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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Document - Form/s, Lost Luggage Label, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Lost Luggage Label", 1960's
Printed form titled "Lost Luggage Label", has heading "State Electricity Commission of Victoria / Provincial Tramways". Printed on heavy card, with left hand edge partly tapered and central hole with protective card rings glued on either side of label. Has space for date, Route, Tram No, Conductor's No, Time, Trip No (In or Out) and Card No. trams, tramways, luggage, lost luggage, conductors -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, P J Markham's Luggage Label
The Mitcham Post Office was erected in 1924 as a large double-storied brick residence with two shops facing Whitehorse Road. In the larger shop Bertha and Patrick Markham operated a mixed newsagency business and the local Post office. Bertha Markham was appointed Postmistress. Patrick Markham put himself forward as a candidate for the Mitcham Riding in 1914 but was defeated by 34 votesColoured photograph of P J Markham's luggage label with inscription P. J. Markham, 678 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham, Phone Ringwood 198markham p j -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Metal Sign - V/Line, n.d
V/Line metal sign, painted orange one side, black lettering, black stencil representation of luggage.Front: 'Luggage'v/line, sign, signage, luggage, public transport -
Parks Victoria - State Coal Mine - Wonthaggi
Ticket, Victorian Railways
Railway luggage ticket to ensure that luggage reaches its destination which is the State Coal Mine.Small used railway luggage ticket with inscriptions.Yes -
Jewish Museum of Australia
Lowit, Mr. Leo, Women and luggage in endless arched corridor by Leo Lowit, 1943, 1943
Mounted watercolour and pencil on paper.Signed and dated (LR): "Lowit15/VI 43"second world war, 1939-1945, jewish history & people, holocaust, czech republic -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Gerald Durrell, A Zoo in my Luggage, 1960
Hardcover w/ Dust Jacketnature, walsh st library -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - "Powers Instructions" - machine for punching early boarding, luggage and freight passes
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Hudson Ambulance Conversion Luggage Compartment Aft ( Bomb Bay) Looking Aft Drawing No.1B
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Hudson Ambulance Conversion Forward Luggage Compartment ( Bomb Bay) Looking Forward Drawing No. 1A
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (Item) - Hudson Ambulance Conversion Luggage Compartments ( Bomb Bay) View From Underneath Nose Looking Aft Drawing No.1
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Gippsland Art Gallery
Photograph, Eden, Ron, Unloading the Luggage, 1983/1996
Purchased, 1984Type C printgippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Luggage Barrow, Late 19th to first half of the 20th century
The old style luggage barrow or porter's trolley is used at railway stations throughout Australia. These types of porter trolleys served a vital role in supporting passengers to move their luggage around on a station platform. An everyday item used on stations platforms to move luggage around by a porter it is significant as it is an item not used now but can give us a historical view of social life and snapshot of Australia's main source of transport in the Victorian era the train.Luggage or cargo barrow without sides, made from iron wheel and wooden slats with metal supports. It is used as a trolley to move luggage.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, wheelbarrow, luggage barrow, luggage trolley, porter's trolley -
Puffing Billy Railway
Luggage Barrow, Porters, 1900s
Porters Luggage Barrow Used on railway station platforms across Victoria to carry luggage and goods between two locations. Historic - Victorian Railways - Porters Luggage BurrowPorters Luggage Barrow made of Timber - wood and with wrought iron fittings puffing billy, porters luggage barrow, victorian railways -
Mont De Lancey
Suitcase
Suitcase used by Miss O.A. Sebire.Brown vinyl suitcase with metal locks & 2 luggage tagssuitcases, luggage -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Leather, luggage straps and labels c1916, 20thC
