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Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, 20/06/2003
... on fire display...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country One of a series of photographs taken after refurbishment of Museum, during "On Fire" exhibition. on fire display common school museum On back of photo: "7 Historical Society. ...One of a series of photographs taken after refurbishment of Museum, during "On Fire" exhibition.Colour photograph of the interior of the Home Economics room of the Common School Museum, featuring a display of photographsOn back of photo: "7 Historical Society. Fire photos. 20/6/03"on fire display, common school museum -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, 20/06/2003
... on fire display...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country One of a series of photographs taken after refurbishment of Museum, during "On Fire" exhibition. on fire display common school museum On back of photo: "6 Historical Society. ...One of a series of photographs taken after refurbishment of Museum, during "On Fire" exhibition.Colour photograph of the interior of the Home Economics room of the Common School Museum, featuring a display of photographsOn back of photo: "6 Historical Society. Fire photos. 20/6/03"on fire display, common school museum -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, 19
... FIRE BRIGADE 125TH. ANNIVERSARY DISPLAY IN CLUNES MUSEUM...COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH OF FIRE BRIGADE ANNIVERSARY DISPLAY STAGED IN CLUNES MUSEUM IN 19...COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH OF FIRE BRIGADE ANNIVERSARY DISPLAY STAGED IN CLUNES MUSEUM IN 19 Photograph PHOTOGRAPH ...FIRE BRIGADE 125TH. ANNIVERSARY DISPLAY IN CLUNES MUSEUMCOLOURED PHOTOGRAPH OF FIRE BRIGADE ANNIVERSARY DISPLAY STAGED IN CLUNES MUSEUM IN 19local history, photography, photographs, exhibitions, activities and current events in clunes museum. -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured
... Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. ...Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various items in lighted cabinet...On display are photos, trophies, equipment and uniforms of the Fire Brigade Members. stawell Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various items in lighted cabinet Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured Photograph ...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. On display are photos, trophies, equipment and uniforms of the Fire Brigade Members.Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various items in lighted cabinetstawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured
... Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. ...Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various communications equipment used....Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured Photograph ...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. On display are photos, trophies, equipment and uniforms of the Fire Brigade Members.Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various communications equipment used.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured
... Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. ...Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various displays, inc Uniforms and Photgraphs...On display are photos, trophies, equipment and uniforms of the Fire Brigade Members. stawell Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various displays, inc Uniforms and Photgraphs Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured Photograph ...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. On display are photos, trophies, equipment and uniforms of the Fire Brigade Members.Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various displays, inc Uniforms and Photgraphsstawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured
... Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. ...Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, A Model of a Poppet head and Hose nozzles....Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured Photograph ...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. On display are photos, trophies, equipment and uniforms of the Fire Brigade Members.Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, A Model of a Poppet head and Hose nozzles.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured
... Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. ...Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various items on table inc. ...Photos and Trophies. Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured Photograph ...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. On display are photos, trophies, equipment and uniforms of the Fire Brigade Members.Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various items on table inc. Photos and Trophies.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured
... Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. ...Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various items in a cabinet inc. ...Photos and Trophies Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured Photograph ...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. On display are photos, trophies, equipment and uniforms of the Fire Brigade Members.Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Various items in a cabinet inc. Photos and Trophiesstawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured
... Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. ...Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Total Fire Ban Flag, and six different coloured helmets. ...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured Photograph ...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. On display are photos, trophies, equipment and uniforms of the Fire Brigade Members.Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, Total Fire Ban Flag, and six different coloured helmets. stawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured
... Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. ...Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, photos, equipment, uniforms and trophies used by Brigade members over the years. ...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display -- Coloured Photograph ...Fire Brigade Memorabilia Display. There are 8 coloured photos in Album 9B of the display all taken 03.09 2003. On display are photos, trophies, equipment and uniforms of the Fire Brigade Members.Coloured photograph of Fire Brigade memorabilia display showing, photos, equipment, uniforms and trophies used by Brigade members over the years. stawell -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, 19
... CLUNES FIRE BRIGADE DISPLAY IN CLUNES MUSEUM IN 19...FIRE BRIGADE 125TH. ANNIVERSARY OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE OF CLUNES & DISTRICT. MR TONY BATLEY INSPECTING DISPLAY ?...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CLUNES FIRE BRIGADE DISPLAY IN CLUNES MUSEUM IN 19 local history photography photographs exhibitions activities and current events in clunes museum. ...CLUNES FIRE BRIGADE DISPLAY IN CLUNES MUSEUM IN 19COLOURED PHOTOGRAPH CLUNES URBAN FIRE BRIGADE 125TH. ANNIVERSARY OF VOLUNTEER SERVICE OF CLUNES & DISTRICT. MR TONY BATLEY INSPECTING DISPLAY ?local history, photography, photographs, exhibitions, activities and current events in clunes museum. -
Linton and District Historical Society IncCertificate, Certificate awarded to Linton Fire Brigade, 1893
... Won by Linton Fire Brigade at Country Fire Brigades Demonstration day at Geelong in March 1893. Team members Robert Cornish, James Chung, Neil Wishart and Daniel McMillan. Displayed...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Won by Linton Fire Brigade at Country Fire Brigades Demonstration day at Geelong in March 1893. Team members Robert Cornish, James Chung, Neil Wishart and Daniel McMillan. Displayed ...Won by Linton Fire Brigade at Country Fire Brigades Demonstration day at Geelong in March 1893. Team members Robert Cornish, James Chung, Neil Wishart and Daniel McMillan. Displayed in fire brigade hall, then stored by Eugene Grigg.Large coloured print, mounted on cardboard, showing various aspects of fire brigade work in the 1890s."The Country Fire Brigade's demonstration Geelong March 7, 8 and 9 1893. Certificate won by Linton Fire Brigade, second prize, engine practice for 4 men. Names of team - Robert Cornish, hose, James Chung - hose, Neil Wishart - hose, Daniel McMillan - suction".linton fire brigade, robert cornish, james chung, neil wishart, daniel mcmillan -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, CLUNES VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE MARCH 1864
... 40 PHOTOS OF VOLUNTEERS DISPLAYED IN FIRE BRIGADE (BELL SHAPE ARRANGEMENT OF IMAGES). ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CD OF IMAGES - BEFORE AND AFTER RESTORATION local history photography photographs fire brigade PRINTED ABOVE THE IMAGE: MOTTO - "READY TO SAVE" PRINTED ON FRONT: J. R. TANNER, PHOTO REGISTERED JUNE 10TH, 1870 H. C. DE CRUCHY & Co. LITH. MELB. 40 PHOTOS OF VOLUNTEERS DISPLAYED ...CD OF IMAGES - BEFORE AND AFTER RESTORATION 40 PHOTOS OF VOLUNTEERS DISPLAYED IN FIRE BRIGADE (BELL SHAPE ARRANGEMENT OF IMAGES). FIRE FIGHTING EQUPMENT ILLUSTRATED AT BASE OF BELL - WAGON, REELCART AND WATER CARRIER. .1 ENLARGED COPY OF POSTCARD PHOTOGRAPH, FRAMED, .2 POSTCARD PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CLUNES VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE - ESTABLISHED MARCH 1864. .3 PHOTOGRAPH MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD .4 CD WITH PHOTOS OF CONSERVATION, BEFORE AND AFTER .5 PHOTOCOPY OF ENLARGED PHOTO PRINTED ABOVE THE IMAGE: MOTTO - "READY TO SAVE" PRINTED ON FRONT: J. R. TANNER, PHOTO REGISTERED JUNE 10TH, 1870 H. C. DE CRUCHY & Co. LITH. MELB.local history, photography, photographs, fire brigade -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMemorabilia - Fire Brigade Collection, Warrnambool Fire Brigade, 1863-1950s
... It was rebuilt in 2015, ironically due to damage from fire in the adjacent building, and now includes a locked display. The fire station faithfully replicates the designs of the late 1800s fire stations found across Victoria. ...It was rebuilt in 2015, ironically due to damage from fire in the adjacent building, and now includes a locked display. The fire station faithfully replicates the designs of the late 1800s fire stations found across Victoria. ...The original replica Fire Station at Flagstaff Hill was constructed in 2006 by members of the CVA Warrnambool Fire Brigade. It was rebuilt in 2015, ironically due to damage from fire in the adjacent building, and now includes a locked display. The fire station faithfully replicates the designs of the late 1800s fire stations found across Victoria. Every detail, including the type of nails used, adheres to period-correct specifications. The objects on display are on loan from the CFA. They provide a glimpse into the history and evolution of firefighting in Victoria, preserving the heritage and legacy of the brave men and women who have served their communities. Fire Brigade Collection highlights: . Hose reels and equipment: essential firefighting equipment used during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. . Brass helmets: symbolic headgear worn by firefighters for protection and identification. . Photographs: historical images capturing the evolution of firefighting in the region. . Certificates: awards highlighting the skill and dedication of firefighters. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE WARRNAMBOOL FIRE BRIGADE - [Ref: Quarrell, A, 2013, The Warrnambool Fire Brigade: 1863-2013, Amazon Printing, Warrnambool]: “Since the township of Warrnambool was established in the 1840s, there were several attempts at forming a Fire Brigade. However, many issues hindered progress. Firstly, minimal fires were recorded. Secondly, the town had no money to purchase expensive equipment, including a fire engine, and thirdly and most importantly, there was no infrastructure for accessible running water from pipes, as we know today. But after the expansion and growth of the township, it was time for action. The Warrnambool Fire Brigade was formed in 1863. The Brigade has served Warrnambool on a daily basis ever since. The volunteers of the Brigade were required to fill their water carts each evening from a spring on Cannon Hill and be on standby to deliver water to fire scenes. In 1889, the Warrnambool Council built a new Fire Station at 25 Liebig Street. Today, the Civic Centre is located on this site.” The objects on loan from the Warrnambool Fire Brigade are significant to local history since its establishment in 1863. They tell the story of the Brigade’s history, which is part of Warrnambool and the district’s history.Warrnambool Fire Brigade Collection: a variety of historic objects and equipment used by the firemen of the brigade since 1863. The items are kindly on loan from the Warrnambool Fire Brigade in a building originally erected in the Village by the Fire Brigade to house their historic collection. The items include: EQUIPMENT: 2 fire reels, 3 leather buckets, 1 wooden ladder, 2 old pumps, 2 fire extinguishers, 1 foam nozzle, 2 hydrants, 1 red chest with breathing apparatus, 1 large grey chest, 1 red metal thread gauges box, 2 copper and brass extinguishers, 3 copper and brass branches, 1 canvas bucket, assorted reels of hose, assorted couplings and branches, PHOTOGRAPHS/CERTIFICATES: 3 Discipline Certificates dated 1894, 1893, 1911, Mounted photo of members of the Warrnambool Fire Brigade Football Club, Mounted photos of members of the Warrnambool Fire Brigade in uniform, framed photo of LC Marshall UNIFORMS: 1 Officer’s jacket, 1 blazer, 1 turnout jacket, 1 harness belt, 1 leather helmet, 1 pair of boots, 1 brass helmet, 1 axe belt with axe and plug spanner TROPHIES: 1 clock flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, cfa, fire brigade, warrnambool fire brigade, fire reel, leather bucket, wooden ladder, pump, fire extinguisher, foam nozzle, fireman’s hydrant, breathing apparatus, copper and brass extinguishers, copper and brass branches, canvas bucket, discipline certificates, warrnambool fire brigade football club, l c marshall, officer’s jacket, blazer, turnout jacket, harness belt, leather helmet, pair of boots, brass helmet, axe belt with axe and plug spanner, clock, mantle clock -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionBushfire awareness sign, Camp Fires, 1962
... The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed...The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed ...Bushfire Prevention Week was initiated by the Forests Commission in 1930. Victoria’s State Governor, Lord Somers, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sir Harold Luxton and the newly appointed Minister for Forests, William Beckett launched the innovative campaign with great flourish to 250 invited guests at Melbourne’s opulent Town Hall on Monday 13 January 1930. Special church sermons had been held previously on Sunday. The packed program of gala events included lavish luncheon talks at city clubs, scholarly lectures broadcast on the wireless, together with daily articles in the Melbourne and country press about the pressing need for fire prevention. The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed special fire posters, while Bryant and May posted messages on their limited-edition matchbox covers which are now highly prized by phillumenists (i.e. matchbox collectors). The Postmaster General's Department franked postage stamps and letters with special bushfire slogans. While plainclothes police were secretly deployed to the bush to arrest potential arsonists. Canvas and enamel fire prevention signs were erected on most roads leading to forest areas. Letters to the Editor later appeared in many city and country newspapers extolling the virtues of Bushfire Prevention Week and urging for its continuation as an annual event. Although a new idea for Australia, the Canadian Forest Service had been running a similar program for a few years. The Forests Commission in its 1929-30 Annual Report, under the title of "Propaganda", noted with some glee… "One of the most gratifying features of the ''Week" was its low cost to the Government, the major part of the publicity material being donated by private firms." And so for the next 50 years until the 1980s, Bushfire Prevention Week continued unabated with the Forests Commission producing a series of coloured “Magic Lantern” slides which were manufactured by Alex Gunn and Sons in Collins Street Melbourne for screening at Val Morgan cinemas. The slides famously introduced the menacing character, Willy Wildfire, warning motorists to be careful with matches. Now known as Fire Action Week, it remains a key event in the annual calendar for both DEECA and the CFA and is still going strong... These canvas fire awareness signs were used right throughout the period of the Forests Commission until the mid 1980sBushfire awareness signbushfire, forests commission victoria (fcv), forest signs -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionBushfire awareness sign, Help Prevent Bushfires, Pre 1966
