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Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Note holder
... ...Note accessories...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Holders Note accessories Beige, linen note holder, embroidered with blue blue flowers with yellow centres and green leaves and the word "Notes" above the flowers. ...Beige, linen note holder, embroidered with blue blue flowers with yellow centres and green leaves and the word "Notes" above the flowers. The holder is edged with narrow blue bias binding and a loop for hanging. It also has a 1 cm wide cardboard strip as a stiffener across the top, stitched into place.holders, note accessories -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Coin/note purse
... Rectangular metal hinged box with a spring loaded catch. the inside has a section for coins and a hinged section for possibly a photograph on one side and a slide in section for notes on the other side . A small silver pencil is housed in a slot at the top. Accessory Coin/note purse ...This compact purse dates from the 1900's and was possibly used for social events such as dances.A momento from early 20th centuryRectangular metal hinged box with a spring loaded catch. the inside has a section for coins and a hinged section for possibly a photograph on one side and a slide in section for notes on the other side . A small silver pencil is housed in a slot at the top.255 stamped near the coin section.coin purse, warrnambool, note purse, silver purse -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - note wallet, late 19th century
... Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road This note wallet has no known local provenance but apparently dates back to the late 19th century. This wallet is retained because of its condition and novelty. Vintage accessory ...This note wallet has no known local provenance but apparently dates back to the late 19th century.This wallet is retained because of its condition and novelty.This is a note wallet which appears to be made of woven grass. It has two small rectangular bags open at the top , with one fitting into the other to hold paper money. One bag is slightly torn at one edge.vintage accessory -
Bendigo Military MuseumPoster - POSTER FRAMED WW1, 1981
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Note printed at lower edge of poster - "These colour patches identified units and formations of the Australian Army which fought during World War 1. They are reproduced for ANZAC Day 1981 as a tribute to the soldiers who wore them". Framed Accessories ...Note printed at lower edge of poster - "These colour patches identified units and formations of the Australian Army which fought during World War 1. They are reproduced for ANZAC Day 1981 as a tribute to the soldiers who wore them".Poster - paper, colour ink print of 250 colour patches of the Australian Army, Worl War One. Reproduced from the "Supplement to 'The Weekly Times' April 5, 1919" Heading to poster "THE GREAT WAR/1914 - 1918" beside Rising Sun badge framed by crossed flags (Red, White and Blue) with laurel leaves and lettering "COLOUR PATCHES". Frame - black colour paint on timber frame with glass front and cardboard backing. Mount - white colour cardboard.Information on poster in purple colour print "THE GREAT WAR/ 1914-1918". "With the Compliments of The Herald and Weekly Times Ltd". "DISTINGUISHING BADGES OF THE AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE".framed accessories, poster, ww1, colour patches -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - DIARY, RSL VICTORIA 1969, Victorian RSL State Branch, C. late 1968
... He served in WW2. brsl smirsl diary "Bert Pollard, phone 5433741" Diary black plastic covers with gold text on front cover, top has the RSL logo followed by "Serving Still - 1969 - Victorian Branch", inside first page are details re Anzac House Melbourne, there are 28 pages of written text, page for members personal details, 4 blank pages for notes, the Calendar itself folds out for viewing and to enter notes, last page has a 12 month calendar. Accessory DIARY, RSL VICTORIA 1969 Victorian RSL State Branch ...The pages of written text cover everything the RSL does from welfare, commemorative, legal aid, membership, women's auxiliary and housing to name a few. Bert Pollard was an active RSL Member involved in Committee and the District Board. He served in WW2.Diary black plastic covers with gold text on front cover, top has the RSL logo followed by "Serving Still - 1969 - Victorian Branch", inside first page are details re Anzac House Melbourne, there are 28 pages of written text, page for members personal details, 4 blank pages for notes, the Calendar itself folds out for viewing and to enter notes, last page has a 12 month calendar. "Bert Pollard, phone 5433741"brsl, smirsl, diary -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - MONEY TRAYS
... One in the note spaces has a sloping metal lift up piece so excess notes can be stored under. One is a light brown colour the other darker. Accessory MONEY TRAYS ...These money trays used by the Bendigo RSL for many years at fund raising venues such as their Show Stall Stands at the Bendigo Show. The Stalls etc ceased before the Soldiers Memorial Institute became a Museum in 1998. They were then used by the Museum on a daily or specific occasion up to near closing for the Renovations in Sept 2016. .1) .2) Money Trays, timber frames rectangular shape, each has 8 compartments, 4 have a sloping metal inserts for dragging coins out, the other 4 are timber bottom with a lift up weight to hold notes down. One in the note spaces has a sloping metal lift up piece so excess notes can be stored under. One is a light brown colour the other darker.On two sides of each in black lettering underlined. "Bendigo R.S.L"money, trays, brsl, smirsl -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - PROTRACTOR
... No explanatory notes. Accessory PROTRACTOR ...Item in the collection re Craig Triffett. Refer Cat No 5997.5 for his service details.1. This is a clear piece of flexible plastic. It has 180 degree arc markings on it. The reference line is at the bottom. Internal rings have numbers marked on them, i.e. 1,2,3,4,5. The outside ring has graduations in 1*. At the bottom are words "Observers Location - Grid", and "Altitude". Scale 1:50000 Army Form B 6716 (1971). 2. Similar to above, but slightly cropped. No explanatory notes.artillery, plotting, protractor, -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - WALLET & NOTEBOOK
