Showing 371 items matching "perforated"
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Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Equipment - Hollister Amnihook associated with Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson, Hollister Incorporated
... The Amnihook is an amniotic membrane perforator. It provides a doctor with the ability to artificially rupture the amniotic membrane safely and comfortably without injury to mother or foetus....Amnihook perforator in sealed plastic package. The back of the package are printed with instructions for use....Intrauterine device Amnihook perforator in sealed plastic package. The back of the package are printed with instructions for use. ...The Amnihook is an amniotic membrane perforator. It provides a doctor with the ability to artificially rupture the amniotic membrane safely and comfortably without injury to mother or foetus.This is one of a collection of items received from the practice of Dr Lachlan Hardy-Wilson, FRCOG, Launceston, Tasmania.Amnihook perforator in sealed plastic package. The back of the package are printed with instructions for use.intrauterine device -
Greensborough Historical SocietyStrainer, Tea strainer, 1960c
... The spring loaded handle opens the two perforated bowls into which tea is placed for infusion in a cup. ...Spring loaded handle with perforated bowls to hold tea....Spring loaded handle with perforated bowls to hold tea. Tea strainer Strainer ...Tea strainer. The spring loaded handle opens the two perforated bowls into which tea is placed for infusion in a cup. The pre-cursor to tea bags.Metal tea strainer. Spring loaded handle with perforated bowls to hold tea.tea strainers -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Set squares
... A gold bronze plastic case with zip containing 3 braille set squares with 3 pins and perforator. Set squares made from yellow plastic. ...3 orange set square with Braille, 3 red tipped pins and an orange perforator...Assistive devices Association for the Blind 3 orange set square with Braille, 3 red tipped pins and an orange perforator Set squares Equipment Object ...A gold bronze plastic case with zip containing 3 braille set squares with 3 pins and perforator. Set squares made from yellow plastic. Marked: Chinese inscriptions on the set squares. 3 orange set square with Braille, 3 red tipped pins and an orange perforatorassistive devices, association for the blind -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Tool - Simpson's perforator used by Box Hill Hospital labour ward
... This is a destructive instrument. Perforators were used to pierce and empty the skull in a craniotomy (which is a form of embryotomy). ...Simpson's perforator. Stainless steel perforator with fluted handles. ...Ward" Simpson's perforator. Stainless steel perforator with fluted handles. ...This is a destructive instrument. Perforators were used to pierce and empty the skull in a craniotomy (which is a form of embryotomy). A craniotomy is a procedure whereby "a perforation is made in the foetal skull to reduce the volume of the foetal head which prevents delivery." (Source: Medecins Sans Frontieres, 'MSF medical guidelines - Essential obstetric and newborn care - 9.7 Embryotomy'') This instrument was included with other obstetric instruments, mostly destructive instruments, given to RANZCOG from Box Hill Hospital labour ward in February- March 1998. The maternity service at Box Hill Hospital combined with St George's Hospital in Kew to be known as Birralee Maternity Service. These instruments were collected by Julie Collette, Unit Manager, St George's Kew and given to RANZCOG Museum Curator, Susan Barnett.Simpson's perforator. Stainless steel perforator with fluted handles. Various inscriptions: "ALLEN & HANBURYS LTD/ENGLAND S.S.ut" on shaft, "12" on inner surface of hinged brace, "B.H.H.L. Ward" on inner shaft of blade."B.H.H.L. Ward"destructive instruments -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Simpson's perforator used by Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan
