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Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Apple parer, corer and slicer, Whittemore, Harrington Co, Circa 1860
... Lathe type apple parer corer and slicer, hand-cranked... corer and slicer, hand-cranked, on a wooden base. Domestic ...Lathe type apple parer corer and slicer, hand-cranked, on a wooden base.apple peelers, apple corers -
Mont De Lancey
Nutmeg Grater, Caldwell Mnfg. Co, Circa 1890 - 1905
... 'Gem' nutmeg grater, hand-cranked with three wheels...-and-dandenong-ranges Nutmeg Graters 'Gem' nutmeg grater, hand-cranked ...'Gem' nutmeg grater, hand-cranked with three wheels and a wooden knob on the handle.nutmeg graters -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1910
... Hand-cranked, cast iron rotary disc knife cleaner...' 'Trade Mark' Hand-cranked, cast iron rotary disc knife cleaner ...Hand-cranked, cast iron rotary disc knife cleaner with a wooden knob on the handle.'The Vono No. 2 Knife Cleaner' 'Trade Mark'knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Grain Mill, J A Berrill & Son, Circa 1900's - 1910's
... Cast iron grain mill with hand-cranked wooden handle... with hand-cranked wooden handle, on a cast iron base. Grain Mill J ...Cast iron grain mill with hand-cranked wooden handle, on a cast iron base.Watervilemill equipment -
Mont De Lancey
Marmalade Cutter, Circa 1910
... 'Magic' Cast iron marmalade cutter with a hand-cranked wood...' Cast iron marmalade cutter with a hand-cranked wood handle ...'Magic' Cast iron marmalade cutter with a hand-cranked wood handle, on a wooden base.'Das neue Schalnunder DRP'fruit slicers -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Functional object - Sewing machine, Wilcox & Gibbs, c1870
... in the late 1860's but it has the ornate hand crank produced..., chain stitch Sewing Machine with a special hand crank mechanism... until 1948. A special hand crank mechanism was produced ...Willcox and Gibbs: Serial No. 158679. The Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company was founded in 1857 by James E. A. Gibbs and James Willcox and opened its London Office in 1859 at 135 Regent Street . By 1871 the Company's Chief Office for Europe was at 150 Cheapside, London, this office was later moved (post 1885) to 94 - 96 Wigmore Street, then 37 & 39 Moorgate Street (by 1891 to post 1907) and later 20 Fore Street, London . Right from the initial production the manufacturing of the Company's single thread, chain stitch machine was undertaken by Brown & Sharpe, Rhode Island and this continued up until 1948. A special hand crank mechanism was produced in England for the European market, but the general design of the Willcox & Gibbs remained essentially the same throughout its production. The only major improvement was in 1875 when the glass tension discs were replaced with an automatic tension device which ensured the machine could not get out of adjustment. In addition to the domestic hand and treadle machines the company produced a wide range of industrial models. The Company finally closed in 1973. This Willcox & Gibbs came complete with its wooden carry case. The machine was made in America in the late 1860's but it has the ornate hand crank produced at Coalbrookdale near Telford, England which was, in Victorian times, renown for producing high quality ornate iron castings. This machine has the glass tension discs which were used on domestic models until 1875. The Willcox & Gibbs badge is located on the rear of the base casting and it also has a deep wooden base. The cloth plate has various American patent dates, four dating between 1857 & 1860 relating to J. E. A. Gibbs, three dating between 1860 & 1864 relating to Chas H. Willcox (son of James Willcox), the machine was also licensed under five other patents including the infamous Elias Howe patent of 1846. There are only two English patents one for J. E. A Gibbs and the other for James Willcox. In 1887 a W & G Sewing Machine sold in England for 6 pounds , with its box and bits, at a time when the average wage was less than 10/- shillings per week. The early settlers of Moorabbin Shire had to be self sufficient making their own clothes, tableware, bed coverings, furnishings and equipment. The women were skilled dressmakers and craft workers.Willcox and Gibbs: Serial No. 158679. A single thread, chain stitch Sewing Machine with a special hand crank mechanism produced in England for the European market, and the glass tension discs which were used on domestic models until 1875. This Willcox & Gibbs came complete with its wooden carry case. The machine was made in America c1870 but it has the ornate hand crank produced at Coalbrookdale near Telford, England which was, in Victorian times, renown for producing high quality ornate iron castings. This machine has the glass tension discs which were used on domestic models until 1875. The Willcox & Gibbs badge is located on the rear of the base casting and it also has a deep wooden base. The Willcox & Gibbs badge is located on the rear of the base castingsewing machines, early settlers, pioneers, moorabbin, brighton, gibbs james, willcox james, willcox henry, new york, america, dressmaking, mateial, machine makers, wrought iron work, telford england -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1895
