Showing 206 items matching "suitcases"
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Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDomestic object - Joseph 'Joe' Wlodarczyk Collection - suitcase
... Suitcase...Suitcase was used by Kazimeira & Marianna Wlodarczyk, the parents of Joseph Wlodarczyk when they emigrated from Poland to Australia in 1950...Brown suitcase with latches and locks...Brown suitcase with latches and locks...Suitcase was used by Kazimeira & Marianna Wlodarczyk, the parents of Joseph Wlodarczyk when they emigrated from Poland to Australia in 1950 Suitcase Household Joseph 'Joe' Wlodarczyk Brown suitcase with latches and locks Brown suitcase with latches and locks Domestic object Joseph 'Joe' Wlodarczyk Collection - suitcase ...Suitcase was used by Kazimeira & Marianna Wlodarczyk, the parents of Joseph Wlodarczyk when they emigrated from Poland to Australia in 1950Brown suitcase with latches and locksBrown suitcase with latches and lockssuitcase, household, joseph 'joe' wlodarczyk -
Mont De LanceySuitcase
... Suitcase...Suitcases...Suitcase used by Miss O.A. Sebire....Brown vinyl suitcase with metal locks & 2 luggage tags...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Suitcase used by Miss O.A. Sebire. Suitcases Luggage Brown vinyl suitcase with metal locks & 2 luggage tags Suitcase ...Suitcase used by Miss O.A. Sebire.Brown vinyl suitcase with metal locks & 2 luggage tagssuitcases, luggage -
Latrobe Regional GalleryDrawing, WRAY, Jennifer, #11 Suitcases, 1998
... #11 Suitcases...Latrobe Regional Gallery 138 Commercial Road Morwell gippsland Charcoal on paper #11 Suitcases Drawing Drawing WRAY, Jennifer ...Charcoal on paper -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Suitcase, Unknown
... Suitcase...Suitcases...Suitcase used by M Sloan. ...A worn vintage small brown square cardboard suitcase with a metal closing clip at the front. ...Domestic object Suitcase ...Suitcase used by M Sloan. A worn vintage small brown square cardboard suitcase with a metal closing clip at the front. It has four brown metal protective pieces riveted onto each corner edge on the lid and bottom of the case. There is a metal reinforcement strip on all the the edges of the lid and on the top edges of the base.M SLOAN is written in capital letters inside the lid in grey pencil.suitcases, luggage, functional object -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object - Suitcase, Noack
... The suitcase is made of brown leather and wood. It feautures 2 metal locks on a side and a metal handle....A suitcase which the personal effects of Errol Noack were kept in this suitcase by his parents and later donated to the NVVM by Walter Noack (Errol's father)....Functional Object Suitcase, Noack ...This case belonged to the first National Serviceman to be killed in action in VietnamThe suitcase is made of brown leather and wood. It feautures 2 metal locks on a side and a metal handle.A suitcase which the personal effects of Errol Noack were kept in this suitcase by his parents and later donated to the NVVM by Walter Noack (Errol's father).5 rar, noack collection, noack, errol -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Suitcase for a Sarah Coventry jewellery demonstration kit, c. 1970s - 1980s
... Suitcase for a Sarah Coventry jewellery demonstration kit......suitcases...Green vinyl suitcase with the name 'Sarah Coventry' in lower case gold letters on one corner of the top surface and the number '1348' printed in gold on the back surface. ..."Sarah Coventry" printed in gold letters on one corner of the top surface of the suitcase. "1348" printed in gold on the back surface, which could be the number of the demonstration kit....The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery. sarah coventry jewellery wodonga costume jewellery vintage fashion jewellery demonstration kit suitcase suitcase suitcases "Sarah Coventry" printed in gold letters on one corner of the top surface of the suitcase. "1348" printed in gold on the back surface, which could be the number of the demonstration kit. ...Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. was a North American jewellery company that was established in 1949 by the Stuart family as part of Emmons Jewelry, Inc. It began operations in England and Australia in 1968, and in Australia it moved from Carlton in Melbourne to Wodonga in 1969. The premises were originally on High Street in Wodonga, but a new warehouse was built in Melbourne Road later in 1969. It was a direct selling jewellery business using a party-plan model similar to Tupperware and Avon. The sales reps or 'Hostesses' were provided with jewellery samples in demonstration kits, which they displayed at jewellery parties in their homes. The designs for jewellery such as brooches, necklaces, earrings, chokers and bracelets were purchased from freelance designers and jewellery manufacturers rather than in-house designers. In 1979 Sarah Coventry Pty. Ltd. in Wodonga was bought by three Australian businessmen, including Wodonga local Jim Sawyer, and continued to sell jewellery under the name "Sargem Pty. Ltd”, for several more years in the 1980s. As part of the Sarah Coventry collection, the suitcase has local significance with the decentralised commercial development of regional centres such as Wodonga in NE Victoria, as well as national and international significance from the perspective of social and economic developments for women after World War II. The direct selling party-plan business model Sarah Coventry was based on is also considered the first of its kind for jewellery.Green vinyl suitcase with the name 'Sarah Coventry' in lower case gold letters on one corner of the top surface and the number '1348' printed in gold on the back surface. Plated iron alloy hardware securing the handle on the front and the locking mechanism."Sarah Coventry" printed in gold letters on one corner of the top surface of the suitcase. "1348" printed in gold on the back surface, which could be the number of the demonstration kit.sarah coventry, jewellery, wodonga, costume jewellery, vintage fashion jewellery, demonstration kit suitcase, suitcase, suitcases -
Geelong RSL Sub BranchSuitcase, Mid 20th Century
... Suitcase......Suitcase...This Suitcase was issued to 49974 Kenneth Moore who served with RAAF during WW2....Brown, oblong suitcase....Suitcase ...This Suitcase was issued to 49974 Kenneth Moore who served with RAAF during WW2.This Suitcase is original and was issued to 49974 Kenneth Moore, RAAF.Brown, oblong suitcase.On the front of the suitcsase, 49974, RAAF49974, kenneth moore, raaf, suitcase -
Mont De LanceySuitcase
... Suitcase...suitcases...Maroon material suitcase with leather straps and metal zippers and buckles, with 2 luggage tags....Suitcase ...Used by Mrs. H.N. LordMaroon material suitcase with leather straps and metal zippers and buckles, with 2 luggage tags."Regent"suitcases, luggage -
Vision AustraliaObject, Time Capsule from Geelong office
... Two suitcases of materials that were collected by the Geelong office of the Vision Australia Foundation, and passed to the archive after the redevelopment of the Geelong office. ...2 suitcases...Vision Australia 454 Glenferrie Road Kooyong melbourne Two suitcases of materials that were collected by the Geelong office of the Vision Australia Foundation, and passed to the archive after the redevelopment of the Geelong office. ...Two suitcases of materials that were collected by the Geelong office of the Vision Australia Foundation, and passed to the archive after the redevelopment of the Geelong office. They were placed inside a large cane trolley for storage and easy identification during retrieval.2 suitcasesTime Capsule Vision Australia Foundation One of Two containers Two of Two containersvision australia foundation -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Stainsby-Wayne, Stainsby Braille writer in case, 1933-1980
... Silver Brailler, rectangular with six silver keys and a bell, with paper board and clip, in cardboard suitcase...M8839 M88 (Brailler) M 8839 (Board) On the outside of the suitcase an address label reads "Braille Library, 31-51 Commercial Road, South Yarra". ...Silver Brailler, rectangular with six silver keys and a bell, with paper board and clip, in cardboard suitcase Stainsby Braille writer in case Equipment Object Stainsby-Wayne ...The Stainsby Braillewriter was utilised by Braille tutors and volunteers as well the blind and visually impaired. Stored in a brown cardboard lockable case and this complete kit consists of a metal Braille writing machine; a long slim rectangular device with carriage and six silver keys and a bell, a metal board to attach Braille writer, a metal hinged Braille paper clamp and an instructional booklet. Henry Stainsby (1859-1925), Supt. of the Birmingham Royal Institution for the Blind, (later General Secretary of the British & Foreign Blind Association) along with Birmingham manufacturer Albert Wayne, introduced their portable brailler writer around 1903. An "improved" version, featuring aluminum parts and a paper clamp allowing accurate interpointing or interlining, was announced in "Outlook for the Blind" as early as 1927 and available generally by 1933 in the RNIB catalog. By 1978, RNIB sold the Improved Stainsby in a number of formats, including a large version available with interlining and inter-pointing board, and a small version with a folding board. Both large and small models came in ordinary and reverse keyed versions. Silver Brailler, rectangular with six silver keys and a bell, with paper board and clip, in cardboard suitcaseM8839 M88 (Brailler) M 8839 (Board) On the outside of the suitcase an address label reads "Braille Library, 31-51 Commercial Road, South Yarra". braille equipment, assistive devices -
