Showing 6563 items matching "tins/containers"
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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Two Clear Glass Water Containers used in Railway Passenger Trains c1900s
... Two Clear Glass Water Containers used in Railway Passenger Trains c1900s...The two glass water containers/bottles are thought to have been used in railway passenger trains in the c. 1900s. ...The slightly taller water container/bottle has a metal chain around the neck...." c / NSW / TD" on the base of the taller water container....The two glass water containers/bottles have historic significance as examples of the equipment used in passenger trains in Australia in the c. 1900s. railways water containers passenger train water containers passenger trains water bottles glass water bottles railway equipment " c / NSW / TD" on the base of the taller water container. ...The two glass water containers/bottles are thought to have been used in railway passenger trains in the c. 1900s. The Wodonga train line and train station opened in November 1873 when the section of the line from Wangaratta to Wodonga was completed. The expansion of Victorian Railways to the northeast of Victoria occurred after the Victorian Government took over the railways in 1867 and the trains serviced large towns such as Seymour, Wangaratta and Wodonga, as well as smaller towns along the way.The two glass water containers/bottles have historic significance as examples of the equipment used in passenger trains in Australia in the c. 1900s.Two clear glass water containers/bottles with a narrow neck and flaring body, which were used in railway passenger trains c. 1900s. The slightly taller water container/bottle has a metal chain around the neck." c / NSW / TD" on the base of the taller water container.railways water containers, passenger train water containers, passenger trains water bottles, glass water bottles, railway equipment -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr. Dave Morgan's sheds built from Apple Boxes & Kerosene Tins in Dadswell's Bridge
... Dave Morgan's sheds built from Apple Boxes & Kerosene Tins in Dadswell's Bridge...Series of eight coloured photos featuring sheds made with Apple Packing Boxes and Kerosene Tins at Dave Morgan's place Dadswells Bridge....Series of 8 colour photos of sheds constructed of apple packing boxes and kerosene tins....Series of 8 colour photos of sheds constructed of apple packing boxes and kerosene tins. Mr. Dave Morgan's sheds built from Apple Boxes & Kerosene Tins in Dadswell's Bridge Photograph ...Series of eight coloured photos featuring sheds made with Apple Packing Boxes and Kerosene Tins at Dave Morgan's place Dadswells Bridge.Series of 8 colour photos of sheds constructed of apple packing boxes and kerosene tins. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Mess Tins
... Mess Tins...Aluminium pair of mess tins with fold out handles. One tin fits inside the other....One tin fits inside the other. Mess Tins Functional Object Functional Object ...Aluminium pair of mess tins with fold out handles. One tin fits inside the other.mess tin -
Working Heritage Crown Land CollectionContainer - Sardine Tin, Three sardine tins
... Three sardine tins...Container...Three rusted sardine tins ...Three rusted sardine tins Three sardine tins Container Sardine Tin Andrew Long and Associates ...Three rusted sardine tins Breuette S.G.D.G. sardines a l'huile en rosmeur douarnenez finistere.archaeology, historic building, former royal mint -
Geelong RSL Sub BranchTobacco Tin, Early 20th Century
... This tobacco tin was used by someone who indulged in cigarette smoking and was presumed to be used by in the Defence Force during the Second World War....Round, brown colour, tin materials with raised lettering on the tin lid and the base of the container....Wills(Australia) Ltd Sydney Trade Mark, on the lid of the tin. Capstan Navy Cut FineTobacco, on the bottom of the tin....Round, brown colour, tin materials with raised lettering on the tin lid and the base of the container. ...This tobacco tin was used by someone who indulged in cigarette smoking and was presumed to be used by in the Defence Force during the Second World War.Round, brown colour, tin materials with raised lettering on the tin lid and the base of the container.W.D. & H.O. Wills(Australia) Ltd Sydney Trade Mark, on the lid of the tin. Capstan Navy Cut FineTobacco, on the bottom of the tin.defence, ww2, personnel, tobacco -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, Cylindrical containers being loaded from a truck, n.d
... Cylindrical containers being loaded from a truck...Cylindrical containers being loaded from a truck...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Port of Portland Authority archives Port of Portland Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions) Cylindrical containers being loaded from a truck Cylindrical containers being loaded from a truck Photograph Photograph ...Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchEmergency 1 man Ration Pack, A. Gadsden Containers, WWII
