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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Leisure object - Leather carry pouch, Late 1800's
... Leather carry pouch...Brown leather carry pouch used as an equestrian accessory... Half round brown leather carry pouch with strap...Brown leather carry pouch used as an equestrian accessory ...Brown leather carry pouch used as an equestrian accessory in the late 1800's Manufactured by Holden and Frost in the late 1800's Half round brown leather carry pouch with strap and buckleG.V.H.leather, equestrian accessory, pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Carry pouch, 1943
... Carry pouch... and buckle for shoulder strap fastening Functional object Carry pouch ...Belt or shoulder strap fixed cotton webbing pouch used by Military during WW 2Manufactured and distributed by GMHCotton webbing pouch, fold over lid with brass stud fastening. Rear has belt fixing links, brass and buckle for shoulder strap fasteningGMH 1943 DoDmilitary, pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Pouch, 1914 - 1918
... carry pouch... ammunition carry pouch adjustable Two pouches riveted onto a leather ...Used by soldiers to carry ammunitionmade by Holden and FrostTwo pouches riveted onto a leather strap, riveted to that a leather strap with a buckle. Pouches have flaps that fix to front of pouch with a leather brass studammunition, carry pouch, adjustable -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Tool - Military Folding Saw, 1939
... complete with leather carry pouch... with leather carry pouch Tool Military Folding Saw ...Chain link saw with eyelet ends, also two wooden handles complete with leather carry pouchSE Norris, 1939military equipment, saw, folding saw -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, General Electric, APH Table top cassette player, 1978-1981
... for navigational controls, a handle and black vinyl carry pouch...., a handle and black vinyl carry pouch. APH Table top cassette player ...Produced by General Electric (GE) for American Printing House for the Blind in Kentucky, this player has dials to control tone, volume, speed, side and buttons to record, rewind, forward, play, pause and stop tape. Handling both 2 and 4 track tapes, these players were targeted towards the vision impaired, as it allowed greater freedom to adjust recording styles to suit individual listeners. Plastic rectangular brown audio player with buttons for navigational controls, a handle and black vinyl carry pouch.audio equipment, assistive devices -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Container (Item) - Canteen Water US Styled Olive Plastic Dated 1968 On Base. Complete With Felt Lined Carrying Pouch
... . Complete With Felt Lined Carrying Pouch.... On Base. Complete With Felt Lined Carrying Pouch. Canteen Water US ... -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - Equipment, Circa 1950
... Canvas carrying pouch, rectangular with divided pockets... carrying pouch, rectangular with divided pockets. Khaki in colour ...Canvas carrying pouch, rectangular with divided pockets. Khaki in colour. With shoulder strap. 50 762L2A2. MF3-2-7550 762L2A2. MF3-2-75webbing, equipment, pouch -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Surveyors Compass, Brush and Drummond Melbourne, 1920s
... close fit lid and leather carrying pouch and strap.... depressed, complete with metal close fit lid and leather carrying ...Owned by donor's father and used surveying for irrigation purposes.Round metal case containing magnetic compass needle, eyepiece and sighting hair. The sighting wire frame secures the neelde in a fixed position when depressed, complete with metal close fit lid and leather carrying pouch and strap.irrigation, surveying -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Canteen, Water
... with carrying pouch issued to soldiers during the 1970s. This was a USA... canteen complete with carrying pouch issued to soldiers during ...Example of Australian Army standard water canteen complete with carrying pouch issued to soldiers during the 1970s. This was a USA Army design adopted by the ADF during the Vietnam conflict. The pouch and canteen are jungle green in colour and are worn attached to the webbing belt issued to defence personnel. refer item 00289.1. -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Leather belt
... Belt worn either around the waist or across body, to carry... Belt worn either around the waist or across body, to carry ...Belt worn either around the waist or across body, to carry ammunition pouchesas manufactured by Holden and Frost Brown leather strap with holes each end, brass buckle midwaymilitary, belt, ammunition -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Belt webbing
... Belt worn around waist or diagonally across body to carry... Belt worn around waist or diagonally across body to carry ...Belt worn around waist or diagonally across body to carry ammunition pouchesManufactured and sold by Holden and Frost during the war years Tan leather belt with buckle in middle and holes on each endHolden and Frost 1916military, belt, leather -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Belt, 1916
... Used by military persons to carry ammunition pouches...Used by military persons to carry ammunition pouches ...Used by military persons to carry ammunition pouches, either around waist or over shoulderManufactured and distributed by Holden and FrostTan leather belt, holes both ends and in the middle brass adjustment tool in centre with holesHolden and Frost 1916,military, leather, belt -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Belt