Leather straps were commonly used to secure cases and other forms of luggage when traveling. The labels enabled easy identification when collecting luggage from transport carriages, coaches, buses and trains. 10th Field Company, Australian Engineers WW1 1914-18. The 10th Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Australian Army. Originally formed in 1912 as a Militia formation, the brigade was re-raised in 1916 as part of the expansion of the Australian Imperial Force following the end of the Gallipoli campaign. It subsequently saw service on the Western Front in France and Belgium during the First World War. After the war it was disbanded but was re-raised in 1921 as a part-time formation based in the state of Victoria. During the Second World War the brigade was used in a garrison role in Australia before being disbanded in 1942.These leather straps and labels were attached to the luggage of an Australian soldier during early 20th C who may have been a resident or relative of a resident in City of MoorabbinLeather luggage straps with metal buckles and 3 luggage address labels attached.Label 1 - L.D.McCallum Sgt / 10th Fd Coy AE Label 2 - Healesville Label 3 - Maryborough leather, straps, belts, luggage labels, tools, saddles, wallets, personal effects, horses, drays, world war 1 1914 -18, world war 2 1939-45, army, 1st aif, military, 10th field company australian engineers, western front, france, belgium, -
Mont De Lancey
Suitcase
Used by Mrs. H.N. LordMaroon material suitcase with leather straps and metal zippers and buckles, with 2 luggage tags."Regent"suitcases, luggage -
Puffing Billy Railway
Platform Luggage Trolley, Station Porters - two smaller unpainted ones
Station Porters platform Luggage Trolley - two smaller unpainted ones Historic - Victorian Railways - Station Porters platform Luggage TrolleyStation Porters platform Luggage Trolley - two smaller unpainted ones - made of wood and wrought ironstation porters platform luggage trolley, puffing billy, victorian railways -
Mont De Lancey
Luggage tag, c1926
Property of E. Leason - Passenger to London.Luggage tag - with blue letter "E" printed on front. Has leather strap. On rear name of passenger.luggage, suitcases, baggage labels -
Puffing Billy Railway
Porters, Luggage Trolley - large red one, 1900s
Porters Luggage Trolley - large red one Used for transporting luggage and other items on a railway platforms by porters and other station staff.Historic - Victorian Railways - Station Porters platform Luggage Trolley Large Porters Trolley - made of wood and steelpuffing billy, victorian railways, porter, luggage, hand trolley -
Victorian Maritime Centre
Luggage Tag
The souvenir brass & leather luggage strap was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. It is part of a cruise liner collection by D. Benson and Family over a period of years. D. Benson sold part of the collection to the V.M.C who purchased the remaining part. It is a great source of information to visitors to the V.M.C. At the time of ocean liner holiday cruising, many people purchased these souvenirs to keep or give away as gifts.Brass luggage tag on leather strap with 'Fairstar''& emblem engraved on front. Name & address of passenger engraved on rear.On back, D. Benson, 61 Campbell Road, Somers. One front Fairstar.fairstar, souvenir -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Back Pack
Use by Kazenwadel family, Templer Society family, on leaving home in Palestine. Carrying luggage to an unknown destination. This donor was the first contributor to our WW2 camps collection.Yellow canvas back pack with 1 large bag with a cord draw string and a flap with a leather strap with a buckle and 8 holes. 2 smaller pockets with flaps, closed with leather strap and buckle. 2 leather straps on the back connect to hooks on either side at bottom.kazenwadel family, templer society famlly, luggage, palestine refugees -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Back Pack
Use by Kazenwadel family, Templer Society family, on leaving home in Palestine. Carrying luggage to an unknown destination. This donor was the first contributor to our WW2 camps collection.Yellow canvas back pack with 1 large bag with a cord draw string and a flap with a leather strap with a buckle and 8 holes. 2 smaller pockets with flaps, closed with leather strap and buckle. 2 leather straps on the back connect to hooks on either side at bottom.kazenwadel family, templer society famlly, luggage, palestine refugees -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Ephemera - Suitcase