... Heavy gauge green sealed tin containing rations for ! man for 1 meal Ring pull to open...A. Gadsden Containers...Gadsden Containers ...Emergency food Heavy gauge green sealed tin containing rations for ! man for 1 meal Ring pull to openEmergency Rations. To be consumed when no other rations of any kind are procurable. Consumption of this must be reported at first opportunity. Instructions for use are printed under cover rations ration pack emergency rations -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Cylindrical containers loaded onto ship with crane, Cylindrical containers loaded onto ship with crane, n.d
... Cylindrical containers loaded onto ship with crane...... containers...Simultaneous lift of five large cylindrical containers onto a ship with a crane and rigging....Cylindrical containers loaded onto ship with crane Photograph Photograph - Cylindrical containers loaded onto ship with crane ...Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives, containers, crane -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, Refrigerated shipping containers on railway carriages at North Portland, n.d
... Refrigerated shipping containers on railway carriages at North Portland...Refrigerated shipping containers on railway carriages at North Portland (?). ...Refrigerated shipping containers on railway carriages at North Portland (?). ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, Cylindrical containers (wood pulp?) being unloaded from a small truck, n.d
... Cylindrical containers (wood pulp?) being unloaded from a small truck....Cylindrical containers wood pulp being unloaded from a small truck. ...Seven men are unloading the containers onto pallets by rolling them down a plank of wood that is acting as a ramp. ...Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Report, Kevin Staines, "C & D Series Conductors Tins", 28/02/2019 12:00:00 AM
... "C & D Series Conductors Tins"...Report - single A4 sheet prepared by Kevin Staines 28/3/2019 titled "C & D Series Conductors Tins", or outfits and when they were phased out of use - during 1957/58. ..."C & D Series Conductors Tins" Document Report Kevin Staines Alan Bailey, Kevin Staines ...Report - single A4 sheet prepared by Kevin Staines 28/3/2019 titled "C & D Series Conductors Tins", or outfits and when they were phased out of use - during 1957/58. Has notes on recollections of Alan Bailey and National Service for young men in Australia at the time.trams, tramways, conductors, outfits, tickets, national service -
Hume City Civic CollectionScoop
... This tin scoop would have been used in the kitchen at the Sunbury Asylum to distribute bulk food such as sugar, flour etc from larger containers....A tin scoop used to distribute sugar, flour etc from storage containers....Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne This tin scoop would have been used in the kitchen at the Sunbury Asylum to distribute bulk food such as sugar, flour etc from larger containers. sunbury asylum george evans collection A tin scoop used to distribute sugar, flour etc from storage containers. ...This tin scoop would have been used in the kitchen at the Sunbury Asylum to distribute bulk food such as sugar, flour etc from larger containers.A tin scoop used to distribute sugar, flour etc from storage containers.sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Nut Loaf Tin, Willow, c early 1900's
... This nut roll tin was used in a period before 1959(when plastic containers started being used). ...A cylindrical nut loaf tin with removable lids at each end. The metal body of the tin has tiny patterned indented squares with only two of the three clips to ensure the tin stays closed. ...There is a tiny square shaped pattern indented all over the body of the tin....Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges This nut roll tin was used in a period before 1959(when plastic containers started being used). ...This nut roll tin was used in a period before 1959(when plastic containers started being used). It was a period when "home" cooking(desserts and cakes) was the only method of having cakes and other pastry dishes in rural areas as there were no local shops. The utensils available for this home cooking had to be strong and reliable and low maintenance. This was a period of self sufficiency especially in semi remote rural areas. Sadly, the Willow Company no longer has a nut loaf tin among their many cooking tins. A cylindrical nut loaf tin with removable lids at each end. The metal body of the tin has tiny patterned indented squares with only two of the three clips to ensure the tin stays closed. The lids at each end add to this tightening. On the lids there is rusty difficult to read stamping for the Willow brand. The cooked cake can be easily removed when the two lids are taken off. This is a rare tin.Around the edges of each lid is stamped 'NUT LOAF TIN'. In the middle of each lid is a circular shape with 'Made in Australia' around the edge. Inside this is a diamond shape with 'WILLOW'. There is a tiny square shaped pattern indented all over the body of the tin.baking tins, kitchenware, baking, cooking -
Mont De LanceyContainer, Arnott's Pty Ltd, Biscuit Tin, c1920's
