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City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Functional object - Butter churn domestic, circa 1800s
Circa late 1800s. Wooden domestic butter-churn. This is a paddle churn, a barrel that contains a paddle, which is operated by a handle. The paddle churned the butter inside the container when the handle was turned. Early settlers had to be self sufficient, growing their own vegetables, making tools and clothing and usually had a house cow to produce their milk supply. An unsigned note states it was used by a Chinese market-gardener’s family. From the mid 1800s into the1900s, there were numbers of Chinese market gardeners working in Bentleigh, Moorabbin, Mc Kinnon, and Cheltenham in the Shire of Moorabbin. After the sale of land following 'Dendy's Special Survey' 1841 many Chinese settlers rented allotments and established market gardens in the area and sold their produce to the increasing population of Melbourne at the markets in St Kilda and Melbourne.Circa late 1800s. Wooden domestic butter-churn consisting of a wooden barrel with a lid and a crank that manually turned a paddle inside to separate the butter fat from the butter milk 'BUTTER CHURN' written in chalk undated, unsignedchinese, melbourne, brighton, moorabbin, butter, cows, milk, pioneers, dairy, settlers, fruit, bentleigh, markets, mckinnon, cheltenham, vegetables, dendy henry -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Tool - Farm Machinery, Horse-drawn Plough Potato Digger, c1900
Circa late 1800s early 1900s a horse-drawn plough, potato digger, is one example of the implements that were widely used by early market gardeners in the Shire of Moorabbin. The flat plate, seen to the right of the photo, dug down into the ground below the potatoes and "scooped" them up. Behind the plate, two driving chains on cogs, (these chains are missing from our exhibit), then "rocked' the dug potatoes to loosen the soil from the "spuds". The potatoes were then harvested by hand. Very large tracts of land in the Shire of Moorabbin were planted with potatoes. Harvesting commenced in October, into November and on into December. Potatoes were a necessary food staple. The market gardeners were always in a rush to be first to get their potatoes to market, and hence the best price. Some market gardeners were so keen to be the first to market, (and get the most money), that they dug their potatoes "green" (or new). The only downside of this practice was that these early potatoes had to be handled with extreme care as their skins were very loose, and came off easily - so decreasing their profits.As well as taking their produce to the Melbourne and St Kilda markets, they also sent produce off to Sydney markets. It is interesting to note that a group of Chinese market gardeners were the first to access the Sydney market. .Following the 'Dendy's Special Survey' 1841 and the Crown Land Sale of 1852, land allotments were sold to pioneer settlers who established market gardens in the area of Moorabbin Shire. During the 1850s gold-rush population boom the number of market gardeners increased significantly spreading throughout the Moorabbin Shire. Potatoes were considered a staple foodstuff, so crops were regularly sown throughout the whole Moorabbin area. Circa late 1800s early 1900s. A horse-drawn plough potato digger is an example of the machines used by early market gardeners in Moorabbin Shiremelbourne, sydney, markets, vegetables, potato, dendy henry, st kilda, market gardeners, gold rush, moorabin, chinese gardeners, ploughs -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Tool - Horse-drawn Metal Scoop Road-working
This medium sized metal, horse-drawn, road-working scoop, with timber shafts is an example of those used in Moorabbin Shire in the late 1800s, and up until the 1940s for road-works, building dams, market-gardening work and other similar earthworks in the shire. The Box Cottage museum example would have been drawn by one horse, with the worker walking and steering the horse and scoop from behind using the timber shafts. There were even bigger metal scoops that required two or more horses to drag the scoop through the soil.Following the Dendy Special Survey 1841 allotments were sold to pioneer settlers who established market gardens in the Moorabbin area. Roads and roadside dams were needed as they transported both their stock and garden produce to markets in St Kilda and Melbourne By1880 the Shire of Moorabbin was using horse-drawn, road-working shovels on the main thoroughfares of the district.A medium sized metal, horse-drawn, road-working scoop, with timber shafts. Used by Moorabbin Shire in the late 1800s, and early 1900s for road-works, and other similar work in the shiremelbourne, shovel, brighton, moorabbin, metal, gardens, roads, markets, mckinnon, cheltenham, horse drawn, scoop, dendy henry, st kilda -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing - Wedding Dress, Mary Box (nee Closter), circa 1918
