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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Charcoal Iron
Purchased for the collection by Barbara Gardiner at auctionAn example of the evolution of irons some of which date from the 1830sCast iron charcoal burning clothes iron. The main body has a lid which is opened by a handle which swings across to unlock the lid and swings back to lock under two brackets. The iron has a wooden handle and is supported by an upright which is cracked and wired together. There is a tin chimney attached to the outlet on the main body of the iron and a small trapdoor in the back.Kdomestic items, irons, domestic items, laundering -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Domestic object - Tin Shaving Stick Holder, Lathercreme Co
... on container and lid. Domestic object Tin Shaving Stick Holder ...Manufactured in GermanySmall cylinder with lid for shaving stick (emollient). Pink and Gold pattern on container and lid.Lathercreme Shaving Stick (Emollient)shaving stick holder, lathercreme, germany -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Domestic object - Tin Jewellery Box, c. 1900
... motif - all over pattern. c.1900. Domestic object Tin Jewellery ...Owned by Nurse Howell, Barrakee.Decorated tin jewellery box with lid and twisted metal handle. Pansy motif - all over pattern. c.1900.howell, jewellery box -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Domestic object - Tin of Talcum Powder (Full)
... of lavender on front Domestic object Tin of Talcum Powder (Full) ...Potter & Moores Lavender Talcum Powder, Mustard Coloured Tin, Lady on horse and bundles of lavender on frontEstablished 1749ladies personal toiletries, potter & moore talc, toiletries, talcum, powder -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Domestic object - Tin Match Box
... This small rectangular tin matchbox with raised writing on top would ...By the close of the 19th century, colonial children in Australia (especially poorer ones) were expected to work by age 10 or 11. Boys could become apprentices or assistants to trades such as butchers, printers, carpenters, bakers, smiths or services such as delivering newspapers. Girls could work as domestic servants, seamstresses, or in large clothing factories or weaving mills. Girls as young as 6 could work in cities selling stationary or matches to passers-by. In the 1880s workers in matchstick factories, predominantly women and young girls (4-16 years old) from working-class families could work up to 14 hours a day and were exposed to deadly phosphorous vapours on a daily basis. This led to the devastating disease known as “phossy jaw” or “phosphorous necrosis of the jaw” which caused the jawbone to rot. This small rectangular tin matchbox with raised writing on top would once have been gold and brightly coloured. It has a metal striker on the inside as this type of match contains phosphorous which is volatile and can be lit by friction. Duncan's Waterproof Wax vestas -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Domestic object - Hairpin Box
Tin used for storing ladies hair pins Blue tin hairpin box with decorative embossed hinged lid. Contains 3 compartments. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Container, Cigarette Tin
Part of the estate collection of Vietnam veteran Sgt T J Nicholson, Service no: 4410261, who served in 1st Armoured Regiment, Vietnam 1969-70.A small metal tid with a red lid used originally as a cigarette container. Object has been used to store epaulettes and badges.Benson and Hedges/Super Virginia Cigarette/Old Bond St London. W./Made In England/By Appointment To/Her Majesty The Queen/Tobacconists/Benson & Hedges Limited.epaulettes, vietnam, 1st armoured regiment, tj nicholson, cigarette tin, cigarette, benson and hedges, nicholson, trevor nicholson, 441026 -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Tin can
... on lid Functional object Tin can ...Soap used in the cleaning of leather goodsAs imported and sold by Holden and FrostSquat tin can with picture of horse and rider on lidProperts leather and saddle soap on lidleather soap, soap -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Boot cream
Boot cream used C1900 C2000Imported and sold by Holden and FrostKaki coloured tin with paper labelProperts boot creamjar, boot cream -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Tin can, C1900
... imprinted on lid with instructions for use Functional object Tin can ...Oil used for the preservation of metal C1900Imported and sold by Holden and FrostRound tin with horse and cart imprinted on lid with instructions for useUniversal - Metal Putz Pomade Instructions for uselubricant, oil, cans -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional Object - Metal Box - set of two, SECV Conductors tin, 1950's
... and lettered "17A" and "44B" SECV Conductors tin Functional Object ...The box used by the SECV Ballarat and Bendigo tram crews for holding their ticket outfits and making returns to the Revenue Clerks. Able to be fitted with a padlock - see Reg. Item 3673. Issued to a crew member with Traffic Nos. 17 and 44. Each crew member was issued with a series of tins, A, B, and C which allowed for the various days and weekends to enable Revenue Clerks to accept returns and restock the tins with new tickets etc. Known to crews as "Two bottle boxes" - could fit two bottles of ale into them. The actual manufacturer is not known - could have been SEC workshops. See item 8917 for an MMTB tin.Has a strong association with tram crews and the ticket / revenue collection system. Tram crews used them to contain their tickets and to undertake their returns. Also used to "hide" bottles of ale.Set of two metal boxes formed from four sheets of metal, spot welded together with a formed lid, hinged to box and fitted with a hasp and staple. Box painted black and lettered "17A" and "44B"trams, tramways, crews, tickets, revenue journal -
Nepean Historical Society
Domestic object - Box of a variety of things (Domestic objects, medicines, tool and a school slate))
A box of a variety of things: Flour sifter 6825.01; Household scale 6825.02; School slate 6825.03; Shears 6825.04; Box of Safety Fusees 6825.05; Wawn's Wonder wool Box 6825.06; Tin of Rawleigh's Medicated Ointment 6825.07; Tin of Boracic Acid 6825.08; A jar of Magnesium Sulphate (Epsom salts) 6825.09; Tube of Morrhuol-Acridine Cream 6825.10; -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing Archive
Functional object - tin oval hot water bottle, ?early 1900
... screw top with black metal handle Functional object tin oval hot ...?early 1900, used to warm the bed when filled with hot waterused to warm patients' bedgrey metal body, oval in shape, horizontal ridge around mid section, black metal screw top with black metal handlewhite sticker on top 176-020 in blue ink, also black ink mark on top 176-020bed warmer, metal object, ahnl, alfred hospital (melbourne)-history -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Biscuit Cutters, Unknown
Women in early settler days and 1900's managed the household and had to be self sufficient and were skilful cooks providing meals for their families. Normal daily life involved washing clothes, ironing, cooking meals and baking cakes, scones, bread, and pastries whilst caring for the children and making and mending the family's clothes. Nine round, one square vintage tin biscuit or pastry cutters: a set of five including a small, medium and large one with curved handles, plus two fluted and one plain cutter and one plain without handles.biscuit cutters, kitchenware, kitchen equipment, pastry cutters