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Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - George Holding , Gippsland Lakes Boating Club, GW Holding, 1/03/1980 12:00:00 AM
... George Holding SEC Manager with Black Marlin caught off Bermagui NSW on a fishing trip with members of Gippsland Lakes Boating Club taken outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for GLBC Lakes Entrance Victoria...Colour photograph showing George Holding SEC Manager with Black Marlin caught off Bermagui NSW on a fishing trip with members of Gippsland Lakes Boating Club taken outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for GLBC Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland George Holding SEC Manager with Black Marlin caught off Bermagui NSW on a fishing trip with members of Gippsland Lakes Boating Club taken outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for GLBC Lakes Entrance Victoria Recreation Sports Fishing Colour photograph showing George Holding SEC Manager with Black Marlin caught off Bermagui NSW on a fishing trip with members of Gippsland Lakes Boating Club taken outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for GLBC Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph George Holding , Gippsland Lakes Boating Club GW Holding ...George Holding SEC Manager with Black Marlin caught off Bermagui NSW on a fishing trip with members of Gippsland Lakes Boating Club taken outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for GLBC Lakes Entrance VictoriaColour photograph showing George Holding SEC Manager with Black Marlin caught off Bermagui NSW on a fishing trip with members of Gippsland Lakes Boating Club taken outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for GLBC Lakes Entrance Victoria recreation, sports, fishing -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Rod Traynor , Gippsland Lakes Boating Club later changed to Lakes Fishing Club Lakes Entrance Victoria, G W Holding, 1/01/1979 12:00:00 AM
... Rod Traynor plumber with first of the five Southern Bluefin Tuna caught off Lakes Entrance shown outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for Gippsland Lakes Boating Club later changed to Lakes Fishing Club Lakes Entrance Victoria...Colour photograph of Rod Traynor plumber with first of the five Southern Bluefin Tuna caught off Lakes Entrance shown outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for Gippsland Lakes Boating Club later changed to Lakes Fishing Club Lakes Entrance Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Rod Traynor plumber with first of the five Southern Bluefin Tuna caught off Lakes Entrance shown outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for Gippsland Lakes Boating Club later changed to Lakes Fishing Club Lakes Entrance Victoria Recreation Sports Fishing Colour photograph of Rod Traynor plumber with first of the five Southern Bluefin Tuna caught off Lakes Entrance shown outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for Gippsland Lakes Boating Club later changed to Lakes Fishing Club Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Rod Traynor , Gippsland Lakes Boating Club later changed to Lakes Fishing Club Lakes Entrance Victoria G W Holding ...Rod Traynor plumber with first of the five Southern Bluefin Tuna caught off Lakes Entrance shown outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for Gippsland Lakes Boating Club later changed to Lakes Fishing Club Lakes Entrance VictoriaColour photograph of Rod Traynor plumber with first of the five Southern Bluefin Tuna caught off Lakes Entrance shown outside North Arm Bait Supply Base Station for Gippsland Lakes Boating Club later changed to Lakes Fishing Club Lakes Entrance Victoriarecreation, sports, fishing -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncArticles
... Articles, fishing bait, model torpedo boat...Articles, fishing bait, model torpedo boat Articles ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.Articles, fishing bait, model torpedo boat -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Photographic slide Warrnambool Aquarium, 1970s
... AQUARIUM COOKED/ LIVE CRAYS SOUVENIRS BAIT MUSEUM KIOSK DOWNSTAIRS ...This slide is retained as a reminder of the Warrnambool aquarium, an important tourist attraction for over twenty years. warrnambool warrnambool aquarium AQUARIUM COOKED/ LIVE CRAYS SOUVENIRS BAIT MUSEUM KIOSK DOWNSTAIRS This slide in a cardboard frame is a multi- coloured one of the Warranmbool aquarium showing the three domes and the coastline in the background. ...The Warrnambool aquarium was opened in 1971 and was mostly underground with three domes above ground level. It is situated near the Warrnambool breakwater and the main structure is still extant. It closed as an aquarium in 1990 and was then used by Deakin University as a research centre for a few years. The aquarium contained exhibits of marine life and shells. This slide is retained as a reminder of the Warrnambool aquarium, an important tourist attraction for over twenty years.This slide in a cardboard frame is a multi- coloured one of the Warranmbool aquarium showing the three domes and the coastline in the background. There is a wooden sign, a fence and the road in the foreground. AQUARIUM COOKED/ LIVE CRAYS SOUVENIRS BAIT MUSEUM KIOSK DOWNSTAIRS warrnambool, warrnambool aquarium -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesImage - Black and White, War on Rabbits, Laying Poinson in the Western District, Victoria, c1950, c1950
