Showing 11 items matching "folding stretcher"
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Field Stretcher, Australian Defence Force, 1939-1942
... ...folding stretcher...Medical Field Stretcher: cream coloured canvas with wooden poles through side hems and a leather strap with buckle to keep parts together when folded or rolled up. ...Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast stretcher field stretcher First Aid military equipment medical equipment emergency equipment Dr W R Angus canvas stretcher patient transport World War II WW2 Australian Department of Defence Military Doctor medic military stretcher field gear Army stretcher litter ADF folding stretcher W.R. Angus Medical Field Stretcher: cream coloured canvas with wooden poles through side hems and a leather strap with buckle to keep parts together when folded or rolled up. ...This field stretcher was the property of Dr. William Roy Angus. It was donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village by the family of Doctor William Roy Angus, Surgeon and Oculist. It is part of the “W.R. Angus Collection” that includes historical medical equipment, surgical instruments, and material once belonging to Dr Edward Ryan and Dr Thomas Francis Ryan (both of Nhill, Victoria), as well as Dr Angus’ belongings. The Collection’s history spans the medical practices of the two Doctors Ryan, from 1885-1926, plus that of Dr Angus, up until 1969. W R Angus served with the Australian Department of Defence as a Surgeon Captain during World War II from 1942 to 1945, in Ballarat, Victoria, and Bonegilla, N.S.W., completing his service just before the end of the war due to suffering from a heart attack. During his convalescence, he carved an intricate and ‘most artistic’ chess set from the material used for making dentures.The stretcher is an example of portable medical and emergency equipment used by the military and emergency services in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It is significant for its connection to Dr W R Abgus, who practised medicine in the community, the Australian Army and the Flying Doctor service from the 1920s to 1960s. He was also Warrnambool's last Port Medical Officer.Medical Field Stretcher: cream coloured canvas with wooden poles through side hems and a leather strap with buckle to keep parts together when folded or rolled up. This stretcher is part of the W.R. Angus Collection.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, stretcher, field stretcher, first aid, military equipment, medical equipment, emergency equipment, dr w r angus, canvas stretcher, patient transport, world war ii, ww2, australian department of defence, military doctor, medic, military stretcher, field gear, army stretcher, litter, adf, folding stretcher, w.r. angus -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyStretcher, 1900-1930 (Approximate)
... Stretcher, with folding metal & wood frame, with strong canvas hammock, on castors. ...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country Could be old army stretcher - horse drawn ambulance ambulance equipment medical transport Stretcher, with folding metal & wood frame, with strong canvas hammock, on castors. ...Could be old army stretcher - horse drawn ambulanceStretcher, with folding metal & wood frame, with strong canvas hammock, on castors. Rounded handlesambulance equipment, medical transport -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - STRETCHER, c. Pre WW1
... 1. Stretcher, canvas, folds into 3, timber and metal joiners at folds. ...Equipment Stretcher Harold Catford 1. Stretcher, canvas, folds into 3, timber and metal joiners at folds. ...Stretcher used in WW1 by "Dr. Harold Catford". Refer Cat No. 8048 for his service history.1. Stretcher, canvas, folds into 3, timber and metal joiners at folds. One end has a section to pad out as a pillow. 2. The 6 folding wooden leg sections for the stretcher.equipment, stretcher, harold catford -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyStretcher
... The stretcher can be altered to fold towards the middle of the length. ...The stretcher can be altered to fold towards the middle of the length. ...Stretchers were used to transport injured or sick people to receive treatment. Usually they were carried by two people, one at each end. Used in the Kiewa Valley.Orange material (canvas) held by studs attached to two wooden beams on each long side. The beams extend to form handles at each of the 4 corners. The stretcher can be altered to fold towards the middle of the length. The legs are made of stainless steel and the mechanism (stay) to fold it is also of stainless steel.stretcher, first aid -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyStretcher - ARP
