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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Book, LAWSON, Henry, prose works of Henry Lawson, 1935
... ...Home Entertainment Library...Jenner 1935'. prose works of Henry Lawson Book LAWSON, Henry Home Entertainment Library ...Inscribed 'J. Jenner 1935'. -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Home Entertainment Library, modern world encyclopaedia illustrated, 1935
... Home Entertainment Library...Stamped 'Cowes Free Public Library'. modern world encyclopaedia illustrated Book Home Entertainment Library ...Labelled 'Himmer Bequest'. Stamped 'Cowes Free Public Library'. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionBook - Book -s - The Modern World Encyclopaedia Vol,1, 7,8 and 9, 519.1 - The Modern World Encyclopaedia. Vol 1: A-BED519.2 - The Modern World Encyclopaedia. Vol 7: OBE-SHA519.3 - The Modern World Encyclopaedia. Vol 8: SHA-ZYG519.4 - The Modern World Encyclopaedia. Vol 9: World Atlas, 1935
... Home Entertainment Library...Vol 9: World Atlas Book Book -s - The Modern World Encyclopaedia Vol,1, 7,8 and 9 Home Entertainment Library ...Brown cloth-covered cardboard covers and spine. Gold text on spine. Title impressed on cover. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Film - Film, DVD, We were heroes - Vietnam: 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), 2002
... United States RBC Home Entertainment...We were heroes - Vietnam: 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) Film Film, DVD United States RBC Home Entertainment ...First team in Vietnam: know your enemy - the Viet Cong.united states. army. air cavalry division, 1st -- film amd video adaptations., vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- aerial operations, american -- film and video adapatations -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Film - Film, DVD, We were heroes - Vietnam: 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), 2002
... United States RBC Home Entertainment...We were heroes - Vietnam: 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) Film Film, DVD United States RBC Home Entertainment ...The Airmobile Division: Army Air-Mobility Team: Progress to peace.united states. army. air cavalry division, 1st -- film amd video adaptations., vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- aerial operations, american -- film and video adapatations -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Film - Film, DVD, We were heroes - Vietnam: 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), 2002
... United States RBC Home Entertainment...We were heroes - Vietnam: 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) Film Film, DVD United States RBC Home Entertainment ...First Cavalry Division (Airmobile) in Vietnam; US Army Helicopter Operatin in Vietnam: Logistics in Vietnam (Pipeline to victory).united states. army. air cavalry division, 1st -- film amd video adaptations., vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- aerial operations, american -- film and video adapatations, u.s. army helicopter operations - vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Film - Film, Video, War story 2
... Rawcomm Home Entertainment...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Vietnam War 1961-1975 - Participation American Features 3 stories about veterans War story 2 Film Film, Video Rawcomm Home Entertainment ...Features 3 stories about veteransvietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, american -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial LibraryBook, Home Entertainment Library, For the term of his natural life, 1935
... Home Entertainment Library...For the term of his natural life Book Home Entertainment Library Marcus Clarke ...A novel of colonial prison life in Van Diemens Landp.494.fictionA novel of colonial prison life in Van Diemens Landaustralia - fiction, australia - convict system -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook, History of The Australian Bushrangers
... History of The Australian Bushrangers Author: George E Boxall Publisher: Home Entertainment Library Date: 1935...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road Warrnambool Shipwrecked-coast Flagstaff-Hill Flagstaff-Hill-Maritime-Museum Maritime-Museum Shipwreck-coast Flagstaff-Hill-Maritime-Village Shipwrecked-artefact Book Warrnambool Public Library History of The Australian Bushrangers George E Boxall Spine cover has hand written label, in white ink,then covered by a typed text label R.S. 994.02 BOX Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Warrnambool Public Library The top of the text block has a stamp from Warrnambool Public Library History of The Australian Bushrangers Author: George E Boxall Publisher: Home Entertainment Library Date: 1935 History of The Australian Bushrangers Book ...History of The Australian Bushrangers Author: George E Boxall Publisher: Home Entertainment Library Date: 1935Spine cover has hand written label, in white ink,then covered by a typed text label R.S. 994.02 BOX Front loose endpaper has a stamp from Warrnambool Public Library The top of the text block has a stamp from Warrnambool Public Librarywarrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, shipwrecked-artefact, book, warrnambool public library, history of the australian bushrangers, george e boxall -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageAudio - Gramophone Cylinder, National Phonograph Co, Poor old England, 1908
... ...home entertainment...The business phonograph eventually evolved into a separate device from the home entertainment phonograph. Edison's brand of business phonograph was called the Ediphone. ...The business phonograph eventually evolved into a separate device from the home entertainment phonograph. Edison's brand of business phonograph was called the Ediphone. ...Edison Records was one of the early record labels that pioneered sound recording and reproduction, and was an important player in the early recording industry. The first phonograph cylinders were manufactured in 1888, followed by Edison's foundation of the Edison Phonograph Company in the same year. The recorded wax cylinders, later replaced by Blue Amberol cylinders, and vertical-cut Diamond Discs, were manufactured by Edison's National Phonograph Company from 1896 on, reorganized as Thomas A. Edison, Inc. in 1911. Until 1910 the recordings did not carry the names of the artists. The company began to lag behind its rivals in the 1920s, both technically and in the popularity of its artists, and halted production of recordings in 1929. Thomas A. Edison invented the phonograph, the first device for recording and playing back sound, in 1877. After patenting the invention and benefiting from the publicity and acclaim it received, Edison and his laboratory turned their attention to the commercial development of electric lighting, playing no further role in the development of the phonograph for nearly a decade. Start of the Recording Industry: In 1887, Edison turned his attention back to improving the phonograph and the phonograph cylinder. The following year, the Edison company introduced the ”Perfected Phonograph”. Edison introduced wax cylinders approximately 4+1⁄4 inches (11 cm) long and 2+1⁄4 inches (5.7 cm) in external diameter, which became the industry standard. They had a maximum playing time of about 3 minutes at 120 RPM, but around the turn of the century the standard speed was increased to (first 144) and then 160 RPM to improve clarity and volume, reducing the maximum to about 2 minutes and 15 seconds. Several experimental wax cylinder recordings of music and speech made in 1888 still exist. The wax entertainment cylinder made its commercial debut in 1889 at first, the only customers were entrepreneurs who installed nickel-in-the-slot phonographs in amusement arcades, saloons and other public places. At that time, a phonograph cost the equivalent of several months' wages for the average worker and was driven by an electric motor powered by hazardous, high-maintenance wet cell