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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Kerosene container used to fill slush lamps
... Kerosene container used to fill slush lamps...The kerosene container is documeted as having been used to fill slush lamps, hand lamps and train engine lights, and is part of the Wodonga Historical Society's railways collection....Grey metal kerosene container with a looped handle attached to the sides, as well as a handle on the back of the container with a metal chain attached to it to secure the cap for the container. ...It is documented as having been used to fill slush lamps, hand lamps and train engine lights. kerosene container kerosene bottle fuel for railway lamps Grey metal kerosene container with a looped handle attached to the sides, as well as a handle on the back of the container with a metal chain attached to it to secure the cap for the container. ...The kerosene container is documeted as having been used to fill slush lamps, hand lamps and train engine lights, and is part of the Wodonga Historical Society's railways collection.The kerosene container has local significance as it was donated by a Wodonga resident and is part of Wodonga Historical Society's railways collection. It is documented as having been used to fill slush lamps, hand lamps and train engine lights. Grey metal kerosene container with a looped handle attached to the sides, as well as a handle on the back of the container with a metal chain attached to it to secure the cap for the container. Used to fill slush lamps, hand lamps and train engine lights.kerosene container, kerosene bottle, fuel for railway lamps -
Orbost & District Historical Societyfoot warmer
... This container could be filled with hot water and put on the floor of a train so that passengers could warm their feet by placing their feet near the container. ...A galvanised iron container with a screwable stopper at the top and metal handles on both ends. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This container could be filled with hot water and put on the floor of a train so that passengers could warm their feet by placing their feet near the container. ...This container could be filled with hot water and put on the floor of a train so that passengers could warm their feet by placing their feet near the container. A blanket could be put over the warmer to contain the heat. This foot warmer was used on trains. A galvanised iron container with a screwable stopper at the top and metal handles on both ends. foot-warmer metal-foot-warmer -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageAccessory - Grooming Set, T R Cadman, ca. 1924
... Men's grooming set; metal soap container with star decoration, oval soap cake, oval hand mirror in a black frame ten-sided clear glass cologne bottle with silver metal lid, yellow bristle clothes brush with brown wooden hand grip, yellow bristle shaving brush with black base and white body, and two button hooks with white handles; the larger one has floral motifs. ...Soap container once had star motifs....Cadman & Sons Reginald M soap dish Soap container once had star motifs. Men's grooming set; metal soap container with star decoration, oval soap cake, oval hand mirror in a black frame ten-sided clear glass cologne bottle with silver metal lid, yellow bristle clothes brush with brown wooden hand grip, yellow bristle shaving brush with black base and white body, and two button hooks with white handles; the larger one has floral motifs. ...This men's grooming set of personal care equipment and toiletries is an example of items packaged in attractive cases and sold as gifts in Australian chemist outlets and department stores in the 1920s to 1940s. This set was originally packaged in a leather-covered, lined and fitted case, with a comb, hair brush, and razor included as well. as the items shown here. The razor, once included with the set, had the inscription "T.R. Cadman and Sons, Sheffield England". The family business began with Luke Cadman in 1748. Thomas Radley Cadmen (1833 - 1917) took over the business in 1871, by which time it was operating in Sheffield. The business became incorporated as T.R. Cadman & Sons in 1924 but shortly afterwards the straight razors manufactured by them were stamped T.R. Cadman & Sons Ltd. The company specialised in pocket knives and razors from 1933 and supplied the British Royal Navy with razors in WWII. Over 80 per cent of sales were for the overseas market including Australia. Some of their razors were sold in stores in Victoria. The business traded in 1965. This grooming set was donated for exhibit in Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village's exhibit of the vessel 'Reginald M', a two-masted coastal trading ketch