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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LOCAL TREES - AND OTHERS
Typed notes mostly on the native cedar tree (Cedrela australia - Australian Red Cedar). Notes describe the cedar as an attractive, easily worked timber that was plentiful. Most of the notes describes the loss of the trees by the timber cutters cutting the trees for furniture.document, local trees - and others, australian red cedar, bill beatty, along the great divide -
National Wool Museum
Stool
Furniture of foreman's office at textile mill. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Furniture - Chair, early 29th century
The Bentwood chair has been called ‘the world’s most popular chair’. The original Bentwood chair, was designed by German-Austrian cabinet maker and Master Joiner, Michael Thonet (b.1796 - d.1871) and introduced to the market in 1859. Thonet started his business in his home town of Boppard as an independent cabinet maker in 1819. In the 1830’s he began trying to make furniture from glued (laminated) and bent wooden slats. Over the next few years his attempts to patent this process failed in Germany, Great Britain, France, and Russia. He then began using lightweight, strong wood and bending it into elegant, comfortable furniture. The Bentwood technology took Thonet years to perfect. In simple terms, the wooden rods or lengths were wet by soaking or steaming, bent into shape and then held in place until they hardened into the moulded curved shape or pattern. The wood usually chosen for the bentwood chairs was maple or beech. Thonet had revolutionised an older process by industrialising the process. The dowels of wood were cut and prepared as components of furniture, treated by the ‘bentwood’ process, then ready immediately for assembling with very little extra workmanship needed. Thonet held 2 patents for this process, the second one ended on 10th July 1869 and was non-renewable. At the Trade Fair at Koblenz of 1841 Prince Klemens Wenzel von Mettemich was very impressed with Thonet’s furniture, especially the chairs. In 1842 Thonet sold his Boppard business and emigrated to Vienna, and began working, along with his sons, on the interior decoration of the Palais Leichtenstein, for the Carl Leistler establishment. In 1849 he began his own business again, the Gebruder Thonet to include his sons (translated “Brothers Thonet”). He produced the “No. 1” Bentwood chair. He received a bronze medal for his Vienna bentwood chairs at the World Fair in London in 1851, and a silver medal in Paris in 1855. In 1856 he opened a new factory in Koritchan (Moravia), where there were extensive woods of beech trees available for his enterprise. In the next years, five more Eastern European production sites were established in Bystritz (1862), Nagy-Ugrócz (1866), Wsetin (1867), Hallenkau(1867) and Nowo-Radomsk(1880). Thonet’s 1859 No. 14 “chair of chairs” (or “Konsumstuhl Nr. 14” – coffee shop chair no. 14) was the most famous of all of Thonet’s Bentwood chairs. In 1867 he received a gold medal at the Paris World Fair. This new style of furniture making became very popular. Up until 1830 50 million of these chairs had been produced. By the 1870’s Thonet owned offices in almost 20 countries, with sales locations across Europe, in Chicago and New York. In 1889 he set Thonet set up a head office in Frankenberg, Hesse. Bentwood models designed in the mid to late 19th century featured hand-caned or laminated wood seats and were usually stamped with the country of origin. The Bentwood elements were the backrest, seat rim and legs. Typically the seat was covered with ‘bucket’ leather. After the Patent ran out in 1869, companies such as Jacob & Josef Kohn began the production of bentwood furniture.The popularity of the Bentwood chair that was introduced by Michael Thonet in the 1850s is due to its versatility and timeless quality. Its style, whether varnished or painted, suits any room in the house. The lightweight chairs are also popular for café and restaurant seating, as well as for public gatherings. They can be easily moved around and grouped in a variety of ways to suit any occasion.Chair, bentwood, pair of two. Backrest has full length inverted U inside frame. Support rail and wire reinforcing between legs. 3692.01 seat has floral pattern pressed into wood 3692.02 seat is plain (replacement seat). Made by Harnison & Co.3692.01 chair's marks; Label ""HARNISON & CO./ NEUSOL / BUDAPEST" and "WIENER NOBEL" and "(symbol) N inside circle, under Crown" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, domestic furniture, dining furniture, bentwood chair, harnison & co., neusol, budapest, wiener nobel -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Furniture - Furniture, spindle-leg, wood table, 20thC
A small wooden occasional table with 4 turned legs with 4 rails running around the basefurniture, woodwork, craftsmen, moorabbin, bentleigh, melbourne, early settlers, market gardeners -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Furniture, UNKNOWN, Small Round Table, 1770-1790
No inscriptions Not dated.decorative arts, furniture, table, side table, round table, wooden, woodwork, interior -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Furniture, UNKNOWN, Settee, c. 1850
No Marksdecorative arts, furniture, settee, couch, sitting, walnut, fringe, upholstered -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Furniture, UNKNOWN, Bedside Cupboard, c.1850
