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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Propert's Whistling Egg Timer and egg whisk
... By far the most successful product was a ball-driven egg beater, trademarked as the Ezy Whisk or Swift Whisk. In the days before electric beaters, the Ezy Whisk and Swift Whisk were market leaders and were exported world-wide. ...Two Propert's kitchen appliances - a stainless steel Whistling Egg Timer and a Swift Whisk Beater...On Egg Beater : A PROPERT PRODUCT MADE IN AUSTRALIA PATENT BALL DRIVE SWIFT WHIP STAINLESS STEEL...By far the most successful product was a ball-driven egg beater, trademarked as the Ezy Whisk or Swift Whisk. In the days before electric beaters, the Ezy Whisk and Swift Whisk were market leaders and were exported world-wide. ...John and Emma Propert emigrated from England in 1877 and settled in New South Wales . Several of their 11 children became talented inventors, designing items ranging from kitchen utensils to coaches and later pop-up caravans. One of the most successful was Charles, who designed and built kitchenware over many decades. His earliest invention was irrigation equipment including patenting the common backyard rose sprinkler. Propert became a household name when he began making a wide range of kitchen implements for decades including flour sifters and chip cutters. By the 1970s Propert was Australia’s leading brand of kitchen and bathroom scales. By far the most successful product was a ball-driven egg beater, trademarked as the Ezy Whisk or Swift Whisk. In the days before electric beaters, the Ezy Whisk and Swift Whisk were market leaders and were exported world-wide. Charles Propert and his son Bertram manufactured more than a quarter of a million egg beaters a year in the early 1950s which explains why so many are still in use today.These items are significant because they were widely used throughout Australia in the 1950s by a major Australian manufacturer.Two Propert's kitchen appliances - a stainless steel Whistling Egg Timer and a Swift Whisk BeaterOn Egg Beater : A PROPERT PRODUCT MADE IN AUSTRALIA PATENT BALL DRIVE SWIFT WHIP STAINLESS STEELkitchen utensils, propert kitchen appliances -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Sunbury Football team 1958, 1958
... ..."The Swifts'...The team was known as 'The Swifts'....The team was known as 'The Swifts'. Sunbury Football Club "The Swifts' Clarke Oval Sunbury Football Club 1958 A non-digital scanned black and white photograph with a cream border of a football team Sunbury Football team 1958 Photograph ...This 1958 photograph of the Sunbury Football Club members was taken on the club's home ground at Clarke Oval, named after the Clarke family from Rupertswood.. The team was known as 'The Swifts'.A non-digital scanned black and white photograph with a cream border of a football team Sunbury Football Club 1958sunbury football club, "the swifts', clarke oval -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePostcard
... ...hms swift...Black and White postcard of steam ship, hand writing on front "HMS Swift". (SH 272 Ships S)...hand writing on front "HMS Swift". ...Black and White postcard of steam ship, hand writing on front "HMS Swift". (SH 272 Ships S) Postcard ...Black and White postcard of steam ship, hand writing on front "HMS Swift". (SH 272 Ships S)hand writing on front "HMS Swift". flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, hms swift, post card, postcard, steam ship -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - SERVICE DRESS, OFFICERS, Keith Courtenay Pty Ltd, 1972-73
... Dean Swift..."Dean Swift" was in the Army Reserve. Last rank was LT.COLONEL....Inside jacket on the label is typed "CAPT SWIFT". 2. Inside trousers on label "CAPT SWIFT"....Inside jacket on the label is typed "CAPT SWIFT". 2. Inside trousers on label "CAPT SWIFT". 1.Khaki wool polyester jacket. ..."Dean Swift" was in the Army Reserve. Last rank was LT.COLONEL.1.Khaki wool polyester jacket. It has four front pockets. All four pockets are missing their buttons. There are four button holes on the front - these are also missing the buttons. Epaulettes are held down with a gold button. Corps = RACT. The jacket is lined with a cream nylon material. 2. Trousers - wool/poly, khaki, zip fly, cuffless. Two side pockets, one hip pocket.1. Inside jacket on the label is typed "CAPT SWIFT". 2. Inside trousers on label "CAPT SWIFT".dean swift, army reserve, ract, passchendaele barracks trust -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Staff Swifts Foundry
