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Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery horse drawn delivery cart with driver, 1920 1923
... Showing a horse ad trap with a man on the trap. wooden fence in the background...Written on the trap: Gustav Mahnke Stawell Bakery...Showing a horse ad trap with a man on the trap. wooden fence in the background Mr Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery horse drawn delivery cart with driver Photograph ...Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery horse drawn delivery cart with driverB/W. photograph. Showing a horse ad trap with a man on the trap. wooden fence in the backgroundWritten on the trap: Gustav Mahnke Stawell Bakerystawell business -
National Wool MuseumTrap, Rabbit, Henry Lane (Australia) Ltd
... Lane's Ace rabbit trap was the most commonly used trap in Australia. ...On base of trap - "LANE'S" ACE...Lane's Ace rabbit trap was the most commonly used trap in Australia. ...Steel-jawed rabbit traps were widely used in urban and rural Australia from 1880 to 1980. This trap is symbolic of the battle that Australians have waged against burgeoning rabbit populations for over a century. Despite the fact that most children first learn about rabbits as cute and cuddly animals, rabbits cause enormous damage to Australian soils and biodiversity. The introduction of rabbits to this country was an environmental disaster. Lane's Ace rabbit trap was the most commonly used trap in Australia. Hundreds of thousands of the traps were made and used in this country. As such, this item is representative of every day life in Australia during the period from 1880 to 1980. During the Great Depression from 1929 to 1932, rabbit trapping was a means of survival for many people. Rabbits provided meat and pelts which were sold for making felt hats such as the Akubra.On base of trap - "LANE'S" ACErabbit -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumMouse trap wih four holes, Supreme Choker Safety Mouse Trap, Unknown
... Supreme Choker Safety Mouse Trap...Four sided mouse trap with wooden base with four spring fittings at each corner that can be loaded simultaneously. ...Supreme Choker Safety Mouse Trap...Supreme Choker Safety Mouse Trap Mouse trap wih four holes ...Four sided mouse trap with wooden base with four spring fittings at each corner that can be loaded simultaneously. A number of round holes have been bored into the wood to enable the wire to be passed through and fixed.Supreme Choker Safety Mouse Trap -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionLeisure object - The Great Australian Game - Trapping Rabbits, Sheldon Drug Company, Early 1900s
... The Great Australian Rabbit Trapping Game A small match box sized game, the type that some would remember from their own childhood, except a plastic variety. ...The game is called 'Trapping Rabbits'. Lid of box has instructions for playing the game. ...Front - The Great Australian Game / Trapping Rabbits Back - Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment...Leisure object The Great Australian Game - Trapping Rabbits Sheldon Drug Company ...The Great Australian Rabbit Trapping Game A small match box sized game, the type that some would remember from their own childhood, except a plastic variety. This one was produced by the Sheldon Drug Company and inside the box, apart from the game mechanism, is an advertisement for a medicinal product sold by the company. The Sheldon Drug Company was established in 1904 and based in Sydney. The company manufactured products including cosmetics, soaps and other ointment-type items.Red cardboard box containing a game. The game is called 'Trapping Rabbits'. Lid of box has instructions for playing the game. Inside the box is a small metal oblong container with a narrow metal entry way. There are also two jumping bean 'rabbits'. Inside the box is also an advertisement for Dr. Sheldon's Digestive Tabules. The game was obtainable from Sheldon Drug Company Ltd. Sydney. Underside of box has ad for 'Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment'. Front - The Great Australian Game / Trapping Rabbits Back - Dr Sheldon's Magnetic Linimentleisure, game, games, toys, children, advertising, sheldon, sheldon drug, rabbits, glenelg shire council, portland -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Functional object - Manufactured Object, Rabbit trap, c1930