... Perforators were used to pierce and empty the skull in craniotomy....Simpson's perforator. Instrument consists of two straight, pointed blades with screw joint, and a spring loaded insert. ...Handles are textured for grip. Simpson's perforator used by Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan ...Perforators were used to pierce and empty the skull in craniotomy.Dr Mitchell Henry O'Sullivan worked in the Victorian country town of Casterton as a general practitioner from 1919 until his death in 1977. He also practiced obstetrics. His son, Dr David More O'Sullivan donated his obstetric bag and its contents to the College in 1999. The bag and contents are a unique time capsule of the type of instruments and pharmaceuticals used in the inter-war period.Simpson's perforator. Instrument consists of two straight, pointed blades with screw joint, and a spring loaded insert. Also includes a connecting spring bar at top of handle with three hinge joints. Handles are textured for grip.destructive instruments -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Ticket, Annual Picnic at Wattle Park, 1938
... The ticket is also a tram ticket to Wattle Park and back and appears to have been perforated to make detachable vouchers for dinner, ice-cream, drinks, lollies, toys and tea....Brown coloured card printed in black on one side, with 7 perforated lines across the width....The ticket is also a tram ticket to Wattle Park and back and appears to have been perforated to make detachable vouchers for dinner, ice-cream, drinks, lollies, toys and tea. ...Ticket to picnic at Wattle Park on 14 December 1938, organised by the St Kilda Unemployed Organisation with the support of the St Kilda City Council, The Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramway Board, Archie Michaelis MLA, and 'other generous supporters'. The ticket is also a tram ticket to Wattle Park and back and appears to have been perforated to make detachable vouchers for dinner, ice-cream, drinks, lollies, toys and tea.Brown coloured card printed in black on one side, with 7 perforated lines across the width.st kilda unemployed organisation, st kilda council -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkBook - Emerald Historical Scrapbook 1998-99, Nobelius Heritage Park and Emerald Museum, 1998-99
... This scrapbook is a collection of newspaper cutouts pasted into a blue Tudor perforated Sketch Book. The Tudor SP33 as sold in 2026 has 40 pages (20 sheets), which is consistent with the number of sheets present in this scrapbook. ...Printed, Front Cover: "SKETCH / BOOK / SP33 297 x 420mm/ PERFORATED / A3 / S / TUDOR / Art Papers / & Pads / AUSTRALIAN MADE / 9310029261735" Handwritten, Front Cover: "Scrap / Book / Years 1998-99"...Emerald 1990s Documents Printed, Front Cover: "SKETCH / BOOK / SP33 297 x 420mm/ PERFORATED / A3 / S / TUDOR / Art Papers / & Pads / AUSTRALIAN MADE / 9310029261735" Handwritten, Front Cover: "Scrap / Book / Years 1998-99" This scrapbook is a collection of newspaper cutouts pasted into a blue Tudor perforated Sketch Book. ...This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings from 1998 and 1999 which at the time were believed to be historically notable. It was created by the Museum as predecessor to current newspaper filing practices. It was started when VEMU2290 ran out of space.This scrapbook collates a number of historically significant events in Emerald and the surrounding area throughout the late 1990s.This scrapbook is a collection of newspaper cutouts pasted into a blue Tudor perforated Sketch Book. The Tudor SP33 as sold in 2026 has 40 pages (20 sheets), which is consistent with the number of sheets present in this scrapbook. Pasted into the scrapbook are yellowed newspaper cutouts, many labelled in pen with their date of publication and/or newspaper of origin.Printed, Front Cover: "SKETCH / BOOK / SP33 297 x 420mm/ PERFORATED / A3 / S / TUDOR / Art Papers / & Pads / AUSTRALIAN MADE / 9310029261735" Handwritten, Front Cover: "Scrap / Book / Years 1998-99"emerald, 1990s, documents -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Colander, 1900-1920
... A colander, sieve or cullender is a kitchen utensil used to strain foods such as pasta or to rinse vegetables. The perforated nature of the bowl allows liquid to drain through while retaining the solids inside it is sometimes also called a pasta strainer or kitchen sieve. ...Handle painted black, perforated base....Handle painted black, perforated base. Domestic object Colander ...A colander, sieve or cullender is a kitchen utensil used to strain foods such as pasta or to rinse vegetables. The perforated nature of the bowl allows liquid to drain through while retaining the solids inside it is sometimes also called a pasta strainer or kitchen sieve. Conventionally, colanders are made of a light metal, such as aluminum or thinly rolled stainless or plated steel, colanders are also made of plastic, silicone, ceramic, and enamelware. The word colander comes from the Latin Colum meaning sieve.Early 20th century kitchen item possibly of French manufacture due to the design and shape of the bowl this design appears to have been favoured by the French around 1910 for smaller Colanders. This item gives a snapshot into domestic life around the late 19th and early 20th centuries and the types of kitchen equipment in use.Strainer or colander, metal, with concave base and wood handle, plated metal construction with welded or folded seams. Handle painted black, perforated base.