Showing 22 items matching "eye protection"
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Ballarat Tramway MuseumAdministrative record - Memorandum, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Protective Clothing - Eye Protection", Jul. 1959
... "Protective Clothing - Eye Protection"...Memorandum on Electricity Supply Department letterhead, foolscap, from the Manager of the Commercial Division to the Branch Manager with a copy to the Tram Depot Foreman, dated 16-7-1959, about the provision of eye protection spectacles to staff and the type of spectacles to be issued as a stores item. ...Burgess "Protective Clothing - Eye Protection" Administrative record Memorandum State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) ...Yields information about the provision of safety spectaculars to SEC staff., Yields information about the provision of safety spectaculars to SEC staff.Memorandum on Electricity Supply Department letterhead, foolscap, from the Manager of the Commercial Division to the Branch Manager with a copy to the Tram Depot Foreman, dated 16-7-1959, about the provision of eye protection spectacles to staff and the type of spectacles to be issued as a stores item. Signed E. Burgesstrams, tramways, personnel, safety, stories -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - GAS EYESHIELDS & CASE
... ...Eye Protection...Issued to soldiers for protection from gas attacks during World War 2. Plastic Eye Protection for use and instructions on how to react....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Issued to soldiers for protection from gas attacks during World War 2. Plastic Eye Protection for use and instructions on how to react. ...Issued to soldiers for protection from gas attacks during World War 2. Plastic Eye Protection for use and instructions on how to react.1. Hard cardboard case, brown in colour, with green writing instructions. 2. 3 sets of tinted eye shields with purple elastic strap that goes around head in between paper.1. Cardboard case has detailed instructions on treatment of person and equipmentin relation to gas contamination and instructions on a gas attack.passchendaele barracks trust, eye protection, anti gas -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyGoggles in tin, OTO, 1900-1910
... ...eye protection...Would have been used for eye protection by drivers of automobiles before they were completely enclosed, by airmen in open cockpit airplanes, by balloonists, or by motor cycle riders. ...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country Would have been used for eye protection by drivers of automobiles before they were completely enclosed, by airmen in open cockpit airplanes, by balloonists, or by motor cycle riders. driving equipment eye protection cars motor cycles motor bikes airplanes pilots dispatch riders On tin: Around lid: "Made in France". ...Would have been used for eye protection by drivers of automobiles before they were completely enclosed, by airmen in open cockpit airplanes, by balloonists, or by motor cycle riders. Hinged goggles, metal framed glass lenses, stockingette & wool protective rims behind lenses. Elastic fastener for securing to head. Tin container, rectangular to hold goggles, coloured mainly yellow, hinged lidOn tin: Around lid: "Made in France". Around tin: "OTO" several times. Also several balloon-shaped trade marks. Black painted picture of goggles on top of box. Lettering in trade mark "Marque Deposé / Brevete SGDG"driving equipment, eye protection, cars, motor cycles, motor bikes, airplanes, pilots, dispatch riders -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - ANTI GAS EYESHIELDS & CASE, 1941
... ...eye protection...Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details. warfare Anti gas eye protection Printed in front on packet: EYESHIELDS, Anti-Gas, MK.II Printed in back on packet: Instructions .1) Double layer of clear plastic eyeshields. ....1) & .2) Package issued as EYESHIELDS, Anti-Gas, MK.II. On back of package are instructions for action to be taken to avoid blisters as a consequence of a gas attack. Item re Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC No 410533 RAAF. Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details..1) Double layer of clear plastic eyeshields. Cloth & felt forehead pad. Black elastic & metal hooks for fastening around head. .2) Waxed crown cardboard storage packet. Black printing front & back.Printed in front on packet: EYESHIELDS, Anti-Gas, MK.II Printed in back on packet: Instructionswarfare, anti gas, eye protection -