... Biscuit Tin...Container...c.1924 Arnott's Family Assorted biscuits were popular as they are today. The tin would have been reused as a storage container for other household items....An antique metal ARNOTT'S Famous Family Assorted Biscuits tin, NETT 5LBS 645. Trademark Registered. ...On the top of the tin is a paper label in black the red saying ' 'This tin is the property of Arnott's Biscuits Pty Ltd., N.S.W. ...It is very rare. Biscuit Tin Container Arnott's Pty Ltd ...c.1924 Arnott's Family Assorted biscuits were popular as they are today. The tin would have been reused as a storage container for other household items.An antique metal ARNOTT'S Famous Family Assorted Biscuits tin, NETT 5LBS 645. Trademark Registered. It is square shaped with a hinged lid. It has a paper label with black, yellow, red and white lettering, on the front, top and sides. 'Please keep the lid closed to preserve contents'. On the left side of the tin's paper label is a parrot sitting on a wooden perch eating a biscuit. Wheat stalks and flowers decorate around the bird. It is very rare.On the top of the tin is a paper label in black the red saying ' 'This tin is the property of Arnott's Biscuits Pty Ltd., N.S.W. Division. Forty Cents Deposit paid on this tin will be refunded on return in returned in good order and condition with this label attached. Keep the lid closed down. In red lettering 'Arnott's FAMILY ASSORTED'. Stamped on the base is ' 'This tin is the property of William Arnott Pty. Ltd. Homebush 5037'. No. 6095 stamped onto base. biscuits, biscuit containers, foodstuffs -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionContainer - Field Equipment, AMF Ration Tin, c.1916-1918
... AMF Ration Tin...tin...Container...WWI operation ration tin...Metal green 'A.M.F Operation Ration' Tin. Opening metal 'key' on top. Front of tin has opening instructions, and back of tin has description of contents with some details missing due to rust and deterioration....D^D' Back of tin: description of contents, logo 'UNION CANCO' Bottom of tin has numbers 1244...AMF Ration Tin Container Field Equipment ...WWI operation ration tinThe Australian Military Force ration tin was used by Australian soldiers on operations to provide three complete meals in a field environment.Metal green 'A.M.F Operation Ration' Tin. Opening metal 'key' on top. Front of tin has opening instructions, and back of tin has description of contents with some details missing due to rust and deterioration.Front of tin: 'TURN KEY <- TO OPEN CAN' 'A.M.F OPERATION RATION 02. D^D' Back of tin: description of contents, logo 'UNION CANCO' Bottom of tin has numbers 1244tin, ration, ww1 -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Tea Caddy, 1920 - 1940's
... ...Tins...Henry James was a well known Australian importer. The tins when emptied became useful storage containers....Both sides of the tin have Fresh Fragrant in large letters with Five Pounds Net Weight printed inside an inner circle. ...The tin has much information as noted above. ' Henry Berry & Co. ...Food containers Tea Tea caddies Tins Containers The tin has much information as noted above. ' Henry Berry & Co. ...The tin was made for Glen Valley Tea, importers of the finest tea growing countries in the world, Ceylon, India and Java. Henry James was a well known Australian importer. The tins when emptied became useful storage containers.A large square rusty metallic silver surface green coloured Glen Valley Tea storage tin with a lift off lid. It has gold font with a green line border. Both sides of the tin have Fresh Fragrant in large letters with Five Pounds Net Weight printed inside an inner circle. The back of the tin has a lot of information about the Glen Valley tea and where it is imported from - Ceylon, India and Java and how it is carefully selected and blended.The tin has much information as noted above. ' Henry Berry & Co. Pty Ltd. Collins St., Melbourne. 5lbs. Net. Glen Valley Tea'food containers, tea, tea caddies, tins, containers -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Domestic object - Nestlé Milk, Nestle Pty Ltd International ( Australia), Three tins 1 - Lactogen for infants; 2 - Sunshine Full Cream powdered milk 3 - Malted Milk Powder, 20thC
... Three tins 1 - Lactogen for infants; 2 - Sunshine Full Cream powdered milk 3 - Malted Milk Powder...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne Three tins 1 - Lactogen for infants; 2 - Sunshine Full Cream powdered milk 3 - Malted Milk Powder Domestic object Nestlé Milk Nestle Pty Ltd International ( Australia) ... -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Bill Bunbury, Reading labels on jam tins : living through difficult times, 1993
... Reading labels on jam tins : living through difficult times...This book tells recollections from ordinary people living through difficult times in Australia Reading labels on jam tins : living through difficult times Book Bill Bunbury Fremantle Arts Centre Press ...This book tells recollections from ordinary people living through difficult times in Australianon-fictionThis book tells recollections from ordinary people living through difficult times in Australiajack thomson, moore river settlement. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyTin Nut Loaf, early 1900's
