Showing 26 items matching "kit bags"
-
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG HANDLE
... ...kit bags...These handles were for fitting to Kit bags otherwise known as sausage bags....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields These handles were for fitting to Kit bags otherwise known as sausage bags. Handles brass kit bags Handle, “U” shape, brass, one side is hinged to swing to other side which has a hole so a lock can be attached. ...These handles were for fitting to Kit bags otherwise known as sausage bags.Handle, “U” shape, brass, one side is hinged to swing to other side which has a hole so a lock can be attached.handles brass, kit bags -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG, ARMY, 1975, 1986
... ...Kit bags...1. & 2. Kit bags - dark green colour canvas fabric, long cylinder shape with closed circular bottom. ...Hutchinson collection D. Hutchinson Kit bags Army Equipment Manufacturers details - stencilled in black ink. 1. ...Equipment part of D. Hutchinson collection 1. & 2. Kit bags - dark green colour canvas fabric, long cylinder shape with closed circular bottom. Top has internal flap and eight brass grommets to allow closure by a drawstring rope. Canvas loop at bottom edge. Manufacturers information - inside bag.Manufacturers details - stencilled in black ink. 1. "RFD CO. AUST PTY LTD/ 5465-06-023-S411/ 1975/ ^ ". 2. "C.S.L. 8-165-66-023-8111/ 1986/ ^". Handwritten black ink pen - 329243 / RADCLIFFE.d. hutchinson, kit bags, army equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG, C.1960’s
... Kit bags...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Peter Ball collection, refer Cat No 4704 Kit bags equipment Painted on, “3796117 Pte Ball 1473 AMF” Kit Bag green canvas with two carry handles with zip top opening along full length, inside has two seperate pouches on one side, details in lettering and other painted on in orange and yellow with a kangaroo. ...Peter Ball collection, refer Cat No 4704Kit Bag green canvas with two carry handles with zip top opening along full length, inside has two seperate pouches on one side, details in lettering and other painted on in orange and yellow with a kangaroo.Painted on, “3796117 Pte Ball 1473 AMF”kit bags, equipment -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG WW2, c.1939 - 1945
... ...kit bags...Discharged 26.11.1945 with the rank of Sapper in 2/4th Aust Field Sqd. Equipment kit bags Stenciled on base in black print: “V167211 ANDERSON M.S” Brown canvas kit bag with cord & 12 brass eyelets. ...Item issued to Maxwell Sydney ANDERSON VX139912, 2nd AIF. Enlisted on 22.5.1943 age 21 years. Discharged 26.11.1945 with the rank of Sapper in 2/4th Aust Field Sqd.Brown canvas kit bag with cord & 12 brass eyelets. Painted one side is a stylized Rising Sun with black center & white triangle rays tips. An emu on the left & kangaroo on the right. Original number was 167211 painted over in yellow paint is VX139912. The name Anderson in light blue is painted below.Stenciled on base in black print: “V167211 ANDERSON M.S”equipment, kit bags -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG, WW2, WW2
... ...kit bags...Discharged 27.11.1945 with the rank of Sgt in LHQ Cartographic Coy. Equipment kit bags army Stenciled on one side: “A H BOLTON V246007” Brown canvas Kit Bag with 12 brass eyelets at opening. ...Item issued to Anthony Handson BOLTON V246007, enlisted 4.2.1942 age 29 years. Discharged 27.11.1945 with the rank of Sgt in LHQ Cartographic Coy.Brown canvas Kit Bag with 12 brass eyelets at opening.Stenciled on one side: “A H BOLTON V246007”equipment, kit bags, army -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG, C.1939 - 45
... Kit bags...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Item issued to J.A.McDonald VX79511, refer Cat No 2481.2 Kit bags equipment issue Stencilled, “J.A McDonald VX79511”, painted, “45863”, “45862” Kit bag, sausage shape style,, brown colour, brass eyelets at opening, white paint stencilling and yellow hand painted on side and base. ...Item issued to J.A.McDonald VX79511, refer Cat No 2481.2Kit bag, sausage shape style,, brown colour, brass eyelets at opening, white paint stencilling and yellow hand painted on side and base.Stencilled, “J.A McDonald VX79511”, painted, “45863”, “45862”kit bags, equipment, issue -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG ARMY WW2, C.1939 - 45
... ...kit bags...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Alan Mason collection, refer cat No 3979.2 Accessory kit bags In black, “VX140967 MASON.A.W.” Kit bag, light khaki colour, sausage style, opening has draw string, name, number written on in black. ...Alan Mason collection, refer cat No 3979.2Kit bag, light khaki colour, sausage style, opening has draw string, name, number written on in black.In black, “VX140967 MASON.A.W.”accessory, kit bags -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG ARMY WW2, C.1939 - 45