... 10" diameter hand-cranked, rotary disc, cast iron knife..." 10" diameter hand-cranked, rotary disc, cast iron knife ...10" diameter hand-cranked, rotary disc, cast iron knife cleaner, with a wooden handle."The Servants Friend Knife Cleaner"knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Peckett's, Circa 1890
... 'Peckett's No. 2' Cast iron, hand-cranked twin rubber..., hand-cranked twin rubber roller knife cleaner, with a wooden ...'Peckett's No. 2' Cast iron, hand-cranked twin rubber roller knife cleaner, with a wooden handle."Peckett's Blackpool" -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1910
... 'Vono No. 2' hand-cranked, cast iron rotary disc knife..." "Trade Mark" 'Vono No. 2' hand-cranked, cast iron rotary disc ...'Vono No. 2' hand-cranked, cast iron rotary disc knife cleaner, with a wooden knob on the handle."The Vono No. 2 Knife Cleaner" "Trade Mark"knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1895
... Hand cranked, 2 3/4" diameter rotary disc, combination... "Harras" Hand cranked, 2 3/4" diameter rotary disc, combination ...Hand cranked, 2 3/4" diameter rotary disc, combination knife cleaner/sharpener/polisher-buff."Harras"knife cleaners, knife polishers, knife sharpeners -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1910
... 'Dura' 6 1/2" cast iron, hand-cranked, rotary disc knife... Provisionally Patented" "British Made" 'Dura' 6 1/2" cast iron, hand ...'Dura' 6 1/2" cast iron, hand-cranked, rotary disc knife cleaner, painted red."Dura Knife Cleaner" "Trade Mark Provisionally Patented" "British Made"knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1910
... 'Federal No. 2' 12" diameter hand-cranked, cast iron..." 'Federal No. 2' 12" diameter hand-cranked, cast iron, rotary disc ...'Federal No. 2' 12" diameter hand-cranked, cast iron, rotary disc knife cleaner and a wooden handle."Improved Federal Knife Cleaner"knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1887
... 15" diameter hand-cranked, rotary disc, oak encased knife... Patented" 15" diameter hand-cranked, rotary disc, oak encased knife ...15" diameter hand-cranked, rotary disc, oak encased knife cleaner, with brass fittings and a wooden handle."Kent's Knife Cleaner Improvements Patented"knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Whisk with Glass Jar, Circa 1895
... jar. Hand-cranked with wooden knob on handle.... and tinplate whisk/mixer/butter churn with glass jar. Hand-cranked ...Cast iron and tinplate whisk/mixer/butter churn with glass jar. Hand-cranked with wooden knob on handle.'Modelle Bepose'butter churns, whisks -
Federation University Historical Collection
Instrument - equipment, Mechanical Pinwheel Calculator, c1940, 1935-1945
... , with three hand-cranks. 10x10 rotor with 13 digit result. .... Hand-operated, with three hand-cranks. 10x10 rotor with 13 ...Willgodt T. Odhner invented his very successful “pinwheel” four-function calculator mechanism in Russia in 1874, and his invention was cloned by numerous companies, resulting in dozens of similar models that remained in wide use for almost a century. Numbers are dialed into the sliding levers on the top part of the machine, and are added to the register visible in the carriage at the bottom when the large crank is turned. Shifting the carriage sideways allows multiplication through a sequence of addition operations; the two small cranks zero the registers. The design includes ingenious error-preventing interlocks between all the controls: should the operator fail to return a crank to its resting position, the other controls are frozen until this is corrected. A bell indicates calculations in the negative. Used in Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (B.I.A.E) Physics department.Black, mechanical calculating machine. Metal. Hand-operated, with three hand-cranks. 10x10 rotor with 13 digit result. Ser. No. 29-286781.5 Black symotape on base front: "PHYSICS". Maker's identification on top surface. Supplier's label (metal, silver & blue) on back: "STOTT & HOARE Pty. Ltd. 171 William St. Melbourne C1 M1991". Stamped on rear panel: "MADE IN SWEDEN". Cast lettering on underside: "M-602 07".calculating machine, pinwheel, calculator, scientific instruments, stott & hoare pty ltd, physics, odhner, ballarat institute of advanced education -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1885
... 12" diameter hand-cranked tinplate and cast iron rotary...-and-dandenong-ranges 12" diameter hand-cranked tinplate and cast iron ...12" diameter hand-cranked tinplate and cast iron rotary disc, knife cleaner, with a wooden handle. (No Maker shown). -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1895