... The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed...The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed ...Bushfire Prevention Week was initiated by the Forests Commission in 1930. Victoria’s State Governor, Lord Somers, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sir Harold Luxton and the newly appointed Minister for Forests, William Beckett launched the innovative campaign with great flourish to 250 invited guests at Melbourne’s opulent Town Hall on Monday 13 January 1930. Special church sermons had been held previously on Sunday. The packed program of gala events included lavish luncheon talks at city clubs, scholarly lectures broadcast on the wireless, together with daily articles in the Melbourne and country press about the pressing need for fire prevention. The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed special fire posters, while Bryant and May posted messages on their limited-edition matchbox covers which are now highly prized by phillumenists (i.e. matchbox collectors). The Postmaster General's Department franked postage stamps and letters with special bushfire slogans. While plainclothes police were secretly deployed to the bush to arrest potential arsonists. Canvas and enamel fire prevention signs were erected on most roads leading to forest areas. Letters to the Editor later appeared in many city and country newspapers extolling the virtues of Bushfire Prevention Week and urging for its continuation as an annual event. Although a new idea for Australia, the Canadian Forest Service had been running a similar program for a few years. The Forests Commission in its 1929-30 Annual Report, under the title of "Propaganda", noted with some glee… "One of the most gratifying features of the ''Week" was its low cost to the Government, the major part of the publicity material being donated by private firms." And so for the next 50 years until the 1980s, Bushfire Prevention Week continued unabated with the Forests Commission producing a series of coloured “Magic Lantern” slides which were manufactured by Alex Gunn and Sons in Collins Street Melbourne for screening at Val Morgan cinemas. The slides famously introduced the menacing character, Willy Wildfire, warning motorists to be careful with matches. Now known as Fire Action Week, it remains a key event in the annual calendar for both DEECA and the CFA and is still going strong... These canvas fire awareness signs were used right throughout the period of the Forests Commission until the mid 1980sBushfire awareness signHelp Prevent Bushfiresbushfire, forest signs, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionBushfire awareness sign, Protect your forests from fire, 1953
... The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed...The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed ...Bushfire Prevention Week was initiated by the Forests Commission in 1930. Victoria’s State Governor, Lord Somers, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, Sir Harold Luxton and the newly appointed Minister for Forests, William Beckett launched the innovative campaign with great flourish to 250 invited guests at Melbourne’s opulent Town Hall on Monday 13 January 1930. Special church sermons had been held previously on Sunday. The packed program of gala events included lavish luncheon talks at city clubs, scholarly lectures broadcast on the wireless, together with daily articles in the Melbourne and country press about the pressing need for fire prevention. The slogan for the ground-breaking campaign was… Prevent Bush Fires – It Pays… The Shell Petrol Company of Australia supplied 15000 windshield stickers, the British Australasian Tobacco Company donated a large supply of stamp stickers, while many other companies drew attention to the campaign in their newspaper advertisements. The Victorian Railways and many city firms displayed special fire posters, while Bryant and May posted messages on their limited-edition matchbox covers which are now highly prized by phillumenists (i.e. matchbox collectors). The Postmaster General's Department franked postage stamps and letters with special bushfire slogans. While plainclothes police were secretly deployed to the bush to arrest potential arsonists. Canvas and enamel fire prevention signs were erected on most roads leading to forest areas. Letters to the Editor later appeared in many city and country newspapers extolling the virtues of Bushfire Prevention Week and urging for its continuation as an annual event. Although a new idea for Australia, the Canadian Forest Service had been running a similar program for a few years. The Forests Commission in its 1929-30 Annual Report, under the title of "Propaganda", noted with some glee… "One of the most gratifying features of the ''Week" was its low cost to the Government, the major part of the publicity material being donated by private firms." And so for the next 50 years until the 1980s, Bushfire Prevention Week continued unabated with the Forests Commission producing a series of coloured “Magic Lantern” slides which were manufactured by Alex Gunn and Sons in Collins Street Melbourne for screening at Val Morgan cinemas. The slides famously introduced the menacing character, Willy Wildfire, warning motorists to be careful with matches. Now known as Fire Action Week, it remains a key event in the annual calendar for both DEECA and the CFA and is still going strong... These canvas fire awareness signs were used right throughout the period of the Forests Commission until the mid 1980sBushfire awareness signProtect your forests from firebushfire, forests commission victoria (fcv), forest signs -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Lamp Chimney with Box, c. 1920
