Showing 2017 items matching "legging"
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Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchLegging
... Legging...legging...This legging is part of a pair of leggings which presumably would have been worn by a cavalry soldier in the Royal Australian Army to protect the lower legs when riding in armed conflict. ...Brown leather cylindrical shaped legging with two leather straps for fastening. ...Legging F C Chamberlain & Co F C Chamberlain & Co ...This legging is part of a pair of leggings which presumably would have been worn by a cavalry soldier in the Royal Australian Army to protect the lower legs when riding in armed conflict. This item most likely dates to the World War One era.As an article of WWI protective clothing for use in armed conflict by a cavalry soldier, this item is of historic value. Brown leather cylindrical shaped legging with two leather straps for fastening. One strap is attached to the lower edge of the interior. This crosses over the lower exterior and passes through a leather loop at the front, which is attached by four metallic nails. The strap then wraps around the gaiter and passes through a second leather loop at the front, which is also attached by four corroded metallic nails. This strap (along with a shorter strap that is sewn and nailed into the top of the legging) pass through two buckles at the top. Both buckles are made of brass. The straps then tuck under four final leather loops, two of which are bolted to the legging with three corroded nails. Top of legging also carries a small brass hook.legging, gaiter, first world war, world war one, world war 1, wwi, ww1, war, army, uniform, royal australian army, the great war -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchLegging
... Legging...legging...This legging is part of a pair of leggings which presumably would have been worn by a cavalry soldier in the Royal Australian Army to protect the lower legs when riding in armed conflict. ...Brown leather cylindrical shaped legging with two leather straps for fastening. ...Legging F C Chamberlain & Co F C Chamberlain & Co ...This legging is part of a pair of leggings which presumably would have been worn by a cavalry soldier in the Royal Australian Army to protect the lower legs when riding in armed conflict. This item most likely dates to the World War One era.As an article of WWI protective clothing for use in armed conflict by a cavalry soldier, this item is of historic value. Brown leather cylindrical shaped legging with two leather straps for fastening. One strap is attached to the lower edge of the interior. This crosses over the lower exterior and passes through a leather loop at the front, which is attached by four metallic nails. The strap then wraps around the gaiter and passes through a second leather loop at the front, which is also attached by four corroded metallic nails. This strap (along with a shorter strap that is sewn and nailed into the top of the legging) pass through two buckles. The upper buckle is made of brass and the lower is made of steel. The straps then tuck under three final leather loops, two of which are bolted to the legging with three corroded nails. There should be a third loop here that is missing. Top corner of legging also carries a small corroded metal hook, presumably to hold layers together firmly.legging, gaiter, first world war, world war one, world war 1, wwi, ww1, war, army, uniform, royal australian army, the great war -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Legging
... Legging...Leather leg protection used by polo riders ...Brown suede leather left leg legging with velcro closing on side with two leather straps fitting into chrome attachment with elastic bottom to fit over foot...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Leather leg protection used by polo riders Replica of leggings manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost Suede Leggings Polo Brown suede leather left leg legging with velcro closing on side with two leather straps fitting into chrome attachment with elastic bottom to fit over foot Accessory Legging ...Leather leg protection used by polo riders Replica of leggings manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostBrown suede leather left leg legging with velcro closing on side with two leather straps fitting into chrome attachment with elastic bottom to fit over footsuede, leggings, polo -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumAccessory - Legging, 1939
... Legging...Leggings used by horse riders for leg protection made to fit over boot...Brown leather legging with stitching on top, bottom and sides. ...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Leggings used by horse riders for leg protection made to fit over boot Manufactured by Holden in 1939 Leggings Leather Military Brown leather legging with stitching on top, bottom and sides. straps on top and bottom with buckles to close Accessory Legging ...Leggings used by horse riders for leg protection made to fit over bootManufactured by Holden in 1939Brown leather legging with stitching on top, bottom and sides. straps on top and bottom with buckles to closeleggings, leather, military -