batteries. After more affordable spring-motor-driven phonographs designed for home use were introduced in 1895, the industry of producing recorded entertainment cylinders for sale to the general public began in earnest. Blank records were an important part of the business early on. Most phonographs had or could be fitted with attachments for the users to make their own recordings. One important early use, in line with the original term for a phonograph as a "talking machine", was in business for recording dictation. Attachments were added to facilitate starting, stopping, and skipping back the recording for dictation and playback by stenographers. The business phonograph eventually evolved into a separate device from the home entertainment phonograph. Edison's brand of business phonograph was called the Ediphone. The collection of three phonograph cylinders are an example of early recorded music use for domestic entertainment. They are significant as they represent the beginnings of the modern recording industry.Cardboard tube-shaped gramophone cylinder box with lid. The printed label on the outside of the box advertises the maker and patent details. The Catalogue Number and Title are either printed or hand written on the cylinder’s lid. This cylinder contained Record no. 13619, the recording “Poor old England” published by Castling and Godfrey, sung by Billy Williams. Made by National Phonograph Company USA. C.1907On lid “Edison Record” and “This record should turn at 160 revolutions per minute, no faster” Written on lid in blue pen “Trumpet”, “EDISON AMBEROL RECORD / FOUR MINUTE”warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, gramophone record, gramophone cylinder, edison cylinder, edison record, home entertainment, music recording, edison laboratory orange nj, usa, national phonograph company of australia ltd sydney, thomas a. edison -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageAudio - Gramophone Cylinder, B & H Jack, 1907
... ...home entertainment...The business phonograph eventually evolved into a separate device from the home entertainment phonograph. Edison's brand of business phonograph was called the Ediphone. ...The business phonograph eventually evolved into a separate device from the home entertainment phonograph. Edison's brand of business phonograph was called the Ediphone. ...Edison Records was one of the early record labels that pioneered sound recording and reproduction, and was an important player in the early recording industry. The first phonograph cylinders were manufactured in 1888, followed by Edison's foundation of the Edison Phonograph Company in the same year. The recorded wax cylinders, later replaced by Blue Amberol cylinders, and vertical-cut Diamond Discs, were manufactured by Edison's National Phonograph Company from 1896 on, reorganized as Thomas A. Edison, Inc. in 1911. Until 1910 the recordings did not carry the names of the artists. The company began to lag behind its rivals in the 1920s, both technically and in the popularity of its artists, and halted production of recordings in 1929. Thomas A. Edison invented the phonograph, the first device for recording and playing back sound, in 1877. After patenting the invention and benefiting from the publicity and acclaim it received, Edison and his laboratory turned their attention to the commercial development of electric lighting, playing no further role in the development of the phonograph for nearly a decade. Start of the Recording Industry: In 1887, Edison turned his attention back to improving the phonograph and the phonograph cylinder. The following year, the Edison company introduced the ”Perfected Phonograph”. Edison introduced wax cylinders approximately 4+1⁄4 inches (11 cm) long and 2+1⁄4 inches (5.7 cm) in external diameter, which became the industry standard. They had a maximum playing time of about 3 minutes at 120 RPM, but around the turn of the century the standard speed was increased to (first 144) and then 160 RPM to improve clarity and volume, reducing the maximum to about 2 minutes and 15 seconds. Several experimental wax cylinder recordings of music and speech made in 1888 still exist. The wax entertainment cylinder made its commercial debut in 1889 at first, the only customers were entrepreneurs who installed nickel-in-the-slot phonographs in amusement arcades, saloons and other public places. At that time, a phonograph cost the equivalent of several months' wages for the average worker and was driven by an electric motor powered by hazardous, high-maintenance wet cell batteries. After more affordable spring-motor-driven phonographs designed for home use were introduced in 1895, the industry of producing recorded entertainment cylinders for sale to the general public began in earnest. Blank records were an important part of the business early on. Most phonographs had or could be fitted with attachments for the users to make their own recordings. One important early use, in line with the original term for a phonograph as a "talking machine", was in business for recording dictation. Attachments were added to facilitate starting, stopping, and skipping back the recording for dictation and playback by stenographers. The business phonograph eventually evolved into a separate device from the home entertainment phonograph. Edison's brand of business phonograph was called the Ediphone. The collection of three phonograph cylinders are an example of early recorded music use for domestic entertainment. They are significant as they represent the beginnings of the modern recording industry.Cardboard tube-shaped gramophone cylinder box with lid. The printed label on the outside of the box advertises the maker and patent details. The Catalogue Number and Title are either printed or hand written on the cylinder’s lid. This cylinder contained Record no. 49, “B & H Jack” and was made at the Edison Laboratory USA. C. 1905On lid “Edison Record No. 49”, written in pencil “B & H Jack” (it looks like this) On cylinder “EDISON GOLD MOULDED RECORDS ECHO ALL OVER THE WORLD” Patents listed for 1904 & 1905warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, gramophone record, gramophone cylinder, edison cylinder, edison record, home entertainment, music recording, edison laboratory orange nj, usa, national phonograph company of australia ltd sydney, thomas a. edison -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageAudio - Gramophone Cylinder, Sandy McNab, 1908
... ...home entertainment...The business phonograph eventually evolved into a separate device from the home entertainment phonograph. Edison's brand of business phonograph was called the Ediphone. ...The business phonograph eventually evolved into a separate device from the home entertainment phonograph. Edison's brand of business phonograph was called the Ediphone. ...Edison Records was one of the early record labels that pioneered sound recording and reproduction, and was an important player in the early recording industry. The first phonograph cylinders were manufactured in 1888, followed by Edison's foundation of the Edison Phonograph Company in the same year. The recorded wax cylinders, later replaced by Blue Amberol cylinders, and vertical-cut Diamond Discs, were manufactured by Edison's National Phonograph Company from 1896 on, reorganized as Thomas A. Edison, Inc. in 1911. Until 1910 the recordings did not carry the names of the artists. The company began to lag behind its rivals in the 1920s, both technically and in the popularity of its artists, and halted production of recordings in 1929. Thomas A. Edison invented the phonograph, the first device for recording and playing back sound, in 1877. After patenting the invention and benefiting from the publicity and acclaim it received, Edison and his laboratory turned their attention to the commercial development of electric lighting, playing no further role in the development of the phonograph for nearly a decade. Start of the Recording Industry: In 1887, Edison turned his attention back to improving the phonograph and the phonograph