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National Wool MuseumFunctional object - Bicycle, Malvern Star Bicycle, 1934
... Malvern Star Bicycle...1934 Malvern star bicycle. Australian frame, British sittings (BSA). ...On frame - Malvern Star On pedals - BSA On leather bag - STAR Approved...Malvern Star...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The bicycle was used for a very short period then hung up in a garage and forgotten for 50 years. Malvern Star Bicycle Wool Transport On frame - Malvern Star On pedals - BSA On leather bag - STAR Approved 1934 Malvern star bicycle. ...The bicycle was used for a very short period then hung up in a garage and forgotten for 50 years.1934 Malvern star bicycle. Australian frame, British sittings (BSA). Frame is very strong. Handlebar rubbers are water hose. Dynamo set is fitted. Cycle has Eadie Freewheel backpedal brake.On frame - Malvern Star On pedals - BSA On leather bag - STAR Approvedmalvern star, bicycle, wool transport -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionBooklet - Cinema Program, 'Observer' Print Portland, Star Cinema Program, 1935
... Star Cinema Program...The Star Theatre opened on 7th November 1925, with 991 seats located in orchestra and balcony levels. ...Green card (folded) Cinema Program for 'Star Talkies' for weeks ending January 26 and February 2, 1935. ......Star Cinema...Star Cinema Green card (folded) Cinema Program for 'Star Talkies' for weeks ending January 26 and February 2, 1935. ...The Star Theatre opened on 7th November 1925, with 991 seats located in orchestra and balcony levels. It was rebuilt to the plans of architect Geoffrey S. Richards, opening of 27th October 1937. In 2011, there was a small Star Cinema operating in the former balcony area. The main orchestra floor has been in use as a plumbers merchants, but is unused. The Star Cinema was closed in 2015 and is now in use as a church.Green card (folded) Cinema Program for 'Star Talkies' for weeks ending January 26 and February 2, 1935. Includes list of films, admission prices, where to buy tickets and whether the films are suitable or not suitable for a general audience.star cinema -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper, The Star, The Star: November 4 1933, 04/11/1933
... The Star: November 4 1933....The sports edition of The Star, a Melbourne newspaper. Covers daily news, this edition has an emphasis on sports results....The Star...An example of mid-20th century newspaper australia history current affairs newspapers Edition ("Stumps Sports Final") printed in red on front page 32p., Black and white text and illus. The Star: November 4 1933. Newspaper The Star ...The sports edition of The Star, a Melbourne newspaper. Covers daily news, this edition has an emphasis on sports results.An example of mid-20th century newspaper32p., Black and white text and illus.Edition ("Stumps Sports Final") printed in red on front pageaustralia history, current affairs, newspapers -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Star News Group, Ink in our veins : 1909-2009 : celebrating the centenary of Star News Group, 2010
... Ink in our veins : 1909-2009 : celebrating the centenary of Star News Group...The Star News Group, formerly the Pakenham Gazette, has been the local newspaper of the Berwick-Pakenham area for over one hundred years...Star News Group...Narre Warren and District Family History Group 110 High Street Berwick melbourne The Star News Group, formerly the Pakenham Gazette, has been the local newspaper of the Berwick-Pakenham area for over one hundred years Pakenham Gazette Star News Group A book celebrating the centenary of the Star News Group 114 p.; 24 cm Ink in our veins : 1909-2009 : celebrating the centenary of Star News Group Book Star News Group ...A book celebrating the centenary of the Star News Group114 p.; 24 cmnon-fictionA book celebrating the centenary of the Star News Grouppakenham gazette, star news group -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper, The Star, The Star: May 6 1935, 06/05/1935
... The Star: May 6 1935....The Royal Jubilee Souvenir edition of The Star, a Melbourne newspaper. This illustrated edition commemorates the 25-year reign of King George V and Queen Mary...The Star...(some col.). The Star: May 6 1935. Newspaper The Star ...The Royal Jubilee Souvenir edition of The Star, a Melbourne newspaper. This illustrated edition commemorates the 25-year reign of King George V and Queen MaryAn example of mid-20th century newspaper40p., illus. (some col.)."Royal Jubilee Souvenir" printed in red on front pagenewspapers, king george v, monarchy -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - NEWSPAPERS WW2, Evening Bulletin - Honolulu Star, HONOLULU STAR - BULLETIN, Original: 7.12.1941
... HONOLULU STAR - BULLETIN...Facsimile copies of Honolulu Star - Bulletin produced detailing events around Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour & its aftermath. ...Evening Bulletin - Honolulu Star...NB: Facsimile copies of 1st Extra, 2nd Extra, 3rd Extra. HONOLULU STAR - BULLETIN Newspaper NEWSPAPERS WW2 Evening Bulletin - Honolulu Star ...Part of WILLIAM HOLMES Collection. Refer Cat No 2548.2P for his service details. Facsimile copies of Honolulu Star - Bulletin produced detailing events around Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour & its aftermath. Broadsheet newspaper dated Sunday December 7 1941. Headlines detail the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbour. NB: Facsimile copies of 1st Extra, 2nd Extra, 3rd Extra.documents - newspapers, military history - airforce -