Shepparton RSL Sub BranchLegging, 1939
... Legging...legging...Brown leather cylindrical shaped legging with two leather straps for fastening. ...Brown leather cylindrical shaped legging with two leather straps for fastening. ...According to the Australian War Memorial, artillery were known to have used such leggings during the First World War, as were more well known units such as the Australian Light Horse.Brown leather cylindrical shaped legging with two leather straps for fastening. One strap is attached to the lower edge of the interior with a press stud. This crosses over the lower exterior and passes through a leather loop at the front. The strap then wraps around the legging and passes through a second leather loop at the front. This strap, along with a shorter strap that is sewn into the top of the gaiter, passes through a buckle and is tucked under two final leather loops. Interior length of gaiter is stamped with manufacturer's name. Top of gaiter also carries a small metal hook, presumably to hold layers together firmly.Manufacturer's stamp "J OAKMAN/1939" on side "[broad arrow]/NB", the size "15" is also stamped.legging, uniform, world war ii, second world war, world war 2 -
Shepparton RSL Sub BranchLegging, 1939
... Legging...legging...Brown leather cylindrical shaped legging with two leather straps for fastening. ...Brown leather cylindrical shaped legging with two leather straps for fastening. ...According to the Australian War Memorial, artillery were known to have used such leggings during the First World War, as were more well known units such as the Australian Light Horse.Brown leather cylindrical shaped legging with two leather straps for fastening. One strap is attached to the lower edge of the interior with a press stud. This crosses over the lower exterior and passes through a leather loop at the front. The strap then wraps around the legging and passes through a second leather loop at the front. This strap, along with a shorter strap that is sewn into the top of the gaiter, passes through a buckle and is tucked under two final leather loops. Interior length of gaiter is stamped with manufacturer's name. Top of gaiter also carries a small metal hook, presumably to hold layers together firmly.Manufacturer's stamp "J OAKMAN/1939" on side "[broad arrow]/AG", the size "15" is also stamped.legging, uniform, world war ii, second world war, world war 2 -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchLegging
... Legging...legging...The edges of the gaiter are unfinished and all elements are affixed through metal pins rather than stitching. Legging F C Chamberlain & Co ...Brown leather cylindrical shaped gaiter with one leather strap for fastening. One strap is attached to the lower edge of the interior with a metal pin. This crosses over the lower exterior and passes through a leather loop at the front. The strap then wraps around the gaiter and passes through a second leather loop at the front. This strap appears to pass through two rectangular cut out holes. The edges of the gaiter are unfinished and all elements are affixed through metal pins rather than stitching.Stamped in black ink on interior is the word "WONDER" alongside other illegible markings.legging, gaiter, first world war -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchLegging
... Legging...legging...Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch 99 Ford Street Beechworth high-country legging gaiter first world war Stamped in black ink on interior is the word "WONDER" alongside other illegible markings. ...Brown leather cylindrical shaped gaiter with two leather straps for fastening. One strap is attached to the lower edge of the interior with a metal pin. This crosses over the lower exterior and passes through a leather loop at the front. The strap then wraps around the gaiter and passes through a second leather loop at the front. This strap appears to pass through a buckle at the top of the gaiter. Another strap is passed through multiple rectangular cut out holes and secures to a second buckle.The edges of the gaiter are unfinished and all elements are affixed through metal pins rather than stitching.Stamped in black ink on interior is the word "WONDER" alongside other illegible markings.legging, gaiter, first world war -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchLegging, c. 1913
... Legging...legging...Top of gaiter also carries a small metal hook, presumably to hold layers together firmly. Legging F C Chamberlain & Co ...According to the UK National Archives, the firm F. C. Chamberlain & Co. was founded by Frederick Chamberlain, who made boot uppers at West Street, Wellingborough, in 1891. In 1903, he had moved to Mill Road, and by 1903, was established in Palk Road, producing boot uppers, leggings and gaiters by 1919. These gaiters are therefore presumed to be an early example of products produced by the company.Brown leather cylindrical shaped gaiter with two leather straps for fastening. One strap is attached to the lower edge of the interior. This crosses over the lower exterior and passes through a leather loop at the front. The strap then wraps around the gaiter and passes through a second leather loop at the front. This strap, along with a shorter strap that is sewn into the top of the gaiter, passes through a buckle (now missing) and is tucked under two final leather loops. Interior length of gaiter is stamped with manufacturer's name. Top of gaiter also carries a small metal hook, presumably to hold layers together firmly.Embossed manufacturer's name, "F.C. CHAMBERLAIN & CO/1913"legging, gaiter, f c chamberlain & co, first world war -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchLegging, c. 1913