... display purposes as reminders of household lighting in the past. The box is a rare survivor. vintage glass lamps glass chimneys for lamps CRIMP TOP CHIMNEYS GUARANTEED FIRE-PROOF Size E This is a clear glass lamp chimney, mainly circular in shape and open at both ends. ...This glass chimney has been made to fit on the top of an oil lamp. It seems that the box has been used to house a different chimney as the glass is taller than the box and is not crimped. Lamps with chimneys such as this one were used for household lighting in the 19th century and early 20th century before gas lighting and later electric lighting became common. These items are retained for display purposes as reminders of household lighting in the past. The box is a rare survivor. This is a clear glass lamp chimney, mainly circular in shape and open at both ends. It is in a rectangular cardboard box with black printing on two sides. The box is open at the top.CRIMP TOP CHIMNEYS GUARANTEED FIRE-PROOF Size Evintage glass lamps, glass chimneys for lamps -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Country Women’s Association, Warrnambool Branch, History of Warrnambool Branch CWA, 2016
... The branch has given assistance through the years to the Red Cross, Baby Health Centres, the Warrnambool Hospital, bush fire relief, mental health and aged care and it has regular displays of country arts and crafts. ...The branch has given assistance through the years to the Red Cross, Baby Health Centres, the Warrnambool Hospital, bush fire relief, mental health and aged care and it has regular displays of country arts and crafts. ...The Country Women’s Association of Australia advances the rights and equity of women, families and communities in Australia through advocacy and empowerment, especially for those living in regional, rural and remote Australia. The Country Women’s Association of Victoria was founded in 1928 and the Warrnambool Branch was founded in 1931. The branch has given assistance through the years to the Red Cross, Baby Health Centres, the Warrnambool Hospital, bush fire relief, mental health and aged care and it has regular displays of country arts and crafts. In 1961 the C.W.A. Centre and Rest Rooms were opened in Kepler Street, Warrnambool. In 2016 the group celebrated the 85th anniversary of its founding.This booklet is of interest to researchers and others wanting a brief outline of the history of the Warrnambool Branch of the Country Women’s Association. This is a small booklet of 12 pages. The front cover is white with black printing and it has a yellow back cover. The booklet has black plastic spiral binding. The pages contain printed information, photocopies of newspaper articles, a knitting pattern and other photocopied material. The booklet has been produced in-house by the Warrnambool Country Women’s Association.‘Looking Back at 85 Years, the History of the Warrnambool Branch of the Country Women’s Association of Victoria Inc. 1931 until 2016 and Still Going Strong.’country women’s association, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Helmet, Firmin & Sons, Fireman's helmet, Early 20th century
... The Warrnambool Fire Brigade was established in the early 1860s and today has both paid and volunteer firefighters. This helmet has no known local provenance but is retained for display purposes. ...This fire helmet may have been one used in England or one used in the late 19th century and early 20th century in Australia. It was made by Firmin & Sons of England, a firm which was founded in 1655. It supplies military ceremonial buttons, badges and uniforms and brass and pith helmets of various kinds. It is regarded as the oldest manufacturing business operating in England today. The Warrnambool Fire Brigade was established in the early 1860s and today has both paid and volunteer firefighters.This helmet has no known local provenance but is retained for display purposes.This is a brass helmet with an oval crown with an ornate scrolled curved piece coming over the crown. There is a decoration of a winged dragon breathing fire and on the front side a torch, an axe and a hose with decorative surrounds. There is a breathing hole at the top of the crown in a petal shape. On the sides are metal medallions holding a chin strap which is adjustable. The edge of the crown has a scrolled band. The front peak is angled with a folded metal edge and the rear peak is a concave shape with a brass screw in the middle. Inside the helmet are 8 screws holding the upper decorative arching piece and a black leather band with eyelets tied together to fir the individual head. There is an oval plaque with wording contained within a decorative belt.Firmin & Sons Ltd 108 & 109 St Martins Lane W.C. Late of 153 & 154 Strandwarrnambool fire brigade, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Country Fire Brigade Hat, Commonwealth Government Clothing Factory, Mid 20th century