Australian National Surfing MuseumFin, Circa 1984
... An example of the innovative winged keel design based on the Australia 2 yacht (Americas Cup winner 1982). The Star Fin was a collaboration between Australian pro surfer, Cheyne Horan, and Australia 2 fin designer Ben Lexcen. ...Cheyne Horan Star Fin. Moulded polycarbonate red Star Fin. ...Concept by Cheyne Horan Design by Ben Lexcen Patent Pending STAR FIN Made from Lexan Polycarbonate by Star Fin p/l PO Box 1293 Nth Syd Aust....Star Fin P/L...Cheyne Horan Star Fin. Moulded polycarbonate red Star Fin. ...An example of the innovative winged keel design based on the Australia 2 yacht (Americas Cup winner 1982). The Star Fin was a collaboration between Australian pro surfer, Cheyne Horan, and Australia 2 fin designer Ben Lexcen. Horan won 1984 Bells Beach surfing festival riding a board using this fin design. This fin design represents a radical departure from surfboard design thinking at that time (early 1980s) Most people were concentrating on multi fin designs Mark Richards with high performance twin fin designs, then Simon Anderson's 3 fin 'Thruster' design. Cheyne Horan employed the talents of innovative yachting designer Ben Lexcen (who designed the Americas Cup winning Australia 2) to design a unique Star Fin which would provide greater hold for a single fin at critical angles. Horan proved the effectiveness of this design by winning the 1984 Rip Curl Pro at Bells beach using a board mounted with one of the Star Fins. The Star fin represents an unusual (for surfing)scientific and innovative design approach. This is a rare and representative item signed by design instigator Cheyne Horan.Cheyne Horan Star Fin. Moulded polycarbonate red Star Fin. Fin is signed by Cheyne Horan with "HAVE A GOOD SURF FROM Cheyne Horan". Manufacturers and makers information embossed on base. Concept by Cheyne Horan Design by Ben Lexcen Patent Pending STAR FIN Made from Lexan Polycarbonate by Star Fin p/l PO Box 1293 Nth Syd Aust.red, star fin, cheyne horan, ben lexcen, winged keel, bells beach surf contest 1984 -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and ArchivesPhotograph, davis, Star of the West Hotel Port Fairy, 1888
... Star of the West Hotel Port Fairy...Photograph taken for Charles L Tischler when he became the licencee of the Star of the West in 1888. Records show that he was only licencee for 1 year. ...Albumen coloured photograph of Star of the West Hotel in 1888...Written in Pen underneath photograph - Davis Photo - Port Fairy Printed - Star of the West Hotel PORT FAIRY Right bottom corner -C L. ...Tischler, Propr a red X in Texta Museum number- 62.03.626 crossed out in pen -1888 Albumen coloured photograph of Star of the West Hotel in 1888 Star of the West Hotel Port Fairy Photograph Photograph davis ...Photograph taken for Charles L Tischler when he became the licencee of the Star of the West in 1888. Records show that he was only licencee for 1 year. Photograph of Star of the West hotel when Charles L Tischler was the licencee and was a depot for Cobb and Co and had permission to be open until midnight to service travellers.Albumen coloured photograph of Star of the West Hotel in 1888Written in Pen underneath photograph - Davis Photo - Port Fairy Printed - Star of the West Hotel PORT FAIRY Right bottom corner -C L. Tischler, Propr a red X in Texta Museum number- 62.03.626 crossed out in pen -1888charles l tischler, hotel, licencee -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.45 R.P.M. Record, A Silver Star, 1975
... A Silver Star...The music and words of ‘A Silver Star’ were by Glorie Attrill nee McLean(1911-1998) who was born in Glenormiston, Victoria. ...The cove has a black and white photograph of the singer on the front with white and blue printing, an image of a star and the logo of the recording company. ...A Silver Star John McSwain Crest ...The music and words of ‘A Silver Star’ were by Glorie Attrill nee McLean(1911-1998) who was born in Glenormiston, Victoria. ...This item was made by Crest Records, a Melbourne company established by Marcus Herman that recorded pop, jazz, folk, liturgical and other music from the early 1960s to the mid 1970s. The music and words of ‘A Silver Star’ were by Glorie Attrill nee McLean(1911-1998) who was born in Glenormiston, Victoria. She lived and farmed for some years at The Sisters and in her later years lived at Terang. She wrote several songs, with ‘A Silver Star’ being her best-loved composition. Her two autobiographical booklets are ‘Sunset Serenade’ and ‘At Twilight’. John McSwain was the son of an acquaintance in her childhood days. This record is of interest as the one of the songs was written by a local woman, Glorie Attrill and the disc was recorded in Warrnambool in the 1970s.This is a circular 45 R.P.M. black disc with silver-coloured printing in the centre. The cove has a black and white photograph of the singer on the front with white and blue printing, an image of a star and the logo of the recording company. There are also two pink labels from the retail shop where the record was purchased. The back cover has black and blue printing A Silver Star John McSwain Crest crest records, melbourne, john mcswain, singer, glorie attrill, songwriter, catherine brymer, musician, st. john’s presbyterian church, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Gippsland Vehicle CollectionPedal Power, Malvern Star Pushbike