... Joe Swift made and donated the following items to the Mitcham Sub-Branch of the RSL.|1. ...Black and white photo of Staff at Swifts Foundry, Carween Avenue, Mitcham. Swifts made Commemorative Plaque for opening of Schwerkolt Cottage....Staff Swifts Foundry Photograph Photograph ...Joe Swift made and donated the following items to the Mitcham Sub-Branch of the RSL.|1. RSL Badge outside the entrance doors from the main car park.|2. Legacy Badge inside the above doors.|3. Sword mounted on the East wall of the main hall.|It is thought that Swift's Foundry manufactured some items for Canberra War Museum and the above may have been replicas.Black and white photo of Staff at Swifts Foundry, Carween Avenue, Mitcham. Swifts made Commemorative Plaque for opening of Schwerkolt Cottage.swifts foundry, carween avenue, mitcham, cook, molly -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Matson & Fraser, Sunbury Football team
... ..."The Swifts'...In 1892 the team officially became known as The Swifts. Some of the players have been identified in the image. ...Sunbury Football Club "The Swifts' J.Fisher W.Wider L.Drew R. Grant A. ...The earliest record of the Sunbury Aussies Rules football is in 1881when a match was played between Sunbury and Keilor. In 1892 the team officially became known as The Swifts. Some of the players have been identified in the image. They are - Standing: J.Fisher, W.Wider, L.Drew, R. Grant, A. Oserham, I. Gilchrist, B. Campbell, A.F. Daniel, E. Campbell and W. Eadie. Seated: P. Whelan, E. Whelan, C. Whelan and E. Meeking. The Sunbury Football Club is one of the earliest and oldest sporting clubs to be still in existence today.A non-digital black and white scanned photograph of a football team taken some time in the early 1900s, showing 21 players and the coach. photographed in an open area. The image has been printed on A4 paper and a list of names is attached.sunbury football club, "the swifts', j.fisher, w.wider, l.drew, r. grant, a. oserham, i. gilchrist, b. campbell, a.f. daniel, e. campbell and w. eadie. seated: p. whelan, e. whelan, c. whelan and e. meeking. -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - JACKET, MESS DRESS, Keith Courtenay Pty Ltd, 1972-73
... Dean Swift..."Dean Swift" was an officer in the army reserve. ...Typed on the label is "CAPT SWIFT H."....Last known rank believed to be LT.Colonel. Dean Swift Uniform Army Reserve Passchendaele Barracks Trust Typed on the label is "CAPT SWIFT H.". ..."Dean Swift" was an officer in the army reserve. Last known rank believed to be LT.Colonel.This is a black woollen jacket. It has four pockets. The top two pockets are held shut with a button. The front has five gold buttons. Corps = RACT. There are no epaulettes. There is a gold button. Corps is probably 3 Div HQ. The jacket is lined with a black polyester material. It has provision for a detachable collar.Typed on the label is "CAPT SWIFT H.".dean swift, uniform, army reserve, passchendaele barracks trust -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Clarke Oval
... ..."The Swifts'...The Sunbury Football Club, known as 'The Swifts' was formed in 1897 and the early matches were probably played on Munro's which was a stretch of land bounded by Evans, Barkly, O'Shanassy and Shields Streets. ...Sunbury Football Club Clark oval "The Swifts' A non-digital black and white photograph of a football match being played on an oval. ...The Sunbury Football Club, known as 'The Swifts' was formed in 1897 and the early matches were probably played on Munro's which was a stretch of land bounded by Evans, Barkly, O'Shanassy and Shields Streets. Later land adjacent to the railway line, now Sunbury Shopping Centre was where football was played until Clark Oval was opened in 1953. Since then it has been the town's main sporting venue and the site for the annual show and other events. In this photograph the football match is being played on the Clark Oval with the clubrooms visible in the background. The Sunbury Football Club is one of a number of sports clubs established vin Sunbury.A non-digital black and white photograph of a football match being played on an oval. The clubrooms are visible in the distance.sunbury football club, clark oval, "the swifts' -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Sunbury Football team, C 1890s