... or diagonally across body to carry ammunition pouches... across body to carry ammunition pouches Manufactured and sold ...Leather belt worn by soldiers either around waist or diagonally across body to carry ammunition pouchesManufactured and sold by Holden and FrostTan leather strap with holes midway and each end . One brass buckle midwayHOLDEN AND FROST 1916military, belt -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Message pouch
... Document pouch carried by Military personnel... Document pouch carried by Military personnel Manufactured by GMH ...Document pouch carried by Military personnelManufactured by GMHBrown leather pouch, fastened in front with strip off cover and strip sewn across faceCAA 4400 DoD MH w1946=5military, message, pouch -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCH, 1942
... Canvas ammunition pouches carried by soldiers during WW2....Canvas ammunition pouches carried by soldiers during WW2 ...Canvas ammunition pouches carried by soldiers during WW2.Canvas pouch, cream coloured with stud clip to close. Open at top. Additional material at back with metallic clips to attach to uniform. three small pouches built into inside of top of lid.Inside stamped, “L.L.8.T.L. 1942”passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch -
Woodend RSL
Uniform - Lighthorse horse shoe carry
... The light horse shoe carry pouch is not from World War 1...-and-the-macedon-ranges The light horse shoe carry pouch is not from World ...The light horse shoe carry pouch is not from World War 1, but is a later manufacture. British Universal Pattern(UP) 1902 as worn by horses in the Australian light horse, artillery, and horse drawn transport between circa 1902 and 1942. All light horsemen carried a horseshoe carrier (5 styles were used) containing spare nails and two horseshoes as standard issue, so that horses could be re-shod immediately if they accidentally cast a shoe.L.I.L & Sons 1941 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Pouch, Ammunition
... carried by soldiers during the 1990s. This special pouch made from... ammunition pouch carried by soldiers during the 1990s. This special ...Example of Australian Army standard issue ammunition pouch carried by soldiers during the 1990s. This special pouch made from camouflage material. The pouch can carry a set of folding dixies which are used for carrying and eating prepared food. -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Message pouch
... Document pouch for carrying information on the battle field...Document pouch for carrying information on the battle field ...Document pouch for carrying information on the battle fieldAs manufactured and sold by G M H.Brown leather pouch with fold over cover/lid. Strip sewn in across face to enable lid to be held closedGMH 1944 D Dmilitary, pouch, document -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
First Field Dressing, Military wound - compression bandage, OCTOBER 1942 - Manufacture: Johnson & Johnson Pty. Ltd., Sydney
... to individual soldiers and carried in a pouch on their individual... - common item issued to individual soldiers and carried in a pouch ...donation source and providence unknown - common item issued to individual soldiers and carried in a pouch on their individual webbing. As an historic army It is also in very good condition. The 'First Field Dressing' has a khaki cotton cover with a single stitched opening flap on the right hand end of the cover. The 'Contents' and 'Directions for Use' are written on the front exterior as follows: FIRST FIELD DRESSING TO OPEN: Outer. Cotton Break thread holding flap Inner. Waterproof Covers Tear apart at the uncemented corner (indicated by arrow). CONTENTS: Two dressings in Waterproof Covers,each consisting of gauze stitched to a bandage and a safety pin. Directions for Use - Take the folded ends of the bandage in each hand, and, keeping the bandage taut, apply the gauze pad to the wound and fix the bandage. one dressing to be used for each wound. In each case of head wounds when respirators have to be worn, care should be taken to adjust the pad so that it does not interfere with the fit of the facepiece. DO NOT HANDLE THE GAUZE OR WOUND See physical descriptionuniform -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Canteen, Water
... green in colour and is carried in a special pouch made from... is jungle green in colour and is carried in a special pouch made ...Example of Australian Army standard issue water canteen carried by soldiers during the 1990s. The water canteen is jungle green in colour and is carried in a special pouch made from camouflage material. The water canteen fits into a mess cup which is also carried in the pouch. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Tool, Wirecutters
... pouch for carrying the tool. Refer item 00385.1 and 00385.2... with webbing pouch for carrying the tool. Refer item 00385.1 ...Pair of standard issue wire cutters complete with webbing pouch for carrying the tool. Refer item 00385.1 and 00385.2 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Pouch, Small Miscellaneous
... carried by soldiers during the 1990s. This special pouch made from... pouch carried by soldiers during the 1990s. This special pouch ...Example of Australian Army standard issue small pouch carried by soldiers during the 1990s. This special pouch made from camouflage material. The pouch would typically be used to carry a compass or wound dressing. -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch
... Army green cotton webbing pouch for carrying ammunition... Army green cotton webbing pouch for carrying ammunition. Fold ...Military pouch worn either around waist or over shoulderAs manufactured by and distributed by GMHArmy green cotton webbing pouch for carrying ammunition. Fold over lid with brass stud fastening. Rear has links for fastening to belts.GMH 1943 DoD,military, pouch -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Pouch, Compass