built in Port Adelaide in 1922. These items are examples of personal objects sold in Victoria in the 1920s as gifts for men, cased or packaged for special occasions and sold in retail stores. The items are associated with the historic coastal trading ketch 'Reginald M', listed on the Australian Register of Historic Vessels; and active from 1922 until 1975. The items were displayed in the Master's Quarters of the Reginald M exhibit at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village until 2016 when the ship was decommissioned from Flagstaff Hill's fleet.Men's grooming set; metal soap container with star decoration, oval soap cake, oval hand mirror in a black frame ten-sided clear glass cologne bottle with silver metal lid, yellow bristle clothes brush with brown wooden hand grip, yellow bristle shaving brush with black base and white body, and two button hooks with white handles; the larger one has floral motifs. Inscriptions were on the razor originally included in the grooming set.Soap container once had star motifs.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, grooming set, men's grooming set, personal grooming, toiletry set, personal care, soap box, soap container, cologne bottle, clothes brush, shaving brush, button hook, hand mirror, personal efects, toiletries, t.r. cadman & sons, reginald m, soap dish -
Greensborough Historical SocietyFunctional object - Bottle, Enamel drink bottle, 1970s
... A sturdy metal container used to carry liquid, possibly a miner's drink bottle....Blue enamel drink container with white enamel interior and metal handle....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne A sturdy metal container used to carry liquid, possibly a miner's drink bottle. bottles drink bottles Blue enamel drink container with white enamel interior and metal handle. ...A sturdy metal container used to carry liquid, possibly a miner's drink bottle.Blue enamel drink container with white enamel interior and metal handle.bottles, drink bottles -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Mustard Pot, Cromplate, Unknown
... A small vintage chrome plated mustard pot with a basket weave outer container and a cobalt blue glass insert to hold the mustard. ...'Cromplate' is stamped on the production label underneath the chrome outer container....Tableware Food containers Condiment sets Mustard pots 'Guernsey' is stamped on the badge. ...This pot is part of a three piece condiment set which has a Guernsey coat of arms insignia badge attached. See entry 3531 for Salt and Pepper Shakers in this set. It was used in the 1900's and was originally owned by Edward Lloyd Mauger.A small vintage chrome plated mustard pot with a basket weave outer container and a cobalt blue glass insert to hold the mustard. There is no lid or spoon. On one side is attached a blue, red and gold with three lions Guernsey coat of Arms badge.'Guernsey' is stamped on the badge. 'Cromplate' is stamped on the production label underneath the chrome outer container.tableware, food containers, condiment sets, mustard pots -
Greensborough Historical SocietyContainer, Harper & Co. Ltd, Harpers Paprika, 1950s
... Container...container...The contents of this container was a spice used as a flavouring ingredient in cooking...Screw-top cardboard container, tinplate top and base, red, white and black label...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne The contents of this container was a spice used as a flavouring ingredient in cooking container paprika Harper's Paprika 2 oz. nett Screw-top cardboard container, tinplate top and base, red, white and black label Harpers Paprika Container Harper & Co. ...The contents of this container was a spice used as a flavouring ingredient in cookingScrew-top cardboard container, tinplate top and base, red, white and black labelHarper's Paprika 2 oz. nettcontainer, paprika -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumFunctional object - Coin bag - copper 1$, ANZ Bank, c1973
... Typical of the type of coin bags the Museum used to bag money for depositing into a bank. ...Set of two coin bags $1 copper - plastic with sealable strip and a unused paper bag from the ANZ bank, both for $1 copper (1 or 2 cent coins), or for the plastic bag $2 of 5c coins....BTM BTPS coins cash bags currency banking cash handling Set of two coin bags $1 copper - plastic with sealable strip and a unused paper bag from the ANZ bank, both for $1 copper (1 or 2 cent coins), or for the plastic bag $2 of 5c coins. ...Typical of the type of coin bags the Museum used to bag money for depositing into a bank. Similar bags were used for other denominations. This enable the bank to weigh the bag and not necessarily actually count the contents. Copper coins were last minted in 1990 and then phased out. See reference.Demonstrates the process of cash handling and banking.Set of two coin bags $1 copper - plastic with sealable strip and a unused paper bag from the ANZ bank, both for $1 copper (1 or 2 cent coins), or for the plastic bag $2 of 5c coins.btm, btps, coins, cash bags, currency, banking, cash handling -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Marine rescue