... ...tins...This nut roll tin was used in a period before 1959(when plastic containers started being used). ...This cylindrical nut loaf tin(mild steel) has a removable lid and base. ...On the outside edge of each lid "NUT LOAF" and the opposite side "TIN"...Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country This nut roll tin was used in a period before 1959(when plastic containers started being used). ...This nut roll tin was used in a period before 1959(when plastic containers started being used). It was a period when "home" cooking(desert & cakes) was the only method of having cakes and other pastry dishes in rural areas. The utensils available for this home cooking had to be strong and reliable and low maintenance. This nut roll can is very significant(in rural Australia) because it highlights a period in time when the majority of cakes and other pastry dishes were cooked in the family kitchen and not purchased from a shop. This was a period of self sufficiency especially in semi remote rural areas such as the Kiewa Valley. This was a time when cooking utensils were either made in Australia or imported from England or Europe. After World War II imports from the USA increased significantly and then followed by cheaper products from Asia.This cylindrical nut loaf tin(mild steel) has a removable lid and base. There are three retaining hooks which stop the spring steel "main body" from being condensed beyond the circumference of both top and bottom "lids" The tin is pliable enough to "open" up and allow the baked nut loaf to be removed.On the outside edge of each lid "NUT LOAF" and the opposite side "TIN"baking tins, kitchen utensils, tins -
Clayton RSL Sub BranchBadge, Tin Hat Appeal for Comforts
... Tin Hat Appeal for Comforts...WW2 Tin Hat Appeal...Tin Hat Appeal Badge...RSL War Service Fund Tin Hat Appeal for Comforts...Clayton RSL Sub Branch 171 Carinish Road Clayton melbourne WW2 Tin Hat Appeal RSL War Service Fund Tin Hat Appeal for Comforts Tin Hat Appeal Badge Tin Hat Appeal for Comforts Badge ...WW2 Tin Hat AppealTin Hat Appeal BadgeRSL War Service Fund Tin Hat Appeal for Comforts -
Greensborough Historical SocietyTin, Caffe Tin, 1940s
... Tin...Caffe Tin...Tin used to store coffee. ...Round metal tin with lid. Chipped black paint, some rust...."Caffe" very feint on outside of tin....Caffe Tin Tin ...Tin used to store coffee. Round metal tin with lid. Chipped black paint, some rust."Caffe" very feint on outside of tin.coffee tins -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumContainer - saddle soap
... Container...Round tin container with yellow and black text explaining direction for use...Frank Miller's Saddle Soap on container surrounds and unreadable directions....Round tin container with yellow and black text explaining direction for use Container saddle soap ...Used for the maintenance of leather harness and saddlery c1900 Use for maintaining equine leather and leather goods by Holden and Frost c1900 Round tin container with yellow and black text explaining direction for useSaddle Soap inscribed on twist lid . Frank Miller's Saddle Soap on container surrounds and unreadable directions.saddle soap, equine agricultural, equine civilian, c1900 -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Dripping Container, Unknown
... The dripping container was once a common and indispensable item in many Australian households, representing a frugal and resourceful approach to cooking....No lid.The container collected fat drippings from roasting meats like beef and lamb. ...A label with 'Dripping' is stamped on a black background on the front of the container....Domestic object Dripping Container ...Vintage aluminium dripping containers were common in Australian kitchens from the mid-20th century, used to store rendered animal fat from roasts for cooking, particularly for making gravy and frying potatoes. While specific manufacturers are difficult to trace, these containers were an essential part of a typical Aussie kitchen, with the rendered fat providing flavour. The dripping container was once a common and indispensable item in many Australian households, representing a frugal and resourceful approach to cooking.An aluminium dripping container with two side handles at the top of the rim and a removable strainer with holes. No lid.The container collected fat drippings from roasting meats like beef and lamb. This fat was then stored to be used later in cooking. Made from aluminium, a material that was becoming increasingly common for kitchenware during the mid-20th century.A label with 'Dripping' is stamped on a black background on the front of the container.cooking, cooking equipment, dripping containers -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - St. Albans Tin Shed
... The St Albans Community Youth Club began in the early 1950s, operating out of a small tin shed on Main Road East. This was during the explosive post‑war population boom, when St Albans lacked basic services such as sports clubs, libraries, and youth facilities. ...Collection of photographs and articles on the St. Albans Tin Shed (St. Albans Community Youth Club)...Albans Tin Shed - Lorna at the Tin Shed.jpg 5881.018 - St. ...Albans Tin Shed - Lorna at the Tin Shed.jpg 5881.018 - St. ...The St Albans Community Youth Club began in the early 1950s, operating out of a small tin shed on Main Road East. This was during the explosive post‑war population boom, when St Albans lacked basic services such as sports clubs, libraries, and youth facilities. As membership grew, the original shed was replaced with a recycled Quonset Army Hut, a curved steel structure typical of post‑war surplus buildings. The hut was adapted by volunteers and became the heart of the centre. From the 1950s onward, the Tin Shed hosted an extraordinary range of