... Sprigs of Cypress foliage in note book. Accessory WALLET & NOTEBOOK ...Belonged to Thomas Alan Broadbent No 15887 46th Batt, KIA 20.9.18. Refer 2322.2 for service history also 2567P..1) Wallet, black leather, folding, lined with pale blue corded silk/rayon. .2) Note book, black, stiff cardboard, lined pages containing addresses military and civilian. Sprigs of Cypress foliage in note book..1) In gold lettering on Right hand fly "T.A.B"note books, containers, military -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, 1972
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields AHQ Survey Regt-Photo Litho Section 1972 Back Row L to R: Malcom Coller, Cpl Garran Hill, WOI Fred Panknin, Chris Osborne, Cpl Graham McPhee, Jim Atkinson*, Wayne Wamersley*, Andre Gillezau Front Row L to R: Steve White*, Bob Bennet, Cpl Snow Taylor, Sgt George Graham, Ian Carnegie* Notes: * entry indicates National Servicemen, photograph by Jim Atkinson taken on the Sections Linhof 4x5 Camera. photography-photographs frame accessories trades - carpentery Passchendaele barracks trust Timber frame without glass. ...AHQ Survey Regt-Photo Litho Section 1972 Back Row L to R: Malcom Coller, Cpl Garran Hill, WOI Fred Panknin, Chris Osborne, Cpl Graham McPhee, Jim Atkinson*, Wayne Wamersley*, Andre Gillezau Front Row L to R: Steve White*, Bob Bennet, Cpl Snow Taylor, Sgt George Graham, Ian Carnegie* Notes: * entry indicates National Servicemen, photograph by Jim Atkinson taken on the Sections Linhof 4x5 Camera. Timber frame without glass. Black & white photo of Unit RA Survey group of 13 soldiers in polyesters uniform & overalls. photography-photographs, frame accessories, trades - carpentery, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, Framed Photograph of E.J. Jones 46 Bn AIF
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Edwin James Jones No 3511 AIF. refer 1367.5 for his service history. photography-photographs, frame accessories; trades - carpentry; military history - army WW1 On rear of frame is a note "E.J. ...Edwin James Jones No 3511 AIF. refer 1367.5 for his service history. Framed Black & White full length portrait of WW1 Soldier. Photograph - black and white photograph, full length portrait of soldier in uniform. On rear of frame is a note "E.J. Jones, 18 years old", 46 Bn AIF Frame - timber, light brown stain, decorative edge, glass front.On rear of frame is a note "E.J. Jones, 18 years old", 46 Bn AIF photography-photographs, frame accessories; trades - carpentry; military history - army, ww1 -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - ENVELOPES NOTE PADS, 1934 onwards
... Each page has "red crest "8th Battalion A.M.F (City of Ballarat Regiment) Officers Mess. .2) Note pad, cover yellowish with blotting page attached. .3) -.15) Envelopes (13) Red crest on Rear 8th Battalion - Battalion detachment - celler at audar" Accessory ENVELOPES NOTE PADS ...Henry Thomas Ridge V57996, VX148845, CMF & AIF. Refer Cat No 475.10 for service details..1) Note pad, yellowish, cardboard backing , has lined sheet for printing. Each page has "red crest "8th Battalion A.M.F (City of Ballarat Regiment) Officers Mess. .2) Note pad, cover yellowish with blotting page attached. .3) -.15) Envelopes (13) Red crest on Rear 8th Battalion - Battalion detachment - celler at audar".2) "H.T. Ridge underlined"envelopes, note pads, 8th bn amf, ballarat -
Bendigo Military MuseumMemorabilia - TRENCH ART, CIGARETTE LIGHTERS, C.1960’s
... Cigarette zippo accessory .1) Baria Nui Dat 69-70 (see notes) .2) RAE Vietnam .3) 1st Infantry Division Vietnam .1) Cigarette lighter, metal, silver colour with hinged lid for use. ...These cigarette lighters were called Zippo Lighters. .2) Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death I will fear no evil for I am the evilist son of a bitch in the valley. .3) The Red Figure 1 the 1st Infantry Division US. They were known as The Big Red One. Items souvenired by Peter James Dodd No 217842 while serving in South Vietnam. refer 2436.2P for his service details..1) Cigarette lighter, metal, silver colour with hinged lid for use. Engraving on both sides, 1 depicts a lady with a bird in her palm, the other a poem & date. .2) Cigarette lighter, metal, silver colour with hinged lid for use 1 face has a minature Royal Aust Engineers badge attached. .3) Cigarette lighter, metal, silver colour with hinged lid for use 1 face has a small plaque attached with the figure 1 in red..1) Baria Nui Dat 69-70 (see notes) .2) RAE Vietnam .3) 1st Infantry Division Vietnamcigarette, zippo, accessory -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - BOOK & DOCUMENTS, New Testament, PrevWW2 & 1946
... MOYLE” .1) Bible pocket size, New Testament, blue fabric covering 374 pages front has "New Testament"crown with GVIR under handwriting on 1st page .2) tickets "Bendigo Citizens" welcome home July 20th 1946 yellow, red & blue Around Edge, tear off admit one tickets. .3) Note yellowed re "Citizens welcome home to all ex service peronnel from the mayor Cr CA TRUSCOTT New Testament Accessory BOOK & DOCUMENTS ...Items relate to Valentine Frederick Moyle No 128314. Enlisted in the RAAF 30.3.43. At discharge he was an LAC in 325 Radar Station..1) Bible pocket size, New Testament, blue fabric covering 374 pages front has "New Testament"crown with GVIR under handwriting on 1st page .2) tickets "Bendigo Citizens" welcome home July 20th 1946 yellow, red & blue Around Edge, tear off admit one tickets. .3) Note yellowed re "Citizens welcome home to all ex service peronnel from the mayor Cr CA TRUSCOTT.1) “LAC MOYLE V.F” .2) “V.F. MOYLE”books - religon, documents - tickets, civic mementoes, new testament, bendigo -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - WALLET, C.1939
... note book attached to 1453.1 by black string through centre of the notebook. Various addresses military dates etc throughout. .3)-.5) 3 Newspaper cuttings in wallet re agriculture sheep etc. Accessory ...The wallet belonged to Clarence W Curnow VX100151 2nd AIF. Refer Cat No’s 1444, 1445.2..1) Wallet, leather, black , folds in 3 with brass clip to close front. .2) Leather covered note book attached to 1453.1 by black string through centre of the notebook. Various addresses military dates etc throughout. .3)-.5) 3 Newspaper cuttings in wallet re agriculture sheep etc. personal effects - money containers, notebooks, documents - newspapers, wallet, curnow -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - ENVELOPE, est 1916
... Also has pencil notes on envelope. Accessory ENVELOPE ...Victor Joseph Truscott No 3629 enlisted in the AIF on 21.7.1915 with 8th reinforcements 21st Batt age 21 years 6 months. Embarked for Egypt on 29.12.1915, transfers to the 60th Batt 26.2.1916, promoted to Sgt 25.3.1916, hospital 30.4.1916 with Influenza, embark for France 19.6.1916, hospital 29.11.1916 with Trench Foot, Died of Disease (DOD) 9.12.1916 listed Trench Foot and Septic Pnuemonia at 7.15am in the morning. Beige paper envelope, no letter inside. Handwritten in black addressed to Mrs MJ Truscott. Also has pencil notes on envelope."From: Victor Truscott" Handwritten: "On Active Service/Mrs MJ Truscott/36 Castey St/Long Gully/Bendigo/Victoria/Australia" Black post office stamp Red censor stamp.documents-envelopes, military history, truscott -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, Pre WW1