... Legging...legging...Top of gaiter also carries a small metal hook, presumably to hold layers together firmly. Legging F C Chamberlain & Co ...According to the UK National Archives, the firm F. C. Chamberlain & Co. was founded by Frederick Chamberlain, who made boot uppers at West Street, Wellingborough, in 1891. In 1903, he had moved to Mill Road, and by 1903, was established in Palk Road, producing boot uppers, leggings and gaiters by 1919. These gaiters are therefore presumed to be an early example of products produced by the company.Brown leather cylindrical shaped gaiter with two leather straps for fastening. One strap is attached to the lower edge of the interior. This crosses over the lower exterior and passes through a leather loop at the front. The strap then wraps around the gaiter and passes through a second leather loop at the front. This strap, along with a shorter strap that is sewn into the top of the gaiter, passes through a buckle (now missing) and is tucked under two final leather loops. Interior length of gaiter is stamped with manufacturer's name. Top of gaiter also carries a small metal hook, presumably to hold layers together firmly.Embossed manufacturer's name, "F.C. CHAMBERLAIN & CO/1913"legging, gaiter, f c chamberlain & co, first world war -
Mont De LanceyLegging
... Legging...Handmade leather legging with 4 metal clips....Metal plates, short nails or hob nails driven into the sole & heel, often in a pattern, improved durability. boot covers leggings Handmade leather legging with 4 metal clips. Legging Wandin Thomas Sebire JP Wandin Thomas Sebire JP ...Wandin Thomas Sebire JP (1867-1960) learnt boot-making as a young man. In a small workshop on his property in Sebire Avenue, Wandin he made boots for family, friends & neighbours. He also repaired boots & made other small leather articles. Bootmaking is a complex process requiring a variety of tools. The leather is cut to shape, glazed & burnished (polished) with heated irons. The pieces are stretched onto, & nailed to, a wooden last to form the boot. Once attached to the insole, the boot is finished on a metal last. Uppers are stitched with waxed thread through holes made with an awl. Heels comprise pieces nailed together & neatened with a heel shave. Metal plates, short nails or hob nails driven into the sole & heel, often in a pattern, improved durability.Handmade leather legging with 4 metal clips.boot covers, leggings -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchLegging, c. 1938
... Legging...Khaki coloured canvas legging constructed of three panels, sewn together with beige topstitching. ...One tag on interior and printed manufacturer's information on interior centre panel; printed in black. Legging The Bray Company ...Khaki coloured canvas legging constructed of three panels, sewn together with beige topstitching. Gaiters fasten around leg by way of nine hooks which fit into metal eyelets; a strip of canvas runs under the foot and is buckled on the other side. One tag on interior and printed manufacturer's information on interior centre panel; printed in black.Tag reads "2-R"; printed inscription reads "2R/LEGGINGS,CANVAS, M-1938 DISMOUNTED O.D./THE BRAY COMPANY/10-27-43 W 12-036 OM 114B/72-L-61923/JEFFERSONVILLE OM DEPOT"second world war, uniform, jeffersonville -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchLegging, c. 1938
... Legging...Khaki coloured canvas legging constructed of three panels, sewn together with beige topstitching. ...Cotton shoelace is fed through one eyelet at top; shoelace has one aglet and one end without an aglet. Legging The Bray Company ...Khaki coloured canvas legging constructed of three panels, sewn together with beige topstitching. Gaiters fasten around leg by way of nine hooks which fit into metal eyelets; a strip of canvas runs under the foot and is buckled on the other side. One tag on interior and printed manufacturer's information on interior centre panel; printed in black. Cotton shoelace is fed through one eyelet at top; shoelace has one aglet and one end without an aglet.Tag reads "2-R"; printed inscription reads "2R/LEGGINGS,CANVAS, M-1938 DISMOUNTED O.D./THE BRAY COMPANY/10-27-43 W 12-036 OM 114B/72-L-61923/JEFFERSONVILLE OM DEPOT"second world war, uniform, jeffersonville -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Early 1900's
... Black & White photograph of a deformed lamb. It has five legs and six feet. Standing in front of shed....On Back: "Baby five legs, 6 feet"....It has five legs and six feet. Standing in front of shed. ...Donated by Jessie Smith (nee Small)Black & White photograph of a deformed lamb. It has five legs and six feet. Standing in front of shed.On Back: "Baby five legs, 6 feet".lamb, phillip island, jessie smith -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - HELIOGRAPH TRIPOD, Heliograph Tripod Legs, c. 1940 - 1945
