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Clunes Museum
Functional object - SEALS
... METAL SEAL WITH WOODEN HANDLE... history stamps seals SOUTH CLUNES CO. METAL SEAL WITH WOODEN ...METAL SEAL WITH WOODEN HANDLESOUTH CLUNES CO.local history, stamps, seals -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Hoe
... Standard hoe with wooden handle.... with wooden handle. Tool Hoe ...Standard hoe with wooden handle.rural industry, agriculture -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Tool - Bale hook
... wooden handle with steel hook... and Bulk loading supplied by Holden and Frost hook farming wooden ...Used for moving tightly packed items such as full wool bales or Bales of hayObject holds significance as used in farming and Bulk loading supplied by Holden and Frostwooden handle with steel hookhook, farming -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Tool - Shifting spanner
... Metal head with wooden handle... and retailed by Holden ca1900 Spanner Tool M-H Metal head with wooden ...Used for maintenance of machinery and vehicles ca1900Used and retailed by Holden ca1900Metal head with wooden handleM-Hspanner, tool -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Tool - Bootmakers tool
... Steel head with wooden handle... with wooden handle Tool Bootmakers tool ...Bootmakers tool used to repair footwear ca1910We believe this bootmakers tool was used and sold by HoldenSteel head with wooden handlebootmaker, tool -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Tool - Eyelet tool
... Wooden handle with steel spike... and sold by Holden ca1900 Bootmaker Tool Wooden handle with steel ...Bootmakers tool used for making eyelets in leather goodsUsed and sold by Holden ca1900Wooden handle with steel spikebootmaker, tool -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Grooming brush
... Brown wooden handle with bristles... and Frost Equine Brush Brown wooden handle with bristles Functional ...Used for grooming horses C1900Imported and sold by Holden and Frost Brown wooden handle with bristlesequine, brush -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Tool - Spade, Ceremonial Spade, 1986
... Metal spade with wooden handle... the yarra Plaque on handle: "Donated by the Prime Minister, Mr. Bob ...Metal spade with wooden handlePlaque on handle: "Donated by the Prime Minister, Mr. Bob Hawke for Let's Right the Yarra 1986garden tools, bob hawke, prime minister, ceremony, let's right the yarra -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Soldering Iron, 1940
... Soldering Iron with wooden handle, wire & metal rod... metalworking Soldering Iron with wooden handle, wire & metal rod ...Used by Internees Camp 3. TaturaSoldering Iron with wooden handle, wire & metal rod & copper soldering head. Metal ring around the wooden handle.tatura, trades, metalworking -
Yarra City Council
Stamp, East Collingwood Municipality
... into which the wooden handle inserts. . .... municipal stamp. Two section of the wooden handle are turned ...Wooden and brass municipal stamp. Two section of the wooden handle are turned. There is a shank on the brass section into which the wooden handle inserts. . .Inscription around outer edge. "East Collingwood / Municipality". In centre of stamp is a royal crest. -
National Wool Museum
Bale Hook
... Wooden handled iron bale hook....-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wooden handled iron bale hook. Wool Bales Bale ...Wooden handled iron bale hook.wool bales -
National Wool Museum
Bale Hook
... Wooden handled iron bale hook....-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wooden handled iron bale hook. Wool Bales Bale ...Wooden handled iron bale hook.wool bales -
National Wool Museum
Bale Hook
... Wooden handled iron bale hook....-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Wooden handled iron bale hook. Wool Bales Bale ...Wooden handled iron bale hook.wool bales -
Orbost & District Historical Society
sledge hammer, first half 20th century
... A large flat hammer with a wooden handle.... flat hammer with a wooden handle. sledge hammer ...A sledge hammer is generally wielded with both hands and is used for driving wedges and posts and for other heavy work. It can be used to remove concrete slabs, to drive heavy steel bolts into concrete, to hammer large stakes as well as for demolition.This item was a common tool used by farmers or blacksmiths.A large flat hammer with a wooden handle.Underneath hammer - 10hammer sledge-hammer tool -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Brush
... Brush wooden handled Shaving brush... wooden handled Shaving brush Brush ...Brush wooden handled Shaving brushflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Bung borer, Prior to 1950
... Bung borer threaded with wooden handle. ... Coopers Tools None Bung borer threaded with wooden handle. Tool ...Bung borer are a class of tools that bore a tapered hole in a wooden barrel, cask or flask, the tool makes a graduated tapered hole called a bung hole. The bung that goes into the hole can be made from wood, rubber or cork to make a tight seal or a tap is used to dispense the liquid inside the barrel. Often two holes would be made the first in the middle of the barrel and its highest location when laying on its side, this is use to fill the barrel. The second one, with the barrel now standing up, would be bored on one side of the head, near the rim, opposite the filling bung. That would be the one that would receive a tapered wooden or metal tap for dispensing liquid. There have been many models of bung borer used, the age old pattern is of a simple tapered spoon, later more sophisticated models would appear to do the same job and over the years numerous types of design have been patented.The subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset as it is believed to have been produced before 1950.Bung borer threaded with wooden handle. Nonewarrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, barrel bung hole borer, barrels, coopers tools -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Barrel bung hole reamer, 1851 - 1872
