Showing 4 items matching "cigerettes"
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Ballarat Heritage ServicesImage - Colour, An Early Victorian Race Meeting
... Colour cigerette card depictingan early horse racing meeting.....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields race meeting horse racing Colour cigerette card depictingan early horse racing meeting.. ...Colour cigerette card depictingan early horse racing meeting..race meeting, horse racing -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesImage - Colour, The Discovery of King
... Colour cigerette card depicting the discovery of John King, a member of the Burke and Wills Exploration team....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields king burke and wills explorers john king Colour cigerette card depicting the discovery of John King, a member of the Burke and Wills Exploration team. ...Colour cigerette card depicting the discovery of John King, a member of the Burke and Wills Exploration team.king, burke and wills, explorers, john king -
Yarra Ranges Regional MuseumCigarette Case
... Cigerette case given by Dame Nellie Melba to John Charles Hughes. ...Yarra Ranges Regional Museum 35-37 Castella Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Cigerette case given by Dame Nellie Melba to John Charles Hughes. ...Cigerette case given by Dame Nellie Melba to John Charles Hughes. Mr Hughes was responsibile for maintaining and tuning her piano while on tour in the USA and AustraliaJohn Charles Hughes was born in 1882 of Scotish- Irish ancestry . He was a graduate of the New England Conservatory od Boston where he studied classical music and piano. In 1926 John Charles Hughes' wife died of cancer leaving a daughter Dorothy (who is the wife of the donor). He was unable to continue his work after the death of his wife and after a bout of alcoholism disappeared and was never seen again. Silver cigarette case with textured horizontal lines on outside surface and engraved monogram in centre. Hinged lid and clasp at one end. Interior has flat metal bar attached at one end to keep cigarettes in place, and 'From Nellie Melba 1913-1914' engraved across surface underneath bar.(Engraved) From Nellie Melba 1913 - 1914 dame nellie melba, cigarette case, john charles hughes -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyLighter Lift Arm, Circa 1930's to 1940's
... ...cigerettes...The socio-economics of the Australian work place changed after the emancipation of women in the "workforce" after the World War II depleted the male workforce for the duration of the War and changed the Australian ethics of women in all aspects of both city and rural working "so called" male only occupations. early hand lighters smoking in the 1930's cigarette lighter tobacco cigerettes lighter At the bottom of the lift arm station "POLO". ...This cigarette or pipe lighter was in use in the mid 1900's when the majority of users were men. Ladies did smoke but mainly not in "public" The activity was still regarded as a male activity. Middle to Upper "Class" of women nearly always had a gentleman "at hand" that would "light up" her cigarette. This was seen as a "social" activity only but later in the mid 1900's onward it was quite acceptable for both sexes to "smoke" at anytime.This type of lighter was male orientated due to the degree of lighting the flint with the horizontal movement required a strong thumb action across the lighting wheel. It is significant to rural areas such as the Kiewa Valley as the majority of men (especially during and after World War II) regarded smoking as a way to ease off the "tension" of hard work. The socio-economics of the Australian work place changed after the emancipation of women in the "workforce" after the World War II depleted the male workforce for the duration of the War and changed the Australian ethics of women in all aspects of both city and rural working "so called" male only occupations.This Polo Swift lift arm cigarette/pipe lighter has a chrome plated shell and is fueled by petrol. To operate this lighter you lift the "snuffer" arm exposing the wick, then scrape the flint wheel to create a spark from the adjacent flint(resting on the brass ignition wheel).At the bottom of the lift arm station "POLO". Each side of the lighter are "Art Deco line running from the top of the lighter to the bottom. Between these is a rectangular box with "diamond crossed lines"early hand lighters, smoking in the 1930's, cigarette lighter, tobacco, cigerettes, lighter
