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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Pot Large with Tap, Circa 1950
This type of cast iron kettle was used by pioneer families, mainly rural in the early 1900's upon open fires (log). It covered rural activities that needed a constant readily available source of boiling water, in or mainly outside the kitchen of homesteads. This kettle was used in the early to late 1900's for the refreshment of stock men and farmers that had irregular "tea" breaks under sometimes hard and gruelling conditions.This kettle belonged to and was used by a Kiewa Valley, pioneer family, the Roper Family. This kettle was moved from their Kiewa Valley property to their hut built on the Bogong High Plains. The Bogong High Plains area provided Kiewa Valley cattlemen a good supply of fodder to supplement their Kiewa Valley grazing areas. This "camp draft" activity , in the high plains, could take up to six weeks.This large cast iron modified camp pot (cauldron) has a long tap connection located at the bottom end. The "tap" is made from brass and has a simple elongated "bar" control swivel at the end to control the water flow. The tap suggests that only water was heated (to a constant boil) for the replenishment of cattlemen's, or other horse rider's, tea or coffee mugs. Refreshments at a "temporary" location on the Bogong High Plains. There was a "log" hut built by the Roper family as temporary accommodation for cattlemen and other family members.Ot the flat bottom "FIRST QUALITY 2 GALLONS"camp fire cooking utensils, hot plate, cast iron cooking appliance, drovers kitchen -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Coffee Pot Cover, 1940's
... Coffee Pot Cover... Tatura the-murray Coffee Pot Cover Burgandy coloured woollen ...Used by Internees at Camp 3Burgandy coloured woollen coffeepot cover. Blue and yellow diamond pattern embroideredon each side. Blue, grey and orange lining tab on top of coverpot cover, hornung g, frank g, camp 3, tatura, ww2, domestic, food, drink, consumption -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Ceramic - Ceramics, Jill Giles, Pottery Teapot by Jill Giles, c1985
... coffee pot... studio pottery teapot Jill Giles coffee pot Jill Giles wartook ...Jill Giles is a potter who was active in Geelong from the mid 1970s until the mid 1990s. Her work may be marked 'J Giles' (painted), 'Giles Geelong Australia' (impressed) or G over J (impressed). Her daughter Melinda Solly also makes ceramics.Photograph of a hand thrown and decorated ceramic teapot by Jill Giles. ceramics, studio pottery, teapot, jill giles, coffee pot -
Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Coffee Pot
... Coffee Pot... Days Road Murchison South the-murray Coffee Pot Domestic object ...Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill & Farm.Tall cylinder with a handle and a spout on either side and a hinged lid at the top made of blue/grey coloured enamel with white flecks. Extensive rust. -
Mont De Lancey
Coffee Set Miniature
9 piece Miniature Coffee Set, White with green and red trim. Pot with lid, sugar bowl with spoon, 3 cups, 4 saucers.toy tea sets, toy dinnerware, toy tableware -
Mont De Lancey
Tea Set Children
18 piece Children's Tea Set, blue and white Willow Pattern. Tea pot with lid, sugar bowl with lid, milk jug, 5 plates, 5 cups, 5 saucers.toy tea and coffee sets, toy cups, toy bowls, toy tea sets, tea sets -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Coffee pot
... Coffee pot... No physical address melbourne Coffee pot coffe pot - perk, of 3 ...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.coffe pot - perk, of 3 -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Coffee pot
... Coffee pot... No physical address melbourne Coffee pot coffe pot - perk, of 3 ...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.coffe pot - perk, of 3 -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Coffee pot
... Coffee pot... No physical address melbourne Coffee pot coffe pot - perk, of 3 ...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.coffe pot - perk, of 3 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Leisure object - Coffee Pot - Doll's, n.d
... Coffee Pot - Doll's... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Coffee Pot - Doll's ...Part of Graham Collection, donated by the Family of Misses Mary and Edith Maude Graham, of 4 Blair Street, PortlandPorcelain pot with lid. Decorated with a stamped relief pattern. Transfer images of violets and leaves, highlighted with gold paint. Green glaze around base, white elsewhere. Made from a two-part mould. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Toy - Dolls Coffee Pot, n.d
... Toy - Dolls Coffee Pot... Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Toy - Dolls Coffee Pot ...Lid has moulded decoration with gold highlights. Lid measures Lid: 4.3 x 4.2 x 3.4 cm -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Kitchen Canister set, Late 19th to early 20th century
This set of kitchen dry food canisters is made of metal; each container has a different height, width and capacity. The rolled thin metal has created a strong, round design with decorative rings on the circumference. The base and close-fitting lid protect the contents from vermin and most insects, and the handle on top aids in the removal of the lid. Metal containers like these are reusable and can be re-purposed, which is advantageous when living in regional or rural areas. The type of manufacture indicates that the set was made in the late 19th to early 20th century. Gradually, colourful and attractive plastic kitchenware began to replace metalware. One of the canisters is labelled 'coffee'; coffee plants and seeds were transported from Brazil into Australia in 1788 when the First Fleet arrived although their growth was unsuccessful. However, by the 1920s, a tenth of the Australian population was drinking readily stored coffee. Large quantities of harvested grains such as maize, wheat and barley were protected from pests by being stored in airy buildings, often raised from the ground. This was an age-old practice used by civilizations such as the ancient Egyptians and early Hebrews. Smaller quantities of food for short-term use in the homes were stored in woven baskets or clay pots.This set of kitchen food containers is an example of colonial food storage used in a domestic setting to store and preserve dry ingredients. These canisters give a snapshot of early domestic life in Australia. Canister set; four cylindrical cream coloured metal canisters with domed lids that have lift-up handles on top. They are made from rolled metal and the bases and lids have a side seam. Each canister is a different size and displays a label for different contents. The adhesive labels are vertical, and a gold colour with black vertical text. The cream paint has brush strokes and small areas have exposed green paint under the cream. The insides of the bases are painted dark grey but the lids have no paint underneath. The empty canisters can fit one inside the other. Labels, in descending order: "FLOUR" "RICE" "SAGO" "COFFEE"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, canister set, kitchen storage, food storage, metal canisters, dry food storage, food packaging, kitchen container, vintage, flour, rice, sago, coffee, kitchenalia, late 19th to early 20th centuries, nesting canisters -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Negative - OLIVE PELL COLLECTION: NEGATIVE, 1950
A negative of a lady standing holding a magazine next to a table with a vase with flowers. She is wearing a light coloured dress, dark shoes and a necklace. Behind her a large opaque window, to the left there is a seat and a pot stand. to the right a setee, in the foreground a coffee table.person, individual, female