... Two battery operated emergency distress beacons EPIRB [Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon] in orange containers with attached line in yellow canvas bags....EPIRB Rescue Emergency Beacon I'm going sailing, I'm coming back; B900; radio distress transmitter operating instructions; made by Don Osborne & associates, box 69 052 Aukland 8 New Zealand.i Two battery operated emergency distress beacons EPIRB [Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon] in orange containers with attached line in yellow canvas bags. ...An emergency position-indicating radio beacon (EPIRB) is a type of emergency locator beacon, a portable, battery-powered radio transmitter used in emergencies to locate airplanes, vessels, and persons in distress and in need of immediate rescue.Since the inception of Cospas-Sarsat in 1982, distress radio beacons have assisted in the rescue of over 28,000 people in more than 7,000 distress situations. In 2010 alone, the system provided information used to rescue 2,388 persons in 641 distress situations. Two battery operated emergency distress beacons EPIRB [Emergency Position Indicating Radio Beacon] in orange containers with attached line in yellow canvas bags.I'm going sailing, I'm coming back; B900; radio distress transmitter operating instructions; made by Don Osborne & associates, box 69 052 Aukland 8 New Zealand.iepirb, rescue, emergency beacon -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Jug, Ink container, Early 20th century
... Ink container... This container has been used to hold writing ink for commercial purposes so it would have been used by businesses and offices of all kinds. ...The maker’s name is on the container. ...The maker’s name is on the container. Ink container Jug ...This container has been used to hold writing ink for commercial purposes so it would have been used by businesses and offices of all kinds. Ink was used in conjunction with writing tools (pens, quills, blotting paper etc) prior to the widespread use after the 1950s of the ballpoint pen for most handwritten work. This container has no known local significance but it is an example of the type of container that would have been used in local businesses and offices in the 19th century and the first half of the 20th century. It will be useful for display. This is a ceramic container, light-brown in colour and varnished. The body of the container is circular in shape with a smaller circular-shaped neck and a top opening with a lip for pouring. The container has some imperfections and protrusions and the top has some chipping. The maker’s name is on the container. ‘Angus & Co Ink Commercial’ writing tools, history of warrnambool, pottery ink bottle -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchContainer, Storage
... Protective container for storage and transporting the W. ...The container is labelled: "ASTRO COMPASS MKll, MFR"S PART NO. 94, CONTRACT NO'-W-535 A.C.24194, The W. ...(refer 00357.1) Container, Storage ...Protective container for storage and transporting the W. W. BOES Co MKll Astro Compass. The container is manufactured from black Bakelite, has a hinged lid, a woven cotton carrying strap and nickel-plated steel hardware . (refer 00357.1)The container is labelled: "ASTRO COMPASS MKll, MFR"S PART NO. 94, CONTRACT NO'-W-535 A.C.24194, The W. W. BOES CO, 3001 SALEM AVE, DAYTON, OHIO" -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Widows activities - Stamp Sorting, 1991
... A Legacy widow, Beryl Billing, with three mail bags and a lot of loose letters. Beryl Billing was the co-ordinator of the stamp sorting for many years and wrote progress reports in the Answer in the 1990s. ...Colour photo x 2 of Beryl Billing with post bags of letters....Handwritten '910319B' Colour photo x 2 of Beryl Billing with post bags of letters. Widows activities - Stamp Sorting Photograph Keesing Photographic Pty Ltd ...A Legacy widow, Beryl Billing, with three mail bags and a lot of loose letters. Beryl Billing was the co-ordinator of the stamp sorting for many years and wrote progress reports in the Answer in the 1990s. Photo reference 910319 on the proof sheet (00851) is assumed to mean the date was 19 March 1991. The widows clubs have sorted used stamps and sold to a stamp dealer for many years to the present day. It raises some funds and provides a purpose for gathering together. Later information found shows that Mrs Billings is the wife of a legatee and not a Legacy Widow. She started the stamp group in February 1981 and by 2006 the stamp sales had raised $206,698.A record of the type of activities Legacy provided as a social outlet for widows. Colour photo x 2 of Beryl Billing with post bags of letters.Label on the back from Keesing Photographic. Handwritten '910319B'widows, fundraising, stamps, beryl billing -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Wireless Set, WW2 AWA (Australia) Wireless Set
