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Tennis Australia
Book, Post 1945
Book: 'Tennis Made Easy', 128 pages. Hardcover. Ninth printing. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Flat or sad iron, c1900
Sad irons, also called flat irons or smoothing irons, are shaped pieces of metal that are flat and polished on one side and have a handle attached to the other, created for the purpose of de-wrinkling fabric. “Sad” is an Old English word for “solid,” and the term “sad iron” is often used to distinguish the largest and heaviest of flat irons.This iron is representative of the domestic appliances used throughout Australia up until electricity became widely available for domestic use.A small cast iron flat iron. The triangular shape of the iron made it easier to iron around buttonsdomestic appliances, flat irons, sad irons -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Kids Knits
This pattern book was produced by the magazine "Family Circle" and contains knitting patterns suitable for children.Family Circle / $2.50 / KIDS KNITS / Fun and easy patterns / for beginnersknitting handicrafts - history, family circle, knitting, handicrafts - history -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, 1941
Paper booklet in two shades of brown containing knitting instructions.P+B Knitting Made Easy 1941 Edition Patons + Baldwinsbooks, reference -
National Wool Museum
Booklet - A complete guide to more efficient, easier ironing by Sunbeam, Sunbeam, October 1962
Thirty four page booklet with black and white text and graphics. Front cover shows a colour image on a woman ironing. front: [printed] A / complete / guide to / more efficient, / easier / ironing / BY / Sunbeamwomen, home life, ironing, domestic, products, sunbeam -
National Wool Museum
Ephemera - Cooper’s Liquid Arsenical Dip, William Cooper & Nephews (Australia) Pty. Ltd, 1950s
Double sided leaflet with cream, black and white printed text and graphics. Front shows an image of sheep standing under a liquid spray. front: [printed] EASY TO USE / NO PREMIXING / COOPER’S LIQUID ARSENICAL DIP products, agriculture, animal breeding, animal husbandry, vaccination, health -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour slides, Miscellaneous, Nursery, 1985-1986
14 garden views and Nursery? Feb 1985. I Canoers on the Yarra? Mar 86.Not easy to identify. Not scanned.garden views, nursery, canoers, yarra river -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Butter Dish
Glassware belonged to Martha Edwards, grandmother of the donor, and were wedding presents for her marriage in 1897.Ref NP3306 & NP3307Oblong glass dish, base and cover. Star design and matching base. Base extended at each end for easy handling.glass technology, glassware -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Mixing Bowl
Belonged to Cheryl Kellett and donated to Susan Heywood-Downard for the Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society. Unknown history prior to that time.Ceramic Bowl originally belonging to Cheryl Kellett. Size 12 with a small "lip" at one edge for easy pouring of contents."12" at the bottom.baking, kitchen -
Mont De Lancey
Iron, 1950
Small yellow travellers' steam iron. Light 'n' Easy General Electric. Controls on side of iron with water indicator."App. No. 77554 Cat. No. 04/08. Mod. No F200. 240 volts. 700 watts. AC only" -
Hume City Civic Collection
Container - Tin, McKenzies Baking Powder
The baking powder contents of this tin would have been used in cooking. Baking powder is a raising agent and in cake recipes can be added to plain flour when self raising flour may not be available. McKenzies Baking Powder was a well known product used in the home.Small tin with white and gold printing and with a white lid. It has a recipe printed on the back.McKENZIES EXCELSIOR/BAKING POWDER/NET 125g EASY CHOCOLATE CAKE RECIPEsocial history, cooking, food -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Papers - History of the Barber Family and Gundowring, Barber Family History
