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Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.Photograph - colour, Clare Gervasoni, Waterwheel hub and spokes, 25/06/2013
... Waterwheel hub and spokes...Colour photograph of a timber and steel waterwheel hub and spokes in the yard of the Bon Accord Museum, Burra, South Australia....Waterwheel hub and spokes Photograph - colour Clare Gervasoni ...Colour photograph of a timber and steel waterwheel hub and spokes in the yard of the Bon Accord Museum, Burra, South Australia.burra, mining, waterwheel, bon accord -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art CollectionUnknown - Unnatural Selection, Kerry Spokes
... Kerry Spokes...Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection 76 McBride Ave Wonthaggi Australia Signed Digital Collage Kerry Spokes Unknown Unnatural Selection ...AustraliaDigital CollageSigned -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art CollectionWork on paper - Mist, Kerry Spokes
... Kerry Spokes...Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection 76 McBride Ave Wonthaggi Australia Signed Carbon pencil on arches HP 300gsm Kerry Spokes Work on paper Mist ...AustraliaCarbon pencil on arches HP 300gsmSigned -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL SET WW1, Post 1919
... Stephen Spokes (born Colac, enlisted Melbourne) No 3870 enlisted on 16.6.16 in 9th reinforcements 29th Batt aged 43years 9 months. ...Medals, brass plate mounted, set (2) re S Spokes. 1. War Medal 1914.18 2. Victory Medal 1914. - 1919..."3870 Pte S Spokes 29 BN A.I.F"...Discharged from the AIF on 2.11.17. medals military history "3870 Pte S Spokes 29 BN A.I.F" Medals, brass plate mounted, set (2) re S Spokes. 1. ...Stephen Spokes (born Colac, enlisted Melbourne) No 3870 enlisted on 16.6.16 in 9th reinforcements 29th Batt aged 43years 9 months. Embarked for England 19.9.16, embark for France 16.1.17, hospital 30.3.17 with Chronic Rhuematism, returned to Australia 22.7.17 classed with Rhuematism and Flat feet for home service. Discharged from the AIF on 2.11.17.Medals, brass plate mounted, set (2) re S Spokes. 1. War Medal 1914.18 2. Victory Medal 1914. - 1919"3870 Pte S Spokes 29 BN A.I.F"medals, military, history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Tools, Spoke Shavers x 2, Late 19th century/early 20th century
... Spoke Shavers x 2...Spoke shaves were used by woodmakers to shape curved surfaces (originally wheel spokes). ...These are two spoke shaves - small planes, slightly curved, with wooden handles and a metal blade in the middle. ...Phillips’ etched into wood on each spoke shave....Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road Spoke shaves were used by woodmakers to shape curved surfaces (originally wheel spokes). ...Spoke shaves were used by woodmakers to shape curved surfaces (originally wheel spokes). These two spoke shaves belonged to Ernest Phillips of Warrnambool who would have used them to shape the surfaces of chair and table legs etc. Ernest Brighton Phillips (1875-1924) was the son of Henry Phillips (a hay and corn dealer in Warrnambool) and his wife, Emma. He learned cabinet making at the Box Works in Warrnambool and in the late 19th century established a furniture-making and selling business at the corner of Liebig and Koroit Streets. By the early 20th century he had the largest furniture warehouse and factory in Victoria outside Melbourne and sold his products all over Australia. He and his family lived at ‘Heatherlie’ in Koroit Street and after his death this Phillips house was acquired by the Methodist Church and the Heatherlie Homes for retired people were built on this site.These tools are of considerable significance as they were used by Ernest Phillips, a prominent businessman in Warrnambool during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. These are two spoke shaves - small planes, slightly curved, with wooden handles and a metal blade in the middle. The blade is attached to the handles via metal ends which go through holes in the wood. The blade area is strengthened with metal plates attached by metal screws. The metal parts are well-rusted and the handles are somewhat worn. ‘E. Phillips’ etched into wood on each spoke shave.ernest phillips, history of warrnambool -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Umbrella, c 1920
... Red material covers the join of spokes to shaft. Brown cotton cord fastened around shaft for hand-hold. ...'British Make' on one spoke....Ten black metal spokes are tipped with red, clear plastic. Wooden shaft. ...Donated by Christine Pitt, Whitehorse Historical Society member. Umbrella is from the 1920's, belonged to her mother, Fay Pitt of Box Hill, and her grandmother, Myrtle Grant of Richmond and Brighton.Red cotton umbrella with plastic handle and paint in a marble pattern. Ten black metal spokes are tipped with red, clear plastic. Wooden shaft. Material fastened with red elastic and metal button and eye clasp. Red material covers the join of spokes to shaft. Brown cotton cord fastened around shaft for hand-hold. From the 1920's'British Make' on one spoke.costume accessories, female -