... Blacksmiths made various types of traps and various business were established to produce many different types of traps....Steel rabbit trap c1930...Blacksmiths made various types of traps and various business were established to produce many different types of traps. typical rabbit trap made by a blacksmith in Moorabbin Shire c1930 rabbits, vermin, early settlers, farmers, moorabbin shire, bentleigh, cheltenham, traps, , Defiance UK / C.Homes / GILPA / Steel rabbit trap c1930 Functional object Manufactured Object, Rabbit trap Local Blacksmith ...Rabbits were introduce to Australia by a settler in Geelong. Victoria. They spread widely and quickly and became a menace to farmers, graziers. Blacksmiths made various types of traps and various business were established to produce many different types of traps.typical rabbit trap made by a blacksmith in Moorabbin Shire c1930Steel rabbit trap c1930Defiance UK / C.Homes / GILPA / rabbits, vermin, early settlers, farmers, moorabbin shire, bentleigh, cheltenham, traps, , -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkEquipment - Rabbit Trap
... This trap is designed so that the metal jaws snap shut against each other when the trap is activated by the application of weight to the pressure plate. ...At the end of the spring is a hole, the spring eye, which encircles and closes the jaws when the trap is triggered. They close over the top of the bridge, plate and tongue mechanism that is designed to trigger the trap. ...Equipment Rabbit Trap ...This trap is designed so that the metal jaws snap shut against each other when the trap is activated by the application of weight to the pressure plate. In use, traps are set with open jaws, buried lightly just below the surface of the earth. When an animal steps on the pressure plate, the jagged teeth of the jaws snap around the animal's leg, usually breaking bone and sinew, thus immobilising the animal. After rabbits were released in Australia in the 1850s, they multiplied to plague proportions and the demand for traps grew. Henry Lane's 'Ace' trap was first made in 1935 and was the most commonly used rabbit trap in Australia until about 1970. Rabbits were trapped for food especially during the Great Depression. Today, rabbit trapping is considered labour intensive, inefficient and ineffective for large-scale rabbit control in Australia. It is also considered cruel.Rabbit trapping would have been a common practice in the local Emerald area from the 19th century until more recently.A steel-jawed trap constructed on a base consisting of a bar of steel, the stock bar, which is bent over to form a powerful bow spring. At the end of the spring is a hole, the spring eye, which encircles and closes the jaws when the trap is triggered. They close over the top of the bridge, plate and tongue mechanism that is designed to trigger the trap. An 8-link chain is attached by a hook on the bent end of the trap's spring. A long steel spike is looped over the last link of the other end of the chain together with two hooks. The jaws of the trap are flat, without ridges. Some small scraps of old newspaper are caught between the jaws.rabbit trap, great depression -
Greensborough Historical SocietyFunctional object - Rabbit trap, 1900s
... Rabbit trap...Australian Rabbit Trap made of spring steel...Australian Rabbit Trap made of spring steel with chain ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Australian Rabbit Trap made of spring steel farm implements rabbits traps Australian Rabbit Trap made of spring steel with chain Rabbit trap Functional object Rabbit trap ...Australian Rabbit Trap made of spring steelAustralian Rabbit Trap made of spring steel with chain farm implements, rabbits, traps -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyRabbit Traps x3
... They became illegal in Australia during the 1980s on animal cruelty grounds. Some old rabbit traps are valuable....A steel jaw trap has jaws that are designed to spring together. ...Rabbit Traps x3 ...Rabbits are recognised as a pest in Australia. They were often trapped and eaten especially during the depression years of the 1890s and 1930s but also the 1950s and 1960s. Steel-jaw traps work by snapping shut on the leg of an animal, holding it until a trapper arrives, or until the animal dies or wrings its paw off. They became illegal in Australia during the 1980s on animal cruelty grounds. Some old rabbit traps are valuable.Used by residents in the Kiewa ValleyA steel jaw trap has jaws that are designed to spring together. It is illegal to use them in Australia. 2 of the rabbit traps are 'S. Griffiths 3 stars IXL Ref. "one of the pioneers, well known among long-experienced trappers' Page 21 Farmyard Relics by Ken Arnold. The other trap ha a picture of a bird engrave on it.rabbit traps, steel-jaw traps -
