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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - String Dispenser
Used in a Blackburn shop. Collected by Harold Bakes, member of the Society.Black metal beehive upon whose base string was wound. The string exiting through the hole in the top of the beehive. The inner ring of the beehive base rotates as the string is withdrawn.commerce, dispensers, commerce, shop equipment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Ceremonial object - Cake for WFE Liardet's 200th birthday, Marilyn Allport, 1999
Portion of cake from PMH&PS celebration of WFE Liardet's 200th birthday July 1999, baked and decorated by Marilyn Allport for the Society's July meeting. Kept in blue tin with cats on top.celebrations fetes and exhibitions, marilyn allport, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, wfe liardet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - NORM GILLIES COLLECTION: GB PIES & PASTIES WAXED PAPER PIE BAG
GB pies & Pasties waxed paper pie bag Sold by Gillies Bros., made in Bendigo Baked fresh dailY Unused pie bag White paper bag, with blue & red printing -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph - Beachfield Farm Country Restaurant, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1990
Black and white photograph showing Caroline Joiner preparing dough for bread baked every day at Beachfield Farm Country Restaurant Lake Tyers Beach Road Toorloo East Gippsland Victoriabusinesses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Lawn Mower - Motor, c1930
Given by Harold Bake and was used by him.|2007 - Seized gearbox repaired.Petrol driven motor Qualcast lawn mower (motor - Villiers Midget made in England) with a large roller.Qualcastdomestic items, gardening, machinery, engines - internal combustion -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - String Dispenser
Collected by Harold Bakes from a shop (Eileen Conlon's) in Surrey Hills.Small ornate bell shaped metal container with a hole at side which string protudes. Cotton stored inside. Decorations include 'Mathews, Marcus, Lucas. Johannes. Handle.handcrafts, equipment -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Functional object - Tram stop sign number - set of 2, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), 1960s?
Used by the MMTB to number each tram stop on the system. Was attached to a pole using a metal strap. See item 185 for an example with a strap.Demonstrates a MMTB tram stop number of two types of materials.Set of two numerals used on tram stops, both with two holes on the sides, and originally a red number on a white background. No. 3 - sheet metal baked enamalled. No. 7 - white core bakelite sheet.tramways, mmtb, tram stops, passenger signs -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Kitchen Containers, Nestle', 1930's to 1960
These items contained products for cooking use in the family kitchen in the 1930's - 1960. Five vintage tins and one bottle of kitchen products used in the home 1930's - 1960. 1. A small unopened Nestle' Nesco REGD. Dried Ice Cream Mix tin with powder inside. It has a yellow label with red, white and black lettering of the brand and details of product. Net weight 4oz. 2. A small McKenzie's Excelsior Baking Powder tin with a white, and gold printed paper label explaining manfacturer details and instructions for use. 4 ozs. Net. 3. Two large lidded The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. treacle tins with red, green and silver lettering. manufacturer details are printed on the front. 2lbs nett. 4. A small tin lidded cylinder of Herb-Ox Bouillon Cubes artificially flavoured. The manufacturer details and directions for use are printed in yellow and red. Net weight 3/4 oz. 5. A small clear glass bottle with a tin screw top lid of Rawleigh's Essence of Peppermint printed on the white and brown paper label. 2 fluid oz.1. 'Nesco Dried Ice Cream Mix Nestle' Vanilla Flavour. 16.11.63' 2. 'McKenzie's Excelsior Baking Powder' 3. 'The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd.Treacle' is printed in large red print. 4. 'Herb-Ox' printed in red lettering. 5. 'Rawleigh's Essence of Peppermint A delicious Flavour'.tins, bottles, kitchen equipment, kitchen ingredients -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Tasty gifts for inmates, 09/03/2016
Members of Greensborough Living Faith Church baked biscuits for Victorian prisoners at Easter 2016.News clipping, black text, colour image.living faith church -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Magdala Cake, baked at Victoria Bakery in Patrick Street by Mr J. Walker c1881
Magdala Cake Baked at Victoria Bakery Patrick Street by Mr J. Walker. C1881stawell, streetscape -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Unknown - Biscuit, Survival
One of the many items contained in a 24 hour combat ration packSmall sealed green package containing four survival biscuits. Part of a 24 hour ration pack. Front - Black text - BISCUIT SURVIVAL / WHOLESOME BAKE / 42 G NET / (rising sun emblem, army) / BISCUIT SURVIVAL Back - BS42 / -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Photograph Ruins of Borer's Bakery ovens, Princes Street, Port Melbourne, Peter Libbis, May 1999
