gr8750). Digital colour school photograph rosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Greensborough College 2002 Year 12 Gr8750, 2002_
A class photograph of Year 12 at Greensborough College in 2002. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002 (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 2002 Rosie was a student at Greensborough College (Gr8750). Digital colour school photograph rosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Jar, Not known
This animal heart has been placed in preserving fluid. This can be formaldehyde, isopropyl or ethanol. It is important that glass jars are used, as plastic will be affected by the chemicals over time in the preserving fluid. Note the glass lid. It is not known how long the heart has been in this jar, but it is remarkably well preserved.The use of such preserved specimens is widespread in teaching students of all ages, veterinary operatives and museums of the composition of certain animals, insects and birds. Any information about an animal — be it photographs, blood, feathers or fur samples — is better than no information at all. But specimens are vital to ground-truth.Jar clear glass with taped metal screw top lid & preserving fluid containing a heartNoneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, heart -
Federation University Historical Collection
Scientific Instrument, Transformer or Voltage Switch
Transformer with switchable voltage. Voltage ranges from 110 to 240. This means it can be in different countries. It has a 6 volt input for light/lamp. Made in 1940s. The core of the transformer is laminated steel, each layer insulated to stop from over heating. The transformer is still in working order.Transformer with switch for different voltage settings. Globe connected to unit. Universal transformertransformer, switch, voltage, light, laminated steel, insulated, switchable, universal -
Lake Bolac & District Historical Society
Black and white photograph, Mortlake Rd./Montgomery St., Lake Bolac, 1912
Mortlake Rd./Montgomery St., Lake Bolac, 1912. Looking northwards. Image shows the broad expanse of the grass verge and road (top left) with Josiah Park's forge and smithy, the pub and the store, with peppercorn trees planted along the street. On the right the public hall can be faintly seen.lake bolac, montgomery st., 1912. -
Warrnambool Art Gallery
Knobkerrie, Early 19th century
Knobkerrie are clubs used as weapons mainly in South and East Africa. The club end can be used to throw at an animal or to club an enemy's head in. Usually these would be carved from a protruding tree branch. The name is Afrikaans and comes from 'Knop', meaning knot or ball and 'Kierie', meaning cane.Accessioned into the museum collection in 1913 and donated by a Mrs Newcome, there is not much other information on its provenance. However, the museum collection holds several artefacts from this region of South Africa and much of it was collected during the Boer Wars of 1880-1881 and 1899-1902.A wooden club type object. It has a narrow cylindrical handle with a large wooden sphere at the top. The wood is shiny and smooth with a polished effect. The handle is 31.5cm long with a 2cm diameter and the head or knob has a height of 9.5cm and a circumference of 27cm.This would have been hand carved from a protruding tree branch. Towards the end of the handle is a 13.9cm section of zig-zag patterning. Further down towards the 'knob' there looks to be carved into the wood 'Jud'.knobkerrie, boer war, zulu, south africa, ethnography, weapon -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Pamphlet, Windsor Publications, Windsor Publications slide list, mid 1970s
Provides a list of available colour slides from which duplicates could be ordered, both railways and tramways. Windsor publications published a number of books and ran a small shop in the City for a while. Was operated by Rodney Hudson. Some of his photos can be seen on the trams down under website.Demonstrates a sales order pamphlet of the mid 1970sPamphlet - folded foolscap sheet with a supplementary list - Windsor Publications slide listA number of slides have been marked for possible purchase along with a number on the supplementary list.photographs, windsor publications, rodney hudson, sales orders, lists -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, The Pleasant Creek Cross Reef No1 Shaft Panorama of a Mining Scene in the Duke Sands area c1875
Mining Scene Duke Sands area c1875 Behind the tree on left is Extended Cross Mine and on the right is the Oriental Mine. In the centre is the North Cross Mine No1 shaft. In the foreground is one of the Moonlight dams. St Peters Lutheran Church in Scallan Street can be seen on the right horizon. Two mines and workings on other side of Moonies settling dam. Two Gentlemen lower left cornerstawell mining -
Beechworth Honey Archive
Extractor
Frames are uncapped with an uncapping knife, and placed into a holding spot or basket. The handle is then turned, spinning the frames inside. Eventually, the centrifugal force drains the honey from the frames. The honey can be poured from the drum via the tap. The empty frames go back into beehives to be filled with honey again.Antique two frame manual extractor. Metal 44 gallon drum with external tap, handle and hole. Inside; rotating two-frame honey extractor. The two frames are attached to a square metal structure. Each frame is only attached by one end. Each frame is a rectangular metal construction with square wire panels on two sides. Internal frame rotates freely. Other two sides and base solid. On top of drum is a hand-driven metal crank for turning internal frames.two, frame, hand, manual, extractor, honey, beechworth honey -
Vision Australia
Education kit - Object, 3D model of eye