Vision AustraliaEquipment - Object, Braille hand frame and stylus with Braille maths slate and pegs
... 1 wooden hand frame with metal grid and metal and wooden stylus, 1 metal maths grid with metal pegs in metal container inside a brown suitcase and numerous sheets of Braille paper...Coughlin 5 doz sausage rolls Wilmington Southend is written inside the lid of the suitcase...Coughlin 5 doz sausage rolls Wilmington Southend is written inside the lid of the suitcase 1 wooden hand frame with metal grid and metal and wooden stylus, 1 metal maths grid with metal pegs in metal container inside a brown suitcase and numerous sheets of Braille paper Braille hand frame and stylus with Braille maths slate and pegs Equipment Object ...Braille hand frames and styluses were the primary way to produce Braille for over a century. The stylus was used to make a separate indentation for each dot, and the hand frame to keep dots within the same cell. Braille rows are produced from right to left. The process was very time consuming. Volunteer transcribers for the library could take an average of ½ hour to produce one page of Braille using this method. For example: “Oliver Twist” required approximately 600 sheets equating to 300 hours of work! Various metal hand frames accompanied by a metal stylus with wooden handle. Some include a wooden slate, which was used to make the system portable as a firm base was needed to sustain puncture pressure. The frame can also be slotted into both sides of the slate, thereby ensuring that the lines of Braille were straight across the page. Transcribing maths was an extremely complex task and a metal grid was utilised to reproduce graphs and diagrams.1 wooden hand frame with metal grid and metal and wooden stylus, 1 metal maths grid with metal pegs in metal container inside a brown suitcase and numerous sheets of Braille paperT.C. Coughlin 5 doz sausage rolls Wilmington Southend is written inside the lid of the suitcasebraille equipment, james murphy -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumWooden Suitcase
... Wooden suitcase from former child internee in camp 3. ...Kubler (stencilled in black paint on top of suitcase)|Stamp with "Empire Brand" on lining inside....Thick leather handle. Wooden Suitcase ...Donor was former child internee at Camp 3 (father Friedrich "Fritz" Gottlieb Kubler).Wooden suitcase from former child internee in camp 3. (Father was Friedrich "Fritz" Gottlieb Kubler). Brown painted plywood (appears to be from packing case). Metal lock, clasp & bracket for handle. Thick leather handle.L. Kubler (stencilled in black paint on top of suitcase)|Stamp with "Empire Brand" on lining inside.tatura, camp 3, friedrich gottlieb kubler, personal, effects, travel, goods -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSuitcase
... Suitcase...Thomas Jervis Bowen, Land Sergeant, a guard at Camp 3? bought the suitcases from an inmate, passed on to his daughter....See C0192 for second suitcase....See C0192 for second suitcase. Suitcase ...Thomas Jervis Bowen, Land Sergeant, a guard at Camp 3? bought the suitcases from an inmate, passed on to his daughter.1 of 2 suitcases. Constructed from plywood obtained from lining of hut interior. Made by an unknown German/Italian internee. Acquired by a guard at camp 1 (Thomas Bowen). See C0192 for second suitcase.tatura, bowen, thomas, camp 3 garrison, personal, effects, travel, goods -
Bendigo Military MuseumContainer - SUITCASE WW2, c.1941 - 1945
... Suitcase was made by Italian POW's at the prison camp in Murchison, Victoria in the 1940's. ...Suitcase made from varnished timber & masonite. ...Metal handle hinges & locks. Container SUITCASE WW2 ...Suitcase was made by Italian POW's at the prison camp in Murchison, Victoria in the 1940's. Refer Cat No 3673 for other items re POW's. Suitcase made from varnished timber & masonite. Metal handle hinges & locks.container, suit case, pow, italian -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSuitcase
... Suitcase...Made by P.O.W at Camp 13 Murchison who was a crew member of the Ramses. Suitcase made for owners possessions....Handmade wooden suitcase with metal handle and clips. Canvas strap attached to inside of case and lid....Canvas strap attached to inside of case and lid. Suitcase Joseph Hahn ...Made by P.O.W at Camp 13 Murchison who was a crew member of the Ramses. Suitcase made for owners possessions.Handmade wooden suitcase with metal handle and clips. Canvas strap attached to inside of case and lid.ramses, camp 13 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSuitcase
... Suitcase...suitcase...Made by POW at Camp 13, Murchison who was a crew member of the "Ramses". Suitcase made for owners possessions Many of the Internees & POW's who arrived in Australia with all their belongings in a canvas hold-all, made wooden suitcases for their possessions. ...Handmade wooden suitcase with metal handle and clips- canvas straps attached to inside of case (Lid)...Some were hoping for repatriation, others used them when moved from camp to camp. then lastly on their release. suitcase wooden hahn j asboth s camp 13 tatura camp 13 wooden suitcase personal effects travel goods Handmade wooden suitcase with metal handle and clips- canvas straps attached to inside of case (Lid) Suitcase ...Made by POW at Camp 13, Murchison who was a crew member of the "Ramses". Suitcase made for owners possessions Many of the Internees & POW's who arrived in Australia with all their belongings in a canvas hold-all, made wooden suitcases for their possessions. Some were hoping for repatriation, others used them when moved from camp to camp. then lastly on their release.Handmade wooden suitcase with metal handle and clips- canvas straps attached to inside of case (Lid)suitcase, wooden, hahn j, asboth s, camp 13, tatura, camp 13 wooden suitcase, personal, effects, travel, goods -
Bayside Gallery - Bayside City Council Art & Heritage CollectionFunctional object - suitcase, I. Sher, Holsmor expandable suitcase for City of Brighton, c.1920-1950
... suitcase...Holsmor expandable suitcase for City of Brighton...suitcase...Holsmor expanding suitcase was sold throughout the 1920s-1950s. ...Brown leather expanding suitcase with circular gold label which has Coat of arms of City of Brighton, 1859. ...Holsmor expandable suitcase for City of Brighton Functional object suitcase I. ...Holsmor expanding suitcase was sold throughout the 1920s-1950s. Manufactured by I. Sher in Carlton and sold in leading stores. Brown leather expanding suitcase with circular gold label which has Coat of arms of City of Brighton, 1859. suitcase, city of brighton, i. sher, holsmor -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Suitcase, 1920-1950
... Suitcase...The suitcase didn't catch on until the end of the 19th century, it was quite literally as a case for suits. ...Suitcase wooden with four wood reinforcing ribs, 2 leather straps with buckles & leather handles each end. ...Functional object Suitcase ...The suitcase didn't catch on until the end of the 19th century, it was quite literally as a case for suits. A typical suitcase came equipped with an inner sleeve for storing shirts, and sometimes a little hat box on the side. But even in the early 20th century, the "dress-suit case" was only one of countless styles of container travellers could buy, from steamer trunks to club bags. By the late 19th century a significant point was reached in the history of transportation, it was the beginning of mass tourism, rather than travel for travels sake made use of by the wealthy in society. Travel wasn't just for the wealthy any more but everyone. Suitcases began as an afterthought in the luggage and leather goods business, but they soon became the very symbol of travel. An 1897 wholesale price list included the words "suitcase" only twice in a 20-page list of luggage types. In America a 1907 T. Eaton & Co. Catalogue, trunks took up a full page while suitcases share a page with club bags and valises. In a 1911 a United Company catalogue, now displayed around 40 per cent of the advertisements were for suitcases. Early suitcases were lighter and more portable than trunks, but they were still bulky by today's standards. Leather, canvas, wicker or thick rubbery cloth was stretched over a rigid wood or steel frame. Corners were rounded out using brass or leather caps and some had wooden rails running around the case. Until steamship travel declined during the mid-20th century, many of these types of the case were advertised as waterproof with some lightweight models marketed specifically to women. The item gives us a snap-shot as to how people undertook travelling during a time when undertaking a journey for pleasure at the end of the 19th century was mainly only for the wealthy. This time saw the beginnings of change from the wealthy in society being able to travel, to the onset of mass tourism. Along with this change in societal norms saw many innervations to the design of luggage as it became a fashionable item.Suitcase wooden with four wood reinforcing ribs, 2 leather straps with buckles & leather handles each end. Has inner shelf.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, suitcase, -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Steamer luggage Trunk, First quarter of the 20th century