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, strainer, food strainer, seive, food preparation, kitchen ware -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkBook - Emerald Historical Scrapbook 1997-98, Nobelius Heritage Park and Emerald Museum, 1997-98
... This scrapbook is a collection of newspaper cutouts pasted into a yellow Spirax perforated Sketch Book. The No. 533 book used has 20 sheets, for 40 pages; it appears the completed scrapbook has not had additional pages added. ...Printed: "Spirax / Sketch Book / GENUINE DRAWING CARTRIDGE / 20 SHEETS 110 GRAM / No. 533 / 100% / ACiD / FREE / 9312828005336 / ESSELTE" Left Side of Front Cover, Printed Vertically: "PERFORATED" Handwritten: "Scrap Book / 1997-98"...Emerald 1990s Documents Printed: "Spirax / Sketch Book / GENUINE DRAWING CARTRIDGE / 20 SHEETS 110 GRAM / No. 533 / 100% / ACiD / FREE / 9312828005336 / ESSELTE" Left Side of Front Cover, Printed Vertically: "PERFORATED" Handwritten: "Scrap Book / 1997-98" This scrapbook is a collection of newspaper cutouts pasted into a yellow Spirax perforated Sketch Book. ...This scrapbook contains newspaper clippings from 1997 and 1998 which at the time were believed to be historically notable. It was created by the Museum as predecessor to current newspaper filing practices.This scrapbook collates a number of historically significant events in Emerald and the surrounding area throughout the mid-late 1990s.This scrapbook is a collection of newspaper cutouts pasted into a yellow Spirax perforated Sketch Book. The No. 533 book used has 20 sheets, for 40 pages; it appears the completed scrapbook has not had additional pages added. Pasted into the scrapbook are newspaper cutouts, many labelled in pen with their date of publication and/or newspaper of origin.Printed: "Spirax / Sketch Book / GENUINE DRAWING CARTRIDGE / 20 SHEETS 110 GRAM / No. 533 / 100% / ACiD / FREE / 9312828005336 / ESSELTE" Left Side of Front Cover, Printed Vertically: "PERFORATED" Handwritten: "Scrap Book / 1997-98"emerald, 1990s, documents -
Federation University Historical CollectionScientific Instrument, Acoustic Siren
... Numbers 8, 10, 12 are on the 'spring screws' below the perforated plate...Incomplete. scientific instrument siren physics sound compressed air Numbers 8, 10, 12 are on the 'spring screws' below the perforated plate Brass siren operated by compressed air, without matching base connector. ...Acoustic siren operated by compressed air. Incomplete.Brass siren operated by compressed air, without matching base connector. Numbers 8, 10, 12 are on the 'spring screws' below the perforated platescientific instrument, siren, physics, sound, compressed air -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkBook - Emerald Historical Scrapbook 1988-95, Nobelius Heritage Park and Emerald Museum, 1988/93-1995
... This scrapbook is a collection of newspaper cutouts pasted into a yellow Spirax perforated Sketch Book. The No. 579B Sketch Book as sold in 2026 has 24 sheets for 48 pages; however, this scrapbook is significantly thicker and has pages numbered to 81, reflecting that additional pages were inserted later. ...Front Cover, Printed: "Spirax / Sketch Book / No. 579B / Genuine Drawing Cartridge / 9312828057922" Left Side of Front Cover, Printed Vertically: "PERFORATED" Front Cover, Handwritten: "EMERALD AND Districts / Historical Scrapbook / 1988-1998"...Emerald 1990s Documents Front Cover, Printed: "Spirax / Sketch Book / No. 579B / Genuine Drawing Cartridge / 9312828057922" Left Side of Front Cover, Printed Vertically: "PERFORATED" Front Cover, Handwritten: "EMERALD AND Districts / Historical Scrapbook / 1988-1998" This scrapbook is a collection of newspaper cutouts pasted into a yellow Spirax perforated Sketch Book. ...This scrapbook purports collect historically notable newspaper clippings from 1988 until 1995. However, the earliest article I found within it dated to 1993; the shorter time range of 1993-95 would also align more closely with the relatively shorter ranges of related scrapbooks. 