... ..."The Swifts'...The first recorded football match played in Sunbury was in 1881 when Sunbury played Keilor on Munro's Ground which was located on land bordered by Barkly, Shields, Harker and Evans Streets.By 1892 Sunbury Club officially became known as 'The Swifts". A later game was recorded in 1895 but it wasn't until 1897 that it became a recognised football team at a meeting convened by W.A. ...Sunbury Football Club "The Swifts' Football Sporting Clubs A non-digital copied black and white photograph of a men's football team standing and seated in two rows in front of a picket fence. ...The first recorded football match played in Sunbury was in 1881 when Sunbury played Keilor on Munro's Ground which was located on land bordered by Barkly, Shields, Harker and Evans Streets.By 1892 Sunbury Club officially became known as 'The Swifts". A later game was recorded in 1895 but it wasn't until 1897 that it became a recognised football team at a meeting convened by W.A. Eadie in the Royal Hotel. Later football matches were played on railway land in Evans and Macedon Streets. In 1949 the Shire of Bulla Council passed over 26 hectares of Crown land for a new recreation ground, now the Clarke Oval. Since that time that site has been Sunbury's home ground. Sporting clubs have played an important part in the Sunbury's social life from the latter half of the nineteenth century to the present day.A non-digital copied black and white photograph of a men's football team standing and seated in two rows in front of a picket fence. sunbury football club, "the swifts', football, sporting clubs -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkDomestic object - Bean Cutter
... Swift Bean Cutter...'Swift Bean Cutter'. Green plastic handle which has a slight curve for ease of holding and which has maker's inscription. ...On cutting section: 'SWIFT BEAN CUTTER / PAT NO'S / 105/037 / 985/37'...On cutting section: 'SWIFT BEAN CUTTER / PAT NO'S / 105/037 / 985/37' 'Swift Bean Cutter'. ...This bean cutter would have had a local donor but has no provenance. This is representative of a style of kitchen utensil used for food preparation in the 2nd half of the 20th century.'Swift Bean Cutter'. Green plastic handle which has a slight curve for ease of holding and which has maker's inscription. Cutting section has a secured cutting blade and two apertures for coarse and fine slicing against the cutting blade.On handle: 'SWIFT' On back of handle, the initials 'M I' are scratched into the plastic. On cutting section: 'SWIFT BEAN CUTTER / PAT NO'S / 105/037 / 985/37'swift bean cutter -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAnimal specimen - White-Throated Needletail, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
... ...spine-tailed swift...Needle-tailed Swifts get their name from the spined end of their tail, which is not forked as it is in the more common Swifts of the genus Apus. ...Label: 3a/ Spine-tailed Swift / See catalogue page 7....Needle-tailed Swifts get their name from the spined end of their tail, which is not forked as it is in the more common Swifts of the genus Apus. ...The white-throated Needletail is a migratory bird, breeding in Central Asia and southern Siberia, and wintering south in the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia and Australia. This large swift is often mistaken in flight for a small predatory bird, but its long curved wings and white markings help to identify it. Needle-tailed Swifts get their name from the spined end of their tail, which is not forked as it is in the more common Swifts of the genus Apus. They build their nests in rock crevices in cliffs or hollow trees. These birds do not like to sit on the ground, spending spend most of their time in the air. This specimen is part of a collection of almost 200 animal specimens that were originally acquired as skins from various institutions across Australia, including the Australian Museum in Sydney and the National Museum of Victoria (known as Museums Victoria since 1983), as well as individuals such as amateur anthropologist Reynell Eveleigh Johns between 1860-1880. These skins were then mounted by members of the Burke Museum Committee and put-on display in the formal space of the Museum’s original exhibition hall where they continue to be on display. This display of taxidermy mounts initially served to instruct visitors to the Burke Museum of the natural world around them, today it serves as an insight into the collecting habits of the 19th century.This specimen is part of a significant and rare taxidermy mount collection in the Burke Museum. This collection is scientifically and culturally