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Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Roadknight Family/Korumburra, 1930 c
Also a faded black and white photograph of Korrumburra guesthouse 05273.1 and a black and white photograph of Billy Gaskin on the right who is married to Queenie Roadknight.Black and white photograph of Queenie Gaskin nee Roadknight with staff of her hotel at Korumburra Victoriapeople, accommodation, genealogy -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - Purse, c1880
Owned and used by the Gaskin familySmall leather purse - metal binding and clasppersonal effects, money containers -
City of Greater Geelong
Photograph - Colour Photograph, Group, c1970
Members of Geelong Amateur Cycling ClubColour photograph mounted on cardboard. Eight people standing and sitting for a group photoOn upper - 'Clive Fin, Dinny Woolard, Norm Rodgers, Reg Holliday.' On left - 'Geelong 100 mile committee.' On bottom - 'Jack Reid, Mrs Findlay, Mick Gaskin, Jack Hunt'clive finn, dinny woolard, norm rogers, reg holliday, jack reed, mrs j findlay, alan gaskin, jack hunt -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper, RoyalAuto, Victoria, February 1957
6 photos of couple with various animals and Dir. Gaskinoriginalnon-fiction6 photos of couple with various animals and Dir. Gaskin1950s -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Machine - Boyle's gas anaesthesia apparatus, circa 1937
This is an early example of the Boyle's Anaesthetic Machine which was to become widely used throughout the world. The plaque on the wooden plinth suggests it was a display model from the medical equipment distributor Charles A King of London.The gas anaesthesia apparatus is mounted to a rectangular wooden base. It comprises two long, vertical glass cylinders held in place with metal brackets which are connected to a glass chloroform vaporiser container via metal tubes and associated valves and connections. The bottom of the glass flasks have outlet connections and inscriptions on the glass to measure volume. The chloroform vaporiser and adjacent glass ether vaporiser also have volume measurements etched on the glass, and the latter is the same height as the former but is larger in diameter. Both are connected via metal tubes and include outlet pipes that have associated cork stoppers. The maker's details are provided on a brass plaque attached to thewooden platform.A. Charles King Ltd. London, W1.henry edmund gaskin boyle, vaporiser, rotameter, chloroform, ether, anaesthetic apparatus, charles king ltd, plenum, sectioned, dr geoffrey kaye