Showing 266 items matching "flat iron"
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Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Iron-flat-mini, Early 19th. century
... Iron-flat-mini...ended flat iron... specific flat iron. domestic cast iron laundry double ended flat ...This is an iron that would have been used for the very specific purpose of ironing very fine tucking.Purpose specific flat iron.Small double ended domestic iron with handle.domestic, cast iron, laundry, double, ended flat iron, heavy -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - FLAT IRON
... FLAT IRON... of the iron is flat. Two curved pieces three centimetres wide, half... of the iron is flat. Two curved pieces three centimetres wide, half ...Flat irons were used for general ironing. Historical information Sad Irons (the term comes from an old word sald for solid) were made by blacksmiths and used to smooth out material by pressing the hot iron over it. A piece of sheet -iron was placed over the kitchen fire and the irons placed on it could be heated whilst remaining clean of ash. The women used 2 irons - one heating while the other was used. Thick cloth or gloves protected their hands from the hot irons. The cool iron was replaced on the fire or stove to heat again. These irons were cleaned with steel wool to prevent them marking the material. If the iron was too hot the material would scorch. Most homes set aside one day for ironing and some large households had an ironing room with a special stove designed to heat irons. However, most women had to work with a heavy, hot iron close to the fireplace even in summer. A solid piece of cast iron, the base is triangular a shape with a ten centimetre base with curved sides coming to a point 15.5 centimetres from the base and is three centimteres thick. The bottom of the iron is flat. Two curved pieces three centimetres wide, half a centimetre thick and seven centimetres apart rise from rise up eight centimetres, between them is a two centimetre diameter and ten centimetre long hollow handle. Embossed on the iron is - 4 SILVESTERS PATENT SALTER and an arrow with a knotted rope around it. K5polishing iron, silvesters patent, sad iron -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - CAST IRON TRIVET
... flat iron base...Hand made flat iron trivet using 2 wood screws as legs.... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Laundering flat iron base Hand made flat iron ...Hand made flat iron trivet using 2 wood screws as legs.domestic equipment, laundering, flat iron base -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Flat or sad iron, c1900
... Flat or sad iron...A small cast iron flat iron. The triangular shape... and heaviest of flat irons. This iron is representative of the domestic ...Sad irons, also called flat irons or smoothing irons, are shaped pieces of metal that are flat and polished on one side and have a handle attached to the other, created for the purpose of de-wrinkling fabric. “Sad” is an Old English word for “solid,” and the term “sad iron” is often used to distinguish the largest and heaviest of flat irons.This iron is representative of the domestic appliances used throughout Australia up until electricity became widely available for domestic use.A small cast iron flat iron. The triangular shape of the iron made it easier to iron around buttonsdomestic appliances, flat irons, sad irons -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Iron
... flat iron...Iron; flat iron, all metal with traces of original black... Ocean Road iron flat iron laundry Iron; flat iron, all metal ...Iron; flat iron, all metal with traces of original black finish on handle. Heavily corroded. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, iron, flat iron, laundry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - CAST IRON TRIVET
... flat iron base...Cast iron trivet for a flat iron raised on three legs... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Laundering flat iron base T Johnson No2 Cast ...Cast iron trivet for a flat iron raised on three legs with a handle and diamond shaped cutouts.T Johnson No2domestic equipment, laundering, flat iron base -
Dookie Historical Society
Flat Iron, T. & C. CLARK & CO
... Flat Iron... lever for lifting the lid. The lid features a funnel Flat Iron T ...Of caste iron construction with a wooden handle; a shutter covered opening for hot coals; a wooden knobbed steel lever for lifting the lid. The lid features a funnel Printed on the shutter cover are the words - T. & C. CLARK & CO. WOLVERHAMPTON On the top of the funnel is a moulded lined pattern. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Trivet for Flat Iron
... Trivet for Flat Iron... Trivet for Flat Iron ...Purchased by donor from the collection of the 'Cobweb Antiques' owned by Ken and Faye TurnerThe Glide On Iron stand made of mild steel which has been chromed stamped 'The Glide On Iron Stand Pat app. for' with the original box.The Glide On Iron Standdomestic items, irons -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Flat Iron
... Flat Iron...' incorporated. Size '0' Functional object Flat Iron ...Collection of Ken Turner, bought at auction held at Christopher Bragg Auction on Feb.26th 2006Used for ironing clothes etc.Small black cast iron. Triangular shape. Handle has cylindrical hollow-horizontal. With 'SALTER' cast into main body of iron, with fancy design, arrow through the middle of design with small 's' incorporated. Size '0''Salters' plus emblemdomestic items, irons -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Iron - flat