Brighton Historical SocietyAccessory - Parasol, 1920s
... Blue silk parasol with cream silk printed with floral design in beige, brown, turquoise and terracotta. Metal spokes tipped with horn coloured bakelite. Wooden handle with traces of iredescent paint. ...Cast in metal spokes: THE ARMSTRONG REGD BRITISH MAKE...Metal spokes tipped with horn coloured bakelite. Wooden handle with traces of iredescent paint. ...Blue silk parasol with cream silk printed with floral design in beige, brown, turquoise and terracotta. Metal spokes tipped with horn coloured bakelite. Wooden handle with traces of iredescent paint. Dark brown twisted cotton cord hanging from handle. Cast in metal spokes: THE ARMSTRONG REGD BRITISH MAKEparasol, art deco, printed fabric, 1920s, the armstrong -
National Wool MuseumKnitting Needle
... Vera Neale (1901 - 1990) used needles made from bicycle spokes and piano wire to achieve the fine knitted stitches for her garments....Knitting needles made from bicycle spokes and used by Vera Neale....National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Vera Neale (1901 - 1990) used needles made from bicycle spokes and piano wire to achieve the fine knitted stitches for her garments. knitting handicrafts neale mrs vera knitting handicrafts Knitting needles made from bicycle spokes and used by Vera Neale. ...Vera Neale (1901 - 1990) used needles made from bicycle spokes and piano wire to achieve the fine knitted stitches for her garments.Knitting needles made from bicycle spokes and used by Vera Neale.knitting handicrafts, neale, mrs vera, knitting, handicrafts -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Ship's Wheel, Mid to late 20th century
... This wooden ship's wheel with six turned spokes is small and could have been used for steering a small boat. ...Ship's wheel, wooden dark polished, with six turned spokes and a round centre hole....Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This wooden ship's wheel with six turned spokes is small and could have been used for steering a small boat. ...This wooden ship's wheel with six turned spokes is small and could have been used for steering a small boat. The decorative ship's wheel is an example of the basic design used for marine vessels for centuries that continues to be used today.,Ship's wheel, wooden dark polished, with six turned spokes and a round centre hole.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, wheel, ship's wheel, navigation -
National Wool MuseumKnitting Needle
... Vera Neale (1901 - 1990) used needles made from bicycle spokes and piano wire to achieve the fine knitted stitches for her garments....Pair of knitting needles made from bicycle spokes, used by Vera Neale....Knitting Handicrafts Neale Mrs Vera Knitting Handicrafts Pair of knitting needles made from bicycle spokes, used by Vera Neale. Knitting Needle ...Vera Neale (1901 - 1990) used needles made from bicycle spokes and piano wire to achieve the fine knitted stitches for her garments.Pair of knitting needles made from bicycle spokes, used by Vera Neale.knitting handicrafts, neale, mrs vera, knitting, handicrafts -
Brighton Historical SocietyAccessory - Parasol, 1920s
... Beige silk parasol printed with bold zig-zag design in brown, orange, yellow and turquoise. Metal spokes tipped with white bakelite. Wooden handle decorated with pokerwork design painted red. ...Cast in metal spokes: THE ARMSTRONG REGD BRITISH MAKE Woven label, blue on white cotton attached to spoken: Perfection...Metal spokes tipped with white bakelite. Wooden handle decorated with pokerwork design painted red. ...Beige silk parasol printed with bold zig-zag design in brown, orange, yellow and turquoise. Metal spokes tipped with white bakelite. Wooden handle decorated with pokerwork design painted red. Wooden ball covered in silk thread and twisted cotton cord hanging from handle.Cast in metal spokes: THE ARMSTRONG REGD BRITISH MAKE Woven label, blue on white cotton attached to spoken: Perfectionparasol, the armstrong, 1920s -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Spokeshave, 1930-1955's