Alonzo Box, of Oakleigh ,a nephew of William and Elizabeth Box who resided in 'Box Cottage' 1865 - 1914, married Mary Closter (Kloster), of Oakleigh, on June 12th 1918. Alozo's elder sister, Rebecca, sent a bolt of Chinese hand-embroidered silk from which this wedding dress was made. Rebecca Viloudakia, nee Box, was a missionary in China, and married to a Greek Silk Merchant. Alonzo Box, the 9th child of John and Martha Sheldrake Box , enlisted in the Army and landed at Gallipoli 25/4/1918. He was evacuated to Egypt and then sent to the battlefields of France and Flanders before returning home to Melbourne in February 1918. Rebecca Box, the eldest child of John and Martha Sheldrake Box, was in the first party of Methodist Missionaries to leave Australia for the China Inland Mission in 1890. During the Boxer Uprising 1900-1901 her Mission outpost was attacked but she escaped and was taken to Shanghai. She later married one of the rescue party Nicholas Viloudakia a Greek silk merchant .Australian Dress Register ID 573 12/5/2015 Following Henry Dendy's Special Survey 1841 pioneer settlers bought allotments of land in the area of Moorabbin Parish. Alonzo Box was the nephew of William and Elizabeth Box who bought the cottage on the 30acre allotment from an unknown pioneer settler in 1868 and resided there until Elizabeth's death in 1914. Alonzo Box served in the Army World War 1 1914- 1918 at Gallipoli, France and Flanders. Rebecca Box -Viloudakia was in the first party of Methodist Missionaries to leave Australia for the China Inland Mission in 1890 and was rescued during the Boxer Rebellion 1900-1901 and taken to Shanghai by her future husband.A cream two piece wedding dress made from a bolt of hand embroidered Chinese silk for the marriage of Mary Closter and Alonzo Box on June 12th, 1918. The bolt of Chinese silk was sent by Alonzo’s older sister, Mrs Rebecca Viloudakia, a missionary in China, who was married to a Greek silk merchant. The machine sewn dress was made by a dressmaker in Dandenong, Victoria. The jacket is blouson, with a front opening and is gathered at the waist by a band enclosing a drawstring. The collar is a sailor style that forms a slight / high V-shape front neckline. Four vertical roses are separated by three bands of lacework. The back of the jacket is plain silk. The right front of the jacket has a panel of embroidered roses, band of lacework and a facing fold that encloses 4 fastening presses. There are crocheted bobbles on the front representing buttons. The left jacket front also has the panel of embroidered roses, lacework and matching fold for the 4 fastening studs. The full length inset sleeves are gathered to a cuff that fastens with silk covered buttons. The sleeves have floral embroidery down the outside centre line. The left sleeve has an extra detachable cuff with embroidery on the flounce that matches the bottom panel of the skirt. It is held in position around the wrist by 4 white metal press studs. The skirt sits above the ankle. It consists of 5 panels slightly gathered at the back waistline with a left side placket 21cm with hooks and eyes and press studs. The waistband is lined with petersham and has 6 whalebone inserts. The front of the skirt has small pleats to fit the 3 decorated panels to the waistline. The front has 3 bands of lacework around the lower part. 3 panels form the centre front each embroidered with a different floral pattern. The back of the skirt is plain with 3 bands of lacework rising from the hem, which is sewn with spoke work stitch. The long waist sash/belt is plain silk with embroidered ends and 3 silk balls with crocheted caps suspended on 3 crocheted silk chains. It has a rose knot with 2 metal press stud fasteners. There are a variety of floral designs embroidered on the material including ‘corner motifs’ on the 2nd inner front panel of skirt. brighton, moorabbin, silk, box william, box elizabeth, box alonzo, box mary, kloster mary, closter mary, oakleigh, dandenong, chinese silk merchant, boxer rebellion 1900-1901, box rebecca, methodist china inland mission, viloudakia nichols, anzac landings, world war 1, gallipoli -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph - Farm Machinery, Plough, single mull-board, c1900
Circa late 1800's to early 1900s. A horse-drawn furrow plough was the most common type of agricultural implement used by the pioneer market gardeners, in Moorabbin Shire, of the 1800s and continued on into the 1940s when motorised tractors came into use. This plough is an example of a single-mullboard plough which would have been pulled by horse. The long handle was used to lower the silver plate, (mullboard), to the chosen depth of soil. Following 'Dendy's Special Survey' of 1841 and the Crown Land Sale in 1852, land allotments were bought by pioneer settlers who established or rented allotments for market gardens in the area and they supplied produce to the markets in St Kilda and Melbourne. During the gold-rush of the 1850s the rapidly increasing population of Melbourne saw a huge demand and a rise in prices for all foodstuffs, including the vegetables and fruit grown in the Shire of Moorabbin. An "Oliver" single mull-board plough in good condition with faded manufactures markings on shaftsPainted on shaft "MANF'D BY/OLIVER CHILLED PLOW WORKS/Southend Ind. USA/" Engraved on blade " 13 OLIVER"brighton, moorabbin, plough, dendy henry, east bentleigh, market gardens, horse drawn plough, plow, mullboard -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing - Clothing, baby's long dress pin-tucked, c1900