... Bung reamer metal with wooden handle. ... on blade. Bung reamer metal with wooden handle. Tool Barrel bung ...R Timmins & Sons were makers of heavy steel 'toys' - toy in this context means any small metal object, including hand tools. The company was founded in 1790 by Richard Timmins and was situated in Hurst St, and later in Pershore Street, Birmingham. In 1850 Richard Timmins died aged 60 and the company continued with his wife Ann and their son Henry who were the executors of his will. In 1889 they were taken over by another Birmingham maker, W & C Wynn of Suffolk Street also edge tool makers and the business moved to Commercial Street Birmingham in 1872. For a few years, both companies continued to operate under their original names. In 1892 they were incorporated as Wynn, Timmins & Co, and in 1897 the premises in Commercial St were renamed Century Works. The company survived until 1969 when they were taken over by Balfour Dawins Ltd of Sheffield, and the works in Birmingham then closed.A significant item given its age having the probability of having been made after Richard Timmins had died and before the take over in 1872 during the time the company was being run by his wife Ann and son Henry. Given the inscription on the item is "A Timmins & Sons". The items significance is social given it was used to clean bungholes in barrels and was possibly used in the early cooperage industries of the early Australian colony. Bung reamer metal with wooden handle. A Timmins & Sons stamped on blade.warrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, coopers tools, bung hole reamer, barrels, barrel making -
Ballarat Clarendon College
Hammer
... Wooden handle and metal pick hammer ... Horner / MINERVA II / 14-4-73 Wooden handle and metal pick hammer ...Wooden handle and metal pick hammer Plaque of handle: PRESENTED TO / Mrs R M Horner / MINERVA II / 14-4-73minerva, rowing -
J. Ward Museum Complex
Tool - Hacksaw, Hacksaw used for autopsies
... Hacksaw with wooden handle & steel blade... aradale hacksaw autopsies Hacksaw with wooden handle & steel blade ...Hacksaw with wooden handle & steel bladearadale, hacksaw, autopsies -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Stamp
... Metal Stamp with blue wooden handle... melbourne PWO 2992.9 Metal Stamp with blue wooden handle Stamp ...Metal Stamp with blue wooden handlePWO 2992.9 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Seal - Portland Municipality Seal, 1856
... Wooden handled seal with brass seal.... of Portland Municipality of Portland local government Wooden handled ...Displayed at History House. Used by Municipality of Portland, 1856-1863Wooden handled seal with brass seal.town of portland, municipality of portland, local government -
Orbost & District Historical Society
machete, c. early to mid 20th century
... A large metal knife with a wooden handle. ... vegetation. machete-knife A large metal knife with a wooden handle ...Possibly used in the farming industry for slashing vegetation.A large metal knife with a wooden handle. machete-knife -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Coopers Adze, Mathieson and Son, First quarter of the 20th Century
... Coopers Adze steel with wooden handle ... Adze steel with wooden handle Tool Coopers Adze Mathieson ...An adze is an ancient and versatile cutting tool similar to an axe but with the cutting edge perpendicular to the handle rather than parallel. Adzes are used for smoothing or carving wood in hand woodworking, and as a hoe for agriculture and horticulture. Two basic forms of an adze are the hand adze (short hoe) a short handled tool swung with one hand and the foot adze (hoe) a long handled tool capable of powerful swings using both hands, the cutting edge usually striking at foot or shin level. Mathieson & Sons Maker: In 1792 John Manners had set up a workshop making woodworking planes at 14 Saracens Lane Glasgow. He also had employed an apprentice Alexander Mathieson (1773-1851). But in the following year at Saracen's Lane, the 1841 census describes Alexander Mathieson as a master plane-maker now at 38 Saracen Lane with his son Thomas Adam working with him as a journeyman plane-maker. Presumably, Alexander must have taken over the premises and business of John Manners. Now that the business had Thomas Adam Mathieson working with his father it gradually grew and became more diversified, and it is recorded at the time by the Post-Office Glasgow Annual Directory that by 1847-1848 Alexander Mathieson was a “plane, brace, bit, auger & edge tool maker” In 1849 the firm of James & William Stewart at 65 Nicholson Street, Edinburgh was taken over and Thomas was put in charge of the business, trading under the name Thomas A. Mathieson & Co. as plane and edge-tool makers. Thomas company went on to acquire the Edinburgh edge-tool makers “Charles & Hugh McPherson” and took over their premises in Gilmore Street. In the Edinburgh directory of 1856/7, the business is recorded as being Alexander