1993 is also when the Museum moved to its current building, though it is unclear whether the beginning of this scrapbook's collection aligns with that for a reason or if it is a coincidence. It was created by the Museum as predecessor to current newspaper filing practices.This scrapbook collates a number of historically significant events in Emerald and the surrounding area throughout the early-mid 1990s.This scrapbook is a collection of newspaper cutouts pasted into a yellow Spirax perforated Sketch Book. The No. 579B Sketch Book as sold in 2026 has 24 sheets for 48 pages; however, this scrapbook is significantly thicker and has pages numbered to 81, reflecting that additional pages were inserted later. Each odd-numbered page is numbered in pencil in the bottom-right, with their opposite sides unnumbered but implicitly taking the even numbers. Pasted into the scrapbook are newspaper cutouts, many labelled with their date of publication and/or newspaper of origin.Front Cover, Printed: "Spirax / Sketch Book / No. 579B / Genuine Drawing Cartridge / 9312828057922" Left Side of Front Cover, Printed Vertically: "PERFORATED" Front Cover, Handwritten: "EMERALD AND Districts / Historical Scrapbook / 1988-1998"emerald, 1990s, documents -
Blacksmith's Cottage and ForgeStrainer, Tea, 1920 (estimated); Approx. 1920
... ...perforated...White enamel tea strainer, round in shape with flange edges, 7 small circle areas of perforations in the concave area of the utensil, a small perforated handle (same material) at one outer area of the item....This particular tea strainer was an item for everyday useage. domestic kitchen food preparation white enamel tea strainer beverage perforated utensil round flanges leaves White enamel tea strainer, round in shape with flange edges, 7 small circle areas of perforations in the concave area of the utensil, a small perforated handle (same material) at one outer area of the item. ...A tea strainer is a type of strainer that is placed over or in a teacup to catch tea leaves. When tea is brewed in the traditional manner in a teapot, the tea leaves are not contained in teabags, but rather are freely suspended in the water. As the leaves themselves may be distasteful, it is usual to filter them out with a tea strainer. Strainers usually fit into the top of the cup to catch the leaves as the tea is poured. Some deeper tea strainers can also be used to brew single cups of tea, much as teabags or brewing baskets are used - the strainer full of leaves is set in a cup to brew the tea, and then removed, along with the spent tea leaves, when the tea is ready to drink. By using a tea strainer in this way, the same leaves can be used to brew multiple cups. Tea strainer use declined in the 20th century with mass production of the tea bag, but is still preferred among connoisseurs who claim that keeping the leaves packed in a bag, rather than freely circulating, inhibits diffusion. Many assert that inferior ingredients, namely dust quality tea, are often used in tea bags. Tea strainers are usually either sterling silver, stainless steel, or china. Strainers often come in a set, with the strainer part and a small saucer for it to sit in between cups. Tea strainers in themselves have often been turned into artistic masterpieces of the silver- and goldsmith's craft, as well as rarer specimens of fine porcelain. Brewing baskets (or infusing baskets) resemble tea strainers, but are more typically put in the top of a teapot to contain the tea leaves during brewing. There is no definitive boundary between a brewing basket and a tea strainer, and the same tool might be used for both purposes. Tea strainers are also used by patients trying to pass a kidney stone. The patient urinates through the strainer, thereby ensuring that, if a stone is passed, it will be caught for evaluation and diagnosis. Source: www.wikipedia.net This item has historical significance in the evolution of Tea drinking.The Strainer being needed if a cup of tea was to be poured without tea leaves being present in the tea liquid.As Tea bags have been introduced into everyday life tea strainers are an item of the past. This particular tea strainer was an item for everyday useage.White enamel tea strainer, round in shape with flange edges, 7 small circle areas of perforations in the concave area of the utensil, a small perforated handle (same material) at one outer area of the item.domestic, kitchen, food, preparation, white, enamel, tea, strainer, beverage, perforated, utensil, round, flanges, leaves -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Perforator, Naegeli's
