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Mont De LanceyLanterns
... Lanterns...Pair of small kerosene lanterns with handle....Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Pair of small kerosene lanterns with handle. Lanterns ...Pair of small kerosene lanterns with handle. -
National Wool MuseumCeremonial object - 1988 Seoul Olympics Closing Ceremony Paper Lantern, c. 1988
... This paper lantern was used by Australian athletes in the ‘Lantern Dance’, the last program of the closing ceremony, the lantern is called “Ch’ong sa ch’orong” and is traditionally used during weddings and festivals....When closed the lantern appears as a large, red spiral bound book with detailed inscriptions describing the way to correctly use the lantern in the ceremony. ...GAMES OF THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988 o The last program of the Closing Ceremony is called “Lantern Dance”. When all the performers enter the stadium holding lanterns, turn the paper board inside out and press the ends so that they snap shut. ...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula This paper lantern was used by Australian athletes in the ‘Lantern Dance’, the last program of the closing ceremony, the lantern is called “Ch’ong sa ch’orong” and is traditionally used during weddings and festivals. 1988 Seoul Olympic Games Closing Ceremony Lantern Dance GAMES OF THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988 o The last program of the Closing Ceremony is called “Lantern Dance”. ...This paper lantern was used by Australian athletes in the ‘Lantern Dance’, the last program of the closing ceremony, the lantern is called “Ch’ong sa ch’orong” and is traditionally used during weddings and festivals.When closed the lantern appears as a large, red spiral bound book with detailed inscriptions describing the way to correctly use the lantern in the ceremony. This description appears in several languages as well as a drawn depiction. When opened latticed crepe paper forms a cylinder. The two thirds of the paper is dyed dyed blue and the last third is dyed red. A small battery pack is used to light the lantern.GAMES OF THE XXIVTH OLYMPIAD SEOUL 1988 o The last program of the Closing Ceremony is called “Lantern Dance”. When all the performers enter the stadium holding lanterns, turn the paper board inside out and press the ends so that they snap shut. This will then allow the lanterns to light up. Hold the lantern by the handle at the centre and gently rock it above your head as shown in the picture. o Listen to the announcements via the ear-phones and follow the signals from the guides for further instructions. o* This lantern is called “Ch’ong sa ch’orong” and was traditionally used during weddings and festivals. This inscription is repeated several times in various languages on the cover of the lantern.1988 seoul olympic games, closing ceremony, lantern dance -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBooklet (Item) - AP. 1355L Volume 1, Projectors Lanterns and Epidiascopes
... Projectors Lanterns and Epidiascopes...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne 50 pages Projectors Lanterns and Epidiascopes Booklet AP. 1355L Volume 1 ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - Projectors, Lanterns And Epidiascopes
... Projectors, Lanterns And Epidiascopes...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Air Publication 1355L Volume 1 Projectors, Lanterns And Epidiascopes Document Projectors, Lanterns And Epidiascopes ...Air Publication 1355L Volume 1 -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - AP 1355L Vol 1 Projectors Lanterns Epidiascopes General and Technical Information
... AP 1355L Vol 1 Projectors Lanterns Epidiascopes General and Technical Information...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne AP 1355L Vol 1 Projectors Lanterns Epidiascopes General and Technical Information Manual AP 1355L Vol 1 Projectors Lanterns Epidiascopes General and Technical Information ... -
Mont De LanceyLantern, Eli Griffith & Son
... Lantern...Lanterns...Metal lantern of 2 pieces, 1 lens and wick interior....Lantern Eli Griffith & Son ...Metal lantern of 2 pieces, 1 lens and wick interior.lanterns -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of MelbourneSlide - Australian Forestry School - glass plate slides previously held by the ANU (Australian National University), Australian Forestry School, Australian Forestry School - glass plate slides, 1965