... Malvern Star Pushbike......star...Malvern Star Pushbike...Gippsland Vehicle Collection 1a Sale Road Maffra gippsland malvern star pushbike malvern star Malvern Star Pushbike Malvern Star Pushbike Pedal Power ...Malvern Star Pushbikemalvern, star, pushbike, malvern star -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, The School of Mines Ballaarat: Descriptive papers relating to the institution by the special reporter of "The Ballarat Star", 1875 (exact)
... The School of Mines Ballaarat: Descriptive papers relating to the institution by the special reporter of "The Ballarat Star"...The booklet comprises of a series of papers published in the Ballarat Star, with some revisions. The Administrative Council hoped the publication would increase interest in Technical Education, especially the Art of Mining. ...Special reported of 'The Ballarat Star'...(Walhalla); Harrie Wood (SMB founder and Under-secretary for Mines, Sydney); John Walthew (Stockport, England) The School of Mines Ballaarat: Descriptive papers relating to the institution by the special reporter of "The Ballarat Star" Booklet Special reported of 'The Ballarat Star' ...The booklet comprises of a series of papers published in the Ballarat Star, with some revisions. The Administrative Council hoped the publication would increase interest in Technical Education, especially the Art of Mining. He would also hope the public would recognise the Ballarat School of Mines as an institution adapted to supply technical education. The Ballarat School of Mines Council listed at the front of the book includes: Redmond Barry (President and Trustee), Judge Rogers (Vice-President), Somerville Livingstone Learmonth (Trustee), Rivett Henry Bland (Trustee), Charles Gavan Duffy, John A. MacPherson (MLA), William McLellan (MLA), Duncan Gillies (MLA), F. McCoy (University of Melbourne), John I. Bleasdale, W.H. Barnard, James M. Bickett, Henry Richards Caselli, P. Chauncy, J.M. Davey, Joseph Flude, R.F. Hudson, Robert Lewis, James Oddie, Robert M. Serjeant, J. F. Usher, John Walker, J. Williamson, Mayor of the City of Ballaarat, chairman (for the time being) of each of the seven Mining Boards of Victoria. The President of Examiners was Judge Rogers, and the Honorary Auditor was Richard Ford.Stapled, brown soft covered booklet of 48 pages. Section I outlines the establishment of the Ballarat School of Mines, the buildings and land used by the school, describes in detail the former Ballarat Circuit Court and describes the lecture rooms. Section II describes the Ballarat School of Mines Museum, including a description of exhibits. Section III describes the lecture hall, and the apartments on either side of the hall, including the office of the registrar W.H. Barnard, mathematical classroom, chemical laboratory, and metallurgical laboratory. Section IV outlines the subjects offered by the Ballarat School of Mines, including Mathematics taught by John Victor of Grenville College, who had been educated at Trinity College Dublin. Mining and Land Surveying was taught by C.W. Thomas. Mr Croll taught mechanical drawing, followed by Jonathan Robinson of the Union Foundry, and finally S. Keast. It then lists some text books used in the school. Section V mentions the School Council, lack of funds, future directions, mining laboratory. Vi- Describes the land and out buildings, and the proposed building for metal and wood turning, brass foundry, blacksmith, working engine, etc. This section describes some large donations to the school - 50 pounds from the Misses Meglin of Melbourne, 10 pounds 10 shillings to the 'Pyrites fund' by the Walhalla and Long Tunnel Companies in Gippsland. Section VII covers the teaching of chemistry by Joseph Flude. Section VIII outlines the metallurgy classes and the process of assaying. Section IX covers telegraphy taught by Mr Bechervaise Section X describes the examination process at the Ballarat School of Mines. Examiners in mathematics were G.J. Russell (Buninyong) and John Lynch (Smythesdale), mining and land surveying John Lynch and P.C. Fitzpatrick (Ballarat), Principles and Practice of Mining R.M. Serjeant (Band and Albion Consols), Mechanical Engineering John Lewis (New North Company Clunes, Mineralogy and Geology G.H. F. Ulrich, Assayign and Chemistry J. Cosmo Newberry, and Telegraphy R.L.J. Ellery (government astronomer) and Sam W. Macgowan. Underground managers and captains in quart mining was examined by Henry Rosales (Walhalla Company), and alluvial mines by Messrs Bockett, Kent, Martin and Mitchell. Engineers and Engine driving was examined by W.H. Keast,Peter Matthews, Jonathan Robinson and J.M. Troup. Section XI - Covers Annual reports of the school, and honorary correspondents of the school including: John Day (Geelong); R. Evan Day (London); W.W. Evans, M.J.C.E. of New York; J.Y. Fishburne, M.B. of Ararat; Felice Giordano, Inspector of Mines, Italy; Julius Von Haast, Ph. D.F.R.S., Government Geologist of Canterbury; James Hector, M.D., F.R.S., Government Geologist of Wellington, New Zealand, W.F. Hopkins (Grant); Charles A. La Trobe, C.E. (Engineer-in-Chief International Railway Plant, London); Archibald Liversidge, F.G.S. (Professor of Mineralogy and Reader in geology at Sydney University; J.J. Macgregor, M.D. (Creswick); J.T. McKenna (1st class of SMB underground management - Northern Territory); Henry Rosales, M.E. and M. (Walhalla); Harrie Wood (SMB founder and Under-secretary for Mines, Sydney); John Walthew (Stockport, England) .2) Signed 