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Clunes Museum
Domestic object - THIMBLE
UNLINED BRASS THIMBLE PITTED SURFACEthimble, sewing tool -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
Plain peg-tooth one-person crosscut saw
Used in the 1930s in the Forests Commission's Erica Forest District by a rigger for cutting the top off spar trees to be used in high-lead logging. The advent of crawler tractors after the Second World War brought about the end of high-lead logging. The saw was adopted in the 1940s by the-then Assistant Forester of Erica (James McKinty) for cutting firewood for domestic purposes; this use continued until about 1987. One-person cross cut saw with riveted handleforests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Handle, Warmray, Handle for heater, 1950s
Handle used for Warmray heater to remover hot ash pan from briquette and wood heaters c1950sSteal with hooks at both ends, rustytools, heaters -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Domestic object - Nail Cuticle Tool
... tool. Made from Xylonite. Part of a set. Domestic object Nail ...Cream coloured nail & cuticle tool. Made from Xylonite. Part of a set.nail care, personal hygiene -
Arapiles Historical Society
Domestic object - Greta HOGART Collection - 3181 Harper Food Mincer
The Harper 3181 Food Mincer was manufactured in England and designed for domestic kitchens in the mid-20th century. These devices allowed users to manually mince meats, vegetables, and other foods before the widespread use of electric appliances. Harper was a well-known British manufacturer of kitchen tools, and their tinned food mincers were valued for their durability and effectiveness. The mincer represents an era of hands-on food preparation and is an example of practical kitchen technology from the time.This item is a vintage Harper Food Mincer, Model No. 3181, housed in its original red and black branded cardboard box. The food mincer itself is made of heavy-duty metal with a polished finish. It features a wide hopper at the top for feeding meat or vegetables, a robust handle for manual turning, and a clamp mechanism for securing it to a countertop or table. The box displays the Harper logo and an illustration of the mincer, advertising its use for home food preparation.Box: Printed with “Harper Food Mincer No. 3181,” “Made in England,” and “Fully Tinned.” Mincer: Stamped with “3181 HARPER” on the body, and likely additional markings on handle or clamp sections (not fully visible in photo).household item, food, mincer, kitchen -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Iron, Mrs. Pott's iron
... Used at 41 Orient Ave, Mitcham in the early 1930s. domestic ...Used at 41 Orient Ave, Mitcham in the early 1930s.An iron pointed at both ends. A wooden handle with a clip on it so that it could be clipped to the iron heated on the stove. The handle would be removed when the iron was being heated. Also known as 'Mrs. Potts' iron.Gibson Tool Aust 3 50domestic items, irons -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Tongs, c. 1960s
Used by donor with wringer washing machine and two troughs.Long wooden laundry tongs with adjustable screw at one end.domestic items, cleaning