important for reminding us of how science continues to shape our understanding of the modern world. They demonstrate a capacity to hold evidence of how Australia’s fauna history existed in the past and are potentially important for future environmental research. This collection continues to be on display in the Museum and has become a key part to interpreting the collecting habits of the 19th century. This white-throated Needletail is predominantly grey-brown in colour. The throat and under tail of he bird are dusky-white. This specimen has a white spot on the lower rim of each of its wings. The eyes are made from glass and the specimen has been styalised standing on a wooden mount.Label: 3a/ Spine-tailed Swift / See catalogue page 7.stormbird, taxidermy mount, taxidermy, animalia, burke museum, beechworth, australian museum, skin, reynell eveleigh johns, bird, quail, migratory bird, white-throated needletail, needle-tailed swift, spine-tailed swift, hirundapus caudacutus -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Yarn Winder + Swift + spindles
... Yarn Winder + Swift + spindles......Swift...Hand turned spindle winders and swifts are also used by weavers and spinners....Hand turned wooden wool winder and swift and spindles. It has a wooden base with drawers with a vertical wheel, spindle with winder on an arm with rotating thread holders....Spindles Winder Swift Yarn Spinners Hand turned wooden wool winder and swift and spindles. ...The swift winder together with lace pieces was bought in Europe by Nan Warner, who was a retired school teacher and together with her husband Max travelled to Europe and China after they retired. Nan joined a lace making group in the late 1970s who until well into the 1980s and 1990s the group met in each others homes once a month in the eastern suburbs of Melbourne around the Vermont and Ringwood area. The group later became part of the Australian Lace Guild. The donor was also a lacemaker in the group. Hand turned spindle winders and swifts are also used by weavers and spinners.Hand turned wooden wool winder and swift and spindles. It has a wooden base with drawers with a vertical wheel, spindle with winder on an arm with rotating thread holders.spindles, winder, swift, yarn, spinners -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionWashington Winch - identification Plate
... The Washington Winch sits deep in the forest east of Swifts Creek and is the last one of its particular type left in Australia. ...Brass identification plate recovered from the Washington Winch near Swifts Creek 21 cm in diameter...The Washington Winch sits deep in the forest east of Swifts Creek and is the last one of its particular type left in Australia. ...The Washington Winch sits deep in the forest east of Swifts Creek and is the last one of its particular type left in Australia. It was made by the Washington Iron Works company in Seattle. This unique winch was one of two machines imported in 1920 to operate in the Karri forests of WA. Both machines were later purchased by the Forests Commission after the 1939 bushfires for salvage logging at Toorongo to drive elaborate "high lead" cable systems. This particular machine was later sold to Jack Ezard from Swifts Creek in 1959 where it operated on its current site until about 1961. The fate of the second machine is unknown. It was possibly cannibalised for parts. The Ezards were innovative sawmillers who introduced high lead logging into Victoria. They had owned and operated sawmills in the Warburton area from 1907, before shifting to Erica in Gippsland in 1932. Bulldozers and powerful logging trucks eventually made steam and the Washington Winch redundant. The winch is listed on the State Heritage Register. Only one of its kindBrass identification plate recovered from the Washington Winch near Swifts Creek 21 cm in diameter11 x 14 refers to the double drums The serial number is assumed to be 3832forest harvesting -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Sunbury Football team, C 1930s - 1940s