'E.J. Tippett', former President of the Ballarat School of Mines Council melbourne, mla, ballarat school of mines, redmond barry, j f usher, james bickett, w f hopkins, rivett henry bland, s m b, judge rogers, somerville learmonth, charles gavan duffy, gavan duffy, john macpherson, william mclellan, duncan gillies, f mccoy, university, john bleasdale, henry richards caselli, henry caselli, p chauncy, j m davey, joseph flude, r f hudson, robert lewis, james oddie, robert m serjeant, john walker, j williamson, richard ford, ballarat court house, assay, john victor, grenville college, trinity college dublin, c w thomas, jonathan robinson, union foundry, s keast, blessdale, john day, r evan day, w w evans, j y fishburne, felice giordano, julius von haast, james hector, charles a la, trobe, archibald liversidge, j j macgregor, j t mckenna, henry rosales, harrie wood, john walthew, fees, frederick mccoy, w.h. barnard -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumGreen Peas, Star Brand
... Star Brand...Rectangular box cream colour.red.green and yellow.A picture of a star and peas on it with green and red writing on sides...Star Brand Green Peas...Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland Star Brand Green Peas Rectangular box cream colour.red.green and yellow.A picture of a star and peas on it with green and red writing on sides Star Brand Green Peas ...Rectangular box cream colour.red.green and yellow.A picture of a star and peas on it with green and red writing on sidesStar Brand Green Peas -
Colac RSL Sub BranchMedal - 1914-15 Star awarded to J. Bonner Service No: ??, World War 1 Medal and Ribbon. 1914-15 Star (?? 2nd Boer War 190? - 1903?)
... World War 1 Medal and Ribbon. 1914-15 Star (?? 2nd Boer War 190? - 1903?)...Brass Star with Red, white and blue Ribbon attached...Front:- Crown atop a star shaped medal. Wreath surrounding crossed swords and "V" in a circle (Lower point of the star) Rear:- Sut. ...Significant Military awards Front:- Crown atop a star shaped medal. Wreath surrounding crossed swords and "V" in a circle (Lower point of the star) Rear:- Sut. ...Boer War??SignificantBrass Star with Red, white and blue Ribbon attachedFront:- Crown atop a star shaped medal. Wreath surrounding crossed swords and "V" in a circle (Lower point of the star) Rear:- Sut. J. Bonner. 2nd. S.A.M.R. (?? 2nd South Australian Mounted Rifles??)military awards -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBooklet, Western Star Home Advisory Service, Western Star Recipes
... Western Star Recipes...Western Star Home Advisory Service...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A collection of recipes showing the use of butter and cheese in wholesome, appetising food dishes recipes western star butter 15 pages, recipes and illus. Western Star Recipes Booklet Booklet Western Star Home Advisory Service ...A collection of recipes showing the use of butter and cheese in wholesome, appetising food dishes15 pages, recipes and illus.recipes, western star, butter -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomMedal, Italy Star, abt 1945
... Italy Star...The Medal The Italy Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. ...Full size & miniature Italy Star...Medal Italy Star Recipient not engraved Full size & miniature Italy Star Italy Star Medal ...The Italy Star was granted for operational service on land in Sicily or Italy at any time during the campaign from the capture of Pantellaria on 11 June 1943 until 8 May 1945, the date of the end of active hostilities in Europe. Eligibility The Italy Star is awarded for operational service in the Italy Campaign from 11 June 1943 to 8 May 1945. Operational service in the Aegean, Dodecanese, Greece and Yugoslavia after 11 June 1943, in Sicily up to 17 August 1943, in Sardinia up to 19 September 1943 and in Corsica up to 4 October 1943. The Medal The Italy Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. The obverse has a central design of the Royal and Imperial cypher, surmounted by a crown. The cypher is surrounded by a circlet containing the words ‘The Italy Star'. Stars issued to Australian personnel have recipient names engraved on the plain reverse. The Ribbon The Italy Star ribbon has stripes of green, white stripes and red, these being the national colours of Italy.Full size & miniature Italy StarRecipient not engravedmedal, italy star -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Estelle Star and Sunrise Star ferries at Cowes pier. 1948-1949, 1948-1949
... Estelle Star and Sunrise Star ferries at Cowes pier. 1948-1949...Boats Estelle Star and Sunrise Star ...Historical Ferries Estelle Star Sunrise Star Cowes pier Black & White Photograph Boats Estelle Star and Sunrise Star Large black and white photograph of two ferries at Cowes pier showing gantry, crane and goods shed. ...Ferries servicing the Island.HistoricalLarge black and white photograph of two ferries at Cowes pier showing gantry, crane and goods shed.Boats Estelle Star and Sunrise Star ferries, estelle star, sunrise star, cowes pier, black & white photograph -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeMedal, The 1914-15 Star, 12/1918