activities, including: Judo (including the long‑running St Albans Judo Club) Table tennis Marching girls Gymnasium and fitness classes Scouts and Guides Drama and concerts Boat‑building and woodwork Preschool and playgroups Tai Chi, yoga, and lifelong learning programs Police Youth Club Country Women’s Association Food relief and community support services (more recent decades) This diversity made the Tin Shed one of the most important social anchors for newly arrived migrant families.The St Albans “Tin Shed” is one of the most important community-built institutions in Melbourne’s west, a post‑war, migrant‑era youth hub that grew from a tiny, corrugated shed into a major social centre.Only the 1st twenty photographs have been uploaded to Victorian Collections 5881.001 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Drama StCYC 1992.jpg 5881.002 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Edna Cooper and Lorna Cameron.jpg 5881.003 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Edna Cooper StACYC 1980's.jpg 5881.004 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Elfie and Lorna at the 50th Anniversary.jpg 5881.005 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Ellie, Lorna and Kon 2005.jpg 5881.006 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Floor plan.jpg 5881.007 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Gathering 1994.jpg 5881.008 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Ingrid and Samantha selling home made jewellery.jpg 5881.009 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Jack Sheridan and Lorna Cameron 1994.jpg 5881.010 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Jean and Sylvia StACYC 1992.jpg 5881.011 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Jenny watering at the Youth Club 1993.jpg 5881.012 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Karla Montalvo.jpg 5881.013 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Kerry, Elfie, Angela, Lorna Marilyn, Jennifer and Edna.jpg 5881.014 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Kim and Mal, Sunshine Council 1994.jpg 5881.015 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Les Cameron.jpg 5881.016 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna and Nick Szwed 2005.jpg 5881.017 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna at the Tin Shed.jpg 5881.018 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna Cameron and Edna Cooper August 1994.jpg 5881.019 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna Cameron and John Ribarow.jpg 5881.020 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna Cameron and Thea Dukic.jpg 5881.021 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna Cameron with her Renault 1970's.jpg 5881.022 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Lorna presented with certificate.jpg 5881.023 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Mary and Vicki.jpg 5881.024 - St. Albans Tin Shed - May 1993.jpg 5881.025 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Mosaic dedication 1994 1.jpg 5881.026 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Mosaic dedication 1994 2.jpg 5881.027 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Mural damaged 1.jpg 5881.028 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Mural damaged 2.jpg 5881.029 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Play group 1994.jpg 5881.030 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Play Group.jpg 5881.031 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Ray and Ken 1994.jpg 5881.032 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Ray, Helen and Willy. Mosaic 1994.jpg 5881.033 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Remembering Lorna.jpg 5881.034 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Return of the ring.jpg 5881.035 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Roy Cameron book launch 2025.jpg 5881.036 - St. Albans Tin Shed - StACYC drama 1992.jpg 5881.037 - St. Albans Tin Shed - StCYC mosaic 1994.jpg 5881.038 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Steve Thorpe, Lorna Cameron and Ruth Frede 1994.jpg 5881.039 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Sunshine Council workers 1994 Photo 01.jpg 5881.040 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Sunshine Council workers 1994 Photo 02.jpg 5881.041 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 01.jpg 5881.042 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 02.jpg 5881.043 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 03.jpg 5881.044 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 04.jpg 5881.045 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 05.jpg 5881.046 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 06.jpg 5881.047 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 07.jpg 5881.048 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 08.jpg 5881.049 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 09.jpg 5881.050 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 10.jpg 5881.051 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 11.jpg 5881.052 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 12.jpg 5881.053 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 13.jpg 5881.054 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 14.jpg 5881.055 