Showing 7 items matching "sun shades"
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Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncFunctional object - Sun Shades
... Sun Shades......sun shades...Motorcycle sun shades (possibly) Home made Black Plastic Lenses Leather Sides Black elastic cord...sun glasses home made sun shades Motorcycle sun shades (possibly) Home made Black Plastic Lenses Leather Sides Black elastic cord Functional object Sun Shades ...Motorcycle sun shades (possibly) Home made Black Plastic Lenses Leather Sides Black elastic cordsun glasses home made, sun shades -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Sun shades to boost protection MS4925, 26/10/2016
... Sun shades to boost protection MS4925...New sun shades were installed at Montmorency South Primary School...Sun shades to boost protection MS4925 Newspaper Clipping Diamond Valley Leader ...New sun shades were installed at Montmorency South Primary SchoolNews clipping, black text. montmorency south primary school -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPostcard - Card Box Photographs, Postcard of Sturt Street, Ballarat circa 1905
... In the garden in the middle of the street are seats with sun shades....In the garden in the middle of the street are seats with sun shades. sturt street postcard streetscape garden building commerical vehicle Postcard of Sturt Street, Ballarat circa 1905. ...North east view of Sturt Street from Doveton Street North. You can see both electric trams and horse drawn cabs. Verandas with decorative balustrades. In the garden in the middle of the street are seats with sun shades.sturt street, postcard, streetscape, garden, building, commerical, vehicle -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black and White W4 671 St Kilda Road, Charles Craig
... Photograph shows Ballarat Tramway Museum tram W4 671 (St Kilda Beach, route 15) in St Kilda Road at High Street during the late 1950s or early 1960s It has a "Mr Motorist keep my tracks clear" sign on the rear. A number of sun shades have been lifted....Photograph shows Ballarat Tramway Museum tram W4 671 (St Kilda Beach, route 15) in St Kilda Road at High Street during the late 1950s or early 1960s It has a "Mr Motorist keep my tracks clear" sign on the rear. A number of sun shades have been lifted. Yields information about W4 class trams. ...Photograph shows Ballarat Tramway Museum tram W4 671 (St Kilda Beach, route 15) in St Kilda Road at High Street during the late 1950s or early 1960s It has a "Mr Motorist keep my tracks clear" sign on the rear. A number of sun shades have been lifted.Yields information about W4 class trams.Photograph - Black and White W4 671 St Kilda Roadtramways, trams, w4 class, tram 671, st kilda road -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Maranui Guest House Lakes Entrance c1950
... A timber double storied building, hip roof, sun shades over upper windows, seat on ground floor veranda, lattice fence, side view of Prince Regent theatre beside building. ...A timber double storied building, hip roof, sun shades over upper windows, seat on ground floor veranda, lattice fence, side view of Prince Regent theatre beside building. ...Maranui was Kelvin House before it became Maranui This is the before paired photograph used in the 150 year,Lakes Entrance 1858-2008 display.|The after paired photograph number 01217.1 Also one 12 x 16 framed photograph used in room displayBlack and white photograph of Hoopers Maranui Guest House. A timber double storied building, hip roof, sun shades over upper windows, seat on ground floor veranda, lattice fence, side view of Prince Regent theatre beside building. Water tank on stand. Lakes Entrance Victoriafences, guesthouses, architecture, room display -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Tramcar Data Sheet, Keith Kings, "Data sheet for "W2 Day", special tour, Sunday 19/5/68", May. 1968
... Gestener print of a sheet titled "Data sheet for "W2 Day", TMSV special tour, Sunday 19/5/68", listing the tramcars used on the day; car number and depot, motors, controllers, date in service, class, date converted and class, body builder, roof, date of Upholstered seats in saloons, sun shades and notes on the tramcars them selves. ...Gestener print of a sheet titled "Data sheet for "W2 Day", TMSV special tour, Sunday 19/5/68", listing the tramcars used on the day; car number and depot, motors, controllers, date in service, class, date converted and class, body builder, roof, date of Upholstered seats in saloons, sun shades and notes on the tramcars them selves. ...Gestener print of a sheet titled "Data sheet for "W2 Day", TMSV special tour, Sunday 19/5/68", listing the tramcars used on the day; car number and depot, motors, controllers, date in service, class, date converted and class, body builder, roof, date of Upholstered seats in saloons, sun shades and notes on the tramcars them selves. Data for 567, 407, 585, 547, 332, 436 and 233. Made by Keith Kings May 1968. See Reg Item 605 for the ticket used on this tour and Reg item 3543 for a photograph of tram W2 332 at Wattlepark Loop."K. S Kings May 1968" in bottom right hand corner in light blue ink.trams, tramways, tramcars, mmtb, lists, tours, w2 class, tmsv -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Spectacles and case, Early 20th century
... These act as shades for the sun and side protection for the eyes and fold down when not in use. ...These act as shades for the sun and side protection for the eyes and fold down when not in use. ...These glasses appear to be mainly sunglasses or ones for outdoors as the tinted glass and the shades indicate this. They would have been used commonly in the past (100 years ago or more) by those able to afford the cost of the item. Eye glasses were first used in the 13th century and bi-focals were invented in the late 18th century.These items have no known local significance and are kept as interesting souvenirs of eye glasses used in the past.This is a pair of spectacles or glasses in a case. The glasses are made of thin metal and contain dark tinted glass. The eye-glass pieces are oval in shape. On the outer rims of the eye-glass pieces are two curved metal mesh covers attached to the metal rims by two screws on each side. These act as shades for the sun and side protection for the eyes and fold down when not in use. One of the shades is detached from its metal rim. The glasses case is made of cardboard and has a black mottled outer covering and a light brown inside lining. The case is much scuffed. household items, history of warrnambool, spectacles