... Leather pouch for carrying the standard military compass... mornington-peninsula Leather pouch for carrying the standard military ...Leather pouch for carrying the standard military compass, standard issue to Army personnel during the World War 1 period. Refer item 00424 and 00424.1 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Pouch, Ammunition
... carried by soldiers during the 1990s. This special pouch made from... ammunition pouch carried by soldiers during the 1990s. This special ...Example of Australian Army standard issue ammunition pouch carried by soldiers during the 1990s. This special pouch made from camouflage material. The pouch contains a set of folding dixies which are used for carrying and eating prepared food. -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch
... Cotton webbing pouch for carrying ammunition, fold over... Belt or shoulder mounted pouch used by Military Made and issued ...Belt or shoulder mounted pouch used by MilitaryMade and issued by GMHCotton webbing pouch for carrying ammunition, fold over cover with brass stud fastening. Rear has belt fixing links, brass buckle for shoulder strap fasteningM Storer GMH DoD,military, pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Ammunition pouch
... Cotton webbing ammunition pouch designed to be carried...Cotton webbing pouch for carrying ammunition fold over lid... Cotton webbing ammunition pouch designed to be carried on a belt ...Cotton webbing ammunition pouch designed to be carried on a belt or shoulder bondalaManufactured and distributed by GMHCotton webbing pouch for carrying ammunition fold over lid with brass stud fastening. Rear has belt fixing links brass buckle for shoulder strap fasteningM Storer GMH DoDcotton, webbing, pouch -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Pouch, Tool
... An Australian Army standard issue webbing pouch... mornington-peninsula An Australian Army standard issue webbing pouch ...An Australian Army standard issue webbing pouch for carrying a pair of wire cutters. These were issued to infantrymen during World War 2 and worn on the standard webbing belt. Refer item 00385 and 00385.1 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Belt, Webbing, ca 1980s
... with a pouch for carrying the standard water canteen and is complete... is fitted with a pouch for carrying the standard water canteen ...Example of Australian Army standard issue belt worn by soldiers during the 1970s. This was a USA Army design adopted by the ADF during the Vietnam conflict. This belt is fitted with a pouch for carrying the standard water canteen and is complete with the standard issue water canteen and mess cup. -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Animal specimen - Quoll, Trustees of the Australian Museum, 1860-1880
Four species of quoll occur in Australia: the northern, spotted-tailed, eastern and western quolls. Once, most parts of Australia were inhabited by at least one of the species.Captain Cook collected quolls along the east coast in 1770, and recorded "quoll" as their local Aboriginal name. Quolls were often seen by early settlers, who called them "native cat", "native polecat" and "spotted marten", names based on familiar European animals. Since 1770, all four species have declined dramatically in numbers. This is mainly because of habitat loss or change across Australia, and introduced predators such as foxes and cats. Quolls are carnivorous marsupials with a pointed snout, a long tail and brown to black fur distinctively spotted with white. They are lively, attractive animals, with bright eyes, a moist pink nose and many sharp teeth. Like most Australian mammals, quolls are mainly active at night. Typically, they spend the day in one of their many dens, although spotted-tailed quolls and northern quolls sometimes forage and bask in the sunshine. Their large home ranges can extend for several kilometres in each direction from a smaller core range, and the range of a male quoll often overlaps those of several females. An interesting feature of their behaviour is the use of shared latrine (toilet) sites in open spaces such as rock ledges, for marking their territory and other social functions. Male quolls travel widely during the breeding season, with mating occurring during winter. All four species have a gestation period of 21 days. Because they are marsupial mammals, their young are born tiny and undeveloped and must work their way to the pouch, where they attach themselves to a teat to feed. Only the spotted-tailed quoll has a true pouch. In the other species, the young are protected by shallow folds of skin around the teats. As the pups grow, they dangle from the mother's belly; later, she carries them on her back. Quolls reach sexual maturity at one year. They have a naturally short life span, with smaller quolls living an average of only two years, and the larger spotted-tailed quoll about four to five years. The northern quoll is particularly short-lived. 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 and the National Museum of Victoria, as well as individuals such 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.Average sized quoll with brown fur with white spots on body but absence on the long tail which is furry unlike the smooth body fur. The quoll has a small had with a pointed snout lined with sharp teeth, and thin membraned ears that are slightly covered in fur. The forelegs of the quoll are slightly smaller than the hindlegs, with all four legs featuring sharp clawed paws.On mounting board: BMM5984/ On Catalogue Tag (attached to left hindleg): Native Cat./ Catalogue. Page 50./ burke museum, taxidermy, taxidermy mount, fauna, animal, animalia, reynell eveleigh johns, quoll, native cat, dasyurus