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Trafalgar Holden Museum
Container - Properts Leather Soap
As used in the cleaning of all leather products including all types of equine leather.Retailed by Holden and FrostSquat yellow press lid canProperts Leather Soapleather, cleaner, conditioner -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Sole of Shoe, Leather sole of shoe with a nail stuck through the middle. Undated, <2000
Sole found in the Miners' cottage.Leather sole of shoe with a nail stuck through the middle. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Leather Film Cannister
Black leather film cannister for 35mm film cartridgeVietnam Saigonfilm cannister, 35mm -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Article - Swagger Stick, Leather bound swagger stick
Wood swagger stick bound in leather with loop strap on handle. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Leather Despatch Pouch
Leather dispatch pouch issued to soldier serving with the 48th Battalion to deliver urgent orders and messages usually between headquarters and military units.Despatch riders were used by armed forces to deliver urgent orders and messages between headquarters and military units. They had a vital role at a time when telecommunications were limited and insecure.Brown leather pouch with 48 BN written in white on front flap. Two metal buckles with leather straps on rearOn front flap: 48 BN written in white paint. Under flap: C.H.F. ^^ES C.M.F S.A 10/12 has been engraved into the leatherleather pouch, pouch, leather, map case -
Kilmore Historical Society
Clothing - Leather shoe, Pair leather dress shoes
Hand made black leather shoes with leather bow at instep. Short strap with button hole. Black bakelite button on metal ring rivetted to shoe. Size 11 stamped on sole. Leather sole and heel nailed to shoe. Fine machine stitching on top edges of shoe and down to sole from instep.Size 11 stamped on sole -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Leather Belt
A brown leather Army belt with shoulder strap attached and a metal claspL.Gibsonbelt, army, clothing -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Equipment - Red Leather Ski Boots
These boots show an early design of ski boots. The design of boots, materials and closures have changed dramatically as technology has evolved. Early ski boots were little more than lace-up work boots. in 1928, the Swiss ski racer Guido Reuge invented a cable binding designed to hold the heel down for alpine skiing. He named the binding after the Kandahar series of alpine ski races. After World War II, custom bootmakers developed the double boot, with a soft and comfy lace-up inner boot protected and stiffened by a thick bull-hide outer casing laced with heavy-duty corset hooks. A solution towards making boots stiffer and more durable arrived in 1954, when Swiss bike racer and stunt pilot Hans Martin patented the ski boot buckle as shown on this pair of boots. The real revolution in boot design occurred in 1966, when the Canadian ski team were equipped with plastic boots for the Alpine World Championships. Since then manufacturers have competed to further refine designs to meet a range of needs from the weekend skier to elite athletes. These boots were donated by DIana and Neville Mashford who owned the Hub and Snowlands at Falls Creek.These boots are significant because they demonstrate a stage in the evolving technology of designs for the ski sport industry.Red leather ski boots with four metal buckles and black lining.SEROC Made in Franceski equipment, ski boot design, vintage ski boots -
Kilmore Historical Society
Tool - Right sole, leather sole
Prepared leather sole. Polished skin side. Flesh side mechanically skivedNil -
Kilmore Historical Society
Textile - Right Shoe sole, Leather shoe sole
Right leather sole. Skin side polished. Flesh side mechanically skivedNil -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Footwear, Flying Leather Boots, 1962-1972
Tan colour leather flying boots Rubber sole, size 10 Laces attachedMade in Australia Label inside boot161 reconnaissance flight, flying boots -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Collar Box, Rexbilt Leather Company, 1924-1930