... A black and white image of a man laying rabbit bait in Victoria's Western District. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields rabbit baits poisoning rabbits vermin A black and white image of a man laying rabbit bait in Victoria's Western District. ...A black and white image of a man laying rabbit bait in Victoria's Western District. rabbit baits, poisoning rabbits, vermin -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionContainer - Bait Tin, n.d
... Set of 3 brass bait tins; fit one inside the other. Each tin square with brass catch. ...Each has a copper, embossed name plate with 'MAGGOTS' on largest tin, 'WORMS' next and 'BAIT' on smallest. Container Bait Tin ...Set of 3 brass bait tins; fit one inside the other. Each tin square with brass catch. Each has a copper, embossed name plate with 'MAGGOTS' on largest tin, 'WORMS' next and 'BAIT' on smallest.fishing, recreation, sport -
Orbost & District Historical Societyfly catcher, circa 1890
... The flies, being attracted by some sweet liquid or other bait in the bottom, were unable to find their way out. ...Glass stopper. A piece of bait is suspended in the centre and the top opening is covered up with a piece of cloth and a fluid such as kerosene or similar is put in the gutter below the outer part of the dome. ...The flies, being attracted by some sweet liquid or other bait in the bottom, were unable to find their way out. ...Mankind has been bothered by flies ever since time began. This has led to the invention of a number of different fly traps or fly catchers.Glass fly traps were popular during the 19th and early 20th centuries. The flies, being attracted by some sweet liquid or other bait in the bottom, were unable to find their way out. This trap has small glass legs enabling it to be used standing on a flat surface such as a table. Most were suspended by wire handles. This is an example of a common domestic item no longer commonly used today.Moulded clear glass fly catcher on small glass legs. Glass stopper. A piece of bait is suspended in the centre and the top opening is covered up with a piece of cloth and a fluid such as kerosene or similar is put in the gutter below the outer part of the dome. The flying insect is drawn inside by entering the underside opening and then, when trying to leave, flies against the glass and then drops into the catching fluid below.fly-catcher pest-control glassware -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Bamboo Cafe, Tween Lakes Motel and John's Fish Cafe. Lakes Entrance 1960
... It was very popular and next door was the Bamboo Coffee Shop run by Mr and Mrs Varney The'Duckin' became Peels bait shop Dot and Con Coucoulas took over the Bamboo and turned it into a motel not sure on the year and then bought the Duckin and demolished it. ...Black and white photograph of a short section of the Esplanade, which shows a bait shop, Bamboo Cafe, Tween Lakes Motel and John's Fish Cafe. ...Township Transport Tourism Restaurant Black and white photograph of a short section of the Esplanade, which shows a bait shop, Bamboo Cafe, Tween Lakes Motel and John's Fish Cafe. ...There was Billiard parlour down that end of town in the early 50’s. in Carstairs Ave. Rosmary Kavadis father (John Kostantinidis) owned it and it held 2 big tables 12 x 6 and the main games played were snooker and billiards. On the corner of Cairstairs Ave opposite Robin Hood Inn. The cafe Duckin, Mr and Mrs Kostantinidis bought it and on the side of that cafe down a verandah was the Billiard Room. It was very popular and a lot of the locals would play there. Rosemary was about 5 - 7 years old and had to stand on a fish box to play. It was very popular and next door was the Bamboo Coffee Shop run by Mr and Mrs Varney The'Duckin' became Peels bait shop Dot and Con Coucoulas took over the Bamboo and turned it into a motel not sure on the year and then bought the Duckin and demolished it. It was after Tween Lakes was built in 1959, as that was the first motel on the Esplanade.The first 20 units and restaurant were built in 1959 with firsts guests on Dec. 22nd.1959. The units 21-27 plus the front residence and office were built in 1962.Black and white photograph of a short section of the Esplanade, which shows a bait shop, Bamboo Cafe, Tween Lakes Motel and John's Fish Cafe. A c1950 Holden sedan parked in front of fish shop. Rear of Volkswagen 'Beetle' car lower lefthand corner of photo. Lakes Entrance Victoriatownship, transport, tourism, restaurant -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyHandmade Tool - Insect Cover or Sieve or Fishing Net or yabby trap