... Kit bags...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Refer Alan Mason, cat No 3979.2. Kit bags accessories On base, “48607. Mason.A.W. ...Refer Alan Mason, cat No 3979.2.Kit bag, canvas, light khaki colour, has rope draw string at opening, base has painted on name, number in black.On base, “48607. Mason.A.W. VX140967”kit bags, accessories -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG HANDLE, Government issue, C. 1939 - 45
... ...kit bags...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Item was used in conjunction with Cat No 501. military-equipment Brass handles kit bags Detatchable handle used to convert kit bag from being shoulder carried to hand carried. ...Item was used in conjunction with Cat No 501.Detatchable handle used to convert kit bag from being shoulder carried to hand carried. Made of brass, one curved section and a straight section which threaded through the fabric of the bag.military-equipment, brass handles, kit bags -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG RAAF, est 1939-1945 or post 1950
... Kit bags...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Item issued to R.R.Bennetts No A312177 RAAF. Kit bags raaf accessories “A 312177 Bennetts, RR RAAF” Kit bag, blue colour, cord at top. ...Item issued to R.R.Bennetts No A312177 RAAF.Kit bag, blue colour, cord at top. Writing on one side and base. Metal ring on base.“A 312177 Bennetts, RR RAAF”kit bags, raaf, accessories -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black and White Photograph of Three Soldiers with their Rifles
... A black and white photograph of three soldiers sitting on kit bags. Two soldiers are facing the camera and the third is behind them. ...Gnr Leonard Geoffrey Curd 39042 Royal Regiment Of Australian Artillery 4th Field Regiment Australian Soldiers Rifles Military weapons Photograph A black and white photograph of three soldiers sitting on kit bags. Two soldiers are facing the camera and the third is behind them. ...This item was donated by Gunner Leonard Geoffrey Curd (39042) who was with the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. He served in Vietnam with 4th Field Regiment from April 1967 to March 1968.A black and white photograph of three soldiers sitting on kit bags. Two soldiers are facing the camera and the third is behind them. All soldiers have their rifles beside them.gnr leonard geoffrey curd, 39042, royal regiment of australian artillery, 4th field regiment, australian soldiers, rifles, military weapons, photograph -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - KIT BAG ARMY WW2, C. 1939-45
... ...Kit Bag...Bags...At discharge from the AIF on 28.6.1946 he was a Pte in the Australian Army Catering Corps. military-equipment Kit Bag Bags WWII Second World War World War 2 Storage “Stevens N.C VX123648” Kit bag, khaki colour, sausage shape with brass eyelets at top for pull rope. ...Issued to Norman Charles Stevens VX123648 2nd AIF. (Born Bendigo, enlisted Mangalore) Initially enlisted as V59636 then transferred to the 2nd AIF 9.3.1943 age 26 years. At discharge from the AIF on 28.6.1946 he was a Pte in the Australian Army Catering Corps. Kit bag, khaki colour, sausage shape with brass eyelets at top for pull rope. Name and Regimental Number hand written on in white.“Stevens N.C VX123648”military-equipment, kit bag, bags, wwii, second world war, world war 2, storage -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - ACC LOCK COLLECTION: B&W PHOTO OF AN ARMY CAMP. ZEITOUN, EGYPT, POSTCARD, 1914-1918
... Postcard, WW1, B&W photo of troops breaking camp at Zeitoun, Egypt. Soldiers and kit bags standing around in front of rows of white conical tents. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields POSTCARD Postcard WW1 2nd DAC Zeitoun Egypt Postcard, WW1, B&W photo of troops breaking camp at Zeitoun, Egypt. Soldiers and kit bags standing around in front of rows of white conical tents. ...Postcard, WW1, B&W photo of troops breaking camp at Zeitoun, Egypt. Soldiers and kit bags standing around in front of rows of white conical tents. Handwritten in ink on the back - Troops (2nd DAC) breaking camp Zeitoun March '16. Zeitoun is a suburb of Cairo.postcard, postcard, ww1, 2nd dac, zeitoun, egypt -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - KIT BAG VIETNAM, Arthur Stanton, est 1969
