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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Medicine Glass, W T & Co. (Whitall Tatum), late 19th Century to 1916
... ...h. london...This medicine glass, or dose cup, was made for Mr. H. London, chemist and dentist, Warrnambool. ...The glass belonged to H. London, Chemist and Dentist, Warrnambool, and was made by Whitall Tatum & Co., U.S.A. ...On sides: "TABLE", "DESSERT", "TEA". "H LONDON / WARRNAMBOOL / CHEMIST AND DENTIST" On base: "W.T. & CO. / A.J. / U.S.A."......H London, Chemist...(Whitall Tatum) H London, Chemist ...This medicine glass, or dose cup, was made for Mr. H. London, chemist and dentist, Warrnambool. His premises was at corner of Koroit and Liebig Streets, Warrnambool. The medicine glass has graduations on its side to measure doses of Teaspoon, Dessert Spoon and Tablespoon. It was donated by the family of Dr WR Angus of Warrnambool. The side seams and indented base of the glass, with the embossed lettering, show that it was produced in a three-piece mould, a method used in the late 19th and early 20th century. Mr H London was recorded in local newspaper articles from The Warrnambool Standard between 1885 to 1904. A further record in The Warrnambool Standard mentions Mr London, chemist, formerly of Warrnambool, as currently a chemist in Moore Street, Rochester. He was noted again in the Bendigo Advertiser in 1917. The maker, Whitall Tatum & Co, is clearly marked on the base of the bottle. The company was a well-known maker of prescription bottles. He used the brand "W. T. & Co". from Mid-1870's until the late 1880's, moulded into his glassware.This medicine glass is significant as an example of medical equipment that has a design still used today. It is also significant for its association with H London, a local Warrnambool chemist involved in the community and commerce of early 20th century in Warrnambool.Medicine glass or dose cup, c. 1916. Glass is a conical shape with inward sloping sides and a concave base. there are side seams and a concave base. Embossed inscriptions are on the glass, showing measurements in the imperial scale on one side , the owner's details are on the other side and the maker's details are on the base. Three horizontal lines are etched on the left of the measurements. The glass belonged to H. London, Chemist and Dentist, Warrnambool, and was made by Whitall Tatum & Co., U.S.A. The glass is part of the W R Angus Collection.On sides: "TABLE", "DESSERT", "TEA". "H LONDON / WARRNAMBOOL / CHEMIST AND DENTIST" On base: "W.T. & CO. / A.J. / U.S.A."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, dose cup, medicine glass, chemist, mdeical equipment, medicine, h. london, chemist and dentist, liegig st warrnambool, rochester, whitall tatum & co, w. t. & co., three-piece mould, w.r. angus -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Box, H London Pharmacy
... H London Pharmacy...h london...Prescription box from H London Pharmacy with pale yellow label A photocopy of the prescription relating to this box is stored with it....H London Pharmacy Functional object Box ...Prescription box from H London Pharmacy with pale yellow label A photocopy of the prescription relating to this box is stored with it.h london, warrnambool chemist, prescription box, london chemist warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Glass, Medicine H London Chemist, Early 20th century
... Medicine H London Chemist...It is etched with the measurements of teaspoon, dessertspoon and tablespoon and the name of the supplier, H. London, a Warrnambool chemist and dentist. ...Etched on side in oval shape: ‘H. London, Chemist and Dentist, Warrnambool’ Etched on side: ……. ...It has the initials of the maker on the base. Medicine H London Chemist Glass ...This is a small medicine measuring glass supplied by the Warrnambool pharmacy of Harry London. Born in England, Harry London, a chemist and dentist, came to Warrnambool in 1891, occupying the Nettleton building at 95 Liebig Street. In 1896 he built new premises at the corner of Liebig and Koroit Streets and in 1905 his was the first shop in Warrnambool to have electric lighting. He was