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Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbournePlant specimen - Genus Picea. Family Pinaceae. The spruces. Genus Larix. Family Pinaceae. The Larches, Display sheet. Spruce and Larch seed cones from international sources glued to sheet and identified
... Spruce and Larch seed cones from international sources glued to sheet and identified....Seed cones mounted on a paper board...Spruce and larch seed cones from international sources glued to sheet and identified....Seed cones mounted on a paper board Display sheet. ...Seed cones mounted on a paper boardDisplay sheet. Spruce and larch seed cones from international sources glued to sheet and identified. -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbournePlant specimen - Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium, Unidentified seed cones
... Unidentified seed cones...Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium - seed cones in a cardboard box with a glass lid...Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne 4 Water Street University of Melbourne Creswick Campus Building 719/718 Creswick goldfields Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium - seed cones in a cardboard box with a glass lid Unidentified seed cones Plant specimen Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium ...Plant Specimen from the VSF Herbarium - seed cones in a cardboard box with a glass lid -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietySweet Bags, Bundle kite shaped brown paper bags for ice cream cones and sweets. Ringwood c 1940, c. 1940
... Bundle kite shaped brown paper bags for ice cream cones and sweets. Ringwood c 1940...Used to put around ice cream cones for handling, or to put sweets in when buying from shops....Bundle kite shaped brown paper bags for ice cream cones and sweets. Ringwood c 1940 Sweet Bags ...Used to put around ice cream cones for handling, or to put sweets in when buying from shops.Bundle of kite shaped brown paper bags held together by a string tie at the top. -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History GroupWork on paper - On the Trail of the Lone Pine, Pine Cones from the Gallipoli Battlefield, April - June 2011
... Pine Cones from the Gallipoli Battlefield...Sergeant Keith McDowell gave a cone he collected from Gallipoli to his aunt to try and grow. ...There is a column about these trees down the left-hand side of the page. Pine Cones from the Gallipoli Battlefield Work on paper On the Trail of the Lone Pine ...Sergeant Keith McDowell gave a cone he collected from Gallipoli to his aunt to try and grow. One seed was planted in the Warrnambool Botanic Gardens and another at the Shrine of Remembrance in Melbourne. These pine trees have symbolic importance as a representation of Australian soldiers' "tenacity and fortitude". They are an important link to the remembrance of those men and women from Ballarat who saw action in World War 1.3 pages (pp.44-46). p.44 in black print on white paper, a photograph of the planting of one of the pines in 1934 at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. p.45 is a coloured picture of the pine in Canberra. p46 has a history of the seeds brought from Gallipoli by Smith and Mcdowell on the right-hand side of the page and a photograph of the Pines being labelled. There is a column about these trees down the left-hand side of the page.None john garner, doctor, john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, friends of the ballarat botanical gardens, the lone pine, gallipoli, anzacs, sergeant keith mcdowell, lance corporal benjamin smith, aleppo pine, turkish pine, pinus halepensis, pinus brutia, gardens, ballarat -
Upper Yarra MuseumWooden Cone shape
... Green wooden cone shaped teaching tool used at Powelltown Primary School...Cone...Upper Yarra Museum Old Railway Station 2415C Warburton Highway Yarra Junction yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges cone wooden teaching aid tool powelltown primary school shape Cone Green wooden cone shaped teaching tool used at Powelltown Primary School Wooden Cone shape ...Green wooden cone shaped teaching tool used at Powelltown Primary SchoolConecone wooden teaching aid tool powelltown primary school shape -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesSlide - Glass slide, 1891-1905
... ...cones...Glass slide of cones on branch....University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne trees cones 4 Glass slide of cones on branch. Slide Glass slide ...Glass slide of cones on branch.4trees, cones -