... Glass lantern slide collection - approx 600 slides...Many are in 'Hammer Lantern Plates' slide boxes....Many are in 'Hammer Lantern Plates' slide boxes. Glass lantern slide collection - approx 600 slides Australian Forestry School - glass plate slides Slide Australian Forestry School - glass plate slides previously held by the ANU (Australian National University) Australian Forestry School ...Australian Forestry School. Handed onto the ANU in 1965. Covering: rainforests; botany; erosion; Murray River; USA Forestry services; Pine plantations; Forests Commission Victoria;Tasmania forest scenes. 500 slides in 10 wooden boxes and 16 small cardboard packets.Glass lantern slide collection - approx 600 slidesMultiple boxes of glass slides. Many are in 'Hammer Lantern Plates' slide boxes. -
Mont De LanceyLamp, 1980's
... Lanterns...Small lantern, made of glass and metal. Has a black decorative neck and silver decorative bands around the base. ...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Valmae Gaudion Lanterns "Made in Hong Kong" and "33 10" on the base Small lantern, made of glass and metal. ...Valmae GaudionSmall lantern, made of glass and metal. Has a black decorative neck and silver decorative bands around the base. Has a metal handle at the back and a black turning knob on the side of the lantern. Has fragrant blue burning oil inside."Made in Hong Kong" and "33 10" on the baselanterns -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Memorabilia - DIETZ LANTERN LABEL
... Stamped in the metal of each genuine DIETZ lantern. Look for it. On the back DIETZ with a red oval border and how to care for the lantern. ...Largest makers of Lanterns in the World. Founded 1840 New York. ...Box 625 Memorabilia DIETZ LANTERN LABEL ...See Items 7545 & 7544Dietz Lantern Label: Orange label oval in shape with a pink cotton thread through a small hole for attaching. Red print with red border line around the label. The label reads *The bottom of every Dietz lantern is made of heavily and thoroughly coated steel especially adapted for such use. DIETZ. Trade Mark. Stamped in the metal of each genuine DIETZ lantern. Look for it. On the back DIETZ with a red oval border and how to care for the lantern. Box 625R. E. Dietz Company. Largest makers of Lanterns in the World. Founded 1840 New York. U.S.A.business, retail -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyLantern - Chalwyn Tropic
... lantern...Lanterns were used for light when electricity wasn't available....Light grey spirit lantern....Lantern - Chalwyn Tropic ...Lanterns were used for light when electricity wasn't available.Used in the Kiewa ValleyLight grey spirit lantern."Tropic / uk2 / Tropic", "Made in England" ,"Chalwyn"lantern, chalwyn tropic -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Hurricane Lantern, Nier Feuerhand, Between 1915-1920
... The Feuerhand lantern works were established in Beierfeld in the Saxon Ore Mountains. ...Monarch style Lantern painted black. ...Functional object Hurricane Lantern Nier Feuerhand ...The Feuerhand lantern works were established in Beierfeld in the Saxon Ore Mountains. Called Erzgebirge in German or Krušné hory in Czech, is a mountain range in the south of Saxony in Germany known for its craftwork. Lantern production began in the area by Hermann Nier who ran a plumber's workshop around the 1870s and made lanterns, amongst other things. In the town of Beierfeld, also well-known for its metalworking were the brothers Hermann and Ernst Nier who founded a modern production centre for hurricane lanterns manufacture in 1893. Five years after the foundation, the company Frankonia (Albert Frank metalware) bought up the production site and the brothers Nier became production managers. Owing to differences with Frankonia, Hermann Nier finally started its hurricane lantern factory "Hermann Nier Feuerhandwerk" in 1902. In the same year, he applied for a patent for the manufacturing of lanterns using the stamping and folding techniques with tinning by hot-dipping and without hand-soldering. In 1914 the trademark "Feuerhand" was registered for all products as a utility model of the German Reich in German: "Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster" (DRGM) and in 1920 the round Feuerhand emblem was added to the brand. Finally, in 1926 the patents, as well as the trademark "Firehand", were also registered in the USA. The manufacture of the well-known small hurricane lanterns the “Baby Series” complete with fireproof borosilicate glass from the Firma Schott firm from Jena started in 1933. Between 1918 and 1938 Nier Feuerhand became the biggest producer of hurricane lanterns in the world. Production continued until 1990.A significant item that demonstrates from its fabrication a manufacturing process that was far in advance of its time and that influenced the production of lanterns from many other manufactures around the world. These types of lanterns made by Feuerhand around the early 20th century are now sought after by collectors.Monarch style Lantern painted black. Made in Germany has Freuerhand, manufactures logo on filler cap and top of lamp centre postflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, hurricane lantern, kerosene lamp, feuerhand lantern works, albert frank metalware, hermann and ernst nier -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Lantern Glass, Nier Feuerhand, 1933