succeeded in the early 1920s by the chemists, Dougall and Easton. This glass is of considerable significance because it came from the pharmacy of Harry London, an important chemist in Warrnambool at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. It also shows the custom of the time of chemists supplying to customers small glasses for measuring out medicine. This is a small thick glass tumbler used for measuring medicine. It is etched with the measurements of teaspoon, dessertspoon and tablespoon and the name of the supplier, H. London, a Warrnambool chemist and dentist. It has the initials of the maker on the base. Etched on side in oval shape: ‘H. London, Chemist and Dentist, Warrnambool’ Etched on side: ……. Tea ……. Dessert ……. Table Etched on base: ‘W.T. Co., A J. U.S.A.’ harry london, warrnambool, dougall and easton, chemists -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Bottle, H London Chemist, Early 1900s
... H London Chemist...‘H. London, Chemist and Dentist, Warrnambool’ On Base: ‘W.T.Co, T, U.S.A.’ ...The name of the chemist is embossed on the front in an indent in the glass. H London Chemist Bottle ...This bottle was made by the Whitall Tatum Glass Company in New Jersey, U.S.A This company operated from 1806 to 1938. The bottle was used by Harry London in his Warrnambool pharmacy. Born in England, Harry London arrived in Victoria in 1883 and worked as a chemist in Ballarat and Euroa. In 1891 he went back to England where he studied dentistry. In 1891 he came to Warrnambool where he bought the pharmacy business of the late William Nettleton. He occupied the Nettleton building in Liebig Street (95 Liebig Street today) until 1896 when he erected new premises at the south west corner of Liebig and Koroit Streets. In 1896 London was the only Warrnambool chemist using a Pasteur filter to make up his prescriptions. In his dentistry business he used gas, chloroform and cocaine as anaesthetics. The making of dentures was his speciality. In 1904 London was the owner of the only set of Rontgen X Ray apparatus in Warrnambool. In 1905 his shop was the first in Warrnambool to establish electric lighting. This bottle is of importance as it is one of the few items we have associated with the prominent Warrnambool chemist, Harry London. It is comparatively rare so it is of some local significance. This is a glass bottle with a rectangular base with curved ledges, a circular neck and a circular moulded top. There is no stopper and the top is badly chipped. The name of the chemist is embossed on the front in an indent in the glass. ‘H. London, Chemist and Dentist, Warrnambool’ On Base: ‘W.T.Co, T, U.S.A.’ harry london, chemist, chemists in warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Bottle, H London Chemist & Dentist, Circa 1990's
... H London Chemist & Dentist...H London chemist & Dentist Warrnambool on front. ...Round lipped neck. H London Chemist & Dentist Bottle ...Harry London was a chemist and surgeon dentist who came to Warrnambool in 1891 and brought out the business of the late W.F.G Nettleton.he used the Pasteur filter for water in the making of his medicines. He held a large number of patents for his medicines and mixtures. In 1896 London erected a new chemist shop at the corner of Koroit & Liebig Streets. As well as operating as a chemist and dentist he also dealt in all types of photographic materials and cameras.A common item with links to an innovative business in Warrnambool.Rectangular shaped bottle with embossed writing of company details on front and graduated measurements in ½ tablespoons along the narrow edges. Pale blue in colour. Round lipped neck.H London chemist & Dentist Warrnambool on front. One and two tablespoons along sides.warrnambool, harry london, harry london chemist and dentist , harry london liebig street, -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Bottle, H London Chemist & Dentist, Early 20th century
