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Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - TIN, FOOT POWDER, Murphy Liebert Pty Ltd, C.1970’s
... TIN, FOOT POWDER...foot powder...Foot powder tin green colour rectangular shape, top has...Front side, “(arrow up) FOOT POWDER 2 oz Net weight... goldfields Peter Ball collection, refer Cat No 4704 Tins foot powder ...Peter Ball collection, refer Cat No 4704Foot powder tin green colour rectangular shape, top has a rotating cap with 6 holes in, two sides have details in black print re makers and content.Front side, “(arrow up) FOOT POWDER 2 oz Net weight”. On rear side “Formula, salicylic acid 3% starch 10% Talc 87%” On base in pen, “PBall”tins, foot powder, talc -
Keilor East RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Tin, Murphy, Liebert Pty Ltd, Foot Powder, June 1970
... Foot Powder...foot powder...Small dark green tin with twist top, foot powder 2oz net... by Australian Army personnel. personal hygiene foot powder defence ...Equipment for personal use; grooming, hygiene and health care by Australian Army personnel.Small dark green tin with twist top, foot powder 2oz net weigh. Sydney, Australiapersonal hygiene, foot powder, defence, vietnam -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Tin, Foot Powder, c. 1960s
... Tin, Foot Powder...foot powder...This foot powder tin may have been manufactured for use...On front of tin "[broad arrow]/FOOT POWDER/2 OZ. NET WEIGHT... the-murray This foot powder tin may have been manufactured for use ...This foot powder tin may have been manufactured for use by troops in Vietnam, if the inscription "P.D. 5/69" might refer to it's manufacture in May 1969. Khaki coloured rectangular tin constructed of a rectangular base with rounded edges, attached to one long rectangular section bent into sides, another rectangular piece with rounded edges forms the top. In top of tin, a screw on lid with seven punched holes allows the contents to be shaken out of the tin. Content residue still visible on lid but appears that the tin is otherwise empty. Inscriptions throughout described below.On front of tin "[broad arrow]/FOOT POWDER/2 OZ. NET WEIGHT/ MURPHY, LIEBERT PTY. LTD./SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA." Right side "P.D. 5/67". Back of tin "FORMULA/SALICYLIC ACID 3%/STARCH 10%/TALC 87%" medical, foot, foot powder, athlete's foot, vietnam war, 1960s -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - Foot powder in tin, WW2
... Foot powder in tin...Tin foot powder...Foot Powder D D Net Weight 2 oz... melbourne Foot Powder D D Net Weight 2 oz Tin foot powder Equipment ...Tin foot powderFoot Powder D D Net Weight 2 oz -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Foot powder containter X3, June 1971
... Foot powder containter X3...foot powder...Green steel foot powder container with white lid with rust...-country foot powder Formula: Salicycic Acid 3Y, starch 10Y, Talc ...Green steel foot powder container with white lid with rust on the topFormula: Salicycic Acid 3Y, starch 10Y, Talc 87Yfoot powder -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - TIN, FOOT POWDER, post 1960
... TIN, FOOT POWDER...Foot powder tin, rectangular shape, gold colour...Foot Powder D [up arrow] - remainder ineligible Written... containers medicine - chriropody military history - kit Foot Powder D ...Item issued to Peter BALL 3796117. Refer Cat No 4704Foot powder tin, rectangular shape, gold colour with sliding lid on top.Foot Powder D [up arrow] - remainder ineligible Written: Peter BALLcontainers, medicine - chriropody, military history - kit -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Field Dressing and Foot Powder, Dressing: Johnson and Johnson Pty Ltd. Powder: Murphy Liebert Pty Ltd, 1944
... Field Dressing and Foot Powder..... Contents: 2 x dressings, gauze pad and safety pin. Tin of foot...Showing contents on dressing. Foot powder D->D 2 ounce.... on dressing. Foot powder D->D 2 ounce. Field dressing in a cotton bag ...Used during Vietnam War.Field dressing in a cotton bag with inner water cover. Contents: 2 x dressings, gauze pad and safety pin. Tin of foot powder.Showing contents on dressing. Foot powder D->D 2 ounce. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - TIN, FOOT POWDER, Murphy Leinert Pty Ltd, C.1960’s