... ..."The Swifts'...Sunbury Football Club "The Swifts' Sports Clubs Football Australian Rules Football A non-digital of a copied and enlarged black and white photograph of a team of football players standing and sitting in three rows in a sports ground. ...Th members of the Sunbury Football team were photographed on the former sports ground that was on railway land bounded by Evans and Macedon Streets, now a shopping complex. For many years that site was known as Sunbury's sports ground until 1949, when crown land facing Riddell Road was developed as a recreation and sport's ground and became known as Clarke Oval.Sport has played a prominent role in Sunbury and district's social life since the mid nineteenth century.A non-digital of a copied and enlarged black and white photograph of a team of football players standing and sitting in three rows in a sports ground. sunbury football club, "the swifts', sports clubs, football, australian rules football -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ILLUMINATED ADDRESS - E. J. SWIFT, 1909
... ILLUMINATED ADDRESS - E. J. SWIFT......e j swift...Swift was a key figure in the development and opening of Druids House at 407–409 Swanston Street, Melbourne. ...An illuminated address from the United Ancient Order of Druids Grand Lodge of Australia presented to E. J. Swift. "This is to certify that brother E J Swift has faithfully discharged the office of District President in No. 10 district and is therefore entitled to rank District Past President". ...Dated 5th March 1909 Document ILLUMINATED ADDRESS - E. J. SWIFT ...This lithographic illuminated address issued to E J Swift for his services to the lodge by the United Ancient Order of Druids (UAOD) Grand Lodge of Australia. E. J. Swift served as the Grand Secretary during a significant era when the UAOD (Melbourne) was one of Victoria's most influential friendly societies. Swift was a key figure in the development and opening of Druids House at 407–409 Swanston Street, Melbourne. He was present when the building was officially opened on 4 April 1927 by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne.The UAOD was founded in Melbourne in 1851 as an offshoot from it's English Order. The UAOD functioned as a friendly society, providing medical, funeral, and sickness benefits to its members. The illuminated address is produced by the prominent Melbourne firm Troedel & Co. (leading lithographer).An illuminated address from the United Ancient Order of Druids Grand Lodge of Australia presented to E. J. Swift. "This is to certify that brother E J Swift has faithfully discharged the office of District President in No. 10 district and is therefore entitled to rank District Past President". Signed by two members of the Grand Lodge (Chambers President and Grand sec.) Printed on card with a hand painted image showing a group of Bendigo men in ancient costume at top, Stonehenge on bottom and bordered with leaves and acorns. Markings - Troedel & Co Lith Melb. Dated 5th March 1909person, individual, e j swift -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionDocument - Account, C. L. Swift order docket re Mrs Matthews. 21/8/1957
... C. L. Swift order docket re Mrs Matthews. 21/8/1957...clive leslie swift...The shop continued after the Swifts left but was later destroyed by fire. ...A pre-printed grocery docket for C. L. Swift (Late R.A.A.F.) on cream (discoloured) paper printed in black, red and blue filled in with 20 hand-written items, their prices and the total of the grocery order. ...The shop continued after the Swifts left but was later destroyed by fire. ...Clive Leslie Swift (RAAF 430415) was born in Elsternwick in 1924 and served in the RAAF in Borneo during WW2. He was mentioned in dispatches. He married Enid (Ina) Mary Smith in 1947. Together they ran the grocery store at 10 Croydon Road from 1949 until some time after 1954. In the 1980s they were living in Highbury Road, East Burwood and Clive was working for Unigate (later Bonlac) in a managerial position. (REF: Oral testimony, Libby Wilson, Canterbury History Group). The shop continued after the Swifts left but was later destroyed by fire. Clive Swift died in March 2014. This and other dockets were tucked into Ruth Matthews' recipe folder. Ruth and Harold Geoffrey (Geoff) Matthews lived at 42 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills. The donor recalled that her paternal grandmother (Ethel May Matthews) also occasionally shopped at the Swifts' shop as it was closer to her home (31 Guildford Road) than either than Griffith’s on Union Road or Thomas’ on Maling Road . Dockets such as these are reflective of shopping in the pre-supermarket era when women generally walked to the local shop or had proprietors or a staff member come to the house to take weekly orders. A pre-printed grocery docket for C. L. Swift (Late R.A.A.F.) on cream (discoloured) paper printed in black, red and blue filled in with 20 hand-written items, their prices and the total of the grocery order. Signed with initials as having been paid. Order was for Mrs Matthews of Guildford Road.On the rear in blue ink an addition in pounds, shillings and pence.clive leslie swift, miss enid (ina) mary smith, mrs enid (ina) mary swift, croydon road, guildford road, grocery store, docket, accounts, bushells tea, mrs ruth matthews, harold geoffrey matthews, 'geoff' matthews -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumShip Model, The Swift