... or The frame can be held in order to fill the sieve or to empty it. or the frame can hold bait for yabbies...or The frame can be held in order to fill the sieve or to empty it. or the frame can hold bait for yabbies Handmade Tool - Insect Cover or Sieve or Fishing Net or yabby trap ...Flies are plentiful and a problem especially in Australia's summer. Farms were a breeding ground for flies that bred in cow manure. Fly-wire was used to keep flies away from food as well as light cloth covers. Farmers could use this sieve to fill with sand etc. to sort the sizes and also to use for eg. wheat to sort the grain. Yabbies are trapped in the creek or river by leaving food in the net for the yabby to crawl into.Food covers were used by residents of the Kiewa Valley especially as many of them were dairy farmers. Farmers often made their own tools for a purpose such as sieving or for the family catching yabbies to eat or for fun.Tall triangular steel fly wire cover with a steel handle and frame. or The frame can be held in order to fill the sieve or to empty it. or the frame can hold bait for yabbiesfood cover, fly-wire, flies, sieve, handmade tool -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumRabbit Bait Layer
... This mechanism forced bait into the furrows left by the plough. The rate of feed controlled by the operator ...This mechanism forced bait into the furrows left by the plough. The rate of feed controlled by the operator Rabbit Bait Layer ...Tri wheeled Construction with single furrow plough blade,adjustable from the operators seat set between the rear wheels. The operator controlled the depth of the plough blade from this position. The front wheel used for levelling of the assembly. It also provided the operator control direction of the Bait Layer. There was a mechanical mechanism driven by the reR left wheel of the assembly. This mechanism forced bait into the furrows left by the plough. The rate of feed controlled by the operator No 1733 Pearsons patent Cohoe &Walster Makers. Junee -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyLetter, Victorian Fly-fishers' Association - 4th June,1935
... 1 sheet typewritten letter inviting the Mayor and Councillors of Ringwood to be present and assist in the release of 500 rainbow trout into the Ringwood Park Lake in preparation for a State fly and Bait Casting Tournament at the lake....1 sheet typewritten letter inviting the Mayor and Councillors of Ringwood to be present and assist in the release of 500 rainbow trout into the Ringwood Park Lake in preparation for a State fly and Bait Casting Tournament at the lake. Victorian Fly-fishers' Association - 4th June,1935. ...1 sheet typewritten letter inviting the Mayor and Councillors of Ringwood to be present and assist in the release of 500 rainbow trout into the Ringwood Park Lake in preparation for a State fly and Bait Casting Tournament at the lake. -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumPhotograph - Landed Shark
... Back of Glenuse Reef in Point Lonsdale. Whole salmon for bait 5am. In creek on crane. 2,100Lbs, 8'6" Girth...Back of Glenuse Reef in Point Lonsdale. Whole salmon for bait 5am. In creek on crane. 2,100Lbs, 8'6" Girth Laminated photograph of a shark on the crane on Fishermans Pier circa 1938 Photograph Landed Shark ...Shark fishing was important to the Queenscliff Point Lonsdale fishing industry since early 1900s. It is still a popular activity in the area today.Fishing of all kind has been an important industry in the Queenscliff region. Although commercial fishing has greatly diminished, recreational fishing is still an important activity.Laminated photograph of a shark on the crane on Fishermans Pier circa 193820 Beach Street Queenscliffe. Debbie O'Hare? [illegible]. Back of Glenuse Reef in Point Lonsdale. Whole salmon for bait 5am. In creek on crane. 2,100Lbs, 8'6" Girthshark, shark fishing, queenscliff, fishing industry -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 3rd April 2004
... ...baiting...Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. ...Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. ...This photograph depicts fox behaviour specialist Camille Veselsky demonstrating the use of a fox bait trap at an event conducted as part of an awareness campaign highlighting damage done to farm and domestic animals and native wildlife in April 2004. Camille Veselsky is a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control for 27 years. This date is suggested by the photograph's position in the 2004-2005 Wooragee Landcare Group Coordinator's Report folder. A note accompanying the item suggests an alternative date of February 2004, however. This event raised awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and provided practical training in techniques to control their populations. Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. Pictured in the photograph are Helmut Wiemann, Ursula Wiemann, Camille Veselsky and two other people (unknown). A note accompanying the items suggests the photograph may have been entered by Karen Bowley or Maree Missen. In the folder, an printed label accompanying the photograph states: 'A marker to identify the bait station will not deter the fox.' Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. Ground-dwelling native species are particularly susceptible to predation by foxes, which when combined with loss of habitat can endanger these species. Affected species include Speckled Warblers, Plovers, Diamond Firetails, Spotted Quail-Thrushes, Turquoise Parrots, Dunnarts, Bandicoots, Phascogales, skinks, geckos and legless lizards. This photograph is significant as an example of awareness raising and threat control programs undertaken by Wooragee Landcare Group in the 2000s in Indigo Shire.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: 26 / [HANDWRITTEN] WAN NA 0ANA2N0 0 8743 / [PRINTED] (No. 14) / 260 / wooragee, wooragee landcare, indigo shire, north-east victoria, conservation, pest control, fox, foxes, vermin, baiting, trapping, camille veselsky, hume rural lands protection board, 2004, speckled warbler, plovers, diamond firetails, turquoise parrots, dunnarts, bandicoots, phascogales, skinks, geckos, legless lizards, chickens, ducks, guinea-pigs -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 3rd April 2004
... ...baiting...Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. ...Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. ...This photograph depicts fox behaviour specialist Camille Veselsky demonstrating the use of a fox bait trap at an event conducted as part of an awareness campaign highlighting damage done to farm and domestic animals and native wildlife in April 2004. Camille Veselsky is a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control for 27 years. This date is suggested by the photograph's position in the 2004-2005 Wooragee Landcare Group Coordinator's Report folder. A note accompanying the item suggests an alternative date of February 2004, however. This event raised awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and provided practical training in techniques to control their populations. Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. Pictured in the photograph, left to right: unknown, Quentin Mansfield; four unknown people; Mary Prowse; two unknown people; Helmut Wiemann; unknown person. In the folder, the photograph is accompanied by a printed label stating: 'Train foxes to take free feeds before using the 1080. Small traces of fish oil can help attract foxes to the bait station.' Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. Ground-dwelling native species are particularly susceptible to predation by foxes, which when combined with loss of habitat can endanger these species. Affected species include Speckled Warblers, Plovers, Diamond Firetails, Spotted Quail-Thrushes, Turquoise Parrots, Dunnarts, Bandicoots, Phascogales, skinks, geckos and legless lizards. This photograph is significant as an example of awareness raising and threat control programs undertaken by Wooragee Landcare Group in the 2000s in Indigo Shire.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: 25 / 2 [HANDWRITTEN] WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN+ 1 8743 / [PRINTED] (No.12) / 258wooragee, wooragee landcare group, indigo shire, north-east victoria, fox, foxes, pest control, vermin, conservation, baiting, trapping, farming, wildlife, speckled warblers, plovers, diamond firetails, spotted quail-thrush, turquoise parrot, dunnarts, bandicoots, phascogales, skinks, geckos, legless lizards, camille veselsky -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionEquipment - lead sinker
... Lead sinkers were used to help the bait sink while rod fishing....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Lead sinkers were used to help the bait sink while rod fishing. fishing recreation leisure None dark grey lead sinker, domed shaped with a flat bottom. copper coloured wire through the centre, curling out the bottom. ...Lead sinkers were used to help the bait sink while rod fishing.dark grey lead sinker, domed shaped with a flat bottom. copper coloured wire through the centre, curling out the bottom. Nonefishing, recreation leisure -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Ruckus over rabbit bait, 09/12/2015
... Ruckus over rabbit bait...Animal rights group PETA objected to Banyule Council's plan to bait rabbits using Pindone....Ruckus over rabbit bait Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...Animal rights group PETA objected to Banyule Council's plan to bait rabbits using Pindone.News clipping, black text, colour image. rabbits, peta, banyule city council -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPostcard - Card Box Photographs, R. Taylor's Boat-Sheds & Lake View Hotel, Lake Wendouree
