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Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Functional object - Bill hook, pre World War 1
A billhook or bill hook is a versatile cutting tool used widely in agriculture and forestry for cutting woody material such as shrubs, small trees and branches. A billhook consists of a handle and a blade with a bevelled cutting edge. The blade is curved at the top end to form a hook shape. The handle is virtually always wooden.Rough pine handle with many borer holes. Commercially made (no ID) cast in socket one end, strap iron riveted other end. Cast blade.tools, hook, bill hook, churchill island, farm, iron -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1929
Cast iron and wood encased, hand-cranked, static type knife cleaner. Wooden box shape with cast iron and wood handle and 'buffer' enclosed within.knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Apple Parer/Corer, Goodell Co, Circa 1895
These large mechanical parers are generally referred to as 'commercial' apple parers. However, they were used in the kitchens of large households, as well as hotels and by commercial apple processors. These are fascinating contraptions, particularly when seen in motion.Cast iron assay apple parer and corer, mechanisms with cams, gears and levers operated by cast iron and wooden handle. Mounted on a wooden base, with Donvale printed on it.Bonanza made by Goodell Co, Antrim NH USA Numbers 43, 13, 40, 23 (on different parts of the mechanism)apple corers, apple peelers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Cast Iron Dolly Pot
Cast iron dolly pots were used in the mining industry to crush ore specimens and samples into dust before panning. The principle is the same as a mortar and pestle.This item has two pieces both are made from cast iron and are rusted and a dark brown color. One is a tapering cylinder 16.5 centimetres wide a its top, the first two and a half centimetres down tapper to 13.5 diameter, the next nine centimetres tapper to 11 centimetres diameter. the last two and a half centimetres is a solid base that flares out to a 16.5 centimetre diameter, the inside of the bottom of the cylinder is a bowl shape. The other piece is a solid tapering shape, it's four and a half centimetres in diameter at one end which tappers to three centimetres in four centimetres of length, the next sixteen centimetres tapper to two centimetre diameter. There is a knob on top, one and a half centimetre high and two and a half centimetres wide.mortar and pestle, dolly pot, gold minning -
Ballan Shire Historical Society
Plaque, Ballan Shire Seal
The Shire of Ballan was proclaimed in November 1864. The Corporate Seal of the Shire of Ballan appeared first as an impression in September 1867 and as a wax seal in August 1868. This large metal seal was originally mounted on the wall of the Ballan Council Chambers and can now be found in the Ballan Old Courthouse.This is a photograph of the cast metal Corporate Seal of the Shire of BallanSee photographballan shire, ballan shire seal -
Greensborough Historical Society
Functional object - Gem Iron, Gem scone iron, 1930s
Gem irons were heated before adding batter. The design was unchanged for many years. Also known as drop scone iron.Cast iron gem scone iron, for 12 sconesgem irons, baking utensils, cooking -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Hand Grenade, Mills Bomb No. 36 (Inert), 1941
Patented by William Mills and known as 'Mills Bombs', these were first used in WW1 and were used by the British Army until 1972. Three models were made - No. 5, No. 23 and No. 36. The latter two could be fired from a rifle (with suitable attachments). Note that the casing is grooved to assist fragmentation. These grenades had a time delay fuse of 7 seconds initially but later a 4 second fuse was introduced. Upon explosion, its lethal range was approx. 90m but on hard ground it could be double that. Over 75 million were produced.Cast-iron 'pineapple' shaped anti-personnel grenade. -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Boiler pot with lid, clark and co, early 1900's
Cooking pot used on wood stoveThis is a domestic cooking pot used for food preparation.oval shaped boiler with a handle and lid, cast ironClark and co. 2 1/2gallonsdomestic, kitchen, pot, boiler, cast iron -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Functional object - Set of three Cast Iron Cooking Pot, A Kenrick & Sons - West Bromwich
The cooking pots were used by Pioneer's of the City of Moorabbin.Black cast iron cooking boiler pots with lidsA. Kenrick & Sons/9 Galls / West Bromwichcooking, moorabbin, pioneers, cast iron pots -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Minefields and Miniskirts play at the NVVM (3 copies); 2 advertising flyers; 3 photocopies of articles in newspapers, 2015
Booklet containing biographical information about the cast and crew.national vietnam veterans museum, stage play -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - FLAT IRON
Silvesters cast iron number 7 flat iron.Silvesters logo & number 7domestic equipment, laundering, iron -
Wannon Water
Antique cast iron seal embossing press, Seal
The Portland Water Board was constituted on July 1 1984 under the Water and Sewerage Authorities (Restructuring ) Act 1983 and amalgamated the prebvious authorities of Portland Sewerage Authority and the Portland Waterworks Trust. The Portland Water Board was abolished on 1 July 1994 under the Water Act 1989 and amalgamated with Port Fairy Water Board and Heywood Water Board to form Portland Coast Regional Water AuthorityA cast iron seal press. This was used by Portland Water Board to emboss agreements and official documents. Die is still attached to the press. It reads: Portland Water Board 1984 Cast iron press with handle and inscripted brass diePortland Water Board 1984 Remnant of label: .. eszler 103 Hawke Street West Melbournepublic administration, amalgamation, restructure, portland, port fairy, heywood, water supply, sewerage -