The Cyril Kett Optometry MuseumSpectacles, Nupro, 1950 (estimated)
... ...eye protection...No other example of these Nupronite night driving spectacles is known in any Australian collection. spectacles glare night driving eye protection On box:'Nuprosal/ Nupronite/ "CAT'S EYES" NIGHT DRIVING SPECTACLES OUTSTANDING IN DESIGN AND QUALITY/ MANUFACTURED BY OPTICAL CRAFTSMEN/ MADE IN ENGLAND BY NUPRO LONDON/ MODEL:CAT'S EYES/ LENSES:SUPER/ COLOUR:AUTUMN LEAF'. ...These night driving spectacles are in a shape of frame fashionable for ladies in the 1950's. The position of the lens silvering shows that these are designed for use in right hand drive cars. These were an expensive item in their day. Their excellent condition and original cardboard box suggest that they may be unsold new old stock.No other example of these Nupronite night driving spectacles is known in any Australian collection.Boxed Nupronite night driving spectacles. Yellow flat plano glass lenses with silver mirror finish in wearer's upper right field of each lens (to minimise glare of oncoming lights). Tortoise-shell look cat's eye frame. In original cardboard box.On box:'Nuprosal/ Nupronite/ "CAT'S EYES" NIGHT DRIVING SPECTACLES OUTSTANDING IN DESIGN AND QUALITY/ MANUFACTURED BY OPTICAL CRAFTSMEN/ MADE IN ENGLAND BY NUPRO LONDON/ MODEL:CAT'S EYES/ LENSES:SUPER/ COLOUR:AUTUMN LEAF'. Price added by hand '2 pound 17/6'spectacles, glare, night driving, eye protection -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Equine sunshade, Circa 1900
... eye...protection...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Used to protect horses eyes from insects and the sun Ca 1900 As manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost equine eye protection sunshade Multi coloured string eye shade held together by knitted head band Accessory Equine sunshade ...Used to protect horses eyes from insects and the sun Ca 1900As manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostMulti coloured string eye shade held together by knitted head bandequine, eye, protection, sunshade -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchTool - Trench Telescope
... Not complete as missing eye protection piece....Not complete as missing eye protection piece. Tool Trench Telescope ...WW1 British Officer's Trench telescope. Wooden handle supporting brass telescope. Manufacturing details stamped on plate at rear of eyepiece. Not complete as missing eye protection piece.Periscope Mk IX 1918 R&J Beck Ltd No. 29619 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Optical Equipment, Spectacles, fine metal frame with case, 20thC
... They are normally used for vision correction or eye protection. ...They are normally used for vision correction or eye protection. spectacles optical equipment moorabbin cheltenham bentleigh early settlers OPTICAL PRESCRIPTION SPECTACLES / 23/ COLLINS ST MELBOURNE/ A pair of fine metal framed spectacles with a blue lined case Optical Equipment, Spectacles, fine metal frame with case Prescription Spectacles Ltd ...Glasses, also known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes. They are normally used for vision correction or eye protection. A pair of fine metal framed spectacles with a blue lined caseOPTICAL PRESCRIPTION SPECTACLES / 23/ COLLINS ST MELBOURNE/spectacles, optical equipment, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, early settlers -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Personal Effects, Boy’s spectacles ½ in case, early 20thC
... They are normally used for vision correction or eye protection. ...They are normally used for vision correction or eye protection. eyes spectacles eye glasses optometry moorabbin bentleigh cheltenham market gardeners pioneers early settlers schools A young boy’s frameless spectacles - 1 glass lens with gold style bridge with a stiffened cardboard spectacle case Personal Effects, Boy’s spectacles ½ in case Unrecorded ...Glasses, also known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes. They are normally used for vision correction or eye protection. A young boy’s frameless spectacles - 1 glass lens with gold style bridge with a stiffened cardboard spectacle case eyes, spectacles, eye glasses, optometry, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, schools -
Vision AustraliaAudio - Sound recording, Vision Australia Foundation Sun Safety community service announcement, c2003