... Its name comes from its use for shaping curved objects such as wheel spokes, oars, paddles, chair legs and bows. ...(Illegible text is pressed into the top side of the spoke shave.)...Its name comes from its use for shaping curved objects such as wheel spokes, oars, paddles, chair legs and bows. ...This wooden spokeshave was used in the making of ship model Sovereign of the Seas. It would have been used to shave and shape wood in a similar way that a plane would be used. Its name comes from its use for shaping curved objects such as wheel spokes, oars, paddles, chair legs and bows. It is part of a collection of objects used by Jim Williams, maker of fine ship models from about 1930-1955. Most of the components for the models, as well as many of the tools, were handmade by Jim Williams. Jim’s family has donated the ship model “Sovereign of the Seas” and many tools, accessories and documents used in the making of this and other ship models have been donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Ship model of HMS Sovereign of the Seas, scale model of 17th Century English war ship, was handmade and carved from plans, enclosed in airtight glass case. All components of that model, including even the smallest pulleys, were hand crafted using tools designed and made by Jim. Outstanding details include functional rigging and moving cannons. Please see our record 3732 of the mode Sovereign of the Seas for further details of the ship and the maker.This spokeshave is connected with the hobby and skill of ship model making that has been crafted as a leisure activity for many generations. The hobby is often chosen by serving and retired mariners who appreciate the connection with maritime history. This spokeshave was used by local Warrnambool man, Jim Williams, who was employed at Cramond and Dickson clothing store, and then at Fletcher Jones menswear for 27 years. It was used in making components for the model of the historic ship, the Sovereign of the Seas. The Sovereign of the Seas was a historic 17th century English war ship with important maritime heritage. Spokeshave; two-handled, medium coloured wood tool, slightly curved centre. The front has two blade screws protruding from it, the back has a flat ‘sole’ with removable brass blade attached by screws. This spokeshave is part of a collection of tools and accessories once used by Jim Williams, maker of a series of ship models 1930-1955 including “HMS Sovereign of the Seas”. (Illegible text is pressed into the top side of the spoke shave.)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, jim williams, james bernard williams, ship model hobby, ship model tools, ship model making equipment, ship model making accessories, spokeshave, spoke shave, sovereign of the sea, ship model, hobby, ship model tool, english war ship -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageVice, 1800s
... A wheelwright’s spoke vice was used to hold the wheel hub firmly while the spokes were hammered into the wheel hub, then the spokes would be joined to the wooden wheel felloe before finally the metal flat tyre, or later the rubber tyre, would be attached to the felloe. ...Vice; wheelwright’s wheel spoke vice. Manufactured in 1800s. This was once belonged to Harry Goodall & Sons, blacksmith's of Terang. ...This wheelwright’s spoke vice was once used by Harry Goodall of H. ...A wheelwright’s spoke vice was used to hold the wheel hub firmly while the spokes were hammered into the wheel hub, then the spokes would be joined to the wooden wheel felloe before finally the metal flat tyre, or later the rubber tyre, would be attached to the felloe. A wheelwright’s spoke vice would have been very necessary for blacksmiths circa 1800s-1920s as it would have been used in the manufacture and repair of carts, wagons, coaches and other horse-drawn vehicles. This wheelwright’s spoke vice was once used by Harry Goodall of H. Goodall & Sons Pty. Ltd. corner of McKinnon and High Streets, Terang. Victoria. Henry Goodall & Sons Henry Goodall (1870-1936) was proprietor of garages as H. Goodall & Sons Pty. Ltd., at both Terang (McKinnon and High Streets) and Mortlake (Dunlop Street). His business was in operation in at least in 1916 and perhaps well before, considering the date of the tyre bender and its use for wagons with wooden wheels. It was still in operation in 1953, chasing up debtors in Mount Gambier Court. Amongst the employees of H. Goodall & Sons Pty. Ltd. was Ernie Entwistle, a blacksmith (a soldier who died in 1916) and Alfred Hodgetts, radio expert (killed in a fatal accident in 1943, when he was in his early 30s). Henry Goodall was involved in the community as a Justice of Peace, a deputy coroner, President of the Mortlake Hospital, trustee of the Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, and as a prominent Freemason. He and his wife had two sons (Charles and John) and one daughter (Mrs. Chas. Newton, of Skipton). The wheelwright’s spoke vice is significant as it demonstrates how blacksmiths or wheelwrights could make new metal rims for wagon wheels for carts, wagons, stage coaches and carriages over a 135 years ago. The machine is a part of our social history as it demonstrates part of the process of making wagon wheels, which played an important part in aiding the continuation of daily transport needs that people had at the time, such as farming, personal transport and commercial activities. The tool is locally significant as it was used by a local company in Terang and Mortlake in their blacksmith, wheelwright and garage business. Vice; wheelwright’s wheel spoke vice. Manufactured in 1800s. This was once belonged to Harry Goodall & Sons, blacksmith's of Terang. Victoria.