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Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Hawthorn 2015 Premiers - food, c2015
Colour photographs of biscuits made to celebrate Hawthorn playing in the AFL Grand Final. hawhorn, football, afl, premiers, mcg, afl grand final, luke hodge, alistair clarkson -
Mont De Lancey
Biscuit Barrel
Glass biscuit barrel with a silver handle and a silver lid, with a Vine design engraving.biscuit containers -
Orbost & District Historical Society
biscuit cutters, C 1920 - 1950
Two tin metal biscuit cutters. 1875.1 is a triangular shape and 1875.2 is a diamond shape.food-preparation biscuit-cutters -
Orbost & District Historical Society
biscuit barrel
Donor, Grace Cameron, was daughter of John Cameron who in 1875 selected first land on the Snowy River flats. Married Elizabeth Roadknightsmall green and white Wedgewood biscuit barrel with silver plated rim. Lid is missing.biscuit-barrel container domestic ceramic cameron -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Room Old Court House
Room with two tables, One Table Set with Biscuits and Slices, The Other with Cups and saucers. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - CHINA BISCUIT BARREL
Blue china basket weave biscuit barrel with rose handle on lid and a wicker handle.Superior Quality made in Japandomestic equipment, containers, biscuit barrel -
Mont De Lancey
Biscuit Barrel, 1909
From home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Wilms, 1909.Wooden biscuit barrel with EPNS lid, EPNS handle and EPNS bands around the barrelbiscuit containers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - CADBURYS BISCUIT TIN
Green and gold rectangular Cadburys Chocolate Parlour Biscuits tin with black lettering and hinged lid.Cadburys Brothers Limited -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BISCUIT BARRELL
China biscuit barrel, white china with blue floral pattern, metal rim and handle and lid Blue trademark in Blue G.F.G England Marking on Lid EP A1 Sticker marked "61"barrel, biscuit -
Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Chocolate Tin
Rectangular shaped tin, gold edges with Military Tatto Photo on lid. Used to hold biscuitsGold markings around edge, Edinburgh Festival Tattoo, photo of Military Tattoo on lid. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Biscuit Tin, c: 1950s
A green cube shaped biscuit tin. Folded steel/galvanised tin. Impressed with inscription on base.Marked This tin is NOT sold with the contents thereof but remails the property of SWALOW & ARIELL LTD. Port Melbournedomestic items, containers -
Kyneton Fire Brigade
Memorabilia - Trophy
Fire Brigade Trophy - no inscriptionPart of Kyneton Fire Brigade trophy collectionSilver biscuit barrel. Lid integrated with handle. Body and lid heavily decorated with floral motifskyneton fire brigade, fire brigade demonstrations, country fire authority, trophy -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Removal of silo cover, Swallow & Ariell Biscuit Factory, Peter Libbis, 13 May 1998
Colour photograph of removal of silo cover from Swallow & Ariell Biscuit Factory, 13 May 1992built environment - industrial, demolitions, swallow & ariell ltd -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, 1960
China Biscuit Barrel with handle and Lid. Pink China with gold trim. Pink rose floral designstawell -
Tennis Australia
Metal container, Ball, Unknown
Arnotts Biscuits tin containing 7 tennis balls and 4 golf balls. Materials: Metal, Rubbertennis -
Mont De Lancey
Tin
"Parsons" Rapidice Chocolate Flavour - icing & filling for cakes, sandwiches, biscuits, etc. etc. 1lb weight.tins -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Kitchen Equipment, assorted metal pastry cutters 20thC, 20thC
The early settler women of Moorabbin Shire managed the household while their market gardener husbands cultivated the produce to be sold at the market Normal daily life involved washing clothes, ironing, cooking meals and baking cakes, scones, bread, and pastries. whilst caring for the children and making and mending the family's clothes The early settler women of Moorabbin Shire had to be self sufficient and were skillful cooks providing meals for their familiesAn a assortment of metal pastry, biscuit and scone cutters and tartlet tins with straight and scalloped edges in original condition with no repairs. kitchen equipment, cooking, baking, early settlers, pioneers, moorabbin shire, bentleigh, cheltenham, market gardeners, farmers, -
Mont De Lancey
Tin, Circa 1946
Round biscuit tin with Wedgwood design (white pattern on navy blue background) on lid and round the circumference of the tin.Nonebiscuit tins, tins -
Orbost & District Historical Society
tin, Swallow & Ariell, circa 1915
Printed and branded tins were one of the first marketing forms of advertising. After Huntley & Palmer introduced these tins in 1860, all biscuit makers were competing to develop original and novel tins to sell their products. They soon became a collectable item. The first biscuits to be made by Arnott’s were called ‘Thin Captains’ which were the biscuit maker’s version of the sea biscuit. This tin is typical of food tins bought not only for the contents but as a decorative reusable container in the home.Tall cylindrical tin. Extra Thin Captain Bisuits on paper label. Lid is push in type.Factory Port Melbourne Vic Aust Swallow & Ariellstin biscuits swallow-ariell container -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Pastrycooks and Biscuit Factory employees Union float, Labour Day Parade
