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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Eraser
Round typewriter eraser.Ormiston - Typewriterdomestic items, writing equipment -
Vision Australia
Equipment - Object, Braille eraser
Designed to create an impression on paper, the stylus allows users to create Braille through the applied use of pressure that creates a depression on one size of the paper and a raised dot on the alternative side. However sometimes mistakes were made and rather than re-emboss the whole page, a Braille eraser was sometimes used by flattening out indentation on card, one dot at a time.1 wooden piece with blunted tipbraille equipment, association for the blind -
Hume City Civic Collection
Eraser
Children would have used this object to erase their mistakes in their work during class. It would have been carried in a pencil case.A piece of brown rubber used to erase mistakes written in pencil"Ormiston/Lyceum/PENCILschools, education, george evans collection -
Mont De Lancey
Pencil case
Used by Dorothy Marshall in Tottenham.Wooden double layered pencil case, with groves for pencils, eraser section and various compartments. Has sliding lid and metal lock. Inlaid picture on lid.pencil cases, writing equipment -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Instrument - Mathematical Instruments
Believed to be 70 years old.Flat grey box containing four set squares in the lid, one compass, one ruler, two pieces of cork (not numbered), two pencils (not numbered), and an eraser (not numbered).The School Set of Mathematical Instrumentsinstruments, measuring -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Mixed Media, Robbins, Cameron, Solar Loggerheads, 2016
Donated by the artist through the Australian Government Cultural Gifts Program, 2017Drawing and erasing instrument: solar and mains power, steel, timber, electric motors, solar panel, stainless steel sire, brass, aluminum, eraser, pen/pencil, stone, bearings, glassgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - SERVICE MAP & FIELD SKETCHING HOLDALL, C. G. Hartley & Co, 1930 1945
W. F. R. Budge VX 48105 Ref. 2721Satchel - Canvas covered, camel coloured, brown leather strap, silvered metal attachments. 10 coloured pencils 4 black lead pencils 2 erasers scrap paper 2 Protractors Guide to Appreciations and Orders Booklet.Inside - W.F. R. Budge VX48105.passchendaele barracks trust, canvas satchel -
Hume City Civic Collection
Education kit - Instruments, The Express
A set of mathematical instruments used in geometry and other more complicated drawing processes.A set of mathematical instruments in a tin. The tin has a blue lid with red and white lettering and the drawing of an express train. This is a Helix set of mathematical instruments comprising a compass, divider, boxwood ruler, set squares, protractor, eraser, pencil and blotter used in schools.education department, teaching, equipment, george evans collection -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1999
A Prince Longbody 'Thunder Extreme' Midplus, demonstration tennis racquet, with Prince 'Duraperf' synthetic handle grip, Prince 'Duraflex 16' synthetic gut strings, and 'Shock Eraser' handle/butt cap. Materials: Graphite, Titanium, Paint, Synthetic Gut, Ink, Synthetic material, Plastictennis -
Tennis Australia
Racquet, Circa 1998
A Prince Longbody 'Thunder Cloud Titanium' oversize, demonstration tennis racquet, with Prince 'Duraperf' synthetic handle grip, Prince 'Synthetic Gut 16' strings, and 'Shock Eraser' handle/butt cap. Materials: Graphite, Titanium, Paint, Synthetic Gut, Ink, Synthetic material, Plastictennis -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Equipment - Blackboard eraser / duster
wooden handle with felt lining on one side for use on blackboardeducation, school, blackboard, eraser, duster, writing -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS NO 3770 COLLECTION: ACCOUNT/RECEIPT
Account/receipt written on white paper with printed letterhead and dated September 1876. Court King of the Forest Dr. to the Bendigo United District. Items are:- To Special levy 225 Miners @ 2/- £22/10/0, Report & Miscellany 1/3, Red Ink 1/- 1 Qr Foolscap 1/6 = 2/6, Pens and Blotting Paper 2/6, 3 Ink Erasers 1/6 Pencil & Paper 2/6 = 4/-, Neck Ribbon 3/- Certificate 2/6 = 5/6, 500 Envelopes 10/-, 100 d 4/-, 2 Quire foolscap 3/-, 10 Quire, Note? Paper 9d 7/6, 1/2 Doz Balance Sheets 9d, 1 English D? 2/-, 1 Minute Book 9/-, 2 memorandum d? 6d. Total £25/2/6. 11th By Cash £22/10/0 leaving a balance of £2/12/6.societies, aof, correspondence, ancient order of foresters no 3770 collection - account/receipt, court king of the forest, bendigo united district -