... 'Spong's The Servants Friend' 10" diameter hand-cranked..." 'Spong's The Servants Friend' 10" diameter hand-cranked, rotary ...'Spong's The Servants Friend' 10" diameter hand-cranked, rotary disc, cast iron knife cleaner, with a wooden handle."The Servants Friend Knife Cleaner"knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Tool - Sickle Grinder, International Harvester
... Cast iron grain sickle with hand-cranked wooden handle... iron grain sickle with hand-cranked wooden handle, stone ...Cast iron grain sickle with hand-cranked wooden handle, stone grinder head, and 4 wheels, on a wooden base.International Harvestersickles, grinding tools -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Domestic object - Mangle
... by a hand crank.... by cogs and powered by a hand crank. Domestic object Mangle ...A significant household item used in the process of washing clothes by Melvin Newton Lovell who had started in 1869, as a young carpenter and later he became a successful businessman and manufacturer of household items.Small home appliance.A mangle or wringer is a mechanical laundry aid consisting of two rollers in a sturdy frame, connected by cogs and powered by a hand crank.domestic object, laundry, melton newton lovell -
Orbost & District Historical Society
metal butter churn, first half 20th century
... A metal butter churn with cast iron hand crank on side...-churn farming A metal butter churn with cast iron hand crank ...Used domestically, though any extra butter could have been sold to neighbours. Many families kept a cow or two for milk etc. Cream needed to be at least 2 days old - the thicker the better. The handle was turned until the cream turned to butter,the whey was poured off and the butter washed in cold water until the water ran clear. Generally salt and bicarbonate of soda were added. Two pats were used to form butter into 1lb lots. This butter was most typically meant for consumption by the family, but in some instances it may be taken away for consignment by commercial receivers of dairy produce. This item is typical of the period when food processing was done at home. It would have been before the time of mass food processing factories.A metal butter churn with cast iron hand crank on side. The bowl container has a steel lid. It sits on a tripod stand.dairy butter-churn farming -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1910
... Hand-cranked twin 4" diameter roller, cast iron knife...-and-dandenong-ranges Hand-cranked twin 4" diameter roller, cast iron ...Hand-cranked twin 4" diameter roller, cast iron knife cleaner, with a wooden handle, and painted red. (Maker now shown). -
Mont De Lancey
Vintage Fruit Press Juicer
... Metal cylindrical drum with hand-cranked turning wheel... with hand-cranked turning wheel for fruit juice pressing ...Metal cylindrical drum with hand-cranked turning wheel for fruit juice pressing, with a shute, and a manufacturer's plaque on the front. On a cast iron base.Mauri Bros & Thomson Limited Manufacturers Sydney Brisbane & Wellington N.Z.juicers, presses -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1910
... Red painted, 5 1/2" diameter, hand cranked cast iron rotary..., hand cranked cast iron rotary disc knife cleaner. With a wooden ...Red painted, 5 1/2" diameter, hand cranked cast iron rotary disc knife cleaner. With a wooden handle and a metal screw."Beatrice Knife Cleaner Made in England Regd Trade Mark No 224159"knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1910
... "Vono' 7 1/2'diameter, hand-cranked, cast iron, rotary disc..." "Vono' 7 1/2'diameter, hand-cranked, cast iron, rotary disc ..."Vono' 7 1/2'diameter, hand-cranked, cast iron, rotary disc knife cleaner, painted green, with a wooden knob on the handle."The Vono Knife Cleaner - Trade Mark"knife cleaners -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Butter Churn, Cherry and Sons, Circa 1890-1920
... to an exterior metal hand crank with turned wood handle, through a hole... to an exterior metal hand crank with turned wood handle, through a hole ...The subject item is a good example of a large, hand-operated Bentwood box butter churn used to make up to 14 pounds of butter. It was made in Gisborne, Victoria, by the famous manufacturer, E. Cherry, and is known as an Improved Patent No.2 model probably dating from the late 1800s. The Cherry works specialised in making all types of butter churns and equipment for both domestic use on farms and small butter factories during the late nineteenth and early to mid. twentieth centuries. Milk was "separated" to retrieve the cream which was then beaten to make butter. E Cherry began making various models of Cherry butter churns in 1858, Edward Cherry migrated from Herefordshire England to Australia in 1855 with his wife Ann Appleby, nee Davis, and established a joinery workshop at Gisborne, Victoria. He began by making butter churns in his spare time and his product soon became popular allowing him to establish a viable