One of five colour photos of ruins of Borer's Bakery ovens at 116 Princes Street, prior to demolition, May 1999. Close-up on detail of manufacturer of baking oven door: 'Engineers Small & Shatell Melbourne'demolitions, business and traders - bakers, g borer & co -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Baker the prince of Persian delicacies, 20/07/2016
Behi Cakes at 85-87 Main Street Greensborough bakes delicious Persian cakes and biscuits.News clipping, black text and colour imagebehi cakes, main street greensborough -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1900
The Mason family offered their barn for the baking of bread for the 'Ladysmith' community during Mount William gold rush.Photo of the Mason Family outside their home (four adults and three children)people, mason, mining, ladysmith -
Greensborough Historical Society
Booklet - Recipe Book, J. McAlpin & Sons, McAlpin's test kitchen recipes, 1940s
... baking ...A recipe book produced by the McAlpin's flour company. Contains mainly cake and biscuit recipes.Part of a collection of recipe books from Laurence N. Lewis41 p., illus.non-fictioncookbooks, recipe books, baking -
Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Recipe Book, J. McAlpin & Sons, McAlpin's Flour and Sydney Flour Recipe Book, 1960s
... baking ...A recipe book produced by the McAlpin's flour company. Contains mainly cake and biscuit recipes.Part of a collection of recipe books from Laurence N. Lewis64 p., illus. (some col.).non-fictioncookbooks, recipe books, baking -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Rolling Pin, Glass rolling pin, 1930c
Glass rolling pin can be filled with warm or ice water, cork stoppers missing. Used in baking for rolling out pastry.Glass rolling pin, molded lass, cork stoppers missingrolling pins, cooking, baking utensils -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Ceremonial object - Ornaments from cake for WFE Liardet's 200th birthday, Marilyn Allport, Jul 1999
Ornaments from cake from PMH&PS celebration of WFE Liardet's 200th birthday July 1999, baked and decorated by Marilyn Allport for the Society's July meeting: sugar and ribbon decorations including oval with image from PMH&PS logocelebrations fetes and exhibitions, marilyn allport, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, wfe liardet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - GB Gillies Pies sign
Gillies Pies was started by three brothers from Charlton, in central Victoria, Les, Alan and Norm Gillies who left their farm after the 1940s drought and headed to Bendigo to start anew. From their first small bakery in Mitchell Street, the brothers eventually went on to employ about 200 people with wholesale and retail locations spreading across the state and distribution including Melbourne.A double-sided sign, both sides are identical. A yellow sign with red writing, GILLES curved above the face of a boy eating a pie. GB. In blue writing, PIES & PASTIES. Baked Fresh Daily. There are three holes on each side for mounting.gilles pies, signs -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Ceremonial object - Ornaments from cake for WFE Liardet's 200th birthday, Marilyn Allport, Jul 1999
Ornaments from cake from PMH&PS celebration of WFE Liardet's 200th birthday July 1999, baked and decorated by Marilyn Allport for the Society's July meeting: nine ribbon clusters (red and blue), three of them attached to lump of sugar icingcelebrations fetes and exhibitions, marilyn allport, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, wfe liardet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: BENDIGO PERFORMANCE OF ''TOM BAKER'S CHICAGO SEVEN''
Merle Hall Collection - Bendigo Performance of ''Tom Baker's Chicago Seven'' 1991: Correspondence and information re group from Jazz Australia/Dian Allen; B7W photo of Tom Bake and trumpet; CV of Tom Baker; article from ''Time Out''. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Petrol Pump, Bowser
Harold Bakes obtained this item from the Hawthorn Line Depot of the P.M.G, at 385 Burwood Road Hawthorn,following up information provided by Stan Boreham..Hand operated petrol pump or bowserThis pump with tank and fittings and equipment is the property of VACUUM OIL CO PTY LTD V2946. on metal plate.on an alloy plate---Self measuring pump|G+B model 1-2179 14* 117704|manufactured by Gilbert + Barker Mfg Co Springfield Mass U.S.A.|important - Keep all Stuffing Boxes tight.transport, motor vehicles, machinery, pumps -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign, Yarra Trams, Stop sign fitted to tramcars, mid to late 2000's
Sign - galvanised folded steel sheet with a baked white enamel paint finish and overlaid with a reflective white and red "Stop" and two walking legs to warn motorists that a pedestrian or passenger was about to leave or board a tramcar. See Reg Item 1439 for another example.trams, tramways, tramcars, signs, passengers, safety -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, Estimate 1999
