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Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Magnifying Glass, Folding Magnifying Glass, Circa 1900's
... Magnifying Glass...Folding Magnifying Glass...Steel and glass pocket folding magnifying glass... into the handle. Steel and glass pocket folding magnifying glass ...Steel and glass pocket folding magnifying glass. The maker's name DEPOSE and a cockerel stamped into the handle. The maker's name DEPOSE and a cockerel stamped into the handle. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magnifying glass, first half 20th century
... magnifying glass...magnifying-glass instruments-optical...A pocket magnifying glass was a versatile scientific tool...Small pocket magnifying glass with glass viewer.... gippsland A pocket magnifying glass was a versatile scientific tool ...A pocket magnifying glass was a versatile scientific tool. It was ideal for situations in which the specimen was too small to be observed under a magnifying glass and access to a larger microscope would have been impossible.It could be taken on field expeditions and used to examine botanical, zoological and mineralogical specimens.Simple,pocket microscopes had a significant impact on the the general public’s appreciation of both science and the natural world by making the microscopic world accessible and exciting.Small pocket magnifying glass with glass viewer.magnifying-glass instruments-optical -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Balloon Flashlight Magnifying Glass
... Balloon Flashlight Magnifying Glass....magnifying glass...The Balloon flashlight magnifying glass was donated...Metal and plastic flashlight magnifying glass, with a light... The Balloon flashlight magnifying glass was donated by a resident ...The Balloon flashlight magnifying glass was donated by a resident of Wodonga and is an unusual example of glass magnifiers with an inbuilt light made by the Balloon company.The flashlight magnifying glass has local significance due to its donation by a resident of Wodonga. It also has historical significance as an example of a relatively rare type of vintage Balloon magnifying glass with an inbuilt light.Metal and plastic flashlight magnifying glass, with a light attached to the interior end of the handle, to illuminate the magnified area."TRADE MARK / BALLOON / MADE IN HONG KONG" on the dark brown plastic end of the handle.magnifying glass, flashlight magnifying glass, balloon magnifying glass, balloon hong kong -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magnifying glass, c. 19th century
... magnifying glass...magnifying-glass scientific-instrument...A pocket magnifying glass was a versatile scientific tool...A small brass pocket magnifying glass with resting arm... gippsland A pocket magnifying glass was a versatile scientific tool ...A pocket magnifying glass was a versatile scientific tool. It was ideal for situations in which the specimen was too small to be observed under a magnifying glass and access to a larger microscope would have been impossible.It could be taken on field expeditions and used to examine botanical, zoological and mineralogical specimens. This small magnifying glass could be used for examining specimens of plants or rocks or jewellery.Simple,pocket microscopes had a significant impact on the the general public’s appreciation of both science and the natural world by making the microscopic world accessible and exciting.A small brass pocket magnifying glass with resting arm. The cardboard box is blue / black in colour.magnifying-glass scientific-instrument -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Magnifying glass
... Magnifying glass...Glass and silver metallic magnifying glass with a circular...Silver coloured metal magnifying glass... Glass and silver metallic magnifying glass with a circular lens ...Glass and silver metallic magnifying glass with a circular lens and a moulded cylindrical metal handle.Silver coloured metal magnifying glassassistive devices, association for the blind -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - MAGNIFYING GLASS
... MAGNIFYING GLASS...magnifying glass...Large circular magnifying glass. One side is convex... magnifying glass Large circular magnifying glass. One side is convex ...Part of the Flight Lieutenant Ian A. (Joe) Lyons MBE Collection. See catalogue No 5374P for his service record.Large circular magnifying glass. One side is convex and the other flat.equipment, magnifying glass -
Orbost & District Historical Society
magnifying glass
