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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Invalid Cup, Ceramic Invalid Cup, Circa early 20th century
Invalid feeding cups were common in Victorian and early 20th century. They were ideal for patients and the infirm to be able to drink food, soups and broths while propped up slightly in bedCommon item which could be purchased at the chemist and was well suited to its purpose.Small white china cup with spout and partially covered top.Made in England stamp on base.cup, ceramic -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden
Cup, Invalid feeding cup
A porcelain nvalid feeding cup with spout and handle decorated with gilding to handle, rim and spout on white body. These invalid feeding cups were used during illness, the spout assisting when patients needed assistance in feeding -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Tinh Thuong, December 2003 (Exact)
veterans - vietnam, languages: vietnamese -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Newsletter Poster Articles Memorabilia, The Imaginary Invalid by Moliere directed by Joan Moriarty
2003, 331, joan moriarty -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - INVALID DRINKING CUP
INVALID DRINKING CUP USED DURING ILLNESSAN INVALID DRINKING CUP WITH SPOUT AND HANDLE DECORATED WITH PINK ROSES ON GREEN BACKGROUNDlocal history, domestic item, crockery, -
Federation University Historical Collection
Postcard - Black and White, Paris - Hotel des Invalides
Hotel de Invalides is a complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France, containing museums and monuments, all relating to the military history of France, as well as a hospital and a retirement home for war veterans, the building's original purpose. The buildings house the Musée de l'Armée, the military museum of the Army of France, the Musée des Plans-Reliefs, and the Musée d'Histoire Contemporaine, as well as the burial site for some of France's war heroes, notably Napoleon Bonaparte. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Les_Invalides, accessed 14/07/2014)Interior of the Hotel de Invalides, Parischatham-holmes family collection, hotel des invalides, paris, world war one -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Cup
White enamel invalid cup with half lid and spoutKockums KER Sweden 10cmdomestic items, food & drink consumption, medicine, nursing -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Bottle opener, Carlton, 1920-1930
Used to prise open crown seals on bottlesLocal historyTriangular shape handle with small rectangle opener on end. Made entirely from Britannia metal with inscriptions on handle.FOSTER'S LAGER, VICTORIA BITTER, cARLTON INVALID STOUT. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Cup
White china invalid feeding cup with flowered design. Handle and spout and half covered.domestic items, crockery -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Cup
Cup-white china invalid cup with spout at front and handle on side. Stamped MAW on bottom.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Lactogen tin, Nestle
Tin used between 1950's - 1960'sRound tin Lactogen. "The Natural Milk food for infants and invalids - Net weight 2 pounds". Feeding table for infants printed on the tin indicating amount of spoonsful of powder and water for varying ages of babies. Includes directions for mixing, advice for invalids and nursing mothers. see photos, on lid rim "Should be used by date embossed on the bottom. -
Clunes Museum
BOOK - LICENCES
CARDBOARD COVERED RECEIPT BOOKS FOR LICENCES. .1 TEMPORARY LICENCES 2 POUNDS. BOOK 17 , FORM NUMBERS 1251 TO 1300 (UNUSED - PART OF RECEIPT REMOVED TO MAKE INVALID) ATTACHED ON FIRST RECEIPT A LETTER FROM THE TREASURY. .2 VICTUALLERS LICENCES'15 POUNDS. BOOK 16 FORM NUMBERS 1026 TO 1050 DATED 1915 (1026 - 1033 USED, REMAINDER OF BOOK HAS PART OF RECEIPT REMOVED TO MAKE INVALID) .3 VICTUALLERS'LICENCES 25 POUNDS BOOK 21 FORM NUMBERS 1776 TO 1800 DATED 1915, (1776 USED, REMAINDER OF BOOK HAS PART OF RECEIPT REMOVED TO MAKE INVALID) .4 GROCERS LICENCES 10 POUND. BOOK 18 FORM NUMBERS 576 TO 600, DATED 1915 (576 USED ,, REMAINDER OF BOOK HAS PART OF RECEIPT REMOVED TO MAKE INVALID) .5 SPIRIT MERCHANTS LICENCES 25 POUNDS, BOOK 19, FORMS 676 TO 700 DATED 1915, (676 USED, REMAINDER OF BOOK HAS PART OF RECEIPT REMOVED TO MAKE INVALID) .6 GROCERS LICENCES FORM NUMBERS 651 TO 675 DATED 1916 (651 USED, REMAINDER OF BOOK HAS PART OF RECEIPT REMOVED TO MAKE INVALID) .7 SPIRIT MERCHANTS LICENCES 25 POUNDS, FORM NUMBERS 726 TO 750 DATED 1916, (726 USED, REMAINDER OF BOOK HAS PART OF RECEIPT REMOVED TO MAKE INVALID) .8 VICTUALLERS LICENCES FORM NUMBERS 4101 TO 4200 DATED 1915 (4101 - 4104 USED, REMAINDER OF BOOK HAS PART OF RECEIPT REMOVED TO MAKE INVALID)local history, document, receipt, hotels -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Leave Pass, No 1268 J.L. McIntyre dated 11Jul 1919
No 1268 B Leave Pass issued to J.L.Mcintyre on the 11th July 1919WW1 Leave Pass issuedRectangular in shape, Off White in colour.Leave Pass - Staff Office for Invalids and Returned Soldiers - No 1268 J.L. McIntyre dated 11Jul 1919 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Ceramic - Cup
Large white ceramic feeding cup with spout and one handle. Designed for pulped food or liquids fed to invalids who are unable to consume solids.domestic items, crockery, domestic items, food & drink consumption -
Mont De Lancey
China Cup