cylinder. The following year, the Edison company introduced the ”Perfected Phonograph”. Edison introduced wax cylinders approximately 4+1⁄4 inches (11 cm) long and 2+1⁄4 inches (5.7 cm) in external diameter, which became the industry standard. They had a maximum playing time of about 3 minutes at 120 RPM, but around the turn of the century the standard speed was increased to (first 144) and then 160 RPM to improve clarity and volume, reducing the maximum to about 2 minutes and 15 seconds. Several experimental wax cylinder recordings of music and speech made in 1888 still exist. The wax entertainment cylinder made its commercial debut in 1889 at first, the only customers were entrepreneurs who installed nickel-in-the-slot phonographs in amusement arcades, saloons and other public places. At that time, a phonograph cost the equivalent of several months' wages for the average worker and was driven by an electric motor powered by hazardous, high-maintenance wet cell batteries. After more affordable spring-motor-driven phonographs designed for home use were introduced in 1895, the industry of producing recorded entertainment cylinders for sale to the general public began in earnest. Blank records were an important part of the business early on. Most phonographs had or could be fitted with attachments for the users to make their own recordings. One important early use, in line with the original term for a phonograph as a "talking machine", was in business for recording dictation. Attachments were added to facilitate starting, stopping, and skipping back the recording for dictation and playback by stenographers. The business phonograph eventually evolved into a separate device from the home entertainment phonograph. Edison's brand of business phonograph was called the Ediphone. The collection of three phonograph cylinders are an example of early recorded music use for domestic entertainment. They are significant as they represent the beginnings of the modern recording industry.Cardboard tube-shaped gramophone cylinder box with lid. The printed label on the outside of the box advertises the maker and patent details. The Catalogue Number and Title are either printed or hand written on the cylinder’s lid. This cylinder was made by Edison 1908 and contains Record number 53 by Sandy McNab. c. 1908On label “Edison Record No. 53, Sandy McNab" and "Form no. 1130, April 1908. Patented December 6 1904, No. 2109, and December 6 1904 No. 2110. “This record is sold by the National Phonograph Company of Australia Ltd, at Sydney Australia.” Trade Mark Thomas A. Edison warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, gramophone record, gramophone cylinder, edison cylinder, edison record, home entertainment, music recording, edison laboratory orange nj, usa, national phonograph company of australia ltd sydney, thomas a. edison -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageLeisure object - Stereoscope, H C White, Late 19th century
... ...home entertainment...Used for entertainment and also educational purposes and significant as it gives us a snapshot into the Victorian era and its social and domestic societal norms. warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum flagstaff-hill-maritime-village stereoscope stereographs stereoscope viewers home entertainment Printed on metal plate "THE FINE-ART PHOTOGRAPHERS' PUBLISHING CO. 48 Rydevale Rd, LONDON, S.W." ...The development of stereoscopic photography views or stereographs was immensely popular in the United States and Europe from about the mid-1850s through the early years of the 20th century. First described in 1832 by English physicist Sir Charles Wheatstone, stereoscopy was improved by Sir David Brewster in 1849. The production of the stereograph entailed making two images of the same subject, usually with a camera with two lenses placed 6 cm apart to simulate the position of the human eyes, and then mounting the positive prints side by side laterally on a stiff backing. Brewster devised a stereoscope through which the finished stereograph could be viewed; the stereoscope had two eyepieces through which the laterally mounted images, placed in a holder in front of the lenses, were viewed. The two images were brought together by the effort of the human brain to create an illusion of three-dimensionality. Stereographs were made of a wide range of subjects, the most popular being views of landscapes and monuments and composing narrative scenes of a humorous or slightly suggestive nature. Stereoscopes were manufactured for various price ranges and tastes, from the simple hand-held device introduced by Oliver Wendell Holmes who promoted stereography through articles to elaborate floor models containing large numbers of images that could be flipped into place. The stereograph became especially popular after Queen Victoria expressed interest in it when it was exhibited at the 1851 Crystal Palace Exposition. Like television today, stereography during the second half of the 19th century was both an educational and a recreational device with a considerable impact on public knowledge and taste. The Fine-art Photographers' Publishing Co. published many stereoscopic pictures from many different photographers from around the world under license. They also not only sold these images of various scenes and of famous people of the time but also were retail sellers of the viewers with the subject item having been made in the USA probably by H C White who held the patent for the subject items design from 1895 to 1902.An item that was very popular from the mid 19th century through to the beginning of the Edwardian period. Used for entertainment and also educational purposes and significant as it gives us a snapshot into the Victorian era and its social and domestic societal norms. Stereoscope viewer with adjustable view-finder that has a padded nose rest. The slide holder can move along the channel to suit the viewer. Made in London by the Fine-art Photographers' Publishing Co. Printed on metal plate "THE FINE-ART PHOTOGRAPHERS' PUBLISHING CO. 48 Rydevale Rd, LONDON, S.W." Embossed on viewing cup "U.S.A. PATENT OCT.15.1895" "CANADA / FRANCE / GERMANY / D'R''G'M' NO. 53803" "JUNE 3.1902 / FEBY 1.1896 / B.S.G.D.B. / GREAT BRITAIN / AUSTRIA / BELGIUM"warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, stereoscope, stereographs, stereoscope viewers, home entertainment -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageGramophone
... ...home entertainment...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road The portable gramophone was used to play music from disc audio records. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village gramophone wee macgregor music player sound equipment record player home entertainment On side "WEE MACGREGOR", In disc where needle is connected- "GES GES CL" Gramophone marked "Wee MacGregor" on the side. ...The portable gramophone was used to play music from disc audio records.Gramophone marked "Wee MacGregor" on the side. Constructed from metal, painted creamy white. It has a cranking handle with a thick but hollow swivelling arm to which a metal disc is attached from which the needle protrudes. Pictures of children dancing are depicted on the sides.On side "WEE MACGREGOR", In disc where needle is connected- "GES GES CL"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, gramophone, wee macgregor, music player, sound equipment, record player, home entertainment -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Bolex Paillard M 8 Projector, Bolex Paillard, 1949