Mathieson & Son, plane and edge-tool makers at 48 Nicholson Street and Paul's Work, Gilmore Street Edinburgh. The 1851 census Alexander is recorded as working as a tool and plane-maker employing eight men. Later that year Alexander died and his son Thomas took over the business. Under the heading of an edge-tool maker in the 1852/3 Post-Office Glasgow Annual Directory the firm is now listed as Alexander Mathieson & Son, with further entries as "turning-lathe and vice manufacturers". By the early 1850s, the business had moved to 24 Saracen Lane. The directory for 1857/8 records that the firm had moved again only a few years later to East Campbell Street, off the Gallowgate area, and that through further diversification was also manufacturing coopers' and tin men's tools. The ten-yearly censuses report the firm's growth in 1861 stating that Thomas was a tool manufacturer employing 95 men and 30 boys; in 1871 he had 200 men working for him and in 1881 300 men. By 1899 the firm had been incorporated as Alexander Mathieson & Sons Ltd, even though only Alexander's son Thomas appears ever to have joined the firm so the company was still in his fathers' name. In September 1868 Thomas Mathieson put a notice in the newspapers of the Sheffield & Rotherham Independent and the Sheffield Daily Telegraph stating that his firm had used the trade-mark of a crescent and star "for some time" and that "using or imitating the Mark would be proceeded against for infringement". The firm had acquired its interest in the crescent-and-star mark from the heirs of Charles Pickslay, the Sheffield cutler who had registered it with the Cutlers' Company in 1833 and had died in 1852. The year 1868 seems also to be the one in which the name Saracen Tool Works was first adopted; not only does it figure at the foot of the notice in the Sheffield press, it also makes its first appearance in the firm's entry in the Post-Office Glasgow Annual Directory in the 1868/9 edition. As Thomas Mathieson's business grew, so too did his involvement in local public life and philanthropy. One of the representatives of the third ward on the town council of Glasgow, he became a river Bailie in 1868, a magistrate in 1870 and a preceptor of Hutcheson's Hospital in 1878. He had a passion for books and was an "ardent Ruskinian". He served on the committee handling the bequest for the setting up of the Mitchell Library in Glasgow. When he died at Coulter Maynes near Biggar in 1899, he left an estate worth £142,764. The firm of Alexander Mathieson & Sons was one of the leading makers of hand tools in Scotland. Its success went hand in hand with the growth of the shipbuilding industries on the Firth of Clyde in the nineteenth century and the emergence of Glasgow as the "second city of the Empire". It also reflected the firm's skill in responding to an unprecedented demand for quality tools by shipyards, cooperages and other industries, both locally and far and wide.Coopers Adze steel with wooden handle No 194 A Mathieson & Sons Glasgowflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Tools, Blowtorch 'Sievert', 20thC
... A brass blowtorch, 'Sievert' with a wooden handle..., SIEVERT A brass blowtorch, 'Sievert' with a wooden handle Tools ...A blowtorch or blowlamp is a fuel-burning tool used for applying flame and heat to various applications, usually metalworking. Early blowlamps used liquid fuel, carried in a refillable reservoir attached to the lamp. Modern blowtorches are mostly gas-fuelled. The blowlamp is of ancient origin and was used as a tool by gold and silversmiths. They began literally as a "blown lamp", a wick oil lamp with a mouth-blown tube alongside the flame. This type of lamp, with spirit fuel, continued to be in use for such small tasks into the late 20th century. In 1882, a new vaporizing technique was developed by Carl Richard Nyberg in Sweden, and the year after, the production of the Nyberg blow lamp started. It was quickly copied or licensed by many other manufacturers. Carl Richard Nyberg (May 28, 1858, – 1939) was the founder of Max Sievert’s Lödlampfabrik, then one of the largest industries in Sundbyberg, Sweden. After school he started working for a jeweller and later he moved to Stockholm and worked with various metalworks. 1882 and set up a workshop at Luntmakargatan in Stockholm making blowtorches. However the business didn't work well because it took too long to both manufacture and sell them. In 1886 he met Max Sievert (1849 - 1913) at a country fair and Sievert became interested in Nyberg's blowtorch and started selling it. In 1922 the company was sold to Max Sievert who continued to own it until 1964 when it was bought by Esso. The blowtorch is commonly used where a diffuse high temperature naked flame heat is required but not so hot as to cause combustion or welding: soldering, brazing, softening paint for removal, melting roof tar, or pre-heating large castings before welding such as for repairing. It is also common for use in weed control by controlled burn methods, melting snow and ice from pavements and driveways in cold climate areas, road repair crews may use a blowtorch to heat asphalt or bitumen for repairing cracks in preventive maintenance. It is also used in cooking; one common use is for the creation of the layer of hard caramelised sugar in a crème brûlée. A brass blowtorch, 'Sievert' with a wooden handleSIEVERTtools, blow torches, blow lamps, welding, brazing, jewellery, cookery, soldering, nyberg carl, sievert max, stockholm, sweden, spirit fuel, kerosene, gas fuel, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, market gardeners, pioneers, early settlers, plumbing, carpenters, -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Tools, Coping saw, c1900
