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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Wire Strainer, W, Craven inventor, late 1800's
... Cast iron construction, ratchet type. First forged by maker... by Furphy's Foundary. wire strainer W. Craven Craven patent Cast iron ...Invented by local man W. Craven and forged by Furphy's Foundary.Cast iron construction, ratchet type. First forged by maker W. Craven then by Furphy's Foundary. Invented by W. CravenCraven patentwire strainer, w. craven -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Saucepan, T & C Clark & Co. Ltd, 19th century
... Cast iron saucepan, long handled, size 5 quarts. Stainless... / No. 8 5 quarts" On side: "5 quarts" Cast iron saucepan, long ...Used over open fire and on woodstovesCast iron saucepan, long handled, size 5 quarts. Stainless steel on end of handle (probably added later)On base: "T.&C. Clark & Co Ltd / RD.455 279 / First Quality / No. 8 5 quarts" On side: "5 quarts"cooking utensils -
Mont De Lancey
Awls and Awl Tips
... 5 x Cast iron Awls, all with wooden handles. 1 x container... 5 x Cast iron Awls, all with wooden handles. 1 x container ...Wandin Thomas Sebire JP (1867-1960) learnt boot-making as a young man. In a small workshop on his property in Sebire Avenue, Wandin he made boots for family, friends & neighbours. He also repaired boots & made other small leather articles. Bootmaking is a complex process requiring a variety of tools. The leather is cut to shape, glazed & burnished (polished) with heated irons. The pieces are stretched onto, & nailed to, a wooden last to form the boot. Once attached to the insole, the boot is finished on a metal last. Uppers are stitched with waxed thread through holes made with an awl. Heels comprise pieces nailed together & neatened with a heel shave. Metal plates, short nails or hob nails driven into the sole & heel, often in a pattern, improved durability.5 x Cast iron Awls, all with wooden handles. 1 x container of spare Awl metal tips.bootmaking tools, awls, piercing tools -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1895
... Cast iron and wood static knife cleaner. Folding wooden...-and-dandenong-ranges Cast iron and wood static knife cleaner. Folding ...Cast iron and wood static knife cleaner. Folding wooden lid with small knob screws, holding the cleaner together. -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1895
... Cast iron and wood static type knife cleaner. Large screw...-and-dandenong-ranges Knife cleaners Cast iron and wood static type knife ...Cast iron and wood static type knife cleaner. Large screw connecting 2 pieces of wood. (Maker not shown).knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1885
... 12" diameter hand-cranked tinplate and cast iron rotary...-and-dandenong-ranges 12" diameter hand-cranked tinplate and cast iron ...12" diameter hand-cranked tinplate and cast iron rotary disc, knife cleaner, with a wooden handle. (No Maker shown). -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner, Circa 1895
... , rotary disc, cast iron knife cleaner, with a wooden handle.... disc, cast iron knife cleaner, with a wooden handle. Knife ...'Spong's The Servants Friend' 10" diameter hand-cranked, rotary disc, cast iron knife cleaner, with a wooden handle."The Servants Friend Knife Cleaner"knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Tool - Sickle Grinder, International Harvester
... Cast iron grain sickle with hand-cranked wooden handle...-and-dandenong-ranges Sickles Grinding tools International Harvester Cast ...Cast iron grain sickle with hand-cranked wooden handle, stone grinder head, and 4 wheels, on a wooden base.International Harvestersickles, grinding tools -
Mont De Lancey
Apple Parer/Corer, Circa 1896
... Cast iron mechanical parer on a wooden base, referred... No. 296. Pat. June 23 1888. Cast iron mechanical parer on a wooden ...These large mechanical parers are generally referred to as 'commercial' apple parers. However, they were used in the kitchens of large households, as well as hotels and by commercial apple processors. These are fascinating contraptions, particularly when seen in motion.Cast iron mechanical parer on a wooden base, referred to as a 'commercial' apple parer. Comprised of cams, gears, levers and springs.Rival No. 296. Pat. June 23 1888.apple corers, apple peelers -
Mont De Lancey
Bottle opener, Carlton & United Breweries, Limited, c1940