... magnifying glass...magnifying-glass optical-instrument coote-massey...Very small magnifying glass in the shape of a hammer...-glass optical-instrument coote-massey Very small magnifying ...This was used by the father of Massey Coote on his visits to the mines at Bemm River. Robert Massey Coote was the second storekeeper in Orbost - a partner of Lancelot Herbert.Very small magnifying glass in the shape of a hammer. It has concave glass at both ends and comes in a small brown wooden hinged box. A small piece of sheet glass is included.magnifying-glass optical-instrument coote-massey -
Mont De Lancey
Magnifying glass
... Magnifying glass...Small brass pocket magnifying glass with glass viewer.... pocket magnifying glass with glass viewer. Magnifying glass ...Small brass pocket magnifying glass with glass viewer.magnifying glasses, optical instruments -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Magnifying Glass
... Magnifying Glass...Small folding steel and glass magnifying glass... folding steel and glass magnifying glass with the word 'Depose ...Small folding steel and glass magnifying glass with the word 'Depose' and a cockerel stamped into handle.On handle : 'Depose' and a cockerel. -
Mont De Lancey
Magnifying glass
... Magnifying glass...Small brass pocket magnifying glass - brass surround. Round... glass - brass surround. Round with round finger hold. Magnifying ...Belonged to Mrs. Ellen & Mr. Charles CornellSmall brass pocket magnifying glass - brass surround. Round with round finger hold.magnifying glasses, optical instruments -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Functional object - Corporate Gift :: Magnifying Glass and Paper Knife, 1993
... Corporate Gift :: Magnifying Glass and Paper Knife...Desk set of magnifying glass (0447.1) and paper knife...' engraved on blade. Desk set of magnifying glass (0447.1) and paper ...Based in the Wales county of Montgomery Shire, Edward and Maureen Ann Story Jones produced crafted silver plated on pewter giftware under the range name The Silver Scenes in 1984. Well made, high quality and durable they produced items from 1984 - 2005. These items were probably gifts from visiting council representatives. Desk set of magnifying glass (0447.1) and paper knife (0447.2) with ornate handle, both sides featuring grapes and vines motifs.Both pieces are signed by hand 'MASJ © 93' (?) at top of handle. Paper Knife has 'Silver Scenes' engraved on blade.city of greater bendigo corporate gift -
National Wool Museum
Functional object - Magnifying Lens, c.1930s
... magnifying glass... Dupuche. John Dupuche, writes: This magnifying glass was used..., René Dupuche. John Dupuche, writes: This magnifying glass ...This item was inherited from the donor's father, René Dupuche. John Dupuche, writes: This magnifying glass was used to remove the burrs and thorns that wool-buyers tended to get in their fingers when examining bales of wool. The open end was placed on the finger since the thorn was sometimes buried under the skin. The buyer looked through the magnifying glass and with tweezers or a pin removed the thorn which had rendered the finger inoperative. The wool-buyers needed the sensitivity of their fingers to appraise the suitability of the wool, as buyers had for centuries past, measuring the length of the staple, feeling and counting the crimps in the fibre, its finesse, softness, elasticity and strength, assessing the colour, watching for extraneous matter such as dust or seeds which would not be welcome by manufacturers half-way across the world. Their skills took years to acquire. Knowledgeable buyers were invaluable to their employers, since they were able to evaluate to the last percentage the yield of a bale. My father, René Dupuche, was the ‘principal buyer’ from 1927-1966 in Victoria, South Australia and Tasmania for the international wool company ‘Masurel Fils’ which was one of the largest wool businesses in Europe. It was based in the north of France, in Tourcoing, one of the major wool centres of the world. He was sent to Australia as a young man at the age of 23 and took part in the ‘golden era’ of wool in Australia, and the eventual replacement of hands-on appraisal by ‘core-testing’. Masurel Fils was one of the dozens of French and Belgian firms operating in Australia. These men from Flanders enjoyed a cosmopolitan society augmented by diplomats, European bankers and shipping-line executives for various countries and a handful of scientists and academics.Small black metal magnifying lens with three fold design and two hinges. One panel contains a circular glass lens, the centre panel has a circular hole, and the third panel has a square hole with three lines on each side.wool buyer, magnifying glass, magnifying lens, burrs, rené dupuche, john dupuche, migrants, masurel fils, french, belgian, flanders, working life, sheep industry, wool industry, agriculture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - DONEY COLLECTION: FOUR GLASS MAGNIFYING LENSES
