Showing 1950 items matching " domestic item"
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Clunes Museum
Domestic object - MUG
... Domestic item... Beverage container Domestic item Inscription; Think of Me in mauve ...CHINA DRINKING MUG WITH DECORATIVE WRITINGInscription; Think of Me in mauve and gold On bottom; Germany 59mug, beverage container, domestic item -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - PLATTER
... domestic item... item butter dish Nil WOODEN BUTTER PLATTER FOR DOMESTIC USE ...WOODEN BUTTER PLATTER FOR DOMESTIC USE Nildomestic item, butter dish -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BAKING DISH
... domestic item...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street Clunes goldfields domestic ...Oval shaped brown earthen ware dish and lidNildomestic item, baking item -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - SAFETY PIN, UNKNOWN
... Domestic item... Domestic item Nil Domestic metal safety pin, circular metal clasp ...Domestic metal safety pin, circular metal claspNilsafety pin, domestic item -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Domestic object - Candle holder
... domestic item... Candle holder domestic item Blue enamel candle holder with fluted ...Blue enamel candle holder with fluted edgelocal history, lighting, candle, candle holder, domestic item -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - GLASS DISH WITH LID
... domestic item...local history domestic item container for food NEAR CUT .1 ....1 DISH OF GLASS .2 LID OF GLASSNEAR CUTlocal history, domestic item, container for food -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Tea Cup and Saucer - Casterton, n.d
... Domestic Item...Casterton Domestic Item Decorative Item Souvenir Tourism ...China, tea cup and saucer. White fine china. Cup-gold rim, coloured depiction of Henty Street, Casterton. Saucer - round, gold rim, coloured depiction of Henty Street, Casterton.Front: Cup and Saucer: 'Henty Street, Casterton Vic' Back: Base: Cup and Saucer: Makers mark: 'Fine China Westminster Australia' casterton, domestic item, decorative item, souvenir, tourism -
Clunes Museum
Souvenir - MUGS - COLOURED GLASS
... domestic item... domestic item ornaments decorative events and celebrations .1 & .2 ...MUGS WERE GIVEN TO THE MUSEUM DURING A 'CLARK' REUNION HELD ON 26TH FEBRUARY 1994. DONOR MR. RICHARD CLARK. WAS BORN IN CLUNES 1920, A GRANDSON OF FRANCIS & JANE CLARK..1 & .2 MUGS, SMALL, PLAIN RED GLASS & CUT GLASS, WITH CLEAR GLASS HANDLES.1 & .2 "SOUVENIR FROM SHOW 1912 J. CLARK CLUNES"local history, domestic item, ornaments, decorative, events and celebrations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Button hook
... Domestic item...Button hook Domestic item Footwear Button hook with carved ...Button hook with carved handle.button hook, domestic item, footwear -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Glass Lantern Chimney, 1900s
... Domestic Item...Light Fuel Lamp Domestic Item Glass lantern chimney ...Glass lantern chimney with no holes. It is a tube shape with two protruding ridges around the circumference of the chimney at the middle. light, fuel, lamp, domestic item -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Double Gourd Soda Syphon, 1890-1920
... domestic item... is unknown at this time. domestic item Drinks Soda On the base ...Used for making carbonated drinks. This double gourd style of syphon is most likely French.This is a beautiful example of a double gourd soda syphon. Relevance to the Glenelg Shire is unknown at this time.Soda Syphon made from glass. It has two gourd shaped bulbs which make up the whole syphon. The larger bulb is at the bottom with a smaller bulb above it. It has a tap at the top with a mark depicting two crossed swords and three balls beneath. The glass part of the syphon is covered in a protective metal mesh. The mesh is rusted. The syphon has liquid in it.On the base of the pewter top/tap - two crossed swords with three balls beneath.domestic item, drinks, soda -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Lamp Shade - oil or gas, 1850-1920
... domestic item... as a decorative item. Lamp Lighting domestic item Glass Etching Glass ...Etched glass shades provided a decorative way to enhance oil or kerosene lamps. Decorative shades became popular in the 1700s and the etched glass shade reached peak popularity in the Victorian era.This lamp shade is part of a large collection of different types of lamps and burners and provides interpretive context to the history of lighting and its development as a decorative item.Glass domed lampshade. It has an opening at the top and the bottom. The top opening is larger than the bottom opening. The glass is etched with floral motifs and patterns.lamp, lighting, domestic item, glass etching -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Table Cloth, 1900s