This long, white cotton pin-tucked baby's dress is an example of the clothing the women of pioneer settlers and market gardeners in Moorabbin Shire made for their familiesAfter the 1841 Dendy Special Survey of Brighton, Victoria, allotments of land were rented or sold to pioneer settlers. These settlers had to be self reliant and the women made most of the clothing for their families. This garment is one of the examples of the skills and craftsmanship of these women.A white, cotton, pin-tucked, long Baby's dress c 1900clothing, brighton, moorabbin, dressmaking, dendy henry, market gardeners, pioneer settlers, craft working -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Clothing - Clothing, lace collar, c1880
This heavy, detachable lace collar is an example of the dressmaking and needle work skills of the women of the families of the pioneer settlers and market gardeners of the Moorabbin Shire c 1880 The Maggs family settled in the Brighton district in the late 1800,s. After the Dendy's Special Survey of the Brighton area in 1841 land allotments were rented or sold to pioneers who established market gardens, dairy farms, fruit gardens and vineyards. The pioneer settlers and market gardeners of Moorabbin Shire had to be self reliant and made their own clothing and utensils. This is one of many items that exhibit the skill and craftsmanship of the women in these familiesThis heavy, lace collar is detachable and consists of hand crochet work.clothing, crochetwork, pioneers, early settlers, dendy henry, maggs geoff, brighton, bentleigh, moorabbin, market gardeners, craft working, dressmakers -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Kitchen Equipment, cup, 2 saucers c1950, c1950
A white china cup with 2 saucers c1950 commonly used by post World War 2 residents of the City of MoorabbinAfter World War 2 more market gardens were sold in allotments to the returning soldiers and the population of the City of Moorabbin increased dramatically. White china cup and 2 two saucers c1950Japankitchen equipment, crockery, post war settlers, city of moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, highett, tea sets, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 8-7-29
Map. Rifle Range, Parishes of Wellsford and Sandhurst. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area in plan is 5916 acres. Wallan and Bendigo Railway to Axedale Township and station 8 miles, to Longlea Railway Station 2 1/2 - 3 miles. Rifle Range. Compiled in W.P.B. from Assessment and Parish Plans, by H.A.D. 8-7-29H.A.D.(Darby).map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS
Map. Mandurang, Parish of Mandurang. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area 5993 acres. Northern Railway. (number 395 in map cupboard 1)map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS
Map. Bendigo & District. The same as 10104.1. The map is in a very damaged condition.map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 16-4-29
Map. Kennington, Parishes of Sandhurst, Mandurang and Strathfieldsaye. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area 2918 acres. Prepared in W.P.B. from A. and C.L. Plans by W.J.Galbraith, 16-4-29. (number 394 in map cupboard 1)W.J.Galbraithmap, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 8-6 29
Map. Kimbolton, Parishes of Kimbolton and Lyell, scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Area by Plamimeter 6258 acres. Coliban River, Knowsley, Strathfieldsaye 10 1/2 miles. Prepared in W.P.B. from Parish and Assessor's Plans. G.W.Latimer 8-6-29. (number 393 in map cupboard 1)G.W.Latimermap, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS
Map. Eaglehawk, Parishes of Huntly and Nerring. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area 6211 acres. Eaglehawk Kerang Railway, to Epsom 2 miles. Manure Depot. (number 390 in map cupboard 1)map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 22-3-29
Map. Marong, Parishes of Marong, Lockwood and Mandurang, Scale 20 chains to 1 inch, Total area 5106 acres. Crusoe Reservoir & Viaduct and water race. Compiled in W.P.B. fro Field Survey and Parish Plans. B.W.L.22-3-29 (number 389 in map cupboard 1)B.W.L.map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO & DISTRICT MAPS, 22-3 29
Map. Marong, Parishes of Marong, Lockwood and Mandurang. Scale 20 chains to an inch. Total area 5106 acres. Crusoe Reservoir on right. Compiled in W.P.B. from Field Survey and Parish Plans (number 373 in map cupboard 1)G.W.Lmap, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS
Map. Eaglehawk, Parishes of Huntly and Nerring. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area 6211 acres, Bottom left is Eaglehawk Kerang Railway line. IN PENCIL Euc areas 1974, Laurie C.Raynor Comp 13,14,15. J & T Pierce 1,9,8. The use of sticky tape on joins. Sand heaps from Moon Mine. (number 369 in map cupboard 1)map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 11-4-29
Map. Huntly, Parishes of Huntly, Nerring and Neilborough. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area 4738 acres. Prepared in W.P.B. from A and C.L. Plans by W.J. Galbraith 11-4-29. Eaglehawk. IN PENCIL top right of map: Euc areas 1974 Scott & Cole Comp 5,6,7,8,9,12,13. Laurie C.Raynor 10,11,17, Part 16 South of Scotsmans Track, J.T Pierce 14,15,16 North of Scotsman Track. From Neilborough. G.Ward. A.Sloan. K.Walker at bottom of map. (number 368 in map cupboard 1)W.J.Galbraithmap, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 8-7-29
Map. Rifle Range, Parishes of Wellsford and Sandhurst. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area by Planimeter 5916 acres. Wallan and Bendigo Railway line. Rifle Range. Axedale township and station 8 miles. To Longlea Ryl station 2 1/2 miles. To Epsom 1 1/2 miles. To Bendigo 3 miles. Compiled in W.P.D. from Assessment and Parish Plans by H.A.D 8-7- 29 (number 367 in map cupboard 1)H.A.D.(H.A.Darby)map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 16-5-29
Map. Egerton, Parishes of Egerton and Whirrakee. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area 5401 acres. Prepared in W.P.B. from A. and C.L. Plans by W.J.G. 16-5-29. To Rochester 12 miles. (number 366 in map cupboard 1)W.J.G.(W.J.Galbraith)map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS
Map. Kimbolton, Parishes of Kimbolton and Lyell, scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Area by Planimeter 6258 acres. Knowsley. 10 1/2 miles to Strathfieldsaye. Campaspe River at bottom right of map. (number 365 in map cupboard 1)map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 16-4-29
Map. Kennington, Parishes of Sandhurst, Mandurang and Strathfieldsaye. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area 2918 acres. Bendigo 2 1/2 miles. Prepared in W.B. from A.and C. L. Plans by W.J. Galbraith, 16-4-29. (number 364 in map cupboard 1)W.J.Galbraithmap, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS
Map. Mandurang, Parish of Mandurang, Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area 5993 acres, Northern Railway to left of map, Water Reserve (Spring Gully). (number 363 in map cupboard 1)map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS
Map. Lockwood, Parishes of Lockwood and Shelbourne, scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Spring Creek centre of map and Bullock Creek to the right. Total area 4405 acres. (number 358 in map cupboard 1)map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 1929
Map. Campaspe, Parish of Kimbolton. Total area 4117 acres. Campaspe River, Kimbolton. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Prepared in W.P.B. form Parish and Assessment Plans. G.W.L. 9-4-29. (number 351 in map cupboard 1)map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS
Map. Longlea, Parishes of Eppalock and Axedale. Scale 20 chains to 1 inch. Total area of map 2372 acres, with Bendigo 9 1/2 miles away. H.A. Darby 18-6-29. (number 349 in map cupboard 1)H.A Darbymap, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS
Map. Block plan key, Bendigo and surrounding districts including : Sandhurst, Nerring, Huntly, Neilborough, Salisbury, Yarrayne, Bridgewater, Yarraberb, Derby, Leichardt, Tarnagulla, Marong, Woodstock, Shelbourne, Lanecoorie, Lockwood, Ravenswood, Mandurang, Sedgwick, Kimbolton, Eppalock, Strathfieldsaye, Axedale, Wellsford, Ellesmere, Bagshot, Goornong, Nolan, Whirrakee, Egerton, Minto. (number 347 in map cupboard 1)map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: CASH BOOK - SHARE ALLOTMENTS AND CALLS - COMPANY NOT IDENTIFIED, 1940/45
Book; hard cover (red) with paper pages containing cash transactions for mining co. (not identified).'Melbourne Cash Book' hand printed on front cover.MCCOLL RANKIN & STANISTREETorganisation, industry, accounting., mccoll rankin & stanistreet -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 10-5-29
Map. Mandurang, Scale 20 chains to an inch. Total area 5746 acres. Kennington, Township of Mandurang. To accompany my report of 10-5-29 R. Marshall, Forest assessor. Drawn by I.M.K. (number 399 in map cupboard 1)I.M.K.map, bendigo, allotments -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - CAMPBELL COLLECTION: BENDIGO AND DISTRICT MAPS, 1962
Map. Mandurang, County of Bendigo. Scale 40 chains to 1 inch. Sandhurst, Strathfieldsaye, Sedgwick, Sutton Grange, Ravenswood, Lockwood, Township of Kangaroo Flat, Township of Mandurang. By Authority A.C. Brooks, Government Printer, Melbourne. Drawn and Reproduced at the Department of Lands and Survey, Melbourne,1962, Price 2/-. (number 401 in map cupboard 1)A.C. Brooks, Government Printer.map, bendigo, allotments