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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Schwerkolt Cottage
Black and white photo of children admiring washing machine at Schwerkolt Cottageschwerkolt cottage, mitcham -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph - Postcard, The Rose Series / The Rose Stereographs, The Crags, near Port Fairy
Black and white photograph of craggy outcrops with turbulent seas washing into a bayThe Rose Series p. 1133 the Crags near Port Fairy Victoriabeach, sea, seascape, rocks -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Photograph - Portland Seafoods. Fish Processing, 1970s
Glenelg Shire Council RecordsColour photograph of 3 women and a man filleting, gutting, washing and weighing fish.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions) -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Washing set, jug and basin, Wessel Bonn, Frieda
Large white ceramic washing set, jug and basin. Decorated with gold around rims, blue over embossed floral motif for 10cm below rims. Bowl painted with green leaves and pink flower stretching almost from one side to the other. Jug has decorative handle, with small green motif inside rim, large floral image painted on front in same style.Wessel Bonn, Frieda' embossed on base of jug, '6071 (a)' hand painted on base of both items in brown ink. '(I)' embossed on both bases.domestic items, ablutions, washing, basin, jug, ceramics, set -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Washing Machine and Wringer
Washing machine wood & metal with wringer or mangle. Painted rust and black [number not found]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, washing machine, wringer, mangle, laundry, housework, domestic, cleaning -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Post Card, Early 1900's
Donated by N. G. HuntSepia Postcard of sea washing up onto rocks at Back Beach near The Nobbies."The Rose Series, P. 667" "Back Beach. Near The Nobbies, Phillip Island, Victoria"back beach phillip island, phillip island, rock formations, n g hunt -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Plunger, 1940's
Made and used by internees at Camp 3Metal washing (clothes) plunger with wooden handle. Plunger is funnel shaped with metal sections.plunger, funnel shaped, steller e, lippmann, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, domestic, laundering -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Wash Tub
Large galvanised steel tub with two handles. Used for washing clothes and small children.domestic items, laundering, metalcraft, tinware -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Wringer/Mangle, Melvin Newton Lovell, 1898 -1900
Melvin Newton Lovell was born in Allegheny, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on 31 August 1844, to Darius T. Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). When Melvin Lovell was a boy, the family removed to Kerrtown, a village located in the vicinity of Titusville, PA. There Melvin served an apprenticeship at the carpenter's trade, and his natural mechanical talent enabled him to become a skilled workman. He followed his trade during the major portion of his term of residence in Kerrtown. In 1861, at seventeen years of age, Melvin Lovell left his home and, without parental authority, and entered the Union army soon after the outbreak of the Civil war. In August 1862, he was enlisted as a private in the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and saw active service until receiving his discharge at the end of May 1863. In 1865 he took up his residence in Erie, where he worked at the carpenter's trade for several years thereafter. In 1869 Melvin Lovell invented and patented several useful articles for household use, and in that year he began the manufacturing of certain of these inventions, in partnership with Franklin Farrar Adams, another inventor. Among the principal products of the original factory were washing machines and step-ladders. In 1881 Lovell individually began manufacturing other of his patents, including spring beds, and from modest inception, his Lovell Manufacturing Company grew to be one of the largest industrial concerns of its kind in the country and was recognized as being the most extensive manufacture of clothes-wringers in the entire world. In connection with his manufacture of domestic items, Lovell established sales agencies for his products in all parts of the country, and these branches were known as the Lovell stores. These goods were sold on the instalment plan and after his business had already been established becoming a substantial concern Lovell invented and patented the famous wringer which bears his name under the “Anchor” brand, and in later years he confined his operations largely to the manufacture of this very superior household invention. Lovell was also one of the organizers and stockholders of the Combination Roll & Rubber Manufacturing Co, of New York, which was formed to manufacture his patents, with headquarters in New York and a factory at Bloomfield, New Jersey.A significant household item used in the process of washing clothes by a man who had started in 1869, as a young carpenter and later he became a successful businessman and manufacturer of household items. Lovell was granted numerous patents for various devices during his career including several patents for adding machines (cash registers).Wringer (or mangle); portable wooden washing wringer with rubber rollers, manually driven by iron set of gears and handle. Includes iron clamps and adjusting screws for attaching. Marked on frame "382", "12 x 1 3/4" Anchor Brand "Made in USA" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, mangle, clothes wringer, washing equipment, laundry, wringer, domestic, washing mangle -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Painting - ARTWORK NO 9 WASHING TAILINGS