... H London Chemist & Dentist...On front of bottle: ‘H. London Chemist & Dentist Warrnambool’ On base: ‘M’ On the body of the bottle: ‘31’ ...The bottle is slightly scratched and discoloured from the original contents. H London Chemist & Dentist Bottle ...This bottle was used in the pharmacy of Harry London of Warrnambool. Born in England, Harry London arrived in Victoria in 1883 and worked as a chemist in Ballarat and Euroa. In 1891 he went back to England where he studied dentistry. In 1891 he came to Warrnambool where he bought the pharmacy business of the late William Nettleton. He occupied the Nettleton building in Liebig Street (95 Liebig Street today) until 1896 when he erected new premises at the south west corner of Liebig and Koroit Streets. At that time he was the only chemist in Warrnambool using a Pasteur filter for water to make up his medicines. In his dentistry business he used gas, chloroform and cocaine as anaesthetics. The making of dentures was his speciality. In 1904 he was the owner of the only set of Rontgen X Ray apparatus in Warrnambool. In 1905 his shop was the first in Warrnambool to have electric lighting installed. This item is a valuable one as it has local provenance. It came from the pharmacy business of Harry London, a prominent Warrnambool chemist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Harry London mementoes such as this are comparatively rare. This is a chemist’s glass bottle with a rectangular body, a circular neck and a rounded top. There is no stopper and the bottle is empty. The top has a small chip. The name of the chemist is embossed on the front of the bottle in an indented section of the glass. The bottle is slightly scratched and discoloured from the original contents. On front of bottle: ‘H. London Chemist & Dentist Warrnambool’ On base: ‘M’ On the body of the bottle: ‘31’ harry london, chemist, warrnambool chemists, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Bottle, H London Chemist
... H London Chemist...Side of bottle – ‘H. London, Chemist and Dentist, Warrnambool’ Base: ‘W.T. ...It has no stopper. H London Chemist Bottle ...Harry London, born in England, was a chemist and surgeon dentist who came to Warrnambool in 1891 and bought out the Liebig Street business of the late William Nettleton. In 1896 London erected a new chemist shop at the corner of Koroit and Liebig Streets. This shop was the first in Warrnambool to have an electric light installation (1905). This bottle is of considerable significance as it came from the chemist’s shop of Harry London, a prominent chemist in Warrnambool at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. It also shows the type of medicine bottle prevalent at the time. Glass is a durable item and bottles such as these would have been dumped in tips or buried with other rubbish The bottle was dug up in Warrnambool so it makes it an archeological find and it also shows the possibility at any time of finding items such as this in old buildings and in garden plots and paddocks etc. This is a small glass bottle used for patent or prescription medicine and issued by a chemist. It has no stopper. Side of bottle – ‘H. London, Chemist and Dentist, Warrnambool’ Base: ‘W.T. Co’, ‘Pat. Jan 5, 1892’ harry london, warrnambool chemist -
Beechworth Honey ArchivePublication, e-book, The honey-bee: its nature, homes, and products (Harris, W. H.), London, 1884, 1884
... The honey-bee: its nature, homes, and products (Harris, W. H.), London, 1884...Beechworth Honey Archive 87 Ford Street Beechworth high-country The honey-bee: its nature, homes, and products (Harris, W. H.), London, 1884 Publication, e-book ... -
Beechworth Honey ArchivePublication, Robbing the bees (Bishop, H.), London, 2005, 2005
... Robbing the bees (Bishop, H.), London, 2005...Beechworth Honey Archive 87 Ford Street Beechworth high-country Robbing the bees (Bishop, H.), London, 2005 Publication ... -
Wheen Bee FoundationPublication, Long, H. C, Poisonous plants on the farm (Long, H. C.), London, 1938, 1938
... Poisonous plants on the farm (Long, H. C.), London, 1938...Wheen Bee Foundation 87 Ford Street Beechworth Poisonous plants on the farm (Long, H. C.), London, 1938 Publication Long, H. C. ... -
Wheen Bee FoundationPublication, Fraser, H. M, Beekeeping in antiquity (Fraser, H. M.), London, 1951, 1951
... Beekeeping in antiquity (Fraser, H. M.), London, 1951...Wheen Bee Foundation 87 Ford Street Beechworth Beekeeping in antiquity (Fraser, H. M.), London, 1951 Publication Fraser, H. M. ... -