White China drinking cup used for Hospital Invalids. Has red cross on top of cup with gold trim line around the top,handle and spout.cups -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Medical Equipment, porcelain invalid feeding cup, 19thC
These unusual china cups with elongated spouts were created in the days before drinking straws were common. Liquids and broth were fed through the spout to adults who were sick and could not take solid food, or to infants. The alternate name for these cups is “pap feeder.” Recipes for pap usually called for bread, flour and water. A more nourishing mixture “panada” was a pap base with added butter and milk, or cooked in broth as a milk substitute. Variations on the ingredients included Lisbon sugar, beer, wine, raw meat juices. These cups were apparently offered as accessory pieces to many regular china patterns.A white porcelain invalid or baby feeding cup decorated with a blue floral ( onion ) pattern. The cup has a spout , strainer, side handle and ‘spill-proof’ guard c19thCBase : m 8.pharmacy, medicine, melbourne, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, nursing, invalid feeding, invalid cookery, porcelain -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Invalid Chair
Wicker invalid chair. 4 wheels, back wheels larger than front. Folding footrest, wheels are spoked with solid rubber rims. Cane push handles at back. Nonetransport .....manual ...... invalid -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDAL, Post 1902
William Harris No 476 enlisted in the 3rd Victorian Bushmans Contingent. He was severely WIA at Koster River on 21.7.1900, invalided back to Australia arriving on 8.11.1900.Medal, court mounted, (1) re W Harris. 1. Boer War medal with 2 clasps "Transvaal & Rhodesia""476 Tpr W. Harris Victorian BSHMN"medals, military, history -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Cup, Invalid
Plain white china feeding cup, provided with a handle and pouring spout at right angles to each other. There is a scalloped half-cover over the cup to prevent spillage. A Red Cross symbol, surrounded by a solid red circle, is located on the top. Used in hospitals for feeding invalid or bed-ridden patients.This cup has a Red Cross symbol on the upper surface. The underside of the cup has the following imprint: "MADE IN ENGLAND", "EMPIRE WORKS", "STOKE on TRENT" beneath a symbol of a crown which is beneath "E. P. Co.". The cup is also is impressed with the word "ENGLAND". -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Cup, Invalid
Plain white china feeding cup, provided with a handle and pouring spout at right angles to each other. There is a scalloped half-cover over the cup to prevent spillage. A Red Cross symbol, surrounded by two red circles, is located on the top. Used in hospitals for feeding invalid or bed-ridden patients.This cup has a Red Cross symbol on the upper surface. The underside of the cup has the following imprint: "92". red cross, invalid, hospital, feeding cup -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGES, MILITARY, 1) WW1 era
Refer James Clarence WATT, Cat No 3554.2 for his service history..1) War badge for services rendered. Awarded to service personnel who were wounded or contracted sickness of disability during service & were invalided out. Metal clasp at back. .2) Gold badge, red / gold stripe triangle with crown on top. Attachment pin on back with small gold chain..1) Printed on badge: “FOR KING AND EMPIRE, SERVICES RENDERED” .2) Printed on badge: “ARMY DESIGN ESTABLISHMENT”badges, services, army design, rendered -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - BADGE, SERVICES RENDERED, Australian Army, 1914 - 1919
Issued to a returned service person who had been wounded, invalided or retired during WW1. The aim was to prevent harassment from the members of the public (ie White Feathers) This badge was for no 3529 D. W. Hart Round badge for wearing on coat. In the circumference are the words “ FOR KING AND EMPIRE. SERVICES RENDERED” In the centre is the Royal cipher and crown On the rear is stamped numbers 434087ww1, returned service people. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - The Quality Cookery Book, 1930s
The Quality Cookery Book; With invaluable household recipes, Invalid cookery etc. Produced by W. Jeffrey, Quality Grocer, Wine, Spirit and Provision merchant. Hargreaves Street, Bendigo. Price 9d. Receipt for mending from Beehive Stores found inside rear cover (81682) £2. dated 1930s. Printed by Bolton Bros. Printers. Bendigo.recipes, cookery book, grocer, w jeffrey -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Instruction Book, The Met, "Instructions to staff - The New Ticketing System", 1989
Outlines the scratch ticket system, to be introduced on Friday 1/12/1989. Gives an introduction, samples of the tickets, validation, requirements, invalid tickets and passengers with disabilities. and duties of crews. Has the "The Met" logo on front cover. 2nd copy added 26-10-2016yields information about the introduction of the Scratch ticket system.Twelve page A4 page book printed on gloss paper, titled "Instructions to staff - The New Ticketing System" with a sub title "replacement document". trams, tramways, the met, scratch tickets, tickets, instructions -
Bendigo Military Museum
Award - MEDAL SET, Post WW1
