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Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Brand, Max, Lucky Larribee, n.d. [1960]
... ...Max Brand...Brand, Max...Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection 69 Sussex St Linton 3360 Fiction Western Max Brand Alfred Larribee was sent out West by his rich father who was tired of his son's unruly ways. ...Alfred Larribee was sent out West by his rich father who was tired of his son's unruly ways. There, Larribee found a beautiful girl - and a blue roan stallion who led him through such adventures as he never knew existed.190p. ; crimson cover ; original dust jacket featuring sketch of cowboy and men riding horses has been cut and pasted onto front coverfictionAlfred Larribee was sent out West by his rich father who was tired of his son's unruly ways. There, Larribee found a beautiful girl - and a blue roan stallion who led him through such adventures as he never knew existed.fiction, western, max brand -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Fighter Squadron at Guadalcanal, Max Brand, 1996
... Max Brand...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Fighter Squadron at Guadalcanal Book Fighter Squadron at Guadalcanal Max Brand Golden West Literary Agency ... -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Petromax lantern, Ehrich and Graetz, Berlin, Germany, c. 1920
... It is a Petromax lantern, a brand name for a type of pressurised paraffin lamp that uses a mantle. The Petromax lantern was developed in 1910 by Max Graetz of the firm of Ehrich and Graetz of Berlin, Germany (petro= petroleum, max=Max Graetz).The Petromax lantern is still produced today...It is a Petromax lantern, a brand name for a type of pressurised paraffin lamp that uses a mantle. The Petromax lantern was developed in 1910 by Max Graetz of the firm of Ehrich and Graetz of Berlin, Germany (petro= petroleum, max=Max Graetz).The Petromax lantern is still produced today This lantern is of antiquarian interest as an example of household lighting100 years ago. vintage lighting Petromax lanterns PETROMAX No. 886 MADE IN GERMANY This is a lantern with a metal base, a wooden stem painted black, a metal body holding a piece of circular glass and a metal top with perforations acting as a chimney. ...This is a vintage lighting mechanism probably dating from the 1920s. It would have been used in a household or business to provide lighting for a room. It is quite heavy so would have mostly rested on a table or ledge. It is a Petromax lantern, a brand name for a type of pressurised paraffin lamp that uses a mantle. The Petromax lantern was developed in 1910 by Max Graetz of the firm of Ehrich and Graetz of Berlin, Germany (petro= petroleum, max=Max Graetz).The Petromax lantern is still produced todayThis lantern is of antiquarian interest as an example of household lighting100 years ago.This is a lantern with a metal base, a wooden stem painted black, a metal body holding a piece of circular glass and a metal top with perforations acting as a chimney. The base has a hand pump and a removable screw cap to enable the base to be filled with paraffin. The main body has a screw holder to control the lighting and a pre-lighting mechanism and a mantle fitting inside the glass. The mantle is missing.PETROMAX No. 886 MADE IN GERMANYvintage lighting, petromax lanterns -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Kerosene Blow Torch
... Engraved on the cylinder is- COMPANION BRAND MADE IN AUSTRALIA BY AUTHORITY OF MAX SIEVERT SWEDEN. Part of the Aileen and John Ellison Collection...Engraved on the cylinder is- COMPANION BRAND MADE IN AUSTRALIA BY AUTHORITY OF MAX SIEVERT SWEDEN. Part of the Aileen and John Ellison Collection Functional object Kerosene Blow Torch ...Companion Heaters Pty Ltd was registered in May 1941, with headquarters at 450 Collins Street Melbourne. Using a Swedish design, this blow torch is a number 42, with a kerosene capacity of 1 pint (600ml)A rusted and blackened cylinder nine centimetres diameter, 11 centimetres high. A two centimetre diameter, nine centimetre long metal handle is attached vertically on an angle six centimetres from the cylinder at the bottom and three centimetres at the top. A four centimetre diameter, 12 centimetre long blow torch is attached to the top of the cylinder and secured with a one and a half wide metal strap. The top of the cylinder also has a two centimetre filling cap and a one and a half centimetre diameter pump which is six centimeters long. Engraved on the cylinder is- COMPANION BRAND MADE IN AUSTRALIA BY AUTHORITY OF MAX SIEVERT SWEDEN. Part of the Aileen and John Ellison Collectionblow torch, aileen and john ellison, companion brand -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Manufactured Glass, brown bottle 'Campholine', c1950