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 15.jpg 5881.056 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 16.jpg 5881.057 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 17.jpg 5881.058 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 18.jpg 5881.059 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Anniversary cake Photo 19.jpg 5881.060 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 60.jpg 5881.061 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 61.jpg 5881.062 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 62.jpg 5881.063 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 33.jpg 5881.064 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 64.jpg 5881.065 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 65.jpg 5881.066 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Judo Photo 66.jpg 5881.067 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 67.jpg 5881.068 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 68.jpg 5881.069 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 69.jpg 5881.070 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 70.jpg 5881.071 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 71.jpg 5881.072 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 72.jpg 5881.073 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 73.jpg 5881.074 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 74.jpg 5881.075 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 75.jpg 5881.076 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 76.jpg 5881.077 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 77.jpg 5881.078 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 78.jpg 5881.079 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 79.jpg 5881.080 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 80.jpg 5881.081 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 81.jpg 5881.082 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 82.jpg 5881.083 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 83.jpg 5881.084 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 84.jpg 5881.085 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 85.jpg 5881.086 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 86.jpg 5881.087 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 87.jpg 5881.088 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 88.jpg 5881.089 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 89.jpg 5881.090 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 90.jpg 5881.091 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 91.jpg 5881.092 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 92.jpg 5881.093 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 93.jpg 5881.094 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 94.jpg 5881.095 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 95.jpg 5881.096 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed Photo 96.jpg 5881.097 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed cheers 50 years of goodwill.jpg 5881.098 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tin Shed still place to be.jpg 5881.099 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tonnes of tons 2010.jpg 5881.100 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Val, Shea, Ken Steve and Louise 1994.jpg 5881.101 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Volunteers Required The Advocate 16 November 1999.jpg 5881.102 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Weekly time table.jpg 5881.103 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Bill Shorten at the Tin Shed.jpg 5881.104 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Book dream lives.jpg 5881.105 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Errington Reserve 1994.jpg 5881.106 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Errington Reserve sculpture 1.jpg 5881.107 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Errington Reserve sculpture 2.jpg 5881.108 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Facelift for an old tin shed.jpg 5881.109 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Fifty years on, the Tin Shed stands tall.jpg 5881.110 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Gravesite of Alice Errington, Footscray.jpg 5881.111 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Joe Ribarow and Lorna 2005.jpg 5881.112 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Judo 1994.jpg 5881.113 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Judo at the Tin Shed.jpg 5881.114 - St. Albans Tin Shed - Tom Rigg.jpgst. albans tin shed, main road east, st. albans, st. albans community youth club -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArchive - Newsletter Clipping, Colin Brooks, Return your containers for cash, July 2024
... Return your containers for cash...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Article from Brooksy's Briefing about Reverse Vending Machines for recycling at Greensborough Plaza Greensborough Plaza recycling colin brooks container deposit scheme victoria Newsletter article text with colour image Return your containers for cash Archive Newsletter Clipping Colin Brooks ...Article from Brooksy's Briefing about Reverse Vending Machines for recycling at Greensborough PlazaNewsletter article text with colour imagegreensborough plaza, recycling, colin brooks, container deposit scheme victoria -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, Croftonkraft containers waiting to be loaded onto a ship, n.d