... A coping saw with wooden handle but no blade..., bowsaw, blacksmiths, A coping saw with wooden handle but no blade ...A coping saw is a type of hand saw used to cut intricate external shapes and interior cutouts in woodworking or carpentry. It is widely used to cut mouldings to create coped rather than miter joints. It is occasionally used to create fretwork though it is not able to match a fretsaw in intricacy of cut, particularly in thin materials. Coping saw blades are always thicker and much coarser cutting than typical fretsaw blades. A coping saw consists of a thin, hardened steel blade, stretched between the ends of a square, c-shaped, springy-iron frame to which a handle is attached. The blade is easily removed from the frame so that the blade can be passed through a drilled hole in the middle of a piece of wood. The frame is then re-attached to the blade and the cut starts from the middle of the piece. Long cuts perpendicular to the edge of the material are possible but the shallow depth of the frame rather limits how far from the edge one may cut. The much deeper frame of the fretsaw is more useful for cutting well away from the edge but conversely cannot manage the thicker materials commonly cut by the coping saws. The coping saw blade is installed with the teeth pointing towards the handle. Unlike a hacksaw, which has the teeth pointed away from the handle, the coping saw cuts on the pull stroke. The coping saw blade is removable by partially unscrewing the handle. The blade is prevented from rotating by means of the short, steady bar provided where the blade is attached. Loosening the handle also allows the blade to be rotated relative to the frame as desired. Carefully aligning the finger steady bars at the top and bottom of the blade ensures that the thin blade is straight and not twisted along its length. Re-tightening the handle tensions the blade and locks it at the desired angle relative to the frame. The short steady bar nearest the handle is held securely between finger and thumb while the handle is tightened to ensure the blade remains at the desired angle. Unlike the fretsaw the coping saw blade has holding pins which lock securely into the angled slots of the rotatable blade holders. Gentle curves are achieved by slowly turning the whole frame by means of the handle while continuing to cut steadily. A coping saw with wooden handle but no bladetools, saws, steel , clamps, metalwork, woodwork, carpentry, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, fretsaw, coping saw, bowsaw, blacksmiths, -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Bung borer, Prior to 1950
... Bung borer threaded with wooden handle. ... coopers tools None Bung borer threaded with wooden handle. Tool ...Bung borer are a class of tools that bore a tapered hole in a wooden barrel, cask or flask, the tool makes a graduated tapered hole called a bung hole. The bung that goes into the hole can be made from wood, rubber or cork to make a tight seal or a tap is used to dispense the liquid inside the barrel. Often two holes would be made the first in the middle of the barrel and its highest location when laying on its side, this is use to fill the barrel. The second one, with the barrel now standing up, would be bored on one side of the head, near the rim, opposite the filling bung. That would be the one that would receive a tapered wooden or metal tap for dispensing liquid. There have been many models of bung borer used, the age old pattern is of a simple tapered spoon, later more sophisticated models would appear to do the same job and over the years numerous types of design have been patented.The subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset as it is believed to have been produced before 1950.Bung borer threaded with wooden handle. Nonewarrnambool, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, barrel bung hole borer, barrels, coopers tools -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Spatula, Joseph Gray & Son
... Metal spatula with riveted wooden handle ... with riveted wooden handle Spatula Joseph Gray & Son ...Used by Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne for mixing ointments until 1984.Metal spatula with riveted wooden handle On blade, Joseph Gray and Son, 1st Prize Medal, Sheffield -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Spatula, Birk
... Metal spatula with riveted wooden handle.... : Birk, Germany. Metal spatula with riveted wooden handle ...Used by Manning Chemist, Flinders Street Railway Station, Melbourne for mixing ointments until 1984.Metal spatula with riveted wooden handle.On the blade : Birk, Germany. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Knife
... Wooden handle. Metal blade knife... tatura ww2 camp 3 domestic food preparation Wooden handle. Metal ...Used by internees at Camp 3Wooden handle. Metal blade knifeknife, aberle g & e, tatura, ww2 camp 3, domestic, food, preparation -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Metal Hook, 1940's
... Metal hook with varnished wooden handle... with varnished wooden handle Metal Hook ...Tool made by internee and used when weaving with manual loom. Made with scrap materials ansd improvised tools. W. (Jack) Weber had immigrated to Queensland in 1933 and was interned in 1939.Metal hook with varnished wooden handletatura, handcrafts, weaving