... This stretcher is not able to be folded so was probably not used for eg. a camping trip....This stretcher is not able to be folded so was probably not used for eg. a camping trip. ...This stretcher is for carrying an injured or sick person to another location for treatment or it may have been used as an extra bed. Two people would be able to do the carrying. This stretcher is not able to be folded so was probably not used for eg. a camping trip.Used in the Kiewa Valley.4 wooden rounded handles on each corner. Heavy (strong) material is pulled over both of the long sides and fastened with nails. Just in from each end is a steel rod across the stretcher to maintain the width and allow the stretcher to be put down onto the ground to rest on each of the 4 legs. The legs are steel and curved for extra strength."ARP" stamped in red on the material.stretcher, arp, first aid -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - CARD, WHERE THE AUSTRALIANS REST WW1, Australian Graves Services, Post 1919
... Stretcher Bearers 8.4.1915, hospital 9.6.1915 with twisted instep, rejoin unit Gallipoli 13.7.1915, KIA 29.8.1915. This card is a duplicate copy sent. Refer also for photo, medals, other Cat No’s 1859P & 1860 memorabilia grave photographs memorial cards service record Handwritten in black ink on inside left page, "WILLIAMS W. 1442 Private 2nd Battalion Browns Dip Cemetery Plot 2. Row. C. Grave 2 Port Chanak Gallipoli 3 copies". HAndwritten in black ink on back, 'Brother Mr S. T. Williams Australia". Folded ...This card was one of four items given to every family of a deceased soldier of the British Commonwealth. Families received a memorial plaque, a message from the King, a memorial scroll and a "Where the Australians rest” card and grave photograph or a booklet if the deceased has no known grave. This "Where the Australians rest” card was sent to the brother of Pte W. Williams No. 1442, 2nd Battalion AIF, who was killed on Gallipoli on 29th August 1915, aged 24. Walter enlisted age 23 No 1442 on 27.11.1914 in 2nd reinforcements 2nd Bn AIF, embarked for Egypt 11.2.1915, transferred to Stretcher Bearers 8.4.1915, hospital 9.6.1915 with twisted instep, rejoin unit Gallipoli 13.7.1915, KIA 29.8.1915. This card is a duplicate copy sent. Refer also for photo, medals, other Cat No’s 1859P & 1860Folded four page light purple coloured card. Front features an embossed Rising Sun Badge, a title (Australian Imperial Force) and a two line border, all in purple. Inside on the left hand side is a pro forma in purple lettering with spaces for handwritten details. The right hand side features a black and white photograph of a grave marked with a cross with metal name plaques attached. Four crosses feature in the background. The photograph is bordered by a purple line. On the back page is a pro forma in purple lettering with spaces for handwritten details.Handwritten in black ink on inside left page, "WILLIAMS W. 1442 Private 2nd Battalion Browns Dip Cemetery Plot 2. Row. C. Grave 2 Port Chanak Gallipoli 3 copies". HAndwritten in black ink on back, 'Brother Mr S. T. Williams Australia".memorabilia, grave photographs, memorial cards, service record -
Bendigo Military MuseumLiterary work - DIARY, TRANSCRIPT, Frank Pownall, A R POWNALL'S SON, Post 2000
... stretcher bearer at Bellicourt, hospital 24.10.1918 accidental injury bayonet wound left thigh, embark for Australia transport duty as N/Staff Masseur 19.4.1919, discharged from the AIF 23.9.1919. A bar to the Military Medal means he has actually won two MM’s. documents - diaries - transcripts military history Plastic covered folder with black binding containing typed diary of A R POWNALL 22.7.15 to 9.6.19, 120 pages. Also copies of Service Records, Awards. The rear has folded ...Arthur Reagan POWNALL No 5345 enlisted in the AIF on 16.6.1915 in reinforcements for Convalescent Depot in London age 23 years 7 months. Embark for England 22.7.1915, promoted L/Cpl 6.10.1916, embark for France 5.3.1917, transfer to 5th Div AMC 23.3.1917, transfer to 15th Field Ambulance 25.3.1917, WIA 8.5.1917 GSW’s to legs, rejoin unit 26.6.17, awarded the Military Medal (MM) near Perrone 2.9.18 as a stretcher bearer, awarded a bar to the Military Medal 29/30.9.1918 over 36 hours as a stretcher bearer at Bellicourt, hospital 24.10.1918 accidental injury bayonet wound left thigh, embark for Australia transport duty as N/Staff Masseur 19.4.1919, discharged from the AIF 23.9.1919. A bar to the Military Medal means he has actually won two MM’s. Plastic covered folder with black binding containing typed diary of A R POWNALL 22.7.15 to 9.6.19, 120 pages. Also copies of Service Records, Awards. The rear has folded sheets with photostats of photos & newspaper articles.documents - diaries - transcripts, military history -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaFlyer - The Elephant Room, 1988