... He signed on in Vietnam for an extra 3 months service beyond his 2 years National Service. The kit bags were issued prior to Vietnam. Refer 2586 and his Father 1101, 1102, 1103.44P. ...He signed on in Vietnam for an extra 3 months service beyond his 2 years National Service. The kit bags were issued prior to Vietnam. Refer 2586 and his Father 1101, 1102, 1103.44P. ...Wayne William Forbes (born Melbourne, enlisted Bendigo) No 3176337 served as a National Servicemen from April 1969 to April 1971. He volunterred and served in Vietnam with 1 Field Sqd Royal Aust Engineers from 22.8.70 to 22.7.71. He signed on in Vietnam for an extra 3 months service beyond his 2 years National Service. The kit bags were issued prior to Vietnam. Refer 2586 and his Father 1101, 1102, 1103.44P. Wayne also had pre service in the C.M.F.Green canvas echelon kit bag with two handles and zip closure. 3 coloured stripes and red kangaroo. All markings are painted on."SPR W Forbes 3176337 1255"containers, kit, vietnam -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.4x Labels, Rome, Early 20th Century
... Warrnambool For Gladstone, Kit & Brief Bags. up=to=date Boot & Shoe Store. .2, .3, .4 THE UP-TO-DATE BOOT AND SHOE STORE FROM, T.J. ...Warrnambool For Gladstone, Kit & Brief Bags. up=to=date Boot & Shoe Store. .2, .3, .4 THE UP-TO-DATE BOOT AND SHOE STORE FROM, T.J. ...Thomas (Tommy) Rome was a prominent Warrnambool citizen who came to Warrnambool in 1888 and established his footwear shop at 115 Liebig Street in 1907. He retired in 1962. Tommy Rome was also important as the person who recorded songs and skits on an Edison phonograph at the Warrnambool Industrial and Art Exhibition in 1897. These recordings survive today as the earliest surviving sound recordings in Australia.These are labels from a well known business in Warrnambool and so are of some significance..1Rectangular paper label with brown and yellow background, white and brown text and a space for writing. The reverse is adhesive. .2 Rectangular paper white label with dark blue sections, a space for writing and dark blue and white text. The reverse is adhesive. It is damaged. .3 Identical to .2 .4 Identical to .2 ..1 T.J.Rome Liebig St. Warrnambool For Gladstone, Kit & Brief Bags. up=to=date Boot & Shoe Store. .2, .3, .4 THE UP-TO-DATE BOOT AND SHOE STORE FROM, T.J. Rome LIEBIG STREET,WARRNAMBOOL .t.j.rome, boots and shoes, warrnambool -
Melton City LibrariesNewspaper, Crosses lay out pledge to remember, 2015
... From June 1915 to June 1919, the Melton Red Cross branch donated 2,156 pairs of socks, 1,357 shirts, 425 kit bags, 251 pillowslips, 224 towels and 121 pairs of pajamas. ...From June 1915 to June 1919, the Melton Red Cross branch donated 2,156 pairs of socks, 1,357 shirts, 425 kit bags, 251 pillowslips, 224 towels and 121 pairs of pajamas. ..."The outbreak of World War I in August 1914 had an immediate impact on communities across Australia, and it was no different in Melton. Young men began enlisting immediately, and Australia’s initial offer of 20,000 troops was soon exceeded by Victorian enlistments alone. Over the four years of the war, approximately 114,000 Victorians enlisted and around 91,000 servicemen and women were sent overseas. They came not just from Melbourne, but from all over the state; from farms, small towns and suburban areas. They included locals, newly arrived migrants and Indigenous people. The Australian home front was a hive of activity throughout the war, and the Melton community played its part. Following the announcement that Australia was joining the war with Great Britain and its allies on 5 August 1914, the Melton community lost no time in launching into action. A meeting ‘to assist the Red Cross fund’ was held in the Melton Mechanics’ Institute hall on 18 August – just days after the outbreak of the war. Collectors were appointed for each corner of the shire and individual donations were made. A Melton branch of the Australian Red Cross Society was formed in June 1915 and focused its energies on raising funds to purchase material that was used to make clothes for sick and wounded soldiers. A depot was established in Melton to collect clothing and other ‘comfort’ items for the soldiers – including reading material, tobacco, linen, canned foods and soap – and to coordinate the branch’s work and activities. Local cab driver Percival Stubbs volunteered to transport all the packages to the Melton railway station, until he enlisted and departed for the front in 1916. Such were the numbers of people getting involved that branches were also established in Toolern Vale and Rockbank. Regular community events were held to farewell soldiers who were leaving on active service and to welcome those who returned home. Gunner Robert (Bob) Wynne, whose uncle’s family ran the general store in Toolern Vale, was presented with a pair