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Rutherglen Historical SocietySoda siphon, D. Fevre
... ...Drink accessories...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country For making and dispensing soda water Soda water Drink accessories Around neck: "Veritable Seltzogene D. ...For making and dispensing soda waterHeavy glass hour-glass shaped container, silver frosted, lattice wire cover. Siphon top missing, metal lipped.Around neck: "Veritable Seltzogene D. Fevre / Paris" "5" / "Fevre / Marque Depos�e"soda water, drink accessories -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPipe Tobacco Smoking, Mid to late 1900s
... drinks) did, spawn an illicit trade in cheap contraband tobacco. This type of pipe lends itself well to the rural setting of the Kiewa Valley and although it is a bit bulky in shape its wooden barrel blends into the environment. The Kiewa Valley region was up until the late 1900s part of the Australian Tobacco Industry and the levels of men smoking pipes was enhanced by the readily supply of, "off the fields", tobacco leaves. tobacco pipe smoking smoking accessories This pipe has a bent stem and its style is cherrywood. ...Pipe smoking has been in vogue for centuries, and in Australia it was a symbol of the "discerning smoker" such as the landed gentry or men of professional status. This pipe, of the cherrywood style, would have suited the young professional of the mid and late 1900s. It is the type of pipe well suited to the rural backdrop. In the late 1900s, with the health related restrictions placed on public smoking these tobacco pipes were not immune from the legislation, and even though the pipe smoke was not as offensive as cigarette smoke it still came under the umbrella of smoking. Pipes were also used in the process of inhaling illicit drugs i.e. marijuana, but this use was limited to a very few. Smoking in the second millennium is being phased out as a social habit in Australia but may affect the few "private" smoker and has, as the United States prohibition era (alcoholic drinks) did, spawn an illicit trade in cheap contraband tobacco.This type of pipe lends itself well to the rural setting of the Kiewa Valley and although it is a bit bulky in shape its wooden barrel blends into the environment. The Kiewa Valley region was up until the late 1900s part of the Australian Tobacco Industry and the levels of men smoking pipes was enhanced by the readily supply of, "off the fields", tobacco leaves.This pipe has a bent stem and its style is cherrywood. The pipe has a permanent filter and a narrow tin band. The bowl is well pronounced (curved both top and bottom). The stem screws into the bowl , mid way up the bowl (similar to KVHS 0424 and KVHS.0425) and the stem is also made from bakelite (dark brown in colour). tobacco, pipe smoking, smoking accessories -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPipe Tobacco Smoking, mid to late 1990s
... drinks) did, spawn an illicit trade in cheap contraband tobacco. This type of pipe lends itself well to the rural setting of the Kiewa Valley and although it is a bit more bulky in shape its wooden barrel blends into the environment. The Kiewa Valley region was up until the late 1900s part of the Australian Tobacco Industry and the levels of men smoking pipes was enhanced by the readily supply from "off the fields", of tobacco leaves. tobacco pipe smoking smoking accessories This pipe has a bent stem and its style is cherrywood. ...Pipe smoking has been in vogue for centuries, and in Australia it was a symbol of the "discerning smoker" such as the landed gentry or men of professional status. This pipe, of the cherrywood style, would have suited the young professional of the mid and late 1900s. It is the type of pipe well suited to the rural backdrop. In the late 1900s, with the health related restrictions placed on public smoking, these tobacco pipes were not immune from the legislation, and even though the pipe smoke was not as offensive as cigarette smoke it still came under the umbrella of smoking. Pipes were also used in the process of inhaling illicit drugs i.e. marijuana, but this use was limited to a very few. Smoking in the second millennium is being phased out as a social habit in Australia but may affect the few "private" smoker and has, as the United States prohibition era (alcoholic drinks) did, spawn an illicit trade in cheap contraband tobacco.This type of pipe lends itself well to the rural setting of the Kiewa Valley and although it is a bit more bulky in shape its wooden barrel blends into the environment. The Kiewa Valley region was up until the late 1900s part of the Australian Tobacco Industry and the levels of men smoking pipes was enhanced by the readily supply from "off the fields", of tobacco leaves.This pipe has a bent stem and its style is cherrywood. The pipe has a permanent filter and a narrow tin band. The bowl is well pronounced (curved both top and bottom). The stem screws into the bowl , mid way up the bowl (similar to KVHS 0423 and KVHS.0425 and the stem is also made from bakelite (dark brown in colour). This stem is the same length as KVHS 0425 but the bit (mouth piece) has a gentler curve.tobacco, pipe smoking, smoking accessories -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPipe Tobacco Smoking, Circa 1900s