This 3D model of the eye on shows the way they eye connects to the brain. The eyeball divides in half to study the interior and shows attachments for all six muscles that move the eyeball, the optic nerve, and surrounding blood vessels. Through the cornea the iris and pupil are visible. The iris, cornea and lens can be removed.1 pedestal mounted 3D model of the eye, hand painted in green, red, blue yellow and black equipment, model -
Vision Australia
Leisure object - Object, Dominoes for the blind, 19
Set of plastic dominoes with raised black dots and white ridge dividing each title for easier tactile reading. On the base of each domino is a black, non-slip surface. The double-six dominoes (as they are called) is the most common set sold and still can be purchased from RNIB today. 28 dominoes in blue and white metal hinged box recreation, games -
Melbourne Legacy
Poster, Give as much as you can spare to Legacy, 1960s
A copy of a poster asking for donations. It is just the Legacy Torch and the text: "Only your support keeps Legacy's torch burning. Legacy does not receive any Government subsidy. Give as much as you can spare to Legacy. Today is Legacy Badge Day." A similar set of proformas are at 00338.A record of forms and items used in Legacy's business practices in the 1960s.White paper poster with black print to advertise Badge Day pasted on brown paper from a folio of forms and brochures from the 1960s.proformas, stationery, donations -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard, Rose Stereograph Co, "Beautiful Collins Street", mid 1970s
Photo of Collins Street from west of Russell Street with the Regent Theatre, the Athenaeum Theatre, Wales House, the Manchester Unity building, and the Melbourne Town Hall in the view. W2 class No 645 bound for Mont Albert on route 42 is eastbound. The City Square can be seen on the left side. Yields information about Collins St mid to late 1970s.Colour postcard by Rose Stereograph Co. No. 1674postcards, collins st, w2 class, city square, melbourne town hall, tramways, trams, route 42, tram 645 -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Fancy Dress ball, Mechanics Institute Hall, Carrum, c 1925
Fancy Dress Ball in the Carrum Mechanics Institute Hall. The hall was built about 1910. In the photograph you can see the gas lighting pipes, the gas was generated in a shed at the rear of the hall. On the left of the door on the rear wall, there is a hole which was used to show silent black and white movies.Sepia photo of a large group of children in fancy dress in the foreground with adults standing in the background. The Hall has decorations strung across the ceiling.H. J. Garrood Photocarrum, chelsea, carrum mechanics hall, fancy dress ball, social function, clothing -
Trinity College Cultural Collections
Sovereign balance
Brass balance for weighing one soveriegn and half sovereigns. Contained in a small orange coloured cardboard box which opens in half.A 'crown' etched on the left of the fulcrum and 'sovereign' and 'warranted' etched in the first circle and 'sovereign' '1/2' ( half) on the second circle. Box has writing " Improved sovereign balance\To weign and gauge soveriegns and half sovereigns\Being so exact that no conterfeit can possibly go through the gauge\of sufficient weight to turn the balance. -
Trinity College Cultural Collections
Sovereign balance
Brass balance for weighing one soveriegn and half sovereigns. Contained in a small orange coloured cardboard box which opens in half.A 'crown' etched on the left of the fulcrum and 'sovereign' and 'warranted' etched in the first circle and 'sovereign' '1/2' ( half) on the second circle. Box has writing " Improved sovereign balance\To weign and gauge soveriegns and half sovereigns\Being so exact that no conterfeit can possibly go through the gauge\of sufficient weight to turn the balance. -
Trinity College Cultural Collections
Sovereign balance, c.1850
Sovereigns are no longer used as currency in Australia. Brass balance for weighing one soveriegn and half sovereigns. Contained in a small orange coloured cardboard box which opens in half.A 'crown' etched on the left of the fulcrum and 'sovereign' and 'warranted' etched in the first circle and 'sovereign' '1/2' ( half) on the second circle. Box has writing " Improved sovereign balance\To weigh and gauge soveriegns and half sovereigns\Being so exact that no conterfeit can possibly go through the gauge\of sufficient weight to turn the balance."sovereign, sovereigns, half sovereigns, george w rusden -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Gauze & Box, Early - Mid 20th Century
When used as a medical dressing, woven gauze is usually made of cotton. It is especially useful for dressing wounds where other fabrics might stick to the burn or laceration. Many modern medical gauzes are covered with a perforated plastic film such as Telfa or a polyblend which prevents direct contact and further minimizes wound adhesion. Also, it can be impregnated with a thick, creamy mixture of zinc oxide and calamine to promote healing, as in Unna's boot. (An Unna’s boot is a special gauze (usually 4 inches wide and 10 yards long) bandage, which can be used for the treatment of venous stasis ulcers and other venous insufficiencies of the leg. It can also be used as a supportive bandage for sprains and strains of the foot, ankle and lower leg. The gauze is impregnated with a thick, creamy mixture of zinc oxide and calamine to promote healing. It may also contain acacia, glycerin, castor oil and white petrolatum.) Gauze is also used during procedures involving accidental tooth loss; either the gauze is used to provide pressure as the tooth is moved back into its corresponding socket, or the tooth is wrapped in gauze and placed in milk or saline to keep it alive while the tooth is being transported or prepared for reinsertion. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GauzeAccess to emergency medical help in early settlement days of Victoria could take quite some time, especially in remote areas. From 1888 First Aid Kits and instructions became available for work sites, offices, community groups and individuals, helping to bridge the gap between the accident and the arrival of medical assistance. Gauze was widely used in many medical conditions.Gauze and maroon box with sliding top, purple bandage (gauze) inside. Gold rim top and bottom. None.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, first aid bandages, dressings, medical -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Gauze & Box, Flexlock Products, Early - Mid 20th Century