... Two cast iron bottle openers, rusted exterior. One labelled... Carlton & Victoria Bitter. Two cast iron bottle openers, rusted ...Widely used to open early beer or soft drink bottles. The Abbots Lager opener may have been a promotional product for this brand of beer.Two cast iron bottle openers, rusted exterior. One labelled Fosters Lager; one labelled Abbots Lager.Carlton & Victoria Bitter.bottle openers, bottle accessories -
Port of Echuca
Functional object - Locomotive Type Fire Tube Boiler, 1927
... Large cast iron, fire tube boiler with 124 fire tubes, fire... Hutchinson Steam Shed Large cast iron, fire tube boiler with 124 fire ...This Johnson Bros. (USA) Locomotive Type Boiler was from a steam shovel (that moved on rails) that excavated rock and soil during the construction of Stevens Weir near Deniliquin NSW in 1934. It has a working pressure of 100psi. This is an example of a fire tube boiler where the fire from the fire box heats the water surrounding the fire tubes running through the boiler, smoke escapes out the smoke stack and the steam is captured in the dome and sent through pipes toward other engines in the Port of Echuca Steam Display. Two glass gauges are fitted on the side of the firebox. Two safety valves are fitted at the top of the boiler to maintain the correct and safe pressure. It still functions today for visitors most days of the week.A good example of the technology and industrial history of the Riverina region of southern NSW and northern Victoria. It is an integral part of the Port of Echuca Steam Display running secondary engines off the steam produced within this boiler. Large cast iron, fire tube boiler with 124 fire tubes, fire box, steam dome and exhaust chimney. boiler, johnson bros, steam display, kevin hutchinson steam shed -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Imperial Postal Weights used in the Post Office in Wodonga
... Set of seven cast iron and lead weights with imperial... numbers and letters. Set of seven cast iron and lead weights ...The set of seven imperial weights were used in the Post Office in Wodonga. The first Post Office in Wodonga opened on the 6th June 1856, and a second Post Office was built in 1874 on the corner of Sydney Road which became High St. and South St. In 1878 there were three staff at the Wodonga Post Office, including the Postmaster/Telegraph Manager and two Office-Keepers/Messengers. The mail service in 1878 included delivery four times a day from the Railway Station to the Post Office in Wodonga, and to and from the Wodonga Post Office to Albury twice a day.The set of seven imperial weights has local and state significance as it was used in the Wodonga Post Office in North East Victoria before decimal currency was introduced in Australia in 1966. The weights also have national significance as examples of the equipment used in post offices in Australia pre 1966.Set of seven cast iron and lead weights with imperial measurements '4 oz, 8oz, 1 lb, 2 lb, 3 lb, 4 lb, and 7 lb' The exterior circular black painted cast iron encases the heavy inner grey lead component, which is visible from the underside. "4 oz.", "8 / oz.", 1 lb.", "1 lb.", "2 lb.", "3 lb.", 4 lb.", MERCURY / 7 LB." on the top of the weights in raised numbers and letters.wodonga post office, post office, victoria post offices, wodonga, north eastern victoria post offices, victorian mail service -
Orbost & District Historical Society
metal butter churn, first half 20th century
... A metal butter churn with cast iron hand crank on side...-churn farming A metal butter churn with cast iron hand crank ...Used domestically, though any extra butter could have been sold to neighbours. Many families kept a cow or two for milk etc. Cream needed to be at least 2 days old - the thicker the better. The handle was turned until the cream turned to butter,the whey was poured off and the butter washed in cold water until the water ran clear. Generally salt and bicarbonate of soda were added. Two pats were used to form butter into 1lb lots. This butter was most typically meant for consumption by the family, but in some instances it may be taken away for consignment by commercial receivers of dairy produce. This item is typical of the period when food processing was done at home. It would have been before the time of mass food processing factories.A metal butter churn with cast iron hand crank on side. The bowl container has a steel lid. It sits on a tripod stand.dairy butter-churn farming -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - LARGE TOBACCO CUTTER