... Awarded the "Efficiency Decoration" photography-photographs frame accessories Cadets 67th Handwritten in blue ink on brown paper on back of frame: “Mrs J E McCrystal” In Red ink: “Prior to enlisting WWI Senior Cadets 2nd Lt 67B. 1st AIF HB FIELD PTE 7596 13th Aust Inf Btn. 2nd AIF VX104280 HQ 8th Command Quartermaster General (not in notes) On white label: "H B FIELD As a Senior Cadet prior to WWI. ...Photo Herbert Booker FIELD as a Senior Cadet prior to WWI, he had 4 years in Senior Cadets. Herbert (born England, enlisted Melbourne) in the AIF on 26.6.1917 age 18 years in the 25th Reinforcements 14th Bn No 7596, embarked for England 21.11.1917, disembark 5.1.1918, attends 4th Div Signal School, embarks for France 29.7.1918 to reinforce 13th Bn, RTA 1.11.1919, discharged from the AIF 14.1.1920. He enlists in the CMF on 3.5.1939 No V1629, appointed Lt 3.12.1937, transfers to the 2nd AIF 10.9.1942 as VX104280, joins the Interim Army 1.7.1947 till 7.6.1948, appointment terminated with the rank of Lt Col. Awarded the "Efficiency Decoration"Frame, brown stained timber with gold inner edge also decorated with copper wire. Timber mount with glass. Photo, black & white of a soldier in uniform, half portrait of H B FIELD. He is in his Cadets uniform. Handwritten in blue ink on brown paper on back of frame: “Mrs J E McCrystal” In Red ink: “Prior to enlisting WWI Senior Cadets 2nd Lt 67B. 1st AIF HB FIELD PTE 7596 13th Aust Inf Btn. 2nd AIF VX104280 HQ 8th Command Quartermaster General (not in notes) On white label: "H B FIELD As a Senior Cadet prior to WWI. No 7596 13th Batt AIF' No VX104280 2nd AIF. Donated by Mrs J E McCrystal"photography-photographs, frame accessories, cadets, 67th -
Federation University Historical CollectionAccessory, Ballarat Mathematical Association, 1967-1972, 1967-1972
... notes on a talk by I.H. Moore on The Language of New Mathematics. Ballarat Mathematical Association, 1967-1972 Accessory ...The inaugural meeting of the Ballarat Mathematical Association was held at St Patrick's College on 12 July 1967, in the presence of visitors Solway Love and the Australian Broadcasting Commission. The Ballarat organisation was a newly formed branch of the Mathematical Association of Victoria. The first committee of the Ballarat Branch were Miss I.H. Moore, (President) D. Scoltock (secretary), Brother Stanley, J.W. Netherway, D. Bremner, Sister Agnes (St Martin's in the Pines), Miss I. Tabaco (Ballarat High School) and Mother Michelle. The second meeting was held on 03 September 1967 and included a talk by Clive Keating, Inspector of Schools and President of the Mathematical Association of Victoria. The next guest speaker was Mr McLaren who spoke on Patterns in Mathematics forms I to IV.A harcovered ledger with leather spine containing minutes of the Ballarat Mathematical Association. Many of the attendees were nuns and brothers. The first meeting includes notes on a talk by I.H. Moore on The Language of New Mathematics. ballarat mathematical association, mathematical association of victoria, i.h. moore, new mathematics, j.j. netherway, d. scoltock, . scoltock, d. juniper, d. van leeuwen, c.m. flynn, m. hatfield, d. bremner, g.w. kershaw, clive keating, a.j.m. arnts, j. bold, d. rodger, r. wilson, d. yee, f.j.d. syer, m.s.i. dunwoodie, j. greening, rodney martin, don bremner, m.h. thomas, terry speed, david scoltock, alan ballard -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Accessory - HOSKING AND HUNKIN COLLECTION: GOLD LOCKET, 1900
... ACCESSORIES Jewellery gold locket Object. Oval shaped gold locket on fine gold chain. Inside locket are two locks of hair. Accompanying note ...Object. Oval shaped gold locket on fine gold chain. Inside locket are two locks of hair. Accompanying note states- "22ct Gold c1900 unsure - could be older". One side of locket has embossed flower. Other side has map of Australia. Accompanying note "Gold locket belonged to Emily Lawry (nee Hunkin), grand-daughter of William and Emblen Hosking. Hair in locket is unknown. Emily Lawry born at Nerring near Eaglehawk. Betty Knight is grand-daughter of Emily Lawry. By the time she received the locket her grandmother had died.costume accessories, jewellery, gold locket -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Clothing - LEATHER HAT BOX, Hat Box, 1887
... ACCESSORIES Male leather hat box Leather, oval shaped hat box (in which is stored a men's silk top hat - 11400.834). Lined in blue velvet, and blue silk. Looped handle, 29cm long, attached with 2.5cm circular metal studs - possibly brass. An oval shaped insert, lined with blue velvet and silk, hold the inverted top hat. This hat was owned by John Sargood ( refer enclosed notes ...Leather, oval shaped hat box (in which is stored a men's silk top hat - 11400.834). Lined in blue velvet, and blue silk. Looped handle, 29cm long, attached with 2.5cm circular metal studs - possibly brass. An oval shaped insert, lined with blue velvet and silk, hold the inverted top hat. This hat was owned by John Sargood ( refer enclosed notes) whose initials are marked on trhe hat-box - J.S. - two cms high. An internal strap of black fabric, has a leather tab at one end with a metal key shaped fastener. Unfortunately the other end is broken off. This strap would hold the hat in the cavity. An outer leather strap, 4cm wide passes over the lid, and fastens at a 6.5cm diameter, circular metal disk with key lock. End of this strap is also broken - a piece of leather is inside the hat box. Strap is marked with a two cm high letter H which lines up with the owners initials when closed J.H.S..Sargood Family Notes in Clothing Box 157.costume accessories, male, leather hat box -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Accessory - RANDALL COLLECTION: REED BROS ADVERTISING FAN
... Turn this fan upside down and note the smile of satisfaction of the user of REED Bros Cordials. Accessory RANDALL COLLECTION: REED BROS ADVERTISING FAN ...Object. Cardboard advertising fan from REED Bros Bendigo. Circle of cardboard 21 cms diameter with piece of dowel stapled to lower section to form a handle (25 cm x 1 cm). Reversible picture of a Chinese man printed on one side in upright picture the man is frowning. 180 degrees turn and the man is smiling.Printed on the reverse side ''REED BROS'', BENDIGO. Pure Fruit flavours in Aerated Waters and Cordials and Crystal Hop Beer. Turn this fan upside down and note the smile of satisfaction of the user of REED Bros Cordials.ephemera, mementoes, reed bros advertising fan -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyAccessory - Walking Stick