Noel Johnson, No 650, 21st Battalian AIF embarked for overseas on 8.5.1915. He was later hospitalised and invalided home on 3.3.1916. He re enlisted as No 5948 in the 23rd Batt AIF and returned overseas on 16.11.1916. He was hospitalised twice more and then was discharged medically unfit on 29.8.1918.Medal set, court mounted, set of (3) re N Johnson. 1. 1914-15 Star, replica not engraved. 2. War Medal 1914-19, replica not engraved. 3. Victory medal."650 PTE. N. JOHNSON. 21 BN AIF."medals, military, history, campaign. -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Bottle
This dark brown bottle with lip, collar, neck and gently sloping shoulder, was made by the Bottle Co. of Victoria P/L for Melbourne Bitter. The Parks Victoria inventory indicates that the bottle dates to 1925. Still brewed today, Melbourne Bitter has been made since 1904, when the Melbourne Cooperative Brewery in Abbotsford was formed by well known pub owners that included Henry Young of Young & Jacksons, and future Lord Mayor Sir Stephen Morrell. They made four beers – Abbotsford Stout (which became Abbotsford Invalid Stout in 1909), Abbots Lager, Melbourne Bitter and Abbotsford Sparkling Ale. Of those, Melbourne Bitter and the Invalid Stout remain largely unchanged and both are now brewed by the South African owned CUB. The bottle was found in the sea or on the island.Whatever their provenance, they have an association with an event or activity on Gabo Island and for this reason have second level contributory significance for their potential to yield information relating to the cultural history of the lightstation.Dark brown glass bottle, tall with gradual tapering to a narrow opening. Slightly misshapen. White coating on one side.Within a club motif, "M.B.C.V" "The property of the manufacturers. / Bottle co of Victoria Pty Ltd" "6 1925" -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Mellin's Food Co. for Australia & New Zealand, Ltd, The Care of Infants, Unknown
This book gives in-depth information for the care of infants and children from birth. Full details are accompanied by advice for all manner of a child's growth, health and development. Tables such as Suggested Times for Feeding Babies as well as Symptoms of Infectious Diseases of Childhood are included. Who complied this book is not noted, but there is a reference to Mellin's Food Company underneath the publisher on the title page. The recipes refer to Mellin's products too. Melli's Food was an infant food made of wheat flour and malt. It was with both water and milk and became popular on both sides of the Atlantic.A small blue hardcover book with the title printed in gold lettering at the top of the front cover -The Care of Infants. Coronation Edition is printed below. The title page has the title as well as - A Work for Mothers and Nurses in Australasia upon The Feeding and Management of Infants. The publisher details and 1911 are listed at the bottom. The Contents page lists 16 chapters including recipes for children and invalids at the back. There is an Index. Some charts are included. Pp. 112.non-fictionThis book gives in-depth information for the care of infants and children from birth. Full details are accompanied by advice for all manner of a child's growth, health and development. Tables such as Suggested Times for Feeding Babies as well as Symptoms of Infectious Diseases of Childhood are included. Who complied this book is not noted, but there is a reference to Mellin's Food Company underneath the publisher on the title page. The recipes refer to Mellin's products too. Melli's Food was an infant food made of wheat flour and malt. It was with both water and milk and became popular on both sides of the Atlantic.infants, babies, infant care -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Silver War Badge WW1, Circa 1914
These Badges were awarded to personnel who were injured, sick, or disabled and were subsequently invalided discharged or to older soldiers who retired during the course of the war - First. The Silver War Badge was worn on a lapel of civilian clothes to show that the recipient had served. The wearer of the badge was required to carry and produce his/her stamped discharge certificate. The Silver War Badge is an original, according to the number on the back of the Medal A90684 it has been issued to an Australian ex Serviceman/WomanA round stirling silver BadgeFront - For King and Empire, Services Rendered - crown -GRI Back - A90684silver war badge, ww1 issue -
Vision Australia
Photograph (item) - Image, Using support services
Providing more than education or employment, blind and low vision organisations recognised that many people needed assistance in navigating paper forms to access support from the government. In these photographs a woman from RVIB helps a man fill in the paperwork required for the Invalid Pension. A brochure for this is situated on the corner of the coffee table that the forms rest on. The man sits between the woman and a television.royal victorian institute for the blind -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, Shield
A brown shield with a black heading with gold writing "Vietnamese Veterans Association Of SA Inc Friends of the Vietnamese Invalid Veterans Association of SA Inc. Bottom in gold on black "From an eternally grateful nation in memory of Noack. E. W. who made the supreme sacrifice whilst fighting for the freedom and independence of south Vietnam (1962-197). In the middle of the shield is an Australian flag, a South Vietnamese flag. Also a badge of South Vietnamshield, noack, errol, 5 rar, vietnamese veterans association sa, noack collection