Ararat Gallery TAMATextile, Jennifer Robertson, The Three Cones, 2004
... The Three Cones...Ararat Gallery TAMA 82 Vincent Street Ararat grampians The Three Cones Textile Jennifer Robertson ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (item) - Mirage III O Shock Cones
... Mirage III O Shock Cones...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Mirage III O Shock Cones Manual Mirage III O Shock Cones ... -
Queen's CollegeFunerary cone, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1550 - 1295 BCE
... Two ovals of hieroglyphs with remains of a red/brown paint on face of cone and round edge. ...Small paper label inscribed with 'A6' attached to cone....Two ovals of hieroglyphs with remains of a red/brown paint on face of cone and round edge. Funerary cone ...This item is part of the Dodgson Collection, which was bequeathed to Queen's College in 1892 by the Rev. James Dodgson. The collection was created by Aquila Dodgson, brother of James. Aquila Dodgson was a friend of the English Egyptologist Flinders Petrie, and it was through this friendship the Aquila was able to acquire ancient Egyptian artefacts. A detailed study of the collection was made by Christine Elias "Discovering Egypt: Egyptian Antiquities at the University of Melbourne", M.A. thesis 2010.Two ovals of hieroglyphs with remains of a red/brown paint on face of cone and round edge. Small paper label inscribed with 'A6' attached to cone.funerary cone, james dodgson, aquila dodgson, flinders petrie -
Queen's CollegeFunerary cone, New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty, 1550 - 1295 BCE
... Three columns of hieroglyphs and remains of a red/brown paint on the face of the cone and on body, end broken off. ...Small paper label inscribed with 'A6' attached to cone....Three columns of hieroglyphs and remains of a red/brown paint on the face of the cone and on body, end broken off. Funerary cone ...This item is part of the Dodgson Collection, which was bequeathed to Queen's College in 1892 by the Rev. James Dodgson. The collection was created by Aquila Dodgson, brother of James. Aquila Dodgson was a friend of the English Egyptologist Flinders Petrie, and it was through this friendship the Aquila was able to acquire ancient Egyptian artefacts. A detailed study of the collection was made by Christine Elias "Discovering Egypt: Egyptian Antiquities at the University of Melbourne", M.A. thesis 2010.Three columns of hieroglyphs and remains of a red/brown paint on the face of the cone and on body, end broken off. Small paper label inscribed with 'A6' attached to cone.funerary cone, james dodgson, aquila dodgson, flinders petrie -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph - Cone Winding, 1960s
... Black and white image showing detail of a cone winding machine....AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PUBLICITY / ASSOCIATION / FLINDERS STREET RAILWAY BUILDING, / MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA / W20 / W20. Cone Winding....Photograph Cone Winding ...One of fifty one photographs originally in a photo album found in the National Wool Museum’s office. The album was water damaged and the images were removed for conservation. The images follow the process of wool. Beginning in a sheep paddock and finishing as a folded fabric. It includes all the steps in between in this process, including shearing, transporting, selling, washing and the many different steps in the process of turning a single thread of wool into fabric.Black and white image showing detail of a cone winding machine.AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PUBLICITY / ASSOCIATION / FLINDERS STREET RAILWAY BUILDING, / MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA / W20 / W20. Cone Winding.wool industry, working life, women, boonoke station, farming, sheep farming, agriculture, sheep stations, transport, wool processing, shearing, textile industry, wool -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph - Cone Roving, 1960s
