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matching pannikin
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Soldiers Mess Pannikin, Pannikin (German WWI), 1917
Example of WWI soldiers mess pannikin.Part of the Honeybun collection - Mitcham RSL.Tin mess pannikin, German WWI.Silesia 17 (origin + date?)soldiers, mess kit -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Pannikin
German pannikin from World War One collected by Charles Henry HonybunGerman grey coloured metal pannikin with paper tag.E.L.S. WW1honybun charles, first world war, souvenirs -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - PANNIKIN, Possibly post WW1
Possibly military and part of a larger set of mess containers.Round metal mug shape with tapered sides & rolled edge top with wire handles. Riveted to one side. Handles fold out flat against side of vessel. "WILLOW" stamped vertical on riveted metal handles attachment strip. pannikin, accessory, mug -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Canteen, Water
Standard Australian Army Vietnam era issue water canteen complete with pannikin. The canteen is manufactured from a heavy plastic material and the metal pannikin is designed to fit the canteen. The pannikin has a folding metal handle with a retaining clip. -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Water Bottle
Water Bottle comprising pannikin and holderequipment, 1st gulf war, army -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - TIN PANNIKIN
Tin plate pannikin with applied handle.domestic equipment, food consumption, cups -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Pannikin - tin, 1920
Home made domestic item made for or by H. Arnup.Local historyTin pannikin/cup cylindrical shape with two folding wire handles"H. Arnup " (local person) handpainted in red paint -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Panikin, Mug, 1940's
Used at meal times by InterneeTapered tin pannikin or drinking mug type vessel with double wire handlepanikin, camp 3, war camps, mrs beilharz, domestic utensil -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Painting - NO 6 A PANNIKIN OF GOLD
Card with coloured illustration showing a mining scene with group of miners in front of a tent signed F.Tofield. Jeweller, Horse Shoes Made, Gold Bought, titled A Pannikin Of Gold.unknownartwork, print, landscape -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - WES HARRY COLLECTION: LUCKY DIGGERS
From a set of ten plates, the plates are: 1. Lucky diggers -- 2. Clearing the forest -- 3. Spearing emus -- 4. The stockrider -- 5. The vineyard -- 6. A pannikin of gold -- 7. Throwing the boomerang -- 8. Opossum hunting -- 9. Washing tailings -- 10. Teamsters' rest. The prints are numbered 1-10 and individually titled. Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-139535117 U1526-U1535.A colour or coloured print of some lucky diggers dancing in the street with some smiling onlookers. In the background there are some tents and two windlasses. On the bottom left of the card is printed No. 1, indicating that this is one of a series. postcard, mine site, diggers, mining camp -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Emergency Ration Tin, AMF, A Gadsen Container
This type of ration tin was issued during the latter part of the Second World War. These rations were issued to every soldier involved in operations and were only to be opened if no other source of food was available.An unopened olive drab Australian Military Forces (AMF) Emergency Ration Tin. There are instructions printed in black ink on the inside surface of the lid. This should read 'INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE / To be consumed as found. / 1. HOT CHOCOLATE (if preferred) / Break up chocolate block and dissolve in hot water. / 2. TEA TABLETS: / Use one per pannikin, adding boiling water and sugar if required. / 3. SALT TABLETS : / To reduce fatigue and cure muscle cramp, take either in water or as desired. Normally stamped in the inside of an opened ration tin would be date, such as '10-44' indicating that it was produced in October 1944. The outside of the tin has printed in black ink 'A.M.F. / EMERGENCY RATION / D (Government broad arrow) D / . The bottom surface of the ration tin has printed in black ink " To be consumed only when no other rations of any kind are procurable. Consumption of this ration must be reported at first opportunity. Instructions for use are printed under cover of container and also on paper slip within can". ration, emergency ration, world war 1 ration -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - GOLDEN SQUARE METHODIST, CHILDREN'S PICNIC TO RAVENSWOOD, 1915
Golden Square Methodist, Children's Picnic to Ravenswood, Saturday, October 23, 1915. Program includes time of train depature from Bendigo and Golden Square to arrive at Ravenswood 2 o'clock. Sports and races 2.20 to 3.30. Ginger Beer (free) - Children and Adults 3.30. Ice Cream (free - Children Only 3.45. Children's Tea (Free) 4 - followed by Lollies. Adults Afternoon Tea (Free) 4.30 followed by Ice Cream. Ginger Beer (Free) - Children and Adults 5.15. Sports and Games 5.30 to ? Train leaves 8.15 Moonlight. Six hours of solid enjoyment! No time to get tired or to wander about! No special invitation to anyone - Open to all! Railway ticket covers everything. Adults, 1/6; Children, 1/- Female Teachers and Senior Scholars, 1/3, obtainable at Mr R Saunder's or Railway Station prior to train leaving. Golden Sq. Meth. S. S. Scholars (Under16) free and will receive Tickets on entering train. Tickets good for trains leaving Bendigo noon and 3.15; Ravenswood 4.20 and 10.30. Teachers will kindly assist in carring out the arrangments. It is desired to strictly adhere to the programme. Bring own cups and pannikins. Hot water and milg provided.Bolton Bros, Printers, Bendigochurch, celebration, golden square methodist