... Today the organization includes career fire-fighters and funding is partly provided by a levy included in local Council rates. The owner of this hat is not known. This hat is of minor interest and is retained for display purposes Country Fire Fighting Services Warrnambool History of Warrnambool Commonwealth Government Clothing Factory Melbourne 7 C.F.B. ...This hat was part of the uniform of the Country Fire Brigade. The organization now known as the Country Fire Authority was established in 1945 as a volunteer and community-based organization providing fire fighting and emergency services in regional and rural areas in Victoria. Today the organization includes career fire-fighters and funding is partly provided by a levy included in local Council rates. The owner of this hat is not known. This hat is of minor interest and is retained for display purposesThis is a hat with a circular flat crown made of black felt with 4 eyelets. Around the edge of the crown is a brown leather band with a fabric bow fastening and a black cloth ribbon with a red corded edging. In the centre is a brass badge with letters on it. The peak is made of patent leather with a black leather band on the upper edge with metal buttons. The inside of the peak is made of green leather. Inside the hat is a plastic covering with a leather band. There is a cloth label with yellow printing. Commonwealth Government Clothing Factory Melbourne 7 C.F.B. country fire fighting services warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - chronograph, early 20th century
... Chronographs date from the early 19th century and were used particularly in aviation, astronomy, diving, automobile and other racing contests and artillery firing and with more sophisticated designs are still used today. This item has no known local provenance but is retained for display purposes because of its age and its exceptional quality Vintage chronographs Warrnambool History Celebrated Chronograph Specially Examined Swiss Made This is a chronograph, a display watch which also has a stopwatch function. ...This is an early 20th century example of a chronograph, a watch with stopwatch functions. Chronographs date from the early 19th century and were used particularly in aviation, astronomy, diving, automobile and other racing contests and artillery firing and with more sophisticated designs are still used today.This item has no known local provenance but is retained for display purposes because of its age and its exceptional qualityThis is a chronograph, a display watch which also has a stopwatch function. It has a white face with black markings and Roman numerals and a gauge around the outer circle with numbers from 0 to 300. The face is covered with a glass frame. One hand and its pin are loose in the glass. The watch case is gold-coloured with a heavy ornamental pattern around the sides. At the top of the case is a ring for attaching the watch to a chain or belt. The button on the side for working the stop watch mechanism no longer functions.Celebrated Chronograph Specially Examined Swiss Madevintage chronographs, warrnambool history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Shotgun Cartridges
... fired from a shotgun. They have been in the collection of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society for many years but the reason for keeping them is now not known. Warrnambool has had a Gun Club since the 19th century and they may have been kept as souvenirs of a past club These cartridges are of minor interest and may have some use as display items. ...These cartridges have been used to contain pellets or shot to be fired from a shotgun. They have been in the collection of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society for many years but the reason for keeping them is now not known. Warrnambool has had a Gun Club since the 19th century and they may have been kept as souvenirs of a past clubThese cartridges are of minor interest and may have some use as display items..1 A blue plastic container with a fluted edge at the top which is open. The base has a brass holder with etched figures and letters. .2 A red plastic container open at the top which has a fluted edge. The base has a brass holder with etched figures and letters and there is black printing on the side of the cartridge .3 A gold-coloured plastic container open at the top. There is black printing on the side of the container and etched figures and letters on the base of the brass holder..1 12, IMI .2 Winchester 12 GA, AA, Winchester 350, 3-50-32-7 Trap .3. Winchester 12 GA AA, Winchester 275, 2.75-32-7 Trapwarrnambool gun club, warrnambool history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet - Warrnambool Fire Brigade, 150 years of Service, 2013
... display at the Warrnambool Art Gallery to celebrate the 150th Anniversary. It give a brief outline of the Brigade's history and also equipment used and competitions in which the Brigade took part. It links in with the Book Warrnambool Fire ...This brochure was used to accompany a display at the Warrnambool Art Gallery to celebrate the 150th Anniversary. It give a brief outline of the Brigade's history and also equipment used and competitions in which the Brigade took part. It links in with the Book Warrnambool Fire Brigade , Celebrating 150 years.Four pages folding out , with printing and photographs on both side. The information contains a brief outline of the history of the Brigade. The dominant colour of the brochure is red.CFA logo is on front cover RHS top. Warrnambool Art Gallery logo on back cover.warrnambool fire brigade, fire brigade competitions, fire brigade equipment, 150 years warrnambool fire brigade, warrnambool art gallery -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - 25 POUNDER QUICK FIRING GUN, Ruwolt, C.1940