... ...Home entertainment...Bolex Paillard Cimematography Home entertainment On one side: " Bolex Paillard/ Fabrication Suisse/ Made in Switzerland" M 8 A small projector and carrying case. ...The firm of Bolex Paillard Ltd is world-famous for its accomplishments in the field of amateur cinematography. Paillard Bolex cine cameras and projectors are designed and manufactured in Sainte-Croix, Switzerland, which was also the centre of the Swiss watchmaking industry. Originally Bol, the company was founded by Charles Haccius and Jacques Bogopolsky in 1925. The M8 line of projectors were first manufactured in 1949. Its relatively light weight, affordability and portability made this model popular with home movie and amateur film makers.This projector is representative of several types of home projectors popular in the second half of the 20th Century.A small projector and carrying case. It is made of cast aluminum and steel, painted with a Grey Silver finish. The upper reel arm folds downward and locks for storage and also serves as a carrying handle. The lens assembly pivots outward for easy film loading and unloading. The front legs can be adjusted individually for height. An AC outlet is position at the rear of the projector. The carrying case includes slots to hold film reels and the power cord.On one side: " Bolex Paillard/ Fabrication Suisse/ Made in Switzerland" M 8bolex paillard, cimematography, home entertainment -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Edison Phonograph Records
... ...Home entertainment...Edison Phonograph Home entertainment Music early 20th Century Two phonograph cylinders in cardboard boxes. ...Edison cylinders were the earliest commercial medium for recording and reproducing sound. These hollow cylindrical objects have an audio recording engraved on the outside surface which can be reproduced when they are played on a mechanical cylinder phonograph. Beginning in 1889, pre-recorded wax cylinders were marketed. These have professionally made recordings of songs, instrumental music or humorous monologues in their grooves. The earliest cylinders were made from soft wax and later hard wax was utilised. Further developments by several companies, led to the introduction of celluloid cylinders. In late 1908, Thomas Edison had introduced wax cylinders that played for about four minutes (instead of the usual two) under the Amberol brand. The Amberols were manufactured with flat rim-ends, to prevent confusion with the earlier bevel-edged two-minute version. In 1912, the Edison company eventually acquired patents to the celluloid technology, and almost immediately started production under new brand as Edison Blue Amberol Records. Cylinder records continued to compete with the growing disc record market into the 1910s. In 1912, Columbia Records, which had been selling both discs and cylinders, dropped the cylinder format, while Edison introduced his Diamond Disc format, played with a diamond stylus. From 1915, new Edison cylinders were re-recordings from Edison discs. Although his cylinders continued to be sold in steadily dwindling quantities, Edison continued to support the owners of cylinder phonographs by making new titles available in that format until the company ceased manufacturing all records and phonographs in November 1929.This item is significant because it is representative of home entertainment in the late 19th and early 20th century.Two phonograph cylinders in cardboard boxes. The first cylinder is an earlier 2 minute Edison Gold Moulded Record with Issue Number 9184. It features a recording of "Paddle your own Canoe" by Arthur F. Collins and Byron G. Harlan and was released in January 1906. The second cylinder is a 4 minute Edison Amberol Record (NO. 647) featuring the Levy-Athan Polka performed by Charles Daab on xylophone and accompanied by an orchestra. It was released in February 1911. The case is cylindrical in shape and made of cardboard. It is coloured green, white, and black on the outside, while the base is not coloured. The tube is open at the top, and sealed at the base. Inside the tube is a white fabric lining. The top section of the outside of the tube is dark green. Below this is an outer sleeve. The outer sleeve has a half white, half green background with a black stripe, with gold outline, running horizontally around the top and bottom. The words "Thomas A. Edison" are printed in green cursive along the band. In the centre of the sleeve is the text " EDISON AMBEROL RECORD FOUR MINUTE" in green ink. To the left of that text is a green-toned image of Thomas Edison in an ornate, gold border. This is surrounded by the words “Copyright 1900 by the National Phonograph Co. Orange N.J. U.S.A". To the right of the text is a rectangular text box with a black border, which contains patent information in green text. edison phonograph, home entertainment, music early 20th century -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Bell and Howell RingMaster Slide and Sound Projector
... ...Home entertainment...This item is significant because it is representative of development in home entertainment in the late 1970s. It was donated by a local organisation in Wodonga. ...The Bell & Howell Ringmaster slide projector was capable of projecting 35mm mounted slides onto an internal screen and then played them much like a television set. Different settings allowed the slides to be projected onto a larger screen if desired. The RingMaster included cassette tape player/recorder that was able to synchronize the playing of sound with the projection of slides. It was compatible with 80 and 140 count Kodak Carousel slide trays which were mounted on the top. A carry handle was attached for the top of the machine for easy transport, Accessories with the projector included an external microphone and cassette tapes. Donald J. Bell and Albert S. Howell founded Bell & Howell Incorporated with a capitalization of $5,000 in February 1907. This projector was used by the Country Fire Authority Training Wing to conduct training and information sessions for its members.This item is significant because it is representative of development in home entertainment in the late 1970s. It was donated by a local organisation in Wodonga.A large cube-shaped projector with a slide carousal which was placed on the top. It included a built-in cassette recorder and an external microphone jack. The front featured a screen allowing slides to be viewed on this screen or projected onto an external screen.On front: Bell & Howell Metal Plate on back: Serial Number 9005079 and Patent informationbell & howell, home entertainment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: HOW TO ATTAIN AND RETAIN YOUR BEAUTY
... A blue hard covered book titled 'How to Attain and Retain Beauty.' Home Entertainment Library, 1935. Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields RECREATIONS Amusements female Lydia Chancellor Collection collection beauty health excercises recreation female A blue hard covered book titled 'How to Attain and Retain Beauty.' Home Entertainment Library, 1935. Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd. ...A blue hard covered book titled 'How to Attain and Retain Beauty.' Home Entertainment Library, 1935. Hazell, Watson & Viney Ltd. London & Aylesbury. 384 pages, photos, illustrations. The book is in a small brown box sent to Mrs. Lydia Chancellor, 'Taraxville,' Golden Square.recreations, amusements, female, lydia chancellor collection, collection, beauty, health, excercises, recreation, female -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Gramophone, Columbia, Columbia Viva-tonal Grafonola, 1920c
... This wind-up portable gramophone, for 78 rpm discs, was used for home entertainment. It did not require electric power. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This wind-up portable gramophone, for 78 rpm discs, was used for home entertainment. It did not require electric power. ...This wind-up portable gramophone, for 78 rpm discs, was used for home entertainment. It did not require electric power. Includes one record.Wind-up portable gramophone, for 78 rpm discs, in black leatherette box, with needles and 10 inch (25 cm) 78 rpm acetate discColumbia Viva-tonal Grafonola Made in Australiagramophones, phonographs, audio equipment, gramophone records -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Ephemera, H Bowley, Printer, 192 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Theatre program - The Quaker Girl, 19 November 1932, Nov-32
