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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Lever
Lever iron, fire hydrant lever.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, fire hydrant lever, lever -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Kristine Bak, "A Lever & Kitchen Album", 1988
"A Lever & Kitchen Album" History of Lever & Kitchen by Kristine Bak from beginnings in 1800s to year of publication, 1988. Pale blue cover with black and white photo of Balmain Works; many black and white photos included.business and traders - soaps/candles, industry - manufacturing, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, lever & kitchen pty ltd, unilever australia (holdings) ltd -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia Inc
Accessory - Torch, Lever activated torch A9
Originated from HollandTorch used by Air Force personal During Second World WarSmall brown torch with activating lever Type A9TROPICALIZED FEBRUARY 1945 DAYTON ACME CO. CINCINNATI , OHIO., U.S.A. PATENT APPLIED FOR LAMP ASSEM., FLASHLIGHT (HAND ENERGIZED) TYPE A9 SPECIFICATION No.32454 MFR'SNo.16 3-B ORDER No 2084-PHILA-45-54 PROPERTY - AIR FORCES .U.S. ARMY -
Friends of Kurth Kiln
Jinker Jack, Jack for changing wheels on light horse-drawn wagons. Contoured lever handle with holding ratchet, 1940 approx
Jack for changing wheels on light horse-drawn wagons. Contoured Lever Handle with holding Ratchet -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Domestic object - Soap, Manufactured by Lever & Kitchen and Unilever, Lever & Kitchen Pty Ltd, 1860s - 1980s
Four cakes of soap made by Lever and Kitchen, and Unilever from the 1970s onwards. .01 - Lux, in pink wrapper (125g) .02 - Buttermilk, yellow .03 - Velvet, yellow: "So Pure, so Mild" on one side .04 - yellowindustry - manufacturing, business and traders - soaps/candles, domestic life, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, unilever australia (holdings) ltd, lux, velvet soap -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph Album, Photograph album containing photographs of staff and students of East Ringwood Primary School No. 4180 over the period 1983-1993. Colour; Lever Arch style album. All photographs in archival pockets. Estimate 82 pages 200 photographs. Album has black/grey cover. Some photos have names
Photograph album containing photographs of staff and students of East Ringwood Primary School No. 4180 over the period 1983-1993. Colour; Lever Arch style album. All photographs in archival pockets. Estimate 82 pages 200 photographs. Album has black/grey cover. Some photos have names. -
Puffing Billy Railway
Sign - Advertising - Pure Velvet Soap - Enamel Sign, pre 1950s
Velvet Soap was a widely used laundry bar soap launched in 1906, produced by J. Kitchen & Sons, owned by John Ambrose Kitchen (1835 - 1922). Kitchen was born in Britain and emigrated to Victoria in 1854. After a less than successful period at the Caledonian and Blackwood diggings, Kitchen returned to Melbourne and joined his father and brothers in establishing a tallow candle making works. Through merger and expansion the company became the pre-eminent manufacturer of soap and candles in the eastern colonies in the mid to late 19th century. Kitchen also speculated in a number of enterprises but suffered financial setbacks as a result of the 1890s bank crashes. Despite this, the company continued to grow in the early twentieth century with the introduction of products such as Velvet Soap and Solvol. The company merged with the British company Lever Bros in 1914 who eventually took full control of the company in 1924, becoming Lever and Kitchen. Advertising for Velvet Soap in Australia was extensive and pervasive. All manner of surfaces were used to advertise the product such as building walls, roofs, and most commonly, enamelled sheet metal signs which were fastened to any available surface internally and externally. The most common form of sign that Velvet Soap used was the words 'PURE VELVET SOAP' in white lettering within a vivid dark blue, elongated Maltese cross. On the enamelled metal signs the Maltese cross sat on a red background with a yellow border. While this was the dominant form for Velvet Soap signs, there were variations from the standard. The Velvet Soap sign is of historical significance as a representative of painted signs that were once a common form of advertising during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. - : http://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/14447#sthash.Vb6KAUWl.dpufHistoric - Advertising Sign - Velvet SoapTin sign with white, yellow, red and blue enamel. Pure velvet soap.puffing billy, enamel sign, pure velvet soap -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Postcard - Velvet Soap, 85 years anniversary, Lever & Kitchen Pty Ltd, 1985
Six postcards produced in 1985 to commemorate 85 years of Velvet Soap. All are described (on the back) as depicting "the style of an early Velvet advertisement".industry - manufacturing, business and traders - soaps/candles, advertising, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, lever & kitchen pty ltd, velvet soap -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Lever Bros Pty Ltd, The Lux Book, 1940 - 1942
"The Lux Book" Two Lux Knitting books available only with the purchaseof two large packets of Lux. .01 - 1940. Pencil name on page 1 Mrs Terrill .02 - 1942. Both contain knitting patterns using wool and inside the front cover are instructions for washing using Lux.industry - manufacturing, business and traders - soaps/candles, domestic life, costume, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, lever brothers pty ltd -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Plan (item) - Bristol Aeroplane 170 schematic drawings, Throttle Control Lever Wheel (Complete) In Board
