Showing 4 items matching "rusty horse shoe"
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Clunes Museum
Functional object - HORSE SHOE
... RUSTY HORSE SHOE...THE HORSE SHOE IS VERY RUSTY... RUSTY HORSE SHOE THE HORSE SHOE IS VERY RUSTY Functional object ...THE HORSE SHOE IS VERY RUSTYhorse shoe, rusty horse shoe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Artifacts - Orchard Site
... . One Spike 26cm very rusty|5. One 10cm horse shoe|6. Horse bit... - (Knife Head)|4. One Spike 26cm very rusty|5. One 10cm horse shoe ...Contents of Schwerkolt Cottage tip, orchard site artifactsContents of Schwerkolt Cottage tip.|1. Rusty spade head|2. Tap spanner|3. Assorted rusty (very) nails - (Knife Head)|4. One Spike 26cm very rusty|5. One 10cm horse shoe|6. Horse bit|7. Large tap spanner|8. Plug - bath|9. Buckle, large (Horse)|10. 21' bolt (rusted)|11. 'T' shaped iron ?|12. White enamel 11cm lid|13. One Large horseshoerural industry, agriculture -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Horseshoe, Two horseshoes, c.1860, 1860s
ELTHAM POLICE QUARTERS & REAR STABLE (FORMER), is listed on the Victorian Heritage Database. The stables are described: "The original single stall brick stables building with loft, built in 1859-60.."These horseshoes were dug up by the owners of the property adjoining the former Eltham Police Station and Court House site behind the stables when working in their garden. Presumably they were discarded adjacent to the stables where the Police horses were kept and over time became covered with soil and other material. They were presented to the Society by the owner during the Local History Centre Open Day held for the Society's 50th anniversary 4 March 2017.Two iron (rusty) horsehoes, one significantly larger than the other; the larger shoe appearing to be not fully manufactured as no nail holeshorseshoe, police residence, police station, brougham street, eltham -
Hume City Civic Collection
Horse Shoes
These objects are rusty metal horseshoes with nails attached, they were found on property that was owned by Les Aldridge of the Kismet Park Stud, Sunbury. Les Aldridge trained many good race horses over the years including Manfred and Manrico.Six rusty metal horseshoes with nails still attached.horses, horse racing, kismet park, aldridge, les., mckerrow, john, george evans collection