... Radio Housed in Rectangular metal container...Container outside on side reads 'Tropical Theatre'. ...LTD DD Radio Housed in Rectangular metal container WW2 AWA (Australia) Wireless Set Equipment Wireless Set ...tropical theatre WW2Radio Housed in Rectangular metal containerContainer outside on side reads 'Tropical Theatre'. Radio Set, Top- Switch Red plastic screw top, several 'plug-in' points, Metal plate which reads,"WIRELESS SET NO 11 (AUST) SUPPLY UNIT L.P. SERIAL NO 4451 MANUFACTURED IN AUSTRALIA BY A.W.A. LTD DDcommuniction -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumKit - Medical
... Metal container with lid attached and 2 holes. 2 ampoule syringes - Directions for use attached around black covering. 2 card labels with instructions for using ampoule syringe with reinforced ring at one end. ...Tubunic ampoules. On container - 2 syringes "monoject" trademark "ampoule syringe morphine hydrochloride GR 1/2 burroughs wellcome and co (the welcome foundation ltd) London 99005/5/44 Poison a setcot container...Tubunic ampoules. On container - 2 syringes "monoject" trademark "ampoule syringe morphine hydrochloride GR 1/2 burroughs wellcome and co (the welcome foundation ltd) London 99005/5/44 Poison a setcot container Metal container with lid attached and 2 holes. 2 ampoule syringes - Directions for use attached around black covering. 2 card labels with instructions for using ampoule syringe with reinforced ring at one end. ...Emergency medical kit for aid crew.Metal container with lid attached and 2 holes. 2 ampoule syringes - Directions for use attached around black covering. 2 card labels with instructions for using ampoule syringe with reinforced ring at one end. Piece of wadding used as protective cover for ampoules."Crown" AM. Tubunic ampoules. On container - 2 syringes "monoject" trademark "ampoule syringe morphine hydrochloride GR 1/2 burroughs wellcome and co (the welcome foundation ltd) London 99005/5/44 Poison a setcot containermedical kit, medical, raaf -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - BUTTER CHURN
... BUTTER CHURN: GLASS CONTAINER WITH METAL LID AND FITTINGS AND WOODEN HANDLE...ON LID - MADE IN ENGLAND NO.30 CR. 40 MARKING ON GLASS CONTAINER - BLOW BUTTER CHURN 3/30 MADE IN ENGLAND. ...local history domestic item food preparation ON LID - MADE IN ENGLAND NO.30 CR. 40 MARKING ON GLASS CONTAINER - BLOW BUTTER CHURN 3/30 MADE IN ENGLAND. ...BUTTER CHURN: GLASS CONTAINER WITH METAL LID AND FITTINGS AND WOODEN HANDLEON LID - MADE IN ENGLAND NO.30 CR. 40 MARKING ON GLASS CONTAINER - BLOW BUTTER CHURN 3/30 MADE IN ENGLAND. IMPERIAL QUARTS STICKER ATTACHED "BUTTER CHURN" DONATED BY W. HARRIS. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH. "77"local history, domestic item, food preparation -
Vision AustraliaContainer - Object, American Foundation for the Blind, Records for the Blind case, 1948-1980
... Container...In this example of a record case, two straps with metal ends held the front and rear containers together. The contents were protected by thick cardboard inside each container as well as metal corners on the upper lid. ...1 black plastic and cardboard container with metal corners and straps...In this example of a record case, two straps with metal ends held the front and rear containers together. The contents were protected by thick cardboard inside each container as well as metal corners on the upper lid. ...Audio records were dispatched via the postal service and needed to be protected against damage to and from their destination. In this example of a record case, two straps with metal ends held the front and rear containers together. The contents were protected by thick cardboard inside each container as well as metal corners on the upper lid. Books purchased from the American Foundation for the Blind, who began producing them in 1935, came to Australia in these cases, which where then used to send and return them.1 black plastic and cardboard container with metal corners and strapsU.S. Mail Free Sound Reproductions Records for the Blindaudio books, american foundation for the blind -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Chart Case, ca 19th century