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Plan (item) - Bristol Aeroplane 170 schematic drawings, Prop & Cut Out Control Lever Wheel
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Plan (item) - Bristol Aeroplane 170 schematic drawings, Throttle Control Lever Wheel (Complete) Outboard
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Plan (item) - Bristol Aeroplane 170 schematic drawings, Sub. Assy. of Control Lever Wheels
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Plan (item) - Bristol Aeroplane 170 schematic drawings, Assembly of Lever Complete
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, Johny Lever Live Show (comedy) performed at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre – May 2015
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Lever Lift Seat Drawing & Photos .L.A. Rumbold & Co Ltd Kingsgate Place London N.W 6 Part No. M/233
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Lever Tow Bar RAAF Oxygen Recgharging Trolley W11141/20
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Merbein District Historical Society
Book, John James Thompson Lever, 1853-1925
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Merbein District Historical Society
Document, John James Thompson Lever, 1853-1925
Merbein's first Justice of the Peacemerbein, township, justice of the peace, george hedley lever, st john's church of england, churches, john james thompson lever -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, John James Thompson Lever, 1853-1925
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Kilmore Historical Society
That Boy of Norcot's, That Boy of Norcott's, 1869
Victorian novel Brown & green marbelled board cover hardback book. Black leather spine & corners. Corners worn through to board, leather spine torn and detached from body of book. Back cover completely detached. Five illustrations. 274 pp. Poor condition.On flyleaf, '24' crossed out. '96' handwritten in red ink and underlined. '54' stamped.adult fiction, kilmore mechanics institute library. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - The Australian Army - A Brief History, Austin, Brigadier M and Lever, Major Geoff, 2001
A revised short history of the Australian Army beginning with Aboriginal resistance to settlement; through an examination of the service of colonial forces in the Sudan and Boer Wars; both World Wars, Korea, Vietnam and Afghanistan. It contains a detailed section explaining the history and traditions of the Australian Army including patches, badges, the slouch hat and the Rising Sun badge.A bound volume of 96 pages featuring an image of an Australian soldier carrying an injured child on the cover. This publication includes 11 maps in colour as well as black and white and colour illustrations.A revised short history of the Australian Army beginning with Aboriginal resistance to settlement; through an examination of the service of colonial forces in the Sudan and Boer Wars; both World Wars, Korea, Vietnam and Afghanistan. It contains a detailed section explaining the history and traditions of the Australian Army including patches, badges, the slouch hat and the Rising Sun badge.australian military, military history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - LIFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP
Cardboard box containing a cake of Lifebuoy medicated health soap made by Lever Brothers Pty Ltd, red and black label.Lever Brothers Pty Ltddomestic equipment, cleaning, soap -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Envelope - Borough of Portland containing wax seals, n.d
Front: ' Wafers for use with lever stamp Portland Free Library' pencilglenelg shire council archives, wax seals, administration -
Parks Victoria - Maldon State Battery
Lever
Located on-site behind the battery. It's use is unknown.Long rusty iron rod with round handle on one end, 90 degree angle on other. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Fob Watch, 1920-30s
Fob (or pocket) watches were developed in Europe in the 16th century and gained wide usage during the mid 18th century until World War 1 when the wristwatch was invented. These watches were designed to be carried in a small pocket and attached through the means of a 'fob' which could be a chain or made from a variety of materials such as leather. Their popularity peaked in the nineteenth century where they were an important part of middle and lower class society as well. The inclusion of the word RAILWAY on the face of the watch suggests a possible use by an employee of the railways. This item is of social significance as fob / pocket watches were valued as an essential object in all levels of society. For some occupations, such as the railroads, it was a necessary tool of the job. Steel Railway Lever open face pocket / fob watch dated 1920s-1930s. The white dial has large black arabic numerals and outer minute divisions around the edge. A circular insert and small hand to show the seconds is at the bottom of the watch face. The hour hand is a rounded leaf shape, and the minute hand a thin diamond shape. Both hands and the small rounded end of the second hand reflect a metallic blue sheen in the right lighting. The words RAILWAY LEVER, 15 JL and SWISS MADE are on the dial. The lever set on watches was a requirement for railroad watches. It required a two step process for the hands to be adjusted. 15 JL refers to the movement being a 15 jewel one.The front dial of the watch has the words 15 JL, RAILWAY LEVER, and SWISS MADE. flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, fob watch, pocket watch, watch, horology, time keeper, swiss made, railway lever, 15 jl, 15 jewel -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Fob Watch, 1940-60s