... TIN, FOOT POWDER...On front: “Foot Powder 2 oz Net Weight Murphy, Leinert Pty... goldfields Powder foot Accessory On front: “Foot Powder 2 oz Net ...Tin, rectangular green painted tin with black lettering on the side. White plastic cap with 6 holes on top of tin.On front: “Foot Powder 2 oz Net Weight Murphy, Leinert Pty Ltd Sydney, Australia” On back: “Formula Salicylic Acid 3% Starch 10% Talc 87%”powder, foot, accessory -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment. Foot Powder container, Circa 1970
... Equipment. Foot Powder container....Foot powder container.... melbourne Foot powder container. Equipment. Foot Powder container. ...Foot powder container. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Foot Powder
... Foot Powder... of Defence issue foot powder for anti-bacterial treatment of the skin... with the following "FOOT POWDER", "D /l\ D", "NET WEIGHT 2 OZS... with the following "FOOT POWDER", "D /l\ D", "NET WEIGHT 2 OZS ...Small individual container of Australian Department of Defence issue foot powder for anti-bacterial treatment of the skin. Possibly issued to Australian service personnel during the Vietnam era. The container has a sliding perforated lid to enable the user to sprinkle the powder on the skin.The container is marked on front and back sides with the following "FOOT POWDER", "D /l\ D", "NET WEIGHT 2 OZS", "MANUFACTURED BY MURPHY LIEBERT PTY LTD SYDNEY AUSTRALIA" The side of the container is marked "PD 2/66". -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Foot Powder
... Foot Powder...Tin containing Foot Powder... Korea Army Tin containing Foot Powder Foot Powder ...Tin containing Foot Powderequipment, korea, army -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Foot Powder Tins, J.R. Watkins co
... Foot Powder Tins...Foot Powder D^D Manufactured by the J.R. Watkins co... melbourne Foot Powder D^D Manufactured by the J.R. Watkins co ...Brass coloured metal container with silver lid Lid has oval shaped indentationFoot Powder D^D Manufactured by the J.R. Watkins co. Melbourne -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Foot Powders
... Two Foot Powder Containers: Army issued. Green Plastic...Plastic : Foot Powder, 50g Net Colber Pty Ltd B/C 3/88... Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Foot Powders Plastic ...Two Foot Powder Containers: Army issued. Green Plastic and Gold Metal TinPlastic : Foot Powder, 50g Net Colber Pty Ltd B/C 3/88 Metal : Foot Powder D D 202.foot powders -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Domestic object - Foot Powder, WWII
... Foot Powder.... Small Green Tin Domestic object Foot Powder ...unknownSmall Green TinFoot & Body Power 2oz.foot power, wwii -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, Tin
... 6x6x4 dark green tin foot powder 2oz... melbourne Murphy liebert pty.ltd 6x6x4 dark green tin foot powder ...6x6x4 dark green tin foot powder 2ozMurphy liebert pty.ltd -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - PERSONAL EFFECTS, 1) Oakley et al, C.1990’s
... green. .4) Foot powder in dark green plastic container, twist... NSN 6850-36-130-0172. Military Sunscreen DDM↑ 0598. .4) Foot... 6850-36-130-0172. Military Sunscreen DDM↑ 0598. .4) Foot Powder ....1) Goggles, black plastic frame, foam padding, black strap. Brand name Oakley. .2) Camouflage paint in plastic container, hinged lid with mirror inside. 3 divided sections with dark green, light green & brown used paint. .3) Patch, square, at top - yellow, middle - white above blue, bottom - bright light green. .4) Foot powder in dark green plastic container, twist lid with holes. .5) Container, dark green plastic cylinder, 11 matches, assorted. .6) Container lid, snap on, for .5). .7) Tube of army personal insect repellent. Dark green plastic tube with screw top lid, unnumbered. Instructions & warnings printed on back of tube. .8) Metal signalling plate, Polished steel signalling plate with small hole in center. Instructions printed on one side. .9) Vinyl sleeve for signalling plate, green. Dole K.1) Written on foam in black texta: DOLEY. .2) Austcam NSN 6850-36-130-0172. Military Sunscreen DDM↑ 0598. .4) Foot Powder, Colbar Pty Ltd, 50g net, B/C 5-98, Formula Salicylic Acid 3%, Starch 10%, Talc 87%. .7) NSN 6840-66-106-0247.military equipment, containers, preventative medicine, goggles -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Uniform - Protective Boots