... drinks) did, spawn an illicit trade in cheap contraband tobacco. his type of pipe lends itself well to the rural setting of the Kiewa Valley and although it is a bit more bulky in shape its wooden barrel blends into the environment. The Kiewa Valley region was up until the late 1900s part of the Australian Tobacco Industry and the levels of men smoking pipes was enhanced by the ready supply, "off the fields", of tobacco leaves and the attitude to city based smoking restrictions was one of resentment.. tobacco pipe smoking smoking accessories This pipe has a bent stem and its style is cherrywood. ...Pipe smoking has been in vogue for centuries, and in Australia it was a symbol of the "discerning smoker" such as the landed gentry or men of professional status. This pipe, of the cherrywood style, would have suited the young professional of the mid and late 1900s. It is the type of pipe well suited to the rural backdrop. In the late 1900s, with the health related restrictions placed on public smoking these tobacco pipes were not immune from the legislation, and even though the pipe smoke was not as offensive as cigarette smoke it still came under the umbrella of smoking. Pipes were also used in the process of inhaling illicit drugs i.e. marijuana, but this use was limited to a very few. Smoking in the second millennium is being phased out as a social habit in Australia but may affect the few "private" smoker and has, as the United States prohibition era (alcoholic drinks) did, spawn an illicit trade in cheap contraband tobacco.his type of pipe lends itself well to the rural setting of the Kiewa Valley and although it is a bit more bulky in shape its wooden barrel blends into the environment. The Kiewa Valley region was up until the late 1900s part of the Australian Tobacco Industry and the levels of men smoking pipes was enhanced by the ready supply, "off the fields", of tobacco leaves and the attitude to city based smoking restrictions was one of resentment.. This pipe has a bent stem and its style is cherrywood. The pipe has a permanent filter and a narrow tin band. The bowl is well pronounced (curved both top and bottom). The stem screws into the bowl , mid way up the bowl (similar to KVHS 0423 and KVHS.0424) and the stem is also made from bakelite (dark brown in colour). This stem is the same length as KVHS 0055.001 but the bit (mouth piece) has a gentler curve.tobacco, pipe smoking, smoking accessories -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPipe Tobacco Smoking, Circa 1900s
... drinks) did, spawn an illicit trade in cheap contraband tobacco. This type of pipe lends itself well to the rural setting of the Kiewa Valley and although it is a bit rough in appearance its corncob barrel blended into the environment. The Kiewa Valley region was up until the late 1900s part of the Australian Tobacco Industry and the levels of men smoking pipes was enhanced by the ready supply, "off the fields", of tobacco leaves and the attitude to city based smoking restrictions was one of resentment. tobacco pipe smoking smoking accessories This pipe has a straight stem and its "style" is corncob. ...Pipe smoking has been in vogue for centuries, and in Australia it was a symbol of the "discerning smoker" such as the landed gentry, men of professional status or student. This pipe, however,of the "corncob" style, would have suited the younger professional or student/undergraduate(male or female) of the mid and late 1900s because it was relatively inexpensive to purchase and was regarded as a "beginners pipe". It is the type of pipe well suited to the rural backdrop. In the late 1900s, with the health related restrictions placed on public smoking these tobacco pipes were not immune from the legislation, and even though the pipe smoke was not as offensive as cigarette smoke it still came under the umbrella of smoking. Pipes were also used in the process of inhaling illicit drugs i.e. marijuana, but this use was limited to a very few. Smoking in the second millennium is being phased out as a social habit in Australia but may affect the few "private" smoker and has, as the United States prohibition era (alcoholic drinks) did, spawn an illicit trade in cheap contraband tobacco.This type of pipe lends itself well to the rural setting of the Kiewa Valley and although it is a bit rough in appearance its corncob barrel