... Catalogue, trunks took up a full page while suitcases share a page with club bags and valises. ...Suitcase/trunk leather reinforced at corners with wooden slats to strengthen the lid. ...Catalogue, trunks took up a full page while suitcases share a page with club bags and valises. ...Item used around the first quarter of the 20th century The suitcase didn't catch on until the end of the 19th century, it was quite literally as a case for suits. A typical suitcase came equipped with an inner sleeve for storing shirts, and sometimes a little hat box on the side. But even in the early 20th century, the "dress-suit case" was only one of countless styles of container travellers could buy, from steamer trunks to club bags. By the late 19th century a significant point was reached in the history of transportation, it was the beginning of mass tourism, rather than travel for travels sake made use of by the wealthy in society. Travel wasn't just for the wealthy any more but everyone. Suitcases began as an afterthought in the luggage and leather goods business, but they soon became the very symbol of travel. An 1897 wholesale price list included the words "suitcase" only twice in a 20-page list of luggage types. In America a 1907 T. Eaton & Co. Catalogue, trunks took up a full page while suitcases share a page with club bags and valises. In a 1911 a United Company catalogue, now displayed around 40 per cent of the advertisements were for suitcases. Early suitcases were lighter and more portable than trunks, but they were still bulky by today's standards. Leather, canvas, wicker or thick rubbery cloth was stretched over a rigid wood or steel frame. Corners were rounded out using brass or leather caps and some had wooden rails running around the case. Until steamship travel declined during the mid-20th century, many of these types of the case were advertised as waterproof with some lightweight models marketed specifically to women. The item gives us a snap-shot as to how people undertook travelling during a time when undertaking a journey for pleasure at the end of the 19th and early 20th century was mainly only for the wealthy. This time saw the beginnings of change from the wealthy in society being able to travel, to the onset of mass tourism. Along with this change in societal norms saw many innervation's to the design of luggage as it became a fashionable item.Suitcase/trunk leather reinforced at corners with wooden slats to strengthen the lid. Leather straps to close lid with metal lock in the middle of the lid. Closing strap missing.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Wolfansohn Gift Suitcase kit, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/02/1999 12:00:00 AM
... Darryl Woodhouse of East Gippsland Shire Library showing an item from the Wolfansohn Gift Suitcase kit being displayed in the library Bairnsdale Victoria...Colour photograph of Darryl Woodhouse of East Gippsland Shire Library showing an item from the Wolfansohn Gift Suitcase kit being displayed in the library Bairnsdale Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Darryl Woodhouse of East Gippsland Shire Library showing an item from the Wolfansohn Gift Suitcase kit being displayed in the library Bairnsdale Victoria People Library Exhibition Colour photograph of Darryl Woodhouse of East Gippsland Shire Library showing an item from the Wolfansohn Gift Suitcase kit being displayed in the library Bairnsdale Victoria Photograph Wolfansohn Gift Suitcase kit Lakes Post Newspaper ...Darryl Woodhouse of East Gippsland Shire Library showing an item from the Wolfansohn Gift Suitcase kit being displayed in the library Bairnsdale VictoriaColour photograph of Darryl Woodhouse of East Gippsland Shire Library showing an item from the Wolfansohn Gift Suitcase kit being displayed in the library Bairnsdale Victoria people, library, exhibition -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Suitcase, 1930-1945