business. A factory was established in 1875 and he started to make churns of all sizes including up to industrial scale. He exported his products to many countries around the world, Edward Cherry died in 1909 and the business was then run by his son George until he died in 1917. E Cherry's other son Thomas (1861-1945) was also involved in the firm maintaining an interest for several years. He had been born in Gisborne and became a senior house medical surgeon at the Melbourne Hospital in 1890. He continued his studies at Kings College London, eventually becoming a renowned bacteriologist and agricultural scientist. A significant giving an snapshot into how early rural and industrial manufacturing became established in Australia.Rectangular butter churn, a footed wooden box containing an X-shaped wooden interior rack, which is joined to an exterior metal hand crank with turned wood handle, through a hole in the box. Beneath the hand crank is a hole from the interior lined with metal. The lid has a carry handle affixed to the lid on two cross pieces attached to the lid by brass screws.Lettering in black on a transfer "CHERRY & SONS PTY LTD. GISBORNE VICTORIA". Model 00warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, butter churn, gisborne, edward cherry, george cherry, thomas cherry, ann appleby, dairy equipment -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1910
... Hand cranked, cast iron knife cleaner. Cast iron circular..." on the front. "Rd. No 686261" on the back. Hand cranked, cast iron ...Hand cranked, cast iron knife cleaner. Cast iron circular barrel, with iron and wood handle. Cork/chamois ?, within barrel for cleaning knives."Beatrice Knife Cleaner" on the front. "Rd. No 686261" on the back.knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Cake Mixer, Landers, Frary & Clark, Circa 1905
... , operated by hand-cranked handle with a wooden knob. Mixer attaches... cake mixer with 2 beaters and 1 whisk, operated by hand-cranked ...Tinplate round cake mixer with 2 beaters and 1 whisk, operated by hand-cranked handle with a wooden knob. Mixer attaches to a table with a screw on clamp.whisks, food processing equipment -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Butter Churn, Cherry and Sons, 1890-1920
... to an exterior metal hand crank with turned wood handle, through a hole.... Beneath the hand crank is a hole from the interior lined ...The subject item is a good example of a large, hand-operated Bentwood box butter churn used to make up to 14 pounds of butter. It was made in Gisborne, Victoria, by the famous manufacturer, E. Cherry, and is known as an Improved Patent No.2 model probably dating from the late 1800s. The Cherry works specialised in making all types of butter churns and equipment for both domestic use on farms and small butter factories during the late nineteenth and early to mid. twentieth centuries. Milk was "separated" to retrieve the cream which was then beaten to make butter. E Cherry began making various models of Cherry butter churns in 1858, Edward Cherry migrated from Herefordshire England to Australia in 1855 with his wife Ann Appleby, nee Davis, and established a joinery workshop at Gisborne, Victoria. He began by making butter churns in his spare time and his product soon became popular allowing him to establish a viable business. A factory was established in 1875 and he started to make churns of all sizes including up to industrial scale. He exported his products to many countries around the world, Edward Cherry died in 1909 and the business was then run by his son George until he died in 1917. E Cherry's other son Thomas (1861-1945) was also involved in the firm maintaining an interest for several years. He had been born in Gisborne and became a senior house medical surgeon at the Melbourne Hospital in 1890. He continued his studies at Kings College London, eventually becoming a renowned bacteriologist and agricultural scientist. A significant giving an snapshot into how early industrial manufacturing became established in Australia.Rectangular manual butter churn, footed wooden box containing an X-shaped wooden interior rack, which is joined to an exterior metal hand crank with turned wood handle, through a hole in the box. Beneath the hand crank is a hole from the interior lined with metal. The lid has a carry handle affixed to the lid on two cross pieces attached to the lid by brass screws.Label in block transfer Manufactured by Cherry & Sons Pty Ltd Gisborne, Victoria Size "00"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, butter churn, cherry and sons, wooden butter churn -
Puffing Billy Railway
Lister Auto Truck