Original photograph belongs to Judy ARCHER's family. Judy's grandfather, 5th from the left, worked for Swallow & AriellCopy of an original photograph of a Labour Day Parade, showing the Pastrycooks and biscuit Factory employees Union float. Date unknown.industry - food, societies clubs unions and other organisations, business and traders - bakers, archer family, swallow & ariell ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Notebook, Recipes, Swallow and Ariell, Charles Forbes, 1939 - 1940
Small, coverless notebook with recipes for various Swallows biscuits; kept 1939-40 by baker Charles FORBES of Swallow & Ariellindustry - food, charles forbes, swallow & ariell ltd -
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 -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Biscuit Barrel
porcelain biscuit barrel with a metal lid and handle. Cream in colour decorated with a hand painted flower design in red and greenbiscuit, barrel, caddy, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - ROLFES TEA TIN
Round tin with lid, showing a scene of female tea pickers, labelled Rolfes Tea the young leaves only, Biscuits.Rolfes Tea packed by Rolfe & Co Ltd King St Melbourne 2lbs net Wilson Bros Pty Ltd Melbournedomestic equipment, containers, tin, k217 -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Tin Biscuit/Tea, Early to mid 1900s
This biscuit/tea caddy was probably targeting the "theatre going" family or those who liked looking at the colourful shakespearian scenes. This item however demonstrates that the rural (Kiewa Valley) appreciation of classic English plays was, in this time period (early 1900's), just as strong as in the larger towns and cities. This item also presents the period in which the "olde" Elizabethian phrases and words were taught in regional high schools. Although this speech pattern and phraseology was of a specific time period and going out of fashion when Australia was first settled it was an inherited form of communication(higher social/economical level). In the context of the rural Australia "scene" and in this time frame of the elite "boarding school" generation this item was a visual reinforcement of the education level and position of the family who owned this tin.This item is highly significant because it not only presents the social aspects of early life in the Kiewa Valley but also the variety of educational levels and economical variations of the rural population within the Kiewa Valley. The egalitarian perception of the inhabitants of the Kiewa Valley was still at the infancy of early Australian social interactions. This biscuit /tea container was however a leveling of the socio-economic playing field of the time.This biscuit or tea tin, has besides having an outer lid (hinged), it also has an internal lid(with a circular finger grip). Although the shape is rectangular it has a slight concave bulge at each side of the centre of each of its main frame. It is made of pressed light steel and has a raised floor. The corners are bevelled and the outer lid has a bevelled slope ridge in parallel to the extremities of the main tin frame. There are painted scenes from the following Shakespearian plays on each side of the tin; "As you like it", "Hamlet" and on each of the bevelled corners are the portraits of Shakespeare(in the middle), the caricature mask faces of "the theatre" above and on the bottom section the "Director's chair"food storage, kitchen table container, domestic educational storage, shakespeare illustrations -
Mont De Lancey
Tins, 1956
2 Biscuit tins:- 1 round tin with Olympic motif of Melbourne 1956 Games, Made in Australia by Phoenix Biscuits P/L, Melbourne. Tin made by Willow Aust. and 1 oblong tin from Griffiths Sweets P/L Melbourne, with picture of Melbourne Olympic rings and logos on lid and side."XVIth Olympiad Melbourne 1956" - Round tin "Melbourne Home of Olympic Games 1956" - Oblong tintins -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Functional object - Ration Pack (Small)
Current issuePlastic bag containing multple items eg. Ginger Nut biscuits, small scourer, matches, Life savers, instruction leafletration pack, matches -
Orbost & District Historical Society
biscuit barrel, 1890-1925
This biscuit barrel is an example of an early 20th century domestic item.Medium sized ceramic biscuit barrel with silver rim, handle and lid. White background decorated with red, pink and yellow roses.biscuit-barrel domestic-items-container ceramics -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Edna Webster HENLEY working at Swallow & Ariell, Port Melbourne, 1930s
Photograph of Robin DONCHI's grandmother, Edna Webster HENLEY working at Swallows biscuits. Photo taken 1930s and Edna is at left back.industry - food, built environment, edna henley nee webster, swallow & ariell ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Ephemera - Swallow & Ariell Postage Stamp
Australian 70c postage stamp with heading Swallow & Ariell's above a picture of biscuits and a blue swallow. Stamp is stuck on part of an envelope.swallow & ariell ltd