Bendigo Military Museum
photograph - Cartographic Squadron Production – Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, c1980
This collection of 12 photos was most likely taken in 1980. The photos were most likely taken in Cartographic Squadron’s Ante Room, the Attic and small offices on the top floor of Fortuna Villa. The computer based Editwriter typesetting system was introduced in 1975 as a replacement to the aging Fotosetter machine. It was operated by a specialised technician, who generated a large variety of map type styles and sizes quickly and reliably, as well as text panels. CPL Richards performed this task for several years and in photo .1P and .2P is reading off a type order next to the computer monitor. Output on Copy proof adhesive backed stripping type film replaced messy wax and spray adhesives in 1978. The Editwriter capability supported all RASvy units and contractor type setting requirements. Scribing was the cartographic process of drafting features such as drainage, relief, vegetation, roads and culture on specially coated map reproduction material. The cartographic technician scribed out the map feature such as a contour to a specified line width on the map sheet, using a tool affixed with a sapphire tipped cutter. The quality control edit (Proving) stage of map production was the first opportunity to inspect a proof of the map independently and systematically. Proving tasks were carried out by technicians conversant of the map product specification and task requirement, however, was not involved in its production. Corrections were identified, marked up and sent to back to the correcting section or contractors. Terrain Embossing was a manual map production technique to produce hill shading on medium to small scale graphics and air charts. SPR John Martin is seen in photos .8P to.10P using a fine embossing metal stylus to push down on the drainage impression on a thin malleable opaque plastic material (AK Poligraphy). Ridge lines were then pushed down using the contour impression as a guide, on the opposing side of the AK Poligraphy to create a 3D plastic model terrain effect. The map impression was sprayed with white paint and photographed to create a contone tone hill shade. SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson is seen in photo .11P washing a contone positive of a land mass in a solution. The contone components were registered to the map sheet, as shown in photo .12P and masked using an air brush and a halftone negative was then created. The terrain embossing method of producing hill shading was more efficient to produce than previous specialised artistic methods such pencil/eraser and air brush. Furthermore, a more consistent enhancement of terrain on charts was achieved between technicians.This is a set of 12 photographs of Cartographic Squadron performing four map production tasks at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo c1980. The first ten photographs were on 35mm negative film and were scanned at 96 dpi. Photos .11P and .12P were on photographic paper and scanned at 300 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Editwriter typesetter, CPL Paul Richards. .2) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Editwriter typesetter, CPL Paul Richards. .3) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Scribing contours on a RAAF Chart, SPR Megan (McBurney) Reynolds. .4) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Scribing contours on a RAAF Chart, SPR Megan (McBurney) Reynolds. .5) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Scribing contours on a RAAF Chart, SPR Rod Skidmore. .6) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Scribing contours on a RAAF Chart, SPR Rod Skidmore. .7) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Formal quality control edit (Proving), CPL Ian Belmont. .8) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Hill Shade Terrain Embossing, SPR John Martin. .9) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Hill Shade Terrain Embossing, SPR John Martin. .10) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Hill Shade Terrain Embossing, SPR John Martin. .11) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Hill Shade Terrain Embossing, SPR Gina (Coore) Neilson. .12) - Photo, black & white, c1980, Hill Shade Terrain Embossing, unidentified..1P to .10P No personnel are identified. .11P and .12P annotated ‘Terrain Embossing’royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, carto