... DONEY COLLECTION: FOUR GLASS MAGNIFYING LENSES...Four glass magnifying lenses (for Uniprint Developer) Each... glass magnifying lenses (for Uniprint Developer) Each lens 75mm ...Four glass magnifying lenses (for Uniprint Developer) Each lens 75mm x 75mm Two clear glass domed lenses Two opaque flat glass lenses -
Federation University Art Collection
Bookplate, 'Ex Libris Jed Rowland'
... A magnifying glass is depicted focussing on the detail... A magnifying glass is depicted focussing on the detail of a brick wall ...After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. The competition includes a design award for secondary schools students.A magnifying glass is depicted focussing on the detail of a brick wallName in pencil on the back Jed Rowlandbookplate, printmaking, australian bookplate design awards, keith wingrove memorial trust -
Federation University Art Collection
Bookplate, 'Ex Libris Dylan Cook'
... What looks to be a magnifying glass is depicted... on back D Cook What looks to be a magnifying glass is depicted ...After a quiet period, interest in bookplates in Australia began to increase in the early 1970s, Entrepreneurial art and book collectors such as Edwin Jewell and others commissioned multiple Bookplate designs from a range of well known fine artists. At a 1997 meeting in Melbourne of the Ephemera Society of Australia Edwin Jewell and others announced the formation of the Australian Bookplate Society. The society was instrumental in promoting the art of the bookplate through establishment of the Australian Bookplate Design competition. The competition includes a design award for secondary schools students.What looks to be a magnifying glass is depicted with coloured stripes.Pencil name on back D Cookbookplate, printmaking, australian bookplate design award -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Haeusler Collection 'Visual Research' Magnifier c. Mid-Century
... magnifying glass.... visual research magnifier magnifying glass haeusler collection ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. The Haeusler family migrated from Prussia (Germany) to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s, before purchasing 100 acres of Crown Land made available under the Victorian Lands Act 1862 (also known as ‘Duffy’s Land Act’) in 1866 in what is now Wodonga West. The Haeusler family were one of several German families to migrate from South Australia to Wodonga in the 1860s. This item has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of domestic and family life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history and social history.A box shaped silver and black plastic magnifier with eye piece. On black sticker above eyepiece: "VISUAL ®/RESEARCH/20X60X80". visual research, magnifier, magnifying glass, haeusler collection, haeusler -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Eschenback, Hand held magnifier
... and a detachable magnifying glass attached at top.... magnifying glass attached at top. Hand held magnifier Functional ...Hand held cream coloured plastic optical magnifier with small globe inset under lenses. The black button on handle turns globe, which is powered by batteries, on and off. The magnifier can be detached to replace the globe or exchanged for a different strength. Cream and black handle with a black button to turn on light and a detachable magnifying glass attached at top.6/100 on magnifierassistive devices, ecshenbach -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Pocket magnifier
... magnifying glass that pivots on a metal hinge in and out of container... A black oval plastic container with black plastic-edged magnifying ...A black oval plastic container with black plastic-edged magnifying glass that pivots on a metal hinge in and out of containerMade in Japanpersonal effects, seeing aids -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Magnifying Viewer
... Green metal surround, thick magnifying glass object used... Personnel Carrier Green metal surround, thick magnifying glass ...Green metal surround, thick magnifying glass object used in armured personnel carrier. Very heavy & solid glass with black interior.drivers viewer, armoured personnel carrier -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Magnifier