The Barber family arrived in Australia in 1803. Charles Henry Barber took up Gundowing in 1838. The history includes the Barber family homestead. John McDonald, Schools, St Andrew's Church, Richard Goldsworthy 1843, John and George Larkin, Geering,;David, Joseph and Arthur Ford , Richard Barton, Thomas Carrol, Mrs E. Bell, John Arundel, Tobacco, History of Gundowring and its familiesWhite roll of computer paper - old style with 'tear off' strip of holes along each side enabling easy tearing.Typed continually including over the join (also perforated) of the 10 pages. Includes many headings re Families living in the area. Perforations on sides torn off to enable easy storing.On the back of the Title written in blue pen - 'Historical Society of Kiewa Valley / A History of the /Kiewa Valley.' Written in aqua pen - 'Barbour (sic) Family / Historyfamilies in gundowring, families in the kiewa valley, barber family, john mcdonald, richard goldsworthy, john and george larkin, geering, ford brothers, richard barton, thomas carrol, mrs e. bell, john arundel, tobacco -
Wannon Water
Knee pads
Knee pads were used by State Rivers and Water Supply Commission staff for crawling through pipes from Dales Road to Brierly Basin around the 1980's.Suede leather knee pads, filled with heavy duty foam, velcro strips attached to front for easy way of fastening tiesknee pad -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
CD-ROM, Gadj Maymuru et al, Listen and learn Aboriginal language, 2007
These easy to use activities assist learning, skill development and cultural awareness, enabling viewers to gain an insight into Aboriginal language and culture.CD-ROMyolgnu matha, north east arnhem land, linguistics, storytelling -
Tennis Australia
Book, Post 1935
Book: 'Lawn Tennis Made Easy'. 111 pages. Hardcover. Edition uncertain. Copyright 1935. Materials: Paper, Ink, Cardboardtennis -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Booklet
Australian soldiers of the 2nd AIF departed Australia in 1940 en route to England, however this destination was changed to Egypt to defend the Suez Canal. When it became clear the AIF would remain in the Middle East publications such as this small phrase book was published to enable communication with the local population.Example of commercially published booklet for soldiers proceeding to Middle East in WW11.Buff covered booklet " Easy Conversation Arabic and French for the Australian Soldier." 30 pages, soft cover, saddle stitched and stapled.phrase book, arabic, french -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Audio - Gramophone Record
Bakelite record by The Lincoln Record Corporation N.Y. 2130 "Easy Melody" by University Sextette. No 685 Size: 10 inch recordflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Aspiration Syringe Case with Syringe and Attachment
This medical equipment was used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was built in the 1950s specifically for the increase in population due to the Kiewa Hydro Scheme. This would have been part of a doctor's bag carried on home visits. it was safe and easy to transport and included a range of needles and attachments.Historical: Shows the development of scientific medical equipment. Provenance: Used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was remote and therefore required good equipment.Stainless steel rectangular case with lid. Metal box was also for sterilising with its lid open (not plunger or stilettos) Put together with gloves on. Inside: Glass syringe white frosted cylinder with tinted blue glass plunger. Case has clips at base to hold the syringe steady. Also: x1 needle also held in place and x3 needles in protective hollow cylinder loose. Also: x1 bent looking attachment held in place. This would have been part of a doctor's bag carried on home visits. It was safe and easy to transport and included a range of needles and attachments.Made in England inscribed in middle of lid. Frosted glass cylinder has red etched numbers and markings for up to 5cc.medical equipment. hospital equipment. syringe. needles. portable medical equipment. mt beauty. tawonga, doctor -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Canvas Water Bag
Canvas bag sealed off with stitching. Main nozzle is sealed by a metal lid. Top of the bag is attached to a metal handle for easy carrying.On the bag are the words "The Magpie" (rest of the text is too faded to decipher). -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bag Whitening Agent Reckitts, circa early 1900s