Wheen Bee FoundationPublication, Dade, H. A, Anatomy and dissection of the honeybee (Dade, H. A.), London, 1962, 1962
... Anatomy and dissection of the honeybee (Dade, H. A.), London, 1962...Wheen Bee Foundation 87 Ford Street Beechworth Anatomy and dissection of the honeybee (Dade, H. A.), London, 1962 Publication Dade, H. A. ... -
Wheen Bee FoundationPublication, Dade, H. A, The flight of the honeybee (Dade, H. A.), London, 1962, 1962
... The flight of the honeybee (Dade, H. A.), London, 1962...Wheen Bee Foundation 87 Ford Street Beechworth The flight of the honeybee (Dade, H. A.), London, 1962 Publication Dade, H. A. ... -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Tracks, Ballarat Railway Station, H. Pooley & Sons, London
... Tracks, Ballarat Railway Station, H. Pooley & Sons, London...Tracks, Ballarat Railway Station, H. Pooley & Sons, London Photograph Photograph - Colour ...Colour photograph of reilway scales at Ballarat Railway yard.ballarat railway station, scales, weight, pooley & son, h. pooley -
Federation University Historical CollectionScientific Instrument, Box of Microscope Eyepieces
... H. CROUCH London...H. CROUCH London A white cardboard box with three microscope eyepieces, two cylinders, and some microscope slide cover-glasses. ...A white cardboard box with three microscope eyepieces, two cylinders, and some microscope slide cover-glasses.H. CROUCH London -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - CONNELLY, TATCHELL, DUNLOP COLLECTION: LEGAL PAPERS, 1886
... H... McKay... The London Chartered Bank O Australia...3 - 1886 - Letter from Crawford W H, 28;7 Clarence St, Sydney. 4 - 1886 - Post Office Telegraph from Portland re McKay. 5 - 1886 - Letter from The London Chartered Bank of Australia re Barwick J. 6 - 1886 - Letter from Bray R J, 19 Lily Street, Sandhurst re his cousin Bray Thomas, deceased. 7 - 1886 - Letter from Inglewood - Gooding. 8 - 1886 - Letter from Registrar of Titles re Gooding....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields COTTAGE Miners Connelly Tatchell & Dunlop Jenkins & Barger McClean Hughes D Adams Maxwell Crawford W H McKay The London Chartered Bank O Australia Barwick J Bray R J Bray Thomas Gooding Register of Titles Documents. ...Documents. Connelly, Tatchell & Dunlop - Legal Papers. 1 - 1886 - Letter from Jenkins & Barger, General Blacksmiths, Horse-Shoers & Agricultural Implement Makers, Leichardt and Bridgewater re McClean. 2 - 1886 - Letter from D Hughes re Adams & Maxwell?. 3 - 1886 - Letter from Crawford W H, 28;7 Clarence St, Sydney. 4 - 1886 - Post Office Telegraph from Portland re McKay. 5 - 1886 - Letter from The London Chartered Bank of Australia re Barwick J. 6 - 1886 - Letter from Bray R J, 19 Lily Street, Sandhurst re his cousin Bray Thomas, deceased. 7 - 1886 - Letter from Inglewood - Gooding. 8 - 1886 - Letter from Registrar of Titles re Gooding.cottage, miners, connelly, tatchell & dunlop, jenkins & barger, mcclean, hughes d, adams, maxwell, crawford w h, mckay, the london chartered bank o australia, barwick j, bray r j, bray thomas, gooding, register of titles -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Beam Compass
... W. H. Harling Ltd. London....Also called a trammel. beam compass trammel W. H. Harling Ltd. London. Beam compass used for marking out an arc or circle; 25cm beam with 2 x 24cm extensions, 3 pencil lead holders and one nib in original box [damaged]. ...an instrument for drawing large circles or arcs, consisting of a horizontal beam along which two vertical legs slide. Also called a trammel.Beam compass used for marking out an arc or circle; 25cm beam with 2 x 24cm extensions, 3 pencil lead holders and one nib in original box [damaged].W. H. Harling Ltd. London.beam compass, trammel -
Kew Historical Society IncBook, Hamish Hamilton, Goodbye Melbourne Town, 1968
... London, H. Hamilton, 1968 xii, 211 p. map. 23 cm. ...The volume formed part of the professional library of the historian Dorothy Rogers. melbourne - history graham mcinnes (1912-1970) London, H. Hamilton, 1968 xii, 211 p. map. 23 cm. ...London, H. Hamilton, 1968 xii, 211 p. map. 23 cm. non-fictionmelbourne - history, graham mcinnes (1912-1970) -