Fob (or pocket) watches were developed in Europe in the 16th century and gained wide usage during the mid 18th century until World War 1 when the wristwatch was invented. These watches were designed to be carried in a small pocket and attached through the means of a 'fob' which could be a chain or made from a variety of materials such as leather. Their popularity peaked in the nineteenth century where they were an important part of middle and lower class society as well.This item is of social significance as fob / pocket watches were valued as an essential object in all levels of society. For some occupations, such as the railroads, it was a necessary tool of the job. Steel York Lever open face pocket / fob watch dated between 1940-1960. The dial has an inner pewter circle, outer minute divisions and a circular insert and hand to show the seconds. The numbers are finely edged with a black line and the hands are two coloured. The back of the watch is patterned with fine lines and three rectangle shapes. The words 'ANTIMAGNETIC' are on the front of the watch. Anti-magnetic watches began to be made at the beginning of the 20th century as mechanical watches were affected by magnetic fields. The 'lever' set on watches was a requirement for railroad watches. It required a two step process for the hands to be adjusted. The front dial of the watch has the words 'YORK LEVER', 'ANTIMAGNETIC' and 'MADE IN GERMANY'. flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, fob watch, pocket watch, watch, horology, time keeper, york lever, anti-magnetic, made in germany -
Shepparton RSL Sub Branch
Grenade, World War Two period
WW2 Mills Bomb (Hand Grenade M36.WW2 Hand Grenade used by Australia and Commonwealth Countries.Segmented Cast Iron body with lever (now softened) and with Safety Pin and Ring. Firing Pin in position with heat softened firing pin spring. Non regulation filler screw fitted. The Grenade has been totally burnt out, there is no Base Plug and no Firing Pin/Fuse Holder assembly.The body is marked R B D which stands for R.B.Davies the lever is marked the same. -
Puffing Billy Railway
1920's Station Cash Box Tin - Hobbs & Co London, 1920's
1920's Station Cash Box Tin Made by Hobbs & Co London Lever Machine Made Alfred Charles Hobbs (October 7, 1812 – November 6, 1891) was an American locksmith and inventor. Hobbs went to London as a representative of the New York company of Day & Newell, which was exhibiting at the Great Exhibition of 1851. Hobbs had brought with him his boss's (Robert Newell) Parautoptic lock, designed to compete with, and surpass, the locks available at the time in Britain. He was the first one to pick Bramah's lock and the Chubb detector lock at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and forced the lock manufacturers to improve their designs. The lock controversy continues a subject of great interest at the Crystal Palace, and, indeed, is now become of general importance. We believed before the Exhibition opened that we had the best locks in the world, and among us Bramah and Chubb were reckoned quite as impregnable as Gibraltar— more so, indeed, for the key to the Mediterranean was taken by us, but none among us could penetrate into the locks and shoot the bolts of these masters. The mechanical spirit, however, is never at rest, and if it is lulled into a false state of listlessness in one branch of industry, and in one part of the world, elsewhere it springs up suddenly to admonish and reproach us with our supineness. Our descendents on the other side of the water are every now and then administering to the mother country a wholesome filial lesson upon this very text, and recently they have been "rubbing us up" with a severity which perhaps we merited for sneering at their shortcomings in the Exhibition. In 1854 he was awarded a Telford Medal by the Institution of Civil Engineers for his paper 'On the Principles and Construction of Locks'. Sign on a strong room door. Hobbs became one of the founders of the lock making firm of Hobbs Hart & Co. Ltd. The company started in 1851 and was formally registered as Hobbs and Co. in 1852. But by 1855 it had become Hobbs, Ashley and Company. The name then changed to Hobbs, Ashley and Fortescue, with an address at 97 Cheapside in London. Then for the next ninety years the address was 76 Cheapside in London. In 1860 Hobbs returned to America and lived in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and went on to hold a dozen patents for firearm ammunition manufacturing. In 1880 he listed himself as a "Superintendent Of Cartridge Factory" Info from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Charles_HobbsHistoric - Railways - Station Cash Box Tin 1920's Station Cash Box Tin - Hobbs & Co London Metal Tin - painted Black, Gold and Red with Brass Lock and HandleHobbs & Co London Lever Machine Made1920's station cash box tin, puffing billy -
Murrumbeena Cricket Club
Photograph, 1927-28 C Team Premiership, c. 1928
Photograph of 1927-28 C Team premiershipOther names may be J Munro, Harry Lever, N Lever, Stan Coopermurrumbeena, murrumbeena cricket club, cricket, cricket clubs, cricketers, jack ridgeway, ray harper, g hobart, j mills, p george, peter robertson, alf sanday, fred whelan, t j riley, wally gray, jim watson