Orbost & District Historical Societyrabbit trap, first half 20th century
... Powerhouse Museum) This trap was used in the Orbost district. ...When the trap is triggered the jaws close over the top of the bridge, plate and tongue mechanism that is designed to trigger the trap. ...Thus the animal is immobilised. rabbit trap ...During the Great Depression from 1929 to 1932, rabbit trapping was a means of survival for many people. Rabbits provided meat and pelts which were sold for making felt hats such as the Akubra. Rabbit populations are controlled in the 21st century by poisoning, destroying or 'ripping' burrows (warrens), biological control with rabbit haemorrhagic disease and myxomatosis, and by shooting. Rabbit-proof fences also prevent the spread of rabbits into some areas. (ref. Powerhouse Museum) This trap was used in the Orbost district. Steel-jawed rabbit traps were widely used in urban and rural Australia from 1880 to 1980. This trap is symbolic of the battle that Australians have waged against burgeoning rabbit populations for over a century. Rabbits cause enormous damage to Australian soils and biodiversity. The introduction of rabbits to this country was an environmental disaster.A rusted iron rabbit trap which consists of a pair of jaws held closed by spring tension and a triggering mechanism. When the trap is triggered the jaws close over the top of the bridge, plate and tongue mechanism that is designed to trigger the trap. A chain is attached by a hook on the bent end of the trap's spring with a long steel spike looped over the last link of the other end of the chain. The trap is designed so that the metal jaws snap shut against each other when the trap is activated by the application of weight to the pressure plate. In use, traps are set with open jaws, buried lightly just below the surface of the earth. When an animal steps on the pressure plate, the jagged teeth of the jaws snap around the animal's leg, usually breaking bone and sinew. Thus the animal is immobilised. rabbit-trap rural -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Sepia Photograph, 1920
... The photo is of the early road to the Nobbies. Horse and trap crossing the old bridge with a dog in the foreground....Sepia photograph of the road to The Nobbies showing horse and trap crossing old wooden bridge with a dog in the foreground....The photo is of the early road to the Nobbies. Horse and trap crossing the old bridge with a dog in the foreground. phillip island the nobbies wooden bridge earl of stradbroke Rose Series P 3427 The road to The Nobbies, Cowes, Phillip Is., Vic Sepia photograph of the road to The Nobbies showing horse and trap crossing old wooden bridge with a dog in the foreground. ...This album was presented to the Earl of Stradbroke by Fathers of Soldiers on Phillip Island. The photo is of the early road to the Nobbies. Horse and trap crossing the old bridge with a dog in the foreground.Sepia photograph of the road to The Nobbies showing horse and trap crossing old wooden bridge with a dog in the foreground.Rose Series P 3427 The road to The Nobbies, Cowes, Phillip Is., Vicphillip island, the nobbies, wooden bridge, earl of stradbroke -
Orbost & District Historical Societyrabbit traps, First half 20th century
... During the Great Depression from 1929 to 1932, rabbit trapping was a means of survival for many people. ...When the trap is triggered the jaws close over the top of the bridge, plate and tongue mechanism that is designed to trigger the trap. ...Thus the animal is immobilised. rabbit traps ...During the Great Depression from 1929 to 1932, rabbit trapping was a means of survival for many people. Rabbits provided meat and pelts which were sold for making felt hats such as the Akubra. Rabbit populations are controlled in the 21st century by poisoning, destroying or 'ripping' burrows (warrens), biological control with rabbit haemorrhagic disease and myxomatosis, and by shooting. Rabbit-proof fences also prevent the spread of rabbits into some areas. (ref. Powerhouse Museum) Steel-jawed rabbit traps were widely used in urban and rural Australia from 1880 to 1980. This trap is symbolic of the battle that Australians have waged against burgeoning rabbit populations for over a