Federation University Historical CollectionScientific Instrument, Weston Normal Cell Coil
... Weston Normal Cell H Tinsley & Co, London S E No 50498 No 8910...Invented by Edward Weston in 1893, it was adopted as the International Standard for EMF between 1911 and 1990.[1] This is a type of standard cell, which is a battery that produces a precisely known voltage in laboratory conditions at 20 degrees centigrade.[2] weston cell wet-chemical cell stable voltage voltmeters edward weston scientific instrument Weston Normal Cell H Tinsley & Co, London S E No 50498 No 8910 Brass cylinder with 4 connections at top. ...The Weston cell, is a wet-chemical cell that produces a highly stable voltage suitable as a laboratory standard for calibration of voltmeters. Invented by Edward Weston in 1893, it was adopted as the International Standard for EMF between 1911 and 1990.[1] This is a type of standard cell, which is a battery that produces a precisely known voltage in laboratory conditions at 20 degrees centigrade.[2]Brass cylinder with 4 connections at top. Two marked 'A' and the other two marked 'B'. Black plastic nob in the centre top. Written at top Weston Normal Cell I-0183 INT VOLTS AT 20 degrees CWeston Normal Cell H Tinsley & Co, London S E No 50498 No 8910weston cell, wet-chemical cell, stable voltage, voltmeters, edward weston, scientific instrument -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumGalvanometer, Tinsley
... Plaque: “Galvanometer, Type 4600A, No. 55822, H. Tinsley & Co., London S.E. 25”...The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum Level 2, The School of Physics, David Caro Building (192) Corner of Elgin and Swanston Streets The University of Melbourne Parkville melbourne Plaque: “Galvanometer, Type 4600A, No. 55822, H. Tinsley & Co., London S.E. 25” Rectangular galvanometer Galvanometer, Tinsley ...Rectangular galvanometerPlaque: “Galvanometer, Type 4600A, No. 55822, H. Tinsley & Co., London S.E. 25” -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Instrument, Boxed Petrographic Microscope, c1912
... LTD, Objective H. Crouch. London ...LTD, Objective H. Crouch. London Boxed optical microscope - Petrographic type. ...Used by Ballarat School of Mines Geology Department. Probably a second generation purchase by SMB Geology department. Earlier references to "Petrological microscope", SMB Calendar for 1908-9, p 35Boxed optical microscope - Petrographic type. It has a rigid (upright) frame and twin objective lens turret and a black enameled frame with brass-finish components. Stored in blonde finished wooden box. Manufacturers certificate inside box door dated "1. ii. 1912" Three other objectives in metal casesEye piece - "Reichert Wien" Microscope - E.Leitz Wetzlar No140283 Made for Kilpatrick & Co Melbourne Objective x 2 R & J BECK. LTD, Objective H. Crouch. London ballarat school of mines, geology, petrography, microscope, leitz, scientific instruments, brass, lens, r & j beck, reichert -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchContainer, W. H. WHATMOUGH, 1914
... This item has a printed label with instructions for use and was packaged by W. H. Whatmough, London in 1914....H. WHATMOUGH, 457, Caledonian Road, London, N." "Patent No. 23437, 1914."...This item has a printed label with instructions for use and was packaged by W. H. Whatmough, London in 1914. Container W. H. WHATMOUGH ...A small cardboard tube container which originally held an Iodine Ampoule for external treatment of wounds. These were issued to World War 1 Australian and British service personnel for initial treatment of wounds whilst in the field. This item has a printed label with instructions for use and was packaged by W. H. Whatmough, London in 1914.There is a label affixed to this item with the following inscription printed in black: "Iodine Ampoule for External Use", "Made by the Patentee", "W. H. WHATMOUGH, 457, Caledonian Road, London, N." "Patent No. 23437, 1914." -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumUniversal Shunt, H. Tinsley & Co