... Black and white image showing two women working at a cone roving machine....AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PUBLICITY / ASSOCIATION / FLINDERS STREET RAILWAY BUILDING, / MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA / W22 / W22. Cone Roving....Photograph Cone Roving ...One of fifty one photographs originally in a photo album found in the National Wool Museum’s office. The album was water damaged and the images were removed for conservation. The images follow the process of wool. Beginning in a sheep paddock and finishing as a folded fabric. It includes all the steps in between in this process, including shearing, transporting, selling, washing and the many different steps in the process of turning a single thread of wool into fabric.Black and white image showing two women working at a cone roving machine.AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL PUBLICITY / ASSOCIATION / FLINDERS STREET RAILWAY BUILDING, / MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA / W22 / W22. Cone Roving.wool industry, working life, women, boonoke station, farming, sheep farming, agriculture, sheep stations, transport, wool processing, shearing, textile industry, wool -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBomb Tail firing cap, Around late 1938 to 1945
... A cone shape at the base section with a cylinder section on the top half made of brass and is screwed onto the rear section of and Arial Bomb. ...There are a number of Japaness markings on the cone section with some numbers...Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch Cnr Merri & Liebig Streets Warrnambool great-ocean-road WW2 Japaness Bomb arming mechanisum There are a number of Japaness markings on the cone section with some numbers A cone shape at the base section with a cylinder section on the top half made of brass and is screwed onto the rear section of and Arial Bomb. ...A cone shape at the base section with a cylinder section on the top half made of brass and is screwed onto the rear section of and Arial Bomb. There are 2 leavers either side of the cylinder section which open out after the bomb has been dropped from a plane ,this helps slow the bombs decent and with a brass propeller at the very top of the devise helps to activate the firing pin and arming the bombThere are a number of Japaness markings on the cone section with some numbersww2 japaness bomb arming mechanisum -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph - Photo, Legacy Lone Pines, 1989
... The cones dropped to the ground and school children are seen collecting them. ...Colour photo x 4 of President Chas Wilks in a crane collecting pine cones at the Shrine and children collecting the cones....Colour photo x 4 of President Chas Wilks in a crane collecting pine cones at the Shrine and children collecting the cones. ...Photos of President Chas Wilks collecting pine cones from the Lone Pine descendant at the Shrine of Remembrance, the 24th Battalion tree. The cones dropped to the ground and school children are seen collecting them. Legacy has run a programme since the 1970s of propagating saplings taken from seeds of pine descended from a pine tree from Gallipoli and giving them to various clubs, schools and town councils. The photo appeared in the President's Highlights report in 1989. The caption says '1,000 seedlings from the historic Lone Pine tree near the Shrine of Remembrance will be propagated on behalf of Melbourne Legacy by the Department of Conservation Forests and Lands. Melbourne President Legatee Chas Wilks, along with the Minister for CFL, Ms Kay Setches and pupils from South Yarra Primary School helped to collect the seeds. The trees, once grown will be distributed to schools by Melbourne Legacy. Also see item at 01334 in 1993 when President Woodward was giving out saplings, it was three years later was when the saplings grown from these seeds were distributed. Legacy is helping to keep the memory of the Gallipoli "Lone Pine" alive - its spirit living on today. Presentations are made to schools, ex-service organisations and interested bodies by Legacy Clubs in the hope that they will be cherished as a symbol of nationhood and of its just pride, devotion, courage, selflessness and sense of service to others.A record of the way Legacy was propagating Lone Pine saplings for schools and organisations. The Lone Pine programme show the type of work done by Legatees to keep the memory of Gallipoli and fallen comrades alive.Colour photo x 4 of President Chas Wilks in a crane collecting pine cones at the Shrine and children collecting the cones.Handwritten '10' in a circle in blue pen.tree planting, lone pine -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - NOSE CAPS, ARTILLERY, c.WWI