blended into the environment. The Kiewa Valley region was up until the late 1900s part of the Australian Tobacco Industry and the levels of men smoking pipes was enhanced by the ready supply, "off the fields", of tobacco leaves and the attitude to city based smoking restrictions was one of resentment.This pipe has a straight stem and its "style" is corncob. Originally made from corn cobs the pipe was light in weight and easy to hold in the mouth. The pipe has a permanent filter and a black coloured tin band at the stem/shank junction. The stem fits into the wooden shank which is fastened into the bowl. The stem is made from clear plastic (orange in colour). This stem is longer(70mm) than the shank(45mm). Both are horizontal and extrude 7mm from the bottom of the bowl.tobacco, pipe smoking, smoking accessories -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Accessory - RANDALL COLLECTION: FAVALORO'S ADVERTISING FAN - CARDBOARD
... Drinks, Ices, etc. Phone 267,201,536''. The Varley Specialist Co, Melb and Syd (Manufactures). Accessory ...Object. Cardboard advertising fan from Favaloro's. Oval shaped fan with wooden dowel (25.5 cm x1.2 cm) stapled to lower section as a handle. Front has a printed head and shoulders picture of a brunette woman wearing a pink picture hat adorned with a blue rose, a yellow rose, and a wide black ribbon. She is wearing a pink and white collared chiffon dress. A bunch of pansies is at the bottom of the fan. Name printed on picture "BARTEAU''. Printed on the Reverse " FAVALORO'S THE SPECIALISTS BENDIGO. Confectioners, Pastrycooks and Caterers. For Weddings, At Hame. Dinners etc. Luncheons, Afternoon Teas, Soda Fountain Drinks, Ices, etc. Phone 267,201,536''. The Varley Specialist Co, Melb and Syd (Manufactures).ephemera, mementoes, advertising fan -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Drink Stirrers, Before 1878
... drink stirrers...swizzle-sticks...beverage accessory...The collections historically significance is that it is associated unfortunately with the worst and best-known shipwreck in Victoria's history. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road loch line loch ard captain gibbs eva carmichael tom pearce glenample station mutton bird island loch ard gorge brass drink stirrers swizzle-sticks beverage accessory Brass drink stirrers or swizzle sticks, set of six. ...History of the Loch Ard: The Loch Ard got it’s name from ”Loch Ard” a loch which lies to the west of Aberfoyle, and to the east of Loch Lomond. It means "high lake" in Scottish Gaelic.The vessel belonged to the famous Loch Line which sailed many vessels from England to Australia. The Loch Ard was built in Glasgow by Barclay, Curdle and Co. in 1873, the vessel was a three-masted square-rigged iron sailing ship that measured 79.87 meters in length, 11.58 m in width, and 7 m in depth with a gross tonnage of 1693 tons with a mainmast that measured a massive 45.7 m in height. Loch Ard made three trips to Australia and one trip to Calcutta before its fateful voyage. Loch Ard left England on March 2, 1878, under the command of 29-year-old Captain Gibbs, who was newly married. The ship was bound for Melbourne with a crew of 37, plus 17 passengers. The general cargo reflected the affluence of Melbourne at the time. Onboard were straw hats, umbrella, perfumes, clay pipes, pianos, clocks, confectionery, linen and candles, as well as a heavier load of railway irons, cement, lead and copper. There were other items included that were intended for display in the Melbourne International Exhibition of 1880. The voyage to Port Phillip was long but uneventful. Then at 3 am on June 1, 1878, Captain Gibbs was expecting to see land. But the Loch Ard was running into a fog which greatly reduced visibility. Captain Gibbs was becoming anxious as there was no sign of land or the Cape Otway lighthouse. At 4 am the fog lifted and a lookout aloft announced that he could see breakers. The sheer cliffs of Victoria's west coast came into view, and Captain Gibbs realised that the ship was much closer to them than expected. He ordered as much sail to be set as time would permit and then attempted to steer the vessel out to sea. On coming head-on into the wind, the ship lost momentum, the sails fell limp and Loch Ard's bow swung back towards land. Gibbs then ordered the anchors to be released in an attempt to hold its position. The anchors sank some 50 fathoms - but did not hold. By this time the ship was among the breakers and the tall cliffs of Mutton Bird Island rose behind. Just half a mile from the coast, the ship's bow was suddenly pulled around by the anchor. The captain tried to tack out to sea, but the ship struck a reef at the base of Mutton Bird Island, near Port Campbell. Waves subsequently broke over the ship and the top deck became loosened from the hull. The masts and