century. Rabbits cause enormous damage to Australian soils and biodiversity. The introduction of rabbits to this country was an environmental disaster.Two iron rabbit traps. Each consists of a pair of jaws held closed by spring tension and a triggering mechanism. When the trap is triggered the jaws close over the top of the bridge, plate and tongue mechanism that is designed to trigger the trap. A chain is attached by a hook on the bent end of the trap's spring with a long steel spike looped over the last link of the other end of the chain. The trap is designed so that the metal jaws snap shut against each other when the trap is activated by the application of weight to the pressure plate. In use, traps are set with open jaws, buried lightly just below the surface of the earth. When an animal steps on the pressure plate, the jagged teeth of the jaws snap around the animal's leg, usually breaking bone and sinew. Thus the animal is immobilised.rabbits rural trapping -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyDingo Trap
... Exported to Australia for the trapping of dingoes. Banned in Australia for the trapping of dingoes and dogs due to animal cruelty.Dingoes are now protected as native animals and wild dogs are killed with bait....A well made old English trap with strong folding springs., made by H. ...Auction sheet Dingo Trap ...Exported to Australia for the trapping of dingoes. Banned in Australia for the trapping of dingoes and dogs due to animal cruelty.Dingoes are now protected as native animals and wild dogs are killed with bait.Used by residents in the Kiewa Valley to protect young stock.A well made old English trap with strong folding springs., made by H. Lane in Wednesfield, His brand is Li-Lo.. It has got large 7 and a half inch round topped flat jaws. Its overall length is 22 and a half inches, excluding its original swivelled chain.Ref. Auction sheet Embossed "Li-Lo" on the plate and "Made in England" and a Ministry Broad Arrow mark, indicating its official governmental use or trial.dingo trap, li-lo brand -
Orbost & District Historical Societytrap
... trap...Metal dingo trap. The spring-loaded jaws of the trap are held upright by metal pieces turning back onto themselves and ending in rings attached to the trap. ...There is a short chain attached to the trap. trap ...Control of feral animal pests was and is a major problem in agricultural areas, and methods are widely debated. For over a century traps such as this one were in common use where wild dogs and dingoes were a problem, and indeed are still permitted in certain conditions in certain Australian states. Feral animals, including rabbits, foxes and hybridised dogs (dingo mix), have been a major problem in agricultural Australia since colonisation. This example of a dog or dingo trap would have inflicted great pain on the target animal, and focuses the viewer towards aspects of the problem not otherwise faced. This trap illustrates the historic treatment of animals, in particular native Australian animals. It also signifies the larger debate around the balance between wilderness and agriculture. Metal dingo trap. The spring-loaded jaws of the trap are held upright by metal pieces turning back onto themselves and ending in rings attached to the trap. There is a short chain attached to the trap.trap dingo-trap agriculture -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumRabbit Trap
... Metal rabbit trap...Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala Metal rabbit trap Rabbit Trap ...Metal rabbit trap -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumRabbit Trap
... Metal Rabbitt Trap...Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala Metal Rabbitt Trap Rabbit Trap ...Metal Rabbitt Trap -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumRat Trap
... Ezyset Supreme Rat Trap Made in Australia...Writing is embossed on the wood in brown. Rat Trap ...Recttangular pine wood base. Metal spring, bar and pin nailed onto it. Can be loaded with cheeser or bread to entice rat which trips the mecchanism when set (see photos). Made to catch a large rat. Writing is embossed on the wood in brown.Ezyset Supreme Rat Trap Made in Australia -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedFunctional object - Rabbit Traps & Nets