... Croftonkraft containers waiting to be loaded onto a ship...On left of image is a large ship, and forklifts in background. Croftonkraft containers waiting to be loaded onto a ship Photograph Photograph ...Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object, Blood storage containers (x3)
... Blood storage containers (x3)...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast blood storage containers 10cc, S, disposable, non-toxic, sterile, non-pyrogenic Plastic with slide off top, holds 10cc of blood, disposal and non-toxic Blood storage containers (x3) Functional Object Functional Object ...Plastic with slide off top, holds 10cc of blood, disposal and non-toxic10cc, S, disposable, non-toxic, sterile, non-pyrogenicblood storage containers -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork - Ceramics, Ceramic Containers by Ailsa Adern, c1950
... Ceramic Containers by Ailsa Adern...Her pots are valued for their strong form , ed by her characteristically subtle wood-ash glazes. Ceramic Containers by Ailsa Adern Artwork - Ceramics Barry Hayes ...Ailsa ADERN (1918-2006) Born New Zealand Arrived Melbourne 1942 Elsa Ardern arrived in Melbourne in 1942 to earn money for a trip to the United Kingdon. After marrying she settled at Warrandyte. In 1954, after her two children started school, Adern studied Pottery at Melbourne Technical College under John Bernard Knight. In 1961 she joined the Potters' Cottage at Warrandyte with friends Sylvia Halpern and Kate Janeba. She worked from a studio under the family home, exhibiting at the cottage and also through the Victorian Ceramic Group when it was set up in 1969. In 1980 she established a workshop at Tathra on the far south coast of NSW, sharing her time between Tathra and Warrandyte for the next 25 years. Amongst the work made at Tathra were some very large pieces which she fired in the Stafford Brothers' wood-fired brick-kiln at Kalaru. Part of the clay for these came from the Staffords' clay-pits. With Sylvia Halpern and Gus McLaren Ailsa Asern celebrated her long association with the Potters' Cottage by exhibiting in its 45th anniversary exhibition in 2003. 2. Her works are signed with an incised 'Elsa Ardern' or 'EA'.Two thrown and handworked 'bottles' featuring verticle ridges on the edge of each form. Her pots are valued for their strong form , ed by her characteristically subtle wood-ash glazes. ceramics, ailsa adern, pottery -
Federation University Art CollectionCeramic, Popplewell, Marion, [Group of small containers] by Marion Popplewell
... [Group of small containers] by Marion Popplewell...The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork marion popplewell ballarat technical art school alumni ceramics ceramics available [Group of small containers] by Marion Popplewell Ceramic Popplewell, Marion ...Marion POPPLEWELL (1912-1998) Born Yorkshire Marion Popplewell visited relatives in Ballarat in the early 1940s. She loved Ballarat so much she decided to stay. She worked at a bank in Lydiard Street, opposite the Art Gallery of Ballarat, and lived in rooms above the Lydiard Street Shops. Marion enrolled in some evening classes at the Ballarat Technical Art School (a predecessor institution of Federation University Australia) conducted by Neville Bunning. He was nor overly happy with her small colourful jugs and vases, wanting her to handbuild pots, rather than wheel throw them. Marion Popplewell continued making her small wheel thrown pots with fine handles, and made glazes herself from materials imported from England. Attending classes in Ceramics up until the mid 1970s, she also took some classes in Woodwork and Needlework. Her 'Pink Glazed Jug' 1945 won a prize at the Royal Melbourne Show in the late 1940s. She died in Melbourne on 26 September 1998. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork, marion popplewell, ballarat technical art school, alumni, ceramics, ceramics available -
Myrtleford and District Historical SocietyTobacco tin, Champion, Early 20th Century
... Tobacco industry. Container for 1 oz. loose cut tobacco. Limited no. tins produced. . ...Small metal tin, 1 oz., with red and cream lid: Champion Highest Grade Cut Tobacco. ...Printed on inside lid: "As the issue of this tin will be limited, smokers of CHAMPION TOBACCO should retain it as a holder for the contents of their 1 oz. packets....Myrtleford and District Historical Society 29 Elgin Street Myrtleford high-country Tobacco industry. Container for 1 oz. loose cut tobacco. Limited no. tins produced. . ...Tobacco industry. Container for 1 oz. loose cut tobacco. Limited no. tins produced. . Early 20th century tobacco manufacture. Donated by Tobacco Company of Victoria Ltd.Limited edition tobacco tin which contained blend of Australian and overseas tobaccos. Small metal tin, 1 oz., with red and cream lid: Champion Highest Grade Cut Tobacco. Gladiator trademark in centre on top of lid. Manufactured by British Australasian Tobacco Co. Pty.Ltd. Sydney AustraliaPrinted on inside lid: "As the issue of this tin will be limited, smokers of CHAMPION TOBACCO should retain it as a holder for the contents of their 1 oz. packets.champion brand, tobacco industry, tobacco tins