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, machinery, wagon wheel, steel rim wheels, henry goodall (1870-1936), terang, wheelwright tool, blacksmith trade, blacksmithing equipment and supplies, h. goodall & sons of terang, terang blacksmith, h. goodall & sons pty ltd, mortlake, ernie entwistle blacksmith, alfred hodgetts radio expert, charles goodall, john goodall, wheel hub, wheel spoke, wheel felloe, wheel tyre, wheel tire -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Ship's Wheel
... This wooden ship's wheel originally had eight spokes but four are no longer in their sockets. ...It once had eight spokes but only portions of four spokes remain. ...It once had eight spokes but only portions of four spokes remain. ...This wooden ship's wheel originally had eight spokes but four are no longer in their sockets. One of the spokes has been shaped. Both sides of the wheel have a brass cap over the centre of the hub, covering the wooden hub. The wood is split and cracked, and parts of it have small holes, a sign of being affected by the sea worm. Thick encrustations are on parts of the wheel, showing that it has been on the sea bed for quite some time. The donor is a Warrnambool resident. Years ago he was cray fishing at King Island, which is in Bass Strait, northwest of Tasmania. His craypot got stuck in a reef so a diver helped him by retrieving the craypot for him. While the diver was underwater he also stumbled across the ship's wheel, which he gave to the donor. The Bass Strait is a very narrow route that was difficult and dangerous to navigate in the early 19th century, before good maps, communications and lighthouses were installed. The area, including King Island, is the graveyard of many ships that almost made it to their destination of Melbourne along Australia's treacherous coastline. Around King Island alone, many ships and lives were lost. There is no information about the history of this ship's wheel. Its condition shows that the item has been under the water for a long time. However, there is no evidence that it came from a shipwreck. It could even have been an old ship that could have been scuttled or destroyed as it was no longer useful. The wheel is significant as a sign of shipping around King Island. It is part of the island's history, and of maritime history. It is an example of an item manufactured by hand.Ship's wheel; segment of a wooden ship's wheel. It once had eight spokes but only portions of four spokes remain. The outer centres of the hub and the reinforcing bands around the hub are brass. The wheel is heavily encrusted in parts. It was recovered from an unknown shipwreck in the waters of King Island.great ocean road, warrnambool, shipwreck artefact, artefact, ship's wheel, ship's wheel segment, portion of a ship's wheel, flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, flagstaff hill divers, marine technology, navigation, steering wheel, eight spoke wheel, king island, craypot, diver -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Whitehorse Historical Society's 40th Birthday Speakers, 2005
... Tape at NP 3363 Following speakers spoke of their memories of the establishment of the Society|Cox, George; Fry, Judith; Jones, Shirley; Gray, Bill; Webster, Jean....Tape at NP 3363 Following speakers spoke of their memories of the establishment of the Society Cox, George; Fry, Judith; Jones, Shirley; Gray, Bill; Webster, Jean...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Tape at NP 3363 Following speakers spoke of their memories of the establishment of the Society|Cox, George; Fry, Judith; Jones, Shirley; Gray, Bill; Webster, Jean. ...Speeches given at the 40th birthday celebration meeting of Whitehorse Historical Society, 109 Dec 2005.Speeches given at the 40th birthday celebration meeting of Whitehorse Historical Society, 109 Dec 2005. Tape at NP 3363 Following speakers spoke of their memories of the establishment of the Society Cox, George; Fry, Judith; Jones, Shirley; Gray, Bill; Webster, JeanSpeeches given at the 40th birthday celebration meeting of Whitehorse Historical Society, 109 Dec 2005. whitehorse historical society inc., speakers -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncSpoke threader
... spoke threader, bicycle...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. spoke threader, bicycle Spoke threader ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.spoke threader, bicycle -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncBrace bit