These protective over-boots were compulsorily worn in the Powder Magazine so as not to induce static electricity.The Beechworth Powder Magazine was constructed in 1859, and was used as a storage room for large amounts of black-powder used in mining and quarrying. By law, miners were required to leave bulk black-powder in this building overnight.Pair of brown over-boots. Large, lighter leather foot with polished harder leather back and sole, stitched at sides, four lace holes. Stitched leather insole and pull tab at back.burke museum, beechworth, mining, powder magazine, footware -
Derrinallum and Lismore Community Association - History Group
Boot, c.1870
This boot was found hidden in an alcove in a chimney in one of the first houses built in Lismore Victoria during the mid 1860's. The house belonged to scottish born George Ireland Skene who settled in Lismore in mid 1857 with his wife Elizabeth (nee Nelson) and two young children. November 1857 George had built the first blacksmith shop in Grey Street Lismore and then built his house behind the smithy's. Hiding boots in chimneys is well doucumented in folklore. Old brown leather left foot childs boot. In poor condition the leather has dried out and the front centre of the boot along the eyelets has curled into the inside of boot. The holes are in tact but the laces are missing so is the tounge. The leather is stained with a white powder mildrew. The sole and heel has perished and there is a hole in the toe area.boot, shoe, leather, folklore, concealed, chimneys, hidden, magic -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Polisher Floor, Hoover Appliances, Meadowbank
This appliance was a time saving method of cleaning floors. It appeared at a time (after World War II) when the domestic pressures faced by mothers and domestic staff was on the increase. The necessary "working parents" was through necessity becoming part of the "typical" family environment. It was the start of the ever increasing demand, from an economical reason, for both parents to work outside their property. Historically the period of the 1950s was one of extreme changes. It was an era where established role models were under pressure from an ever increasing demand for new and advancing consumerism. Communication levels via radio, newspapers and television was expanding at an ever increasing rate. Relatively isolated rural areas were opening up (post war) to foreign ideologies of consumerism. The basic restraints of "this will be alright mate, she'll do" was under a slow but effective take over. "I can get this done faster by this new whiz bang gadget that I saw on the TV last night!" was the new way to live by.This item is very significant in that it demonstrates the new consumerism at its infant stage of the social changes occurring due to greater communication levels between the rural Australian communities and other advancing communities world wide. The Kiewa Valley residents (mainly from the intermingling of rural and post World War II refugees working at the construction of the Victorian Hydro electricity installations, resulted in this rural area becoming integrated to new ways of living (both socially and economically). Once the attitude of "we have always done it this way mate!" was challenged and overcome, the acceptance of new time saving "gadgets" which started to pour in from foreign markets, the relative isolation of the Kiewa Valley (being mainly psychological entrenched), was over.This hoover electric floor scrubber and polisher has a main base containing two brushes (can be replaced with polishing pads). The two brushes/pads are fastened or removed from the base unit by pulling/pushing the heads from the small hexagonal shaft on the bottom of the machine motor. A pressure sensitive wire is inlaid at the brush/pad end to hold the brush/pad unit onto the shaft. The discs body and main body covering the electric motor are made from sturdy plastic. The rest of the appliance materials i.e. upright handle and the u framed attaching arm are made from lightweight powder coated steel. A small (350mm) red coloured foot switch protrudes from the back of the motor to release the the upright handle from the storage position to the action position.There are two fork shaped brackets on the rear of the handle, for securing the 6.5 metre long electrical cord and plug. There is no on/off switch on the appliance. A small stainless steel "u" framed clip (for hanging the appliance in the vertical