... Inscribed on upper face: “No 18624/ UNIVERSAL SHUNT/[Calibration measuring units 1-2000]/H. TINSLEY & Co LONDON. S.E.”...The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum Level 2, The School of Physics, David Caro Building (192) Corner of Elgin and Swanston Streets The University of Melbourne Parkville melbourne Inscribed on upper face: “No 18624/ UNIVERSAL SHUNT/[Calibration measuring units 1-2000]/H. TINSLEY & Co LONDON. S.E.” Cast, assembled. Polished, coated. ...Cast, assembled. Polished, coated. Accessories: brass dials. Surface finish: polished, coated. Inscribed on upper face: “No 18624/ UNIVERSAL SHUNT/[Calibration measuring units 1-2000]/H. TINSLEY & Co LONDON. S.E.” -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumGalvanometer, H. Tinsley & Co
... Plaque: “GALVANOMETER/TYPE 4500A/NO. 33871/H. TINSLEY & CO./ LONDON S.E. 25” Label under the plaque: “NA[illegible]HIL LAB”...The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum Level 2, The School of Physics, David Caro Building (192) Corner of Elgin and Swanston Streets The University of Melbourne Parkville melbourne Plaque: “GALVANOMETER/TYPE 4500A/NO. 33871/H. TINSLEY & CO./ LONDON S.E. 25” Label under the plaque: “NA[illegible]HIL LAB” Cast, assembled, moulded. ...Cast, assembled, moulded. Coated. Accessories: plastic dials and base. Surface finish: enameled, coated. Plaque: “GALVANOMETER/TYPE 4500A/NO. 33871/H. TINSLEY & CO./ LONDON S.E. 25” Label under the plaque: “NA[illegible]HIL LAB” -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - PIN & BUTTONS, 1914 -1918
... .1) On rear, “Firmin & Sons London - Smith & Wright limited Birmingham” .3) .4) “Bryon Bros London” .5) “H W MARTIN LONDON”...Refer Cat No’s 1661.3, 1680.3, 1682.5, 1663P. unfirom - accessories costume accessories - clothes accessories metalcraft - brassware .1) On rear, “Firmin & Sons London - Smith & Wright limited Birmingham” .3) .4) “Bryon Bros London” .5) “H W MARTIN LONDON” .1).2) Two matching buttons, brass, British coat of arms with crown. .3) .4) .5) Three buttons with Centre cross with stars, crown at top. .6) Sabre pin shaped like a sword/rapier, brass, with handle and a hilt. ...The items were part of a collection relating to Frederick Campbell Moller No 2233 AIF. Refer Cat No’s 1661.3, 1680.3, 1682.5, 1663P..1).2) Two matching buttons, brass, British coat of arms with crown. .3) .4) .5) Three buttons with Centre cross with stars, crown at top. .6) Sabre pin shaped like a sword/rapier, brass, with handle and a hilt..1) On rear, “Firmin & Sons London - Smith & Wright limited Birmingham” .3) .4) “Bryon Bros London” .5) “H W MARTIN LONDON”unfirom - accessories, costume accessories - clothes, accessories, metalcraft - brassware -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Folding Camera in Leather Case
... There is small round yellow label in the camera - THE "ENSIGN' H Ltd. London. A white mark on a black circle above the lens combining a H and L may signify Houghton-Butcher Ltd. ...There is small round yellow label in the camera - THE "ENSIGN' H Ltd. London. A white mark on a black circle above the lens combining a H and L may signify Houghton-Butcher Ltd. ...The Ensign folding bellows camera was manufactured by Houghton-Butcher Ltd, this company was responsible for producing various cameras and accessories including the Ensign. Houghtons dates back to 1834 when George Houghton Joined Antoine Claudet as a glass seller. In 1839 they secured patent rights to the newly developed Daguerreotype process for photography. On Claudet's death in 1867 the firm became George Houghton and Son. The firm combined with W. Butcher in 1915 for manufacturing and the two merged in1926 a selling arm, Ensign was set up in 1930. On the night of September 24-25, 1940, enemy action completely destroyed Ensign's premises at 88/89 High Holborn. The business continued with variations of the name until 1961. R & J Beck company, a renowned British optical manufacturer founded in 1843.A black folding bellows camera in a leather case labeled H. E. Hill No 2 Yarra St Alphington. The camera expands to 22 centimetre length lens. The lens is labeled Beck Symmetrical Lens. There is small round yellow label in the camera - THE "ENSIGN' H Ltd. London. A white mark on a black circle above the lens combining a H and L may signify Houghton-Butcher Ltd. There are no designated makers names on the camera. folding camera, ensign cameras, houghton ltd., houghton and butcher ltd., r&j beck lens, h. e. hill -