When used as a medical dressing, woven gauze is usually made of cotton. It is especially useful for dressing wounds where other fabrics might stick to the burn or laceration. Many modern medical gauzes are covered with a perforated plastic film such as Telfa or a polyblend which prevents direct contact and further minimizes wound adhesion. Also, it can be impregnated with a thick, creamy mixture of zinc oxide and calamine to promote healing, as in Unna's boot. (An Unna’s boot is a special gauze (usually 4 inches wide and 10 yards long) bandage, which can be used for the treatment of venous stasis ulcers and other venous insufficiencies of the leg. It can also be used as a supportive bandage for sprains and strains of the foot, ankle and lower leg. The gauze is impregnated with a thick, creamy mixture of zinc oxide and calamine to promote healing. It may also contain acacia, glycerin, castor oil and white petrolatum.) Gauze is also used during procedures involving accidental tooth loss; either the gauze is used to provide pressure as the tooth is moved back into its corresponding socket, or the tooth is wrapped in gauze and placed in milk or saline to keep it alive while the tooth is being transported or prepared for reinsertion. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GauzeAccess to emergency medical help in early settlement days of Victoria could take quite some time, especially in remote areas. From 1888 First Aid Kits and instructions became available for work sites, offices, community groups and individuals, helping to bridge the gap between the accident and the arrival of medical assistance. Gauze was widely used in many medical conditions.Gauze and box entitled "MASTISAC?. The Combination Bandage" Bandage is complete with instructions for use inside.Mastisac ‘The combination Bandage. A convenient and effective FIRST AID. Prepared and distributed by Flexlock products, 15 Mills Street, Albert Parkflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, first aid, bandages, dressings, medical -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Album - Photograph, J.A. McDonald, Garden Hill, Kangaroo Ground, c. 1962
Garden Hill burnt following bush fires - most likely the 15-16 Jan 1962 fire A helicopter can be seen flying over the top of the hill Eltham Shire Council purchased this property in the early 1970s and it has now been incorpoarted within the Shire of Eltham Memorial ParkRecord of various Shire of Eltham infrastructure works undertaken during the period of 1952-1962 involving bridge and road reconstruction projects, sometimes with Eltham Shire Council Project Reference numbers quoted. It was during this period that a number of significant improvements were made to roads and new bridges constructed within the shire that remain in place as of present day (2022). In many situations, the photos provide a tangible visible record of infrastructure that existed throughout the early days of the Shire. The album was put together by or under the direction of the Shire Engineer, J.A. McDonald.1962, garden hill, kangaroo ground, shire of eltham memorial park, victorian bushfires - 1962 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Rosie Bray, Class of Lyn McRobert 1988, 1988_
These photographs are of Mrs Lyn McRobert's class at Watsonia Tech . This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1988 Rosie was a student at Watsonia Technical School (WaTECH)Digital colour photograph rosie bray, watsonia technical school, lyn mcrobert -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newsletter - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Watsonia High School Awards Night 1988 WaHIGH, 03/11/1989
A digital copy a Watsonia High School Newsletter 1989. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1989 Rosie was a student at Watsonia High School (WaHIGH)Digital copy of school newsletterrosie bray, watsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Rosie Bray, Watsonia High Australian History class 1989 WaHIGH, 1989_
These photographs are of the Australian History class at Watsonia High in 1989. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002, (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1989 Rosie was a student at Watsonia High School (WaHIGH)Compilation of digital colour photographs rosie bray, watsonia high school -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Greensborough Secondary College 1990 Staff Gr8750, 1990_
A group photograph of staff at Greensborough Secondary College in 1990. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002 (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1990 Rosie was a student at Greensborough Secondary College (Gr8750)Digital colour school photograph rosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college -
Greensborough Historical Society
School Photograph - Digital Image, Rosie Bray et al, Greensborough Secondary College 1993 Staff Gr8750, 1993_
A group photograph of staff at Greensborough Secondary College in 1993. This copy is owned by GHS member Rosie Bray who was a mature age student from 1988-2002 (Rosie's story "Second chance at learning" can be read at Item 787). In 1993 Rosie was a student at Greensborough Secondary College (Gr8750)Digital colour school photograph rosie bray, greensborough secondary college, greensborough college