Washing Tailings No 9. Coloured illustration of Chinese gold miners , panning, cradling, whim in background.Unknownartwork, print, mining -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Plunger - clothes
Used by internees at Camp 3Metal washing (clothes) plunger with octagonal wooden handle. Horizontal bar through the handle at the topplunger, laundering, messner s, camp 3, tatura, ww2, domestic -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Black and White Photograph, John Hogan Gervasoni and Colin Jenkins, c1935
John Hogan Gervasoni (rider) and Colin Jenkins (jockey) riding a tricycle in the backyard. There is washing on the line. john hogan gervasoni, colin jenkin, washing day. -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Basket, wicker
Wickerwork washing basket with single thick, wound handle across middle. Base raised in centre.No visible markingscontainers, domestic, basket, container, wicker -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Mr Perc Whitelaw outside his home, 1937
The man is identified as Mr Perc Whitelaw outside his home at 23 Leopold Crescent, 1939A black and white photograph of a man with a hose and a bucket standing beside his car, presumably washing it. leopold crescent, surrey hills, mont albert road, toynes rotary clothes hoists, percy whitelaw (mr), 1937 -
Melbourne Legacy
Slide, Legacy Boys Camp 1956-7, 1957
A black and white slide of six boys doing dishes at a boys camp in 1956-57. It is possibly at Blamey House in Kew, as other slides show camps at the residence during summer holidays. Was with many other slides taken in the 1950s and 1960s. The slides have been photographed to make digital images and moved to archive quality sleeves. In many cases the original images were not well focussed and the digital image the best available.A record of camps being organised for children.Black and white slide photo of boys washing dishes in a large metal tub in a cardboard mount.Handwritten on front 'Legacy boys camp 1956-57' and 'SET-2' in blue pen. Handwritten '13' in black pen. Printed on front 'Made in Australia' on the reverse a navy blue outline on edge of slide.camps, blamey house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - LONG SLEEVED EMU CREEK BUSH BAND WIND - CHEATER, 1990's
Clothing. Long- sleeved grey cotton wind-cheater, with a printed blue. yellow and black,shield-shaped logo on the front, featuring the caricature of an emu's head and the words, ''The Celebrated Emu Creek Bush Band''. Long sleeves with a 4 cm deep cuff,high round neckline with a 3 cm deep neckband, 7 cm deep splits at the hemline of each side seam, and a 4 cm deep cuff, at the lower edge of the set-in sleeves.Worn by Peter Ellis, OAM, founder and leader of the celebrated Emu Creek Bush Band, circa 1990's.JEANS PLUS, Made in China. 100% cotton, and washing instructions.costume, male uniform, civilian, wind-cheater -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Gloves
Local girl. Margaret Ord local flower farmers. Grew up in BlackburnCream nylon self embroidered flowers on back and cuff also included packet Dents washing powder.dents all nylon made in Hong Kongcostume accessories, glove accessories -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Washing Machine, c. 1960
This was donated by the Eastern Emergency VolunteersHOOVER TWIN TUB WASHING MACHINE MODEL 1116 The twin tub machine appears to have been developed to assist in the washing of clothes by including a spin dryer. One tub had an agitator in the side wall to wash clothes which were then lifted into the spin dryer.Hoovermatic GZ046916domestic items, laundering, electrical technology, appliances & accessories -
Orbost & District Historical Society
coloured photograph, December 1939
This was sent as a postcard / Xmas card from Cape Conran.Postcards and greeting cards formed a vital part of social and historical records for researchers. This photograph has been used as a Christmas greeting card. Christmas is the one time of the year people send cards all for the same purpose. It is a way of keeping in touch and of sharing holiday scenes.A small coloured photograph of the sea washing over rocks. The photograph is framed as a small greeting card and is tied with wool.on front - Cape Conran inside - To GS (OS?) from all at Kurrajong, Xmas 1939"cape-conran-postcard xmas-greetings -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Keys - domestic, n.d
Two metal keys on piece of string. In white envelope with keys of small handbag for laundry washing, in blue biro.Front: 'CHENEY Made in England' Back: Patent No. 481600keys, functional domestic item -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Washing Machine, Estimated 1800's
Hand operated washing machine. Works on same principal as our model on display. Made of a metal drum with supporting metal legs. It includes a metal handle with an agitator. A piece of wood is bolted to the side of the washing machine for mounting a hand wringer. Such a machine was ideal for homes that did not have electricity. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph - Washing Day at 'Law Muir Den' Mrs J L Smith c1910, c1910
Mrs J.L.Smith and Ada Smith in the backyard of the house Law Muir Den 510 Centre Rd Bentleigh c 1910. . The early settler women usually devoted a whole day to washing as it was very labourious. A fire was lit in a stone pit and a large tub of water boiled. Soap that had been made, usually in the previous Autumn, from fat drippings and caustic soda, was flaked into the tub to form suds. The clothes were moved around in the tub with a long wooden paddle that was also used to lift the clothes out of the tub into another tub of cold rinsing water..Stains were removed by scrubbing soap on the cloth against a scrubbing board. Clothes were wrung by hand or a mechanical wringer and hung on the clothes line to dry. Mary Ann Smith was married John Logan Smith 1860-1932 who at first rented a cottage 'Law Muir Den' & Shed from Mr Box and commenced business as a wood merchant - sawing logs into shorter pieces using one horse to power the saw. He purchased