... It was attempted unsuccessfully to contact him for better information. crimes and misdemeanours les o'shannessy john murray Wendy Morris advised by Ted McCarthy; had noted on the back of the note that came with it, "putting you on the John Murray" was used as a threat to kids when he was a boy Carved Walking Stick roughly carved but polished smooth, verbally claimed by donor to have been carved on a local convict ship. Accessory ...Donated to the Society by Mr O'Shannessy, (wharfie). His description is in supplementary file but gives only the above information. It was attempted unsuccessfully to contact him for better information.Carved Walking Stick roughly carved but polished smooth, verbally claimed by donor to have been carved on a local convict ship.Wendy Morris advised by Ted McCarthy; had noted on the back of the note that came with it, "putting you on the John Murray" was used as a threat to kids when he was a boycrimes and misdemeanours, les o'shannessy, john murray -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Accessory - CARVED WOODEN ITEMS
... Masonic symbol 3. shape of anchor 4. round Mt Tarrengower 1868 FT plus a hand written note by Rupert Farrant Holland regarding his woodworking. Accessory CARVED WOODEN ITEMS ...4 small carved wooden items, 1. round Apex symbol 2. Masonic symbol 3. shape of anchor 4. round Mt Tarrengower 1868 FT plus a hand written note by Rupert Farrant Holland regarding his woodworking.handcrafts, woodcarving, ornamental -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Accessory - RANDALL COLLECTION: SELECTION OF BADGES RELATING TO R BRUCE PLOWMAN
... note from donor explaining some detail as to Plowman family and donor's father - he was an Elder at St. Andrews (when Rev. McLean was minister), he was known as the ''Man from Oodnadatta'' re this Australian Inland Mission work, he was at some stage President of the Bendigo Competitions and on the committee. Accessory ...Randall Collection: Selection of badges relating to R Bruce Plowman. 7782.7a three brass and enamel badges, with pins; 7782.7b card from donor describing the badges: Description there of ''St Andrews PWMU'' badge - this is actually inscribed on the badge as: ''PYMBC Union of Victoria''; the 1937 Centenary badge is described by the donor as burning Bush group's but this is not noted on the badge itself; 7782.7c handwritten note from donor explaining some detail as to Plowman family and donor's father - he was an Elder at St. Andrews (when Rev. McLean was minister), he was known as the ''Man from Oodnadatta'' re this Australian Inland Mission work, he was at some stage President of the Bendigo Competitions and on the committee.badges, bruce plowman, st andrews church -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - LANSELL'S BIG 180 MINE - ROBBERY AT THE 180 MINE
... Handwritten notes and typed copy of same, on a gold robbery at the 180 Mine. One man was arrested and two escaped. The engine driver was also arrested as an accessory to the crime. ...Mallon Mr Edwards Mr Grenfell Long Gully Fire Brigade Victoria Quartz Mine Bendigo Advertiser Tues Jan 12th 1897 Mr Thomas Bendigo Advertiser Mon Jan 18th 1897 Page 3 Alfred Rogers Mr pellow James Trahair Bendigo Advertiser Fri Jan 22nd 1897 Bendigo Advertiser Fri Feb 26th 1897 Bendigo Advertiser Fri April 2nd 1897 Handwritten notes and typed copy of same, on a gold robbery at the 180 Mine. One man was arrested and two escaped. The engine driver was also arrested as an accessory to the crime. ...Handwritten notes and typed copy of same, on a gold robbery at the 180 Mine. One man was arrested and two escaped. The engine driver was also arrested as an accessory to the crime. The underground manager, Mr John Baxter decided to set a watch and the men were caught red-handed. The Det-Sgt was reduced in rank and transferred to Melbourne. He knew the men would be coming up at a certain time. He didn't have sufficient police to surround the mine and he did not take any lanterns. Albert Richardson Collection. document, gold, lansell's big 180 mine, lansell's big 180 mine, robbery at the 180 mine, bendigo advertiser mon jan 11th 1897 page 3, mr lansell, john baxter, edward west, mr northcott, det-sgt griffin, const. davidson, const. mallon, mr edwards, mr grenfell, long gully fire brigade, victoria quartz mine, bendigo advertiser tues jan 12th 1897, mr thomas, bendigo advertiser mon jan 18th 1897 page 3, alfred rogers, mr pellow, james trahair, bendigo advertiser fri jan 22nd 1897, bendigo advertiser fri feb 26th 1897, bendigo advertiser fri april 2nd 1897 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Accessory - CIGARETTE LIGHTER , WORLD WAR TWO VINTAGE, HAND MADE. TRENCH ART
... Ammunition Note: Could be French Cigarette Lighter donated by Mrs. D. Winspear on 18/08/1977 Accessory CIGARETTE LIGHTER , WORLD WAR TWO VINTAGE, HAND MADE. ...Cigarette Lighter, World War two vintage? Handmade Trench art from military weaponry. 20mm in diameter. Anti-tank?? Ammunition Note: Could be French Cigarette Lighter donated by Mrs. D. Winspear on 18/08/1977cigarette lighter, worl war ii -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyProgramme, Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club, Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Schedule for the Annual Autumn Show, 1971, 1971
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C.V.A. 25c 821 Vase Cut Flowers, not shown in this Schedule 25c 831 Vase Decorative Chrysanthemum, C.V.A., A.N.S.25c Page Seven Continuation of: SECTION 7:CUT FLOWERS - OPEN - SCH.NO: FIRST: 841 Container phlox, C.V.A.25c SECTION 8C U TF L O W E R S - AMATEUR 853 Vases Cut Flowers, Distinct Kinds, C.V.A. 40c 861 Vase Cut Flowers, Distinct Variety, C.V.A. 25c 871 Vase Cut Flowers, Red Shades, Distinct Kinds25c 881 Vase Cut Flowers, Red Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 891 Vase Cut Flowers, Blue Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 901 Vase Cut Flowers, White Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 913 Vases Fuchsias, C.V.A.25c 923 Vases Geraniums or Pelargoniums (N.N.D.) 25c 931 Vase Aster, C.V.A.25c. 941 Vase African Marigolds, Distinct Variety 25c 951 Vase Zinnias, Dahlia Flowered, C.V.A. 25c. 961 Vase Cut Flowers not stated in Schedule 25c 971 Flower not stated in Schedule 25c 981 Vase Geranium, Distinct Variety25c 991 Container Phlox25c Page Eight SECTION 9 - C U T F L O W E R S - N O V I C E SCH.NO:FIRST: 1001 Vase Asters 25c 1011 Vase Snap Dragons C.V.A.25c 1021 Vase Marigold C.V.A.25c 1031 Vase Zemias, Dahlia Flowered, C.V.A. 25c 1041 Vase Zemias, Lilliput, C.V.A. 25c 1051 Container