The Ed Muirhead Physics MuseumSuspension Galvanometer, H. Tinsley & Co
... Inscribed on rim: “H. TINSLEY & Co/LONDON. S.E./No9722 ...Inscribed on rim: “H. TINSLEY & Co/LONDON. S.E./No9722 Assembled, cast. ...Assembled, cast. Stenciled. Accessories: dials. Surface finish: coated. Paper label adhered with tape: “SUSPENSION BUST?” Stamped label: “NAT. PHIL. LAB./No17/UNIV. OF MELB.” Inscribed on rim: “H. TINSLEY & Co/LONDON. S.E./No9722 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - RANDOLPH SPENCER-CHURCHILL, AS A PRODUCT OF HIS AGE. BEING A PERSONAL AND POLITICAL MONOGRAPH
... Being a Personal and Political Monograph.'' By T. H. S. Escott, M.A. London, 1895. Hutchinson & Co. 34 Paternoster Row. 408 pgs. ...Being a Personal and Political Monograph.'' By T. H. S. Escott, M.A. London, 1895. Hutchinson & Co. 34 Paternoster Row. 408 pgs. ...A blue hard covered book titled Randolph Spencer-Churchill, as a Product of his Age. Being a Personal and Political Monograph.'' By T. H. S. Escott, M.A. London, 1895. Hutchinson & Co. 34 Paternoster Row. 408 pgs. (ill.)T.H.S. Escottbooks, biography, randolph spencer-churchill, book, books, person, randolph spencer-churchill, history, biography, politics, england, mechanics institute california gully sandhurst -
Kew Historical Society IncBooklet, The Graves of the Fallen, 1919
... The publication was distributed by the Australian Government. [London : H. M. Stationery Office, 1919?] 16 p. : ill. ; 22 x 23 cm. ...The publication was distributed by the Australian Government. [London : H. M. Stationery Office, 1919?] 16 p. : ill. ; 22 x 23 cm. ...This work forms part of the collection assembled by the historian Dorothy Rogers, that was donated to the Kew Historical Society by her son John Rogers in 2015. The manuscripts, photographs, maps, and documents were sourced by her from both family and local collections or produced as references for her print publications. Many were directly used by Rogers in writing ‘Lovely Old Homes of Kew’ (1961) and 'A History of Kew' (1973), or the numerous articles on local history that she produced for suburban newspapers. Most of the photographs in the collection include detailed annotations in her hand. The Rogers Collection provides a comprehensive insight into the working habits of a historian in the 1960s and 1970s. Together it forms the largest privately-donated collection within the archives of the Kew Historical Society.A sixteen page booklet produced by the Imperial War Graves Commission in 1919. The text for the booklet was written by Rudyard Kipling. The illustrated booklet includes illustrations of cemeteries with mature trees and shrubs; contrasting the bleak landscapes depicted in published battlefield photos. The publication was distributed by the Australian Government. [London : H. M. Stationery Office, 1919?] 16 p. : ill. ; 22 x 23 cm. rudyard kipling, graves of the fallen, war graves, first world war (1914-18) -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Wurtz, Dr Adolphe C, An introduction to chemical philosophy according to the modern theories, 1867
... Title page: Handwritten in ink - A Mica Smith Introduction page: Handwritten, B Stuhland, Melb, University, Sept/67 (1867) Inside front cover: White sticker - London H Bailliere, Foreign Bookseller & publisher, 219 Regent Street...It allows us to develop an understanding of the types of chemistry studied at the time allow comparisons to what is studied today. chemistry philosophy wurtz theories Title page: Handwritten in ink - A Mica Smith Introduction page: Handwritten, B Stuhland, Melb, University, Sept/67 (1867) Inside front cover: White sticker - London H Bailliere, Foreign Bookseller & publisher, 219 Regent Street Fabric hard covered with gold lettering on spine. ...Fabric hard covered with gold lettering on spine. Pages numbered to 192non-fictionchemistry, philosophy, wurtz, theories