... The Feuerhand lantern works were established in Beierfeld in the Saxon Ore Mountains. ...Small round lantern replacement glass called ...Design No 58162. Small round lantern replacement glass called Functional object Lantern Glass Nier Feuerhand Jena Glass works Schott & Assoc. ...The Feuerhand lantern works were established in Beierfeld in the Saxon Ore Mountains. Called Erzgebirge in German or Krušné hory in Czech, is a mountain range in the south of Saxony in Germany known for its craftwork. Lantern production began in the area by Hermann Nier who ran a plumber's workshop around the 1870s and made lanterns, amongst other things. In the town of Beierfeld, also well-known for its metalworking were the brothers Hermann and Ernst Nier who founded a modern production centre for hurricane lanterns manufacture in 1893. Five years after the foundation, the company Frankonia (Albert Frank metalware) bought up the production site and the brothers Nier became production managers. Owing to differences with Frankonia, Hermann Nier finally started its hurricane lantern factory "Hermann Nier Feuerhandwerk" in 1902. In the same year, he applied for a patent for the manufacturing of lanterns using the stamping and folding techniques with tinning by hot-dipping and without hand-soldering. In 1914 the trademark "Feuerhand" was registered for all products as a utility model of the German Reich in German: "Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster" (DRGM) and in 1920 the round Feuerhand emblem was added to the brand. Finally, in 1926 the patents, as well as the trademark "Firehand", were also registered in the USA. The manufacture of the well-known small hurricane lanterns the “Baby Series” complete with fireproof borosilicate glass from the Firma Schott firm from Jena started in 1933. Between 1918 and 1938 Nier Feuerhand became the biggest producer of hurricane lanterns in the world. Production continued until 1990.A significant item that demonstrates from its fabrication a manufacturing process that was far in advance of its time and that influenced the production of lanterns from many other manufactures around the world. These types of lanterns made by Feuerhand around the early 20th century are now sought after by collectors.Small round lantern replacement glass called "Feuerhand" Superbaby Model. Design No 58162.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, hurricane lamp glass replacement, glass, hurricane lamp, feuerhand lantern, jena glass works -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Lantern Glass, Nier Feuerhand, 1933
... The Feuerhand lantern works were established in Beierfeld in the Saxon Ore Mountains. ...Small round lantern replacement glass called ...Design No 58162. Small round lantern replacement glass called Functional object Lantern Glass Nier Feuerhand Jena Glass works Schott & Assoc. ...The Feuerhand lantern works were established in Beierfeld in the Saxon Ore Mountains. Called Erzgebirge in German or Krušné hory in Czech, is a mountain range in the south of Saxony in Germany known for its craftwork. Lantern production began in the area by Hermann Nier who ran a plumber's workshop around the 1870s and made lanterns, amongst other things. In the town of Beierfeld, also well-known for its metalworking were the brothers Hermann and Ernst Nier who founded a modern production centre for hurricane lanterns manufacture in 1893. Five years after the foundation, the company Frankonia (Albert Frank metalware) bought up the production site and the brothers Nier became production managers. Owing to differences with Frankonia, Hermann Nier finally started its hurricane lantern factory "Hermann Nier Feuerhandwerk" in 1902. In the same year, he applied for a patent for the manufacturing of lanterns using the stamping and folding techniques with tinning by hot-dipping and without hand-soldering. In 1914 the trademark "Feuerhand" was registered for all products as a utility model of the German Reich in German: "Deutsches Reichs-Gebrauchsmuster" (DRGM) and in 1920 the round Feuerhand