... Shell nose caps, brass, steel & aluminium with graduated markings. .1) Cone shaped nose cap. .2) Broken ring section, brass stem rounded nose cap.....1) Graduated markings “0-22” stamped on cone: “146 287 V RAL T” .2) Graduated markings “K-70”, stamped on cap: “Dopp 2. 96. n/A, K514 (3 below 5)”...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields These are WW1 graduated nose caps. arms - ammunition military history - souvenirs metalcraft- brassware metalcraft - aluminium Passchendaele barracks trust .1) Graduated markings “0-22” stamped on cone: “146 287 V RAL T” .2) Graduated markings “K-70”, stamped on cap: “Dopp 2. 96. n/A, K514 (3 below 5)” Shell nose caps, brass, steel & aluminium with graduated markings. .1) Cone shaped nose cap. .2) Broken ring section, brass stem rounded nose cap. ...These are WW1 graduated nose caps. Shell nose caps, brass, steel & aluminium with graduated markings. .1) Cone shaped nose cap. .2) Broken ring section, brass stem rounded nose cap..1) Graduated markings “0-22” stamped on cone: “146 287 V RAL T” .2) Graduated markings “K-70”, stamped on cap: “Dopp 2. 96. n/A, K514 (3 below 5)”arms - ammunition, military history - souvenirs, metalcraft- brassware, metalcraft - aluminium, passchendaele barracks trust -
National Wool MuseumSign
... Cone Drawing...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Used to advertise vacant job positions at the entrance to Foster Valley Mill. Cone Drawing Sign ...Used to advertise vacant job positions at the entrance to Foster Valley Mill.Cone Drawing -
National Wool MuseumSign
... Cone Rover...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Used to advertise vacant job positions at the entrance to Foster Valley Mill. Cone Rover Sign ...Used to advertise vacant job positions at the entrance to Foster Valley Mill.Cone Rover -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Mrs. John Cone. Ringwood, c1950's
... Mrs. John Cone. Ringwood, c1950's....Written on back of photograph, "Mrs. John Cone". Mrs Cone was the wife of Dr J.C.P. Cone who practiced in Dr Hewitt's Surgery in Warrandyte Road....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Written on back of photograph, "Mrs. John Cone". Mrs Cone was the wife of Dr J.C.P. Cone who practiced in Dr Hewitt's Surgery in Warrandyte Road. ...Black and white photographWritten on back of photograph, "Mrs. John Cone". Mrs Cone was the wife of Dr J.C.P. Cone who practiced in Dr Hewitt's Surgery in Warrandyte Road. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph
... 73 on the Nose cone....National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Caribou 73 on the Nose cone. Coloured photo of the front view of a Caribou aircraft. ...Coloured photo of the front view of a Caribou aircraft. The pilot & co-pilot are clearly visible in the cockpit. The photo is mounted on a timber board.73 on the Nose cone.caribou -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Vehicle, Lockhead C130A Hercules Forward Fuselage A92-214, Abt. 1950's
... The number, 14 is located above the nose cone....C-130 Hercules C-130 Hercules Forward Fuselage Military Transport The number, 14 is located above the nose cone. The Fuselage is the only part of the C130A Hercules that is on display. ...The C-130 Hercules during the Vietnam War performed airlifts, airdrops for which is was designed. C-130 could disgorge large quantities of cargo and supplies on pallets, either by parachute from altitude or simply pulled out the back dropped with the help of drag chutes and buzz job heights. The Fuselage is the only part of the C130A Hercules that is on display. The number, 14 is located above the nose cone.c-130 hercules, c-130 hercules forward fuselage, military transport -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, On the Binder, c 1930's
... '35" on a white sticker on the lower left coner...Farming '35" on a white sticker on the lower left coner Copy of a B/W Photograph showing a Man and a Youg Girl on a machine being towed by horses On the Binder Photograph ...Mick Wlash's Father on the binder taken during the 1930's.Copy of a B/W Photograph showing a Man and a Youg Girl on a machine being towed by horses'35" on a white sticker on the lower left conerfarming -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Distant Signal, 1897-1931