... Home...Rosalinda Modes...entertainment...Camberwell Town Hall Operetta The Quaker Girl Tanner and Monckton Surrey Hills Operatic Society J C Williamson Scouts Burwood Boys' Home Rosalinda Modes entertainment fundraising musical events and activities program ephemera Mrs Reid Charles Albert Mrs P D Clucas Miss Iris Roderick Miss Collins Miss Cocking Miss Brown Mrs G Duncan Mr Darby Linda Lee Chrissie Simpson Marjorie Waugh Evelyn Crowley Sylvia Watson Beryl George Madge Toohey Beryl Hearne Beryl Benn Lance Marsden Roy Abery Rose Roberts Lily Kennedy Lilian Horn Jean Gordon Harry Cocking Mervyl Clarke H J Brett R Harley M McDowall Violet Dorian David Noble Oliver Danvers Howard Denny Marjorie Gordon Molly Linford Mrs Aitken Mrs Cerini Mrs Duncan Mrs Spiller Miss Blakie Miss Brigdon Miss Broderick Miss Callaghan Miss Cooper Miss Clucas Miss Colquhoun Miss V Cocking Miss S Cocking Miss Chambers Miss Douglas Miss J Ebbles Miss Harley Miss Harden Miss E Middleton Miss M Middleton Miss G Marshall Miss M Marshall Miss Oliver Miss Pearce Miss Scott Miss Scragg Miss Sinclair Miss Smith Miss Wearne Mr Abery Mr Brain Mr Collins Mr Isherwood Mr H Miechel Mr Rowse Mr Rublia Alice Thatcher Dot Irwin Lorna Anderson Una Unmack Doris Dorian Ronnie O'Regan Irma Johnston Jess Abery Edna Scharples Dede Taylor Alma Tinkler Sylvia Dodd Jocelyn Hall "To be /returned" underlined in grey lead pencil across LH side top of front page; "HALL /UNION RD" in grey lead pencil on RH top corner of front page; grey lead pencil marks against characters' names; J Hall signed on back in ink or biro. ...William Lock lived at 9 Suffolk Road, Surrey Hills. Donation made at time Libby Cavenagh was Secretary of the Surrey Hills Historical Society.Pink-coloured bi-fold paper program. Includes a cast list and synopsis of the three acts."To be /returned" underlined in grey lead pencil across LH side top of front page; "HALL /UNION RD" in grey lead pencil on RH top corner of front page; grey lead pencil marks against characters' names; J Hall signed on back in ink or biro.camberwell town hall, operetta, the quaker girl, tanner and monckton, surrey hills operatic society, j c williamson, scouts, burwood boys' home, rosalinda modes, entertainment, fundraising, musical events and activities, program, ephemera, mrs reid, charles albert, mrs p d clucas, miss iris roderick, miss collins, miss cocking, miss brown, mrs g duncan, mr darby, linda lee, chrissie simpson, marjorie waugh, evelyn crowley, sylvia watson, beryl george, madge toohey, beryl hearne, beryl benn, lance marsden, roy abery, rose roberts, lily kennedy, lilian horn, jean gordon, harry cocking, mervyl clarke, h j brett, r harley, m mcdowall, violet dorian, david noble, oliver danvers, howard denny, marjorie gordon, molly linford, mrs aitken, mrs cerini, mrs duncan, mrs spiller, miss blakie, miss brigdon, miss broderick, miss callaghan, miss cooper, miss clucas, miss colquhoun, miss v cocking, miss s cocking, miss chambers, miss douglas, miss j ebbles, miss harley, miss harden, miss e middleton, miss m middleton, miss g marshall, miss m marshall, miss oliver, miss pearce, miss scott, miss scragg, miss sinclair, miss smith, miss wearne, mr abery, mr brain, mr collins, mr isherwood, mr h miechel, mr rowse, mr rublia, alice thatcher, dot irwin, lorna anderson, una unmack, doris dorian, ronnie o'regan, irma johnston, jess abery, edna scharples, dede taylor, alma tinkler, sylvia dodd, jocelyn hall -
Orbost & District Historical Societymusic box, 1830-1840
... The finest artisans in Europe created them and brought music into family homes when there were really no other types of music entertainment for homes. ...The finest artisans in Europe created them and brought music into family homes when there were really no other types of music entertainment for homes. ...Music boxes have been around at least since the end of the 18th century. The finest artisans in Europe created them and brought music into family homes when there were really no other types of music entertainment for homes. Music boxes performed the popular music of their day; songs from the opera, traditional songs, and hymns.The Nicole Freres were regarded as the best maker of cylinder music boxes during the mid 1800s. This is a fine example of a 19th century music box.Small wooden music box operated by winding a key which moves a studded cylinder against a comb of tuned teeth. A green paper label has been tacked to the underside of the lid. Cylinder music box, made by Nicole Freres, Geneva, Switzerland, c.1830-1840 Music box with an outside key wind . The cylinder length is 20cm and it plays 4 different airs. single comb, 112 teeth with exposed control levers. on label underneath the lid is "Music de Geneve" and the names of the tunes and the number 5929music-box musical-instrument nicole-freres -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - ROYAL PRINCESS THEATRE COLLECTION: EIGHT FIRST BIRTHDAY SOUVENIR PROGRAMME, c1955
... entertainment presented. It was Easter... 1930... that the first talkie... 'The Desert Song...' was screened and then coloured films... now 1955 the latest in film development - Cinemascope has been installed... alterations to the back stage to enable the large 30ft. Screen to be quickly removed 'live' performances. In 1937 the Management of Northern Amusements Pty. Ltd.... a unit of the Woodrow Corporation Ltd.... 1955. Eagelhawk Brass Band. Official cutting of the Bithday Cake and its presentation to the Matron of the Benoevolent Home...Ltd., a unit of the Woodrow Corporation Ltd., whose policy it is to bring in entertainment to Bendigo, and I, as their representative will carry on the traditions of the past, and make the Royal Princess truly a Home of Entertainment. ...Ltd., a unit of the Woodrow Corporation Ltd., whose policy it is to bring in entertainment to Bendigo, and I, as their representative will carry on the traditions of the past, and make the Royal Princess truly a Home of Entertainment. ...Royal Princess Theatre Eight First Birthday Souvenir Programme, 31st August, 1955. 1874 - 1955. Manager: Don Vincent. Price - Sixpence. Proceeds: Cinematograph Trade Benevolent Fund. The Royal Princess Theatre. In May, 1874, the late John Crowley, at a cost of 12,000 pounds the Royal Princess Theatre. It was opened on 31st August, 1874, on which occasion the 'Grand Duchess of Gerolstein' was performed. It was in January, 1904, that the Theatre was closed until April, 1905, for re-construction at a cost of 5,000 pounds. Further alterations were made I 1936 when the old circle and the gallery was converted into the present circle and loge, the cost on this occasion was 14,000 pounds. At the Royal Princess has been seen every form of entertainment known in the world. Operas, including Gilbert and Sullivan, Shakespearean plays, Minstrels, Pantomime, Circus (Wirth's making their first appearance in1887), Drama, Revues, Magicians, and the latest medium of entertainment Ice Revue. Of the many shows presented on stage of the theatre, I feel none has survived as long, or as well, as 'Charley's Aunt.' The companies to present their performances have been many and varied, but among an imposing list, the names of Charles Holloway, The Royal English Opera Company, J. C. Williamson Co., and Royal Comic Opera Coy., will long be remembered. The line of notable personalities who have appeared on the stage is long also, and includes such names as John McCormack, Clara Butt, Harry Lauder, Peter Dawson and more recently Jessie Mathews and John Calvert. But of all these and many others, I am sure none can ever compare with the wonderful performances by the late Dame Nellie Melba, who gave her farewell performance in September, 1921. It is interesting to note that Dame Nellie Melba, gave two farewell performances. The first was in February, 1886, when she made a last appearance as Mrs Armstrong, to later become Madame Melba. The first competition of the Austral Society was held in the Theatre in May, 1897, and the first living pictures were seen in August, 1899. The London Bioscope Co. presented 'Struck Oil,' with Maggie Moore, in February, 1901 (Maggie