... Suitcase...The suitcase didn't catch on until the end of the 19th century, it was quite literally as a case for suits. ...Suitcase, brown canvas with three wooden reinforcing lateral rails running around the case, leather handle each end (one broken), two locks.. ...Functional object Suitcase ...The suitcase didn't catch on until the end of the 19th century, it was quite literally as a case for suits. A typical suitcase came equipped with an inner sleeve for storing shirts, and sometimes a little hat box on the side. But even in the early 20th century, the "dress-suit case" was only one of countless styles of container travellers could buy, from steamer trunks to club bags. By the late 19th century a significant point was reached in the history of transportation, it was the beginning of mass tourism, rather than travel for travels sake made use of by the wealthy in society. Travel wasn't just for the wealthy any more but everyone. Suitcases began as an afterthought in the luggage and leather goods business, but they soon became the very symbol of travel. An 1897 wholesale price list included the words "suitcase" only twice in a 20-page list of luggage types. In America a 1907 T. Eaton & Co. Catalogue, trunks took up a full page while suitcases share a page with club bags and valises. In a 1911 a United Company catalogue, now displayed around 40 per cent of the advertisements were for suitcases. Early suitcases were lighter and more portable than trunks, but they were still bulky by today's standards. Leather, canvas, wicker or thick rubbery cloth was stretched over a rigid wood or steel frame. Corners were rounded out using brass or leather caps and some had wooden rails running around the case. Until steamship travel declined during the mid-20th century, many of these types of the case were advertised as waterproof with some lightweight models marketed specifically to women. The item gives us a snap-shot as to how people undertook travelling during a time when undertaking a journey for pleasure at the end of the 19th century was mainly only for the wealthy. This time saw the beginnings of change from the wealthy in society being able to travel, to the onset of mass tourism. Along with this change in societal norms saw many innervations to the design of luggage as it became a fashionable item.Suitcase, brown canvas with three wooden reinforcing lateral rails running around the case, leather handle each end (one broken), two locks.. Maker Pettigrew & Stephens Ltd Glasgow. "A.T.Cox 354/3 Riversdale Rd Campberwell, Vic Australia" and "W.ON" painted over on each endflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, suitcase, -
B-24 Liberator Memorial Restoration Australia IncSuitcase from Mason Day Frecker, 1930s
... Suitcase issued to aircraft captains or crew by RAAF during World War II. ...Worn dark suitcase belonging to Mason Day Frekker, strong cardboard covered with 'leatherette', metal fasteners on front, with carry handle. ...Suitcase from Mason Day Frecker ...Suitcase issued to aircraft captains or crew by RAAF during World War II. The contents of M D Frecker's suitcase include World War II medals awarded to the owner, photographs, maps, pilots' handbooks, language dictionaries (Malay, Pidgin, Japanese), propaganda leaflets dropped by Japanese.Has historical and social significance, also research significance. Provenance known, owner piloted B-24 Liberator bombers and General Blamey's personal aircraft; item was donated by son. Great interpretive potential.Worn dark suitcase belonging to Mason Day Frekker, strong cardboard covered with 'leatherette', metal fasteners on front, with carry handle. Suitcase contains Flying Log Book RAAF, Wedding Photo, National Archives Record Search Mason Day Frecker, Distinguished Flying Medal Register WW2 x 3, Papers on Medals and Victorian Ground Crew Numbers, Files 1 - 2 - 3 - Photographs, Leaflets, Pilots' Notes, Maps - Germany (28 maps), Buttons and badges and other medals."RAAF/402653/Frecker/M.D." on top surface, "M.D.F." on front surface under handle.b24 liberator bomber, world war ii, raaf pilot, world war ii aerial photographs, a22.00 -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph - Junior legatee outing, Somers Camp 1973, 01/1973
... A photo of 6 boys with a trolley of suitcases at Spencer Street Railway Station, Melbourne (since renamed Southern Cross Station). ...Black and white photo of children with their suitcases at Spencer St station....Black and white photo of children with their suitcases at Spencer St station. Somers Camp 1973 Photograph Junior legatee outing ...A photo of 6 boys with a trolley of suitcases at Spencer Street Railway Station, Melbourne (since renamed Southern Cross Station). They have arrived from country towns to attend Legacy Somers Camp in January 1973. It came from an envelope with other camp photos. The Legacy envelope was marked "P6 Junior Legatee Camps and Hols" in red pen, and dated Jan 1977 in pencil. The envelope contents are items 00418 to 00425. Melbourne Legacy provided camps for junior legatees - the children of deceased servicemen. It started with outings to the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring. Permanent camp buildings were built and with an association with Lord Somers (Governor of Victoria) it was called Somers Camp. The camps gave the children an opportunity of a summer beach holiday with other Legacy children.A record of Junior Legatee camps and shows style of suitcase used for travelling in 1970s.Black and white photo of children with their suitcases at Spencer St station.Handwritten on the back "P6 Incoming Camps and Hols / Legacy" in blue pen. Stamped "The Property of Melbourne Legacy" in purple ink. Stamped "Copyright The Herald and Weekly Times" in blue ink. Green paper label says "Country Junior Legatees, having arrived at Spencer Street Railway Station, Melbourne, move on to Somers for fun and games at Legacy's recent annual Holiday Camp held in January 1973."somers camp, junior legatee outing, trains -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Suitcase/Trunk
