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Clunes Museum
Certificate - CERTIFICATE WITH SEAL, 1928
REVEREND FRANK GIRDLER APPOINTED TO THE PARISH OF CLUNES, APPOINTED TO REPLACE PREVIOUS INCUMBENT BY RESIGNATION, WILLIAM AUGUSTE WILSON 15/8/1928A CERTIFICATE APPOINTING THE REV. FRANK GIRDLER TO THE PARISH OF CLUNES, DATED 15TH AUGUST, 1928, WITH SEAL FROM THE BISHOP OF BALLARAT ,PHILIP CHARLES THURLOWVICAR OF CLUNES REVEREND F. GIRDLER, AUGUST 15TH 1928 - 33local history, certificates, st-pauls anglican -
Clunes Museum
Book, Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd, BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
RELIGIOUS TEXT - BOOK OF COMMON PRAYERLeather bound book of Common Prayer 587 pagesnon-fictionRELIGIOUS TEXT - BOOK OF COMMON PRAYERgirdler, st pauls church clunes -
Clunes Museum
Book, McMilland & Co. Limited, The Poetical Works of Alfred Lord Tennyson, 1908
POETRY COLLECTION OF ALFRED LORD TENNYSON.1 Leather bound book, black with gold line around cover, initials T A in gold on front, 647 pages .2 Bookmark, newspaper cutting of sermon by Rev. H.A. Overend of Auburn Methodist ChurchfictionPOETRY COLLECTION OF ALFRED LORD TENNYSONalfred lord tennyson, 1908, poetry, frank girdler -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
FRANK GIRDLER WAS VICAR OF ST. PAUL'S FROM 1928 - 1933SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, CLUNES, WITH STONE CROSS IN FOREGROUND. REV. FRANK GIRDLER STANDING IN FRONT OF THE CHURCH.st pauls anglican church, frank girdler -
Clunes Museum
Document - BAPTISM CERTIFICATE, 1930
CERTIFICATE OF BAPTISM OF ROBERT PAUL GIRDLER, BORN OCTOBER 11TH 1930, CLUNES. CEREMONY PERFORMED 28TH DEC. 1930 BY THE REVEREND FRANK GIRDLER (PRIEST) MINISTER 1928 - 1933.CERTIFICATE OF HOLY BAPTISM - ROBERT PAUL GIRDLER. BAPTISED 28TH DEC. 1930. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH OF ENGLAND, CLUNES. Entry 2405 in St Paul's Register, Clunesst pauls anglian church clunes, baptism certificate -
Clunes Museum
Book, THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, OXFORD, New Testament Psalms
New Testament PsalmsLeather bound book, gold on edges of pages 867 pages, shield on front is goldNew Testament Psalmsbible, new testament, girdler, gumbleton, deaconate -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Girdle - macrame, 1940's
made by internee at Camp 3Girdle/belt woven in multi coloured cord. tapered each end with a red cordtatura, handcrafts, macrame -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Girdle - macrame, 1940's
Made by internee at Camp 3multi coloured macrame girdle/belt. Colours: yellow green brown black red & royal bluetatura, handcrafts, macrame, sieglinde melton, nee hottelmann -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Girdle
Flesh coloured step-in girdle, satin and lace in front with zip at side, satin panel at back. Four suspenders.On label = Marcel Worth Size 18 Style 1591 Nylon Elastine.costume, female underwear -
Clunes Museum
Financial record - INVOICE, 1934
PAPER INVOICE FROM R. THOMAS DRAPER, OUTFITTER, MILLINER, HABERDASHERY, CRITERON HOUSE, FRASER STREET, CLUNES TO REV. GIRDLER, PRINTED IN BLACK INK, HANDWRITTEN ITEMISED DESCRIOTION OF GOODSlocal history, rev. girdler, invoice -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - BOX
Two piece white box and cover. On lid of box is a large 'b' with Berlei in the loop of the b with the Berlei emblem. Label on end of lid. Box contains item 11400.225 (Corset)Berlei Girdle 11080/36. Indicator fitting 11AD. Pink back lace Corset Inner Belt.costume, female underwear, corset box -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
FRANK GIRDLER WAS VICAR OF ST. PAUL'S FROM 1928 - 1933SMALL SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH, CLUNES - NORTHERN ASPECT.st pauls anglican church, clunes anglican church -
Clunes Museum
Administrative record - BAPTISM CERTIFICATE, CHURCH STORES - SYDNEY, 1933
CERTIFICATE OF BAPTISM OF MARGARET HUTCHINGS, BORN 24TH JANUARY, 1932 - CLUNES. CERMONY PERFORMED 5TH APRIL, 1933 BY THE REVEREND FRANK GIRDLER, - VICAR, CLUNESCERTIFICATE OF HOLY BAPTISM - MARGARET HUTCHINGS BORN 24TH JANUARY, 1933. ST. PAULS CHURCH OF ENGLAND, CLUNESSEE REVERSE OF DOCUMENTlocal history, document, churches, st- pauls anglican -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document - Report, photocopy, Charles Bogue Luffman, Report by the Principal of the School of Horticulture (C. Bogue Luffmann) for the Year Ending 31st December, 1900, 1900