... Container...Black painted metal cylindrical container. Label attached at one end with inscription. ...Chart case, black painted metal cylindrical container with caps on both ends....Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road Black painted metal cylindrical container. Label attached at one end with inscription. ...Black painted metal cylindrical container. Label attached at one end with inscription. "Flagstaff Hill c/ J Lindsay"This chart case is an example of maritime chart storage used in colonial times to protect charts and maps from the weather and to store them is an easily accessible was. Chart case, black painted metal cylindrical container with caps on both ends.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, chart case, navigation, chart storage -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre VictoriaPorcelain storage containers for "Koffie" "Thee" "Suiker" "Peper" and "Zout"
... During manufacturing of this set, the labels on salt (Zout) and tea (Thee) container were interchanged, crating a A-Typical set with large salt container and a small tea container. ...Set of 5 hexonal shaped porcelain storage containers, each with lid, for the storage and home use of (1,2) "Koffie", (3,4) "Thee", (5,6) "Suiker", (7,8) "Peper" and (9,10) "Zout"....During manufacturing of this set, the labels on salt (Zout) and tea (Thee) container were interchanged, crating a A-Typical set with large salt container and a small tea container. ...According to Dutch tradition this type of sets have normally 3 large containers (coffee, tea and sugar) and sometimes 2 small containers (salt and pepper). During manufacturing of this set, the labels on salt (Zout) and tea (Thee) container were interchanged, crating a A-Typical set with large salt container and a small tea container. Likely ordered from Dutch East Indies and manufactured in China.A rare example of an imperfect product surviving to create an historic record.Set of 5 hexonal shaped porcelain storage containers, each with lid, for the storage and home use of (1,2) "Koffie", (3,4) "Thee", (5,6) "Suiker", (7,8) "Peper" and (9,10) "Zout".When the glass side of the display case disintegrated and all shelves and items fell down. two lids broke. They are repaired (but the cracks are visible)koffie thee suiker peper zout manufacturing error dutch container -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment, Kerosene Can
... The kerosene container was possibly used to fill slush lamps, hand lamps and train engine lights....Rusted, grey metal kerosene container with looped handle attached to the sides. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The kerosene container was possibly used to fill slush lamps, hand lamps and train engine lights. metal locomotive railway engine equipment tin kerosene Rusted, grey metal kerosene container with looped handle attached to the sides. ...The kerosene container was possibly used to fill slush lamps, hand lamps and train engine lights.Rusted, grey metal kerosene container with looped handle attached to the sides. A cork under the cap which has a metal chain attached to it, to secure the cap onto the container. Possibly used to fill slush lamps, hand lamps and train engine lights.metal, locomotive, railway, engine equipment, tin, kerosene -
Hume City Civic CollectionScoop
... This tin scoop would have been used in the kitchen at the Sunbury Asylum to distribute bulk food such as sugar, flour etc from larger containers....A tin scoop used to distribute sugar, flour etc from storage containers....Hume City Civic Collection 44 Macedon Street Sunbury melbourne This tin scoop would have been used in the kitchen at the Sunbury Asylum to distribute bulk food such as sugar, flour etc from larger containers. sunbury asylum george evans collection A tin scoop used to distribute sugar, flour etc from storage containers. ...This tin scoop would have been used in the kitchen at the Sunbury Asylum to distribute bulk food such as sugar, flour etc from larger containers.A tin scoop used to distribute sugar, flour etc from storage containers.sunbury asylum, george evans collection -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Artefact, Container (Howitzer Shell), 1917