... Large black enamelled cast iron tobacco cutter. Curved... Large black enamelled cast iron tobacco cutter. Curved handle ...Large black enamelled cast iron tobacco cutter. Curved handle with gold painted inserts. A. McMillan. No 5. Nulli Secundus.personal effects, smoking accessories, tobacco cutter, tobacco cutter -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - spanner
... Thick cast iron spanner with slightly tapered handle... island tool spanner 7/8 [stamped on handle] Thick cast iron ...Thick cast iron spanner with slightly tapered handle and curved hook end. Marked with notches and drill mark throughout handle. 7/8 [stamped on handle]churchill island, tool, spanner -
Myrtleford and District Historical Society
Tobacco Cutter
... A small cast iron and wooden guillotine-style tobacco... on the striker plate. A small cast iron and wooden guillotine-style ...This plug tobacco cutter was collected locally and displayed as part of the memorabilia display at the Tobacco Company of Victoria Ltd., Myrtleford. Plug tobacco could be acquired on tobacco farms or purchased at local outlets.Tobacco cutters were significant tools for pipe smokers until self-made or manufactured cigarettes began to dominate the tobacco sales market from the 1920s. Such cutters are a link to a previously common means of consuming tobacco.A small cast iron and wooden guillotine-style tobacco cutter. The metal cutter is mounted on the wooden base, with a wooden striker plate.Inscription "McMillan" appears on the striker plate.tobacco cutter -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Gudgeons for a rudder
... Two cast iron gudgeon fittings suitable for a rudder from... Eye Ship Wrecks Salvage gudgeons Two cast iron gudgeon ...Large gudgeons from an unknow wreck near Pope's EyeTwo cast iron gudgeon fittings suitable for a rudder from an unknown wreck salvaged close to Pope's Eye in Port Phillipship wrecks, salvage, gudgeons -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Functional object - Anchor from Eliza Ramsden
... Rock Point Nepean 24/071875 Made of Cast Iron... was wrecked on Corsair Rock Point Nepean 24/071875 Made of Cast Iron ...The Eliza Ramsden, with its intact clipper bow, is one of Victoria's most aesthetically spectacular shipwreck sites, and thus has both recreational and educational significance. It is archaeologically significant as relics of cultural significance, including a small ship's bell, have been found on the site.Struck Corsair Rock and later sank in South Channel, Port Philip on 24 July 1875. Now a popular diving site. Large Anchor ex Eliza Rambden which was wrecked on Corsair Rock Point Nepean 24/071875 Made of Cast Ironeliza ramsden, shipwrecks, port phillip, anchors -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
Cooker, circa 1960
... Cream enamel, gas cooker with black painted, cast iron... enamel, gas cooker with black painted, cast iron trivets. Gas gun ...Cream enamel, gas cooker with black painted, cast iron trivets. Gas gun attached. Enameled grill pan with grid.Brand name in black on front of oven door "New world".. Model name "Radiant" in black LLH corner of oven door.domestic items; kitchen appliances; food preparation; cooking -
Mont De Lancey
Knife Cleaner
... Cast iron and tinplate static knife cleaner, screwed...-and-dandenong-ranges Knife cleaners "A C " Cast iron and tinplate static ...Cast iron and tinplate static knife cleaner, screwed on a wooden base. Two mounts on sides, which form "A C ' design."A C "knife cleaners -
Mont De Lancey
Lasts
... Cast iron shoe last of 2 pieces for a size 10 1/2. Wooden...-and-dandenong-ranges shoe lasts '10 1/2' on the shoe last Cast iron shoe ...Cast iron shoe last of 2 pieces for a size 10 1/2. Wooden home-made shoe last stand.'10 1/2' on the shoe lastshoe lasts -
Mont De Lancey
apple parer, slicer, corer, Goodell Co, Circa 1885
... Lathe apple parer, slicer and corer made from cast iron... parer, slicer and corer made from cast iron with wooden knob ...Lathe apple parer, slicer and corer made from cast iron with wooden knob on handle. Mounted on a wooden base. C1885White Mountain Apple 3 Made by Goodell Co Antrim N. H. USAapple peelers, apple corers, fruit slicers -
Mont De Lancey
Food Chopper
... Cast iron assay food chopper with wooden handle to turn...-and-dandenong-ranges Food processing equipment Cast iron assay food ...Cast iron assay food chopper with wooden handle to turn cogged wheels, to operate the guillotine mechanism. It is mounted on a wooden base.food processing equipment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - STONE COTTAGE