rigging came crashing down knocking passengers and crew overboard. When a lifeboat was finally launched, it crashed into the side of Loch Ard and capsized. Tom Pearce, who had launched the boat, managed to cling to its overturned hull and shelter beneath it. He drifted out to sea and then on the flood tide came into what is now known as Loch Ard Gorge. He swam to shore, bruised and dazed, and found a cave in which to shelter. Some of the crew stayed below deck to shelter from the falling rigging but drowned when the ship slipped off the reef into deeper water. Eva Carmichael a passenger had raced onto the deck to find out what was happening only to be confronted by towering cliffs looming above the stricken ship. In all the chaos, Captain Gibbs grabbed Eva and said, "If you are saved Eva, let my dear wife know that I died like a sailor". That was the last Eva Carmichael saw of the captain. She was swept off the ship by a huge wave. Eva saw Tom Pearce on a small rocky beach and yelled to attract his attention. He dived in and swam to the exhausted woman and dragged her to shore. He took her to the cave and broke the open case of brandy which had washed up on the beach. He opened a bottle to revive the unconscious woman. A few hours later Tom scaled a cliff in search of help. He followed hoof prints and came by chance upon two men from nearby Glenample Station three and a half miles away. In a complete state of exhaustion, he told the men of the tragedy. Tom then returned to the gorge while the two men rode back to the station to get help. By the time they reached Loch Ard Gorge, it was cold and dark. The two shipwreck survivors were taken to Glenample Station to recover. Eva stayed at the station for six weeks before returning to Ireland by steamship. In Melbourne, Tom Pearce received a hero's welcome. He was presented with the first gold medal of the Royal Humane Society of Victoria and a £1000 cheque from the Victorian Government. Concerts were performed to honour the young man's bravery and to raise money for those who lost family in the disaster. Of the 54 crew members and passengers on board, only two survived: the apprentice, Tom Pearce and the young woman passenger, Eva Carmichael, who lost her family in the tragedy. Ten days after the Loch Ard tragedy, salvage rights to the wreck were sold at auction for £2,120. Cargo valued at £3,000 was salvaged and placed on the beach, but most washed back into the sea when another storm developed. The wreck of Loch Ard still lies at the base of Mutton Bird Island. Much of the cargo has now been salvaged and some items were washed up into Loch Ard Gorge. Cargo and artefacts have also been illegally salvaged over many years before protective legislation was introduced in March 1982. One of the most unlikely pieces of cargo to have survived the shipwreck was a Minton majolica peacock- one of only nine in the world. The peacock was destined for the Melbourne 1880 International Exhibition in. It had been well packed, which gave it adequate protection during the violent storm. Today the Minton peacock can be seen at the Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum in Warrnambool. From Australia's most dramatic shipwreck it has now become Australia's most valuable shipwreck artifact and is one of very few 'objects' on the Victorian State Heritage Register.The shipwreck of the Loch Ard is of significance for Victoria and is registered on the Victorian Heritage Register ( S 417). Flagstaff Hill has a varied collection of artefacts from Loch Ard and its collection is significant for being one of the largest accumulation of artefacts from this notable Victorian shipwreck. The collections object is to also give us a snapshot into history so we are able to interpret the story of this tragic event. The collection is also archaeologically significant as it represents aspects of Victoria's shipping history that allows us to interpret Victoria's social and historical themes of the time. The collections historically significance is that it is associated unfortunately with the worst and best-known shipwreck in Victoria's history. Brass drink stirrers or swizzle sticks, set of six. One is complete with a narrow shank, loop handle on top, and disc on base. Others have the handle missing, and a block of concretion joins two. Surfaces have encrustatio. Recovered from the Loch Ard.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, loch line, loch ard, captain gibbs, eva carmichael, tom pearce, glenample station, mutton bird island, loch ard gorge, brass drink stirrers, swizzle-sticks, beverage accessory -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Medical Equipment, porcelain invalid feeding cup, 19thC