... Sigma is also the owner of some of Australia’s best known pharmacy brands in Amcal, Guardian and Amcal Max...Sigma is also the owner of some of Australia’s best known pharmacy brands in Amcal, Guardian and Amcal Max pharmacy medicines campholine glassware bottles moorabbin bentleigh cheltenham melbourne tromax-sigma co ltd leete ernest church edwin sigma company pty ltd Front label : Campholine / Camphorated / Mineral Oil / CAUTION ! ...Sigma was founded by two Melbourne pharmacists in 1912, it has grown to become one of the key players in Australia’s pharmacy industry .Edwin Thomas Church (1864 – 1947) and Ernest Holloway Leete a prominent chemist and a member of the College of Pharmacy who had established his own pharmacy in 1897. The entrepreneurial Leete had been part of a move in 1904 among a group of commercially-minded chemists to put up proprietary preparations. 1913 - 1927 Initially, the fortunes of the Sigma enterprise relied on E. H. Leete ‘working from home’, and even as late as 1915 company address was in Claremont Avenue Malvern. Following the establishment of the business in 1912, the Sigma Company Limited was located at Flinders Lane, Melbourne. Sigma – Tromax, 1928 E.H. Leete after sixteen years, said he would not stand again as a director of the company because interests were also turning elsewhere. He was assisting another company as its agent in the motor trade. 1938 to1953 was characterised by steady growth for Sigma, accelerated by manufacturing opportunities during World War Two. Between 1975 and 1996 the company was transformed as it entered a period of both consolidation and rapid growth. The appointment, in 1996, of new Managing Director, George Savvides, marked a break from the past. Today Sigma is a leading full line wholesale and distribution business to pharmacy. Sigma is also the owner of some of Australia’s best known pharmacy brands in Amcal, Guardian and Amcal MaxA triangular shaped, brown glass, bottle with a metal screw top containing ‘Campholine’Front label : Campholine / Camphorated / Mineral Oil / CAUTION ! / Use strictly in accordance / with the directions / Adults : Rub briskly on parts affected . Infants ; Use gentle massage . / 20z. / TROMAX / SIGMA CO. Ltd. / MELBOURNE / Label Sticker : ROBERTSON OF ELSTERNWICK 1/ 8 pharmacy, medicines, campholine, glassware, bottles, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, melbourne, tromax-sigma co ltd, leete ernest, church edwin, sigma company pty ltd -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumCopy Machine
... Max Hurle Swan Hill, Phone 2-1397, P.O. Box 462.|Metal plaque reads: "Business Aids Mechanised", Block & Anderson Ltd, London & Darlington, Made in England. (Serial No.): 60685. Copy machine, metal, manual crank-handle type (with rollers). "BANDA" brand ...Possibly used at Hill Top Golf ClubCopy machine, metal, manual crank-handle type (with rollers). "BANDA" brand. With fabric (canvas?) cover.(Sticker) label reads: For Sale and Service, Max Hurle Swan Hill, Phone 2-1397, P.O. Box 462.|Metal plaque reads: "Business Aids Mechanised", Block & Anderson Ltd, London & Darlington, Made in England. (Serial No.): 60685.tatura, commerce, office, equipment, stationery -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)Packing & Branding Room
... Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat) 117 Sturt St Ballarat goldfields This photograph is from the Max Harris Collection held by the Ballaraat Mechanics' Institute. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Ballarat packing branding ...This photograph is from the Max Harris Collection held by the Ballaraat Mechanics' Institute. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries.ballarat, packing, branding, george farmer, eureka st, ballarat east, factory, 1910 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Glass bottle with lightning closure, Maxwell & Williams Designer Homeware, 1996
... The Maxwell & Williams Designer Homewares brand first entered the marker in 1996. The company was founded by Max Grundmann whose parents Harry and Anna Grundmann were Holocaust survivors who migrated to Australia in 1961. ...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray The Maxwell & Williams Designer Homewares brand first entered the marker in 1996. The company was founded by Max Grundmann whose parents Harry and Anna Grundmann were Holocaust survivors who migrated to Australia in 1961. ...The Maxwell & Williams Designer Homewares brand first entered the marker in 1996. The company was founded by Max Grundmann whose parents Harry and Anna Grundmann were Holocaust survivors who migrated to Australia in 1961. Harry Grundmann started his own homewares business H.A.G. from a Brighton garage. In 1978, Max took over the business and was later joined by Bill Ryan, a retailer. The name "Maxwell and Williams" did not evolve until 1996. Their collections are now sold in more than 500 retail outlets across Australia and some 50 markets around the world. This item is of significance as an early item produced by a major Australian Homeware company in the mid 1990s.Maxwell & Williams Designer Homewares glass bottle with lightning closure. The Maxwell and Williams Designer Homewares Logo is imprinted on the side of the bottle.On side of the bottle beside a black and red lion "MAXWELL/& WILLIAMS/DESIGNER HOMEWARES"maxwell & williams, australian glassware, homewares australia -