Moore had appeared in the stage play or the same name many times earlier). However, it was not until 1910 that the Royal Princess was mainly used for pictures, and of course, since that year, that has been the principle form of entertainment presented. It was Easter, 1930, that the first talkie, 'The Desert Song,' was screened and then followed coloured films, and now in 1955 the latest in film development - Cinemascope has been installed. This installation caused, for the first time in many years, alterations to the back stage to enable the large 30ft. Screen to be quickly removed ready for any 'live' performances. In 1937 the Royal Princess came under the Management of Northern Amusements Pty. Ltd., a unit of the Woodrow Corporation Ltd., whose policy it is to bring in entertainment to Bendigo, and I, as their representative will carry on the traditions of the past, and make the Royal Princess truly a Home of Entertainment. Don Vincent, Manager. Wednesday, 31st August, 1955 on the stage. Eagelhawk Brass Band. Official cutting of the Bithday Cake and its presentation to the Matron of the Benoevolent Home by His Worship the Mayor of Bendigo (The cake kindly donated by Friedrich & Bassemir). Presentation of the Travel Voucher for a 10 day Luxury Coach Tour on behalf of Pioneer Coaches Ltd., to the licky couple winning the recent 25th Wedding Anniversary Contest, by His Worship the Mayor of Eaglehawk. 'Progress of Fashion by Bendigo Fashion House including A Tableaux of 7 Bridal Ensembles. Miss 1874 Gertrude Perry, Misses 1955 Rosemary Lorenz, Lorraine Foley, Joan Pinder, Pauline Kim, Shirley Morgan, Pat Ferrari, Wilma Breerton. Make - up by Helen Lang Beauty Salon. 81st Birthday Performance on the screen. Newsreels, Cartoons, Shorts, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers. Photograph: The Staff of the Royal Princess, under the Management of Mr Don Vincent, who are at your service. Hearing Aids are now installed in all parts of the Theatre, Doctors or Nurses on call may leave their names at the pay-box. Advertisements for Bendigo businesses: Radio Taxis, Kings Dry Cleaners, John V. Schenck Art Florist, Morley Johnsons everything for the home, Ron Meurer fridges, The Melody Bar, music. Program comprises of two sheets of paper.program, theatre, royal princess theatre, royal princess theatre eight first birthday souvenir programme, 31st august, 1955. 1874 - 1955. manager: don vincent. price - sixpence. proceeds: cinematograph trade benevolent fund. the royal princess theatre. in may, 1874, the late john crowley, at a cost of 12, 000 pounds the royal princess theatre. opened on 31st august, 1874, 'grand duchess of gerolstein' was performed. 1904, the theatre was closed until 1905, for re-construction. further alterations 1936 when the old circle and the gallery was converted into the present circle and loge, 14, 000 pounds. seen every form of entertainment known in the world. operas, including gilbert and sullivan, shakespearean plays, minstrels, pantomime, circus (wirth's making their first appearance in1887), drama, revues, magicians, and the latest medium of entertainment ice revue. 'charley's aunt.' the companies have been many and varied, charles holloway, the royal english opera company, j. c. williamson co., and royal comic opera coy., john mccormack, clara butt, harry lauder, peter dawson and more recently jessie mathews and john calvert. dame nellie melba, who gave her farewell performance in september, 1921. it is interesting to note that dame nellie melba, gave two farewell performances. the first was in february, 1886, when she made a last appearance as mrs armstrong, to later become madame melba. the first competition of the austral society was held in the theatre in may, 1897, the first living pictures in august, 1899. the london bioscope co. presented 'struck oil, ' with maggie moore, in february, 1901 (maggie moore had appeared in the stage play or the same name many times earlier). by1910 that the royal princess was mainly used for pictures, has been the principle form of entertainment presented. it was easter, 1930, that the first talkie, 'the desert song, ' was screened and then coloured films, now 1955 the latest in film development - cinemascope has been installed, alterations to the back stage to enable the large 30ft. screen to be quickly removed 'live' performances. in 1937 the management of northern amusements pty. ltd., a unit of the woodrow corporation ltd., 1955. eagelhawk brass band. official cutting of the bithday cake and its presentation to the matron of the benoevolent home by his worship the mayor of bendigo (the cake kindly donated by friedrich & bassemir). presentation of the travel voucher for a 10 day luxury coach tour on behalf of pioneer coaches ltd., to the licky couple winning the recent 25th wedding anniversary contest, by his worship the mayor of eaglehawk. 'progress of fashion by bendigo fashion house including a tableaux of 7 bridal ensembles. miss 1874 gertrude perry, misses 1955 rosemary lorenz, lorraine foley, joan pinder, pauline kim, shirley morgan, pat ferrari, wilma breerton. make - up by helen lang beauty salon. 81st birthday performance on the screen. newsreels, cartoons, shorts, seven brides for seven brothers. photograph: the staff of the royal princess, under the management of mr don vincent, who are at your service. hearing aids are now installed in all parts of the theatre, doctors or nurses on call may leave their names at the pay-box. advertisements for bendigo businesses: radio taxis, kings dry cleaners, john v. schenck art florist, morley johnsons everything for the home, ron meurer fridges, the melody bar, music. royal princess theatre eight first birthday souvenir programme, 31st august, 1955. 1874 - 1955. manager: don vincent. price - sixpence. proceeds: cinematograph trade benevolent fund. the royal princess theatre. in may, 1874, the late john crowley, at a cost of 12, 000 pounds the royal princess theatre. opened on 31st august, 1874, 'grand duchess of gerolstein' was performed. 1904, the theatre was closed until 1905, for re-construction. further alterations 1936 when the old circle and the gallery was converted into the present circle and loge, 14, 000 pounds. seen every form of entertainment known in the world. operas, including gilbert and sullivan, shakespearean plays, minstrels, pantomime, circus (wirth's making their first appearance in1887), drama, revues, magicians, and the latest medium of entertainment ice revue. 'charley's aunt.' the companies have been many and varied, charles holloway, the royal english opera company, j. c. williamson co., and royal comic opera coy., john mccormack, clara butt, harry lauder, peter dawson and more recently jessie mathews and john calvert. dame nellie melba, who gave her farewell performance in september, 1921. it is interesting to note that dame nellie melba, gave two farewell performances. the first was in february, 1886, when she made a last appearance as mrs armstrong, to later become madame melba. the first competition of the austral society was held in the theatre in may, 1897, the first living pictures in august, 1899. the london bioscope co. presented 'struck oil, ' with maggie moore, in february, 1901 (maggie moore had appeared in the stage play or the same name many times earlier). by1910 that the royal princess was mainly used for pictures, has been the principle form of entertainment presented. it was easter, 1930, that the first talkie, 'the desert song, ' was screened and then coloured films, now 1955 the latest in film development - cinemascope has been installed, alterations to the back stage to enable the large 30ft. screen to be quickly removed 'live' performances. in 1937 the management of northern amusements pty. ltd., a unit of the woodrow corporation ltd., 1955. eagelhawk brass band. official cutting of the bithday cake and its presentation to the matron of the benoevolent home by his worship the mayor of bendigo (the cake kindly donated by friedrich & bassemir). presentation of the travel voucher for a 10 day luxury coach tour on behalf of pioneer coaches ltd., to the licky couple winning the recent 25th wedding anniversary contest, by his worship the mayor of eaglehawk. 'progress of fashion by bendigo fashion house including a tableaux of 7 bridal ensembles. miss 1874 gertrude perry, misses 1955 rosemary lorenz, lorraine foley, joan pinder, pauline kim, shirley morgan, pat ferrari, wilma breerton. make - up by helen lang beauty salon. 81st birthday performance on the screen. newsreels, cartoons, shorts, seven brides for seven brothers. photograph: the staff of the royal princess, under the management of mr don vincent, who are at your service. hearing aids are now installed in all parts of the theatre, doctors or nurses on call may leave their names at the pay-box. advertisements for bendigo businesses: radio taxis, kings dry cleaners, john v. schenck art florist, morley johnsons everything for the home, ron meurer fridges, the melody bar, music. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Program, Home & Family Week 1953, 1953