of field glasses (binoculars), a gold watch, inscribed locket and autographed letter by the Toolern Vale community before he set sail for the front in 1916. His mother noted that he ‘sailed away in good spirits with a smile till out of sight’. From June 1915 to June 1919, the Melton Red Cross branch donated 2,156 pairs of socks, 1,357 shirts, 425 kit bags, 251 pillowslips, 224 towels and 121 pairs of pajamas. Countless fundraising events were held, including jumble fairs, concerts and gift evenings. Local schools also encouraged students to contribute through fund-raising and making and collecting comforts for the soldiers. People across the country engaged in similar activities, but Victoria’s rural communities found unique ways of contributing. In Melton, people were encouraged to send rabbits and hares ‘in good condition’ to an exporter in Spencer Street, for export to Belgium ‘for the relief of those suffering". Special Anzac Memorial article featured in the Star Weeklylocal identities, war -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyFirst Aid Kit, 1984
... On the second/ bottom level - in a brown glass jar with brown plastic lid "Kuraburn for the treatment of Minor burns"; in a brown glass jar with brown plastic lid "Zeptic" (antiseptic); Johnson's Bandaids of varying shapes in a clear plastic bag; in a brown glass bottle with a brown plastic lid "Germistatic" (antiseptic); 2 packets of 4 Gauze bandages in clear plastic bags; and 1 large absorbent Gauze bandage in clear plastic bag. First Aid Kit ...The State Electricity Commission of Victoria supplied First Aid Kits to its employees and 'ran' an ambulance during the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme (KHES). The KHES was constructed at the upper end of the Kiewa Valley in the Victorian mountains on the Bogong High Plains. This area is remote with difficult terrain requiring people working and enjoying recreational activities to carry a first aid kit in case of emergency. This First Aid kit is light and portable enabling the user to 'fix' minor injuries and wait for access to medical assistance.This portable first aid kit was owned by a local Mt Beauty resident, Allan S. Clarke who was a long term staff employee for the State Electricity Commission of Victoria.First Aid Outfit (Kit), No.20 by "Sanax". Yellow plastic covered cardboard box with lid fastened by a metal swivel clasp. Complete with unused original contents displayed on two levels. On the top level - Absorbent lint in clear plastic bag; roll of Johnson's Cotton Wool in soft plastic; Plastic container of Sanax Aspirin tablets; glass bottle with brown plastic lid of Calamine Lotion; and steel scissors, safety pins and tweezers in small clear plastic bag. On the second/ bottom level - in a brown glass jar with brown plastic lid "Kuraburn for the treatment of Minor burns"; in a brown glass jar with brown plastic lid "Zeptic" (antiseptic); Johnson's Bandaids of varying shapes in a clear plastic bag; in a brown glass bottle with a brown plastic lid "Germistatic" (antiseptic); 2 packets of 4 Gauze bandages in clear plastic bags; and 1 large absorbent Gauze bandage in clear plastic bag.first aid kit; kiewa hydro electric scheme; sandax; medical aids; -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - WATERPROOF BAGS, Aust Army, c1962 - 1972
... kit that need protection from water. Vietnam War Aust Army Uniform accessory 1. 3795952, W.D. Patterson, written in large letters. 2. & 3. No marks. 1. Dark green bag, open ended. Colour dark jungle green. 2. Green colour bag, open ended. 3. Dark green bag, open ended. Accessory WATERPROOF BAGS ...Used for wrapping up items of kit that need protection from water.1. Dark green bag, open ended. Colour dark jungle green. 2. Green colour bag, open ended. 3. Dark green bag, open ended.1. 3795952, W.D. Patterson, written in large letters. 2. & 3. No marks.vietnam war, aust army, uniform accessory -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyFunctional object - Pocket First Aid, Circa mid 1900s