... Promotional material produced to expand awareness of eye protection to reduce damaging effects of the sun upon your eyes, which is the leading cause of cataracts in people over 40....Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Promotional material produced to expand awareness of eye protection to reduce damaging effects of the sun upon your eyes, which is the leading cause of cataracts in people over 40. ...Promotional material produced to expand awareness of eye protection to reduce damaging effects of the sun upon your eyes, which is the leading cause of cataracts in people over 40.1 MP3 audio recording for use on radiovision australia foundation, rehabilitation -
Vision AustraliaAudio (item) - Sound recording, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Around the Institute: January 20, 2004
... January 20: Carols by Candlelight – Jeff Johnson, Sunglass and eye protection – Narissa Bielenberg. ...January 20: Carols by Candlelight – Jeff Johnson, Sunglass and eye protection – Narissa Bielenberg. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Radio shows 1 digital sound file in WAV format Around the Institute: January 20, 2004 Audio Sound recording Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind Corey Nassau ...Around the Institute was a weekly program consisting of interviews around a specific topic, undertaken by host Corey Nassau. January 20: Carols by Candlelight – Jeff Johnson, Sunglass and eye protection – Narissa Bielenberg. royal victorian institute for the blind, radio shows -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchEquipment - Airforce Goggles, Unknown
... Goggles have inner lining made of suede for eye socket protection....Goggles have inner lining made of suede for eye socket protection. Equipment Airforce Goggles ...Metal frame perspex lens with canvas head band with attachment for visor and nose guard. Goggles have inner lining made of suede for eye socket protection.Crown AM 220/826 1858 -
Bendigo Military MuseumHeadwear - FLYING GOGGLES
... Lens surrounded by leather, eye side protection and thin strap on either side with clip to tie it on at back....Lens surrounded by leather, eye side protection and thin strap on either side with clip to tie it on at back. ...Part of the "Ian Lyons MBE Collection" who served in WW2 and the Korean War. Refer Cat No.5374P for his service details.Pair of loose, flexible, brown flying goggles. Two round glass lens, clear glass. Right lens is cracked and broken. Lens surrounded by leather, eye side protection and thin strap on either side with clip to tie it on at back.ian lyons mbe collection, korean war, flying goggles -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Personal Effects, lady’s Pince-nez ½ with fine gold chain, c1900
... They are normally used for vision correction or eye protection. Pince-nez is a French style of spectacles, popular in the 19th century, that are supported without earpieces, by pinching the bridge of the nose. ...They are normally used for vision correction or eye protection. Pince-nez is a French style of spectacles, popular in the 19th century, that are supported without earpieces, by pinching the bridge of the nose. ...Glasses, also known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes. They are normally used for vision correction or eye protection. Pince-nez is a French style of spectacles, popular in the 19th century, that are supported without earpieces, by pinching the bridge of the nose. The name comes from French pincer, "to pinch", and nez, "nose". Although pince-nez were used in Europe in the 15th, 16th, and 17th centuries, modern ones appeared in the 1840s and reached their peak popularity around 1880 to 1900 A solid bridge piece is moulded to fit the curvature of the bridge of the nose. They are anchored onto the bridge of the nose via two small spring-loaded clips terminating in special nose-pads made from bone or tortoise shell on metal called plaquettes, which are tweezered apart for placement on the face through applying pressure to two small lever-like finger-pieces located on the front of the bridge. Plaquettes could be either hinged and flexible, permitting a better fit, or static as in the older examples of this type.. They were popular from the 1890s through to the 1950s, One half of a pair of lady’s Pince-nez eyeglasses with 1 gold rimmed glass lens , a gold style bridge and a fine gold chain that is attached to the side of the lens frame and to a shaped over- ear metal piece. eyes, spectacles, eye glasses, optometry, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, pince-nez -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Spectacles and case, Early 20th century