... Container (Howitzer Shell)...The container is made from a 4.5 inches Howitzer shell. ...This is a heavy brass container made from a Howitzer shell. The container is round with four-leaf clover –type patterns on the side and three round knobs welded on to the bottom to give it a base. ...The container is made from a 4.5 inches Howitzer shell. ...This container is a piece of trench art. It has been made in 1917 in World War One. The container is made from a 4.5 inches Howitzer shell. The 4.5 Howitzers were British artillery units made with a short barrel and used to fire missiles over a high trajectory. It is probable that the container was made by an Australian soldier while on active service overseas during World War One. This container has no known local provenance but it is a very interesting and attractive piece of World War One trench art. This is a heavy brass container made from a Howitzer shell. The container is round with four-leaf clover –type patterns on the side and three round knobs welded on to the bottom to give it a base. There are many markings on the base of the shell and these may all be the original markings. The lid is made of lighter brass and has an octagonal-shaped knob on top. ‘4.5 Howr 11’ ‘B.A. 3 3 17’ ‘1917’ M.A.C.’ etc world war one, warrnambool -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumContainer - Brass match container
... Container...These brass containers held strike anywhere matches used by the Lifeboat service to light fuses to launch rescue rockets. ...A brass container for matches with one Vesta match used for lighting fuse for rescue rope rocket...Matches Strike anywhere matches rescue equipment rope rockets A brass container for matches with one Vesta match used for lighting fuse for rescue rope rocket Container Brass match container ...These brass containers held strike anywhere matches used by the Lifeboat service to light fuses to launch rescue rockets. Example of a type of match and its container used by the lifeboat crews in training and rescue operations where a rescue rope rocket had to be launched.A brass container for matches with one Vesta match used for lighting fuse for rescue rope rocketmatches, strike anywhere matches, rescue equipment, rope rockets -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Household, Butter Cooler, Late 19th century
... Ice would have been used in the butter container. The top of the container is domed, indicating the shape of the butter at that time (late 19th century). ...Inside the container is the space to hold ice or cold water. ...Ice would have been used in the butter container. The top of the container is domed, indicating the shape of the butter at that time (late 19th century). ...This butter cooler was used in households to prevent butter from melting in the warmer weather. Ice would have been used in the butter container. The top of the container is domed, indicating the shape of the butter at that time (late 19th century). This butter cooler would have been a costly item and would have graced the dining table of a family that had considerable means. It would have been used on a dining table even after the invention of refrigeration in the 1880s as the eating rooms would have had little or no cooling mechanisms in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This butter cooler has no known local provenance but it is a very attractive item and is retained as a good example of a household item no longer in use. It will be very useful for display.This is a silver butter cooler with a circular base with an ornamented edge. The base has a stem holding two highly ornamented arms branching out from the sides. These arms hold an oval container which has a chased silver base and an overhanging chased silver top. Inside the container is the space to hold ice or cold water. On top of the inside of the container sits a small round lid which holds the butter and the ice. The lid has several small holes for the ice water to drain underneath. The base of this lid is impressed with moulded fruit and leaves. The oval container has an over-arching handle attached. This is highly ornamented in fretwork. The sides of the container have two projecting pieces for holding the butter cooler and two other smaller projecting pieces with chains attached for hanging the object. One of these pieces has an oval holder for turning the hinged top of the container to close the container. This top has a chased silver patterning on its top. When the lid is closed the container adapts to a globe or egg shape.‘Made and Guaranteed by Meriden B. Company 5085 U.S.A. household items, history of warrnambool, silver butter cooler -
Williamstown Historical Society IncFunctional object - Vaccination stylus set