... Perforator, Naegell's, with hinge....Perforator, Naegeli's ...Most likely donated by the late Dr Frank ForsterPerforator, Naegell's, with hinge.perforator, destructive instrument, obstetric delivery -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyCoolgardie safe, first half 20th century
... They were sometimes made with sides of wire mesh or perforated metal, so that air could circulate around the meat while keeping flies and other animals out.The Coolgardie safe was invented in the late 1890s by Arthur Patrick McCormick, who used the same principle as explorers and travelers in the Outback used to cool their canvas water bags Originally they were handmade using materials to hand. ...There are small feet at bottom . The sides are perforated in a ...There are small feet at bottom . The sides are perforated in a Coolgardie safe Willow ...Without refrigeration, storage of meat was difficult. Flies were a problem, and it was important to keep meat cool and out of the way of pests. One way of doing this was to use a meat safe: a kind of cupboard designed to store meat and keep it fresh enough to eat. Meat safes are ventilated. They were sometimes made with sides of wire mesh or perforated metal, so that air could circulate around the meat while keeping flies and other animals out.The Coolgardie safe was invented in the late 1890s by Arthur Patrick McCormick, who used the same principle as explorers and travelers in the Outback used to cool their canvas water bags Originally they were handmade using materials to hand. In the early 20th century, Coolgardie Safes were manufactured commercially across Australia, and found their way into homes in both rural and urban areas. These safes incorporated shelving and a door, had metal or wooden frames and Hessian bodies. The feet of the safe were usually placed in a tray of water to keep ants away. (refs ABC-Home; Museum Victoria)The Coolgardie safe was an Australian invention used especially in country areas from the 1890s until the mid 20th century. It began to be replaced by ice chests from the turn of the twentieth century in cities and country towns which had ice works. This item is an example of a domestic appliance commonly used before electricity was widely available for domestic use.A cube-shaped metal Coolgardie safe painted blue. It has a triangular hook on the top for hanging or lifting. There are small feet at bottom . The sides are perforated in a Above the door; Inside a rhomboid shape "WILLOW"food-storage coolgardie-safe domestic -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Shaker
... Metal Tin with perforated lid....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne domestic items food storage & preservation Metal Tin with perforated lid. Domestic object Shaker ...Metal Tin with perforated lid.domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Container - Moistener
... Round tin with perforated lid...DOMESTIC ITEMS Containers The new velos junior hygienic moistener No 1499 The Castle Line London England Round tin with perforated lid Container Moistener ...Round tin with perforated lidThe new velos junior hygienic moistener No 1499 The Castle Line London Englanddomestic items, containers -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyCoolgardie safe, first half 20th century
... They were sometimes made with sides of wire mesh or perforated metal, so that air could circulate around the meat while keeping flies and other animals out.The Coolgardie safe was invented in the late 1890's by Arthur Patrick McCormick, who used the same principle as explorers and travelers in the Outback used to cool their canvas water bags Originally they were handmade using materials to hand. ...The door has two perforated rectangular sections metal framed in solid metal. ...The door has two perforated rectangular sections metal framed in solid metal. ...Without refrigeration, storage of meat was difficult. Flies were a problem, and it was important to keep meat cool and out of the way of pests. One way of doing this was to use a meat safe: a kind of cupboard designed to store meat and keep it fresh enough to eat. Meat safes are ventilated. They were sometimes made with sides of wire mesh or perforated metal, so that air could circulate around the meat while keeping flies and other animals out.The Coolgardie safe was invented in the late 1890's by Arthur Patrick McCormick, who used the same principle as explorers and travelers in the Outback used to cool