emblem was added to the brand. Finally, in 1926 the patents, as well as the trademark "Firehand", were also registered in the USA. The manufacture of the well-known small hurricane lanterns the “Baby Series” complete with fireproof borosilicate glass from the Firma Schott firm from Jena started in 1933. Between 1918 and 1938 Nier Feuerhand became the biggest producer of hurricane lanterns in the world. Production continued until 1990.A significant item that demonstrates from its fabrication a manufacturing process that was far in advance of its time and that influenced the production of lanterns from many other manufactures around the world. These types of lanterns made by Feuerhand around the early 20th century are now sought after by collectors.Small round lantern replacement glass called "Feuerhand" Superbaby Model. Design No 58162.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, hurricane lamp glass replacement, glass, hurricane lamp, feuerhand lantern, jena glass works -
National Wool MuseumContainer - Glass Plate Box, Ilford Ltd, 1900 - 1940
... This item is part of a collection of seven black and white glass lantern slides previously housed in this box. ...top: [printed] ILFORD / SPECIAL LANTERN PLATES / CONTRASTY...New South Wales Graziers Association Travel Agriculture J W Allen Photography Glass Lantern Slide Sheep Breeding top: [printed] ILFORD / SPECIAL LANTERN PLATES / CONTRASTY Brown paper box with printed blue and black text on top. ...This item is part of a collection of seven black and white glass lantern slides previously housed in this box. The slides and this box are part of a greater collection of around forty three black and white glass lantern slides, along with other photographs and photo albums related to this collection. This item is associated with the New South Wales Graziers Association world tour of merino sheep 1928/9. The slides were possibly used as supporting material in presentations made by J W Allen when on tour.Brown paper box with printed blue and black text on top. Stamped text is also shown on the side of the box.top: [printed] ILFORD / SPECIAL LANTERN PLATES / CONTRASTYnew south wales graziers association, travel, agriculture, j w allen, photography, glass lantern slide, sheep, breeding -
Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, City of Kew, Traffic Warning Lantern, 1945-1965
... Traffic Warning Lantern...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. ...City of Kew warning lantern (left) previously located in various streets and plant nursery...City of Kew warning lantern (left) previously located in various streets and plant nursery Traffic Warning Lantern Equipment Equipment City of Kew ...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. The lanterns were used by the City Engineers Department for emergency street lighting to indicate dangerous conditions. The red glass in the lanterns symbolically represented danger.The Kew Historical Society is fortunate that the City Engineer, Mr Poulter, donated a number of items held by the City of Kew to the Society for safekeeping, rather than identifying them for destruction. The most significant items donated included old maps, including those issued by the Board of Works. Other items included photographs of public works undertaken by the Department. These traffic warning lanterns, while less historically significant, are indicative of a period of rapid urban development in the district during the post war period.City of Kew warning lantern (left) previously located in various streets and plant nurserytraffic lanterns -- city of kew, emergency lighting, public works -- kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, City of Kew, Traffic Warning Lantern, 1945-1965
... Traffic Warning Lantern...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. ...City of Kew warning lantern (centre) previously located in various streets and plant nursery...These traffic warning lanterns, while less historically significant, are indicative of a period of rapid urban development in the district during the post war period. traffic lanterns City of Kew warning lantern (centre) previously located in various streets and plant nursery Traffic Warning Lantern Equipment Equipment City of Kew ...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. The lanterns were used by the City Engineers Department for emergency street lighting to indicate dangerous conditions. The red glass in the lanterns symbolically represented danger.The Kew Historical Society is fortunate that the City Engineer, Mr Poulter, donated a number of items held by the City of Kew to the Society for safekeeping, rather than identifying them for destruction. The most significant items donated included old maps, including those issued by the Board of Works. Other items included photographs of public works undertaken by the Department. These traffic warning lanterns, while less historically significant, are indicative of a period of rapid urban development in the district during the post war period.City of Kew warning lantern (centre) previously located in various streets and plant nurserytraffic lanterns -
Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, City of Kew, Traffic Warning Lantern, 1945-1965
... Traffic Warning Lantern...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. ...City of Kew warning lantern (right) previously located in various streets and plant nursery...These traffic warning lanterns, while less historically significant, are indicative of a period of rapid urban development in the district during the post war period. traffic lanterns City of Kew warning lantern (right) previously located in various streets and plant nursery Traffic Warning Lantern Equipment Equipment City of Kew ...One of three traffic warning lanterns donated by the City of Kew in 1984. The lanterns were used by the City Engineers Department for emergency street lighting to indicate dangerous conditions. The red glass in the lanterns symbolically represented danger.The Kew Historical Society is fortunate that the City Engineer, Mr Poulter, donated a number of items held by the City of Kew to the Society for safekeeping, rather than identifying them for destruction. The most significant items donated included old maps, including those issued by the Board of Works. Other items included photographs of public works undertaken by the Department. These traffic warning lanterns, while less historically significant, are indicative of a period of rapid urban development in the district during the post war period.City of Kew warning lantern (right) previously located in various streets and plant nurserytraffic lanterns -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionDomestic object - Lantern, Thomas Ward, 1884
... Lantern......lantern...This lantern was made by Thomas Ward in 1884 for his daughter Alice Fawthrop Ward to see her way to the little church Wellington Road, where she played the organ for the mid week service. ...Metal lantern painted cream. Round base with 6 rectangle shaped glass panels with 2 curved reinforced metal braces rounding the circumference of the body. ...Hand written label: This lantern was made by Thomas Ward in 1884 for his daughter Alice Fawthrop Ward to see her way to the little church Wellington Road, where she played the organ for the mid week service....Cylinder holder in the base for a candle, and contains a small new looking candle. Domestic object Lantern Thomas Ward ...This lantern was made by Thomas Ward in 1884 for his daughter Alice Fawthrop Ward to see her way to the little church Wellington Road, where she played the organ for the mid week service. An early example of lighting used in the late 1800s. Additionally this particular light was made by Thomas Ward who was a part of a prominent family in Portland at the time. Thomas was part of the crew that went out to the Admella Shipwreck. The above mentioned church was built in 1870, and is now part of a private residence. Metal lantern painted cream. Round base with 6 rectangle shaped glass panels with 2 curved reinforced metal braces rounding the circumference of the body. One of the panels is a functioning door to allow candle access, door is secured by a thin pin with a ring pull to slide pin up and down. Top is domed with a decorative waves cap. Thin metal carry handle attached by two side braces. Cylinder holder in the base for a candle, and contains a small new looking candle.Hand written label: This lantern was made by Thomas Ward in 1884 for his daughter Alice Fawthrop Ward to see her way to the little church Wellington Road, where she played the organ for the mid week service.thomas ward, city of portland, lantern, alice ward, church, admella shipwreck, portland lifeboat -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - LANTERN
... LANTERN...LANTERN USED ON WORK SITE - WARNING POSSIBBLE HAZARD....RED PAINTED LANTERN. FORMERLY OWNED BY PMG.([DEPARTMENT OF POST MASTER GENERAL) METAL CASE HOUSING, REMOVABLE FUEL BOWL RED LAMPSHADE, HANDLE TO HANG LANTERN ON LOW POST, HINGED LID....Functional object LANTERN ...LANTERN USED ON WORK SITE - WARNING POSSIBBLE HAZARD.RED PAINTED LANTERN. FORMERLY OWNED BY PMG.([DEPARTMENT OF POST MASTER GENERAL) METAL CASE HOUSING, REMOVABLE FUEL BOWL RED LAMPSHADE, HANDLE TO HANG LANTERN ON LOW POST, HINGED LID.P.M.G.local history, lighting, kerosene, oil, lighting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Hurricane lamp, 1906