... Small bullet-shaped steel container with a lid, holding 18 arrow-shaped, disposable steel styles used for vaccination against smallpox....On container LID: "20 VACCINATIAN STYLES NO 4" On cotainer body: "NECESSAIRE /BP&C DEPOSE" On styles: "LE JENNER VACINOSTYLE INDIVIDUEL/DU DEMARE & SCHAL DEPOSE/BLANZY"...Immunization Vaccination Smallpox On container LID: "20 VACCINATIAN STYLES NO 4" On cotainer body: "NECESSAIRE /BP&C DEPOSE" On styles: "LE JENNER VACINOSTYLE INDIVIDUEL/DU DEMARE & SCHAL DEPOSE/BLANZY" Small bullet-shaped steel container with a lid, holding 18 arrow-shaped, disposable steel styles used for vaccination against smallpox. ...Vaccinostyles were used for vaccination against smallpox. The pointed styles were mounted into a holder, dipped into the vaccine, and injected into the skin. They were single use and were disposed of. Vaccinostyles were particularly popular in France and Belgium and were made by fountain pen makers. Probably used between 1881 and 1920.Small bullet-shaped steel container with a lid, holding 18 arrow-shaped, disposable steel styles used for vaccination against smallpox.On container LID: "20 VACCINATIAN STYLES NO 4" On cotainer body: "NECESSAIRE /BP&C DEPOSE" On styles: "LE JENNER VACINOSTYLE INDIVIDUEL/DU DEMARE & SCHAL DEPOSE/BLANZY"immunization, vaccination, smallpox -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Household, Silver Container, Early to mid 20th century
... Silver Container...The container would have been a relatively expensive item to purchase. ...This is a round silver container with a plain base and the sides heavily-impressed with patterns of flowers, fronds and tendrils. ...The container would have been a relatively expensive item to purchase. ...This container is one of high quality and would have been found either in a bedroom containing small articles belonging to a woman or in an office or parlour containing small items used by the householder. The container would have been a relatively expensive item to purchase. This container has no known local provenance but it is a very attractive item from times past and one not common even when first purchased. It will be useful for displayThis is a round silver container with a plain base and the sides heavily-impressed with patterns of flowers, fronds and tendrils. There is an oval blank space on one side to insert a name or inscription. The lid is a detached one that fits over the top of the container. The lid has a curved top with the same impressed floral patterns. The name of the maker is on the base but it is difficult to decipher.‘quadruple plate’ Torun (?) …Company household items, history of warrnambool -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - TEA CADDY
... CONTAINER USED AS TEA CADDY AT CLUNES UNITING CHURCH....METAL - TIN CONTAINER. SCOTTISH DESIGN - TARTAN BACKGROUND WITH SCOTCHMEN DEMONSTRATING THEIR ATHLETIC ABILITY EG. ...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields CONTAINER USED AS TEA CADDY AT CLUNES UNITING CHURCH. ...CONTAINER USED AS TEA CADDY AT CLUNES UNITING CHURCH.METAL - TIN CONTAINER. SCOTTISH DESIGN - TARTAN BACKGROUND WITH SCOTCHMEN DEMONSTRATING THEIR ATHLETIC ABILITY EG. SWORD DANCE, TOSSING THE CABER, CURLING ,PUTTING THE SHOT.local history, domestic item, food storage & preservation, churches - clunes uniting. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Miniature dictionary, 1900
... This is a miniature book and container which was known as ‘the Smallest English Dictionary in the World’. ...The container is much rusted....The container is much rusted. Miniature dictionary Book ...This is a miniature book and container which was known as ‘the Smallest English Dictionary in the World’. It is a copy of a Dr Johnson dictionary. It was intended to be worn as a locket and sold with an accompanying magnifying glass. It was an advertising feature for the Pears Soap company. This item has no local significance but it is a very interesting one, showing the type of novelty adornment popular in the late Victorian era. This is a miniature book with a red leather cover and 384 pages. The name of the book and the name ‘Pears’ are stamped in gilt on the covers. The book is enclosed in a silver-coloured metal container with a thickened glass window in front to view the title of the book. The glass acts as a magnifier. The container has a hinged closing device. It has a ring at the top to attach the item to a chain or belt. The container is much rusted.Front cover of book: ‘Bryce’s English Dictionary’ Back Cover: ‘Pears’ bryce’ english dictionary, warrnambool, dr johnson dictionary -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object, Jas. F. McKenzie & Co Pty Ltd, Container of Ground Cloves, 1930's - 1960's