... The set of shapes includes a ball, cylinder, cone and diamond. The shapes are hung between the top of the vessel’s foremast and the front of the vessel. ...Distant Signal Cone, part of a Flagstaff signal set. A woven cane cone, painted black, with a metal rod passing through the centre and two crossed metal bars at the base. ...A woven cane cone, painted black, with a metal rod passing through the centre and two crossed metal bars at the base. ...This three-dimensional Distant Signal is part of a Flagstaff Signal set of ball, cone and drum shapes. It has been woven and then fabricated with strong metal swivel fittings and loops for suspending from a high point on a flagstaff at a signal station or on a ship’s masthead. The cane signal was constructed to withstand all weather and to be visible from a long distance. The gaps between the woven cane allow air to pass through, minimising possible swaying. Similar sets were made from rope or fabric. Warrnambool's Flagstaff was erected in 1854. Its primary use was to display visual signals that could convey messages between land and sea. It was also used to notify the local population of the approach of ships. One of the popular signalling codes in use in the early-to-mid 1800s was the Marryat’s Code but there were others in use as well; there was no one standard code. In 1857 the International Marine Conference adopted an International Code of Signals as a standard communications system for all vessels that could be understood in many different languages. The Normanby Advertiser reported on June 5th 1857 a query from the Post Master General as to whether the request of the Chief Harbour Master would be carried out, in that Warrnambool would receive a new flagstaff and a set of Marryatt’s signal flags. The Table of Codes was published, showing how to use combinations of these flags to send messages. The Code was revised in 1887 to cover situations where distance, light, wind and weather conditions affected the visibility of the flags and prevented clear communication. The first report of the International Code of Signals Committee of 1897 warned signalmen not to rely on ordinary semaphore flags and introduced a Distant Signal Code using either particular semaphore flags or the three-dimensional shapes of a ball, cone and drum that aligned with the semaphore flag shapes of a circle, pennant and square. International Code of Signals In 1931, after World War I’s experiences in using signal codes, the International Code of Signals conference in Washington revised and published the rules for the conduct of signalling. One of the changes was that “the use of the Distant Signals and of fixed semaphore was abandoned”. It is of interest to know that modern marine law in many countries insists that a set of Day Shapes must be carried onboard vessels of a certain size. These highly visible geometric shapes are used at sea in daylight to communicate messages between vessels. They are used in a similar way to the Distant Signals, in that different combinations of shapes represent different messages. The set of shapes includes a ball, cylinder, cone and diamond. The shapes are hung between the top of the vessel’s foremast and the front of the vessel. They are only coloured black and are about 1.5 metres high. The vertical line of shapes can mean messages such as Boat not under command, Fishing, and Under sail and power.Distant Signals were an important means of marine communication from the late 1880s to the early 1930s, including during World War I. They were an advancement to the International Shipping Codes and safety. The cane signals’ shapes appear to be the same from whatever direction they are viewed, removing confusion about the message they convey. The same shapes continue to be used today for the sets of Day Shapes used as marine navigational signals that are mandatory on certain-sized vessels.Distant Signal Cone, part of a Flagstaff signal set. A woven cane cone, painted black, with a metal rod passing through the centre and two crossed metal bars at the base. The central rod has a loop at the top and passes through the bars at the base, finishing in a metal loop. The rod has swivels at each end.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, shipwreck coast, marine navigation, marine communications, communication signal, lifesaving, ship at sea, day shape, masthead signal, day signal, day mark signals, marine technology, safety equipment, navigation equipment, marine day shape, day marker, cane day shape, signal cone, day signal cone, cone signal, cone day shape, distant signal, flagstaff signal, signal station, communications, signals, marine signals, flaghoists, international marine conference, international code of signals, signal codes, marine safety, signal flags, daymark, day symbol, navigation, warrnambool flagstaff, 1854, 1857 1931, 1887, 1897 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Distant Signal, 1897-1931