The evolution of the stiff shirt collar occurred in the 1830s when the detachable collar was "invented." At this time, the detachable collars were simply normal shirt collars like you’d see today, but sold separately from the shirt itself and needed to be kept in a container to keep them clean and accessible. The detachable collars were a way to avoid the weekly laundry. Because collars and cuffs were both the most visible parts of shirts and the parts most likely to get dirty, separating them allowed people to do the shirt equivalent of only washing your armpits after you go to the gym. That meant that the main body of the shirt could remain soft while the collar and cuffs that were visible could be starched and shaped. The popularity of detachable collars and starched collars, in general, began to fade in the 1920s and 30s. As shirt styles began to change. The advent of central heating, lighter weight fabrics, and a more relaxed social attitude to fashion all contributed to making men’s clothes more comfortable and less formal.An item that was used to store detachable men’s shirt collars from the early 20th century at a time when men's fashion was more formal and how a person dressed especially for formal occasions dictated a person's social standing. The subject item comes from a time that gives a snapshot into the past at the social norms of the time.Collar box, leather, cylindrical, includes strap, buckle, stitching and cardboard lining and man's white collarCollar inside box marked "CF652 Rexbilt Size 16 1/2 x 1 3/4" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, collar box, men's collar box, men's collar, leather collar box -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Gloves, Ladies' or Child's Kid Leather Gloves, Circa 1900's
One pair of ladies' or child's kid leather gloves. Cream in colour with detailing around the wrist area.ITALY stamped on the inside of the left glove and 7/39 with a semi circle over the 7 stamped on the inside of the right glove. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Weapon - Equipment Scabbard and frog, Leather scabbard, C WW1
Metal bayonet scabbard German short saw-back bayonet model 1898 complete with leather frog -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Wallet, Brown Leather Lockable Flap Wallet, 1820-1850
Edgbaston is now an affluent suburb of Birmingham. The relation of the owner, James Griffin, to the donor (a resident of Kew) has not been identified. 'The Gentleman's Magazine' of 1845 contains a reference to the death of Mary, aged 12, at Brighton, the daughter of James Griffin of Edgbaston and of Withymoor Works, Dudley. (p.325). Coincidentally, James Griffin, a manufacturer of Withymoor Works was issued with a patent for his improvements in the manufacture of "spades, shovels, and such like tools" on 5 October 1843. Withymoor Works was owned by James Griffin & SonNineteenth Century leather document wallet that was brought to Australia by James Griffin's descendants.Brown leather wallet with inserted gussets to side and brass plate with lock to front and a fold over flap with brass fitting which clips shut and can be locked and leather double stitched casing to back for inserting a belt with key to lock inside. The owners name is engraved on the clasp."James Griffin / Edgbaston."cases, wallets, edgbaston, james griffin, withymoor works -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Shield, Lionel's Leathercraft, Wooden shield with minor inscribed leather shields in acknowledgement of Parkwood High School year 12 staff 1984, 1984
Wooden shield with minor inscribed leather shields in acknowledgement of Parkwood High School year 12 staff 1984 -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Gloves, Ladies' or Child's kid leather gloves, Circa 1900's
One pair of ladies' or child's kid leather gloves with piercing and raised stitching down the top or front of the glove.36 LAVABILE stamped inside the left glove 62/36 stamped inside the right glove. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Document Wallet, Brown Leather Document Wallet owned by Alys Mary Kirkland, 1900-1922
Mary Alys Kirkland lived in Coolaroo in Brisbane.Brown leather wallet embossed with the initials AMK (Alys Mary Kirkland), ancestor of Rosemary Vaughan-Smith, the donor. "AMK"document wallets, leather wallets -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Memorabilia - Presentation Medal in Case (x2), P J A, Circular metal medal with gold coloured rim, in brown leather case with red velvet cushion and white lining in lid, commemorating the Ringwood Clocktower Diamond Jubilee 1928-1988, 1988
Circular metal medal with gold coloured rim, in brown leather case with red velvet cushion and white lining in lid.On lid: Exclusive Presentation Medal; On medal: The Ringwood Clocktower (on back) Ringwood Clocktower Diamond Jubilee 1928 - 1988 -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Clothing - Gaiters, Woven Wool, Leather & Metal Gaiters, Twentieth Century
Pair of knee-high tweed woollen gaiters with attached leather straps and metal buckles to tie around each footcostume accessories - gaiters -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object - Tool: Leather work, Skiver - leather thinning tool
Ballarat School of Mine had a boot making department. This one of the tools that would have been usedBlade tool - wooden handles and brass blade section"EDMUNDSON - LANCASTER" engraved on blade section "LEITCH" on both wooden handles tool, leather, boot making, ballarat school of mines, skiver, edmundson, lancaster -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