... ...suitcase...The suitcase didn't catch on until the end of the 19th century, it was quite literally as a case for suits. ...Suitcase/trunk with inner tray, brown canvas covered with 2 hinge clamps and a central Eagle lock, four wooden lateral buffer railed slats running around the case, leather handles each end. ...Functional object Suitcase/Trunk ...The suitcase didn't catch on until the end of the 19th century, it was quite literally as a case for suits. A typical suitcase came equipped with an inner sleeve for storing shirts, and sometimes a little hatbox on the side. But even in the early 20th century, the "dress-suit case" was only one of countless styles of container travellers could buy, from steamer trunks to club bags. By the late 19th century a significant point was reached in the history of transportation, it was the beginning of mass tourism, rather than travel for travels sake made use of by the wealthy in society. Travel wasn't just for the wealthy any more but everyone. Suitcases began as an afterthought in the luggage and leather goods business, but they soon became the very symbol of travel. An 1897 wholesale price list included the words "suitcase" only twice in a 20-page list of luggage types. In America a 1907 T. Eaton & Co. Catalogue, trunks took up a full page while suitcases share a page with club bags and valises. In a 1911 a United Company catalogue, now displayed around 40 per cent of the advertisements were for suitcases. Early suitcases were lighter and more portable than trunks, but they were still bulky by today's standards. Leather, canvas, wicker or thick rubbery cloth was stretched over a rigid wood or steel frame. Corners were rounded out using brass or leather caps and some had wooden rails running around the case. Until steamship travel declined during the mid-20th century, many of these types of the case were advertised as waterproof with some lightweight models marketed specifically to women. The item gives us a snap-shot as to how people undertook travelling during a time when undertaking a journey for pleasure at the end of the 19th century was mainly only for the wealthy. This time saw the beginnings of change from the wealthy in society being able to travel, to the onset of mass tourism. Along with this change in societal norms saw many innervation's to the design of luggage as it became a fashionable item.Suitcase/trunk with inner tray, brown canvas covered with 2 hinge clamps and a central Eagle lock, four wooden lateral buffer railed slats running around the case, leather handles each end. noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, suitcase -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyMemorabilia - VIntage Sledge and suitcase
... VIntage Sledge and suitcase...George then used this suitcase when he travelled to Falls Creek in the early 1960s....A sledge made from a metal frame and base plate with a rope lead attached. A leather suitcase with a silk lining and leather handles. ...VIntage Sledge and suitcase Memorabilia VIntage Sledge and suitcase ...These items were donated by George Shirling, a long-term stakeholder in Falls Creek, first building and owning Koki Lodge and later owning and operating the Red Onion Lodge. The metal sledge was at Red Onion when George bought the lodge from Lauriston GIrls' School in 1974. Lauriston had owned the Red Onion for about three years. The sledge was most likely made or acquired by the Australian Alpine Club who had built there in 1963 and owned the Lodge until 1970. The suitcases belonged to George Shirling's parents who arrived in Australia from Austria in 1938. George then used this suitcase when he travelled to Falls Creek in the early 1960s.These items are significant because they were donated to the Falls Creek Historical Society by a long-standing and highly regarded member of the Falls Creek community.A sledge made from a metal frame and base plate with a rope lead attached. A leather suitcase with a silk lining and leather handles. A variety of travel stickers have been attached.george shirling, koki lodge, red onion -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySuitcase
... Suitcase...Typical early 1920's to late 1950's suitcases made in Australia using Australian and British manufactured clasps and locks. ...Metal protective trim on lid and top edge of suitcase compartment...Metal protective trim on lid and top edge of suitcase compartment Suitcase ...Typical early 1920's to late 1950's suitcases made in Australia using Australian and British manufactured clasps and locks. The majority of manufactured goods especially locks and other metal components were sourced from England. English manufacturers, who in that period, where still world leaders of most manufactured items.This period 1920- 1950 shows the historical shift of the balance between the more complex metal imported items, mainly manufactured in Britain and that of the relevant infant stage of the developing manufacturing industries in the Australian market. The rarity of this type of suitcase is of significancy This suitcase belonged and was used by the C.W.A. of Tawonga.Suitcase brown, possibly lacquered cardboard with leather chrome studded reinforced corners. Lid has two silver coloured(chrome) clasps each end with chrome lock in centre. "D" rings for missing handle secured to main frame by leather straps, these having metal chrome studs. Substitute handle made from string. Metal protective trim on lid and top edge of suitcase compartmentLock stamped "Made in England" and two end clasps stamped "Made in Australia"case, luggage, travel suitcase, country women's association -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaFunctional object - Suitcase (Koffer), Cheney (on lock); Cheney England on central lock
... Cheap suitcase for one-way trip...Suitcase body made of fibre covered with striped brown and cream plasticised cloth; pink plastic skintone handle with label strings, two key locks and central latch for padlock. ...Functional object Suitcase (Koffer) Cheney (on lock); Cheney England on central lock ...Cheap suitcase for one-way tripSuitcase body made of fibre covered with striped brown and cream plasticised cloth; pink plastic skintone handle with label strings, two key locks and central latch for padlock. Edges covered with pink stitched plastic Corners of lid reinforced with metal, two metal hinges, studs five metal studs underneath. Leather straps to hold lid open/. Interior covered with grey and black patterned paper. Marks of a label on left side, removed.Torn paper custom sticker, PASSED, Australia, 3869. Embossed on rear of lower part ES 20 FIBRE 26 Cheney (on lock); Cheney England on central lock -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDomestic object - Suitcase, 1940's
... Suitcase...suitcase...Galvanised iron suitcase...Made by an Italian officer. suitcase metal shale jr patterson mr & mrs n camp 3 ww2 camp 3 Italian internee Galvanised iron suitcase Domestic object Suitcase ...Given to Mr. J R Shale. Made by an Italian officer.Galvanised iron suitcasesuitcase, metal, shale jr, patterson mr & mrs n, camp 3, ww2 camp 3, italian internee -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSuitcase, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind - Tatura Branch, 1932
... Suitcase...Brown cardboard suitcase....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Records relating to the RVIB, Tatura Branch documents reports Brown cardboard suitcase. Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind - Tatura Branch Suitcase ...Records relating to the RVIB, Tatura BranchBrown cardboard suitcase.documents, reports -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSuitcase, Leather
... Leather suitcase owned by Matron "Trix" Moore, when she served in the Australian Army during WW2. ...Inner leather straps retaining lid of suitcase to bottom, straps secured by metal studs at top & staples at bottom. ...Metal studs & brackets/ guards on corners. Suitcase, Leather ...Leather suitcase owned by Matron "Trix" Moore, when she served in the Australian Army during WW2. Matron "Trix" Moore was the first Matron at 28 Camp Hospital, attached to Internment Camp 1. Rescued by Les Kelly from a council nature strip rubbish collection in Mentone.Leather, stitching around edges. Metal studs on base/rear. Metal clasps, locks & attachment for leather handle. Inner leather straps retaining lid of suitcase to bottom, straps secured by metal studs at top & staples at bottom. Metal studs & brackets/ guards on corners.(Both on front): B. Moore|VFX111146 (her service number).|(On left side): Number "48028" stencilled in blue paint, above a faint blue square shape.camp 1, internee camps, matron 'trix' moore, camp 1 hospital, 28 camp hospital, personal, effects, travel, goods
