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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Education kit - Toy - Counting Eggs, 1970s
Educational toy used by donor's granddaughter Yellow plastic egg box containing twelve plastic eggs which open to reveal numbers 1-12. Used to teach counting and basic co-ordination skills to children.One Dozen Counting Eggs. Child Guidancetoys, general -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Sewing Needles
From Betty McPhee Collection of Sewing Equipment.Packet of Sewing Needles. Size 3/8 - Egg eyed sharpsT & J Holyokes Original Diamond Egg Eyed Sharps.handcrafts, equipment, handcrafts, dressmaking, handcrafts, embroidery, handcrafts, needlework, domestic items, sewing -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Unknown
One of a collection of photographs donated by Mary KarneyBlack & White copy of a postcard showing two people looking for Mutton Bird Eggs at Cape Woolamai."Seeking for Mutton Birds' Eggs. Cape Woolamai Phillip Island."mutton bird eggs, gathering mutton bird eggs cape woolamai, cape woolamai, mutton bird rookery cape woolamai, wildlife - mutton birds, mary karney -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Seeking mutton bird eggs. Cape Woolamai
Part of a collection of 'Rose & Valentine' series of Post Cards. Copied by John Jansson 1984Male & female looking for Mutton bird eggs on Cape Woolamai - western side - looking towards the "Pinnacles".Seeking for Mutton Bird eggs Cape Woolamai Phillip Islandlocal history, photography, photographs, postcards, black & white photograph, phillip island, cape woolamai, the pinnacles -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Silverplated boiled egg server, Boiled egg server, Circa 1900
Belonged to Gwen Asling (nee Avard) Very old Silverplated decorative serving tray and cups for serving boiled eggsSilver plated stand and four cups. Decorative handle in centre, scalloped edge on three decorative legs. Cups have same decorationJAMES DIXON & SONS SHEFFIELDdecorated serving tray .silverplated -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Reviews Newsletter Poster, A Day in the Death of Joe Egg by Peter Nichols directed by Deirdre Oliver
1986, 234, director deirdre oliver, heidelberg theatre company inc. -
Federation University Art Collection
Printmaking - Etching, Pacey, Sonia, Egg Makers
This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 1000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.art, artwork -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Egg Laying Competition
Copy of plan for fencing. Area bounded by potting sheds, vehicle park, tennis court and railway line.fencing, tennis court, vehicle park, egg laying, competition -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Egg Laying Competition Pens, c. 1957
Plan of layout of the fowl sheds and coops.Handwritten on plan ,"on original 1. plan of existing fence. 2. plan of proposed fence." sheds, coops, egg laying, competitions -
Federation University Art Collection
Richard Lowe, Victoria Surveys the Great Egg Kangaroo, 1978
Richard (Dickie) Wentworth LOWE (1945-2012) -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Age, Melbourne, Healesville egg makes history, 12 July 1965
The laying of an egg by a Lyrebird in captivity makes history.photocopynon-fictionThe laying of an egg by a Lyrebird in captivity makes history.1960s -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, Egg Spoon, c1900's
Domestic Cutlery - Small Bone Salt Spoonsstawell -
Healesville Sanctuary Heritage Centre
Newspaper - Cutting, The Herald, Melbourne, He's excited over a mottled egg, 28 August 1965
The previous career path of Mr Mullett, the director of the Sanctuary and also his excitement waiting for the lyrebird egg to hatch.originalnon-fictionThe previous career path of Mr Mullett, the director of the Sanctuary and also his excitement waiting for the lyrebird egg to hatch.1960s -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Painting, Loueen Morrison, Untitled (Egg Plant), 1992-1996
Painting of eggplants (approx. 10). The eggplant are piled from the base of the image to top third of image. Background depicts an unfocused vertical structure (possibly edge of window) and green foliage. Unframed.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions) -
Darebin Art Collection
Ceramic, Premier Pottery, Earthenware 'Remued' egg-cup vase, green / brown, 1941-1955
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Clunes Museum
Functional object - EGG BEATER, DOVER STAMPING COMPANY
METAL HAND EGG BEATER WITH WOODEN HANDLE - IN WORKING CONDITIONDOVER EGG BEATER PAT MAY 6, APRIL 3 1889, NOV 24 1891egg beater, dover stamping company -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mutton bird eggers camp, Unknown
Two of a collection of photographs donated by Mary KarneyTwo identical copies of a postcard. 2nd photo No. 183.05. Mutton Bird eggers camps at Cleeland Bight, Cape Woolamai. Tents in the foregrounds and boats in the background."Mutton Bird Eggers Camps. Cape Woolamai."mutton bird eggers, mutton bird eggers' camps cape woolamai, cleeland bight, mary karney -
Orbost & District Historical Society
ceramic eggs, first half 20th century
Fake eggs are used to encourage chickens to lay .Two white ceramic hen's eggs.eggs-ceramic -
Orbost & District Historical Society
eggs