their canvas water bags Originally they were handmade using materials to hand. In the early 20th century, Coolgardie Safes were manufactured commercially across Australia, and found their way into homes in both rural and urban areas. These safes incorporated shelving and a door, had metal or wooden frames and Hessian bodies. The feet of the safe were usually placed in a tray of water to keep ants away. (refs ABC-Home; Museum Victoria)This item is an example of a common domestic appliance used before the widespread connection of electricity to homes and refrigeration. The Coolgardie meat safe is an Australian invention used widely in rural areas from the 1890's until the mid 20th century.A metal meat safe, painted white. It has a shelf inside. The door has two perforated rectangular sections metal framed in solid metal. The base is flat.storage domestic coolgardie-safe -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Hole Punch, n.d
... Front: Heavy Duty Velos Trade Mark Perforator Made in England NO 4376 Back: RP. 102/10...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Front: Heavy Duty Velos Trade Mark Perforator Made in England NO 4376 Back: RP. 102/10 Heavy duty metal 'Velos' hole punch used at Glenelg Shire Council ( and most likely former Town /City Council) Metric, so most likely made after early 1970's Functional object Hole Punch ...Heavy duty metal 'Velos' hole punch used at Glenelg Shire Council ( and most likely former Town /City Council) Metric, so most likely made after early 1970'sFront: Heavy Duty Velos Trade Mark Perforator Made in England NO 4376 Back: RP. 102/10 -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchWeapon - Mortar Bomb, 2 Inch
... Steel cylinder with six perforated tail vanes.....Steel cylinder with six perforated tail vanes.. Mortar Bomb, 2 Inch Weapon Mortar Bomb, 2 Inch ...The ordnance SBML two-inch mortar was a British-designed mortar used by the British and Commonwealth forces during the Second World War and later. It was more portable than larger mortars and had greater range and firepower than rifle grenades. It could launch a 960g High-explosive bomb to an effective range of 460m.Steel cylinder with six perforated tail vanes.. -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Perforator, similar to Holmes
... Perforator, Similar to Holmes except with scissors handles...Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG) 1 Bowen Crescent Naarm (Melbourne) melbourne Most likely donated by the late Dr Frank Forster Perforator Destructive instrument Obstetric delivery Perforator, Similar to Holmes except with scissors handles Perforator, similar to Holmes ...Most likely donated by the late Dr Frank ForsterPerforator, Similar to Holmes except with scissors handlesperforator, destructive instrument, obstetric delivery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Perforator, Samico's
... Perforator, Samico's, with screw joint. No manufacturers' stamp....No manufacturers' stamp. Perforator, Samico's ...Most likely donated by the late Dr Frank ForsterPerforator, Samico's, with screw joint. No manufacturers' stamp.perforator, destructive instrument, obstetric delivery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Perforator, Denman's
... Perforator, Denman's, with screw joint. No manufacturer's stamp....No manufacturer's stamp. Perforator, Denman's ...Most likely donated by the late Dr Frank ForsterPerforator, Denman's, with screw joint. No manufacturer's stamp.perforator, destructive instrument, obstetric delivery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Perforator, Denman's
... Perforator, Denman's, with screw joint. Manufacturer unknown....Manufacturer unknown. Perforator, Denman's ...Most likely donated by the late Dr Frank ForsterPerforator, Denman's, with screw joint. Manufacturer unknown.perforator, destructive instrument, obstetric delivery -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Perforator, Denman's
... Perforator, Denman's, small, with screw joint. ...Manufacturer unknown. Perforator, Denman's ...Most likely donated by the late Dr Frank ForsterPerforator, Denman's, small, with screw joint. Manufacturer unknown.perforator, destructive instrument, obstetric delivery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Container - Jar
... Glass jar with perforated lid used for talcum powder....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne personal effects-toilet requisites cosmetics 'Plaza Talc' Glass jar with perforated lid used for talcum powder. Container Jar ...Glass jar with perforated lid used for talcum powder.'Plaza Talc'personal effects-toilet requisites, cosmetics -