Phlox 25c SECTION 10 F L O R A L A R T O P E N FIRST SECOND 106Arrangement of Flowers for the Home50c 20c 107Table Centre Piece of Mixed Flowers 50c 20c 108Bowl of Dahlias 50c 20c 109Arrangement of Autumn Tones (Any Foliage Allowed)50c 20c 110 Arrangement of Flowers (Dahlias to predominate - May include any plant material and accessories)$1-00 50c 111Dry Arrangement 50c 20c 112Church Arrangement 50c 20c 113A Basket of Fruit 50c 20c 114Line Arrangement (May include any Plant Material) 50c 20c 115"AS I LIKE IT" (May include any Plant Material and Accessories) 50c 20c 116Arrangement, Tall and Stately 50c 20c 117Bowl of Floating Flowers (FLOWERS MUST FLOAT)35c 15c Page Nine SECTION 11 F L O R A L A R T - A M A T E U R SCH.NO: FIRST:SECOND: 118Arrangement of Dahlias35c 15c 119Miniature Arrangement 50c 15c 120Harvest Arrangement of Flowers and/or Vegetables 40c20c 121Arrangement of Gladioli 35c 15c 122One Flower Spray30c 15c 123Arrangement of Five Dahlias 35c 15c 124Presentation Basket50c 20c 125Arrangement in Pink and Gray on Silver 40c 20c S P E C I A L N O T I C E PLEASE NOTE THAT SCHEDULE NUMBERS 106, 118 AND 120, TO BE EXHIBITED IN 2FT.6IN. ...C.V.A. 25c 821 Vase Cut Flowers, not shown in this Schedule 25c 831 Vase Decorative Chrysanthemum, C.V.A., A.N.S.25c Page Seven Continuation of: SECTION 7:CUT FLOWERS - OPEN - SCH.NO: FIRST: 841 Container phlox, C.V.A.25c SECTION 8C U TF L O W E R S - AMATEUR 853 Vases Cut Flowers, Distinct Kinds, C.V.A. 40c 861 Vase Cut Flowers, Distinct Variety, C.V.A. 25c 871 Vase Cut Flowers, Red Shades, Distinct Kinds25c 881 Vase Cut Flowers, Red Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 891 Vase Cut Flowers, Blue Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 901 Vase Cut Flowers, White Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 913 Vases Fuchsias, C.V.A.25c 923 Vases Geraniums or Pelargoniums (N.N.D.) 25c 931 Vase Aster, C.V.A.25c. 941 Vase African Marigolds, Distinct Variety 25c 951 Vase Zinnias, Dahlia Flowered, C.V.A. 25c. 961 Vase Cut Flowers not stated in Schedule 25c 971 Flower not stated in Schedule 25c 981 Vase Geranium, Distinct Variety25c 991 Container Phlox25c Page Eight SECTION 9 - C U T F L O W E R S - N O V I C E SCH.NO:FIRST: 1001 Vase Asters 25c 1011 Vase Snap Dragons C.V.A.25c 1021 Vase Marigold C.V.A.25c 1031 Vase Zemias, Dahlia Flowered, C.V.A. 25c 1041 Vase Zemias, Lilliput, C.V.A. 25c 1051 Container Phlox 25c SECTION 10 F L O R A L A R T O P E N FIRST SECOND 106Arrangement of Flowers for the Home50c 20c 107Table Centre Piece of Mixed Flowers 50c 20c 108Bowl of Dahlias 50c 20c 109Arrangement of Autumn Tones (Any Foliage Allowed)50c 20c 110 Arrangement of Flowers (Dahlias to predominate - May include any plant material and accessories)$1-00 50c 111Dry Arrangement 50c 20c 112Church Arrangement 50c 20c 113A Basket of Fruit 50c 20c 114Line Arrangement (May include any Plant Material) 50c 20c 115"AS I LIKE IT" (May include any Plant Material and Accessories) 50c 20c 116Arrangement, Tall and Stately 50c 20c 117Bowl of Floating Flowers (FLOWERS MUST FLOAT)35c 15c Page Nine SECTION 11 F L O R A L A R T - A M A T E U R SCH.NO: FIRST:SECOND: 118Arrangement of Dahlias35c 15c 119Miniature Arrangement 50c 15c 120Harvest Arrangement of Flowers and/or Vegetables 40c20c 121Arrangement of Gladioli 35c 15c 122One Flower Spray30c 15c 123Arrangement of Five Dahlias 35c 15c 124Presentation Basket50c 20c 125Arrangement in Pink and Gray on Silver 40c 20c S P E C I A L N O T I C E PLEASE NOTE THAT SCHEDULE NUMBERS 106, 118 AND 120, TO BE EXHIBITED IN 2FT.6IN. ...Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Schedule for the Annual Autumn Show, 1971.12 page booklet- typed Schedule.Front Page Ringwood and District Horticultural and Garden Club Schedule for the Annual Autumn Show To be held in the Assembly Hall, Ringwood High School, Bedford Road, Ringwood Saturday, March 6, 1971. (Doors Open at 2 p.m.) Entries close: 9 p.m. Thursday March 4th, 1971. Admission: Adults: 30 centsChildren: 5 cents Next Page OFFICE BEARERS LIFE MEMBERS: Mrs.Lord, Mrs.W.McDowell, Mr.B.J.Hubbard, Messrs.W.Gillespie, E.Bennett, G.W.Burns, E.T.Kearsley, Les.Ingram, W.McDowell. PRESIDENT:Mr.J.Roberts 39 Warrandyte Road Ringwood, Telephone: 870-1483 VICE-PRESIDENTS: Mrs.D.Hutchinson Mr.V.H.Wilson MENS' COMMITTEE: Mr.G.W.Burns, Mr.W.McDowell, Mr.E.Frame, Mr.V.H.Wilson, MR.J.Percival LADIES COMMITTEE: Mesdames: W.McDowell, D.Hutchinson, A.Mabu, D.Wilson, Miss Isbester TREASURER: Mr.D.Puckey Summit Crescent Ringwood North SECRETARY: Mrs.V.H.Wilson 38 William Street Ringwood, Telephone: 870-7458 ENTRIES CLOSE ON THRUSDAY MARCH 4TH 1971 AT 9 P.M. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED AT THIS SHOW. PROGRAMME Staging of Exhibits 8.30 a.m. till 12 Noon Judging Commences 12.30 p.m. Show Opens 2.30 p.m. Removal of Exhibits 9.00 p.m. Admission: Adults: 30 centsChildren: 5 cents Page One EXHIBITORS MAY MAIL OR TELEPHONE ENTRIES TO THE UNDERMENTIONED:- MRS.V.H.WILSON,38 William Street, Ringwood870-7458 MRS.D.HUTCHINSON, 48 Caroline Street, RINGWOOD 870-8577 ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY MARCH 4TH AT 9 P.M. RULES FOR COMPETITORS All Exhibits must be stages by 12 Noon and must not be removed before 9 p.m. Exhibitors must apply on moring of Show to the Secretary for Cards which must be placed in front of Exhibit in the allotted space. All Exhibits, except Floral Art, must be grown by the Exhibitor. Awards will be made by the Judges whose decision is final. Prize Money available at 8 p.m. and if not claimed within one month will revert to the Society. Exhibits should be names. In a close finish this counts. No Exhibitor allowed in Hall whilst Judging is in progress. Any Protest shall be in writing accompanied with a 50 cent deposit lodged with the Secretary before 7 p.m. on day of Show. Protest must be limited to non-accordance of an Exhibit within the Schedule. The Committee is empowered to determine and protest to be forfeited if it deems such to be frivolous. BOWL:- The width of the vessel must be greater than its height. VASE:- The height of the vessel must be greater than its width. Page Two Continuation of: RULES FOR COMPETITORS... The Rules of the Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria will apply. Dahlias will be judged under the Rules and Standards laid down by the National and Royal Dahlias Society of Victoria. A VASE consists of 3 to 6 stems (in Cut Flowers) unless otherwise stated. AWARDS: Bronze Medal of the National Dahlia Society for Best Dahlia Exhibit. BLUE RIBBONS MAY BE AWARDD FOR:- BEST VASE OF CUT FLOWERS BEST DAHLIA OVER 6 INCHES BEST VASE DAHLIAS UNDER 6 INCHESBST FLORAL ART EXHIBIT BEST SEEDLING DAHLIA CERTIFICATES OF MERIT:- GIANT DAHLIA OVER 8 INCHESBEST SHRUB MINIATURE CACTUS DAHLIA BETWEEN 4 1/2" TO 