... Boat Builders, Sailing and Rowing Boat Hire. All Kinds of Bait. Plates 291 & 292....City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields Boat Builders, Sailing and Rowing Boat Hire. All Kinds of Bait. Plates 291 & 292. R. Taylor Lake Wendouree Boat Shed Lake View Hotel Buildings Commerical Hotel R. ...Boat Builders, Sailing and Rowing Boat Hire. All Kinds of Bait. Plates 291 & 292.r. taylor, lake wendouree, boat shed, lake view hotel, buildings, commerical, hotel -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Flooding of Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria 1993, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/09/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Black and white photograph showing flooding on Esplanade west of Myers Street intersection, businesses in photograph Pinochio Pizzaria, Lakes Auto Parts, Arjus Pizza, Bait and Tackle and Mobil Service Station on opposite corner Lakes Entrance Victoria...Business Roads and Streets Black and white photograph showing flooding on Esplanade west of Myers Street intersection, businesses in photograph Pinochio Pizzaria, Lakes Auto Parts, Arjus Pizza, Bait and Tackle and Mobil Service Station on opposite corner Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Flooding of Esplanade Lakes Entrance Victoria 1993 Lakes Post Newspaper ...Flooding due to inadequate drainage, it soon went down.Black and white photograph showing flooding on Esplanade west of Myers Street intersection, businesses in photograph Pinochio Pizzaria, Lakes Auto Parts, Arjus Pizza, Bait and Tackle and Mobil Service Station on opposite corner Lakes Entrance Victoriabusiness, roads and streets -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Historic House, 11 Orme Street, Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1999
... Has hipped roof of corrugated iron, bull nose veranda across front, trimmed with wrought iron lace. Bait for sale notices at front fence. Lakes Entrance Victoria...Has hipped roof of corrugated iron, bull nose veranda across front, trimmed with wrought iron lace. Bait for sale notices at front fence. Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph Historic House, 11 Orme Street, Lakes Entrance Victoria ...House built early 1900's by Don Mitchelson, brother of Leo Mitchelson, local builders.Was the home of the Allen family for many years.Colour photograph of timber dwelling at 11 Orme Street. Has hipped roof of corrugated iron, bull nose veranda across front, trimmed with wrought iron lace. Bait for sale notices at front fence. Lakes Entrance Victoriahouses, heritage study -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Betty Rohan at 'Thirst Aid' kiosk, Station Pier, Port Melbourne, Lloyd Holmes, 1991
... On back:'Betty Rohan 1991 - 25 years at Station Pier Western Kiosk (fishing tackle and baits added to sales stock at request of the many who fish from the per) Duplicate copy of Library's VP photo'...Used in 'They Can Carry Me Out' piers and wharves - station pier business and traders - kiosk lloyd holmes betty rohan thirst-aid kiosk On back:'Betty Rohan 1991 - 25 years at Station Pier Western Kiosk (fishing tackle and baits added to sales stock at request of the many who fish from the per) Duplicate copy of Library's VP photo' Black and white photograph of Betty Rohan behind the 'fishing' counter of 'Thirst Aid' (western) Kiosk, Station Pier, 1991 Photograph Betty Rohan at 'Thirst Aid' kiosk, Station Pier, Port Melbourne Lloyd Holmes ...Photographed by volunteer Lloyd Holmes, who did copying as well as originals for the Vintage Port Worth Preserving oral history project 1989-1991. Used in 'They Can Carry Me Out'Black and white photograph of Betty Rohan behind the 'fishing' counter of 'Thirst Aid' (western) Kiosk, Station Pier, 1991On back:'Betty Rohan 1991 - 25 years at Station Pier Western Kiosk (fishing tackle and baits added to sales stock at request of the many who fish from the per) Duplicate copy of Library's VP photo'piers and wharves - station pier, business and traders - kiosk, lloyd holmes, betty rohan, thirst-aid kiosk -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyDingo Trap
... Banned in Australia for the trapping of dingoes and dogs due to animal cruelty.Dingoes are now protected as native animals and wild dogs are killed with bait....Banned in Australia for the trapping of dingoes and dogs due to animal cruelty.Dingoes are now protected as native animals and wild dogs are killed with bait. Used by residents in the Kiewa Valley to protect young stock. dingo trap Li-Lo brand Embossed "Li-Lo" on the plate and "Made in England" and a Ministry Broad Arrow mark, indicating its official governmental use or trial. ...Exported to Australia for the trapping of dingoes. Banned in Australia for the trapping of dingoes and dogs due to animal cruelty.Dingoes are now protected as native animals and wild dogs are killed with bait.Used by residents in the Kiewa Valley to protect young stock.A well made old English trap with strong folding springs., made by H. Lane in Wednesfield, His brand is Li-Lo.. It has got large 7 and a half inch round topped flat jaws. Its overall length is 22 and a half inches, excluding its original swivelled chain.Ref. Auction sheet Embossed "Li-Lo" on the plate and "Made in England" and a Ministry Broad Arrow mark, indicating its official governmental use or trial.dingo trap, li-lo brand -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Residence behind Coco's Shoe Shop, Lakes Post Newspaper, 243 Esplanade, Lakes Entrance, Victoria, 1989c