... On the outer rims of the eye-glass pieces are two curved metal mesh covers attached to the metal rims by two screws on each side. These act as shades for the sun and side protection for the eyes and fold down when not in use. ...On the outer rims of the eye-glass pieces are two curved metal mesh covers attached to the metal rims by two screws on each side. These act as shades for the sun and side protection for the eyes and fold down when not in use. ...These glasses appear to be mainly sunglasses or ones for outdoors as the tinted glass and the shades indicate this. They would have been used commonly in the past (100 years ago or more) by those able to afford the cost of the item. Eye glasses were first used in the 13th century and bi-focals were invented in the late 18th century.These items have no known local significance and are kept as interesting souvenirs of eye glasses used in the past.This is a pair of spectacles or glasses in a case. The glasses are made of thin metal and contain dark tinted glass. The eye-glass pieces are oval in shape. On the outer rims of the eye-glass pieces are two curved metal mesh covers attached to the metal rims by two screws on each side. These act as shades for the sun and side protection for the eyes and fold down when not in use. One of the shades is detached from its metal rim. The glasses case is made of cardboard and has a black mottled outer covering and a light brown inside lining. The case is much scuffed. household items, history of warrnambool, spectacles -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyStereoscope
... protection around the perimeter and on lid where 2 rectangular pieces of wood touch the stereoscope. The box is fitted with wooden dividers that fit around the stereoscope. The stereoscope is green metal with folding legs and sides attached to allow the stereoscope to sit on a surface. The instrument has 2 round glass ('mirrored viewing lens') cylinders eye...protection around the perimeter and on lid where 2 rectangular pieces of wood touch the stereoscope. The box is fitted with wooden dividers that fit around the stereoscope. The stereoscope is green metal with folding legs and sides attached to allow the stereoscope to sit on a surface. The instrument has 2 round glass ('mirrored viewing lens') cylinders eye ...The stereoscope was an interpretation device used to interpret aerial photography and the landscape. It was used by National Parks Victoria located at Mt Beauty to look at aerial photos so that they showed up the relief of the topography and therefore looked 3D.Used by National Parks Victoria staff located at the Mt Beauty office during the 1970's and early 1980's.Dark green wooden box with padded protection around the perimeter and on lid where 2 rectangular pieces of wood touch the stereoscope. The box is fitted with wooden dividers that fit around the stereoscope. The stereoscope is green metal with folding legs and sides attached to allow the stereoscope to sit on a surface. The instrument has 2 round glass ('mirrored viewing lens') cylinders eye distance apart, that allow light in from the side swinging doors. The amount of light is constricted by a rectangular piece of metal at the top of each leg. The box has swing clips used to close it and a metal swing handle all on the front side.The hinges are reinforced (and offer protection) by additional rubber pieces at each end. Inside the box is a brush made of bristle with a wooden handle - used for cleaning.Outside and top of box: written in black: No. 1026. On blue tape beneath: Mirror stereoscope 1026. written in black centre top of box: W10/WKA.0233. On front edge of box written in black: W10/WKA 0233. Inside box lid on silver plaque: Stereoscope Universal/ Made in / Australia / Die Casters Ltd. Victorianational parks victoria. stereoscope. aerial photographs. scientific instrument. mt beauty. 3d -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - GAS MASK NON COMBATANT
... protection against gas warfare agents, tear gas, mustard gas etc. Gas Masks civilian U.S .1) Warning and instructions information printed on cylinder. .2) On bag, “U.S Non Combatant Gas mask M1A2-1-1” .3) On front cover, “Your Gas Mask” .1) Face gas mask, enclosed with clear plastic eye pieces, attached cylindrical gas filter canister, head straps. .2) Protective cover, shaped canvas bag with webbing carry strap with adjustment buckle. .3) Small instruction booklet, 16 pages. ...A general civilian Gas Mask for protection against gas warfare agents, tear gas, mustard gas etc..1) Face gas mask, enclosed with clear plastic eye pieces, attached cylindrical gas filter canister, head straps. .2) Protective cover, shaped canvas bag with webbing carry strap with adjustment buckle. .3) Small instruction booklet, 16 pages..1) Warning and instructions information printed on cylinder. .2) On bag, “U.S Non Combatant Gas mask M1A2-1-1” .3) On front cover, “Your Gas Mask”gas masks, civilian, u.s -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionSpot
... Allegedly for his own protection he has been placed in a Perspex display case at the front of the office, where he keeps a watchful eye on staff and visitors. ...Allegedly for his own protection he has been placed in a Perspex display case at the front of the office, where he keeps a watchful eye on staff and visitors. ...Spot and Ted Stabb became friends in the late 1980s during the days of the Department of Conservation, Forests and Lands (CFL). Rob Chalwell (ex-Bright Forests Commission) told Ted that Spot had been looking very sad and lonely in the front window of the Lands Department Office at Bright for some years. Ted then rescued Spot and gave him a new lease on life with a focus on State forests, recreation, bushfires, planned burns, office openings, statewide videoconferences and similar gala events (invited or not). Spot enjoyed many adventures and travels with Ted over the next 35 years or so, and became very popular and well known, particularly in northeastern Victoria. But not everyone liked or appreciated Spot, and one Departmental Secretary, who has long since been forgotten, even referred to him as “That Dog”. But the locals ignored the rudeness and Spot stayed. And outside work, Spot was also known to be active in his local community. He even had a social and political conscience and was occasionally seen trying to influence the way we vote. On Friday 13th November 2025, Ted finally, and somewhat reluctantly, retired from the Department after a very long and distinguished career as a forester. And while Spot would have liked to go home with Ted – which he did during Covid lockdown and for the duration of the Wodonga office refurbishments – Ted has a fairly small house and backyard, and Spot is a big dog that needs space to run. Besides, Spot was not under any pressure to leave the department like other oldies, because he is not paid a salary, doesn’t need a computer or desk space and has no large credit of unused sick leave. Pleasingly, Aaron Kennedy, the Deputy Chief Fire Officer for Hume Region, promised to give Spot a bit of a spruce up and find an appropriate place for him in the Benalla Office, rather than the dusty museum at Altona. He has also assured Ted that Spot will never end up in the dumpster or standing in a lonely window again. But the staff objected to Spot’s transfer to Benalla, so he stayed in Wodonga. Allegedly for his own protection he has been placed in a Perspex display case at the front of the office, where he keeps a watchful eye on staff and visitors. Spot and Ted… both Victorian forestry and bushfire legends… Wild Dog -
Vision AustraliaFunctional object - Object, Jonathon Paul Fitovers, Fitover glasses, 199
... This wrap-around style blocks light from above and both sides which can benefit, alleviate and prevent many symptoms of common eye diseases by providing 100% UVA/UBA protection from harmful UV rays. ...This wrap-around style blocks light from above and both sides which can benefit, alleviate and prevent many symptoms of common eye diseases by providing 100% UVA/UBA protection from harmful UV rays. ...The Fitover sunglasses are designed to be worn directly over your prescription glasses. This wrap-around style blocks light from above and both sides which can benefit, alleviate and prevent many symptoms of common eye diseases by providing 100% UVA/UBA protection from harmful UV rays. 1 pair of black fitover glassesassistive devices, equipment -
Vision AustraliaFunctional object - Object, Fitover glasses with case, 199
... This wrap-around style blocks light from above and both sides which can benefit, alleviate and prevent many symptoms of common eye diseases by providing 100% UVA/UBA protection from harmful UV rays. ...This wrap-around style blocks light from above and both sides which can benefit, alleviate and prevent many symptoms of common eye diseases by providing 100% UVA/UBA protection from harmful UV rays. ...The Fitover sunglasses are designed to be worn directly over your prescription glasses. This wrap-around style blocks light from above and both sides which can benefit, alleviate and prevent many symptoms of common eye diseases by providing 100% UVA/UBA protection from harmful UV rays. This pair and case is labeled with the RSB logo and 'Royal Society for the Blind'.1 pair of black fitover glasses with soft caseOn both glasses and case: RSB The Royal Society for the Blind (with logo)assistive devices, royal society for the blind -