... drinking straws were common. Liquids and broth were fed through the spout to adults who were sick and could not take solid food, or to infants. The alternate name for these cups is “pap feeder.” Recipes for pap usually called for bread, flour and water. A more nourishing mixture “panada” was a pap base with added butter and milk, or cooked in broth as a milk substitute. Variations on the ingredients included Lisbon sugar, beer, wine, raw meat juices. These cups were apparently offered as accessory...drinking straws were common. Liquids and broth were fed through the spout to adults who were sick and could not take solid food, or to infants. The alternate name for these cups is “pap feeder.” Recipes for pap usually called for bread, flour and water. A more nourishing mixture “panada” was a pap base with added butter and milk, or cooked in broth as a milk substitute. Variations on the ingredients included Lisbon sugar, beer, wine, raw meat juices. These cups were apparently offered as accessory ...These unusual china cups with elongated spouts were created in the days before drinking straws were common. Liquids and broth were fed through the spout to adults who were sick and could not take solid food, or to infants. The alternate name for these cups is “pap feeder.” Recipes for pap usually called for bread, flour and water. A more nourishing mixture “panada” was a pap base with added butter and milk, or cooked in broth as a milk substitute. Variations on the ingredients included Lisbon sugar, beer, wine, raw meat juices. These cups were apparently offered as accessory pieces to many regular china patterns.A white porcelain invalid or baby feeding cup decorated with a blue floral ( onion ) pattern. The cup has a spout , strainer, side handle and ‘spill-proof’ guard c19thCBase : m 8.pharmacy, medicine, melbourne, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, nursing, invalid feeding, invalid cookery, porcelain -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Water bag
... Water bag for drinking water for horse riders Replica of bag which was manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Military Leather Water bag Canvas half moon shape bag with leather backing Accessory Water bag ...Water bag for drinking water for horse ridersReplica of bag which was manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostCanvas half moon shape bag with leather backingmilitary, leather, water bag -
Hume City Civic CollectionAccessory - bottle clips, Kork-n-seal
... Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne The seals were used on glass drink bottles which didn't have re-sealable stoppers. food and drink storage bottles bottle seals domestic items george evans collection PRESS DOWN FIRMLY / KORK-N-SEAL 3 bottle seals - red, yellow and aqua are fastened onto yellow cardboard and wrapped in plastic. The seals clip onto bottles. The inscriptions are in black. Kork-n-seal Accessory ...The seals were used on glass drink bottles which didn't have re-sealable stoppers.3 bottle seals - red, yellow and aqua are fastened onto yellow cardboard and wrapped in plastic. The seals clip onto bottles. The inscriptions are in black.PRESS DOWN FIRMLY / KORK-N-SEALfood and drink storage, bottles, bottle seals, domestic items, george evans collection -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Clover "Dora" Soda Syphon
... Soda Syphons Domestic items Box Front Clover 1 LITRE DÓRA Soda Syphon Attractive anodised aluminium finish Manufactured by LEHEL of Hungary Box Back Clover DÓRA Soda Syphon High quality Complete 12 month warranty Spare parts and accessories included A carboard box containing an anodised aluminium soda syphon. The box features and image of a soda syphon on one side and another image of a butler serving drinks with a soda syphon on tray on the reverse. ...A soda syphon is a device designed to dispense carbonated or soda water. It was also called a Seltzer bottle. The modern syphon was created in 1829 by two Frenchmen. They became very popular in the 1920s and 1930s and although they became less common after World War II there was a later resurgence with the desire for people to produce their own beverages at home. The Dóra soda syphon was manufactured by Lehel of Hungary located in the city of Jászberény. Lehel was the largest Hungarian appliance company, focusing on refrigerators and other kitchen appliances. This model was first produced in 1971. In 1972 Australia became Lehel’s newest market. In Australia they were marketed as Clover soda syphons and distributed by the Lark Trading Co Pty Ltd. In 1991 Lehel was acquired by Electrolux.This item is significant because soda syphons were commonly used through Australia and the Wodonga district from1930s onwards. A carboard box containing an anodised aluminium soda syphon. The box features and image of a soda syphon on one side and another image of a butler serving drinks with a soda syphon on tray on the reverse. It includes a box of 10 replacement soda bulbs and a folded pamphlet of information and instructions.Box Front Clover 1 LITRE DÓRA Soda Syphon Attractive anodised aluminium finish Manufactured by LEHEL of Hungary Box Back Clover DÓRA Soda Syphon High quality Complete 12 month warranty Spare parts and accessories includedsoda syphons, domestic items -