... . Brick wall with ladder against. Remains of cast iron... against. Remains of cast iron to verandah, cast iron table ...BHS Collectionblack and white photo reprint. Rendered stone cottage, two double doors to front. Render partly worn away with stone visible. Corrulaged iron roof, sleepout on LH of verandah. Brick wall with ladder against. Remains of cast iron to verandah, cast iron table with plants. Aspidistras in garden beds with roses.buildings, residential, stone cottage -
Parks Victoria - Point Hicks Lightstation
Lid, ship tank
... The heavy cast iron, round lid was originally fastened...Circular cast-iron disc with raised outer ridge... cast iron, round lid was originally fastened into a large ...The heavy cast iron, round lid was originally fastened into a large, riveted metal box, known as a ship tank. It has the name ‘John Bellamy London’ cast in capitals in a continuous circle on the outer edge of the lid face, and the words ‘Byng St Millwall’ on the inner circle. , of Millwall, London, manufactured boilers and ship tanks from the 1860s to the 1930s and came from a family of tank makers who began manufacturing tanks some time before 1856. Ship tanks were invented in 1808 by notable engineer, Richard Trevithick and his associate John Dickinson. Their patent obtained the same year described the tank’s superior cubic shape that allowed it to fit squarely as a container in vessels and thus use space efficiently, while its metal fabric preserved and secured its liquid or solid contents from damage. The containers revolutionised the movement of goods by ship and made wooden casks redundant. Research by Michael Pearson has determined that they were carried on passages to Australia from at least the 1830s conveying ships’ victuals and water storage, as well as general goods heading for the colonies. Pearson found photographic evidence of their use in the 1860s, and by the 1870s they appeared to be in common use. lids surviving from containers indicate that nearly all the tanks transported to Australia came from London manufacturers. It was usual for the brand name to also feature as a stencil on the tank but in most cases this eventually wore off. A tank without its original stencil survives at Wilsons Promontory. Tanks transporting ‘drinking water or perishable dry goods were hermetically sealed by the use of the tightly fitting lid with a rubber sealing ring ‘which was screwed tight with the aid of lugs cast into the lid and wedges cast into the rim of the loading hole’. The raised iron rod welded across the outer face of many lids such as the Bellamy example, allowed for screwing the lid tight. Once in the colonies, the ship tanks were often recycled and adapted for many resourceful uses such as packing cases, dog kennels, water tanks, oil containers and food stores and this invariably led to the separation of the lid and tank. The Bellamy lid could have been salvaged from a shipwreck but is more likely to have to have originated from a recycled tank that was brought to the lightstation for water storage purposes. Pearson writes that: Ship tanks show up at a wide range of sites, many of them isolated like lighthouses. They were, I think, usually taken there for the purposes they filled, usually water storage, as they were readily available, relatively light to transport, and probably very cheap to buy as second-hand goods containers. In rural areas they may have been scavenged for their new uses from local stores, to whom goods were delivered in them. Parks Victoria has identified five tank lids in the lightstation collections covered by this project. In addition to the Bellamy lid at Point Hicks, they include a Bow brand lid at Point Hicks and another at Cape Otway, unidentified lids at Cape Otway and Wilsons Promontory. Pearson and Miles Lewis have each recorded two versions of the Bellamy trade name on the lids; one being ‘John Bellamy Byng St. London’; the other, ‘John Bellamy Byng St. Millwall London’. The Point Hicks lid has the second version of the name, as do other examples in Victoria that Lewis has identified at Illawarra, Toorak; Warrock homestead, Casterton; Eeyeuk homestead, Terang; Ward’s Mill, Kyneton; and Boisdale homestead near Maffra, and in NSW at Ayrdale Park, Wolumla; and Bishop’s Lodge, Hay. Pearson’s list includes the same lids in NSW at Tumbarumba; the Quarantine Station, Sydney; Willandra Station; Bedervale, Braidwood; Gunnedah Museum; Walla Walla and Macquarie Island. The Point Hicks lid is currently stored in the lighthouse although it is unlikely that its use had any association with this building. The lid is in good condition and retains the central bung. Pearson notes that ‘surviving lids are far less numerous than the tanks themselves, presumably because the uses to which the tanks were put did not require the lid to be retained’.347 The Bellamy ship tank lid has first level contributory significance for its historic values. Circular cast-iron disc with raised outer ridge with inscription. It also has an inner depression with inscription. Two metal sections form handles over inner depression. Hole in middle of disc.Around perimeter of outer edge "JOHN BELLAMY LONDON" Around inner area "BYNG ST MILLWALL" -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Window weights, Circa 1890