... As the photograph on the front page of this pamphlet suggests, the ‘Home & Family Week’ activities may have been inspired by the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in England. The program for the week included exhibitions, speakers, musical entertainments, a church service, children’s films, public meetings, discussion groups and a youth tea. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road As the photograph on the front page of this pamphlet suggests, the ‘Home & Family Week’ activities may have been inspired by the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in England. The program for the week included exhibitions, speakers, musical entertainments, a church service, children’s films, public meetings, discussion groups and a youth tea. ...As the photograph on the front page of this pamphlet suggests, the ‘Home & Family Week’ activities may have been inspired by the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in England. The program for the week included exhibitions, speakers, musical entertainments, a church service, children’s films, public meetings, discussion groups and a youth tea. A committee was formed in Warrnambool to organize the week’s events and the Chairman was Mr Lindsay Anderson.This program is of interest because it gives us details of an event that was staged in Warrnambool in 1953 – Home & Family Week. Many of the speakers and chairpersons for the activities of Home & Family Week were well-known people in the Warrnambool community at the time – Dr H. Holmes, Edith Jacobs, Rupert Philpott, Mrs J.O. Tait, Dr Brauer, Mr E. Willison, Arnold Westgarth etc. This is a pamphlet - one sheet folded in two to make six pages. It has the program for Home & Family Week held in Warrnambool in 1953. The program has blue printing on a beige background. The front page has a photograph in blue and white tonings of Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and their two children. As well as the program details the pamphlet contains profiles on some of the speakers and chairpersons and a page promoting the ideas behind the presentation of the week’s sessions.home & family week,, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Door plates and key hole covers
... The Angus home "BIRCHWOOD" at 214 Koroit Street (the site of the Warrnambool Police station today) was noted for its beautiful garden, lawns and croquet court and used as a meeting place and entertainment centre for vice-regal personnel and community organisations....The Angus home "BIRCHWOOD" at 214 Koroit Street (the site of the Warrnambool Police station today) was noted for its beautiful garden, lawns and croquet court and used as a meeting place and entertainment centre for vice-regal personnel and community organisations. ...These items come from the house "BIRCHWOOD" in Koroit Street, Warrnambool belonging to Dr. Angus and family. Dr. William Roy Angus (1901-1970) practised in Warrnambool from 1939 to 1970. In his later years Dr. Angus was an important ophthalmologist. He was prominent in Warrnambool in both medical and community affairs. The Angus home "BIRCHWOOD" at 214 Koroit Street (the site of the Warrnambool Police station today) was noted for its beautiful garden, lawns and croquet court and used as a meeting place and entertainment centre for vice-regal personnel and community organisations.These items are of considerable interest as they are connected to a well known doctor in Warrnambool and a notable house..1,.2,.3 These are three wooden door plates with a fine ridged front and a curved top and base. They have four holes to be used with nails to attach to the door. .4, .5 These are two wooden key hole covers with half spherical shapes at the top, ridging and carving towards a tapered base. .4 has a brass circular plate at the back with two small decorations protruding at the top. The screw attaching it to the front is broken..5 As for .4 but the brass section is missing and the screw is intact..2 East side door, front passage. .3 West side door dr. angus warrnambool, birchwood warrnambool, door plates, key hole covers, warrnambool, warrnambool history -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPianola Rolls
... An alternative form of musical entertainment in the home. The music itself is historic and an example of what songs were popular in the 1920s. pianola rolls music entertainment Stored in 2 boxes. ...Pianola roll is a music storage medium used to operate a player piano, piano player or reproducing piano. The roll moves over a reading system known as a tracker bar; the playing cycle for each musical note is triggered when a perforation crosses the bar. They have been in continuous production since at least 1896. These rolls are c1920s.Used and owned by a resident of the Kiewa Valley. An alternative form of musical entertainment in the home. The music itself is historic and an example of what songs were popular in the 1920s.Stored in 2 boxes. Box 1. Mastertouch Rolls = 21; Universal Song Roll = 1; Vocalsty Song Roll = 3; Gulbransen Roll = 3 Box 2. Mastertouch = 2; Unidentified = 18 Most rolls are in original cardboard boxes with labels on the end. Rolls in various condition. Most rolls intact. Rolls of paper end are metal or Bakorlite, paper rolled onto a cardboard core. Boxes are dark colours. They ore continuous rolls of paper with holes punched into them. These perforations represent note control data.pianola rolls, music, entertainment -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySkittles wooden, Circa 1980
... home. Skittles was an indoor game. This item clearly represent a period in rural Australian development when entertainment and sporting facilities were broadcast but local access to professional facilities not readily available children wooden toy skittles This is an incomplete set of toy wooden skittles. ...Indoor children's toy. Historically these gained greater popularity when professional ten pin bowling had its major impact in Australian sport and recreation. This item was gifted by one who had played skittles as a child with her brother on carpeted passage in her home. Skittles was an indoor game.This item clearly represent a period in rural Australian development when entertainment and sporting facilities were broadcast but local access to professional facilities not readily availableThis is an incomplete set of toy wooden skittles. There are three green, two yellow, one red and one brown pin. The bottom and top have manufacturing markings from a wood turning machine. Full set is nine pinschildren, wooden, toy, skittles -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBowl Carnival Glass, circa early 1900s