... Site has housed a diverse range of businesses. In 2005 bait shop and fishing gear....Site has housed a diverse range of businesses. In 2005 bait shop and fishing gear. Houses Local History Black and white photograph of the fireplace in the residence behind a shop at 243 Esplanade, Lakes Entrance, Victoria. 243 Esplanade, Lakes Entrance, Victoria. ...Formerly Coco's Shoe Shop, known as Mitch's Place developed by Joy Mitchelson. Site has housed a diverse range of businesses. In 2005 bait shop and fishing gear.Black and white photograph of the fireplace in the residence behind a shop at 243 Esplanade, Lakes Entrance, Victoria.houses, local history -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPostcard - Card Box Photographs, W. Reid's Livery Stables, Armstrong Street. Ballarat
... Wedding Carriages for Hire. Livery, Bait, Stables, Horses, Buggies, Drags. Pic-nic Parties & Others. ...Wedding Carriages for Hire. Livery, Bait, Stables, Horses, Buggies, Drags. Pic-nic Parties & Others. ...Horse Bazaar. Omnibus Depot. Wedding Carriages for Hire. Livery, Bait, Stables, Horses, Buggies, Drags. Pic-nic Parties & Others. Plate 375 Chuck Photo Series.w. reid's livery stables, armstrong street, persons, vehicle -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 3rd April 2004
... ...baiting...Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. ...Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. ...This photograph depicts fox behaviour specialist Camille Veselsky demonstrating the use of a fox bait trap at an event conducted as part of an awareness campaign highlighting damage done to farm and domestic animals and native wildlife in April 2004. Camille Veselsky is a specialist in fox behaviour who worked for the Hume Rural lands Protection Board on pest animal control for 27 years. This date is suggested by the photograph's position in the 2004-2005 Wooragee Landcare Group Coordinator's Report folder. A note accompanying the item suggests an alternative date of 24th June 2004, however. This event raised awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and provided practical training in techniques to control their populations. Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. Pictured in this photograph, left to right: unknown, unknown, Quentin Mansfield, Graeme Missen, unknown, Helmut Wiemann, presenter Camille Veselsky, Ursula Wiemann, unknowns. A note accompanying the items suggests the photograph may have been taken by Karen Bowley or Maree Missen. In the folder, the photograph is accompanied by a printed label stating: 'Sensible precautions must be taken when handling FOXOFF.' Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. Ground-dwelling native species are particularly susceptible to predation by foxes, which when combined with loss of habitat can endanger these species. Affected species include Speckled Warblers, Plovers, Diamond Firetails, Spotted Quail-Thrushes, Turquoise Parrots, Dunnarts, Bandicoots, Phascogales, skinks, geckos and legless lizards. This photograph is significant as an example of awareness raising and threat control programs undertaken by Wooragee Landcare Group in the 2000s in Indigo Shire. Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN+ 3 8743 / [PRINTED] 24 / [HANDWRITTEN] (No. 1 1) / 257 [PRINTED}wooragee landcare, wooragee, north-east victoria, indigo shire, landcare movement, 2004, fox control, pest control, native animal protection, farming, farm life, foxes, vermin, baiting, traps, speckled warbler, plovers, diamond firetails, spotted quail-thrush, turquoise parrot, dunnarts, bandicoots, phascogales, skinks, geckos, legless lizard, chickens, ducks, guinea-pigs, camille veselsky, quentin mansfield, graeme missen, helmut wiemann, ursula wiemann, karen bowley, maree missen -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook - Port Melbourne Council, J Harrop, Sanitary Inspector, Sanitary Inspectors Report Book, 1900 - 1905