... Two solid cast iron rods of cylindrical shape with one... into the metal. Two solid cast iron rods of cylindrical shape with one ...Dutton and Wiggs operated a brass and iron foundry known as the Warrnambool Brass and iron Foundry situated in Timor St. Mr Dutton was a mechanical engineer and Mr C Wiggs was an experienced foundry worker. They were innovative in their work and also manufactured a large number of everyday items such as verandah posts, brackets and milk aerators.The significance lies in the fact that the items were manufactured in Warrnambool by a well- established local business. Two solid cast iron rods of cylindrical shape with one flattened edge with name imprinted. Hollowed out section on one end. S. Wiggs W,bool. One has the number 7 and the other 5 cast into the metal. warrnambool, wiggs, dutton & wiggs, window weights -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Weights - 3 in Set
... Solid cast iron brown weights with rim around... Solid cast iron brown weights with rim around the circumference ...These weights were used to measure goods in a shop or farm produce store.Historical: These weights were used prior to decimalisation and prior to packaging of goods.Solid cast iron brown weights with rim around the circumference. Embossed inside the rim at the top with the maker and weight. Slightly narrower at the base.4 lb / Crane F Co. / Wolverhampton 2 lbs / Imperial / Standard 1 lb / Imperial / Standardweights. store. shop. scales. -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Water bubble drinker, c1940s
... Cast iron drinker stand and basin white enamel coated... stand walter dart bubbler dart Cast iron drinker stand and basin ...This drinker was purchased by Walter Dart from the RAAF clearance sale on the aerodrome after the war.Cast iron drinker stand and basin white enamel coated with one square hole for water bubble tap and one drain fitting. drinker bubble, basin, stand, walter dart, bubbler, dart -
Heathcote McIvor Historical Society
Lid from Ship Tank
... Large cast iron circular lid from a ship tank.Tanks used... Heathcote Large cast iron circular lid from a ship tank.Tanks used ...Large cast iron circular lid from a ship tank.Tanks used for storage onboard ships transporting goods from England to Australia. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Domestic object - Kitchen Equipment, flat iron with trivet stand, c1880
... A) A heavy cast iron, flat iron with B) horseshoe... of iron A) A heavy cast iron, flat iron with B) horseshoe shaped ...Sad-irons or "solid" irons were made by blacksmiths and used to smooth out material by pressing the hot iron over it. A piece of sheet -iron was placed over the kitchen fire and the irons placed on it could be heated whilst remaining clean of ash.. The women used 2 irons - one heating while the other was used. Thick cloth or gloves protected their hands from the hot irons. The handle was removed from the cool iron and re- attached to remove the hot iron from the fire. The cool iron was replaced on the fire or stove to heat again. These irons were cleaned with steel wool to prevent them marking the material. If the iron was too hot the material would scorch. Most homes set aside one day for ironing and some large households had an ironing room with a special stove designed to heat irons. However, most women had to work with a heavy, hot iron close to the fireplace even in summer. These sad irons remind us of the difficult circumstances experienced in their daily routines by the pioneers and early settlers of Moorabbin Shire The family of Miss M Curtis were early settlers in Moorabbin Shire. A) A heavy cast iron, flat iron with B) horseshoe shaped trivet stand c1880 The trivet can be attached to a table by an adjustable clamp.A) 5 on tip of ironsad iron, kitchen equipment, pioneers, early settlers, market gardeners, sewing, craftwork, clothing, moorabbin, brighton, bentleigh, fireplaces, stoves