... Small hurricane lamp with metal top and base and glass lantern. A metal hook on top to hang lamp....Patent 71-01 july 25 04 May 1906 around edge on top. ' Dietz Sport NY USA' on the glass lantern. 'Made in USA Dietz sport' on top...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne lighting kerosene & oil Patent 71-01 july 25 04 May 1906 around edge on top. ' Dietz Sport NY USA' on the glass lantern. 'Made in USA Dietz sport' on top Small hurricane lamp with metal top and base and glass lantern. ...Small hurricane lamp with metal top and base and glass lantern. A metal hook on top to hang lamp.Patent 71-01 july 25 04 May 1906 around edge on top. ' Dietz Sport NY USA' on the glass lantern. 'Made in USA Dietz sport' on toplighting, kerosene & oil -
Parks Victoria - Point Hicks LightstationLamp, Aldis
... Inscriptions on metal of lantern. PHLS0007.2 Hinged lid, wooden box painted army green to house signal light. ...PHLS0007.1 "D^D / LANTERN PORTABLE SIGNALLING / ADMIRALITY No 5110D / SERIAL No 5482 YEAR 943 / AMALGAMATED WIRELESS / A ASA LTD / 9792-100" •PHLS0007.2 "20 K4 transporting lantern / admirality pattern no 91108"...PHLS0007.1 "D^D / LANTERN PORTABLE SIGNALLING / ADMIRALITY No 5110D / SERIAL No 5482 YEAR 943 / AMALGAMATED WIRELESS / A ASA LTD / 9792-100" •PHLS0007.2 "20 K4 transporting lantern / admirality pattern no 91108" PHLS0007.1 Hand held signal light. ...This portable, hand held visual signalling lamp was used for optical communication via Morse code. It comprises the metal encased Aldis lamp with electrical cord and its associated green-painted, hinged wooden carrying case, which has a metal clasp and leather hand grip. Larger versions of these lamps are fixed on ships or pedestals and have shutters on the front that are opened and closed to transmit signals. Smaller hand held versions like the Point Hicks example have a concave mirror that is tilted to focus the light into pulse signals via a trigger. The lamps were pioneered by the British navy in the late nineteenth century and continue to be used to the present day.317 Details on the Point Hicks lamp include a serial number and other information. Another Aldis lamp and case remaining at Cape Nelson Lightstation dates to 1960 and has the initials of the Department of Transport, which at that time incorporated the Commonwealth Lighthouse Service. Wilsons Promontory also has an Aldis lamp and case that dates from around the same year. A lamp formerly at Cape Schanck has disappeared. The Aldis lamp and associated case at Point Hicks has first level contributory significance for its historic values and provenance to the lightstation. PHLS0007.1 Hand held signal light. Painted metal trigger with attached black electrical leads with battery terminals at end. Inscriptions on metal of lantern. PHLS0007.2 Hinged lid, wooden box painted army green to house signal light. Metal plate with inscription on front of box.PHLS0007.1 "D^D / LANTERN PORTABLE SIGNALLING / ADMIRALITY No 5110D / SERIAL No 5482 YEAR 943 / AMALGAMATED WIRELESS / A ASA LTD / 9792-100" •PHLS0007.2 "20 K4 transporting lantern / admirality pattern no 91108" -
Vision AustraliaSlide - Image, Talma, Side view of St Kilda Road building, circa 1900
... Lantern slide of RVIB taken from the front right hand side garden. ...Lantern slide of St Kilda Road building...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Lantern slide of RVIB taken from the front right hand side garden. ...Lantern slide of RVIB taken from the front right hand side garden. The right front side of the building is shown, along with towers, and the garden is filled with trees and bushes. Circa 1880's-1910's given the size of the plants.Lantern slide of St Kilda Road buildingroyal victorian institute for the blind, buildings -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Brass Lantern
... Prior to the launch of the motor powered Queenscliffe, three row boats were in service as lifeboats. This lantern was part of the equipment of the third lifeboat up to 1926....Brass Lantern with interchangeable port and starboard glass filters run of kerosene....Equipment Brass Lantern ...Prior to the launch of the motor powered Queenscliffe, three row boats were in service as lifeboats. This lantern was part of the equipment of the third lifeboat up to 1926.A brass lamp which was part of the safety equipment on board the Third Queenscliff LifeboatBrass Lantern with interchangeable port and starboard glass filters run of kerosene.Brandt Bros Melbourne Manufacturers 422 Elizabeth Streetlight, navigational safety -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Projector, Glass Slide Projector, Early 20th century