... Sanitary Inspector's Reports to Port Melbourne Council 1900-1905, detailing infectious diseases reported, nuisances, smells, smoke, drain sewerage leaks, illegal dumping of manure and other refuse, animals found wandering, inspections of premises, tips, piggeries, factories, fumigating, laying baits, carrying out orders of Health Officer....Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne local government - town of port melbourne environmental issues health - general health business and traders industry - noxious nightsoil engineering - canals and drainage built environment livestock j harrop - sanitary inspector dr sandford - acting medical officer Sanitary Inspector's Reports to Port Melbourne Council 1900-1905, detailing infectious diseases reported, nuisances, smells, smoke, drain sewerage leaks, illegal dumping of manure and other refuse, animals found wandering, inspections of premises, tips, piggeries, factories, fumigating, laying baits, carrying out orders of Health Officer. ...Sanitary Inspector's Reports to Port Melbourne Council 1900-1905, detailing infectious diseases reported, nuisances, smells, smoke, drain sewerage leaks, illegal dumping of manure and other refuse, animals found wandering, inspections of premises, tips, piggeries, factories, fumigating, laying baits, carrying out orders of Health Officer.local government - town of port melbourne, environmental issues, health - general health, business and traders, industry - noxious, nightsoil, engineering - canals and drainage, built environment, livestock, j harrop - sanitary inspector, dr sandford - acting medical officer -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 3rd April 2004
... ...baiting...Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. ...Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. ...This photograph depicts people attending the 'Spotlight on Fox' event watching a demonstration. The event was conducted as part of an awareness campaign highlighting damage done to farm and domestic animals and native wildlife in April 2004. This date is suggested by the photograph's position in the 2004-2005 Wooragee Landcare Group Coordinator's Report folder. A note accompanying the item suggests an alternative date of February 2004, however. This event raised awareness about the impacts of foxes in rural areas and provided practical training in techniques to control their populations. Flyers contained in the parent folder suggest that baiting may have been agreed as a method of fox control as the event depicted was followed by a two week baiting campaign a fortnight later. Pictured in this photograph, left to right: unknown; Sue Berwick ; Jerry Alexander; rest unidentified. A note accompanying the items suggests the photograph may have been taken by Karen Bowley or Maree Missen. Regional areas like Wooragee are susceptible to fox attacks due to the availability of food such as rubbish, scraps, native wildlife and livestock. Foxes can have a huge impact on native wildlife and domestic life as they are known to chew through irrigation systems, dig-up and defecate in gardens, raid rubbish bins and harass other domestic animals. Ground-dwelling native species are particularly susceptible to predation by foxes, which when combined with loss of habitat can endanger these species. Affected species include Speckled Warblers, Plovers, Diamond Firetails, Spotted Quail-Thrushes, Turquoise Parrots, Dunnarts, Bandicoots, Phascogales, skinks, geckos and legless lizards. This photograph is significant as an example of awareness raising and threat control programs undertaken by Wooragee Landcare Group in the 2000s in Indigo Shire.Landscape coloured photograph printed on gloss paperReverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN 0 8743 / [PRINTED] (No. 13) / 259wooragee, wooragee landcare, indigo shire, north-east victoria, foxes, fox, pest control, vermin, conservation, baiting, trapping, events, 2004, wildlife, speckled warbler, plovers, diamond firetails, spotted quail-thrush, turquoise parrots, dunnarts, bandicoots, phascogales, skinks, geckos, legless lizards, farming, chickens, ducks, guinea-pigs -
Stratford and District Historical SocietyPoison Cart
... Serial number is cast in one side of the bait bin, and not on the other....Serial number is cast in one side of the bait bin, and not on the other. Poison Cart ...Cart was operated by the Briagolong Rabbit Suppression League. It was purchased by the donor at the clearing sale for Jim Kelly in the late 1980s/early 1990s. Jim was the son of the main organiser of the Briagolong Rabbit Suppression League. Copies of the Minutes and accounts have been obtained, and are catalogued separately. Wood on cart was in much degraded condition, whole cart repaired by George Parker of the Stratford and District Historical Society, 2010.Rabbit poison cart by T.H. Hicks of Sydney. Consists of wooden frame and floor 80cm high, wheels with cast iron hubs. Chain-driven from one wheel, operator's seat at rear, with a lever mechanism to control the trench forming attachment. Horse shafts 2.6 metres long. Serial number is cast in one side of the bait bin, and not on the other."Ideal" / T.H. Hicks / Patentee / Nth Botany No 5102 / N.S.W.rabbits, vermin destruction -
Wooragee Landcare GroupPhotograph, 3rd April 2004