... The 1914-15 Star...A recipient of the 1914 Star could not also be awarded the 1914–15 Star. ...The 1914-15 Star is a four pointed star of bright bronze, ensigned with a crown. ...A recipient of the 1914 Star could not also be awarded the 1914–15 Star. ...The 1914–15 Star was authorised in 1918 and was awarded for service in specified theatres of war between 5 August 1914 and 31 December 1915. A recipient of the 1914 Star could not also be awarded the 1914–15 Star. The medal is accompanied by its original box. The Holgate medals were the first war medals held by BCC archives. They have historical and social significance for the College.The 1914-15 Star is a four pointed star of bright bronze, ensigned with a crown. The obverse has crossed gladius, overlaid with an oak wreath that is ensigned with the cypher of King George V. A scroll bearing the legend 1914-15 is centrally placed across the crossed blades. The 1914-15 Star ribbon has the red white and blue colours of the Empire, in shaded and watered stripes. The medal is accompanied by its original box.Engraved on a scroll in the centre of the medal front: '1914-15' The oak wreath is ensigned with the cypher of King George V. The back of the medal is engraved: '3193 / Pte E. S. HOLGATE / 6/F AMB. A.I.F. The box lid is inscribed: 'AMC/13 / 3193 / Pte. E. S. Holgate / 6/F.Amb,A.I.F. / 9350/Decd.'world war one, medal, 1914, the 1914 15 star, w w 1, private e s holgate, holgate, a i f, australian imperial force, holgate medal -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomMedal, Atlantic Star, abt 1945
... Atlantic Star...The Medal The Atlantic Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. ...Medal, Atlantic Star, miniature, with clasps- Air Crew Europe & France and Germany...The Medal The Atlantic Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. ...The Atlantic Star was awarded to commemorate the Battle of the Atlantic between 3 September 1939 and 8 May 1945. It was designed primarily for convoys and their escorts and anti-submarine forces, as well as for crews of fast merchant ships that sailed alone. Eligibility Awarded for six months service afloat, in the Navy, the Merchant Navy and by Army and Air Force personnel serving on HM Ships, in the Atlantic and Home Waters. Awarded to aircrew who have taken part in operations against the enemy at sea within the qualifying areas for Naval personnel, subject to two months service in an operational unit after earning the 1939-1945 Star. Qualifying dates are 3 September 1939 to 8 May 1945. The Medal The Atlantic Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. The obverse has a central design of the Royal and Imperial cypher, surmounted by a crown. The cypher is surrounded by a circlet containing the words ‘The Atlantic Star'. Stars issued to Australian personnel have recipient names engraved on the plain reverse. The Ribbon The Atlantic Star ribbon has three vertical stripes of blue, white and sea green, shaded and watered. The colours represent the colours of the Atlantic Ocean. Clasps Two clasps were issued for the Atlantic Star: Air Crew Europe France and Germany Regulations only allow one clasp to be worn with the Star. When the ribbon is worn alone a silver rosette ribbon emblem is worn to denote the award of a clasp.Medal, Atlantic Star, miniature, with clasps- Air Crew Europe & France and Germanymedal, atlantic star -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumArtwork, other - Photocopy of Painting, Arandora Star
... Arandora Star...Arandora Star was used to transport internees from England to Canada and was sunk by a German U Boat off the coast of Ireland in 1940. ...Framed photocopy of watercolour painting of Arandora Star....Arandora Star Artwork, other Photocopy of Painting ...Arandora Star was used to transport internees from England to Canada and was sunk by a German U Boat off the coast of Ireland in 1940. Donated by Marco Gazzi who was an Italian survivor and later on the DuneraFramed photocopy of watercolour painting of Arandora Star.arandora star, internees transport ship, dunera, marco gazzi -
Clayton RSL Sub BranchMedal, War Medal 1939-1945, Pacific Star, Australia Service Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star (with 8th Army bar)
... War Medal 1939-1945, Pacific Star, Australia Service Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star (with 8th Army bar)...Medals on bar War Medal 1939-1945 Pacific Star 1939-1945 1939-1945 Star Australian Service Medal Africa Star with 8th Army badge...Clayton RSL Sub Branch 171 Carinish Road Clayton melbourne VX 82280 MITCHELL, Douglas Private DOB 28/04/1918 VX 82880 MITCHELL, D Medals on bar War Medal 1939-1945 Pacific Star 1939-1945 1939-1945 Star Australian Service Medal Africa Star with 8th Army badge War Medal 1939-1945, Pacific Star, Australia Service Medal, 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star (with 8th Army bar) Medal ...VX 82280 MITCHELL, Douglas Private DOB 28/04/1918Medals on bar War Medal 1939-1945 Pacific Star 1939-1945 1939-1945 Star Australian Service Medal Africa Star with 8th Army badgeVX 82880 MITCHELL, D -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Sir Hubert Opperman and Malvern Star bicycle, 1960's