... display in the gardens of the Bendigo District RSL Sub Branch Havilah Road. Refer photo .1) for details re manufacture, history and use. Brsl smirsl bdrslinc 25 Pounder .1) Plaque metal black on a stand with white text re details of the item. .2) 25 Pounder Quick Firing Gun Model Mark 11, painted green, on two wheels, towed. ...This item is on display in the gardens of the Bendigo District RSL Sub Branch Havilah Road. Refer photo .1) for details re manufacture, history and use. .1) Plaque metal black on a stand with white text re details of the item. .2) 25 Pounder Quick Firing Gun Model Mark 11, painted green, on two wheels, towed.brsl, smirsl, bdrslinc, 25 pounder -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotograph - Folder of Photographs – Photocopied set of black and white photographs (pages 49 -58) from the display folder put together by KVHS to document life on the Kiewa Valley Hydro-electric Scheme
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Large A3 size spiral bound display folder containing photocopied black and white photographs of various aspects of the early days of the Kiewa Valley Hydro-electric scheme including equipment, various work sites and photographs of workers and their families. 1-Workmen working inside one of the tunnels. 2-Workman drilling in West Kiewa Tunnel 3-Junction Dam wall construction 4&5-2B&W photographs Kiewa House residents ready to go to a ball in Mt Beauty 6-Workmen warming up in front of a fire at No 1 bench 7-Workmen being hauled in at No 4 P.S Shaft 8-No 4 Power Station – Drilling 9-Workmen eating a hot meal in the tunnel. 10-2 photographs (a)Pretty Valley camp showing workman’s huts and construction materials & (b)Worker in Langford Gap Basalt Hill Tunnel face 11-Tunnel entrance (unlabelled) with rail tracks in foreground 12- Workmen drilling at No 1 Head race tunnel-Drilling face 13- No 1 Power Station 14-Workmen at the entrance to one of the SECV tunnels under construction ...Page number 51 13&14-No markings Page number 52 Large A3 size spiral bound display folder containing photocopied black and white photographs of various aspects of the early days of the Kiewa Valley Hydro-electric scheme including equipment, various work sites and photographs of workers and their families. 1-Workmen working inside one of the tunnels. 2-Workman drilling in West Kiewa Tunnel 3-Junction Dam wall construction 4&5-2B&W photographs Kiewa House residents ready to go to a ball in Mt Beauty 6-Workmen warming up in front of a fire at No 1 bench 7-Workmen being hauled in at No 4 P.S Shaft 8-No 4 Power Station – Drilling 9-Workmen eating a hot meal in the tunnel. 10-2 photographs (a)Pretty Valley camp showing workman’s huts and construction materials & (b)Worker in Langford Gap Basalt Hill Tunnel face 11-Tunnel entrance (unlabelled) with rail tracks in foreground 12- Workmen drilling at No 1 Head race tunnel-Drilling face 13- No 1 Power Station 14-Workmen at the entrance to one of the SECV tunnels under construction Photograph Folder of Photographs – Photocopied set of black and white photographs (pages 49 -58) from the display folder put together by KVHS to document life on the Kiewa Valley Hydro-electric Scheme ...Although the Kiewa Hydro-Electric Scheme was first proposed in 1911, construction did not commence until 1938. As part of the push to cut electricity costs and diversify supply, the Victorian Government (circa 1930) initiated the conversion from primarily brown coal supply to hydro – electricity. Field investigations during the 1940’s resulted in a new proposal for a scheme that had more than double the capacity of the 1938 scheme. The Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme became the largest scheme of its kind in the State Of Victoria and the second largest scheme in Australia. The number of personnel involved in the planning and construction of the scheme increased dramatically. During the late 1940’s, most activity centred around the construction of the West Kiewa Power Station, Rocky Valley Reservoir, McKay Creek Power Station and the Bogong Creek Aqueduct.A common thread across all the larger hydro scheme constructions was the need for workers, both qualified and unqualified who came from around the world seeking a new life for themselves and their families. New accommodation and facilities were required for the army of workers engaged in construction in often remote and wild areas. The SEC had a high demand for timber, and set up the first of a number of sawmills at Bogong Creek in 1939 and set up the first hardwood logging in the headwaters of the Kiewa River. These new ‘towns’ such as Mt Beauty and Bogong, survived, serving the needs of operational personnel and their families, and expanding with growth of new industries. Mount Beauty, and to a lesser extent Bogong, are among these places. Large A3 size spiral bound display folder containing photocopied black and white photographs of various aspects of the early days of the Kiewa Valley Hydro-electric scheme including equipment, various work sites and photographs of workers and their families. 1-Workmen working inside one of the tunnels. 2-Workman drilling in West Kiewa Tunnel 3-Junction Dam wall construction 4&5-2B&W photographs Kiewa House residents ready to go to a ball in Mt Beauty 6-Workmen warming up in front of a fire at No 1 bench 7-Workmen being hauled in at No 4 P.S Shaft 8-No 4 Power Station – Drilling 9-Workmen eating a hot meal in the tunnel. 