... Iron - flat...Large black cast iron flat iron - triangular shaped...' plus emblem Large black cast iron flat iron - triangular shaped ...Part of the Ken Turner Collection purchased at auction from Christopher Bragg AuctionsLarge black cast iron flat iron - triangular shaped and hollow horizontal handle. Inscribed ....Lster's Patent 'Salters' plus Salter trademark Size 10.'....Lster's 'Salters' plus emblemdomestic items, irons -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photos, H Gibbons, Unknown
... Photos of H Gibbons and grave site in Flat Iron Copse...H Gibbons The Grave of H Gibbons Amid those at Flat Iron... and grave site in Flat Iron Copse Cemetery France h gibbons flay ...Photos of H Gibbons and grave site in Flat Iron Copse Cemetery France2 photos mounted on A4 paperH Gibbons The Grave of H Gibbons Amid those at Flat Iron Cemetery Franceh gibbons flay iron copse france world war 1 -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Iron-flat, Iron, 19th. century
... Iron-flat...iron flat... cast iron iron flat Black, heavy, triangular shaped with handle ...Domestic item, well used. Heated on the stove top and used to iron clothes.Interesting domestic item that shows how ironing was done prior to electricity.Black, heavy, triangular shaped with handle attached. Handle rounded smoothed metal.domestic, iron, cast iron, iron flat -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Iron - Flat, Circa early 1900s
... Iron - Flat...This flat iron has a removable, clip-on handle. The handle..." This flat iron has a removable, clip-on handle. The handle and its ...Historically this item was used before the spirit and the electrical iron took over Circa 1930s -1950s. The main body of the iron was placed on a flat heated surface of a stove (wood, coal or gas fired). It was mainly used by women in their domestic role, ironing the family clothes and linen. In the Kiewa Valley the supply of coal or gas was not available or too expensive than the locally cut hard wood trees. This particular iron was an improvement on the fixed handled iron because it allowed (by use of its easily detachable handle) to use multiple bases and thereby allowing a constant heat supply to be maintained and not having to waste time for a base to reheat to the required level of application.The significance of this item was that it allowed for a faster method of ironing clothes and linen. It's invention was a progress towards reducing the time it took to undertake a very labour and intensive domestic function. The reduction of time taken for this household duty provided women great flexibility to undertake other activities. These type of improvements to basic domestic tasks liberated housewives not only physically but also mentally from the isolation of the home environment.This flat iron has a removable, clip-on handle. The handle and its release knob are of wood. The base of the handle together with the heavy flat body are made of cast iron. The body of the iron is oval shaped tapered at each end and is 40mm thick.Underneath the handle frame and on the main body, on one side, in raised lettering is "Mrs Potts" and on the other side "Iron". Both are clearly visible when viewed from an aerial position. Under removable handle and on a plate (screwed onto the main body) is "No 2"iron, antique, household, pressing clothes, domestic, laundry -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Iron on stand
... Flat iron...Flat iron has Made in England stamped on handle. Brand...-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village Flat iron ...Flat iron has Made in England stamped on handle. Brand Salter. Iron on heart shaped stand with three legs Stand L 5¾" x W 5" x H 1¼" Iron L 6½" x W 4½" x H 5"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, flat iron, iron -
Upper Yarra Museum
Stove, Miniature
... flat iron stand... handle and "swan flat iron on stand. Solid fuel space with tin... cast iron star solid fuel chimney flat iron stand flat stand ...Story to be placed here - Available to publicMinature cast iron, Black Solid Wood Stove with miniature utensils. The stove is on legs with left hand extension for pots, right hand extension with holes, removeable hot plates [4 round 1 rectangle] tin chimney with folded join and seperate decorative cover with pot stands x2 , front door opens on hinges with internal gold pan with gold crescent logo. Frying pan, hot plate handle and "swan flat iron on stand. Solid fuel space with tin base. 2 screws and bolts used to assemble stove. 14 removeable parts.crescent, star, scrolls, wood, iron, tin, cast, stove, black, cast iron, star, solid, fuel, chimney, flat iron stand, flat, stand, hot plates, frying, pan, bolt, screws, legs, toy, miniature, crescent, made in taiwan, taiwan, wood box -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Flat enamelled iron
... Flat enamelled iron... (No. 3 has turned up front) Functional object Flat enamelled iron ...Purchased from Ken Turner Collection at Christopher Bragg Auctions 25 February 2006Speckled green and white enamel coated cast iron bases x 3 plus a removable handle. Oval shape with points at both ends. Inscribed 'Mrs. Potts' around outside of each base. Nos, 1,2,3, Enamel tap screwed to cast iron and enamel base (No. 3 has turned up front)Mrs Potts Iron No.1 No.2 No.3domestic items, irons -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Clothes Iron, last quarter of the 19th century