... kit. It was manufactured in the mid 1900s well before vinyl and or plastic pouches or bags where used. ...kit. It was manufactured in the mid 1900s well before vinyl and or plastic pouches or bags where used. ...This pocket First Aid kit is small and compact which became available to those venturing out in the outback and required an easily managed first aid kit. It was manufactured in the mid 1900s well before vinyl and or plastic pouches or bags where used. It was in an era where valuable items were stored in durable containers due to the harsh and rugged conditions of the Australian bush. Cheaper and less durable containers from Asian manufacturers had been kept out by the heavy Tariff imposed on their goods. This changed in the 1980's when the Tariff Board was dismantled by a then Labour Government. The Australian manufacturing industry was severely reduced by the Influx of cheaper goods. This item was made by an Australian company when the motto "true blue" was the catch cry for quality Australian made goods. This was in the period where the isolation of many rural communities required the basic first aid kits to be of a tougher quality than those offered in large cities and towns.This pocket first aid kit was very compact and would have been easy to carry without taking up too much space for bush walkers, camping scouts, drovers and independent miners and cattlemen. The Kiewa Valley and surrounding rural settlements did not have the medical backup that the larger cities and towns had up until the mid 1900s when the Hydro Electricity Schemes were built and the additional influx of workers made it feasible to have a hospital and better local health facilities. This influx of the construction workers associated with the Hydro Scheme. also brought European workers who where more inclined to go bush walking and climbing the Victorian alps than the average Australian rural worker. This item is a Sanax pocket first aid round tin, gold in colour with red and white print. It's contents are: one small tube of Sanax antiseptic cream, one small one inch x six yards of gauze bandages, rubber band type ligatures with a cast iron tightener., one small tweezers three safety pins, and one lancet.On the lid there are: are outlined white cross on a blue circular background. underneath is a whiite circle encased with a red line with the following printed "Sanax pocket first aid case" (in red print underneath this is a small curved blue background and in black print "No. 26"medicine, first aid tin, camping medical supplies, personal first aid, sanax -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - TOILETRY BAG, 1968
... kit and equipment. Item in the Malcolm Angus collection Regt No 3112710. Toiletry bags military issue On one side, “(arrow up) Made in Australia C.G.C.F 1968”, on other side in black texta, “ANGUS”. ...Military isssue as part of kit and equipment. Item in the Malcolm Angus collection Regt No 3112710. Toiletry bag, green colour, fine woven waterproof nylon, opening has a green cord pull through for closing, details in black print.On one side, “(arrow up) Made in Australia C.G.C.F 1968”, on other side in black texta, “ANGUS”.toiletry, bags, military issue -
Seaworks Maritime MuseumEmergency kit Display board
... kit. Items are canvas, line and floatable, torch, Survival at Sea book (Transport and Communication), Pains-Wessex Flare, 3 1/2 C jug, Seven Oceans Drinking water sachet, plastic bags, Marine Lifesaving rations, whistle, rubber item, table spoon measurement cup, can opener, can of Drinking Water (S-HP Foods LTD), sponge, Emergency Repair kit, two foam cones, pump, Ultraplast elastic adhesive dreessing, Quick WELLS tablets, Fishing tackle, Fluorescent oragne tarp, associated photograph of ten people in a life boat. ...kit. Items are canvas, line and floatable, torch, Survival at Sea book (Transport and Communication), Pains-Wessex Flare, 3 1/2 C jug, Seven Oceans Drinking water sachet, plastic bags, Marine Lifesaving rations, whistle, rubber item, table spoon measurement cup, can opener, can of Drinking Water (S-HP Foods LTD), sponge, Emergency Repair kit, two foam cones, pump, Ultraplast elastic adhesive dreessing, Quick WELLS tablets, Fishing tackle, Fluorescent oragne tarp, associated photograph of ten people in a life boat. ...Board displaying 22 items. Items appear to be related to rescue and may belong together in a kit. Items are canvas, line and floatable, torch, Survival at Sea book (Transport and Communication), Pains-Wessex Flare, 3 1/2 C jug, Seven Oceans Drinking water sachet, plastic bags, Marine Lifesaving rations, whistle, rubber item, table spoon measurement cup, can opener, can of Drinking Water (S-HP Foods LTD), sponge, Emergency Repair kit, two foam cones, pump, Ultraplast elastic adhesive dreessing, Quick WELLS tablets, Fishing tackle, Fluorescent oragne tarp, associated photograph of ten people in a life boat. Many items are screwed onto the board.resuce kit -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionFunctional object - Snake bite remedy, Lauder-Brunton Snake Bite Remedy