No inscriptions Not dated.decorative arts, furniture, bedroom, interior, bedside cupboard, cupboard, woodwork, mahogany -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Furniture, UNKNOWN, Sideboard, c.1830
decorative arts, furniture, woodwork, sideboard, interior, mahogany, sideboard, interior -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Furniture, UNKNOWN, Writing bureau, c.1790
No Marksdecorative arts, furniture, writing desk, desk, bureau, mahogany, brass, interior -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Furniture, UNKNOWN, Wine Cooler (Cellarette), c.1830
decorative arts, furniture, wine cooler, wine, storage, mahogany, carved, woodwork -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Furniture, UNKNOWN, Chest of Drawers, c.1780
decorative arts, furniture, woodwork, drawers, interior, bedroom, brass, carved -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Furniture - Sea Chest, c. 1850s
The Rogers Family lived in Truro (Cornwall), and John Rogers followed his brother to Australia in 1838, at the age of 17. He boarded the Florentia, bringing with him only this sea chest, and after arriving in Sydney John travelled to Victoria where he went to the goldfields. He married Sarah in 1862 when he was 46, and she was 28, and from 1866 to 1872 they lived on Churchill Island, building two cottages which stand to this day. This object is intrinsic to the history of Churchill Island Heritage Farm, as it was the only object that John Rogers - one of the first inhabitants of the Island - brought with him from the United Kingdom. The sea chest is demonstrative of his personal journey as well as a broader pattern of immigration and settlement that occurred throughout Australia in the early nineteenth century. John's travels from Sydney to Victoria, onto the goldfields, and then settling onto Churchill Island - claiming possession of it through 'squatter's rights' - is one that is fundamental to the understanding of the formation of the Island and the development of its modern identity. The chest is now part of the collection of the Churchill Island Heritage Farm and sits on the island’s first building; a cottage Rogers has built himself. It has been part of all Rogers life story and has stayed with the family, passed on to generations until Rogers’s great granddaughter, Helen Sykes, donated it to the museum in 2012. Wooden sea chest with hinged lid, possibly wood Baltic pine (Picea abies). Green paint stain on lidJOHN ROGERS/WANTED ON THE VOYAGEjohn rogers, sea chest, churchill island, immigration, furniture, cornwall, florentia, victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - STEAM TRAM AT ALEXANDRA FOUNTAIN, approx 1901
black and white photograph of steam trams and trailers at the Alexandra Fountain, Charing Cross C 1900. Beehive store in background. 'Henderson and Goodison, Beehive - furniture and drapery' J.T. Hill Tailor ' 'Confidence - Curls Tobacco' sign visible on top of trams.place, streetscape, alexandra fountain -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: MAPLES PRAHRAN
A letter with red print in the letter head from Maples Furniture, Pianos, Radios Prahran to Mrs. Lydia Chancellor 'Taraxville' Golden Square, Victoria. They are notifying her there was a catalogue of their antique exhibition being posted to her for perusal. 16th April 1948.communication, postal, letters, lydia chancellor collection, collection, commerce, business, trade, antiques, exhibition, correspondence -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper, Scrapbook Clipping, Library Collection, Ringwood, Victoria
Newspaper Clipping from the ""Post", 8-9-1993". P5. "Mulluim Primary rising The arson attack on Mulum Primary School has rallied parents, teachers and students around the school, according to principal Rob Bloye."We're slowly getting the school together and we already have four portables and furniture. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION; 'DRUSILLA' MOUNT MACEDON
A catalogue titled 'Drusilla' Mount Macedon. 'Commencing Monday, 3rd December, 1945 Sale By Auction of Antiques, Furniture and Works of Art. In the Collection of the late Phelia Maude and E. Norton Grimwade. Baillieu Allard PTY. LTD. Auctioneers. 360 Collins Street, Melbourne. Telephone: M1001 (9 lines.)' Also included in the catalogue is a newspaper cutting dated 2/3/1946 and titled 'Charming Debutantes.' The two debutantes are Judith Barrett and Phelia Grimwade the daughters of Mrs. Russell Barrett and Mrs. Lionel Grimwade.buildings, house, drusilla, lydia chancellor collection, collection, 'drusilla, ' mount macedon, place, house, home, auction, antiques, furniture, art, artwork, auctioneers, debutantes, judith barrett, phelia grimwade, mrs. russell barrett, mrs lionel grimwade, history, heritage -
Hamilton Pastoral Museum
Altar Plaque, 1861 approx
Part of Church furniture, when Church was closed in 1966. Part of Church tradition in use in Church 1861 1966Large Painted Glass plaque , wooden framed. Hangs above the altar in St. Luke's Church."God Is Love" Cross with Crownlutheran church, altar decoration -
The Cyril Kett Optometry Museum
Photograph, Janice Cook, 1930s Optometric Consulting Room in Kett Museum, 07/06/2019
Digital photograph of 1930s optometric consulting room in the Aitken Gallery of the Kett Optometry Museum. The photograph is taken looking through the door labelled 'W.E.SMITH. FVOA OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN'. The detailed exhibit shows equipment, instruments and furniture typical of optometry practices in the 1930s. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - IAN DYETT COLLECTION: AUCTION CATALOGUE - DEPARTMENT OF SUPPLY