... Collection of rabbit traps & nets...Norman Gaylor was a professional rabbit catching who at one stage lived in North Sunshine. Rabbit Traps & Club & Nets Collection of rabbit traps & nets Functional object Rabbit Traps & Nets ...Norman Gaylor was a professional rabbit catching who at one stage lived in North Sunshine.Collection of rabbit traps & netsrabbit traps & club, &, nets -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph: Doug Twigg Trap Shooting at Newbridge Club, Doug Twigg Trap Shooting at Newbridge Club, circa 1930s
... Doug Twigg Trap Shooting at Newbridge Club...In texta: 'Doug Twigg Trap Shooting a Newbridge Club'...Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s. Doug Twigg Trap Shooting at Newbridge Club Photograph: Doug Twigg Trap Shooting at Newbridge Club ...Murray Comrie Collection. Monochrome photograph, image depicting a man standing on a concrete path, with a rifle raised ready to shoot, away from camera. This is a very dark copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s.In texta: 'Doug Twigg Trap Shooting a Newbridge Club'newbridge, sport, recreation, shooting, rifle club, clubs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Tool - Rabbit Traps
... Six Spring loaded rabbit traps with steel serrated jaws. Traps also have a steel pin to secure them to the ground....Tool Rabbit Traps ...Six Spring loaded rabbit traps with steel serrated jaws. Traps also have a steel pin to secure them to the ground.rural industry, vermin control -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Road to 'Quambee (undated)
... With two horses attached to trap, feeding....With two horses attached to trap, feeding. Road to 'Quambee (undated) Photograph ...With two horses attached to trap, feeding.Typed below photograph, "Road to 'Quambee'". -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Wire Reel
... Black plastic reel for booby trap...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Wire Reel Black plastic reel for booby trap Wire Reel Equipment Equipment, Army ...Black plastic reel for booby trapwire reel -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPainting - Painting - watercolour - photocopy, Peter Tikotin, 1941
... Sketch of Peter Tikotin "Dunera" Jewish German internee (cleaning out a gully trap in the camp compound)/money earner. Artist/cartoonist F. ...Sitting on a on a box reading Milton with his right hand and holding a broom with his left hand. Gully trap is next to a building with and hose coming from one window. ...Sitting on a on a box reading Milton with his right hand and holding a broom with his left hand. Gully trap is next to a building with and hose coming from one window. ...Sketch of Peter Tikotin "Dunera" Jewish German internee (cleaning out a gully trap in the camp compound)/money earner. Artist/cartoonist F. Schonbach. Colour photo copy.Colour photocopy. Man wearing a blue shirt, black shorts and black gum boots. Sitting on a on a box reading Milton with his right hand and holding a broom with his left hand. Gully trap is next to a building with and hose coming from one window. Two faces are seen through the windows. A sign DON'T DISTURB written in red is pinned on the wall.F. Schonbachpeter tikotin, dunera, jewish german internees, f. schonbach, water colour sketch -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchBooby Trap
... Box with booby trap, instructions and shell case....Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne equipment ww2 army Box with booby trap, instructions and shell case. Booby Trap ...Box with booby trap, instructions and shell case.equipment, ww2, army -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Manufactured Object, Rabbit trap Austral Box c1930, 20thC
... Austral Box Steel Rabbit trap 20thC...This a typical Rabbit trap used by residents of Moorabbin Shire c1930 AUSTRAL Austral Box Steel Rabbit trap 20thC Manufactured Object, Rabbit trap Austral Box c1930 unrecorded Blacksmith ...Rabbits were brought to Australia on the First Fleet as a source of food. However the plague of rabbits appears to have originated with the release of 24 wild rabbits by Thomas Austin for hunting purposes in October 1859, on his property, Barwon Park, near Winchelsea, Victoria. This a typical Rabbit trap used by residents of Moorabbin Shire c1930Austral Box Steel Rabbit trap 20thCAUSTRAL -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph
... A colour photo of a booby trap in tunnel in Vietnam...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Photograph Vietnam Booby Trap From Balrarring Probus 14 June 2018 A colour photo of a booby trap in tunnel in Vietnam Photograph Photograph AGFA ...A colour photo of a booby trap in tunnel in VietnamFrom Balrarring Probus 14 June 2018photograph, vietnam, booby trap -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumFunctional object - Leather Label Tag