Puffing Billy Railway
Flat Belt Driven Drill Press
Industrial - Flat Belt Driven Drill PressHistoric - Industrial - Flat Belt Driven Drill PressDrill press. - made of Metal and Steel and cast ironHercus Made in Australiaflat belt driven, drill press, puffing billy -
Puffing Billy Railway
Hand Operated Rail Drill
This hand operated drill was used to drill holes in the rails so that with fishplates (metal joiners) the rails could be bolted together to form a continuous length.Historic - Railways Permanent Way and Works - track equipment - Hand Operated Rail Drill Hand Operated Rail Drill made of cast Metalpuffing billy, hand operated rail drill -
Puffing Billy Railway
Rail Saw, Hand Operated
Hand Operated Rail Saw Out on the track in the old days, it was sometimes required to cut a piece of railway track. Before the use of generators and oxy cutting, the only way to do this was with a hand saw. This is the machine operated by two people, that would cut a piece of rail in half. And when the rail was cut, it was usually required to join it to another rail which required putting in 4 to 6 holes in the rail with a Hand Operated drill. Historic - Railways Permanent Way and Works - track equipment - Hand Operated Rail Saw Hand Operated Rail Saw made of cast metalpuffing billy, hand operated rail saw -
Puffing Billy Railway
Crank Handle, for Saw Bench
Crank Handle for Saw Bench Crank Handle fornew record Saw BenchCrank Handle for Saw Bench made of cast metal 4N153puffing billy, crank handle, saw bench, new record saw bench -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Plaque, 1941
Made by internee at Camp 3 TaturaPlaster cast plaque with profile of Emil Siegfried Hottelmanntatura, ornaments, plaster -
Clunes Museum
Ceremonial object - BELL
THE BELL WAS ORIGINALLY IN THE WESLEY SUNDAY SCHOOLCHURCH BELL, CAST IN BRASS OR BRONZE, WITH IRON CLAPPER.metalcraft, bronzeware, churches - wesley, church bell -
Clunes Museum
Tool - NAPPING HAMMER, CIRCA 1851
NAPPING HAMMER- CAST IRON EQUIPMENT USED IN MINING.local history, mining, equipment -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Instrument - Realia, Large Dial Type Frequency Meter, 1960's
Use to measure frequency of electrical alternating current. Used at Stawell Technical School.Large Black Cast Metal case with white DialCycles Per Second Frequency Meter A.G.E. 230Vscience, education -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Tea Kitchen
Cast iron Fountain used to heat water on the stove -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Tool - Branding Iron
Cast iton with ring at the top. Brand name "Peck" -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Lasts
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.lasts, 8, shoe repair and socket, cast iron -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia
Cast Iron Children's Money Box in shape of buildingstawell -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - shoe last
used by cobblers for the repair of foot wear ca1900we believe it was retailed by HOLDEN ca 1910cast iron shoe last used for shoe repairshoe last, cobblers, civilian, ca1910 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Alcoa berth, Portland Harbour, 1981
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: PRE-CAST DECK SLABS 4 ALCOA WHARF 8.1.81 - pencilport of portland archives, alcoa berth, silos, portland harbour trust -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Drill Press
Wall mounted hand operated drill press. Flywheel on LHS. Drill lowering hand wheel on top. Painted green and black.Cast in relief on frame "Champion ......... & Forge Co./ Lancaster" on LHS, "Warranted" on RHS.trades, metal working -
Mont De Lancey
Hand Beaters/Whisks
6 x assorted metal hand beaters/whisks, all with wooden handles.1. Skyline beater made in England. 2. Made in USA (cast iron) whisks, egg-beaters -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - CARRON brand Tailor's "Goose" Iron With Twist Handle, Carron Iron Company, c1850s - 1900
THE CARRON COMPANY The Carron Company established its ironworks on the banks of the River Carron in Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland, in 1759, and became an incorporated company in 1773. The company was the largest ironworks in Europe during the 19th century. It supplied ammunition and armaments, steamboat engines, pig iron, cast iron goods such as flat irons, balustrades, fire grates and bath tubs, pillar boxes and telephone boxes, and even cast iron rings for underground tunnels. In 1982 it became insolvent and was taken over by the Franke Corporation, using the brand Carron Phoenix.This iron is representative of the domestic appliances used throughout Australia up until electricity became widely available for domestic use.An antique Carron iron made of solid cast iron. These types of iron were nicknamed "sad irons" from the Old English where "sad" was originally a word which meant "heavy and solid". Typically, there would be two irons simultaneously in use: one to iron with and one being heated up on the stove or in the fire. This iron has a flat bottom and back and it curves to a point at the front. It has a goose neck handle which has a twist. Irons such as this were often given the name "goose" irons. Near the front of the iron on its top '11' is marked. These irons were used from the late 18th to mid 20th centuries before electricity was widely available in all areas, particularly in rural environments.On top of iron "CARRON"flat irons, domestic appliances -
Orbost & District Historical Society
coal shovel, late 19th century - 1940's
This was A Slab Hut (Orbost Information Centre) display item. It may have been used as a coal scuttle or a maize shovel.A well-used cast iron shovel with a tubular fitting for a handle. BRAD?cast-iron shovel