Pale green auction catalogue for a sale on the 29th June 1954 by the Department of Supply. Lots included vehicles, earth moving equipment, pumps, tractors, vehicle parts, furniture and office equipment. J. H. Curnow & Son Pty. Ltd. Were the auctioneers.business, auctioneers, j h curnow & son pty ltd, ian dyett collection - auction catalogue - department of supply, general motors-holden, j h curnow & son pty ltd, hedges & bell pty ltd -
Gippsland Vehicle Collection
Furnishings, Display Cabinets
Display Cabinetsfurniture, cabinet, display -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Examination chair associated with the Faculty of Anaesthetists, Royal Australian College of Surgeons, c1900
Likely to be a German designed operating chair. Very similar to operating chair shown in [Aesculap] Aktiengesellschaft fur Feinmechanik vormals Jetter & Sheerer, "Illustriertes Musterbuch", 1904, Tuttlingen, South Germany, p. 720, no. 34, 412 Fig 1 & 2. Early twentieth century examination chair constructed of metal and leather. The structure is metal and painted with cream enamel. The seat and seat extension are covered in brown leather. It has two folding sections with metal leg rests, and a base on castors. There are three holes in each arm rest, possibly indicating missing attachments. The chair is adjustable to horizontal.examination, furniture, royal australian college of surgeons -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Chess Table, 09/06/2020
Timber table with a chess board on top.chess, furniture, chess table -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BISHOP'S THRONE
Black and white photograph of a high backed wooden chair - the original Bishop's Throne from All Saints Churchtopic, objects, furniture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - PERPETUAL CALENDAR
Small black wooden perpetual calendar showing month, date and day on canvas and paper rollers. With pointed top and 4 small winder knobs down each side.on back name unreadable 1/1/15 Wilson 1931furniture, office, caalendar -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Tools, Saws, Early 20th century
These handsaws belonged to a Warrnambool furniture maker and dealer, Ernest Brighton Phillips (1875-1924). He learned cabinet making at the Warrnambool Box Works and established a furniture warehouse at the corner of Liebig and Koroit Streets in the late 1890s. By the early 20th century he had the largest furniture warehouse and factory in Victoria outside Melbourne and his furniture was sold all over Australia. He and his family lived at ‘Heatherlie’ in Koroit Street and today the site of this family home houses the retirement village complex known as ‘Heatherlie’. The makers of these saws was Robert Sorby of the Kangaroo Works in Sheffield, England. This business was established in 1928 and is one of the world’s premier manufacturers of specialist woodworking tools. These two tools are of some significance as they belonged to Ernest Phillips, a prominent businessman in Warrnambool at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th centuries. These are also a good example of the type of tools used in the woodworking trade 100 years ago. These are two handsaws which belonged to Ernest Phillips. They have wooden handles attached to the blade by metal screws. One screw is missing on the larger saw. The blades are made of steel with serrated edges and they are inserted into a fold of steel along the top edge. The handles are well-worn and the blades are a little rusty. ‘Robt. Sorby Sheffield Cast Steel’ ‘E. Phillips’ ernest phillips, robert sorby, history of warrnambool -
Port of Echuca
Domestic object - Wooden mantel clock
Wooden mantel clock mounted on a piece of timber which appears to have been screwed down onto another piece of furniture.. The timber is red coloured. The clock has brass handles on both sides, one of which is missing. The clock is very rectangular in shape.Eight hour, half hour turn E.N Welch Mfg. Co. 37/6 Fosterville. are the only discernable words written on the remains of a red label stuck on the back of the clock. WELCH is written on the clock face. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - W.WOTHERSPOON
Brown paper Document, Advertising page,for W.Wotherspoon, corner of Barnard and Wattle Streets, Bendigo. Established 1859.Furniture, Bedsteads, Bedding, &c.Rubber stamp of Royal Historical Society of Victoria top left corner .Printed by Bolton & Sons Bendigo .Circ 1890'sBolton & Sons, Printers, &c., Bendigo.document, w.wotherspoon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - INVOICE COLLECTION: BENDIGO ARCADE AUCTION ROOMS INVOICE, 1897
Bendigo Arcade Auction Rooms Invoice : Invoice is blue in colour printed in black with 'Hargreaves Street, Bendigo 28/01/1897. Sold for Mr Waldock. By G.H. Hobson & Co., Produce and General Salesmen. Sales of Farm, Furniture and General Goods. Box 625T.J. Symes, Printer, Bendigo Arcade.business, retail, auction rooms, bendigo arcade auction rooms. g>h>hobson & co -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, J.T. Walker's Warehouse, 125 Dana Street. Ballarat
Furniture Warehouse and Bedding Factory. Plate 293 Chuck Photo Series.j.t. walker's warehouse, dana street, building, manufacturing, commerical -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Furniture, UNKNOWN, Chest of Drawers, c. 1775
No Marksdecorative arts, furniture, drawers, interior, storage, bedroom, woodwork, wood, mahogany