... Sir Hubert Opperman and Malvern Star bicycle...Four photographs of Sir Hubert Opperman and a Malvern Star Moulton bicycle. Bruce Small took over Malvern Star bicycles in 1920 and hired a young Hubert Opperman, meeting him after 'Oppy' won a race and the prize of a Malvern Star bike. ...B/W photographs of Sir Hubert Opperman with Malvern Star Moulton bicycle...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Four photographs of Sir Hubert Opperman and a Malvern Star Moulton bicycle. Bruce Small took over Malvern Star bicycles in 1920 and hired a young Hubert Opperman, meeting him after 'Oppy' won a race and the prize of a Malvern Star bike. ...Four photographs of Sir Hubert Opperman and a Malvern Star Moulton bicycle. Bruce Small took over Malvern Star bicycles in 1920 and hired a young Hubert Opperman, meeting him after 'Oppy' won a race and the prize of a Malvern Star bike. The pair became life long friends and after Bruce joined the Association for the Blind as a board member and President, he encouraged his friend to join as well. These photographs were most likely taken for Sir Hubert joining the board. Possible location for photos is near the Princess Bridge.B/W photographs of Sir Hubert Opperman with Malvern Star Moulton bicycleassociation for the blind, hubert opperman -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyDocument (item) - Gold Mine Prospectus, H.D. McKie, Prospectus of the New Golden Bower & Star Gold M.Co, 1896
... Prospectus of the New Golden Bower & Star Gold M.Co....A copy of the Prospectus of the New Golden Bower & Star Gold M.Co. near Marysville in Victoria....A copy of the Prospectus of the New Golden Bower & Star Gold M.Co. near Marysville in Victoria....A copy of the Prospectus of the New Golden Bower & Star Gold M.Co. near Marysville in Victoria. ...A copy of the Prospectus of the New Golden Bower & Star Gold M.Co. near Marysville in Victoria.A copy of the Prospectus of the New Golden Bower & Star Gold M.Co. near Marysville in Victoria. The Golden Bower gold mine was a quartz reef mine. William Edward Chester discovered the Golden Secret gold vein which became part of the Golden Bower Mine at Chesterville near Donovans Creek on the Cumberland goldfield which he mined with George Locke until the late 1930s. new golden bower & star gold m.co., donovan's creek, nuggety gully creek, yarra track, marysville, victoria, share prospectus, upper yarra track, wood's point, victoria mount morgan gold mining co., british mount morgan mine, mr white, reefton turnoff, santa claus reef, bear's creek, mr r ely, bear's creek reef, big river, mr feely, new star reef, golden bower reef, a1 mining co, mr r m lee, locke's no.1 extended gold mining company, mr q dick -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomMedal, Africa Star, abt 1945
... Africa Star...The Africa Star was granted for operational service in North Africa from the date of the entry of Italy into the war on 10 June 1940, up to the date of the cessation of operations against the enemy in North Africa on 12 May 1943. ...The Medal The Africa Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. ...Africa Star Medal ...The Africa Star was granted for operational service in North Africa from the date of the entry of Italy into the war on 10 June 1940, up to the date of the cessation of operations against the enemy in North Africa on 12 May 1943. The Africa Star may also be awarded for operational service as a member of the Australian Defence Force during the Syrian Campaign in the period from 8 June 1941 to 11 July 1941. This medal is awarded for a minimum of one days operational service in North Africa, west of the Suez Canal between 10 June 1940 and 12 May 1943 and in Syria between 8 June 1941 and 11 July 1941. Clasps Three clasps were issued for the Africa Star: 8 th Army 1 st Army North Africa 1942-43 Only one clasp is worn and when the ribbon is worn alone a ribbon emblem, ‘8', ‘1' or silver rosette as appropriate is worn to denote the award of a clasp. The Medal The Africa Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. The obverse has a central design of the Royal and Imperial cypher, surmounted by a crown. The cypher is surrounded by a circlet containing the words ‘The Africa Star'. Stars issued to Australian personnel have recipient names engraved on the plain reverse. The Ribbon The Africa Star ribbon colours represent the desert and the service of the Armies, Naval Forces, Merchant Navy and the Air Forces. Recipient is not engraved on reverse, so, either a replica or not issued to Australianmedal africa star -
Greensborough Historical SocietyGame, Milton Bradley Company et al, Chinese Star Checkers, 1970_
... Chinese Star Checkers...Chinese Star Checkers is a game for 2 to 6 players. ...Timber board with painted star and holes for game pieces. Bag of game pieces (small coloured balls)....Chinese Star Checkers Game Milton Bradley Company John Sands Pty Ltd ...Chinese Star Checkers is a game for 2 to 6 players. Instructions are included.Game in cardboard box. Timber board with painted star and holes for game pieces. Bag of game pieces (small coloured balls).board games, chinese checkers -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomMedals, Africa Star, abt 1945
... Africa Star...The Medal The Africa Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. ...Full size and miniature Africa Star medals. Miniature has clasps: North Africa 1942-43 8th Army 1st Army...The Medal The Africa Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. ...The Africa Star was granted for operational service in North Africa from the date of the entry of Italy into the war on 10 June 1940, up to the date of the cessation of operations against the enemy in North Africa on 12 May 1943. The Africa Star may also be awarded for operational service as a member of the Australian Defence Force during the Syrian Campaign in the period from 8 June 1941 to 11 July 1941. Eligibility This medal is awarded for a minimum of one days operational service in North Africa, west of the Suez Canal between 10 June 1940 and 12 May 1943 and in Syria between 8 June 1941 