This photograph was taken in 1999 at 'The Harvest' exhibition at the Burke Museum for members of Baking Industry Victoria. The grain mill, manufactured by B.M. Purshouse in Wolverhampton, England, was of special interest.This photograph is of primary social significance to the Beechworth community because it depicts a 19th-century grain mill, manufactured by B.M. Purshouse in Wolverhampton, England, which was probably used at flour mills in the Ovens District, such as that at Tarrawingee, which opened in 1866. The purchase of agricultural machinery such as the grain mill accompanied the expansion of agriculture, including grain growing, in the Ovens District following the gold mining prosperity of the 1850s. This photograph may be of interest to researchers who wish to observe an image of the Purshouse grain mill.Colour rectangular photograph printed on matte AGFA photographic paper.Obverse: THE HARVEST / THE HARVEST Reverse: 2854beechworth, burke museum, promoting settlement, living in country towns, making regional centres, preserving traditions and commemorating, farming and agriculture, exhibitions, burke museum exhibitions, building local economies, transforming land, victorian agricultural history, marketing and promoting agricultural products, the harvest exhibition, harvests, victorian gold rush towns, grain mill, bm purshouse, crops and grain, baking industry victoria -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Meter Multi General Purpose, circa mid to late 1900's
This general purpose Multi-meter was manufactured after 1950 and used by the SEC Vic (Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme) from that date until late 1900's. It was used to measure very small voltages associated with the operation of the various Hydro Generators. The readings were able to be shown by the resistor in use in the current circuit. During this time period, high quality testing instruments were either sourced from Europe or England. This particular meter was manufactured in the Netherlands. This type of "old" analogue meter was replaced by digital meters whose electronic components are a fraction of the size of the older analogue ones.This analog General Purpose multi-meter is quite a large (for handheld mobile) apparatus which permits the easy monitoring of electrical variations within the large SEC Victoria Hydro Scheme's electrical generators. These generators are powered by the hydro force of "stored" water at a higher altitude. The establishment of both the NSW and Victorian Hydro schemes was achieved from the mid 1900's to the 1960's. At this point in time the need for additional power sources to quench both an industrial and domestic demand for electricity was purely an economic and not and environmental (carbon reduction) factor. This hydro scheme was instigated by "the Government of the day" as a bold move and was the major force of the World War II refugee and "technical" workforce inclusion of skilled and unskilled migration into the Australian environment. Although this mass "invasion" of workers with families was thought of in some circles as intrusive, the expansion of population post war years and its integration into the Australian rural sector, produced the multi- lingual multi-cultural diversity of later years.This General Purpose Multimeter is an analogue meter i.e. it has a needle arm that moves across a scale of divisions. This is a large(hand held) device due to the mechanical movement system within and the large size of its electronic components of its circuitry.There are two black bake-lite push buttons operating the wire inserts Positive/negative leads at the top. The meter (protected with a glass window) has clearly marked graduations (top - volts, bottom amperes). Below this are two bake-lite dials (left "potentiometer the right one measuring range selector). Below this is a "dial" switch to input the desired resistance measuring range "V" Front "H&B ELIMA" and to the right Elavi 15n. 0n the front side is a label "STATE ELECTRICITY COMMISSION OF VICTORIA TRANSMISSION DEPT E.C.No." On the bottom of the base is a stenciled layout of the battery "layout" including the fuse . The information notice is presented in five languages starting with German, English,French, Italian, Spanish and Dutchsec vic kiewa hydro scheme, alternate energy supplies, alpine population growth -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
McKenzie's Excelsior Baking Powder