6" BEST POT PLANT CHARM DECORATIVE BETWEEN 6' AND 8' BEST VEGETABLE BEST SINGLE ROSE UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED ENTRY FEE PER SCHEDULE CLA CLASS - 5 CENTS PER ENTRY. PLEASE NOTE THAT ENTRY FEE FOR ITEMS NO. 1 AND 2 IS 25 CENTS IN EACH SECTION ENTRIES CLOSE: THURSDAY MARCH 4TH, 1971 AT 9 P.M. Page Three VICTORIANCHAMPIONSHIPSECTION 1 SCH.NO: FIRST 1DAHLIAS UNDER 8 INCHES 12 Vases (3 of each) Distinct Varieties TROPHY VALUED AT $5.00 29 Giant Dahlias, Distinct Varieties (SPONSORED BY AMETCO TRAVEL AGENCY, RINGWOOD) To be won Three Times - Trophy valued at $20-00 DAHLIAS OPEN SECTION 2 39 Dahlias 3 Medium Cactus, 3 Miniature Cactus, 3 Charm Cactus, Distinct Varieties, Shown separately $2-00 44 Giant Decorative, Distinct Varieties 50c. 51 Giant Decorative 30c. 63 Giant Cactus, Distinct Varieties 50c. 71 Giant Cactus 30c. 86 Medium Garden Cactus N.N.D. 50c. 93 Medium Garden Cactus, Distinct Varieties 50c. 10 3 Medium Decorative Distinct Varieties 50c. 11 1 Medium Decorative 30c. 12 6 Vases Miniature Cactus, Distinct Varieties - 3 of each - 75c 13 3 Vases Miniature Cactus, Distinct Varieties - 3 of each - 50c 14 3 Vases Miniature Decorative, Distinct Varieties - 3 of each 50c 15 1 Vase Miniature Dahlias - 3 Blooms Distinct Variety 30c 16 3 Vases Charm Cactus, Distinct Varieties - 3 of each - 50c 17 3 Vases Charm Decorative - Distinct Varieties - 3 of each 50c Page Four Continuation of: SECTION 2 - DAHLIAS OPEN. SCH.NO. FIRST 18 1 Vase Charm, 3 Blooms, Distinct Variety30c 19 Seedling Dahlia Over Six Inches30c 20 Seedling Dahlia Under Six Inches 30c 21 3 Vases Pompones, Distinct Varieties, 3 of each50c 22 1 Vase Pompones, N.N.D, 50c 23 3 Exhibition Cactus Distinct Varieties 50c 24 1 Exhibition Cactus30c 25 1 Miniature Dahlia20c 26 1 Charm Dahlia 20c 27 1 Vase Dahlias Under 8 Inches, 10 Stalks, N.N.D. 75c SECTION 3: RINGWOOD AND DISTRICT AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP DAHLIAS - AMATEUR 28 6 Giant Dahlias, Distinct Varieties $1.00 29 9 Dahlias Distinct Varieties (Shown Separately) 3 Medium Cactus; 3 Miniature Cactus, 3 Charm Cactus $2.00 30 3 Giant Decorative Distinct Varieties 50c 31 1 Giant Decorative30c 32 3 Giant Cactus, Distinct Varieties 30c 34 3 Medium Decoratve Distinct Varieties 50c 35 1 Medium Decorative 30c 36 3 Medium Cactus Distinct Varieties50c 37 1 Medium Cactus 30c 38 3 Vases Miniature Cactus Distinct Varieties (3 of each) 50c 39 1 Vase Miniature Cactus 3 Blooms N.N.D. 50c 40 1 Vase Miniature Decorative 3 Blooms N.N.D.50c Page Five Continuation of: SECTION 3 - AMATEUR DAHLEA CLASS SCH.NO: FIRST 413 Vases Charm Cactus, Distinct Varieties - 3 of each -50c. 421 Vase Charm Cactus, Distinct Variety - 3 Blooms - 30c 433 Vases Charm Decorative, Distinct Varieties, 3 of each50c 441 Vase Charm Decorative 5 Blooms N.N.D. 30c 451 Vase Miniature, 3 Blooms, N.N.D.20c 461 Charm 471 Vase Pompones 5 Blooms N.N.D.50c 481 Vase Show or Ball Dahlias 3 Blooms N.N.D. 50c. SECTION 4: DAHLIAS - NOVICE 491 Giant Dahlia 30c 501 Medium Dahlia 30c 511 Vase Miniature Dahlias, 3 Blooms, N.N.D.30c 521 Vase Charm Dahlias, 3 Blooms, N.N.D. 30c 531 Miniature Dahlia20c 541 Charm Dahlia 20c SECTION 5:R O S E S-O P E N 55Roses, 3 Blooms in Separate Containers, (Distinct Varieties)40c 56Roses, 3 Blooms, 1 colour shown separately 30c 57Roses, 3 Blooms, Bud to Full Bloom 30 c 58Roses, 3 Vases, Distinct Varieties 75c 59Roses, 1 Vase Full Bloom showing stamens 30c 60Roses, 1 Vase C.V.A. 20c Page Six Continuation of: SECTION 5 - R O S E S-O P E N SCH.NO:FIRST 611 Rose in Bloom20c 62Rose, 1 Vase of Floribunda or Grandiflora 30c SECTION 6 - R O S E S - A M A T E U R 63Rose, 1 Bloom20c 64Rose, 1 Vase, C.V.A. 30c 65Roses, 3 Blooms, Distinct Varieties35c 66Roses, 3 Blooms, Bud to Full Bloom 35c 67Roses, 1 Vase Floribunda or Grandiflora30c SECTION 7C U T F L O W E R S -O P E N 683 Vases Cut Flowers, Distinct Kinds, C.V.A. 50c 691 Vase Cut Flowers, Distinct Variety, C.V.A. 25c 701 Vase Cut Flowers, Red Shades, Distinct Kind 25c 711 Vase Cut Flowers, Pink Shades, Distinct Kind25c 721 Vase Cut Flowers, White Shades, Distinct Kind 25c 731 Vase Cut Flowers, Cream or Yellow Shades25c 741 Vase Cut Flowers, Blue Shades 25c 751 Head Hydrangeas25c 763 Vases Geranium or Pelargonium, N.N.D. 25c 771 Vase Asters, C.V.A.25c 781 Vase Zinnias, Distinct Variety, Dahlia Flowered25c 793 Vases Zinnias, Distinct Colours, Dahlia Flowered 25c 801 Vase Lilliput Zinnias, C.V.A. 25c 811 Vase Marigolds. C.V.A. 25c 821 Vase Cut Flowers, not shown in this Schedule 25c 831 Vase Decorative Chrysanthemum, C.V.A., A.N.S.25c Page Seven Continuation of: SECTION 7:CUT FLOWERS - OPEN - SCH.NO: FIRST: 841 Container phlox, C.V.A.25c SECTION 8C U TF L O W E R S - AMATEUR 853 Vases Cut Flowers, Distinct Kinds, C.V.A. 40c 861 Vase Cut Flowers, Distinct Variety, C.V.A. 25c 871 Vase Cut Flowers, Red Shades, Distinct Kinds25c 881 Vase Cut Flowers, Red Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 891 Vase Cut Flowers, Blue Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 901 Vase Cut Flowers, White Shades, Distinct Kinds 25c 913 Vases Fuchsias, C.V.A.25c 923 Vases Geraniums or Pelargoniums (N.N.D.) 25c 931 Vase Aster, C.V.A.25c. 941 Vase African Marigolds, Distinct Variety 25c 951 Vase Zinnias, Dahlia Flowered, C.V.A. 25c. 961 Vase Cut Flowers not stated in Schedule 25c 971 Flower not stated in Schedule 25c 981 Vase Geranium, Distinct Variety25c 991 Container Phlox25c Page Eight SECTION 9 - C U T F L O W E R S - N O V I C E SCH.NO:FIRST: 1001 Vase Asters 25c 1011 Vase Snap Dragons C.V.A.25c 1021 Vase Marigold C.V.A.25c 1031 Vase Zemias, Dahlia Flowered, C.V.A. 25c 1041 Vase Zemias, Lilliput, C.V.A. 25c 1051 Container Phlox 25c SECTION 10 F L O R A L A R T O P E N FIRST SECOND 106Arrangement of Flowers for the Home50c 20c 107Table Centre Piece of Mixed Flowers 50c 20c 108Bowl of Dahlias 50c 20c 109Arrangement of Autumn Tones (Any Foliage Allowed)50c 20c 110 Arrangement of Flowers (Dahlias to predominate - May include any plant material and accessories)$1-00 50c 111Dry Arrangement 50c 20c 112Church Arrangement 50c 20c 113A Basket of Fruit 50c 20c 114Line Arrangement (May include any Plant Material) 50c 20c 115"AS I LIKE IT" (May include any Plant Material and Accessories) 50c 20c 116Arrangement, Tall and Stately 50c 20c 117Bowl of Floating Flowers (FLOWERS MUST FLOAT)35c 15c Page Nine SECTION 11 F L O R A L A R T - A M A T E U R SCH.NO: FIRST:SECOND: 118Arrangement of Dahlias35c 15c 119Miniature Arrangement 50c 15c 120Harvest Arrangement of Flowers and/or Vegetables 40c20c 121Arrangement of Gladioli 35c 15c 122One Flower Spray30c 15c 123Arrangement of Five Dahlias 35c 15c 124Presentation Basket50c 20c 125Arrangement in Pink and Gray on Silver 40c 20c S P E C I A L N O T I C E PLEASE NOTE THAT SCHEDULE NUMBERS 106, 