Nillumbik Shire CouncilPublic Art: Ernst FRIES (b.1934 Wurzburg, Germany - arrived 1959 Aus), Ernst Fries, Surveyor of Suburban Environs, Location: Alistair Knox Park, Main Road, Eltham, 1991
... Its form has been likened to the Eye of Horus, an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health personified in the goddess Wadjet or 'green one'. ...'Surveyor of Suburban Environs' was one of the acquisitions from the 1991 Eltham Art Awards (now known as the Nillumbik Prize - and formally the Nillumbik Art Awards). This was the first piece acquired from this award which was suitable for a public space. Nillumbik is referred to as the "Green Wedge" and the sculpture "Surveyor of Suburban Environs" suggests a watchful observer of the surrounding landscape. The sculpture's central motif represents an eye held up on a pedestal by a tail. Its form has been likened to the Eye of Horus, an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health personified in the goddess Wadjet or 'green one'. This likeness would suggest that the observer or surveyor has a divine status and spiritual connection to its environment. Polished stainless steel sculpture comprising an eye reminiscent of ancient egyptian hieroglyphics, which is held up with a tappered and jaggered tail like pedestal. Concrete base. N/Apublic art, fries, spiritual, eye, stainless steel, goddess, surveyor, sculpture, environment -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Cr Jill O'Brien, Mayor of Kew 1983-84
... eye to preserving the past as well as guarding the future, she had the Mayoral robes restored and in 1980 and 1981 was president of the Kew Historical Society. The preservation and restoration of Villa Alba in Walmer Street owes much to her determined efforts throughout the 1980s. On Council, she chaired a number of committees involved in the saving of the Kew River Parklands from the proposed transmission line of the SEC. To this end, she was the Council representative on the Merri Yarra Municipal Protection...eye to preserving the past as well as guarding the future, she had the Mayoral robes restored and in 1980 and 1981 was president of the Kew Historical Society. The preservation and restoration of Villa Alba in Walmer Street owes much to her determined efforts throughout the 1980s. On Council, she chaired a number of committees involved in the saving of the Kew River Parklands from the proposed transmission line of the SEC. To this end, she was the Council representative on the Merri Yarra Municipal Protection ...Born in Bendigo and trained as a nurse in the 1950s, Sonia Jill O’Brien devoted a lifetime to social and environmental issues at both the state and local level. From her work in the 1960s with the Family Planning Association of Victoria, of which she was a founding member, through to the 1990s as a member of the Ethics Committee of the Department of Health, she supported efforts to improve women’s health and reproductive rights. At the local level she was most active on committees that worked to save the natural and built environment. The Power-line Action Group, the Studley Park Conservation Society, and the Yarra Bend Park Trust all benefitted from her indefatigable endeavours as well her vision. In 1980, Jill O’Brien successfully stood for the Kew City Council and served as Mayor in 1983 and 1984. With an eye to preserving the past as well as guarding the future, she had the Mayoral robes restored and in 1980 and 1981 was president of the Kew Historical Society. The preservation and restoration of Villa Alba in Walmer Street owes much to her determined efforts throughout the 1980s. On Council, she chaired a number of committees involved in the saving of the Kew River Parklands from the proposed transmission line of the SEC. To this end, she was the Council representative on the Merri Yarra Municipal Protection Committee.Rare colour photograph, used as the official mayoral portrait of Cr Jill O'Brien.Formal civic portrait of Cr Jill O'Brien in red mayoral robes wearing lace jabot and cuffs. The portrait is part of the larger Jill O'Brien Collection donated by her daughters.cr jill o'brien, city of kew -- mayors, mayoral portraits -- city of kew