These eggs could be ostrich eggs from an ostrich farm which operated just out of Marlo. It is likely that they were donated by Kate and Richard Earle who ran the enterprise. Emu and ostrich eggs are perfect for decorating, painting or carving. Emu egg shells have multiple layers ranging from an inner white layer through to the dark green outer layer. The contents must be removed through a small hole (either tool drilled or poked with a needle). After the yolk has been blown out (scrambling the yolk first by poking with a needle will make it easier to remove), the egg needs to be washed through and left to drain dry. It can then be painted, carved, etched or decorated. Emu decorating is a traditional Aboriginal art. The carving of emu eggs by Indigenous and non-Indigenous people was popular in the late 19th century but production declined in the 20th century, partly due to the protection of eggs through legislation. This has been overturned in recent years with the development of commercial emu farms. In the period between the two world wars particularly, with the production of other Aboriginal artefacts for an outside market, the carving of emu eggs provided an important source of income for Aboriginal people in many parts of Australia. It was a widespread practice in the south-east and it was not unusual for Aboriginal people to decorate their own homes with carved eggs and other items created by themselves or community members, serving to affirm an Indigenous identity within the domestic environment. (ref National Gallery of Australia)This item is significant for its uniqueness and aesthetic appeal.Two painted eggs on stands. 1907.1 is painted black and has white emus or ostriches painted on it. 1907.2 is painted white and has black emus or ostriches painted on it. Both stands are wooden with brass pedestals. The eggs are possibly ostrich eggs.handcraft emu-egg ornament ostrich-egg -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Egg-beater, Persinware, Swift Whip, 1950c
Used for beating eggs or other cooking mixtures.Egg beater, chromed metal with wooden handlesSwift Whip. A Persinware product made in Australia.egg-beaters, whisks, kitchen equipment -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Egg-beater, Propert, Swift Whip, 1932c
Used for beating eggs or other cooking mixtures.Egg beater, chromed metal with wooden handlesSwift Whip. A Propert product made in Australia Pat. Ball drive 9033/32egg-beaters, whisks, kitchen equipment -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Egg Poachers, 1940's
Made by internees at Camp 3, Tatura and used there to poach eggs6 round metal egg poaching ringsegg poacher, hoefer family, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, domestic, food, preparation -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mutton Bird Eggers' Camps, Cape Woolamai
Part of a collection of 'Rose & Valentine' series of Post Cards. Copied by John Jansson 1984Mutton Bird eggers camps Cape Woolamai showing tent sites, boats in bay. Several figures standing on the old stone jetty built from red Woolamai granite. Part of the Granite Quarry.Mutton Bird eggers' camps Cape Woolamai.local history, photography, photographs, postcards, phillip island, mutton bird eggers camp, cape woolamai -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Egg Cup, 1940's
Handmade by internee at camp 3, Tatura and used there as an egg cup. Handturned light coloured, polished wood egg cupegg cup, bissinger g, camp 3, tatura, ww2, handcrafts, woodwork, wood, turning -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum
Egg hand painted
Handpainted egg with blossom and butterfly design, mounted on blue silk base and covered by glass box.Made in People's Republic of Chinaornaments, egg, china -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Education, Nests, Eggs in a Glass Case, c1900
Egg and nest collecting was considered a hobby for the 19thC Victorian gentlemen and the handwritten notes that often accompany the eggs can be as valuable to curators as the eggs themselves. Details have helped scientists understand the changes in bird nesting behavior in the past century and some of these historical eggs have also played a role in major scientific discoveries. Early settlers in Moorabbin Shire were fascinated by the new flora and fauna they found in the local and wider countryside.This is a typical collection of natural objects of an early settler in Moorabbin Shire 19thC when Charles Darwin inspired a general interest in the evolution of speciesA collection of bird eggs, nests and a seahorse in a wooden display box with a glass lid .bird's eggs c1900, bird's nests c1900, victorian era collectors, early settlers, pioneers, moorabbin shire, bentleigh, cheltenham, natural sciences, ornithology, darwin charles, -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Kitchen Equipment, mechanical hand whisk c1940, c1940
An eggbeater is a hand-held device with a crank on the side geared to one or more beaters. The user grips the handle with one hand and operates the crank with the other, creating the rotary action. A hand-turned rotary egg beater was patented by J.F. and E.P. Monroe in 1859 in the US. This egg beater patent was one of the earliest bought up by the Dover Stamping Company, whose Dover egg beaters became a classic American brand. The Monroe design was also manufactured in England. In 1870, Turner Williams of Providence, R.I., invented another Dover egg beater model. The Hobart Manufacturing Company was an early manufacturer of large commercial mixers. A mechanical egg beater with a wooden handle and steel gears and crank c1940cooking, kitchen equipment, dairy, cakes, housework, early settlers, pioneers, baking, nutrition, blacksmiths, market gardeners, cake mixers, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, brighton, monroe e.p., monroe j.f., egg beaters, williams turner, dover stamping compant ltd., hobart manufacturing company ltd. -
Mont De Lancey
Egg Beaters/Whisks
'Some Say Egg Beaters / Other Say Whisks ....' see picture above.Collection of 19 egg beaters/whisks on a white cardboard backing.egg-beaters, whisks -
Greensborough Historical Society
Eggcup, Yellow eggcup, 1940s
Yellow egg cup with white interior.Ceramic egg cup, white interior, yellow and white exterior with gold lines"Made in Romania" on baseeggcups -
Greensborough Historical Society
Kitchenware, Whisk, 1950s
One of many designs of egg whisk.Egg whisk, metal spring around loop with wooden handle painted redkitchenware, whisk