... Stretchers Oliver-Davey Glass and Box Archer Emery. Black and white flyer with dual lengthways ribbings on the back side, possibly indicative of an intent to fold the flyer in three. ...Louise Hearman used the Norla Dome and painted a mural which had taken her around a year to complete. The exhibition called Elephant Room was shown from May 1988. The work was vandalised in June 1989 and subsequently demolished.Louise Hearman is a Melbourne born artist and Archibald Prize winner. Hearman first came to public notice in 1987/88 when she spent a year painting the mural in the Norla Dome. The premises of the Mission also served as her studio at that timeBlack and white flyer with dual lengthways ribbings on the back side, possibly indicative of an intent to fold the flyer in three.The Elephant Room You are invited into the dome at the “Mission to Seamen” building, no. 717 Flinders St (ext), painted by Louise Hearman. Opening night Thurs May 28th 6 pm - 9 pm Visiting hours 11am -6 pm Tues to Sun from May 29th to June 11th Or by appointment ph (03) 328 1400 a.h. Sponsored by: Australian Council, Crown Hire, Art Stretchers Oliver-Davey Glass and Box Archer Emery.cultural events, exhibitions, paintings, artists, norla dome, 1988, louise hearman, elephant room, flinders street, melbourne -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbourneFunctional object - Canvas Field Stretcher, Military Field Gurney Stretcher
... Canvas stretcher with wooden poles and steel braces and legs. It has a folding mechanism with lock nuts. ...VIC Canvas stretcher with wooden poles and steel braces and legs. It has a folding mechanism with lock nuts. ...Used by the Forests Commission in bushfire and emergency recovery work.This is a piece of working equipment from the early days of the Forests Commission and shows the strong linkages to the VSFCanvas stretcher with wooden poles and steel braces and legs. It has a folding mechanism with lock nuts. Two long poles on either side of the canvas body, supported by metal feet.Stamped with F.C. VIC -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumAmbulance, Cart, Human Propelled, Ashford Litter, 1887
... stretcher. It has four legs which support the carriage when stationary but fold up to form handles so that one person could push the machine while another pushed. ...stretcher. It has four legs which support the carriage when stationary but fold up to form handles so that one person could push the machine while another pushed. ...in 1887 six Ashford Litters were purchased by St John Ambulance Association after Lady Janet Clarke (of Rupertswood) and her friends raised enough money to allow these items to be ordered. These were Victoria's first official ambulances. The litter consisted of a two wheeled undercarriage with elliptical springs which supported a stretcher. It has four legs which support the carriage when stationary but fold up to form handles so that one person could push the machine while another pushed. Four Ashford Litter ambulances were located at the Russell Street, Little Bourke Street, King Street and West Melbourne police stations. Another was located at the Melbourne Town Hall on Swanston Street and from 1896 the sixth was located at the Eastern Hill Metropolitan Fire Brigade station. Initially is was expected that police and fire fighters would take patients to hospitals if required.Two wheeled ambulance cart with sprung wheels.ashford, ashford litter, st john -
Ambulance Victoria MuseumStretcher, emergency evacuation
... Brown timber board with fold up upper section and two webbing carry handles. Stretcher, emergency evacuation ...Probably made by ambulance officers in a regional area (possibly north east Victoria) and probably used for rescues of injured people.Brown timber board with fold up upper section and two webbing carry handles.