... This type of treatment was popular in the early 20th century and kits like these would be common in travel bags and household first aid. ...This type of treatment was popular in the early 20th century and kits like these would be common in travel bags and household first aid. ...This kit contains a knife, used to cut open a snake bite wound, and potassium permanganate crystals, known as Condy's Crystals, that were rubbed into the wound to absorb the infected blood. It was once believed that cutting open the wound, removing the venom by suction and then applying a tourniquet would be the most effective treatment but it has since been proven that this method has little effect, and can cause more damage and harmful infection than the snake venom. This type of treatment was popular in the early 20th century and kits like these would be common in travel bags and household first aid. It wasn’t until the 1970s that the current method of pressure/immobilisation was introduced.Small tubular wooden container with removal ends, end with flat end encloses a metal lancet, end with rounded end contains a black powder. The items name and instructions are printed in black ink on a white lable on the coverOn label: Lauder Brunton/snakebite/remedy/directions for use: First place ligature around the limp above the wound. Second make a small incision through the wound and rub with the potassium permanganate crystals. Moisten. Obtain services of doctor at once.' Previous catalogue number on a small white stickersnake bite, first aid -
National Wool MuseumBag, Paper
... kit for the museum collection. Black Mr Lindsay - Melba Industries (an Austrim Nylex Ltd Company) Austrim Nylex Ltd Valley Worsted Mill Jumbuck Wool Pack JUMBUCK TM / AUSSIE-MADE WOOL PACKS FILDESFAST / LABELS BAGS PRINTING / Tel: 1800 351 185 Contained media kit from the launch of 'Jumbuck', an Australian made nylon wool pack produced by Melba Industries (part of the Austrim Textiles Group) in Geelong. ...This bag contained a media kit produced by Melba Industries, part of the Austrim Textiles Group. The kit was given away at a media launch to publicise the production of an Australian made, nylon wool pack called 'Jumbuck'. The packs will be made at the former Valley Mill in Geelong. This launch occurred on 21 July 2000 and was attended by Andrew Moritz, National Wool Museum Director, who collected this media kit for the museum collection.Contained media kit from the launch of 'Jumbuck', an Australian made nylon wool pack produced by Melba Industries (part of the Austrim Textiles Group) in Geelong.JUMBUCK TM / AUSSIE-MADE WOOL PACKS FILDESFAST / LABELS BAGS PRINTING / Tel: 1800 351 185black, mr lindsay - melba industries (an austrim nylex ltd company) austrim nylex ltd valley worsted mill, jumbuck wool pack -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.Duffle bag, C. 1940
... Soldiers would fill their gear bags with essential equipment (mess tins, clothes, etc.) and carry them with them from post to post, or ship them to their destination ahead of time. military equipment duffle bag barracks bag kit bag WWII Second World War (WW2) V58131 / S/Sgt. ...This gear bag was issued to Sergent Harold Loraine Reed, who was born in 14 Aug 1889 in Portland, Victoria. Reed enlisted in the army in 1940 in Ballarat to serve in WWI, and was discharged from 8 Battalion in 1943. Gear bags such as this were standard issue to servicemen. Soldiers would fill their gear bags with essential equipment (mess tins, clothes, etc.) and carry them with them from post to post, or ship them to their destination ahead of time.Khaki coloured canvas bag that is cylindrical in shape with the owner's rank, name, and service number written on the front of the bag in white paint. The base of the bag is rounded, while the top is open with 11 eyelets (one missing) through which a cotton cord has been threaded. Each end of the cord has been wrapped with red tape.V58131 / S/Sgt. H.L. REEDmilitary equipment, duffle bag, barracks bag, kit bag, wwii, second world war (ww2) -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Pot Menders, Waco, 1940's
... These kits were designed to allow people to easily repair leaky pots, pans, and even hot water bags at home. ...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges These kits were designed to allow people to easily repair leaky pots, pans, and even hot water bags at home. ...These kits were designed to allow people to easily repair leaky pots, pans, and even hot water bags at home. They were particularly popular during the 1940s due to metal rationing and shortages, making home repair a patriotic duty and necessity. Two cards of old never used kitchen pot repair kits. 1. Waco brand three pot mender discs with a base, tin washer on the top screwed together with a nut on the back. 2. Enjay brand three potmenders of varying sizes. They have a cork base, tin washers on the top and are screwed together with a nut on the base. It has a McEwans price sticker - 35c.1. ' No. 1756/280' 2. 'McEwans - 604470 - 35c.'repair kits, cooking equipment, pot menders -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkKitchen boiler, Copper Kitchen boiler, Approx 1900
