Items tagged sheep in MV Collections
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Knucklebones - Sheep
Alternative Name(s): Jacks Knucklebones, or Jacks, is an ancient game, dating back to prehistoric times. The first jacks were natural materials - animal bones, stones, seeds and shells ...
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Boots - Shearer's, Hessian
Pair of hessian shearer's boots, constructed by folding a rectangular piece of hessian. White cord is used to hold the boots together and as a lace.
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Vaccine Bottle - Pulpy Kidney, 1971
Glass bottle containing Pulpy Kidney vaccine. Used for cattle, sheep and goats. Manufactured by Commonwealth Serum Laboratories, (CSL) Ltd, Parkville, Victoria, 1971
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Knucklebones - Sheep, pre 1954
Alternative Name(s): Jacks A gift to Dorothy Howard from Miss Kelly, Melbourne, 1954. She dug them up in her garden (buried there by her dog). Knucklebones, or Jacks, is an ancient ga ...
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Knucklebones Set - Abydos, Plastic, Boxed, circa 1976
Alternative Name(s): Jacks Made by Abydos-London, England, circa 1976. Bought at the ancient Roman Baths, in Bath, England. The Australian Children's Folklore Collection is unique in ...
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Knucklebones - Plastic, 'The Old Game of Jacks', in Box, 1954
Alternative Name(s): Jacks Five plastic replica knucklebones in original box. Bought in Melbourne in 1954, probably by American children's folklore researcher Dorothy Howard. Knuckleb ...
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Knucklebones - Sheep, 1996
Alternative Name(s): Jacks Used in Melbourne, Victoria. Donated by children's folklore reseacher Judy McKinty, who collected them from roast lamb dinners during 1996 in Glen Iris. Knu ...
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Knucklebones - Sheep Bones & Plastic Bones
Alternative Name(s): Jacks Set of 10 knucklebones (or, more likely, two sets of five) - one natural sheep bones, the other plastic. Knucklebones, or Jacks, is an ancient game, dating ...
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Knucklebones - Sheep, circa 1955
Alternative Name(s): Jacks Six sheeps' knucklebones, dyed to different colours. Given to Dorothy Howard by a twelve-year-old boy in Perth, Western Australia, around 1955. Knucklebone ...
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Knucklebones - Sheep, Aboriginal Children's Play Project, circa 1945-1960
Alternative Name(s): Jacks Collected during the Aboriginal Children's Play Project by Paula King, Researcher. Given to Paula by Barbara Impey (later Hoppner), then aged 52, who played ...
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