... flat iron... something bigger and heavier than a flat iron. Goose or tailor's... something bigger and heavier than a flat iron. Goose or tailor's ...Blacksmiths started forging simple flat irons in the late Middle Ages. Plain metal irons were heated by a fire or on a stove. Some were made of stone. Earthenware and terracotta were also used, from the Middle East to France and the Netherlands. Flat irons were also called sad irons or smoothing irons. Metal handles had to be gripped in a pad or thick rag. Some irons had cool wooden handles and in 1870 a detachable handle was patented in the US. This stayed cool while the metal bases were heated and the idea was widely imitated. Cool handles stayed even cooler in "asbestos sad irons". The sad in sad iron (or sadiron) is an old word for solid, and in some contexts this name suggests something bigger and heavier than a flat iron. Goose or tailor's goose was another iron name, and this came from the goose-neck curve in some handles. In Scotland people spoke of gusing (goosing) irons. At least two irons were needed on the go together for an effective system, one would be in use, and the other re-heating. Large households with servants had a special ironing-stove for this purpose. Some were fitted with slots for several irons, and a water-jug on top.An early domestic object that gives an insight into how the ironing of clothes was done before the electric type irons we use and take for granted today.Clothes Iron, wedge shaped, cast iron painted black with cylindrical handle small funnel through centre of handle.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, iron, flat iron, laundry equipment, sad iron, domestic object -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Clothes Iron, last quarter of the 19th century
... flat iron... something bigger and heavier than a flat iron. Goose or tailor's... something bigger and heavier than a flat iron. Goose or tailor's ...Blacksmiths started forging simple flat irons in the late Middle Ages. Plain metal irons were heated by a fire or on a stove. Some were made of stone. Earthenware and terracotta were also used, from the Middle East to France and the Netherlands. Flat irons were also called sad irons or smoothing irons. Metal handles had to be gripped in a pad or thick rag. Some irons had cool wooden handles and in 1870 a detachable handle was patented in the US. This stayed cool while the metal bases were heated and the idea was widely imitated. Cool handles stayed even cooler in "asbestos sad irons". The sad in sad iron (or sadiron) is an old word for solid, and in some contexts this name suggests something bigger and heavier than a flat iron. Goose or tailor's goose was another iron name, and this came from the goose-neck curve in some handles. In Scotland people spoke of gusing (goosing) irons. At least two irons were needed on the go together for an effective system, one would be in use, and the other re-heating. Large households with servants had a special ironing-stove for this purpose. Some were fitted with slots for several irons, and a water-jug on top.An early domestic object that gives an insight into how the ironing of clothes was done before the electric type irons we use and take for granted today.Clothes Iron, wedge shaped, cast iron painted black with cylindrical handle small funnel through centre of handle.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, iron, flat iron, laundry equipment, sad iron, domestic object -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Clothes Iron, last quarter of the 19th century
... flat iron... something bigger and heavier than a flat iron. Goose or tailor's... something bigger and heavier than a flat iron. Goose or tailor's ...Blacksmiths started forging simple flat irons in the late Middle Ages. Plain metal irons were heated by a fire or on a stove. Some were made of stone. Earthenware and terracotta were also used, from the Middle East to France and the Netherlands. Flat irons were also called sad irons or smoothing irons. Metal handles had to be gripped in a pad or thick rag. Some irons had cool wooden handles and in 1870 a detachable handle was patented in the US. This stayed cool while the metal bases were heated and the idea was widely imitated. Cool handles stayed even cooler in "asbestos sad irons". The sad in sad iron (or sadiron) is an old word for solid, and in some contexts this name suggests something bigger and heavier than a flat iron. Goose or tailor's goose was another iron name, and this came from the goose-neck curve in some handles. In Scotland people spoke of gusing (goosing) irons. At least two irons were needed on the go together for an effective system, one would be in use, and the other re-heating. Large households with servants had a special ironing-stove for this purpose. Some were fitted with slots for several irons, and a water-jug on top.An early domestic object that gives an insight into how the ironing of clothes was done before the electric type irons we use and take for granted today.Clothes Iron, wedge shaped, cast iron painted black with cylindrical handle small funnel through centre of handle.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, iron, flat iron, laundry equipment, sad iron, domestic object -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island Lightstation