... The Swift...Model of the Swift...Seaworks Maritime Museum 82 Nelson Place Williamstown melbourne Model of the Swift The Swift Ship Model ...Model of the Swift -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionDocument - Account, C. L. Swift order docket re Mrs Matthews. 21/8/1957
... C. L. Swift order docket re Mrs Matthews. 21/8/1957...clive leslie swift...The shop continued after the Swifts left but was later destroyed by fire. ...A pre-printed grocery docket for C. L. Swift (Late R.A.A.F.) on cream (slightly discoloured) paper printed in black, red and blue filled in with 19 hand-written items, their prices and the total of the grocery order. ...The shop continued after the Swifts left but was later destroyed by fire. ...Clive Leslie Swift (RAAF 430415) was born in Elsternwick in 1924 and served in the RAAF in Borneo during WW2. He was mentioned in dispatches. He married Enid (Ina) Mary Smith in 1947. Together they ran the grocery store at 10 Croydon Road from 1949 until some time after 1954. In the 1980s they were living in Highbury Road, East Burwood and Clive was working for Unigate (later Bonlac) in a managerial position. (REF: Oral testimony, Libby Wilson, Canterbury History Group). The shop continued after the Swifts left but was later destroyed by fire. Clive Swift died in March 2014. This and other dockets were tucked into Ruth Matthews' recipe folder. Ruth and Harold Geoffrey (Geoff) Matthews lived at 42 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills. The donor recalled that her paternal grandmother (Ethel May Matthews) also occasionally shopped at the Swifts' shop as it was closer to her home (31 Guildford Road) than either than Griffith’s on Union Road or Thomas’ on Maling Road . Dockets such as these are reflective of shopping in the pre-supermarket era when women generally walked to the local shop or had proprietors or a staff member come to the house to take weekly orders. A pre-printed grocery docket for C. L. Swift (Late R.A.A.F.) on cream (slightly discoloured) paper printed in black, red and blue filled in with 19 hand-written items, their prices and the total of the grocery order. A green and cream duty stamp to the value of 3d is attached and over-signed with initials as having been paid. Order was for Mrs Matthews of Guildford Road.clive leslie swift, miss enid (ina) mary smith, mrs enid (ina) mary swift, croydon road, guildford road, grocery store, docket, accounts, bushells tea, mrs ruth matthews, harold geoffrey matthews, 'geoff' matthews -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionDocument - Account, C. L. Swift order docket re Mrs Matthews. 21/8/1957
... C. L. Swift order docket re Mrs Matthews. 21/8/1957...clive leslie swift...The shop continued after the Swifts left but was later destroyed by fire. ...A pre-printed grocery docket for C. L. Swift (Late R.A.A.F.) on cream (slightly discoloured) paper printed in black, red and blue filled in with 19 hand-written items, their prices and the total of the grocery order. ...The shop continued after the Swifts left but was later destroyed by fire. ...Clive Leslie Swift (RAAF 430415) was born in Elsternwick in 1924 and served in the RAAF in Borneo during WW2. He was mentioned in dispatches. He married Enid (Ina) Mary Smith in 1947. Together they ran the grocery store at 10 Croydon Road from 1949 until some time after 1954. In the 1980s they were living in Highbury Road, East Burwood and Clive was working for Unigate (later Bonlac) in a managerial position. (REF: Oral testimony, Libby Wilson, Canterbury History Group). The shop continued after the Swifts left but was later destroyed by fire. Clive Swift died in March 2014. This and other dockets were tucked into Ruth Matthews' recipe folder. Ruth and Harold Geoffrey (Geoff) Matthews lived at 42 Guildford Road, Surrey Hills. The donor recalled that her paternal grandmother (Ethel May Matthews) also occasionally shopped at the Swifts' shop as it was closer to her home (31 Guildford Road) than either than Griffith’s on Union Road or Thomas’ on Maling Road . Dockets