Tennis AustraliaRacquet, Circa 1987
... A Dunlop 'Blue Max' mid-size, split shaft tennis racquet, with black plastic bridge, and Prince brand netting. ...Tennis Australia Melbourne Park Olympic Boulevard Melbourne Park Melbourne melbourne Tennis A Dunlop 'Blue Max' mid-size, split shaft tennis racquet, with black plastic bridge, and Prince brand netting. ...A Dunlop 'Blue Max' mid-size, split shaft tennis racquet, with black plastic bridge, and Prince brand netting. Materials: Leather, Adhesive tape, Synthetic material, Ink, Plastic, Metal, Graphite, Kevlar, Painttennis -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyEquipment - Kastinger Boots 1950s
... Max Kastinger took over the business from his father. In addition to double-stitched shoes, glued models were also produced for the first time. The decision to use this design laid the foundation for the inexpensive mass production of winter shoes. In 1953 the first successes were also achieved outside of Austria. Sales of the boots took off internationally and were greatly adapted and improved as ski technology also evolved. In 2009, the Kastinger brand...Max Kastinger took over the business from his father. In addition to double-stitched shoes, glued models were also produced for the first time. The decision to use this design laid the foundation for the inexpensive mass production of winter shoes. In 1953 the first successes were also achieved outside of Austria. Sales of the boots took off internationally and were greatly adapted and improved as ski technology also evolved. In 2009, the Kastinger brand ...Kastinger Boots Founded by Hermann Kastinger, the company was based in Austria from 1909 to 1981 . After several bankruptcies and changes of ownership, the company Lemipan , based in Pirmasens , Germany , is the current licensee. In 1932, Max Kastinger took over the business from his father. In addition to double-stitched shoes, glued models were also produced for the first time. The decision to use this design laid the foundation for the inexpensive mass production of winter shoes. In 1953 the first successes were also achieved outside of Austria. Sales of the boots took off internationally and were greatly adapted and improved as ski technology also evolved. In 2009, the Kastinger brand celebrated its 100th anniversary. This image is significant because it documents changes in the design of ski boots over time.A pair of black leather lace-up boots with a white leather trim.Kastinger logo on outside of bootsski boots, kastinger boots, ski equipment 1950s -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 19/03/2002
... [On a MOVE branded sticky note, handwritten in black ink - archivist's notes] UPDATE HEALTHY PARKS HEALTHY PEOPLE WALK JELLS PARK UPDATE WINTER 2002 (p. 3) Back L to R: Kathy McCormack, Nicole Riley, Tim Bryar, Front L to R: Max Atkins, Alix Atkins, Val Sakys, Barbara Kean, Robert Kean, Allan Stewart, Ruth Stewart...Back row, L to R: Kathy McCormack, Nicole Riley, Tim Bryar. arthritis foundation of victoria afv healthy parks healthy people graded walks trial graded walks guide jells park walking paths accessible walks assessment survey max atkins alix atkins val sakys barbara kean robert kean allan stewart ruth stewart kathy mccormack nicole riley tim bryar water bottle wheelers hill 2002 [Handwritten in black ink directly onto the photo, in the top right corner] 5 [circled]. [On a MOVE branded ...On Tuesday the 19th of March 2002, a small group of people of varying ages took part in assessing the level of difficulty of some walking paths at Jells Park in Wheeler's Hill. Their assessments would inform the development of a guide of graded walks as part of the Healthy Parks, Healthy People program. Guided by two Parks Victoria rangers, the group tried out a few walking paths consisting of varying levels of difficulty. Aterwards, they enjoyed a light lunch. In this photo, the group poses for a photo. Front row, L to R: Max Atkins, Alix Atkins, Val Sakys, Barbara Kean, Robert Kean, Allan Stewart, Ruth Stewart. Back row, L to R: Kathy McCormack, Nicole Riley, Tim Bryar.COL photo of a group of people of varying ages posing for a group photo under a shelter, behind some wooden benches. In the background, there are several trees covered in green foliage.[Handwritten in black ink directly onto the photo, in the top right corner] 5 [circled]. [On a MOVE branded sticky note, handwritten in black ink - archivist's notes] UPDATE HEALTHY PARKS HEALTHY PEOPLE WALK JELLS PARK UPDATE WINTER 2002 (p. 3) Back L to R: Kathy McCormack, Nicole Riley, Tim Bryar, Front L to R: Max Atkins, Alix Atkins, Val Sakys, Barbara Kean, Robert Kean, Allan Stewart, Ruth Stewartarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks trial, graded walks guide, jells park, walking paths, accessible walks, assessment, survey, max atkins, alix atkins, val sakys, barbara kean, robert kean, allan stewart, ruth stewart, kathy mccormack, nicole riley, tim bryar, water bottle, wheelers hill, 2002