... Container of Ground Cloves...By 1861, the range of goods had expanded to include: coffee mixed with chicory; black and white peppers; mixed spice; ground cloves, ginger, pimento and cinnamon; ground rice; maize meal; brosemeal (made from peas); and oatmeal in tins, bags or barrels. This ground cloves container was a product for cooking use in the family kitchen in the 1930's - 1960. ...A small vintage cardboard cylindrical container of McKenzie's Ground Cloves with a red and navy striped printed paper label with white print explaining the manfacturer details and instructions for use. 2 ozs. ...By 1861, the range of goods had expanded to include: coffee mixed with chicory; black and white peppers; mixed spice; ground cloves, ginger, pimento and cinnamon; ground rice; maize meal; brosemeal (made from peas); and oatmeal in tins, bags or barrels. This ground cloves container was a product for cooking use in the family kitchen in the 1930's - 1960. ...In the 1850s, Galt and McKenzie advertised their roasted and ground coffee alongside ground pepper and pimento, supplying these commodities in bulk to grocers, merchants and store-keepers. By 1861, the range of goods had expanded to include: coffee mixed with chicory; black and white peppers; mixed spice; ground cloves, ginger, pimento and cinnamon; ground rice; maize meal; brosemeal (made from peas); and oatmeal in tins, bags or barrels. This ground cloves container was a product for cooking use in the family kitchen in the 1930's - 1960. A small vintage cardboard cylindrical container of McKenzie's Ground Cloves with a red and navy striped printed paper label with white print explaining the manfacturer details and instructions for use. 2 ozs. Net. There is an aluminium base and removable lid. It has ground cloves powder inside.'McKenzie's Ground Cloves' '2 oz. Nett.'kitchen equipment, kitchen ingredients, cooking, spices -
Greensborough Historical SocietyCruet set, Ebenezer Stacey & Sons, 1930s
... Table cruets usually comprised containers for oil, vinegar, salt, pepper, mustard etc. ...Stoppers missing, one container not matching.....Stoppers missing, one container not matching.. Cruet set Cruet set Ebenezer Stacey & Sons ...Table cruets usually comprised containers for oil, vinegar, salt, pepper, mustard etc. These were probably patterned on an earlier design.Four piece cruet set, moulded glass in EPNS silver stand. Stoppers missing, one container not matching..ES & S, EPcruet set, condiment set -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyPhotograph, 1930s
... A good day’s work would thresh about 50 bushels or about 12 bags (4 bushels). The task then was to cart the maize to market. ...In the foreground are two rows of filled bags. On the right is a lifting machine to take the bags to the top storey. ...In the foreground are two rows of filled bags. On the right is a lifting machine to take the bags to the top storey. ...Maize has been grown on the Orbost flats for at least 70 years. When early settlers began to arrive on the Snowy River somewhere in the 1880s, the land was mostly swamps and heavily timbered jungle on the river frontages. The swamps were drained, bit by bit, with short handled shovels working in mud and water. The frontages were cleared by axe and shovel and fire. Several kinds of crops were experimented with such as hops, hemp and maize which grew particularly well and became the main crop of district. The problem then was to thresh and deliver the product to the market. A small single cob machine was brought here and one man turned the handle, while the boy or Mum fed the cobs singly into the machine. A good day’s work would thresh about 50 bushels or about 12 bags (4 bushels). The task then was to cart the maize to market. For a few years this was done by horses and dray carrying about 60 bushels to Mossiface, where it was loaded onto river boats to Lakes Entrance, and then by ocean boats to Melbourne. (information from NEWSLETTER OCTOBER, 2006)The growing of maize in the Orbost district contributed significantly to the economy of the township for many years, The many maize cribs once seen on the surrounding farms have now disappeared and this photograph is a pictorial record of that significance.A small sepia photograph with six men in front of a wooden barn. They are bagging maize. In the foreground are two rows of filled bags. On the right is a lifting machine to take the bags to the top storey. On the far right is a water tank on a stand"on back - "Thrashing Maize"maize-orbost agriculture-maize industry -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Galvanised liquid storage, 1900+
... Container...Item was probably used as a storage container for Kerosene or oil possibly fuel or some other liquid, the spout indicates it was used to fill other objects such as machines or farm implements etc....Round container galvanised with conical top and metal handle. ...Has cloth & wood stopper in top. Container Galvanised liquid storage ...Item was probably used as a storage container for Kerosene or oil possibly fuel or some other liquid, the spout indicates it was used to fill other objects such as machines or farm implements etc.It appears the item is quite old and could date from around the turn of the 20th century around 1900 -1920Round container galvanised with conical top and metal handle. Has cloth & wood stopper in top. Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village