... petrol motor which is Hand Cranked to start.... cylinder petrol motor which is Hand Cranked to start. Lister Auto ...The Lister Auto-Truck was a small monowheel tractor built for moving light loads around factories, railway yards and similar sites. They were built by R A Lister and Company of Dursley, Gloucestershire, well known for their range of small stationary engines The Auto-Truck was one of several monowheel tractors to appear in the 1920s and '30s, with the availability of small, reliable petrol engines, as developed for motorcycles and the stationary engines for which Lister were already known. These were tricycle vehicles, with the single leading wheel used for both drive and steering. Their simple construction carried most of the mechanism on this wheel as a single unit, the chassis with the trailing wheels being little more than a trailer for balance. Simplicity was a key feature. The engines were single-cylinder and air-cooled. Ignition was by magneto, rather than requiring a battery and electrical system. One of these designs was produced in the 1920s by George Grist of the Auto Mower Co., Norton St Philip, Somerset. The engine was a JAP 600 cc four-stroke air-cooled sidevalve, a typical small engine of the time. The Auto Mower Co. were Lister agents and when Lister heard of this 'Auto-Truck' they bought one for use in their own factory. It was used to carry heavy engine castings from the foundry to the machine shop. Lister customers saw them and there was such interest in wanting to buy them that Lister negotiated with Auto Mower to build them under licence. Although Lister were already well known for their small petrol stationary engines, these were heavy cast-iron engines with water hopper cooling and unsuitable for vehicle use. Lister remained with the JAP engine for the Auto-Truck. The Auto-Truck was designed for use in factories or other places with smooth surfaces of concrete or tarmac. This allowed the use of small solid-tyred wheels with only simple suspension, making the vehicle simple, cheap and lightweight. They had little ability on soft surfaces though and could even topple over if driven carelessly across slopes. Their design was a compromise between the top-heavy nature of the tall engine grouping above its wheel and a well thought-out chassis for stability. The bearing between them was a large diameter ring roller bearing, mounted at the lowest part of the chassis. This gave rigidity and stability, even after long wear. A ring of rolled channel girder was attached to the engine group and rollers on the chassis carried the load upon this. On early Auto-Trucks this bearing is set very low, in line with the chassis members, and is covered by thin steel plates. The front panel of the engine cover is distinctive with large ventilation holes and a Lister signature cut through it. Strangely this panel is made of thick cast iron, providing substantial weight high on the engine and only adding to its top heaviness. To improve visibility of moving vehicles in noisy factories, this panel was often painted white, the rest of the vehicle being Lister's usual brunswick green. The driver was seated on a Brooks bicycle saddle, which in recognition of the lack of vehicle suspension, was carried on the end of a cantilevered bar that acted as a leaf spring. A wide handlebar on the engine group was used for steering. A squeeze bar the width of this handlebar engaged the clutch. Controls included a hand throttle, a gear lever with two forward and one reverse gears, and a large handbrake lever. The engine unit rotated freely for a full 360° rotation. When used in reverse, the Auto-Truck could either be driven from the saddle, looking backwards over the driver's shoulder; or they could dismount, swivel the engine unit around and control it as a pedestrian-controlled truck from behind. Under the engine cover were two equal diameter tanks, a fuel tank for petrol and a shorter oil tank. Engine and chain-drive lubrication used a total-loss oil system, controlled by a small pump and needle valve. Info Ref: Lister Auto-Truck - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lister_Auto-TruckHistoric - Industrial monowheel tractor for moving light loads around factories, railway yards and similar sites.The Lister Auto-Truck - small monowheel tractor Made of steel with three wheels. Powered by a J.A.P single cylinder petrol motor which is Hand Cranked to start.Lister puffing billy, lister, lister auto truck, monowheel tractor -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Laundry Equipment, American Wringer, Household Clothes Mangle, Twentieth Century
... Large mechanical hand cranked household laundry mangle... Rolls Large mechanical hand cranked household laundry mangle ...A large device for drying laundry consisting of two rollers between which the wet laundry is squeezed (or wrung); a mangle. American English uses the term 'Wringer' whereas UK English uses the term 'mangle'. Later devices were typically electrified.Large mechanical hand cranked household laundry mangle with hardwood rolls and metal fittings. Information about the equipment is stamped/incised on both the metal and wooden frame.Household Clothes Mangle /American Wringer No 120 / Inc Metal Bearings / / Hardwood Rollslaundry equipment, household mangle, wringer