... or photographs. Black cylinder with magnifying glass in centre... for viewing slides or photographs. Black cylinder with magnifying ...Large black magnifier possibly for viewing slides or photographs. Black cylinder with magnifying glass in centre. There are 2 x opaque lenses included.magnifier -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Magnifyer
... Black single magnifying glass (no handle) sometimes called... magnifying glass (no handle) sometimes called a "loupe ...Black single magnifying glass (no handle) sometimes called a "loupe". Magnification can be adjusted by turning the small end. Mid distance manifying only.magnifer, loupe, monocular -
Federation University Art Collection
Bookplate, 'Ex Libris John Gartner'
... Book plate shows a hand holding a magnifying glass which... a magnifying glass which magnifies a John Gartner book plate. An open ...John Gartner was a fine printer and publisher, an author, a noted philatelist, and also collector of Australian banknotes and coins. He was born on 16 July 1914 and was largely self-educated, leaving school at fourteen for work following the death of his father. Gartner developed a strong interest in the history of typography and printing and was apprenticed at the Advocate where his father had been a linotype operator. Aged 17, Gartner bought a hand press and some fonts of type, and in 1937 acquired a platen press from which he set and printed his private press books, published under the imprint of The Hawthorn Press. Gartner had a strong collection of Australian bookplates. He also looked at the work of artists overseas and commissioned personal plates. He subsequently built an international collection with preference for artists who printed from wood. His initial searches were in Belgium and Holland.(http://www3.slv.vic.gov.au/latrobejournal/issue/latrobe-84/t1-g-t7.html) Book plate shows a hand holding a magnifying glass which magnifies a John Gartner book plate. An open book with the words Zelna John on the two pages is shown in the bottom left hand corner.Nil keith wingrove memorial trust, australian bookplate design awards, bookplate, print making -
Greensborough Historical Society
First Aid Kit, Amada First Aid, 1960c
... First aid kit comprising scissors, magnifying glass... comprising scissors, magnifying glass, tweezers, bandages ...First aid kit possibly used by travellers in a car and/or caravan.First aid kit comprising scissors, magnifying glass, tweezers, bandages and medications in blue press-stud plastic pack. (Torniquet and antiseptic cream missing)first aid kits -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Wood Tag, 1940's
... birthday, at Camp 3. He used a magnifying glass and the sun's rays... sister's birthday, at Camp 3. He used a magnifying glass ...Made by internee Heinz Beilharz aged 7, for his sister's birthday, at Camp 3. He used a magnifying glass and the sun's rays to burn the imprintOval shaped wooden tag with makings burnt into it. Middle marking appears to be "M". Small hole at one end"M" and two scrollstag, wooden, beilharz heinz, baumert m, camp 3, tatura, handcrafts, personal, effects -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Bible Miniature, Miniature Bible 1895, 1898
... at the back with a small magnifying glass enclosed. The cover... magnifying glass enclosed. The cover is slightly scuffed and worn ...No specific information is available on this item but miniature books, especially Bibles and dictionaries, were popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. They were made to carry on the person. This item is of interest as an example of a novelty item popular in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is useful for display.This is a miniature Bible of 877 pages. It has a dark blue leather cover and the pages are gilt-edged. It has a folder at the back with a small magnifying glass enclosed. The cover is slightly scuffed and worn. Spine of cover: ‘Holy Bible’miniature bible, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Miniature dictionary, 1900
... and sold with an accompanying magnifying glass... with an accompanying magnifying glass. It was an advertising feature ...This is a miniature book and container which was known as ‘the Smallest English Dictionary in the World’. It is a copy of a Dr Johnson dictionary. It was intended to be worn as a locket and sold with an accompanying magnifying glass. It was an advertising feature for the Pears Soap company. This item has no local significance but it is a very interesting one, showing the type of novelty adornment popular in the late Victorian era. This is a miniature book with a red leather cover and 384 pages. The name of the book and the name ‘Pears’ are stamped in gilt on the covers. The book is enclosed in a silver-coloured metal container with a thickened glass window in front to view the title of the book. The glass acts as a magnifier. The container has a hinged closing device. It has a ring at the top to attach the item to a chain or belt. The container is much rusted.Front cover of book: ‘Bryce’s English Dictionary’ Back Cover: ‘Pears’ bryce’ english dictionary, warrnambool, dr johnson dictionary -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Stereograph and accessories, circa 1920