... This magic lantern or slide projector was used to project glass slides on to a screen The magic lantern was the chief visual entertainment for the public before the introduction of the moving picture and consequent cinema entertainment. ...This is a glass slide projector or magic lantern with a rectangular metal lantern body partly open at the back. ...British Made’ This is a glass slide projector or magic lantern with a rectangular metal lantern body partly open at the back. ...This magic lantern or slide projector was used to project glass slides on to a screen The magic lantern was the chief visual entertainment for the public before the introduction of the moving picture and consequent cinema entertainment. This one probably dates from about 1915 but its provenance is not known.This magic lantern is an important and interesting object as it shows us the way people in the early 20th century were entertained. The few people who owned this type of projector would give public showings of slides of people and scenes and sometimes raise money for a charitable cause in this way. This is a glass slide projector or magic lantern with a rectangular metal lantern body partly open at the back. The back has a top section that is attached with a metal hinge and lifts up and outwards. The lantern base also has a side opening with a metal knob for opening and a metal panel with a blue glass inset. Inside the lantern body is the lamp and an electric cord (the illuminant system may have originally been fuelled by paraffin or another oil burner). On top of the lantern body is a smaller rectangular metal box in two sections. This can be removed. The illuminant system is brass and slides out. It has two mechanisms for adjusting the focus and a covering over the lens opening which can be pulled up. There is also a wooden slide holder which can be pulled in and out of the projector. ‘W.B. British Made’ social history, history of warrnambool, glass slide projector -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES, Popular views of the Second Boer War 1899
... These slides are positive images imprinted on glass plates designed to be projected onto a screen using a magic lantern, a forerunner of the modern projector. ...Examples of “magic lantern”projectors can be found on Victorian Collections....Popular views of the Second Boer War 1899 Photograph MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES ...These slides are positive images imprinted on glass plates designed to be projected onto a screen using a magic lantern, a forerunner of the modern projector. Many of the slides are photographs of items in publications such as the London Illustrated News and other popular sources. Magic lantern shows were entertainments held in halls and mechanics institutes as a form of community entertainment. A slide projector would display the images onto a stage curtain accompanied by a commentary from the presenter. The subjects shown were topical and patriotic, illustrating current events. The Australian colonies sent sizable contingents to South Africa, so the show would have been of great interest. A collection of 36 magic lantern slides featuring scenes from the Second Boer War, 1899. Examples of “magic lantern”projectors can be found on Victorian Collections.Some slides have text from newspapers attached, probably acting as a prompt to the presenter.second boer war 1899, magic lantern shows -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Lantern Festival Big Hill c 2000-- 7 Photos -- Coloured
... Lantern Festival Big Hill c 2000-- 7 Photos -- Coloured...Master lantern maker Graeme Dunstan coordinated the work shops, with financial support from the "Big Hill Action Group". when the decision from Victoria State Government was given, the group celebrated by carrying lanterns from Gold Reef Hall - near the Post Office up to Big Hill....Seven colour photographs of the Lantern festive workshop at Big Hill in c 2000. ...Taken by Jim Melbourne Lantern Festival Big Hill c 2000-- 7 Photos -- Coloured Photograph ...Photos of the Lantern Festival workshop held to pull the community together during the battle to save Big Hill from the mining Companies application to have an "Open Pit Mine" in 1998-1999. Master lantern maker Graeme Dunstan coordinated the work shops, with financial support from the "Big Hill Action Group". when the decision from Victoria State Government was given, the group celebrated by carrying lanterns from Gold Reef Hall - near the Post Office up to Big Hill.Seven colour photographs of the Lantern festive workshop at Big Hill in c 2000. Taken by Jim Melbourne stawell -