Melbourne Tram MuseumEphemera - Cable tram check tickets - set of 4, Tramway Board, late 1910s
... Set of for paper tickets - part perforated on one edge....Se of four check tickets for cable trams issued by the Tramway Board - not numbered individually. 1 - South Melbourne - allows the passenger to travel beyond corner of Park & Clarendon Sts or beyond Yarra Bank Road - printed on pink paper, series 6 2 - Clifton Hill - allowing for travel beyond Johnston or Spring Sts - printed on yellow paper, series 12 3 - Prahran & Toorak - for travel beyond Park St & Domain Road - printed on pink paper, series 19 - see also item 9177 for another example, though with different travel arrangements 4 - Fitzroy for travel beyond Spring Sts - printed on green paper, series 15 Demonstrates Tramway Board check tickets issued on four different cable lines. tramways cable trams tickets check tickers tramway board Set of for paper tickets - part perforated on one edge. Ephemera Cable tram check tickets - set of 4 Tramway Board ...Se of four check tickets for cable trams issued by the Tramway Board - not numbered individually. 1 - South Melbourne - allows the passenger to travel beyond corner of Park & Clarendon Sts or beyond Yarra Bank Road - printed on pink paper, series 6 2 - Clifton Hill - allowing for travel beyond Johnston or Spring Sts - printed on yellow paper, series 12 3 - Prahran & Toorak - for travel beyond Park St & Domain Road - printed on pink paper, series 19 - see also item 9177 for another example, though with different travel arrangements 4 - Fitzroy for travel beyond Spring Sts - printed on green paper, series 15Demonstrates Tramway Board check tickets issued on four different cable lines.Set of for paper tickets - part perforated on one edge.tramways, cable trams, tickets, check tickers, tramway board -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaSkimming ladle (schuimspaan)
... Steel ladle with orange handle with white perforated shallow bowl....Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria 60 Rosstown Road Carnegie melbourne Steel ladle with orange handle with white perforated shallow bowl. Skimming ladle (schuimspaan) ...Steel ladle with orange handle with white perforated shallow bowl. -
St Kilda Historical SocietyEphemera - Invitation, Film screening, 1941
... Grey coloured card, folded and perforated at the fold and printed in blue...City of St Kilda WWII fund-raising St Kilda Patriotic Society Amelia Scarce J Alexander Browne Arnold Colman Grey coloured card, folded and perforated at the fold and printed in blue Film screening Ephemera Invitation ...Invitation/ticket and program for a screening of Sound Films made available by the Department of Information, held at St Kilda Town Hall on 12 November 1941. The films were of events in Tobruk, Bardia, Greece, Syria and Britain. Also during the evening, musical performances were provided by Amelia Scarce, J Alexander Browne, and City Organist Arnold Colman. Admission was free but donations were sought for the St Kilda Patriotic Society.Grey coloured card, folded and perforated at the fold and printed in bluecity of st kilda, wwii fund-raising, st kilda patriotic society, amelia scarce, j alexander browne, arnold colman -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaTool - Stamp Holder, c. 1900
... Perforated paper with silk embroidery sewing together with decorative stitching. ...19th century Embroidery Small Articles Counted thread Australia Side 1, In Melbourne letters Side 2, To guard her head from Find no grace Dust and damps Unless they bear This case provides for Victoria's face Postage stamps Perforated paper with silk embroidery sewing together with decorative stitching. ...Perforated paper with silk embroidery sewing together with decorative stitching. Side 1, In Melbourne letters Side 2, To guard her head from Find no grace Dust and damps Unless they bear This case provides for Victoria's face Postage stamps19th century, embroidery, small articles, counted thread, australia -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageSoap saver
... Soap saver-metal with large holes each end & cylinder perforated...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village soap saver Soap saver-metal with large holes each end & cylinder perforated Soap saver ...Soap saver-metal with large holes each end & cylinder perforatedflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, soap saver