This little bag of "whitener" additive for the washing of white clothes was manufactured in Hull in the United Kingdom mid and later 1900's. The Manufacturer, Ricketts, was one of the first manufacturers to employ women in equal proportions with males (a rarity before 1914). This product was used to improve the appearance of white fabrics. This ability to use a product that would "whiten" clothes chemically rather than the "hard boiling" of clothes was a time saver and a lot easier on the fabrics. This is a boon to rural families where time was of the essence (boiling took time). The blue coloring was introduced because the white colour perception is enhanced by the blue (fadeable and not permanent). The "washing machine industry" of the late 1900's emphasised "whitening" agents that were not so haphazard in producing blue stains, and allowed a "gentle" washing action. This item is very significant in detailing the early 1900's rural household domestic "chore" of washing white clothes to a "social" standard of cleanliness. White shirts were the mark cleanliness that those outside of the family judged the family unit by. The best clothes were worn to church on Sundays. Hard and mostly rural activities/work in the Kiewa Valley encompassing farming, crop cultivation, cattle/sheep and "field work" to do with the SEC Vic Hydro Scheme involved provided a stain prone environment. As appearances, of clothing, was on the whole not significant it was a different scenario at social and religious scenes. The ability to attain "brilliant" white shirts, dresses and bonnets by a less drastic method to that of "boiling" of clothes in vats, was a boon of that "era". The anti establishment revolt came later in the 1950's onward took longer to migrate from the cities and larger rural townships to eventually sneak into the Kiewa valley.This "blue bag" is a whitening agent wrapped in flannel or muslin, or sold ready bagged (1 ounce).It was used in the final rinse to "whiten white coloured clothes" The string was used to facilitate finger grip onto the "bag" after the wash had finished for easy removal to stop the hand and other surfaces from being stained by the blue colour residue drips.domestic and commercial laundries, starch and whitening additive, washing brightener -
National Wool Museum
Booklet - Guide to Successful Homemaking Vol. 2, Odhams Press Ltd, 1961
Sixteen page booklet with printed text, photographs and illustrations in both colour and black and white. Image depicted on the front shows two adults and two children seated in a home environment crocheting. front: [printed] WR / Guide to successful homemaking / Volume 2 / CROCHET MADE EASYfashion, women, magazine, knitting, crochet, home life -
Tennis Australia
Sheet music, 1955
Sheet music: SPORTS IN MUSIC: EASY PIANO ARRANGEMENTS OF FAMOUS SONGS AND PIECES. Includes song entitled: 'GAME OF TENNIS'. Materials: Paper, Inktennis -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, New Fence Styles - Irrigation Channels, 1957
Taken by the photographer for Victoria State Rivers and Water Supply Commission.Large black and white photograph Concrete "fence" styles - One male worker handling sample in mid-distance, right of centre.Below photo: "New Fence Styles to enable easy access onto Commission Channel Reserves."irrigation, victoria state rivers and water supply commission, channel maintenance -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Medical
This bottle was used in the Tawonga District General Hospital which was built in the 1950's specifically for the increase in population due to the Kiewa Hydro Scheme.Small clear brown glass octagonal shaped bottle with a black bakelite screw lid.The lid has lines around it for easy moving. Heavily embossed on frontFront: 'Poison' and 4 vertical embossed lines on either side faces.medical, hospital, chemist, poison -
Orbost & District Historical Society
butter mold
This butter mold is typical of the period when food processing was done at home. It would have been before the time of mass food processing factoriesA wooden bowl which uses the lid as an imprint plunger. The imprint is a floral design and has a long handle. The bowl has a hole in the base for easy removal of butter.butter-mould domestic food-preparation -
National Wool Museum
Book - Pattern Book, Patons Teenagers in Totem or Bluebell, Patons and Baldwins, 1980s - 1990s
Twenty four page knitting pattern book featuring eight colour images of teenagers wearing knitwear, and sixteen pages of black and white printed text and graphics.front: [printed] 662 / PRICE / CODE / D / Patons Teenagers / in Totem or Bluebell / EASY / TO FOLLOW / PATTERNSknitting, pattern, fashion, knitwear, teenagers, leg warmers, patons and baldwins (australia) ltd -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tin Coffee Cylindrical, circa mid to late 1900's