position) for cupboard storage. Within the circle of the cleaning brush is stamped "1 above S.A.B.351" and on the opposite side P/No: 5023792". On the main plastic head of the brush discs are "TO CLEAN" and under this "USE ONLY WARM(underlined) WATER AND SOAP" on the opposite side, and within a circle is the Hoover Trademark. On the front of the blue coloured plastic dome covering the electric motor is (on a raised domed shaped plaque (on a red background) Hoover in slanted print from left to right(in a diagonal level)domestic appliances, floor cleaning, electric floor scrubbers and polishers -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Pulpwood billet hook
Pulpwood was often split by hand or with black powder splitting guns into more manageable sizes and cut into 8 foot lengths (or billets). Billets were first stacked endwise to drain the sap and lighten the load before they were loaded by hand onto flat bed trucks for transport to the mills. This long length metal hook was used to pull and manoeuvre the pulpwood billets onto the truck. The advent of excavators in logging operations in the 1970s led to the loading and carting pulpwood in long tree lengths.Long steel tool with handle on one end and hook on the other. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Glenormiston Butter & Cheese Factory Company, 2015, 26/12/2015
The 1924 building of the Glenormiston Butter and Cheese Factory Company Limited is one of the more intact butter factories in the state. This building, together with the 1936 addition, stand free on the site and make up the total complex. Architecturally interesting, Glenormiston gains visual importance from the bi-chromatic banded chimney, one of the best diary industrial chimneys in the state, and the elegant design and detailing of the complex which indicated the added importance placed on the industry in the western district over and above mere commercial concerns. The factory is noted for its aesthetic impact gained by being situated outside the township in a clear rural situation at the foot of Mount Noorat. The Glenormiston/Trufood connection is technologically significant for its innovative role in establishing the dried skim milk powder industry, once a site of high tourist importance. Historically the well known Black family, Western District pioneers and large land holders, played an important role in establishing both Glenormiston and Trufood and the family connections operated to maintain the unusual trading links between the two.(http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/69388/download-report, accessed 31 January 2017) In 2015 the building was neglected and in a ruinous condition. A number of colour digital images of the Glenormiston Butter & Cheese Factory Company.glenormiston butter & cheese factory company, glenormiston, factory, dairy -
Truganina Explosives Reserve Preservation Society Inc (TERPS)
Digitised Oral History – Truganina Explosives Reserve - Tape 7 Cliff Gibson, 2018
The interviews were recorded in 2000 by Bronwen Gray and Alan Young for the production of Unreserved, Stories from Truganina Explosives Reserve, animated stories from past residents, workers and interested people of the Reserve (subject to copyright 2004). Cliff Gibson, a Williamstown resident, discusses the handling and shipping of explosives in the Port of Melbourne between 1863 to 1962 and the establishment, development and history of Truganina Explosives Reserve. In the interview he mentions the names of the Lighters and Ships used to transport the explosives to and from the Truganina Explosives Reserve. A primary source of information on memories of the Truganina Explosives Reserve and Altona,Victoriaexplosives, lighter, sailing lighters, the brig martha, deer park, australian chemical company, nobel explosives company, ici, james scott and company, jacks magazine, william wardell, george thomas chirnside, 1897, 1901, pier, bill grant, james mullins, 2 foot gauge tramway, explosives trucks, explosive magazines, railway explosives vans, queen street, richard rendle holten, ports and harbours, the lighter truganina, the lighter george stone, rose, mary jane, tarniet, derrimut, boonah, deutgam, naval dockyards williamstown, charlie curry, powder barges, cargo net, alma doepel, huia, wongalla, joseph sims, argonaut, maryland, pirie, lady isobel, taranui, point wilson, failee, captain dyson, hector pirie