leather collar box, Round leather Collar Box
This collar box belonged to a soldier in WW2 who lived in the local Shepparton area. Round tan coloured leather case, lined with cream and brown stripped cotton material; a small leather carry strap with outer edges sewn either side to the top of case and a separate strap across the top of the case to fix the case closed with buckle feature; the closing strap is broken away from the buckle hole area.early - mid c20th collar box -
Red Cliffs Military Museum
Wallet, Leather Wallet, (estimated); 1940's
Wallets like these were presented to the men leaving to join the Services or before leaving Australian shores, by Firms and individuals in the communityA leather wallet (possibly Emu hide), which was presented to A.J. Roddy, by Archie McNabb, for the Chamber of Commerce, Roxy Theatre, Red Cliffs 1940.Nonecollection, ww11, a j, roddy, wallet -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Footwear - Leather Football boots, 1940s
These football boots belonged to Adrian Conway in the late 1940s. He was an actives sportsman in the Wodonga community including playing golf and football with the Wodonga Football club. Adrian was a son of Michael and Catherine Conway of Wodonga. He passed away in 2002. This item was donated by one of his sisters.These football boots belonged to a well-known member of the Wodonga community.A pair of black leather football boots. Each shoe has 19 lace eyelets, but no laces are not matching. Each boot has 7 stops on the sole.wodonga sport, football boots, wodonga football club -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact, Fold out leather frame with 2 sepia photographs of soldiers, Early 20th Century
This frame contains two as yet unidentified soldiers from two of Australia’s earliest overseas conflicts. The WW1 soldier has the rank of Captain and the Boer War soldier has the three stripes of Sergeant. It is possible that he belongs to the Coronation Contingent of Edward V11 in 1902.These soldiers were selected form all over Australia with 42 coming from Victoria. The Australian War Memorial cites a number of approximately 16000 soldiers who fought in the Boer War from 1899-1902. Of that number 282 died in action or as a result of wounds while around 320 died as a result of disease and accidents. Six received the Victoria Cross as well as other awards for bravery. The First World War had more drastic consequences for Australia. From a population of less than 5 million, 416809 men enlisted of whom over 60,000 were killed with 156000 wounded gassed or taken prisoner. Australian fought from 1914-1918 from Egypt, Turkey, and the Western Front in Europe. These photographs are representative of many photos which are kept in remembrance of Australian soldiers who fought in wars particularly the two world wars. The Boer war photo is a rarer one.This bi- fold photo frame is rectangular in shape with a rounded section at each top. It is leather in composition and has the Rising Sun insignia in each arch which appears to be metal. There are glass covering two photographs one of a Boer War soldier and the other of WW1. It is hinged in the middle with a double layer of leather which is broken .The Boer war photograph has a coloured flag and medal ribbons. The two Rising Sun badges have Australian Commonwealth Military Forces. The frame itself has J C Vickery Regent St W stamped on the back in gold with a crown above it. The photograph of the WW1 soldier has Hana Studio Ltd 22**** which although unreadable has been matched with another photograph to read,” 22 Bedford St Strand London. The photograph of the Boer War soldier has no studio identity. warrnambool history, unknown soldiers of warrnambool, boer war soldier, world war 1 soldier -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Clothing, Vietnam veterans MC Australia Leather Vest
Framed motorcycle leather vest. Vest has Vietnam Veterans Top Rocker. Australia Bottom rocker and MC patch. Vest is decorated with multiple patches and badgesVietnam Veterans MC Australiamotorcycle vest, vietnam veterans mc australia -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Leather pouch and stamps - Cudgewa Railway Line, c1890