... kits became a household name. In 1934 Fowlers Vacola Manufacturing Co. Ltd was registered as a public company. Housewives, nationwide, were urged to bottle their own fruits and jams by 'Mrs B Thrifty', the dainty cartoon character who graced the firm's advertisements. Numerous recipes and instruction books, such as From Orchard to Bottle the Fowlers Way, advertised the necessary preserving equipment, extending to jelly bags...kits became a household name. In 1934 Fowlers Vacola Manufacturing Co. Ltd was registered as a public company. Housewives, nationwide, were urged to bottle their own fruits and jams by 'Mrs B Thrifty', the dainty cartoon character who graced the firm's advertisements. Numerous recipes and instruction books, such as From Orchard to Bottle the Fowlers Way, advertised the necessary preserving equipment, extending to jelly bags ...Joseph Fowler (1888-1972), businessman and municipal councillor, was born on 28 February 1888 at Bagworth, Leicestershire, England, one of thirteen children of John Fowler, groom, and his wife Mary, née Ash. With his brother Sydney, in the early 1900s Joseph worked in a fruit-preserving business run by an uncle at Maidstone, Kent, and continued with the firm after 1908 when it was relocated at Reading. At St Andrew's parish church, Leicester, on 7 September 1910 he married a nurse, Elizabeth Harris (d.1965); they emigrated in 1913 and settled at Camberwell, Melbourne. Encouraged by his commercial experience, and by the variety and quality of fruit in Australia, Fowler set up a fruit-bottling business in the rear of his small house in Burke Road. Trading as J. Fowler & Co., by 1915 the company had begun producing home-bottling kits which contained a sterilizer, bottles, lids, rings and a thermometer. To acquire the capital to establish a factory, Fowler travelled the district, selling his kits door-to-door from the back of a cart. In 1920 he bought a shop at the corner of Power Street and Burwood Road, Hawthorn, and registered his business as a private company. During the Depression his kits became a household name. In 1934 Fowlers Vacola Manufacturing Co. Ltd was registered as a public company. Housewives, nationwide, were urged to bottle their own fruits and jams by 'Mrs B Thrifty', the dainty cartoon character who graced the firm's advertisements. Numerous recipes and instruction books, such as From Orchard to Bottle the Fowlers Way, advertised the necessary preserving equipment, extending to jelly bags and juice extractors. Australian-made glass and imported steel and rubber were used in the production of Fowlers Vacola Bottling Outfits. Determined to put something back into the community which had supported him so well, in 1933-60 Fowler represented Yarra Ward on the Hawthorn City Council (mayor 1938-39 and 1945-46). He served as vice-president of Swinburne Technical College (1942) and of the Hawthorn branch of the Australian Defence League (1943); he was also a Rotarian, and a warden and vestryman of St John's Anglican Church, Camberwell. Changed demands in World War II encouraged Fowlers Vacola to diversify their product. Canned goods were manufactured for allied troops in the South Pacific. In 1953 new buildings and plant, including a giant pressure-cooker, were installed to increase productivity: from that time Fowlers Vacola sold canned and bottled food throughout Australia and abroad. By 1960 the factory occupied more than 122,000 sq. ft (11,330 m²) and further expansion was to occur when the firm moved to Nunawading. Fowler retired in 1961, but remained chairman of directors; his son Ronald succeeded him as managing director. Variously described as a generous, jovial man with a sense of humour, and as a strict and astute manager whose company was his life, Fowler was renowned for his straight business dealings and his 'no-nonsense' attitude. Survived by his son and daughter, he died on 24 April 1972 at Camberwell and was cremated. His estate was sworn for probate at $204,424. On Ronald Fowler's death in 1978, the company was bought out by the Sydney firm, Hooper Baillie Industries Ltd; it in turn sold to Sabco Ltd of South Australia; in 1994, when Sabco went into receivership, Australian Resource Recovery Technologies re-established Fowlers Vacola Australia Pty Ltd's headquarters in Melbourne. Copper boiling pot for home preserves, handles, lid and removable thermometer, also acc ompany instruction booklet. "Fowlers Method of Bottling Fruits and Vegetables"Fowler's "Vacola" Reg. No. 68081 Sterilizer