such as these are reflective of shopping in the pre-supermarket era when women generally walked to the local shop or had proprietors or a staff member come to the house to take weekly orders. A pre-printed grocery docket for C. L. Swift (Late R.A.A.F.) on cream (slightly discoloured) paper printed in black, red and blue filled in with 19 hand-written items, their prices and the total of the grocery order. A green and cream duty stamp to the value of 3d is attached and over-signed with initials as having been paid. Order was for Mrs Matthews of Guildford Road.clive leslie swift, miss enid (ina) mary smith, mrs enid (ina) mary swift, croydon road, guildford road, grocery store, docket, accounts, bushells tea, mrs ruth matthews, harold geoffrey matthews, 'geoff' matthews -
Victorian Maritime CentreDish - Plastic
... ...Ornamin Swift...Ornamin Swift...At the time of ocean liner holiday cruising, many people purchased these souvenirs to keep or give away as gifts souvenir cruise liners Ornamin Swift Ornamin Swift A triangular shaped dish with a print of the S.S Himalaya printed on the bottom. ...The plastic dish was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. It is part of a cruise liner collection by D. Benson and Family over a period of years. D. Benson sold part of the collection to the V.M.C who purchased the remaining part. It is a great source of information to visitors to the V.M.C. At the time of ocean liner holiday cruising, many people purchased these souvenirs to keep or give away as giftsA triangular shaped dish with a print of the S.S Himalaya printed on the bottom.Ornamin Swiftsouvenir, cruise liners, ornamin swift -
National Wool MuseumShearing comb
... Sunbeam/ SWIFT...Shearing Sunbeam/ SWIFT "Sunbeam" metal shearing comb. Shearing comb ..."Sunbeam" metal shearing comb with ten points."Sunbeam" metal shearing comb.Sunbeam/ SWIFTshearing -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchPlaque - Unit Plaque, RAA plaque Commandos
... 'Strike swift' Commando...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges 'Strike swift' Commando RAA Commando plaque mounted on wooden board RAA plaque Commandos Plaque Unit Plaque ...RAA Commando plaque mounted on wooden board'Strike swift' Commando -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPhoto
... Photo of Dennic Swift Royal Australian Engineers...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Photo Army Photo of Dennic Swift Royal Australian Engineers Photo ...Photo of Dennic Swift Royal Australian Engineersphoto, army -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumUniform - Beret
... Unit insignia: "Strike Swiftly"...Green commando beret similar to ones worn by commandos involved in Rip Disaster of 1960 commandos beret Unit insignia: "Strike Swiftly" Commando beret (green) with unit insignia Uniform Beret ...On the evening of February 17, 1960, 74 peacetime commandos in army boats set off on a training exercise from Point Lonsdale to Point Nepean, simulating a raid. The weather was calm at Point Lonsdale on a midweek evening 50 years ago, but 50 years ago weather forecasts were not yet reliable. By nightfall a massive storm came through and all hell broke loose. Soon, three young Victorians were dead and more than 70 others were rescued from huge seas in Bass Strait.Green commando beret similar to ones worn by commandos involved in Rip Disaster of 1960Commando beret (green) with unit insigniaUnit insignia: "Strike Swiftly"commandos, beret -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionSawtron portable radio
... Swifts Creek portable 7...Bushfire Radios Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Swifts Creek portable 7 Portable radio with aerial Sawtron portable radio ...After the 1939 bushfires, the Forests Commission Victoria invested heavily in a radically new communications network. After suffering some inevitable delays due to the war, radio VL3AA switched into full operation in October 1945 proudly beaming out 200 watts across the State. But by today’s standards, the technology was primitive and the reception poor unless the user was on a high point somewhere. The radio signal was "line-of-sight" and bounced between fire towers and relay transmitters across the mountains back to the District offices. The advent of solid-state electronics in the 1960s replaced the more delicate valve sets which enabled greater use of vehicle mounted radios. The Commission continued to research, develop and build new radios at its many workshops around