118 AND 120, TO BE EXHIBITED IN 2FT.6IN. NICHE.. SECTION 12 F L O R A L A R T - INTERMEDIATE SCH.NO: FIRST: SECOND: 126A Dry Arrangement 30c15c 127Presentation Basket40c20c 128Tall Arrangement 30c15c 129Line Arrangement Five Flowers40c20c ENTRIES CLOSE THURSDAY MARCH 4TH, 1971 AT 9 P.M. Page Ten SECTION 13 F L O R A L A R T - N O V I C E SCH.NO:FIRST: SECOND: 130"My Choice" 30c 15c 131Dry Arrangement 30c 15c 132One Flower Spray 30c 15c 133Presentation Basket 40c 20c 134Arrangement, "AS I LIKE IT"30c 15c SECTION 14V E G E T A B L E S SCH.NO:FIRST: 135Collection of not more than 8 Vegetables $1.50 136Brace (2) of Apple Cuccumbers25c. 137Brace (2) of Long Cuccumbers 25c 138Plate of 4 Tomatoes, smooth, (eith Stalks) 25c. 139Plate of 4 Onions25c 140One Vegetable Marrow25c 141One Pumpkin 25c 142One Lettuce25c 143Plate of Peas - 12 Pods - 25c 144Plate of Climbing Beans - 12 Beans25c. 145Plate of Dwarf Beans - 12 Beans - 25c 146Bunch of Three Carrots with Tops25c 147Bunch of Three Parsnips 25c 148One Head Silver Beet25c 149Plate of 4 Potatoes25c 150Bunch of 3 Red Beet with Tops 25c 1513 Sticks of Rhubarb with Leaves25c 152Vegetable not otherwise specified 25c 1533 Cobs Sweet Corn25c. Page Eleven SECTION 14 - F R U I T SCH.NO: FIRST: SECOND: 154A Dish of 4 Culinary Apples 25c 155A Dish of 4 Dessert Apples 25c 156A Dish of 4 Lemons 25c 157A Dish of 6 Passion Fruit 25c 158A Fruit not otherwise stated 25c SECTION 15 - FLORAL ART - CHILDREN 11 TO 14 YEARS 159Floral Mat 12 inches by 9 inches 75c25c 160Arrangement of 3 Flowers (Any Foliage) 20c10c 161Decorated Saucer of Flowers20c 10c 162Flower Arrangement in Egg Cup 20c10c 163Novelty of any Horticultural Material20c 10c 164Boquet of Flowers 20c 10c 165Miniature Arrangement not to Exceed Three Inches 20c 10c. 166Arranged Vase of Flowers 20c 10c 167Arranged Vase of 6 Dahlias20c 10c. SECTION 16SPECIAL FUCHSIAS SECTION 168Single, 3 Distinct Variety 169Single, 6 Distinct Variety 170Single, 3 C.V.A. 171Single, 6 C.V.A. 172Double, 3 Distinct Variety 173Double, 6 Distinct Variety 174Double, 3 Distinct Variety 175Double, 6 C.V.A. Page Twelve Fuchsias Florets to be displayed on collar in a container (Small). Containers and Collars will be supplied by the Club, PRIZE-CARDS - FIRST, SECOND, WILL BE AWARDED ALSO MERIT CARD. A TROPHY WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST EXHIBIT IN SPECIAL FUCHSIAS SECTION SPECIAL OPEN CLASS - POT PLANTS.... SCH.NO:FIRST: 1761 Pot Plant, Foliage30c 1771 Pot Plant, Orchid In Bloom 30c 1781 Pot Succulents 30c 1791 Pot Geranium in Bloom 30c 1801 Pot Geranium Foliage 30c 1813 Indoor Plants - Different Varieties 30c 1825 Pots, at least 3 in Bloom 30c 183Container of Mixed Plants 30c 1841 Pot Plant in Bloom 30c Back Page G A R D E N C O M P E T I T I O N G A R D E N C O M P E T I T I O N sponsored by RINGWOOD CITY COUNCIL (Entries close Thursday February18th) (JUDGING SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27TH, 1971) ENTRIES MAY BE LEFT WITH: MRS.D.HUTCHINSON MRS.V.H.WILSON 43 Caroline Streetor38 William Street RINGWOOD RINGWOOD 870-8577870-7458 JOIN THESOCIETY Our MONTHLY MEETINGS are held on the THIRD MONDAY at 8 p.m. on each month in the PUBLIC LIBRARY, Warrandyte Road, RINGWOOD. YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION: ONE DOLLAR ($1-00) C H R Y S A N T H E M U M S H O W SATURDAY, MAY 8TH, 1971 WATCH FOR FURTHER DETAILS Sunrise Secretarial Service, 12 Grey Street, Ringwood East Telephone: 870-6871 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Student Exercise Book, Audrey Sack, student, Commercial Principles, 1938-1939
... This exercise book was owned by Audrey Sack and was donated by David Sack at the same time as a typewriter in its case plus accessories (refer to RN 3087). It has hand written notes of Commercial Principles class lessons from Warrnambool High School, written by Audrey Sack including pages dated 1938 and 1939. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This exercise book was owned by Audrey Sack and was donated by David Sack at the same time as a typewriter in its case plus accessories (refer to RN 3087). It has hand written notes of Commercial Principles class lessons from Warrnambool High School, written by Audrey Sack including pages dated 1938 and 1939. ...This exercise book was owned by Audrey Sack and was donated by David Sack at the same time as a typewriter in its case plus accessories (refer to RN 3087). It has hand written notes of Commercial Principles class lessons from Warrnambool High School, written by Audrey Sack including pages dated 1938 and 1939. Audrey was the daughter of William Sack, owner of the business Sacks Jewellers at 115 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. William commenced trading in the early 1900’s; and the typewriter was used by Audrey in the business from the late 1930’s through to about 1996 when the business was sold. William and his wife June had three children, Eric, Audrey and David. The children were owners/partners of Sack’s Jewellers after William’s passing in 1976. Eric and David were ‘owners of the business’, with Audrey carrying out much of the clerical work. Eric died in about 1984 and David sold the practise in 1996. During the 65 years of business the typewriter was used for all the normal applications of a jeweller’s; preparing invoices, guarantees, taxation records. But in addition the four members of the Sack family were very involved in Church activities, particularly in lay administration and lay preaching in the Baptist Church, and the typewriter gained a lot of after-hours use. The family actively supported overseas Missions in India, SE Asia, and Africa. After the sale of the business in 1996, Audrey took the typewriter home for her community activities (David got a computer). In the 1980’s David volunteered as the Clock Repairer at Flagstaff Hill for the historical instruments. In the early days this took some long hours to get the clocks working, but in recent years he has just been ‘on call’ if needed. He is an alert 85 year old and just in the last 12 months has given up a busy schedule of Sunday Lay Preaching around the district. (2015)The exercise book is associated with a typewriter and text book, which is of local significance, being previously owned and used in a local business established for about 100 years.Book, student's exercise book with brown paper cover over soft cover. White pages have printed blue lines. Notes written in script with nib pen. Correction marks are on some pages. The book has entries from front to just past the centre pages, the turned upside down and written from back to almost centre pages. It belong to Autrey Sack, who was a Commercial Practices student at Warrnambool High School. Handwritten ink pen inscriptions are on the front cover and within the book. Notes are dated as 1938 and 1939."Commercial Principles" "Audrey Sack /. Commercial / W.H.S."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, commercial principles, warrnambool high school, sack’s jewellers warrnambool, william sack, david sack, audrey sack, sack’s jewellers, exercise book, student notes, business education -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Black lace evening dress, 1930s
... notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor). The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Jack had met Eric Mercy, a cousin of Minnie’s, in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and visited the Wilmotts with him whilst on leave from France. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. By 1931 Doris and Jack and their three sons - John Willmott, Winfield Robert Curtis and Peter Reginald Dane - moved to 21 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn but moved back to his father’s home, Therapia, 2 (now 6) Hepburn Street, Auburn, shortly before his father’s death. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories. None of the items has a maker’s mark, however each displays evidence of fine dressmaking skills. It is however probable that the two fitted capes were commercially made.Long black lace, floor-length evening dress extending to a short train at the back. The dress has a belt at the waist that is joined by two white metal clasps studded with diamentes. With the dress there is also a matching lace square (2017.00921) that might have been used as a mantilla or as a shawl. The dress was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. women's clothing, evening wear, evening dresses, doris bennett (nee wilmott) -
Kew Historical Society IncClothing - Evening Wear, Black and Silver Sequin Capelet, 1930s, 1930s
... notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor). The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories ...Doris Mercy Willmott was born in May 1896 in Stamford Hill, London, the eldest of three daughters of Albert and Minnie Willmott. The family lived in various parts of north London until the beginning of the First World War, when they moved to Redhill in Surrey. It was in Redhill that Doris met her future husband, Frederick John (Jack) Bennett. Jack had met Eric Mercy, a cousin of Minnie’s, in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and visited the Wilmotts with him whilst on leave from France. Although Jack Bennett returned to Melbourne in March 1919, he and Doris continued to correspond and they were engaged in March 1923. She came to Melbourne on her own, and was married in the Congregational Church in Canterbury on 23 December 1923. By 1931 Doris and Jack and their three sons - John Willmott, Winfield Robert Curtis and Peter Reginald Dane - moved to 21 Tooronga Road, Hawthorn but moved back to his father’s home, Therapia, 2 (now 6) Hepburn Street, Auburn, shortly before his father’s death. In 1937, the Bennett family moved back to the United Kingdom, spending the war years in Uxbridge and Torquay. The family returned to Melbourne in October 1946, after the deaths of Doris’ parents. The family lived at 12 Stanhope Grove, Camberwell and 51 The Ridge, Canterbury before Jack died in February 1952. After this Doris moved to 12 Stanley Grove, Canterbury, her home until c. 1970 when she moved to 25 Corhampton Road, North Balwyn. She died in May 1980 in Princeton Nursing Home, 3 Bellett Street, Camberwell. (Adapted from notes provided by Sue Barnett, the donor).The collection of evening clothes owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett, of which this item is one, date from the 1930s and may have been purchased in Australia or in the United Kingdom. Each of the items, apart from the evening dress, which has a few minor tears in the lace, is of fine quality and evidences Doris Bennett’s love of glamour and style. While the evening dress and the mantilla are of the same fabric, the two capes might have been worn with the dress as alternative fashion accessories. None of the items has a maker’s mark, however each displays evidence of fine dressmaking skills. It is however probable that the two fitted capes were commercially made.Black silk chiffon or georgette fitted evening cape,let entirely covered in silver metal rectangles and black sequins. The cape gives the appearance of being joined at the front, however it is made in one piece. The cape has open scalloped sections bordering the lower band of silver metal rectangles. The cape was owned and worn by Doris Mercy Bennett (nee Willmott) [1896-1980], and donated to the Society by her grandaughter. evening wear, capelets, doris bennett (nee wilmott), women's clothing -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionChainsaw carry pack
... This carry pack was designed in-house to enable the safe transport of a small chainsaw See FIRE EQUIPMENT NOTE - 35 [ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CKtcH-3rUlrtbE9dkNP27PYT2-raVVhF/view ] A fibreglass-moulded backpack to enable chainsaw operators to safely carry saws in rough or steep terrain. Weighing just 3 kg the backpack is fitted with a padded shoulder harness, waist strap and includes two 1lt Sig Bottles for storage of a small quantity of fuel and oil. A separate storage compartment is also provided for accessories...This carry pack was designed in-house to enable the safe transport of a small chainsaw See FIRE EQUIPMENT NOTE - 35 [ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CKtcH-3rUlrtbE9dkNP27PYT2-raVVhF/view ] A fibreglass-moulded backpack to enable chainsaw operators to safely carry saws in rough or steep terrain. Weighing just 3 kg the backpack is fitted with a padded shoulder harness, waist strap and includes two 1lt Sig Bottles for storage of a small quantity of fuel and oil. A separate storage compartment is also provided for accessories ...Firefighting often requires walking through the rough bush with handtools to construct control likens. This carry pack was designed in-house to enable the safe transport of a small chainsaw See FIRE EQUIPMENT NOTE - 35 [ https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CKtcH-3rUlrtbE9dkNP27PYT2-raVVhF/view ] A fibreglass-moulded backpack to enable chainsaw operators to safely carry saws in rough or steep terrain. Weighing just 3 kg the backpack is fitted with a padded shoulder harness, waist strap and includes two 1lt Sig Bottles for storage of a small quantity of fuel and oil. A separate storage compartment is also provided for accessories such as spare chain, sharpener and tool kit. Stihl 034 and 038 size chainsaws will fit into the backpack quite comfortably.Fibreglass carry pack for small chainsawCFLforests commission victoria (fcv), bushfire, hand tools