... Stereograph made of wood. Two windows with magnifying glass... with magnifying glass in each. Wood and metal stand to hold picture card ...Stereograph has been restoredStereograph made of wood. Two windows with magnifying glass in each. Wood and metal stand to hold picture card to be viewed. Three picture cards of siege guns, Duke of York Celebrations, Hobart; Pay day DelhiOn siege guns card, The Rose Stereographs Melbourne, Sydney, Wellington & London.audio-visual technology, audio - visual accessories, audio - visual appliances -
Vision Australia
Functional object - Object, Enschenbach, Stand magnifier
... used to see small details more closely. Unlike a magnifying... to see small details more closely. Unlike a magnifying glass ...A stand magnifier or loupe is a small magnification device used to see small details more closely. Unlike a magnifying glass the loupe doesn't have a handle but stands on the page to enlarge text or images. The lens is cylindrical and protected by casing. They are often used by jewellers and are held close to the eye. Clear plastic tube with magnifier at one end and attached to a red cordassistive devices, ecshenbach -
National Wool Museum
Tool - Lens, c.1960
... and contains one circular piece of magnifying glass on the top panel.... and contains one circular piece of magnifying glass on the top panel ...Nino Corda was a Geelong based textile designer who worked at various textile mills between 1957 & 2003. He travelled the world in search of the latest fashions and techniques and developed timeless designs that were much loved by Australians. These items are on rotational display at the National Wool Museum’s ‘In the Factory’ exhibition. For many years, Nino also worked as part of the Honorary Staff of the National Wool Museum. His passion for the world of textiles provided energy and knowledge to the visitors and staff of the museum. Although Nino has now retired from his honorary position and has hung up his Australian Tartan vest, these items will continue to serve the community in sharing the stories of Australian Textile design. Textile designers used viewing lenses such as this to see how many threads are within a textile sample. It was important to count correctly, otherwise the enlarged final pattern would be out of alignment. Before compact lenses such as this, specialised glasses were used such as 8039.The viewing lens has a 3 fold design in order to fold up to be compact and easily transportable in a pocket while also working to provide its own stand when unfolded. The lens is black and contains one circular piece of magnifying glass on the top panel.Top panel. Words, scratched. NINOtextile calculations, textile design -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Lamp, 1900 (estimated)
... ' in, side door for lighting, fron magnifying glass, metal lens cover... be inserted and 'screwed' in, side door for lighting, fron magnifying ...This item type was used during the First World War throughout Europe. This item is an artillery siege lamp. It was used by artillery units. The lamps were powered by a single candle, the light being magnified by a lens. A shutter closes over the lens to give an illuminated vertical line. They were used originally in fortified siege artillery posititions as a general purpose lamp. They were also used as aiming lamps when they were placed in front of artillery posititions and used as a guide in aiming at night. Further research has suggested that this item may have been attached to bicycles for illuminating the way in the blackout.This item is considered rare and important. It is historically and technically siginficant at a national level. Painted black metal(tin) candle power, hand held or placed on flat area, open base so candle can be inserted and 'screwed' in, side door for lighting, fron magnifying glass, metal lens cover with vertical slit. There is considerable damage to the black paint in the external regions of the lamp.world war one, military, candle, artillery, europe, lamp, black, artillery siege lamp, artillery units, candle power, aiming lamp, wwi, 1900, australian war memorial, bike light, bike, bicycle, bicycle lamp, blackout