the property, added to the buildings , began trading in fuel and fodder as well and installed a chaff cutting mill powered by 10hp steam engine. The business prospered As Motor transport was increasing 1926 J L Smith built a small Garage on the opposite corner (Woolworths Supermarket 2005) , employed a good mechanic ( Reg Hunt ) and developed another successful business. J.L.Smith was an early settler in East Brighton now Bentleigh and established successful Wood cutting, Grain & Chaff cutting and Motor garage businesses in Centre Road . He was elected Councillor of the Shire of Moorabbin and, with Mary Ann, his family were involved with local Church, Red Cross, and other community organizations.Photograph, Black & White, showing 2 women washing clothes in a large tub, set over a fire in a stone pit, in the back yard. Clothes are hanging from a rope line strung between 2 trees and held up with a wooden 'prop' -
Hymettus Cottage & Garden Ballarat
Domestic object - Basket, Cane Laundry Basket
Purchased for the household by Mary Taffe in the 1950s.An example of the use of crafted objects for household use before the introduction of lightweight mass produced plastics.Oval shaped cane Laundry/washing basket with two handles c. 1950. These baskets were produced from the 19th century until the 1950s when other materials e.g. plastic replaced them. This style of washing basket was commonly used by families until the introduction of cheap plastic baskets.nil -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, 1941
The ingenuity of the internees to fashion useful objects from bits and pieces of any old iron.Colour photograph of various tin utensils including jugs, biscuit cutters, plates, cloth washing plungers, mugs, etc.Tatura Silbercamp 3, hand made objects, camp 3 hand crafts, templer society, tin objects -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Butter washer, E. Cherry, 1910 (Approximate)
Thought to be used in conjunction with square butter churn (See no. 56). Used by Mrs O'Donoghue from 1925 onwards, when it was purchased second-handRevolving wooden bowl on square wooden stand, handle missing, wooden agitator for washing butter worked by cog wheelOn front of stand: "Cherry's Patent". On back: "Cherry's Patent no 2 / Gisborne Victoria"food, dairy machinery -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Kalorama Guest-house with View of Valley
Looking acoss Kalorama Valley. Roof of Kalorama Guest-house, owned by Ellis and Eliza Jeeves, in foreground with two other houses, forest and cleared section. Taken from Barbers Road. Black and white photograph with four buildings visible, cleared crop areas and sparse forest. Washing hangs on a line in the foreground.barbers road, guest house, kalorama guest-house -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Washboard, 1900-1930
A washboard is a tool designed for hand washing clothing that are soaked in hot soapy water in a wash tub or sink, then squeezed and rubbed against the ridged surface of the washboard to force the cleaning fluid through the cloth to carry away dirt. With the invent of mechanized cleaning of clothing becoming more common by with the use of washing machines by the end of the 20th century the washboard was soon discontinued. The traditional washboard is usually constructed with a rectangular wooden frame in which are mounted a series of ridges or corrugations for the clothing to be rubbed upon. For 19th-century washboards, the ridges were often of wood, sometimes glass and by the 20th century, ridges of metal became common The first "fluted" metal washboard was patented in the United States by Stephen Rust in 1833 and Zinc washboards were predominantly manufactured in the United States from the middle of the 19th century. A significant item for cleaning clothes still in use today in many countries giving a snapshot into the domestic life of a housewife into the 20th century.Washboard wooden frame with a ribbed glass sectionNonewarrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, washboard, glass ripples, clothes cleaning, washing, laundry -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Washboard, 1900-1930
A washboard is a tool designed for hand washing clothing that are soaked in hot soapy water in a wash tub or sink, then squeezed and rubbed against the ridged surface of the washboard to force the cleaning fluid through the cloth to carry away dirt. With the invent of mechanized cleaning of clothing becoming more common by with the use of washing machines by the end of the 20th century the washboard was soon discontinued. The traditional washboard is usually constructed with a rectangular wooden frame in which are mounted a series of ridges or corrugations for the clothing to be rubbed upon. For 19th-century washboards, the ridges were often of wood, sometimes glass and by the 20th century, ridges of metal became common The first "fluted" metal washboard was patented in the United States by Stephen Rust in 1833 and Zinc washboards were predominantly manufactured in the United States from the middle of the 19th century. A significant item for cleaning clothes still in use today in many countries giving a snapshot into the domestic life of a housewife into the 20th century.Washboard wooden frame with a ribbed glass sectionMarked "Possum Brand"warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, washboard, glass ripples, clothes cleaning, washing, laundry -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Station Street Mitcham
An early black and white photograph of Station Street Mitcham. Pole and shops to the right. Man reading a. newspaper and washing in the background to the left.station.street mitcham, mitcham, station street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: PETER ELLIS, 12th October, 2007
Colour photo of Peter Ellis washing dishes. Date 12/10/2007 and Peter Ellis printed by printers on the back of the photo.photo, individual, peter ellis, peter ellis collection, peter ellis