... brace bit, spoke trimmer...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. brace bit, spoke trimmer Brace bit ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.brace bit, spoke trimmer -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncSpoke taps and dies
... spoke taps and dies, bicycle...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. spoke taps and dies, bicycle Spoke taps and dies ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.spoke taps and dies, bicycle -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyBooklet - Chicks' Camp Rockpool Road Mt Beauty
... On letter: 'Barbara - had this ready before I spoke to you. Jan'...Chick Family Rockpool Road Early camping On letter: 'Barbara - had this ready before I spoke to you. Jan' Black folder bound with plastic spiral ring. ...The Chick family went fishing and lived on Rockpool Road beside the East Kiewa river from c1934-43. This was before the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. The Chick family camped in the Upper Kiewa Valley prior to the KHES being constructed.The memories and photographs are important for their contribution to this time.Black folder bound with plastic spiral ring. Page 1. includes a letter from Jan Hunter (nee Chick) to KVHS. Pages 2 -4 Written history. Page 5 An index to the 7 photosOn letter: 'Barbara - had this ready before I spoke to you. Jan'chick family, rockpool road, early camping -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Ship's Wheel, 1880s
... This large, ten-spoked wheel is an example of a ca. 1880s ship's wheel used to steer a large sailing ship. ...It has ten turned, grooved spokes with rounded handles; some are bolted through the centre to the wheel. ...It has ten turned, grooved spokes with rounded handles; some are bolted through the centre to the wheel. ...This large, ten-spoked wheel is an example of a ca. 1880s ship's wheel used to steer a large sailing ship. It was made in England from oak wood and brass by a shipwright.This large, heavy wooden ship's wheel is an example of a late 19th-century, handcrafted wheel used at the helm to steer large sailing ships. The design continues to be used on sailing vessels today. This wheel has been on display for decades to demonstrate the perspective of the size of equipment on a sailing ship.Ship's wheel: a large ship's wheel made of oak wood and brass. It has ten turned, grooved spokes with rounded handles; some are bolted through the centre to the wheel. The hub and inlaid outer reinforcing ring are made of brass. The heavy hub has a metal backing and shaft. The ship's wheel was made in England ca. 1880s.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, ship's wheel, 10-spoked ship's wheel, wooden ship's wheel, navigation, ship's steering, ship's steering wheel, maring technology, ship's fitting, navigational equipment, sailing ship's wheel, handcraft, shipwright, large ship's wheel, 19th century, 1880s, oak -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Wagon Wheel Spoke, ca. 1908
... ...spoke...This wagon wheel spoke was recovered from the wreck of the Falls of Halladale. ...Wagon wheel spoke, light coloured wood, flat length, tongue shaped at the end. ...Functional object Wagon Wheel Spoke ...This wagon wheel spoke was recovered from the wreck of the Falls of Halladale. Buggy wheels and spokes here amongst the varied cargo carried on the ship. The Falls of Halladale was an iron-hulled, four-masted barque, used as a bulk carrier of general cargo. She left New York in August 1908 bound for Melbourne and Sydney. In her hold was general cargo consisting of roofing tiles, barb wire, stoves, oil, and benzene as well as many other manufactured items. After three months at sea and close to her destination, a navigational error caused the Falls of Halladale to be wrecked on a reef off the Peterborough headland on the 15th of November, 1908. The captain and 29 crew members survived, but her cargo was largely lost, despite two salvage attempts in 1908-09 and 1910. The Court of Marine Inquiry in Melbourne ruled that the foundering of the ship was entirely due to Captain David Wood Thomson's navigational error, not too technical failure of the Clyde-built ship. The Falls of Halladale was built in1886 by Russell & Co., at Greenock shipyards on the River Clyde, Scotland for Wright, Breakenridge & Co of Glasgow. She was one of several designs of Falls Line of ships named after waterfalls in Scotland. The company had been founded between 1870- 1873 as a partnership between Joseph Russell, Anderson Rodger, and William Todd Lithgow. During the period 1882-92 Russell & Co. standardised designs, which sped up their building process so much that they were able to build 271 ships during that time. The Falls of Halladale had a sturdy construction built to carry maximum cargo and was able to maintain full sail in heavy