and 11 July 1941. The Medal The Africa Star is a six–pointed star of yellow copper zinc alloy. The obverse has a central design of the Royal and Imperial cypher, surmounted by a crown. The cypher is surrounded by a circlet containing the words ‘The Africa Star'. Stars issued to Australian personnel have recipient names engraved on the plain reverse. The Ribbon The Africa Star ribbon colours represent the desert and the service of the Armies, Naval Forces, Merchant Navy and the Air Forces. Clasps Three clasps were issued for the Africa Star: 8 th Army 1 st Army North Africa 1942-43 Only one clasp is worn and when the ribbon is worn alone a ribbon emblem, ‘8', ‘1' or silver rosette as appropriate is worn to denote the award of a clasp.Full size and miniature Africa Star medals. Miniature has clasps: North Africa 1942-43 8th Army 1st ArmyNo recipient engraved -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomMedals, Pacific Star
... Pacific Star...Awarded by - United Kingdom and Commonwealth Type - campaign medal Eligibility - one day operational service, or one sortie for aircrewmen (six months for sailors) Awarded for - Service Campaign- Pacific 1941-45 Description - Six pointed star Clasps Burma...Pacific Star medal - full size and miniature. Miniature has clasp for Burma ...Miniature has clasp for Burma Pacific Star Medals ...Awarded by - United Kingdom and Commonwealth Type - campaign medal Eligibility - one day operational service, or one sortie for aircrewmen (six months for sailors) Awarded for - Service Campaign- Pacific 1941-45 Description - Six pointed star Clasps BurmaPacific Star medal - full size and miniature. Miniature has clasp for Burma medal, pacific star -
Clayton RSL Sub BranchMedal, Australian Service Medal 1939 - 1945, Australian War Medal 1939 - 1945, Defence Medal, Pacific Medal 1939 -1945, Africa Star, The 1939-1945 Star
... Australian Service Medal 1939 - 1945, Australian War Medal 1939 - 1945, Defence Medal, Pacific Medal 1939 -1945, Africa Star, The 1939-1945 Star...6 medals Australian Service Medal War Medal Defence Medal Pacific Medal Africa Star The 1939-1945 Star...Jackson 6 medals Australian Service Medal War Medal Defence Medal Pacific Medal Africa Star The 1939-1945 Star Australian Service Medal 1939 - 1945, Australian War Medal 1939 - 1945, Defence Medal, Pacific Medal 1939 -1945, Africa Star, The 1939-1945 Star Medal ...JACKSON John McGregor VX 32711 6 medals Australian Service Medal War Medal Defence Medal Pacific Medal Africa Star The 1939-1945 StarVX 32711 J.McG. Jackson -
Victorian Harness Racing Heritage Collection at Lord's Raceway BendigoPhotograph - Framed photo finish, Greg Matthews Photo, Anvil's Star, 24 January 1997
... Anvil's Star...Anvil's Star won the Bendigo Pacing Cup on the 24 January 1997, followed by Desperate Comment and No Equal. ...At the top: Bendigo Harness Racing 24-1-97/ Gerard K House Pty Ltd Bendigo Pacing Cup / C9 or Better At the bottom: Left corner: Distance 2400 metres/ Mile rate 1.59.3 / Greg Matthews Photos - Stawell Centre: Anvils Star (Vance Hanover - Venetian Star) / Desperate Comment 2nd / No Equal 3rd Right corner: Owned by- RM Cameron & K Kotzikas/ Trained by RM Cameron / Driven by Ricky May...Anvil's Star raced from 1995 (3yo) through to 2001 (9yo). ...Anvil's Star won the Bendigo Pacing Cup on the 24 January 1997, followed by Desperate Comment and No Equal. Anvil's Star owned by RM Cameron & K Kotzikas, was trained by RM Cameron and driven by Ricky May. Anvil's Star raced from 1995 (3yo) through to 2001 (9yo). Career: 17 wins 22 seconds 11 thirds 116 starts.Two colour photographs, one small one large in a brown, black, gold frame. At the top: Bendigo Harness Racing 24-1-97/ Gerard K House Pty Ltd Bendigo Pacing Cup / C9 or Better At the bottom: Left corner: Distance 2400 metres/ Mile rate 1.59.3 / Greg Matthews Photos - Stawell Centre: Anvils Star (Vance Hanover - Venetian Star) / Desperate Comment 2nd / No Equal 3rd Right corner: Owned by- RM Cameron & K Kotzikas/ Trained by RM Cameron / Driven by Ricky Maybendigo harness racing club, horses, race, winner, bendigo trotting club, pacing cup, driver, trainer, owner, 1997, anvils star, rm cameron, ricky may, k kotzikas, desperate comment, no equal, robert cameron, r may, r cameron -
Ballarat Clarendon CollegeMedal, 1914-15 Star
... 1914-15 Star...A recipient of the 1914 Star could not also be awarded the 1914–15 Star. ...The 1914-15 Star is a four pointed star of bright bronze, ensigned with a crown. ...A recipient of the 1914 Star could not also be awarded the 1914–15 Star. ...The 1914–15 Star was authorised in 1918 and was awarded for service in specified theatres of war between 5 August 1914 and 31 December 1915. A recipient of the 1914 Star could not also be awarded the 1914–15 Star. Albert was born 29 June 1897 at his home 'Ashford Vale" farm, Cuthbert's Road, Cardigan. Albert, a second generation Australian, was the fourth son and sixth of eleven children born to dairy farmer John White and his wife Elizabeth, nee Douglas. Albert attended Bunker's Hill State School prior to enrolling at Ballarat College. After College he obtained employment with the engineering firm Ronaldson and Tippett in Ballarat. Following his eighteenth birthday Albert enlisted in the AIF in Ballarat with the rank of Private, No 2012. He embarked for the Middle East with 23rd Battalion on 26 August 1915 and was 'taken on strength at the Gallipoli Peninsular 25 October 1915". On 10 January 1916 Albert was posted to