A piece of luggage which appears to be from the 1950's. Documentation suggests it was owned by John NessLuggage from the 1950'sBrown plastic suitcase with metal locksluggage, 1950's, john ness, plastic, metal, suitcase -
Victorian Maritime Centre
Brass Luggage Tag
The souvenir brass luggage tag was purchased sometime during a cruise by an unknown person. It is part of a cruise liner collection by D. Benson and Family over a period of years. D. Benson sold part of the collection to the V.M.C who purchased the remaining part. It is a great source of information to visitors to the V.M.C. At the time of ocean liner holiday cruising, many people purchased these souvenirs to keep or give away as gifts.Brass Luggage with inscription with P & O S.S Canberra. To commemorate 'Canberra's''return to cruising after being used as a medical ship in the Falklands war, where she was gutted to carry as many men as possible. She was refurbished after the war.P & O, S.S Canberrasouvenir, p & o s.s canberra -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Poster - Advertisement, Travel goods, G. Bona & Figlio, c. 20th century
G. Bona & Figlio was a store located in Venezia (Venice) Italy. It sold a wide variety of consumer goods including coats, furs, fans, walking sticks and travel items.The wrapping paper is a rare survival of ephemera related to a business, G. Bona & Figlio from Venezia (Venice) Italy. The arrival of waves of more than ten million migrants by boat is one of the major themes in Australia’s history. The paper shopping bag is representative of personal items purchased for migrant journeys as markers of domesticity, warmth and making oneself at home in a new land that speaks of the transnational lives embedded in threads of migration.A poster, rectangular, on cream paper with words and text printed in blue ink print. The poster has illustrations of a fan, umbrellas and a luggage case. It advertises addresses in Milano and Venezia (Milan and Venice)."G. BONA & FIGLIO" "VENEZIA" MILANO" "Merceria S. Salvatore" "assortmento" "Portagog, Portamonete" "Bastoni da Passeggio"venice, venezia, italy., shopping, flagstaff hill, maritime museum, g. bona & figlio, travel goods, italian merchant, luggage, umbrellas -
Clunes Museum
Container - HAT BOX
Metal circular box with 2 side handles Lid to fit with handlesLuggage labels, "Spencer St. Maryborough/Beaufort hat box, luggage label -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Container - Hat Box 1923, 1923
Melbourne Stawell Railway LineCrocodile Patterned Hat Box provided with compliments to guests of the federal Hotel in Melbourne, who were travelling with Victorian Railways Victorian railways - Luggage Melbourne (Spencer Street) to Stawelltransport, railways -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Toy Trolley
Red painted metal luggage trolley with movable wheelstoys, general -
Mont De Lancey
School slate
Small school slate with leather strap. Luggage tag shape.writing equipment, writing slates -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Luggage Trolley, Harry Crowther Slingsby, 1930 - 1950
In 1893 Harry Crowther Slingsby founded the company the family firm was at first wholesale bottlers and had established themselves in Bradford, England, later they had a branch in London. Harry Crowther Slingsby began to look into the invention of labor-saving devices for the company. He had recognised that working practices in the local factories relied heavily on manual hauling and gravity for the movement of raw materials and products from floor to floor. However, this did not solve the problem of moving items horizontally around large buildings. Slingsby then set about creating robust trucks and trolleys to move heavy loads with relative ease. Different designs were created for different purposes sack trolleys for moving large sacks of flour, sugar and dried fruit around grocery stores; high wheeled flat carts towed by one or two people; trucks fitted with wicker baskets carried fibers around textile mills and railway platform trolley to move luggage. The company is still in existence today manufacturing many different types of products.An item from the early to mid 20th century connected with railway memorabilia and a company that had humble beginnings to become today a leading UK manufacture. Railway platform luggage trolley large metal frame & wood top with 4 black metal cast iron wheels & metal structure at front with holes to put rope/harness through. Front 2 wheels swivel. Trolley painted red. Wheels are marked Bradford & Londonflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village