... The set of shapes includes a ball, cylinder, cone and diamond. The shapes are hung between the top of the vessel’s foremast and the front of the vessel. ...Distant Signal Cone, part of a Flagstaff signal set. A woven cane cone, painted black, with a metal rod passing through the centre and two crossed metal bars at the base. ...A woven cane cone, painted black, with a metal rod passing through the centre and two crossed metal bars at the base. ...This three-dimensional Distant Signal is part of a Flagstaff Signal set of ball, cone and drum shapes. It has been woven and then fabricated with strong metal swivel fittings and loops for suspending from a high point on a flagstaff at a signal station or on a ship’s masthead. The cane signal was constructed to withstand all weather and to be visible from a long distance. The gaps between the woven cane allow air to pass through, minimising possible swaying. Similar sets were made from rope or fabric. Warrnambool's Flagstaff was erected in 1854. Its primary use was to display visual signals that could convey messages between land and sea. It was also used to notify the local population of the approach of ships. One of the popular signalling codes in use in the early-to-mid 1800s was the Marryat’s Code but there were others in use as well; there was no one standard code. In 1857 the International Marine Conference adopted an International Code of Signals as a standard communications system for all vessels that could be understood in many different languages. The Normanby Advertiser reported on June 5th 1857 a query from the Post Master General as to whether the request of the Chief Harbour Master would be carried out, in that Warrnambool would receive a new flagstaff and a set of Marryatt’s signal flags. The Table of Codes was published, showing how to use combinations of these flags to send messages. The Code was revised in 1887 to cover situations where distance, light, wind and weather conditions affected the visibility of the flags and prevented clear communication. The first report of the International Code of Signals Committee of 1897 warned signalmen not to rely on ordinary semaphore flags and introduced a Distant Signal Code using either particular semaphore flags or the three-dimensional shapes of a ball, cone and drum that aligned with the semaphore flag shapes of a circle, pennant and square. International Code of Signals In 1931, after World War I’s experiences in using signal codes, the International Code of Signals conference in Washington revised and published the rules for the conduct of signalling. One of the changes was that “the use of the Distant Signals and of fixed semaphore was abandoned”. It is of interest to know that modern marine law in many countries insists that a set of Day Shapes must be carried onboard vessels of a certain size. These highly visible geometric shapes are used at sea in daylight to communicate messages between vessels. They are used in a similar way to the Distant Signals, in that different combinations of shapes represent different messages. The set of shapes includes a ball, cylinder, cone and diamond. The shapes are hung between the top of the vessel’s foremast and the front of the vessel. They are only coloured black and are about 1.5 metres high. The vertical line of shapes can mean messages such as Boat not under command, Fishing, and Under sail and power.Distant Signals were an important means of marine communication from the late 1880s to the early 1930s, including during World War I. They were an advancement to the International Shipping Codes and safety. The cane signals’ shapes appear to be the same from whatever direction they are viewed, removing confusion about the message they convey. The same shapes continue to be used today for the sets of Day Shapes used as marine navigational signals that are mandatory on certain-sized vessels.Distant Signal Cone, part of a Flagstaff signal set. A woven cane cone, painted black, with a metal rod passing through the centre and two crossed metal bars at the base. The central rod has a loop at the top and passes through the bars at the base, finishing in a metal loop. The rod has swivels at each end.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, shipwreck coast, marine navigation, marine communications, communication signal, lifesaving, ship at sea, day shape, masthead signal, day signal, day mark signals, marine technology, safety equipment, navigation equipment, marine day shape, day marker, cane day shape, signal cone, day signal cone, cone signal, cone day shape, distant signal, flagstaff signal, signal station, communications, signals, marine signals, flaghoists, international marine conference, international code of signals, signal codes, marine safety, signal flags, daymark, day symbol, navigation, warrnambool flagstaff, 1854, 1857 1931, 1887, 1897 -