This "coffee" tin has by the "art deco" appearance its origins in the late 1950's to 1960's. This time period was one of accelerated growth both in the physical (housing) sense and the mental (new ideas and inventions) changes in "attitudes". These occurred more rapidly in cities but had its effects on the rural environment. The drinking of coffee was spurred on by easier distribution of imported food and drinks. Advertising by stronger radio links and then by television brought the variety of foods and drinks to semi isolated rural regions. The accessibility through greater information channels becoming available brought with it unbelievable ranges of goods and foodstuffs. Rural regions still relied on bulk supplies and relatively larger storage containers than those in cities. This "bulk" buying and storage "syndrome" was a lingering result of many years of "drought" periods when road transports met delays from flooded roadways in supplying population centres in the Kiewa Valley. The construction phases in building the SEC Vic Hydro electricity Scheme in the eastern sections of the Victorian Alps brought many changes to the quiet rural regions in the Kiewa Valley. Changes in population and social mores. The influx of a varied , mostly temporary, and "European flavoured cuisine" changes the "cuppa tea only" flavour to the have a "coffee break". The subliminal influence of the "American" films changed those children growing up in the post 1950s from the "English tea" to the "American coffee". This "Americanisation process has influenced not only rural Australia but also other areas throughout the world.This "insignificant" coffee tin is very significant as it demonstrates that the Kiewa Valley was becoming more accessible to reliable coffee supplies and general food items.The container was part of a "set" of containers that included tea, sugar,biscuits,flour, rice and other family condiments. This type of kitchen storage containers was brought about through changing patterns in tea and coffee useage and overall consumption. Household demands for faster "self help" cooking especially beveridges and the greater choice of kitchen "utensils" was brought on by easier access to products due to a lessening of the area's "isolation" by having a reliable (all weather) road system and an ever increasing population growth. The need for travelling goods/merchant supply caravans to service the area became a diminishing factor, as a result of the establishment of grocery stores in Tawonga and Mount Beauty in the supply of previously "hard to get" groceries. This transition was precipitated by the SEC Vic Hydro Scheme of the 1940's to 1960's which increased the valley's population level three fold.This cylindrical tin has a pull/push lid(for easy access to the contents). The container is labelled for "coffee" however it has no commercial manufacturer's label to establish that it was bought with coffee ingredients in it. The majority of the container's external surface has a "metallic" light blue colour with two sets of silver rings confining black (horizontal spotted) rectangles. "COFFEE" within an elongated spherical "art deco" four pointed banner of silver and black colouringkitchen containers, domestic food storage, bulk stocks of dried condiments -
Federation University Historical Collection
Object - Calculator, Faber Castell, Slide Rule
White celluloid and clear sliding 'bridge', black printing. Various units and scales. In a clear celluloid case with elongated end for easy removal and safe storage. Used for engineering calculations. Faber Castell Made in Germany faber castell, slide rule, engineering calculations, germany, german slide rule -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - high chair, not known
Child's high chair. First used 1922 by Edith Mottram (nee Smith).Passed on to Cecil Wilfred Smith (brother of Edith) who migrated to Australia in 1927 and used by children Frederick and Victor. Used by Frederick's children Karen (b 1979) and Robert (b 1959). Used by Karen's children Thomas (b1988) and Emma (b 1991)Wooden painted blue high chair. Also converts to low chair - four wheels on feet for easy movement. First used in 1922. Laminex tray top added in 1959.furniture, domestic-nursery -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 1959
Donated by Jack JennerBlack & White photograph of the Phillip Island co-op on the cnr Chapel Street & Thompson Avenue, Cowes. Two weatherboard houses to the right of building. Three Pine trees.On back: "Site of Southern Trading Store immediately before building. Date should be easy to obtain" (August 1959)phillip island co-op store, chapel street cowes, thompson avenue cowes, phillip island, jack jenner