... domestic item...Tableware home domestic item luxury handmade Handmade table ...Handmade table cloth. Olive green central oblong framed by a border of flowers and trees. The border is a heavy, cotton tapestry looktableware, home, domestic item, luxury, handmade -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Domestic object - Mug, 1859
... domestic item... families domestic item Portland Lifeboat Admella Front: William ...William Rosevear was born around 1848 and in 1869, he married Margaret Morrison. He was a bootmaker at Condah for forty years. William enjoyed cricket and football and was a longtime goal umpire for the Condah football team.William Rosevear was the coxswain for the Portland Lifeboat and assisted in the rescue of survivors from the wreck of the AdmellaChina mug with handle. White with hand-painted floral arrangement on each side, gold line on rim and base and touches on handle.Front: William Rosevear 1859 (gold copperplate, on side)rosevear, western district families, domestic item, portland lifeboat, admella -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - HONEY TANK, WEICKHARDT & CO
... DOMESTIC ITEM...LOCAL HISTORY DOMESTIC ITEM CONTAINER WEICKHARDT CO IRON ...IRON TANK FOR STORING LARGE AMOUNTS OF HONEYlocal history, domestic item, container, weickhardt co -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BUTTER CHURN, H. H. HINDS LTD
... DOMESTIC ITEM... HISTORY DOMESTIC ITEM FOOD PREPARATION McLENNAN H. H. HINDS SYDNEY ...A BOUNCING, ROTATING MODERN VERSION BUTTERCHURN - 40 REVS PER MINUTE. OWNED AND OPERATED BY McLENNAN FAMILYRED PAINTED BUTTER CHURN - HAND OPERATEDH. H. HINDS SYDNEY KANGAROO MINUTE BUTTER CHURN 40 REVS PER MINUTElocal history, domestic item, food preparation, mclennan -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Textile - Wall Hanging, curtain, 1854-1855
... Domestic Item... Object Domestic Item Warrnambool Flagstaff hill Maritime Museum ...The striking fabric of this wall hanging was recovered from the sinking Schomberg. It was originally one of the many curtains adorning the captain’s cabin and ladies’ saloons that attracted first-class passengers to this luxury vessel, built for comfort and speed. The clipper ship was on its maiden voyage, full of passengers emigrating to Australia in 1855. Its commander was Captain James Nicol Forbes, who had been selected by James Baine & Co for his navigation skills, experience, and reputation for breaking sailing records. However, on December 26th, 1855, the vessel became stranded and sank west of Cape Otway, not quite reaching its destination of Melbourne. A reporter explored the Schomberg before its journey; the following detailed description is an excerpt of his article published in a newspaper after the disastrous voyage was announced. “ … descending by a flight of stairs, covered with carpet of a very rich pattern, we came to the saloon passengers’ cabin. This is a noble place, and all that refined taste would suggest has been done to make each berth a miniature palace. The bedding is of the very best material, and the fittings are replete with every convenience. The carpets are of various coloured velvet pile, and the curtains are of satin damask, lined with white satin … The fronts of the berths are highly decorated, and festoons of flowers are painted on the panels … No two berths are furnished with the same-coloured material … the visitor is, therefore, much pleased with the variety which he has to inspect….” (Trove: Shipping Gazette and Sydney General Trade, 31 Dec 1955, p. 283) The curtain material, ‘folded into a single piece and parcelled for protection’, has been passed down through generations of Captain Forbes’ relatives, starting with his half-sister Isabella Jeffrey Nicol. The curtain has remained with the family, although some transition details are incomplete. About a century later, Isabella and Blakiston Robinson’s great-grandson and his wife had the fabric professionally mounted as a wall hanging to showcase the beauty of the woven brocade. Eventually, the custodianship of the curtain was transferred to the donor, who is also a great-grandson