... ...baiting...The most commonly used management techniques are baiting, shooting, guard animals, fencing, trapping, canid pest ejectors, above-ground harbour removal, property hygiene and fumigation. ...The most commonly used management techniques are baiting, shooting, guard animals, fencing, trapping, canid pest ejectors, above-ground harbour removal, property hygiene and fumigation. ...Wooragee Landcare, since its establishment in 1998, has organised a series of events and activities in order to promote weed and pest control, provide assistance and knowledge to landholders and ensure sustainability and protection of natural vegetation. This photograph was taken on the 3rd April 2004 as part of an event called "Spotlight on Fox", organised by the Wooragee Landcare Group. It was addressed to all landholders in the area and involved practical demonstration of techniques suitable for integrated fox control. Camille Velesky, who is illustrated in the photograph, was the presenter; he is a specialist in fox behaviour and has worked for 27 years on pest control. Under the Catchment and Land Protection Act 1994 (CaLP Act) foxes are declared as established pest animals and landowners have the responsibility to take reasonable steps to protect their land from established pest animals. The most commonly used management techniques are baiting, shooting, guard animals, fencing, trapping, canid pest ejectors, above-ground harbour removal, property hygiene and fumigation. Trapping, due to the significant suffering and distress that causes to foxes, has significant animal welfare implications and should be avoided if there is another suitable alternative. The photograph is an example of the type of events and activities organised by Wooragee Landcare to educate and inform local residents and landholders on the most suitable techniques for integrated fox control. Wooragee Landcare, abiding by its mission statement, promotes best land management strategies and ensures sustainability through collaboration with local community and council agencies.Portrait coloured photograph printed on gloss paper. Reverse: WAN NA 0ANA2N0 NNN+ 1 8743/ [PRINTED] (No.10)/256/spotlight on fox, wooragee landcare group, integrated fox control, camille velesky, fox behaviour, pest control, catchment and land protection act 1994, calp act, established pest animals, baiting, guard animals, fencing, trapping, trap setting demonstration, weed and pest control, sustainability, natural vegetation, fox dens, fumigation, animal welfare -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - VICTORIA HOTEL AND JONES BIRD & CO, BENDIGO, 1861
... McPherson & Co. ' Auctioneers, Valuators/Land Estate Commission Agents' ' Livery Bait and Commission Yards ' ' Horses Carriages & Dog Carts…/ Horses Broken, Double and single harness '....McPherson & Co. ' Auctioneers, Valuators/Land Estate Commission Agents' ' Livery Bait and Commission Yards ' ' Horses Carriages & Dog Carts…/ Horses Broken, Double and single harness '. ...Black and white copy: two buildings adjoining with assorted males grouped on footpath and doorways. Victoria Hotel and Jones Bird & Co., Pall Mall, Bendigo between Mitchell St. & Williamson St., Victoria Lane beside hotel. Victorian coat of arms on doorway. ( James Lerk 22.9.2000 ). On window 'Edward Francis/Ward/Attorney at Law/& solicitor' S. Jones and Sons, L. McPherson & Co. ' Auctioneers, Valuators/Land Estate Commission Agents' ' Livery Bait and Commission Yards ' ' Horses Carriages & Dog Carts…/ Horses Broken, Double and single harness '.Batchelderbuildings, commercial -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNegative - Photograph, Australasian Sketcher, The Yarra at Yarra Glen, 1889
... Another turn catches it in a sombre mood, stealing slowly beneath some rustic bridge, whereon stands a patient fisherman waiting for a fish, which if the bait be correct, comes pretty frequently. Our illustration depicts one of these pretty nooks, and a very good idea is given of our picturesque river before it is polluted and turned into a sewer at Prince's Bridge."...Another turn catches it in a sombre mood, stealing slowly beneath some rustic bridge, whereon stands a patient fisherman waiting for a fish, which if the bait be correct, comes pretty frequently. Our illustration depicts one of these pretty nooks, and a very good idea is given of our picturesque river before it is polluted and turned into a sewer at Prince's Bridge." ..."As the train on its journey from Melbourne to Healesville crosses the Yarra-flats, many glimpses are caught of the Yarra, sometimes between large belts of gumtrees, and splashing over boulders with is bosum covered with bubbles, dancing with sunlight, and racing each other until lost in the dark shadows of the wattles. Another turn catches it in a sombre mood, stealing slowly beneath some rustic bridge, whereon stands a patient fisherman waiting for a fish, which if the bait be correct, comes pretty frequently. Our illustration depicts one of these pretty nooks, and a very good idea is given of our picturesque river before it is polluted and turned into a sewer at Prince's Bridge."This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book,"Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as the 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital image 35mm Negativesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, yarra glen, steels creek, cave hill