Tin printed in gold and blue text and with a white lid.FRONT: Phosphate Aerator - McKenzie's Excelsior - Baking Powder - 4 ozs. Net - Clifford, Love McKenzie Pty. Ltd. DIRECTIONS FOR USE - McKenzie's "EXCELSIOR" Baking Powder is produced under careful laboratory control to ensure reliable results. It may, for this reason, be used with complete confidence in all climates. Use this Making Powder as required by your Recipe. The great advantage, however, of using Baking Powder and Plain Flour instead of Self-Raising Flour, is that you can vary the amount of rising if you wish to do so. To make your own Self-Raising Flour, thoroughly mix together 1-ozs (two level dessertspoons) of "EXCELSIOR" Baking Powder and 1-lb. (flour and a half cups) of Plain Flour, and sift several times through your fFour Sifter. USE A DRY SPOON - KEEP THE TIN CLOSED - Clifford Love McKenzie Pty. Ltd. Australia -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Nut Loaf Tin, Willow, c early 1900's
... Baking ...This nut roll tin was used in a period before 1959(when plastic containers started being used). It was a period when "home" cooking(desserts and cakes) was the only method of having cakes and other pastry dishes in rural areas as there were no local shops. The utensils available for this home cooking had to be strong and reliable and low maintenance. This was a period of self sufficiency especially in semi remote rural areas. Sadly, the Willow Company no longer has a nut loaf tin among their many cooking tins. A cylindrical nut loaf tin with removable lids at each end. The metal body of the tin has tiny patterned indented squares with only two of the three clips to ensure the tin stays closed. The lids at each end add to this tightening. On the lids there is rusty difficult to read stamping for the Willow brand. The cooked cake can be easily removed when the two lids are taken off. This is a rare tin.Around the edges of each lid is stamped 'NUT LOAF TIN'. In the middle of each lid is a circular shape with 'Made in Australia' around the edge. Inside this is a diamond shape with 'WILLOW'. There is a tiny square shaped pattern indented all over the body of the tin.baking tins, kitchenware, baking, cooking -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Wall Tile (Tegel)
Tiles are formed using the using the same tools as four centuries ago, namely a knife and a wooden mould with little nails in the corners. Afterwards, the imprints of the nails remain visible as minute points in the glaze. After the first baking, the tile is glazed. The wet glaze is imprinted with a charcoal powder design. Then the painter redraws the lines with a fine paint brush and uses his own craftsmanship to color with paints that are in fact glazes colored by a metal oxide. The second baking blends these colors with the layer of tin glaze. The result is a unique and beautiful tile. Tile design, making and baking is a traditional Dutch craft and continues today. The province of Friesland has its own traditions in the field of which this tile is a sample.Off-white pottery tile with blue coloured proverb in the Frisian language. There are also some blue glaze decorations in the four corners. On the back the brand name Harlingen Holland forms part of an imprint. There is also a hook for hanging.The proverb reads: "Doch dyn plicht en lit de lju mar rabje." (Do your duty and just let people talk). -
Arapiles Historical Society
Domestic object - Kitchen Cooking Utensils
(1) Used in baking and pastry-making, particularly for cutting dough into consistent shapes. Often found in early 20th-century kitchens, before plastic or aluminium cutters became common. Collectible item for vintage kitchenware enthusiasts. (2) Likely from the early to mid-20th century, when steel kitchen tools were standard before plastic or silicone alternatives. Used in baking, cooking, and food preparation. Versatile for straining soups, sifting flour, or draining boiled food items. A practical and collectible vintage kitchen tool.(1) An oval-shaped steel pastry cutter, likely used for cutting dough into precise shapes for pastries, biscuits, or cookies. The cutting edge is sharp, allowing for easy dough cutting. The top part may have a handle or grip, designed for comfort while pressing the cutter into dough. Shows signs of wear, tarnishing, and rust, indicating age and frequent use. (2) A round, shallow strainer, typically used for sifting flour, straining liquids, or draining foods. The perforated metal bottom allows for efficient draining of water or sifting of fine ingredients. A long steel handle is attached, designed for holding it over bowls, pots, or sinks. Shows signs of rust and wear, indicative of significant past use.kitchen, pastry cutter, strainer, cooking, household item -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign - Door stop sign ex an Z3 tram, Yarra Trams
Fitted to the folding doors of a Z3 class trams to warn motorists that a passenger was about to alight or board and that they must stop. Sign shaped to be above heads of people waiting on platform stops.Demonstrates methods of warning motorists that they must stop when passing a tram.Sign - galvanised steel sheet with a baked white enamel paint finish and overlaid with a reflective white and red "Stop" Two samples held - one with a more extensive red section. Has three stainless steel bolts with washers on the right hand side to fix the sign to an opening door.tramcars, z3 class, signs, passengers, safety