Axle and wheel rims
... of flat iron. The axel is a long metal shaft with built up... of flat iron. .3, Rusted metal axle. long shaft with built up... of flat iron. The axel is a long metal shaft with built up ...Rusted wheel rims and axel were recovered from scrub near the ‘Eastern Landing’ in 2002. The two large wheel rims are made of flat iron. The axel is a long metal shaft with built up sections at either end. They are possibly from a WWI, horse drawn gun carriage used to carry stores from the jetty to the lightstation. Images show the carriage in use in 1943. The items have second level contributory significance for their historic value and provenance to the lightstation. .1 & .2, Large rusted, circular, metal wheel rims. Made of flat iron. .3, Rusted metal axle. long shaft with built up sections at either end. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Iron
... Flat Iron...domestic items irons (illegible) Patent 5 Flat Iron ...Flat Iron(illegible) Patent 5domestic items, irons -
Orbost & District Historical Society
flat irons, C 1890's - 1910
... flat-iron sad-iron domestic-appliance laundry...Two triangular flat irons. They are made of solid cast iron... the hot iron. flat-iron sad-iron domestic-appliance laundry Salter ...Sad irons, also called flat irons or smoothing irons, are shaped pieces of metal that are flat and polished on one side and have a handle attached to the other, created for the purpose of de-wrinkling fabric. “Sad” is an Old English word for “solid,” and the term “sad iron” is often used to distinguish the largest and heaviest of flat irons. They often had a trivet on which to rest the hot iron.Two triangular flat irons. They are made of solid cast iron with hollow iron handles. Flat irons (often referred to as sad irons) were heated on trivets in front of open fires, or on the tops of closed ranges, or on specially-designed iron stoves in larger laundries. They were made in numbered series which related to their size, although there was no standardisation in the series between manufacturers. these two are Salter brands. 1872.1 is a No 7 and 1872.2 is a No 8 and slightly heavier.Salter 7 Salter 6flat-iron sad-iron domestic-appliance laundry -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Iron, Household Item
... A household flat iron..., Mulwala A household flat iron Household Item Iron ...A household flat iron -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Iron
... Household flat iron..., Mulwala Household flat iron Iron ...Household flat iron -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Iron
... Household Flat Iron..., Mulwala Household Flat Iron Iron ...Household Flat Iron -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1900's
... Domestic Flat Iron Stand ... grampians Stawell Domestic Flat Iron Stand Memorabilia Realia ...Domestic Flat Iron Stand stawell -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Iron - Flat
... Iron - Flat... would have been heated on the top of a stove. Iron - Flat ...This iron was used to press clothes prior to the spirit and electrical irons becoming available circa 1930s - 1950s. The main body of the iron was placed on a flat heated surface of a stove (wood, coal or gas fired). It was mainly used by women in their domestic role, ironing the family's clothes and linen. In the Kiewa Valley the supply of coal or gas was not available or too expensive than the locally cut hard wood trees. Ironing was time consuming as the iron had to be heated, used and then reheated to the required level of application. Kiewa Valley farmers' wives used these irons having heated their stoves with local timber from their farms. This iron is made of cast iron. The handle is a hollow cylinder and is 70 mm above the solid 30 mm base. Presumably the handle was wrapped and/or threaded with cloth to protect the hand from the heat of the iron. The iron would have been heated on the top of a stove.6 Metters KFB Victoriairon, laundry, domestic, antique, pressing clothes, household -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Iron, Flat, 1800 (estimated); 19th. century
... Iron, Flat... with handle Iron, Flat ...From the 17th century, sadirons or sad irons (from an old word meaning solid) began to be used. They were thick slabs of cast iron, delta - shaped and with a handle, heated in a fire. These were also called flat irons. Another solution was to employ a cluster of solid irons that were heated from the single source: as the iron currently in use cools down, it could be quickly replaced by another one that is hot. Source: www.wikipedia.orgLocal social history, domestic itemBlack cast iron with handleon top plate but not decipherabledomestic, iron, work, womens, laundry -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Domestic object - Iron (Flat)
... Iron (Flat)... handle to the iron) Domestic object Iron (Flat) ...Elliptical shape metal with pointy ends. The lower part of the shape extends about 5mm out all the way around the iron. It has a hole going through the metal (used to join handle to the iron)Asbestos Sad Iron 72-Biron, asbestos, clothing, house-keeping -
Koo Wee Rup Swamp Historical Society
Iron, circa 1900
... Cast iron flat iron, with handle.... irons flat irons Markings on top of iron - the number 6 ...Cast iron flat iron, with handle.Markings on top of iron - the number 6, Silversters patent and Salter and scroll work.irons, flat irons