... girdling ...Annual Report by C. Bogue Luffmann, in the Department of Agriculture Annual Report 1900 pp 262-311. 2 copies This is a photocopy of the original report. The report is headed "Department of Agriculture, Victoria." At this time the Burnley School of Agriculture was under the jurisdiction of the Dept. of Agriculture. The report was prepared by the Principal C. Bogue Luffmann. It is 54 pages in length, contains an annual report and prospectus, an examination paper, eight essays on horticultural subjects, 4 of these by Mr Bogue Luffmann and the remainder by students. Essays contained in the Annual Report are: Profitable Branches of Agriculture for Victoria - C Bogue Luffmann (Principal) Trunks and Branches - C Bogue Luffmann Girdling Cincturing Lancing Bandaging & Hardening of Bark - C Bogue Luffmann Humus - Tessa Smith (2nd year student) An examination paper - I Higgins (2nd year student) The Requisite Qualifications of the Commercial Fruit Grower - M.W. Thompson (2nd year student) Fruit Tree Stocks - M.W. Thompson An Examination Paper - H.R. Ward (1st year student) and M. Thatcher (1st year student) charles bogue luffman, principal, student essays, c b luffmann essays, horticulture essays, 1900 horticulture writing, cincturing, girdling, lancing, bandaging horticulture, humus, fruit growing, horticulture turn of the century, horticulture school report, luffmann -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - North Indian wool scarf, embroidered with a needle, 1880 -1900
The embroidered scarf was donated to the Kew Historical Society by Janet Gibson.The shawl is an outstanding example of North Indian weaving and needlework. North Indian scarf [or girdle], probably made in Delhi, hand-loomed of fine wool and heavily embroidered by needle at the ends and sides with multicoloured silk thread surrounding the central rectangular black field. The highly detailed embroidery includes stylised images of foliage and flowers. There is old damage to parts of the textile. women's clothing, shawls, indian embroidery, scarfs -
National Communication Museum
Equipment - Prismatic compass, Alfred E Sawtell, before 1872
After years of precursory surveying, debate and proposals the most ambitious civil engineering project of the day, the Overland Telegraph Line, began construction in September 1870. Superintendent of Telegraphs, Sir Charles Todd led the construction through “terra incognita,” guided by the precursory surveys of John McDowall Stuart and technologies such as his prismatic surveying compass. The unknown and hostile landscape claimed the lives of several men and scores of transport animals in the dogged pursuit of telegraphic connection to the rest of the world. Completed in August 1872, the Line connected Australia to the world via telegraph wires running 3,200 kilometres from Port Augusta in South Australia, to Darwin, then connecting via submarine cable to Java and beyond. The “earth [had been] girdled with a magic chain” according to the then Governor of New South Wales, Sir Hercules Robinson. How does it work? For use in surveying, the sight vane and prism are turned up on their hinge and the instrument is held horizontally either in the palm of one's hand or on a tripod. Two small discs of red and green glass attached to the prism can be flipped down over the sight line to reduce glare. The objective is to bring the subject into the sightline created by the prism, aligning with the thread of the sight-vane until the subject is bisected evenly. Once aligned, the division on the card may be read through the prism. This reading provides the magnetic azimuth, used for calculating the bearings of distant landmarks. Circular instrument mounted in a brass case with glass window and brass lid. The compass card face four black compass points printed on mint green paper; on the underside the magnetic needle would be affixed, all held in place by a brass knob at the centre. The arched labels of "Sawtell" and "Adelaide" and the Prince of Wales feathers appear to have been affixed with adhesive which has since yellowed in the areas of application on the compass card. The compass face is printed with numbers, every 10 degrees from 10 - 360, printed in reverse indicating this compass would have once held a mirror at the sighting bracket. On one side of the brass case is a brass hinged sighting-prism, possibly of ebonite. The sighting-prism is mounted in a hinged brass bracket on one edge of the brass case. It has two flip-type filter glasses (red and green) and folds down into a retracted travelling position. A hinged brass bracket on the opposite edge would have held the sighting bracket - carrying the sighting vane and mirror - which is now missing or removed. Under the hinge is a lever, possibly related to the movement of the bracket. Underneath the brass case is an indented circle with screw threads, possibly for attachment to a tripod, and indistinguishable marks scratched into the surface.Etched on to the centre of the lid, "Sawtell ADELAIDE / No 792." Affixed to the paper compass face, possibly from separate pieces of paper, "SAWTELL / ADELAIDE" with the Prince of Wales Feathers above "SAWTELL". Underneath on remains of white tape in red: "159."surveying, compass, charles todd, overland telegraph line, telegraph