Federation University Art CollectionDrawing - Artwork - Drawing, [Cone] by Marcus Wills, 1989
... [Cone] by Marcus Wills...Framed drawing of a cone. ...In 2006 Marcus Wills won the Archibald Prize for his painting of 'The Paul Juraszek Monolith', based on an engraving by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder. art artwork marcus wills drawing horsham campus wimmera campus alumni Horsham Campus Art Collection Horsham available Framed drawing of a cone. [Cone] by Marcus Wills Drawing Artwork - Drawing Marcus Wills ...Marcus WILLS (1972 - ) Born Kaniva, Victoria Marcus Wills is a figurative realist painter who completed an Advanced Certificate of Art and Design between 1989 and 1991 at the Wimmera Community College of TAFE (now Federation University Australia's Horsham Campus). He graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 1995. he won the second Brett Whiteley Travelling Art Scholarship in 1999. In 2006 Marcus Wills won the Archibald Prize for his painting of 'The Paul Juraszek Monolith', based on an engraving by Marcus Gheeraerts the Elder.Framed drawing of a cone. art, artwork, marcus wills, drawing, horsham campus, wimmera campus, alumni, horsham campus art collection, horsham available -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Hatpin
... A red plastic cone on a steel pin...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Came from donor's grandmother who lived in Whitehorse Road where they had a small orchard almost on the corner of Springvale Road COSTUME ACCESSORIES Hat Accessories A red plastic cone on a steel pin Accessory Hatpin ...Came from donor's grandmother who lived in Whitehorse Road where they had a small orchard almost on the corner of Springvale RoadA red plastic cone on a steel pincostume accessories, hat accessories -
Orbost & District Historical Societyfid
... A narrow cone-shaped tool. It is made of wood....Modern fids are typically made of aluminum, steel, or plastic. tool fid equipment shipping maritime A narrow cone-shaped tool. It is made of wood. fid ...Fids were used for spreading strands of rope so that they could be spliced, for making knots, loosening or holding knots open and holding holes in canvas open. This item recognises the art and skill of knots and sailors’ ropework. Modern fids are typically made of aluminum, steel, or plastic.A narrow cone-shaped tool. It is made of wood.tool fid equipment shipping maritime -
Friends of the Cerberus Inc6 pounder Common Shell, 1888
... Cylindrical steel shell with cone shaped nose....The projectile and its shell casing are of the type and age used by the Victorian Naval Forces but could equally have been used by the land forces. common shell hotchkiss 6 pounder ammunition On side - "H/88" Cylindrical steel shell with cone shaped nose. 6 pounder Common Shell Hotchkiss ...Nordenfelt Six pounder quick firing guns were used by land and naval forces to counter torpedo boats.The projectile and its shell casing are of the type and age used by the Victorian Naval Forces but could equally have been used by the land forces.Cylindrical steel shell with cone shaped nose.On side - "H/88"common shell, hotchkiss, 6 pounder, ammunition -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumGlass Bottle
... Small Cleae cone shaped glass bottle...Coal Creek Community Park & Museum 12 Silkstone Road Korumburra gippsland Small Cleae cone shaped glass bottle Glass Bottle ...Small Cleae cone shaped glass bottle -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Tool - Vaginal douche applicator
... A black bakelite cone shaped instrument with perforations....Irrigation A black bakelite cone shaped instrument with perforations. Tool Vaginal douche applicator ...Perforated canister was used for the intravaginal application of perfumes and medical creams. Very similar to a vaginal douche pipe.A black bakelite cone shaped instrument with perforations.irrigation -
Rutherglen RSL Sub-BranchWeapon - 76mm shell
... Cone shape shell 76mm brass and wood...Rutherglen RSL Sub-Branch 153 High Street Rutherglen Victoria 3685 high-country 76mm ARMD C/RW175/LOT MF/10/1970 MIDDLE CIRCUMFERENCE : N0.15 II ERL 4/RB 2/1 MF AP 13.C.MY.7.71 Cone shape shell 76mm brass and wood Weapon 76mm shell ...Cone shape shell 76mm brass and wood76mm ARMD C/RW175/LOT MF/10/1970 MIDDLE CIRCUMFERENCE : N0.15 II ERL 4/RB 2/1 MF AP 13.C.MY.7.71
