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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - FLY SWAT
... FLY SWAT...Fly swat...Woven Rattan fly swat... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Pest control Fly swat Woven Rattan fly swat ...Woven Rattan fly swatdomestic equipment, pest control, fly swat -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Functional object - Fly swat
... Fly swat...Possibly used as a fly swat in the milking shed. Probably...HANDMADE fly swat. Wooden handle with 10.5" length.... HANDMADE fly swat. Wooden handle with 10.5" length of leather ...Possibly used as a fly swat in the milking shed. Probably made on the property.HANDMADE fly swat. Wooden handle with 10.5" length of leather belting attached. Leather has 12 1/4" holes punched into it. -
Arapiles Historical Society
Fly Swat
... Fly Swat...fly swat... fly swat flies House hold item, made of wire Fly Swat ...House hold item, made of wirefly swat, flies -
National Wool Museum
Fly swat
... Fly swat...Fly swat made from fencing wire by George Darwin to use...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Fly swat made from fencing wire by George Darwin ...Fly swat made from fencing wire by George Darwin to use on his farm at Tongala in northern Victoria, around 1926-42. The swat has been with the family since he left the farm in 1942.rural life, darwin, mr george -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Fly Swat
... Fly Swat.... Fly Swat ...Donated to Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society by Susan Haywood-Downard, who is unaware of it's prior history.Red Plastic handle (broken at the end) attached to a flat, white plastic square with holes in it. Designed to kill flies and other insects.pest control -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Photo of a "Play safe at home" promotion & Tuberculosis (TB), anti vermin posters in the fore "SWAT that fly" & "Starve rats" - Department Of Health - Publicity material
... ), anti vermin posters in the fore "SWAT that fly" & "Starve rats... & Tuberculosis (TB), anti vermin posters in the fore "SWAT that fly ... -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Original would have been taken towards the end of Bulu's life in the early 1870s. The photo was dated "30 March 1933 THE ARGUS"
... (Fijian vala or lap-lap) and carrying what looks like a fly swat... (Fijian vala or lap-lap) and carrying what looks like a fly swat ...Joeli Bulu was one of the first missionaries to Fiji. Not a Christian when he grew up but was converted after listening to John Thomas in Tonga. The king of Tonga had just been converted to Christianity and asked for volunteers to go to Fiji as a missionary. His reception in Fiji was not welcoming, but he was such a tenacious chap and because he was likeable he became one of the most influential missionaries in the South Pacific. He was a rascal as a young man in Tonga and the meeting with John Thomas was the thing that changed his life. Very well regarded now in Fiji. His active period was the 1838 to 1870 - John Thomas came to Tonga in 1826. From Wikipedia: Joeli Bulu (Siaoeli Pulu) (around 1810-May 1877) became a Christian in 1833. He was one of a band of Tongan teachers who came to Fiji in 1838, and pioneered the work of the Christian Church in this group. He served the Church in Fiji for almost four decades. He came to Lakeba by canoe, and was appointed to help with the printing of catachisms and passages of Scripture. Lorimer Fison translated Bulu's oral account of hislife. This was edited by George Stringer Rowe and printed in England in 1871 with the title, "Joel Bulu: The Autobiography of a Native Minister in the South Seas". He served first at Lakeba and then at Rewa, and after that the station was closed because of the wars, at Viwa. John Hunt sent him to investigate the possibilities of establishing the work in Vanua Levu, and to that field he was later appointed. He was the first Pacific Islander to be placed alone in charge of a circuit - Ono, in 1848, and also the first to be ordained (1850) as a Native Assistant Missionary. After this he served at Nadi (Vaua Levu), Bua and Cakaudrove where he pioneered the work before any white missionaries were established there. Afterwards he was appointed to Bau. He died in May 1877 and his grave is beside that of John Hunt at Viwa Island.B&W photo, no backing, print from The Argus files, dated 30 March 1933. Tongan beareded old man, wearing a traditional (Fijian vala or lap-lap) and carrying what looks like a fly swat, but is more significant than that. Dressed as a Fijian chief."Joeli Bulu" "1/2 col Argus" and "Return to Rev. A. W. Amos 148 Lonsdale St" all written in pencil on the back.bulu, joeli, tonga, fiji, thomas, john, lakeba, hunt, john -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - THINGS THAT HAVE WINGS
... of a bear swatting a fly away from a sleeping man. Stories contain... a coloured picture of a bear swatting a fly away from a sleeping man ...Book. Things That Have Wings. Child's book titled 'Things That Have Wings'. Part of The Little Lamb Series of Books. Printed by William Clowes and Sons Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross, London. Published by The Religious Tract Society, 56 Paternoster Row and 65 St Paul's Churchyard, London. Book has a lithograph on inside title page of foliage and insects drawn by T Sulman. Book contains stories on varying winged animals and insects and contains six lithograph drawings by varying artists. Pages 29 and 30 are missing. Book is a buff colour with a red torn spine binding. Front cover has a coloured picture of a bear swatting a fly away from a sleeping man. Stories contain a religious tone. To Jessie from Florrie (in pencil on inside front cover.)book, story, things that have wings, childrens book