Victoria. The network was supported by a large team of skilled radio technicians. The more secure and versatile State Mobile Radio (SMR) digital trunk system came into operation in about 1995. Upgraded Tait Radios were purchased in 2014 after recommendations of the 2009 Bushfires Royal Commission. But it was the convergence of separate technologies such as 5G mobile phones, high-capacity and light-weight lithium batteries, Wi-Fi, the ever-expanding internet, cloud data storage, digital cameras, GPS, personal organisers and hundreds of supporting Apps into powerful smartphones and tablets which revolutionised bushfire communications from the mid-2000s. Portable radio with aerialSwifts Creek portable 7bushfire, radios, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyEgg beater, Propert Production, c1930
... Swift Whip, Propert Production...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country Owned and used by Mrs Daisy Parkin kitchenware Swift Whip, Propert Production Rotary egg beater with a patent ball drive Egg beater Propert Production ...Owned and used by Mrs Daisy ParkinRotary egg beater with a patent ball driveSwift Whip, Propert Productionkitchenware -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Painting - Portrait of Sir Brian Swift, Reg Campbell, 1957
... Portrait of Sir Brian Swift...This painting was an Archibald Prize Finalist in 1957. Sir Brian Swift was the second Chairman of the Australian Council, RCOG. ...Brass plaque associated with painting is engraved with the text 'SIR BRIAN SWIFT/Chairman/AUSTRALIAN REGIONAL COUNCIL, RCOG/1953-1956'....Painting Portrait of Sir Brian Swift Reg Campbell ...This painting was an Archibald Prize Finalist in 1957. Sir Brian Swift was the second Chairman of the Australian Council, RCOG. Swift also fought in World War I, where he started as a lieutenant medical officer before being promoted to Captain. He was awarded the Military Cross in 1918 'for splendid courage and determination under enemy fire'. He was knighted by the Queen in 1954.Oil on board painting. Portrait painting of a man in a dark suit, wearing a black and blue robe with silver trim. The man has silver hair and a moustache, is wearing glasses, and is seated in a wooden chair, with one arm of the chair visible beneath his left hand. Text at bottom left of painting reads " '58". Text at bottom right of painting reads 'REG CAMPBELL'. Text handwritten in chalk on the back of the artwork reads 'A51/CAMPBELL'. Brass plaque associated with painting is engraved with the text 'SIR BRIAN SWIFT/Chairman/AUSTRALIAN REGIONAL COUNCIL, RCOG/1953-1956'. -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBadge (Item) - RAAF 77 Squadron Patch & Numerals (Unofficial)
... RAAF 77 Squadron Patch & Numerals (Unofficial), patch was nicknamed "grumpy monkey", the lion represents ' a defender of peace, which, when disturbed, is swift to destroy". The unit motto is "Swift to Destroy"....Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne RAAF 77 Squadron Patch & Numerals (Unofficial), patch was nicknamed "grumpy monkey", the lion represents ' a defender of peace, which, when disturbed, is swift to destroy". The unit motto is "Swift to Destroy". ... -
Bendigo Military MuseumBadge - BADGE BALLARAT, Pre WW1
... "70th infantry, Ballarat Regiment, swift and Bold”...Item in the collection re E.J Jones No 3511 and T.R Jones No 1982 AIF. refer 1377 and 1367.5. numismatics - badges metalcraft - brassware military history - army 70th jones "70th infantry, Ballarat Regiment, swift and Bold” Badge, pressed brass. Scroll top and bottom, each side boomerang, centre is eagle over depiction of gold nuggets? ...70th Infantry - Pre WWI Militia unit based in Ballarat. Item in the collection re E.J Jones No 3511 and T.R Jones No 1982 AIF. refer 1377 and 1367.5.Badge, pressed brass. Scroll top and bottom, each side boomerang, centre is eagle over depiction of gold nuggets? with " Welcome 2195 025""70th infantry, Ballarat Regiment, swift and Bold”numismatics - badges, metalcraft - brassware, military history - army, 70th, jones -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Egg-beater, Persinware, Swift Whip, 1950c
... Swift Whip...Swift Whip. A Persinware product made in Australia....Egg beater, chromed metal with wooden handles Swift Whip Domestic object Egg-beater Persinware ...Used for beating eggs or other cooking mixtures.Egg beater, chromed metal with wooden handlesSwift Whip. A Persinware product made in Australia.egg-beaters, whisks, kitchen equipment