Mont De LanceyBottle opener, Carlton & United Breweries, Limited, c1940
... drink bottles. The Abbots Lager opener may have been a promotional product for this brand of beer. bottle openers bottle accessories 'Carlton & Victoria Bitter' 'Abbots Lager' 'Fosters Lager' Two cast iron bottle openers, rusted exterior. ...Widely used to open early beer or soft drink bottles. The Abbots Lager opener may have been a promotional product for this brand of beer.Two cast iron bottle openers, rusted exterior. One labelled Fosters Lager; one labelled Abbots Lager.'Carlton & Victoria Bitter' 'Abbots Lager' 'Fosters Lager'bottle openers, bottle accessories -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Bottle openers, mid 1900's
... drink bottles. Vintage openers were frequently given away for advertising, becoming common in homes, bars, and restaurants. Bottle openers Bottle accessories ...Bottle openers were widely used to open early beer or soft drink bottles. Vintage openers were frequently given away for advertising, becoming common in homes, bars, and restaurants. Three small rusted vintage metal bottle openers. 1. Has a rectangular shaped handle with a hole at the end to hang it. 2. Has a short rectangular handle with a small round face marked end to hold it. 3. Has a shaped rectangular handle with a long hooked end for the opener. bottle openers, bottle accessories, -
Stawell Historical Society IncClothing - Costume and Accessories, Stawell Gold Mine Jackets Hats and Merchandise
... Geology Dpt • Black Woolen & Suede Jacket S.G.M. commemorating 1 mill ounces • Black Polo Shirt – Atlas Apco • Black & Gold Polo Shirt – Northgate Minerals • Navy Polo Shirt – Northgate Minerals • Navy Woollen Vest • Navy Waterproof Jacket (new) – Newmarket • Navy Newmarket shirts x 2 • Caps x 6 (various) • Mugs x 2 • Orange Plastic Drink Bottle x 1, White Plastic Drink Bottle x 1 • Tin Mugs x 2 • Stubby Holders x 2 Stawell Gold Mine Jackets Hats and Merchandise Clothing Costume and Accessories ...Three Large Bags BAG 1- BADGED MINE RESCUE COMPETITION BENDIGO 2003 • Navy Blue badged Jumper, V Neck • Khaki Shirt – Leviathan Rescources • Black & Gold Polo Top – Northgate Emergency Response • Black & White Polo Top – “ “ “ • Khaki short sleeved shirt (unworn) – Stawell Joint Venture • Navy Polo Top with gold trim – SGM Emergency Response Team • Green V Neck Jumper – unworn • Black Polo Top – M.P. Nominees • Brown Jumper – Stawell joint Venture (unworn) 1981 BAG 2 (BLUE) • STUBBY Holders x 4 • China Mugs x 2, Enamel Mugs x 2 • Card Wallets x 2 • Gold Mine Pens x 3 • Leviathan Geology Windcheater 2006 • Winter Jacket, Black, S.G.M Logo • Khaki Shirt, Pale Blue Shirt, both unworn • Black Polo Shirt – Crocodile/ Stawell • Newmarket Gold Frisbee • Pale Grey T Shirt with “Safety” Logo • Navy & White Leviathan Polo Shirt • Black Polo Shirt new • Black Polo Shirt, Leviathan Safety • Black Polo Shirt, new, 100 years, Chamber of Minerals & Energy W.A. BAG 3 ( Labelled Retravision) • Black Parka – Leviathan • Navy Blue Long Jacket – S.G.M. Geology Dpt • Black Woolen & Suede Jacket S.G.M. commemorating 1 mill ounces • Black Polo Shirt – Atlas Apco • Black & Gold Polo Shirt – Northgate Minerals • Navy Polo Shirt – Northgate Minerals • Navy Woollen Vest • Navy Waterproof Jacket (new) – Newmarket • Navy Newmarket shirts x 2 • Caps x 6 (various) • Mugs x 2 • Orange Plastic Drink Bottle x 1, White Plastic Drink Bottle x 1 • Tin Mugs x 2 • Stubby Holders x 2 mining -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Canteen
... Used to carry water for drinking while riding a horse As manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Canteen Water container The Refresher Rectangular shaped canvas container with brass screw top filler tube. Two leather straps with a wooden rood as a carry handle Accessory ...Used to carry water for drinking while riding a horseAs manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostRectangular shaped canvas container with brass screw top filler tube. Two leather straps with a wooden rood as a carry handleThe Refreshercanteen, water container -
Stawell Historical Society IncAccessory - Realia, Crate of Hemley's Softdrink Bottles
... Local Soft Drink Manufacturer Manufacturing Hemley's Aerated Water Callawdda Labeled Crate with twelve bottles including screw caps Crate of Hemley's Softdrink Bottles Accessory Realia ...Local Soft Drink ManufacturerLabeled Crate with twelve bottles including screw capsHemley's Aerated Water Callawdda manufacturing