... Leather label tag with trap and brass buckle...Trafalgar Holden Museum 74 Waterloo Rd Trafalgar gippsland Leather label tag with perspex window for name and address made and sold by Holden and Frost Sold by Holden and Frost and used as name tag Leather Name tag Leather label tag with trap and brass buckle Functional object Leather Label Tag ...Leather label tag with perspex window for name and address made and sold by Holden and FrostSold by Holden and Frost and used as name tagLeather label tag with trap and brass buckleleather, name tag -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery
... Photograph: with Five men and a house and trap, one seated on the trap the othes standing in front. timber to the right next to a wood and brick building ...Photograph: with Five men and a house and trap, one seated on the trap the othes standing in front. timber to the right next to a wood and brick building Mr Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery Photograph ...Four men in aprons and horse drawn Cart behind weatherboard building. Gustav Mahnke’s Bakery.B/W. Photograph: with Five men and a house and trap, one seated on the trap the othes standing in front. timber to the right next to a wood and brick building stawell business -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Yeoman & Co. Sturt St, Ballarat, Les Cornish as a Boy
... Black and white photograph of small boy in toy pony and trap....Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields Les Cornish Les Cornish Black and white photograph of small boy in toy pony and trap. Les Cornish as a Boy Photograph Yeoman & Co. ...Black and white photograph of small boy in toy pony and trap.Les Cornishles cornish -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Shotgun Cartridges
... .1 12, IMI .2 Winchester 12 GA, AA, Winchester 350, 3-50-32-7 Trap .3. Winchester 12 GA AA, Winchester 275, 2.75-32-7 Trap...Warrnambool Gun Club Warrnambool History .1 12, IMI .2 Winchester 12 GA, AA, Winchester 350, 3-50-32-7 Trap .3. Winchester 12 GA AA, Winchester 275, 2.75-32-7 Trap .1 A blue plastic container with a fluted edge at the top which is open. ...These cartridges have been used to contain pellets or shot to be fired from a shotgun. They have been in the collection of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society for many years but the reason for keeping them is now not known. Warrnambool has had a Gun Club since the 19th century and they may have been kept as souvenirs of a past clubThese cartridges are of minor interest and may have some use as display items..1 A blue plastic container with a fluted edge at the top which is open. The base has a brass holder with etched figures and letters. .2 A red plastic container open at the top which has a fluted edge. The base has a brass holder with etched figures and letters and there is black printing on the side of the cartridge .3 A gold-coloured plastic container open at the top. There is black printing on the side of the container and etched figures and letters on the base of the brass holder..1 12, IMI .2 Winchester 12 GA, AA, Winchester 350, 3-50-32-7 Trap .3. Winchester 12 GA AA, Winchester 275, 2.75-32-7 Trapwarrnambool gun club, warrnambool history -
Hamilton Pastoral Museummouse trap, 1870-1900
... ...trap...home made mouse trap of two large blocks of wood suspended vertically by trip lever arrangement connected by strings and chocked up by wooden pegs when set up as a trap...Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road Hamilton grampians possibly made by an early Lutheran settler who farmed in these districts. there is another one that exists in the private Burger museum at Penshurst Vic wood trap german mouse trap vermin control lutheran home made mouse trap of two large blocks of wood suspended vertically by trip lever arrangement connected by strings and chocked up by wooden pegs when set up as a trap mouse trap ...possibly made by an early Lutheran settler who farmed in these districts. there is another one that exists in the private Burger museum at Penshurst Vichome made mouse trap of two large blocks of wood suspended vertically by trip lever arrangement connected by strings and chocked up by wooden pegs when set up as a trapwood, trap, german, mouse trap, vermin control, lutheran
