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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Temple Lions
... Temple Lions......Temple Lions...A black and white photograph of a pair of Veitnamese 'Temple Lions' at Danang, South Vietnam. The Temple Lions are said to keep evil spirits from entering places of worship and from entering a private home. ...These speciments were said to be hundreds of years old. Temple Lions Photograph Gibbons, Denis ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of a pair of Veitnamese 'Temple Lions' at Danang, South Vietnam. The Temple Lions are said to keep evil spirits from entering places of worship and from entering a private home. These speciments were said to be hundreds of years old.photograph, temple lions, danang, champa musuem, gibbons collection catalogue, vietnam war, denis gibbons, photographer -
Orbost & District Historical Societyjars
... Association with the Temple family and store. jars containers-domestic glassware silver Side of lid S*B. Anchor,lion. ...items are from the Temple estate. George Temple (1832-1916) started Temple's store opposite Post Office. Packed stores to Bendoc area gold fields. The Temple store was one of the earliest in Orbost. Association with the Temple family and store.Two small glass containers with silver lids.Side of lid S*B. Anchor,lion.jars containers-domestic glassware silver -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumFunctional object - Vesta Case, William Neale, c.1903
... temple. Her association with fire made her name the natural choice for British companies that manufactured matches. The hallmarking of sterling silver is based on a combination of marks that makes possible the identification of origin and age. The town mark identifies the Assay Office where the item was verified. The town mark on this piece, three wheat sheaves and a sword identify Chester, in Cheshire, England as the town of creation. The lion...temple. Her association with fire made her name the natural choice for British companies that manufactured matches. The hallmarking of sterling silver is based on a combination of marks that makes possible the identification of origin and age. The town mark identifies the Assay Office where the item was verified. The town mark on this piece, three wheat sheaves and a sword identify Chester, in Cheshire, England as the town of creation. The lion ...Vesta cases, also known as match safes, are small boxes that are used to carry matches and keep them safe from the elements. In the early 1800's, it was common to carry matches, since some type of portable fire was needed to light lanterns and stoves. The matches of that day were crude compared to today's standards, and were known to light when making contact with each other, and sometimes even spontaneously. In order to alleviate this potentially hazardous situation, it made good sense to utilize a vesta case or match safe. One of the more interesting features of the vesta case or match safes is that they almost always include some type of rough or ribbed surface, usually on the bottom of the case that is used for striking the matches. This vesta case is the portable pocket vesta which also has a bale (ring) near the hinge so that they can be suspended from a chain. These cases take their name from the virgin Roman goddess of fire, home, hearth and family. Usually Vesta was depicted as the fire in her temple. Only Vestals (her priestesses) were allowed into her temple. Her association with fire made her name the natural choice for British companies that manufactured matches. The hallmarking of sterling silver is based on a combination of marks that makes possible the identification of origin and age. The town mark identifies the Assay Office where the item was verified. The town mark on this piece, three wheat sheaves and a sword identify Chester, in Cheshire, England as the town of creation. The lion passant guardant certifies the silver quality, as between 925 and 1000. The maker's mark, identifying the silversmith presenting the piece to the assay office is W.N. for William Neale. The date letter identifies the year the piece was verified, this case being verified in 1903. William Neale and Sons was a firm was established by William Neale in 1850 in Birmingham. His mark was entered at the Birmingham assay office in April 1862 and in the Chester assay office in September 1882. The social history objects held in the Burke Museum's collection help to tell the stories of Beechworth's past by showing the social, cultural, and economic aspects of the town's history.A silver vesta case with a ribbed strike plate at the end, a ring to attach the case to a chain and a cover that can be pushed up to open. W.N/ lion symbol/ Three Sheaves of Wheat and Sword/ C/ [hallmarks] A01169/silver, silversmith, burke museum, england, fire, vesta, william neale -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumFunctional object - Silver Vesta Case, David & Lionel Spiers, 1885