gales, one of the last of the 'windjammers' that sailed the Trade Route. She and her sister ship, the Falls of Garry, were the first ships in the world to include fore and aft lifting bridges. Previous to this, heavily loaded vessels could have heavy seas break along the full length of the deck, causing serious injury or even death to those on deck. The new raised catwalk-type decking allowed the crew to move above the deck in stormy conditions. The wheel spoke was part of the cargo on the ship, Falls of Halladale, along with buggy wheels. These are examples of parts of vehicles used at the beginning of the 20th century and could have been built components for buggies or wagons if delivered to their destinations of Melbourne or Sydney. The Falls of Halladale shipwreck is listed on the Victorian Heritage (No. S255). She was one of the last ships to sail the Trade Routes from Europe and the Americas. Also of significance is that the vessel was one of the first ships to have fore and aft lifting bridges as a significant safety feature still in use on modern vessels today. The subject model is an example of an International Cargo Ship used during the 19th and early 20th centuries to transport goods around the world and represents aspects of Victoria’s shipping industry. Wagon wheel spoke, light coloured wood, flat length, tongue shaped at the end. It was recovered from the wreck of the Falls of Halladale. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, russell & co., spoke, wagon wheel spoke, wreck artifact, falls of halladale, buggy wheel spoke, wheel spoke, cargo -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Spectrum Publications, The Funding of Wisdom: Revelations of a Library's Quarter Century, 1982
... Title page: signed by the author: Axel Lodewycks Front Endpaper: Book given to me by /Axel as I spoke to him / about his life & home in / Mont Albert and the the Bull / family and Medlow. / 1985 & 1990 / J F Hall...Front end paper: Book given to me by / Axel as I spoke to him / about his life & home in / Mont Albert and the Bull / family and Medlow. / 1985 & 1990 / J F Hall...Front end paper: Book given to me by / Axel as I spoke to him / about his life & home in / Mont Albert and the Bull / family and Medlow. / 1985 & 1990 / J F Hall 361p; This book deals principally with experience after the second world war in an environment of tertiary education. ...The author lived locally. 361p; This book deals principally with experience after the second world war in an environment of tertiary education. It testifies to the unprecedented pressures imposed on such resources by the "information explosion" which accompanied the phenomenal developments in education, science and industry. Title page: signed by the author: Axel Lodewycks Front Endpaper: Book given to me by /Axel as I spoke to him / about his life & home in / Mont Albert and the the Bull / family and Medlow. / 1985 & 1990 / J F Hall361p; This book deals principally with experience after the second world war in an environment of tertiary education. It testifies to the unprecedented pressures imposed on such resources by the "information explosion" which accompanied the phenomenal developments in education, science and industry.Title Page: signed by the author, Axel Lodewyeks. Front end paper: Book given to me by / Axel as I spoke to him / about his life & home in / Mont Albert and the Bull / family and Medlow. / 1985 & 1990 / J F Hall(mr) karel axel lodewycks, university of melbourne - library - history, college librarians - victoria - melbourne, baillieu library, world war- 1939-1945, (mrs) jocelyn f hall -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageChair
... Front legs, front spokes and spokes joining legs, and spokes connecting back rest to chair seat are decoratively shaped turned wood....Front legs, front spokes and spokes joining legs, and spokes connecting back rest to chair seat are decoratively shaped turned wood. ...Chair wooden dark brown. Curved arms and back rest. Hand grip in middle of back rest. Front legs, front spokes and spokes joining legs, and spokes connecting back rest to chair seat are decoratively shaped turned wood.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Stawell Historical Society IncAccessory - Costume and Accessories, c1930
... Linen Handkerchief with Crocheted Edge Spoke stitched....Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Clothing Material Linen Handkerchief with Crocheted Edge Spoke stitched. Accessory Costume and Accessories ...Linen Handkerchief with Crocheted Edge Spoke stitched.stawell clothing material -
MontsalvatMetalwork Mandala, Untitled