Vision AustraliaSlide - Image, Talma, Front view of St Kilda Road building, circa 1900
... Lantern slide of RVIB taken from the front garden. ...Lantern slide of St Kilda Road building...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Lantern slide of RVIB taken from the front garden. ...Lantern slide of RVIB taken from the front garden. A circular garden bed outside the main entrance is filled with flowering plants and bushes, and surrounded by a stone driveway. Around the building, bushes, vines and trees have grown. Possibly circa mid 1870 to 1890's, based upon size of trees.Lantern slide of St Kilda Road buildingroyal victorian institute for the blind, buildings -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph - Graph, J W Allen, 1900 - 1940
... This item is part of a collection of six black and white glass lantern slides previously housed together in a glass plate box. ...Black and white glass lantern slide with paper edging showing a graph....Agriculture New South Wales Graziers Association Travel Sheep Breeding Photography Glass Lantern Slides J W Allen Black and white glass lantern slide with paper edging showing a graph. ...This item is part of a collection of six black and white glass lantern slides previously housed together in a glass plate box. The slides are part of a greater collection of around forty three black and white glass lantern slides, along with other photographs and photo albums related to this collection. This item is associated with the New South Wales Graziers Association world tour of merino sheep 1928/9. The slides were possibly used as supporting material in presentations made by J W Allen when on tour.Black and white glass lantern slide with paper edging showing a graph.agriculture, new south wales graziers association, travel, sheep, breeding, photography, glass lantern slides, j w allen -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph - Graph, J W Allen, 1900 - 1940
... This item is part of a collection of six black and white glass lantern slides previously housed together in a glass plate box. ...Black and white glass lantern slide with paper edging showing a graph....Agriculture New South Wales Graziers Association Travel Sheep Breeding Photography Glass Lantern Slides J W Allen Black and white glass lantern slide with paper edging showing a graph. ...This item is part of a collection of six black and white glass lantern slides previously housed together in a glass plate box. The slides are part of a greater collection of around forty three black and white glass lantern slides, along with other photographs and photo albums related to this collection. This item is associated with the New South Wales Graziers Association world tour of merino sheep 1928/9. The slides were possibly used as supporting material in presentations made by J W Allen when on tour.Black and white glass lantern slide with paper edging showing a graph.agriculture, new south wales graziers association, travel, sheep, breeding, photography, glass lantern slides, j w allen -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph - Cow, J W Allen, 1900 - 1940
... This item is part of a collection of twenty black and white glass lantern slides previously housed together in an old cardboard box. [8611 - 8630] The slides are part of a greater collection of around forty three black and white glass lantern slides, along with other photographs and photo albums related to this collection. ...Black and white glass lantern slide with paper edging depicting a cow in a barn....New South Wales Graziers Association Travel Cattle Agriculture J W Allen Photography Glass Lantern Slide Black and white glass lantern slide with paper edging depicting a cow in a barn. ...This item is part of a collection of twenty black and white glass lantern slides previously housed together in an old cardboard box. [8611 - 8630] The slides are part of a greater collection of around forty three black and white glass lantern slides, along with other photographs and photo albums related to this collection. This item is associated with the New South Wales Graziers Association world tour of merino sheep 1928/9. The slides were possibly used as supporting material in presentations made by J W Allen when on tour.Black and white glass lantern slide with paper edging depicting a cow in a barn.new south wales graziers association, travel, cattle, agriculture, j w allen, photography, glass lantern slide