... Tripod with wooden legs painted in jungle green. The legs are attached to the apex with tarnished brass fittings, each secured with brass screws. ...Stamped on one wooden leg: '15629' Stamped on the top plate: 'D(upwards arrow)D, 0 with an upwards arrow through it, 3(upwards arrow)0' Stamped on one brass leg fitting: 'STAND LAMP OR HELIO A MKlll'...Heliograph Tripod Legs Equipment HELIOGRAPH TRIPOD ...Tripods similar to this were used in both WW1 and WW2. Note: Item 6482 is a Heliograph that was mounted onto a tripod such as this when it was used for surveying.Tripod with wooden legs painted in jungle green. The legs are attached to the apex with tarnished brass fittings, each secured with brass screws. Metal reinforcing plates protect the pointed end of each leg. A brass plate sits at the apex with a threaded rod positioned to allow the attachment of a heliograph or signal light. A khaki webbing shoulder strap for carrying the item is secured to one of the legs. At the bottom end of the strap is a webbing loop used to secure the tripod legs when closed. Stamped on one wooden leg: '15629' Stamped on the top plate: 'D(upwards arrow)D, 0 with an upwards arrow through it, 3(upwards arrow)0' Stamped on one brass leg fitting: 'STAND LAMP OR HELIO A MKlll'military equipment - army, heliograph, signals -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFurniture - Chair, ca. 1890s
... Legs are turned and slightly cambriol. Some chairs have written on back leg "1486". ...Some of the chairs have hand written black pen on back leg "1486"...Legs are turned and slightly cambriol. Some chairs have written on back leg "1486". ...These oak and rattan high-backed armchairs were previously the old Warrnambool Council's furniture. The group of chairs was later held by the Warrnambool Art Gallery, then transferred to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village in 1976, soon after it opened. Warrnambool became a municipality in 1855, with a population of 1500. In 1863, it became a borough, and the Shire of Warrnambool was constituted in the same year. In 1883, Warrnambool was proclaimed a Town, and in 1918, it became the City of Warrnambool. In 1994, the City of Warrnambool and part of the Shire of Warrnambool amalgamated, becoming the Warrnambool City Council. Chairs are significant to local history as they were originally purchased for use in the Warrnambool Council. The chairs were part of the social and cultural history of Warrnambool.Chair, oak wood arm chair (set of 9), cureved back with decorated wooden edges, shield carved into top and protective metal plates on top at rear. Padded leather seat studded at edge, over rattan cane seat. Rattan cane is stitched onto wooden frame through drilled holes. Front and side legs each have two spindles between them. back legs have one. Legs are turned and slightly cambriol. Some chairs have written on back leg "1486". Made in England, c. 1896Some of the chairs have hand written black pen on back leg "1486"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, chair, armchair, rattan chair, warrnambool museum, warrnambool art gallery, 1890s chair, 19th century furniture, domestic furniture, warrnambool council, council chairs -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Tool - Tools, Blacksmith's leg vice, c1900
... He would build a fire and secure his leg vice to a stable point thus allowing him to work on any heated metal as required. ...Blacksmith's 'leg' vice. Sturdy blacksmith leg, post (vice). 15cm jaws...He would build a fire and secure his leg vice to a stable point thus allowing him to work on any heated metal as required. ...The Blacksmith could take this portable 'leg vice' and make repairs away from his forge.He could mend wheel bands, tools, farm equipment and also fine tune generic sized horseshoes on site. He would build a fire and secure his leg vice to a stable point thus allowing him to work on any heated metal as required. A Blacksmith was an essential person for the maintenance and making of farm and household equipment, and shoeing horses, in the pioneer settlements of Brighton, Moorabbin, Cheltenham c1900Blacksmith's 'leg' vice. Sturdy blacksmith leg, post (vice). 15cm jawsblacksmith, vise, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, market gardeners, forges, tools, early settlers, pioneers, ploughs, carts horse-drawn, anvils -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionClothing - Leather Leggings, C.1900's
... Used to protect legs during equine events. ...A Leather legging with fastening strap and buckle...William farmed in the Wimmera region and retired to Portland Horse riding Leg protection Safety A Leather legging with fastening strap and buckle Clothing Leather Leggings ...Used to protect legs during equine events. Two pairs of Leather leggings were found in a box marked with a card that said belongs to William Henry Kennedy. William was born in Dimboola 1894 and died in Portland 7 April 1971. William farmed in the Wimmera region and retired to PortlandA Leather legging with fastening strap and bucklehorse riding, leg protection, safety -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionClothing - Leather Leggings, C.1900's