... homes. The early to mid 1900's, rural households, on the whole, were more practical and not designed for entertainment. ...This particular glass bowl was a favoured ornamental type room "brightener" in the early 1900's. Although referred to as a "nappy bowl" this bowl has not the capacity for nappies but for nappy pins. This was a period in time before the nappy ties and instant nappy covers.This has relevance as an object that was both practical for the early 1900's nappy changes and provided some visual relief for any "drab" household ambience, especial in rural homes. The early to mid 1900's, rural households, on the whole, were more practical and not designed for entertainment. This reflected the more serious nature which were governed by aspects of providing a living from the land and unreliable weather. By placing visually attractive ornaments within various rooms (lounge/living rooms) the transformation from a stark external environment to a more warm and friendly area was achieved. This dark amber (Marigold) carnival glass 5 inch nappy bowl has a Kookaburra press molded base and wattle blossom with waratah and flannel flower sides. The bowl has a twelve scolloped rippled rim. Initially this type of bowl was reintroduced(from Roman times) into the 19th and 20th Century (modern age) by a United States glass manufacturer..Manufacturer's mark at the base illegible nappy bowls, nappy pin holders, visual mood changing ornaments -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 20-JUNE 1 2012
... entertainment comes to alexandra...what's on when in june...marysville & district chamber of commerce agm...creative triangle...triangle bushwalkers...marysville fire brigade agm...local laws review...advertisements...breakfast for men...cafe alexandra...church notices...kids zone...triangle community pot luck dinner...community wellbeing should be focus of bushfire funding...murrindindi shire council...victorian bushfire appeal fund...comedy festival roadshow...marysville community centre...marysville pharmacy...marysville medical centre...blumes fashions...deadline approaches for landcare awards...mayor's chair...men's big breakfast...b.u.i.l.t...detox your home...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia alexandra truck ute & roadshow top entertainment comes to alexandra what's on when in june marysville & district chamber of commerce agm creative triangle triangle bushwalkers marysville fire brigade agm local laws review advertisements breakfast for men cafe alexandra church notices kids zone triangle community pot luck dinner community wellbeing should be focus of bushfire funding murrindindi shire council victorian bushfire appeal fund comedy festival roadshow marysville community centre marysville pharmacy marysville medical centre blumes fashions deadline approaches for landcare awards mayor's chair men's big breakfast b.u.i.l.t detox your home sample wines black spur inn live bar music lunch with lindy and bill lindy burns bill o'shea marysville villains lunch real estate maryville lady golfers win 2012 pennant yea wetlands centre progressing celebrate new track opening cathedral ranges marysville & triangle youth group agm notice of application for planning permit green business assessors marysville villains football game healesville spinners & weavers group family fun long weekend lake mountain alpine resort department of sustainability & environment THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 20-JUNE 1 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, alexandra truck ute & roadshow, top entertainment comes to alexandra, what's on when in june, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, creative triangle, triangle bushwalkers, marysville fire brigade agm, local laws review, advertisements, breakfast for men, cafe alexandra, church notices, kids zone, triangle community pot luck dinner, community wellbeing should be focus of bushfire funding, murrindindi shire council, victorian bushfire appeal fund, comedy festival roadshow, marysville community centre, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical centre, blumes fashions, deadline approaches for landcare awards, mayor's chair, men's big breakfast, b.u.i.l.t, detox your home, sample wines, black spur inn, live bar music, lunch with lindy and bill, lindy burns, bill o'shea, marysville villains lunch, real estate, maryville lady golfers win 2012 pennant, yea wetlands centre progressing, celebrate new track opening cathedral ranges, marysville & triangle youth group agm, notice of application for planning permit, green business assessors, marysville villains football game, healesville spinners & weavers group, family fun long weekend, lake mountain alpine resort, department of sustainability & environment -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 21-JUNE 8 2012
... home...sample wines...black spur inn...live entertainment...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia rail trail brings new opportunities murrindindi shire what's on when in june marysville triangle men's shed the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct marysville & district chamber of commerce agm marysville & triangle youth group agm creative triangle sandy wilson memorial golf event artists on the acheron church notices pastel class with janet hayes rainforest gallery temporarily closed homebrew legend gets ultimate honour comedy festival roadshow marysville pharmacy marysville medical clinic stan larner's miracle heritage study adventurous cooks sports & recreation clubs funding opportunities detox your home sample wines black spur inn live entertainment cut rising power & gas costs aust. centre for grief & bereavement real estate villains support auskickers turning marysville guests into ambassadors black saturday recovery celebrate new track opening at cathedral ranges melissa burns resigns from murrindindi toy library position vacant department of sustainability & environment lake mountain alpine resort THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 39 NO 21-JUNE 8 2012 ...marysville, victoria, australia, rail trail brings new opportunities, murrindindi shire, what's on when in june, marysville triangle men's shed, the committee of management of the gallipoli park precinct, marysville & district chamber of commerce agm, marysville & triangle youth group agm, creative triangle, sandy wilson memorial golf event, artists on the acheron, church notices, pastel class with janet hayes, rainforest gallery temporarily closed, homebrew legend gets ultimate honour, comedy festival roadshow, marysville pharmacy, marysville medical clinic, stan larner's miracle, heritage study, adventurous cooks, sports & recreation clubs funding opportunities, detox your home, sample wines, black spur inn, live entertainment, cut rising power & gas costs, aust. centre for grief & bereavement, real estate, villains support auskickers, turning marysville guests into ambassadors, black saturday recovery, celebrate new track opening at cathedral ranges, melissa burns resigns from murrindindi toy library, position vacant, department of sustainability & environment, lake mountain alpine resort -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 19-JUNE 27 1980
... entertainment...wanted to buy...thank you from bev & neil mckenzie...darmody's pond...marysville primary school mothers' club...mountain views home...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia marysville cemetery think it over senior citizens community care centre for sale church services kinder roster toddler group indoor bowls pumpernickel live entertainment wanted to buy thank you from bev & neil mckenzie darmody's pond marysville primary school mothers' club mountain views home improvements centre best wishes mrs west buxton memorial hall opening position wanted puzzles baby sitting & op shop THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 5 NO 19-JUNE 27 1980 ...marysville, victoria, australia, marysville cemetery, think it over, senior citizens, community care centre, for sale, church services, kinder roster, toddler group, indoor bowls, pumpernickel live entertainment, wanted to buy, thank you from bev & neil mckenzie, darmody's pond, marysville primary school mothers' club, mountain views home improvements centre, best wishes mrs west, buxton memorial hall opening, position wanted, puzzles, baby sitting & op shop