... Metalwork mandala of a decorative design with eight spokes. ...Montsalvat 7 Hillcrest Avenue Eltham melbourne Matcham Skipper Metalwork Mandala Decorative Design None Metalwork mandala of a decorative design with eight spokes. Untitled Metalwork Mandala Matcham Skipper ...Metalwork mandala of a decorative design with eight spokes. Nonematcham skipper, metalwork, mandala, decorative design -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageChair
... Front legs, front spokes and spokes joining legs, and spokes connecting back rest to chair seat are decoratively shaped turned wood. ...Front legs, front spokes and spokes joining legs, and spokes connecting back rest to chair seat are decoratively shaped turned wood. ...Chair wooden curved arms and back rest. Hand grip in middle of back rest. Front legs, front spokes and spokes joining legs, and spokes connecting back rest to chair seat are decoratively shaped turned wood. Back upright piece missingflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Late 1920's
... Letter was sent to David Johnson - Dial for Dollars - explaining that the contestant who spoke of a 6 legged sheep was telling the truth....You seemed to think your leg was being pulled by one of your contestants when he spoke of 6 legged sheep. Here it is - 6th leg protected from 5th leg, had short leg, hoof and all. ...You seemed to think your leg was being pulled by one of your contestants when he spoke of 6 legged sheep. Here it is - 6th leg protected from 5th leg, had short leg, hoof and all. ...Donated by Jessie Smith (nee Small) who had an estate agency in Cowes. Letter was sent to David Johnson - Dial for Dollars - explaining that the contestant who spoke of a 6 legged sheep was telling the truth.Sepia photograph of a 6 legged sheep.On back of photograph: "David Johnson Dial for Dollars. You seemed to think your leg was being pulled by one of your contestants when he spoke of 6 legged sheep. Here it is - 6th leg protected from 5th leg, had short leg, hoof and all. This photo was taken 70 years ago also it as a lamb. I thought these may interest you, nothing like seeing for oneself".six legged sheep, david johnson, dial fo dollars, jessie smith -
National Wool MuseumLayette
... Married with three children, Vera knitted with one and two ply wool, often using piano wire or bicycle spokes as needles, entering the garments in agricultural shows. ...Married with three children, Vera knitted with one and two ply wool, often using piano wire or bicycle spokes as needles, entering the garments in agricultural shows. ...Married with three children, Vera knitted with one and two ply wool, often using piano wire or bicycle spokes as needles, entering the garments in agricultural shows. ...The knitter was Vera Neale,1901 - 1990. Married with three children, Vera knitted with one and two ply wool, often using piano wire or bicycle spokes as needles, entering the garments in agricultural shows. This is one of 23 garments donated by her granddaugher, Mrs Glenda Ilsley.The knitter was Vera Neale,1901 - 1990. Married with three children, Vera knitted with one and two ply wool, often using piano wire or bicycle spokes as needles, entering the garments in agricultural shows. This is one of 23 garments donated by her granddaugher, Mrs Glenda Ilsley. The knitter was Vera Neale,1901 - 1990. knitting handicrafts, neale, mrs vera, knitting, handicrafts -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkVehicle - Wooden Hub of Jinker Wheel, late 19th to early 20th centuries
... There are 16 oblong spoke holes. The hub was the central part of a large wheel which would have connected the wheel to the axle and held the spokes in place. ...There are 16 oblong spoke holes. The hub was the central part of a large wheel which would have connected the wheel to the axle and held the spokes in place. ...The donor's grandfather had a dairy (Robertson) at Marysville, where he had a jinker dray and other types of machinery. The dairy operated c1880-c1950.This hub is representative of horse or bullock-drawn vehicles used for transporting heavy loads on local farms in the late 19th to early 20th centuries.Timber-turned hub of a jinker wheel. There are 16 oblong spoke holes. The hub was the central part of a large wheel which would have connected the wheel to the axle and held the spokes in place. The rectangular openings visible in the hub are where the spokes would have been inserted.jinker dray, dairy, marysville -
Orbost & District Historical Societywagon spoke
... A hand carved wagon spoke made of treated ironbark....Horse-drawn wagons are an important part of Orbost’s agricultural history. wagon-spoke transport handcraft carving A hand carved wagon spoke made of treated ironbark. wagon spoke ...Wagon wheels were required equipment in Australia early days. They were used for transporting goods, commodities, agricultural materials, supplies, and sometimes people. Horse-drawn wagons are an important part of Orbost’s agricultural history.A hand carved wagon spoke made of treated ironbark.wagon-spoke transport handcraft carving