Cudgewa Line -The Cudgewa railway line opened in stages between 1889 and 1921. The first section from Wodonga to Huon opened on 10 September 1889. It was extended to Bolga on 18 July 1890, Tallangatta on 24 July 1891 and then to Shelley on 13 June 1916. Shelley was the highest station in Victoria. It extended further on to Beetomba on 10 April 1919 and finally reached Cudgewa on 5 May 1921. The line had 1 in 30 grades and trestle bridges that have been heritage listed. In 1919, the line was used to carry materials for the construction of Hume Weir, and three years later a spur line connecting Ebden to the weir was opened. In the 1960s, Cudgewa became the railhead of materials for the Snowy Mountains Scheme. The last passenger service from Wodonga to Tallangatta ran on 30 September 1961. The turntable and passenger platform at Cudgewa were abolished in 1976. These stamps were used by Joh Murray who for many years worked with Victorian Railways based at Wodonga.A leather pouch with belt and lock. It bears a metal name tag inscribed with name of railway station. The pouch contains 3 station stamps, a date stamp and 2 carriage keys.On pouch WODONGA On stamps: BONEGILLA 1470/ EBDEN 1471/ BANDOLIER 1473cudgewa rail line, victorian railways, closed victorian railways, railway stamps -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Souvenir, United Sunday schools, Red Leather Bookmark, United Sunday Schools' Demonstration, Melbourne, 6 May 1901, 1901
SUNDAY SCHOOL DEMONSTRATION. With three times three we coo-ee, The Prince we meet again; Our Princess May we welcome, With heart and voice amain. This was the welcome of the children of the Melbourne Sunday schools. The greeting came from over 30,000 youthful voices to the accompaniment of as many waving flags of diminutive size, held by the children. Probably not one of those who sang so lustily had witnessed the previous visit of his Royal Highness; or knew anything of it except as a traditional event, but the sentiment was a good and proper one all the same. The children were massed on the rising ground in the Domain, and apparently the long wait was not at all wearying. It was to most of them a huge picnic. They lunched on the grass, and filled in the intervening lime with games such as the juvenile heart delights in. At intervals something approaching order, was observed, and then songs, which have been in rehearsal for some weeks past, were sung under the baton of Mr. D. R. Davies, musical director, and to the lead of a united brass band of over a hundred instrumentalists under Bandmaster E; T. Code. A solo was also sung by Mr. H. J. Floyd. At all times the scene was an exceedingly animated one. Most of the children were attired in light costumes, and those in whose dress there was some color provided the necessary variety to make up a most picturesque scene. Probably there were nearly 35,000 adults and children at this spot. They occupied the frontage to St. Kilda-road, from Government House gates to the intersecting thoroughfare beyond. As the children were confined to the high ground, there was a green strip in front of them, and the dark green of the fir trees at the top of the slope made a most suitable background. Between these two lines of even coloring the children, with the easy freedom of youth, made perhaps as pretty a feature of the pageant as could be found anywhere in the whole route of the procession." (The Age, Tues 7 May 1901, p.6)This tiny battered piece of ephemera recording the United Sunday School Demonstration of 1901 must once have been exceedingly common, however in the context of the growing collection that the Society has relating to the opening of the first Commonwealth Parliament in Melbourne it has historic and social significance.Embossed red leather bookmark commemorating the 'United Sunday Schools Demonstration' in St Kilda Road in 1901 to welcome the Prince and Princess of Wales to open the first Commonwealth Parliament in the Royal Exhibition Building."United Sunday Schools Demonstration, Melbourne Australia, Melbourne May 6 1901"opening of the first commonwealth parliament - 1901, sunday schools - victoria, federation events - victoria - 1901, ephemera -
Clunes Museum
Document - PHOTOCOPIED LEDGER ENTRIES, John Spark Leather Ledger dated 1870's
130 PHOTOCOPIED PAGES FROM A SMALL LEATHER LEDGER -1872-1873-1874 &1875 owned by John Spark who later had a butcher Shop at 27 Fraser Street. Likely to be his droving recordsJOHN SPARK THE JUNCTION - written on front. The Junction referring to his property on the road to Maryborough. local history, books, accounts, spark's butcher shop -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Footwear - Leather Running Spikes, 1950s
These running spikes belonged to Adrian Conway, probably in the late 1940s. He was an actives sportsman in the Wodonga community including playing football and golf. Adrian was a son of Michael and Catherine Conway of Wodonga. He passed away in 2002. This item was donated by one of his sisters.These running spikes belonged to a well-known member of the Wodonga community.A pair of black leather running spikes. Each shoe has 12 lace eyelets, but no laces are included. Each shoe has 5 metal spikes on the sole under the front of the shoe. The number 967 is also on the sole of each shoe.Under sole of each shoe: Mac Shoerunning spikes, athletics, wodonga sport