... temple. Her association with fire made her name the natural choice for British companies that manufactured matches. The hallmarking of sterling silver is based on a combination of marks that makes possible the identification of origin and age. The town mark identifies the Assay Office where the item was verified. The town mark on this piece is an anchor, so it is from Birmingham, England. The lion...temple. Her association with fire made her name the natural choice for British companies that manufactured matches. The hallmarking of sterling silver is based on a combination of marks that makes possible the identification of origin and age. The town mark identifies the Assay Office where the item was verified. The town mark on this piece is an anchor, so it is from Birmingham, England. The lion ...Vesta cases, also known as match safes, are small boxes that are used to carry matches and keep them safe from the elements. In the early 1800's, it was common to carry matches, since some type of portable fire was needed to light lanterns and stoves. The matches of that day were crude compared to today's standards, and were known to light when making contact with each other, and sometimes even spontaneously. In order to alleviate this potentially hazardous situation, it made good sense to utilize a Vesta case or match safe. One of the more interesting features of the vesta case or match safes is that they almost always include some type of rough or ribbed surface, usually on the bottom of the case that is used for striking the matches. This vesta case is a portable pocket vesta. These cases take their name from the virgin Roman goddess of fire, home, hearth and family. Usually Vesta was depicted as the fire in her temple. Only Vestals (her priestesses) were allowed into her temple. Her association with fire made her name the natural choice for British companies that manufactured matches. The hallmarking of sterling silver is based on a combination of marks that makes possible the identification of origin and age. The town mark identifies the Assay Office where the item was verified. The town mark on this piece is an anchor, so it is from Birmingham, England. The lion passant certifies the silver quality, as at least 925. The maker's mark, identifying the silversmith presenting the piece to the assay office is D&LS for David and Lionel Spiers. The date letter identifies the year the piece was verified, this item was verified in 1885. Lionel Spiers was a significant figure in the Jewellery Quarter and in 1906 was chairman of the Jewellers and Silversmiths Association. The item also has NHILL 1928 engraved on the front, this is likely a recent addition to the piece. Nhill is a town in Victoria so it could be that the previous owner lived here or it was gifted in commemoration. The social history objects held in the Burke Museum's collection help to tell the stories of Beechworth's past by showing the social, cultural, and economic aspects of the town's history.Silver vesta case with ribbed strike plate at the end and an etched design. D&LS/ lion symbol/ anchor symbol/ l/ Sovereign head/ [hallmarks] CHH/ NHILL 1928/ [obverse inscription] A01198/burke museum, silver, vesta, fire, silversmiths -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs
... 4931.01 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Aerial Photograph Of The Gardens C1927 4931.02 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Bandstand C1917 4931.03 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Foral Arch And Seated Figure 4931.04 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Verna Temple & Betty Deeble C1950 4931.05 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Stone Lions 1937 4931.06 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Conservatory 4931.07 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Palm Trees 4931.08 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Garden Paths And Rock Walls 4931.09 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Harold Grey Curator 1930 To 1950 C1947 4931.10 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Bowling Club 4931.11 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Bowling Green 1915 4931.12 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Tennis Courts 4931.13 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Tennis Club...4931.01 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Aerial Photograph Of The Gardens C1927 4931.02 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Bandstand C1917 4931.03 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Foral Arch And Seated Figure 4931.04 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Verna Temple & Betty Deeble C1950 4931.05 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Stone Lions 1937 4931.06 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Conservatory 4931.07 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Palm Trees 4931.08 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Garden Paths And Rock Walls 4931.09 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Harold Grey Curator 1930 To 1950 C1947 4931.10 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Bowling Club 4931.11 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Bowling Green 1915 4931.12 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Tennis Courts 4931.13 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Tennis Club Collection of 13 large format black & white photographs mounted on card Photograph Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs ...4931.01 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Aerial Photograph Of The Gardens C1927 4931.02 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Bandstand C1917 4931.03 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Foral Arch And Seated Figure 4931.04 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Verna Temple & Betty Deeble C1950 4931.05 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Stone Lions 1937 4931.06 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Conservatory 4931.07 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Palm Trees 4931.08 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Garden Paths And Rock Walls 4931.09 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Harold Grey Curator 1930 To 1950 C1947 4931.10 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Bowling Club 4931.11 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Bowling Green 1915 4931.12 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Tennis Courts 4931.13 - Sunshine Gardens Display Photographs - Tennis Club