10-2 photographs (a)Pretty Valley camp showing workman’s huts and construction materials & (b)Worker in Langford Gap Basalt Hill Tunnel face 11-Tunnel entrance (unlabelled) with rail tracks in foreground 12- Workmen drilling at No 1 Head race tunnel-Drilling face 13- No 1 Power Station 14-Workmen at the entrance to one of the SECV tunnels under construction 1-SECV number at bottom of picture Half obscured possibly K8461 Page number 53 2-In West Kiewa Tunnel Page number 54 3- Construction of Junction Dam wall – approximately 1941 Page number 55 4&5- Residents of Kiewa House at Bogong ready to go to the ball at Mt Beauty-1946. Handwritten on a copy of the photo on opposite page Mrs Lorna Crosset filled out the names *Dad was Des Crossett – his daughter is Gael Petcopoulis Greta engaged to John broke it off. Charlie, Rosalind, Bill, Priscilla, Max Lawrence-Dad’s Boss, Mary & Max married, Mary, Kay, Gwen McPherson Mum’s boss, John McCluskey (c) At No. 5 Bench Page number 56 6- STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA Date: 27.2.51 Time:2.15pm No K6373 Kiewa Hydro Electric Works No. 4 P.S. Shaft – Haulage of men in buckets (b) As above Handwritten at top of photo Appendix 4 page number 57 7- STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA Date: 6.6.52 Time:… No K7122 Kiewa Hydro Electric Works No. 4 POWER STATION – DRILLING page number 58 8-No markings page number 59 9-(a)Handwritten under photograph Approx. 1948/49 (b) STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA Date: 28.10.54 Time:.. No K7860 Kiewa Hydro Electric Works LANGFORD GAP BASALT HILL TUNNEL FACE Page number 49 10-(a) No markings 11- STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA Date: 20.3.52 Time: No K6979 Kiewa Hydro Electric Works No. 1 HEAD RACE TUNNEL – DRILLING FACE (E.E.E. CONTRACT) ‘The Frenchies’ (E.E.E) as they were affectionately known Page number 50 12-31.5.56 No. 1 Power Station Aggregate Stock Piles. Page number 51 13&14-No markings Page number 52 secv; kiewa hydro electric scheme; bogong; mt beauty; construction area -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotos: 2003 Fires at Bogong and Scientific Research at Bogong
... These fires were close to Bogong village and Mt Beauty. The photos were displayed in the Mountain Monk Hotel, Mt Beauty which was the original SEC Working Mens Club during the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. ...The 2003 bushfires caused by a lightning strikes on 8th January 2003. 87 fires were ignited 8 of which would join to form the largest fire in Victoria since the 1939 Black Friday bushfires, burning through 60% of the Alpine National Park. Ref. The Mountain Journal. Scientific research was used to test new methods during construction.These fires were close to Bogong village and Mt Beauty. The photos were displayed in the Mountain Monk Hotel, Mt Beauty which was the original SEC Working Mens Club during the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. Scientific research was used to create new improved methods during construction. Framed photos (1-3) of the 2003 bushfires at Bogong village and Photos (4-11) with titles involving scientific work by the SECV. 1-3 2003 Bogong Complex Fires at Moncrieffs Gap 4. Phasmid Eggs 5. Insect cages 6. Spraying Bitumen 7. Grass grown after spray 8. "Finn" method 9. Erosion raceline bank 10. "Finn" treatment 11. Machine spraying grass seed2003 bushfires, moncrieffs gap -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPhotos: SECV Construction
... displayed on the walls of the hotel when the building was the SEC Workmans Club KHES Construction of KHES x12 Most of them framed. Large black and white photos of construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme: 1. Clover Dam Construction 2. Clover Dam Construction suspended on a crane 3. Power Station Clover Dam 4. Hauling tunnel muck. Tunnel "Ruston" locomotive on rail entrance.5. McKay Power Station 6. Connecting the headrace pipe to turbo turbines - large pipes and workman (double pipe) bifurcate pipes. 7. Installing a generator - seven workmen with hard hats (assembling). 8. V3536 number plate - fire ...The SECV constructed the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme from the late 1940s to the early 1960s. Dams, Power Stations, towns, etc. were built during this timeThese photos show a lot of detail of the work involved in constructing large structures eg. power stations, dams etc. Also they give an insight into safety eg. clothing etc. at the time. These photos were displayed on the walls of the hotel when the building was the SEC Workmans Club x12 Most of them framed. Large black and white photos of construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme: 1. Clover Dam Construction 2. Clover Dam Construction suspended on a crane 3. Power Station Clover Dam 4. Hauling tunnel muck. Tunnel "Ruston" locomotive on rail entrance.5. McKay Power Station 6. Connecting the headrace pipe to turbo turbines - large pipes and workman (double pipe) bifurcate pipes. 7. Installing a generator - seven workmen with hard hats (assembling). 8. V3536 number plate - fire fighting truck - filling up with water. 9. 1939 after bushfire. 10. West Kiewa Power Station - labelled. 11. Lining the portal of a tunnel 12. Camp and offices on left, tunnel entrance on right.khes, construction of khes -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBooklet - A History of the Bogong Hotel - Tawonga Licencees, A History of the Bogong Hotel - Tawonga Licencees
... fire on 5th December 2011. The Bogong Hotel was an iconic country pub with an interesting history. It was burnt down in 2011. Bogong Hotel Licencees of Bogong hotel "Bogong Hotel" - written on cover with black texta Green plastic covered spirax book with 10 plastic envelopes displaying written and photographic information on both sides. ...This is a collection of documents (licences etc) of the Bogong Hotel at Tawonga from its beginning in 1895 to its demise by fire on 5th December 2011.The Bogong Hotel was an iconic country pub with an interesting history. It was burnt down in 2011.Green plastic covered spirax book with 10 plastic envelopes displaying written and photographic information on both sides. See also KVHS 0963; 0965; 0991; 0992; 0993; 0995; 1201; 1202; 1485"Bogong Hotel" - written on cover with black textabogong hotel, licencees of bogong hotel