Alexandria, Egypt and during this time he was able to meet with his aunt Rose Douglas, an Australian Army Nursing Sister. This was a great comfort to his family. Albert was sent to France 19 March 1916 and transferred to the 22nd Battalion. He was mentioned in dispatches for 'good and gallant conduct' 5 August (1917?). Albert was hospitalised 30 March 1918, rejoined 22nd Battalion 3 June 1918, wounded in action 3 October 1918 but died of wounds at Rouen 10 October 1918. news of his death was received by his family in Australia just prior to the armistice. Albert Telfer White's sacrifice is commemorated at Ballarat College, Avenue of Honour Ballarat (Tree 1214), Ballarat Shire Honour Avenue Learmonth (Tree 163) and the Australian War Memorial Canberra. (These notes provided by family November 2016)Part of a greater A T White CollectionThe 1914-15 Star is a four pointed star of bright bronze, ensigned with a crown. The obverse has crossed gladius, overlaid with an oak wreath that is ensigned with the cypher of King George V. A scroll bearing the legend 1914-15 is centrally placed across the crossed blades. The 1914-15 Star ribbon has the red white and blue colours of the Empire, in shaded and watered stripes.Engraved on a scroll in the centre of the medal front: '1914-15' The oak wreath is ensigned with the cypher of King George V. The back of the medal is engraved: 2012 / Pte A T White / 23/BN. A.I.F. albert-telfer-white, medal, world war one, 1914-15 star -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Bottle, Pre 1974
... Bottle, brown glass, diamond shaped. "Bright Star" phenyle. Paper label attached, but peeling off and badly damaged. ...Printed label "Bright Star". Text is moulded in the glass in raised lettering: "PHENYLE" outlined and decorated with star border. ...Bright Star Products Pty. Ltd....Container Bottle Bright Star Products Pty. Ltd. ...Phenyle has been used for decades as a cleaner and disinfectant. It is well know for its use for cleaning outdoor toilets and easily identified by its strong odour. The brown glass bottle is immediately recognised as containing a poison. We've all seen them in a hundred different mystery movie scenes. The medicine cabinet opens and there, sitting on a shelf, is the incriminating object -- the ominous dark bottle with the skull and crossbones on the label. In off-screen reality, however, poison bottles have quite a different identity -- they are distinctive, varied, colorful -- and definitely collectible. Obviously, the one thing that sets the poison bottle apart from all other bottles is the need for prominent and immediate identification as a receptacle for toxic material, and this was achieved in a number of ways, including shape, color, embossing and labeling. Poisons were commonly found in the home for the purpose of controlling rodents and other pests, and were sold by grocers and druggists. For consumer protection, as far back as 1829, New York State made mandatory the marking of the bottles with the word "poison" in large letters. Then, in the middle of the 19th century, the American Pharmaceutical Association recommended legislation regarding identification of all poison bottles. In 1872 the American Medical Association also made recommendations -- namely that poison bottles be made of colored glass, and also have a rough surface on one side -- making them identifiable even in the dark -- and the word "poison" visible on the other (the skull and crossbones wasn't quite as ubiquitous as those movies led us to believe). However, passing these laws was not easy, and the manufacturers were essentially left to do as they wished. For collectors, the high point of poison bottle manufacturing was the period ranging roughly from the 1870s to the 1930s. At that time some, of the bottles were distinguished by particularly bright colors, such as cobalt blue (the most common) and emerald green. Others, particularly rare and collectible, had unusual -- and appropriate -- shapes, including skulls, leg bones and coffins. In order to better identify these lethal vessels by feel (not forgetting that there were many people in this period who could not read) when groping for them in the dark, they had such elaborate tactile patterns as quilted diamonds, lattices, hobnails and prominent vertical or horizontal ribbing, as well as spiky knobs and ridges. In addition, many had sharp points on top for the same precautionary purpose. Further efforts to distinguish poison bottles from others included uncommon multisided and triangular shapes, and unusual, hard-to-open tops, the predecessors of the modern child-proof openings. https://www.southcoasttoday.com/story/lifestyle/2001/08/19/poison-bottles-steeped-in-history/50352280007/The recognition and awareness of bottles containing poisonpous substances is extremely important for safety reasons.Bottle, brown glass, diamond shaped. "Bright Star" phenyle. Paper label attached, but peeling off and badly damaged. Corked with contents. Text moulded into glass, some with a border of stars. Poisonous contents, not to be taken. Registered Number 2140. Volume is 20 fluid ounces. Printed label "Bright Star". Text is moulded in the glass in raised lettering: "PHENYLE" outlined and decorated with star border. "POISONOUS", "NOT TO BE TAKEN" "V / DM / A" within oval, "REGD NO. 2140" (D and O are smaller and underlined) . Base is marked "F190".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bright star, phenyl, cleaning and disinfecting chemical, poison, bottles