... Used to protect legs during equine events. ...A Leather legging with fastening strap and buckle...William farmed in the Wimmera region and retired to Portland Horse riding Leg protection Safety A Leather legging with fastening strap and buckle Clothing Leather Leggings ...Used to protect legs during equine events. Two pairs of Leather leggings were found in a box marked with a card that said belongs to William Henry Kennedy. William was born in Dimboola 1894 and died in Portland 7 April 1971. William farmed in the Wimmera region and retired to PortlandA Leather legging with fastening strap and bucklehorse riding, leg protection, safety -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionClothing - Leather Leggings, C.1900's
... Used to protect legs during equine events. ...A Leather legging with fastening strap and buckle...William farmed in the Wimmera region and retired to Portland Horse riding Leg protection Safety A Leather legging with fastening strap and buckle Clothing Leather Leggings ...Used to protect legs during equine events. Two pairs of Leather leggings were found in a box marked with a card that said belongs to William Henry Kennedy. William was born in Dimboola 1894 and died in Portland 7 April 1971. William farmed in the Wimmera region and retired to PortlandA Leather legging with fastening strap and bucklehorse riding, leg protection, safety -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionClothing - Leather Leggings, C.1900's
... Used to protect legs during equine events. ...A Leather legging with fastening strap and buckle...William farmed in the Wimmera region and retired to Portland Horse riding Leg protection Safety A Leather legging with fastening strap and buckle Clothing Leather Leggings ...Used to protect legs during equine events. Two pairs of Leather leggings were found in a box marked with a card that said belongs to William Henry Kennedy. William was born in Dimboola 1894 and died in Portland 7 April 1971. William farmed in the Wimmera region and retired to PortlandA Leather legging with fastening strap and bucklehorse riding, leg protection, safety -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumFunctional object - regulation puttee
... Used as leg protection during equestrian events ...Brown leather leg protector, puttee....Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Used as leg protection during equestrian events As manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost brown leather puttee Brown leather leg protector, puttee. ...Used as leg protection during equestrian events As manufactured and sold by Holden and FrostBrown leather leg protector, puttee.brown leather, puttee -
Bellarine Historical Society MuseumContainer - Art Nouveau Silver Jewel Box, Jennings Brothers Manufacturing Company, circa 1910
... Antique silver plated Art Nouveau Jewelry Box (or casket) on legs, lined with silk showing silk-corded edges.Manufactured by Jennings Brothers Company, USA. ...Base bears the initials JB near bottom left leg and number 113 near top right leg. 'M' scratched in one shape on base....Art Nouveau Base bears the initials JB near bottom left leg and number 113 near top right leg. 'M' scratched in one shape on base. ...Mass production of Jewelry Boxes began in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries. Jewelry boxes came in a variety of sizes. They were made of cast metal, first plated with copper, then silver or gold. They were lined with fine pale coloured silks and often trimmed with a fine twisted silk cording. The Art Metal boxes during the early 1900s in Art Nouveau style were most popular with floral motifs gaining great favour. Jennings Brothers were founded in 1890 and produced a variety of objects. Each item is marked with JB and a 3-4 digit catalogue number. They went out of business in 1953. Their dies were purchased by another company to manufacture cheaper replicas of the original products.This box displays all of the typical features of a small example of this style of jewellery box or casket, particularly the elaborate Art Nouveau flower motifs decorating the lid and sides. The diamond pattern with floral motives is unusual.Antique silver plated Art Nouveau Jewelry Box (or casket) on legs, lined with silk showing silk-corded edges.Manufactured by Jennings Brothers Company, USA. Base features diamond shapes with floral motive in each shape.Base bears the initials JB near bottom left leg and number 113 near top right leg. 'M' scratched in one shape on base.art nouveau -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumFunctional object - Spring Newmarket button close putee, Circa 1900
... Used as leg protection during equine events...Leg protection leather button up putee...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Used as leg protection during equine events As manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost C1900 Equine Leather Putee Leg protection leather button up putee Functional object Spring Newmarket button close putee ...Used as leg protection during equine eventsAs manufactured and sold by Holden and Frost C1900Leg protection leather button up puteeequine, leather, putee -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - LEGGINGS, LIGHT HORSE
... leggings or gaitors were part of the uniform issued to soldiers to help protect their legs and uniform. The idea is to wrap around lower legs. ...Dark brown leather leggings with 2 leather straps to tighten around legs. Two straps - first one wrapping around leg 3 times to tighten. ...Dark brown leather leggings with 2 leather straps to tighten around legs. Two straps - first one wrapping around leg 3 times to tighten. ...leggings or gaitors were part of the uniform issued to soldiers to help protect their legs and uniform. The idea is to wrap around lower legs. It is believed the original owner was called "Pitt".Dark brown leather leggings with 2 leather straps to tighten around legs. Two straps - first one wrapping around leg 3 times to tighten. Second strap - small one at the top of the leg to hold it firm. Two metal studded loops at back to loop straps through.Stamped "Pitt 1941" also "15" and "H" on both leggings.leggings, uniform, ww1 -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumFunctional object - Military Puttee
... Used by the Military for lower leg protection...Military green cloth Puttee (Strapping) for binding lower leg...Used by the Military for lower leg protection Made and distributed by GMH Puttee ,military protection made in Australia Military green cloth Puttee (Strapping) for binding lower leg Functional object Military Puttee ...Used by the Military for lower leg protectionMade and distributed by GMHMilitary green cloth Puttee (Strapping) for binding lower legmade in Australiaputtee, ,military, protection -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumFunctional object - Regulation Puttee
... Used for leg protection Circa 1900...Brown leather leg protector with leather straps and steel buckles...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Used for leg protection Circa 1900 Manufactured by Holden and Frost Puttee brown leather leg protector Brown leather leg protector with leather straps and steel buckles Functional object Regulation Puttee ...Used for leg protection Circa 1900Manufactured by Holden and FrostBrown leather leg protector with leather straps and steel bucklesputtee, brown leather, leg protector -
Luther CollegeFurniture, Student desk, 1960's
... Luther's archive has one complete desk, and one missing its legs!...Wooden desk on metal legs...Luther's archive has one complete desk, and one missing its legs! Original desks of Luther College school desks furniture Student graffiti & general wear and tear Wooden desk on metal legs Student desk, 1960's Furniture ...Desks used by students in the 1960's and 1970's. Luther's archive has one complete desk, and one missing its legs!Original desks of Luther CollegeWooden desk on metal legsStudent graffiti & general wear and tearschool desks, furniture -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Leg Vice, Prior to 1950
... A leg vice is a mechanical apparatus used to secure an object to allow work to be performed on it by a carpenter or cooper such a planning wood. ...Leg Vice metal attached to cooper's bench ...The subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset as it is believed to have been produced before 1950. flagstaff hill warrnambool flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village vice leg vice coopers tools workbench vice carpenters tools woodworking tools None Leg Vice metal attached to cooper's bench Tool Leg Vice ...A leg vice is a mechanical apparatus used to secure an object to allow work to be performed on it by a carpenter or cooper such a planning wood. Vices generally have two parallel jaws, one fixed and the other movable, threaded in and out by a screw and lever. A leg vice gives greater holding power or force to a piece of material while a carpenter works on the timber.The subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset as it is believed to have been produced before 1950.Leg Vice metal attached to cooper's bench Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, vice, leg vice, coopers tools, workbench vice, carpenters tools, woodworking tools -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Scientific Instruments, W.& L.E. Gurley, Collapsible Leg Surveying Instrument: Tripod
... Collapsible Leg Surveying Instrument: Tripod...Spacer block halfway up each twin-strut leg....In white paint on the top "PTI" Manufacturer's stamp on each leg - circular. "W.& L.E. GURLEY...Spacer block halfway up each twin-strut leg. Collapsible Leg Surveying Instrument: Tripod Instrument Scientific Instruments W.& L.E. ...Used with the Plane Table - Item 4130, in surveying classes at Ballarat School of Mines. Item 4127, Tripod Location Chains, may also have been used.A large tripod of timber construction. Concave top mount flange to receive matching spherical spigot. Spacer block halfway up each twin-strut leg.In white paint on the top "PTI" Manufacturer's stamp on each leg - circular. "W.& L.E. GURLEYtripod, surveying, scientific instrument, ballarat school of mines, plane table, location chains, w & l e gurley