of Isabella and Blakiston. He and his wife hung the curtain on the wall of a high-ceilinged room in their home, away from direct light, making it visible for all to appreciate its beauty and significance. In 2024, they donated the curtain for inclusion among the collection of artefacts that help tell the story of the Schomberg and those who sailed on its first and last voyage. The donor’s aunt was highly involved in the family’s history. She had collected and recorded information that dates back to pre-1341. A footnote included in a handwritten letter dated April 20, 1959, from the late Arthur William Rudd, OBE, MA, LLB, husband of another of the donor’s aunts, states, “The curtains you mentioned came from the Schomberg. AWR.” CAPTAIN JAMES NICOL FORBES (1821-1874) and the donor’s family: - Captain Forbes was born in Aberdeen. In his late teens, he moved to Liverpool, a hub for international trade and an emigration port. By the age of 25, he was master of the Prince of Waterloo and later, the Wakefield. He then commanded the Cleopatra for the James Baines Co., which, two years later, transferred him to command the Maria, providing fast and lucrative passage to the gold fields in Ballarat, Australia. James Baines Co. and shipbuilder Thomas Mackay formed the Black Ball Line of clipper ships in 1852. Forbes was appointed master of the largest ship in the fleet, the marvellous Marco Polo. He broke the record time for the passage to Australia, taking only 68 days at sea, and the return journey in only 76 days, a total of 5 months and 21 days. On his second voyage to Melbourne in the Marco Polo the following year, he took 75 days, and 95 days on the return trip. His accomplishment made him famous. James Baines reported that the Marco Polo was the only ship, sail or steam, to do the round trip within 6 months, and it had done it twice. Captain Forbes then took command of the American-built clipper Lightning, one of four built for the Black Ball line. His 19-year-old half-sister, Isabella Jaffray Nicol, was also onboard when he sailed for Melbourne in 1854. During the 77-day voyage, Isabella met Blakiston Robinson, and not long after the ship arrived in Melbourne on July 31, the couple married, with James Nicol Forbes as a witness, on August 16. When Forbes returned to Liverpool, he took a record-breaking 63 days, which has never been bettered. James Baines Co. ordered a new luxury emigrant ship from Alexander Hall of Aberdeen; the Schomberg was the largest sailing ship ever built in Britain. On October 6, 1855, the vessel departed Liverpool commanded by Captain Forbes, with 430 passengers on board, 54 of whom were First Class. It had almost completed its voyage to Melbourne when, on the night of December 26, it ran aground west of Cape Otway. Captain Doran, master of the steamer Queen, responded to the distress signal while on its way to Portland and, with the agreement of his passengers, rescued as many as possible from the Schomberg and returned to Melbourne with them. Captain Helpman, master of the steamer Champion, rescued most of the remaining Schomberg passengers on December 27. On Friday, 28th, Captain James Lawrence was on his way to Adelaide in the steamer Burra Burra, and called past the Schomberg. He reported that the remaining crew were all doing their duties, but the Schomberg was deteriorating on a sand spit and had about 16 feet of water in its hold. That same day, the schooner Jane Elizabeth collected 220 packages of passengers’ luggage to deliver to Melbourne on the 29th. Two steamers also arrived on the 29th with 20 men to collect passengers’ luggage and valuable ship’s cargo items. They were accompanied by water police, customs agents, company representatives and a Lloyds agent. The decision was made to abandon ship on the 30th due to rough and unsafe conditions. The officials and Captain Forbes voyaged to Melbourne, while the seamen remained behind awaiting rescue. Evacuation by sea became too risky, so on January 2, 1856, while the first Mate and Steward remained at the wreck site, the rest of the crew began the 70-mile march to Warrnambool, led by the band. They arrived on January 5th and left for Melbourne on the steamer Champion on January 10th. Parts of the Schomberg wreck ended up in New Zealand. The curtain is important for its connection to the Schomberg, which was unique for being designed and built in Aberdeen, and commanded by an Aberdonian who was the most celebrated clipper captain of the age. The ship was the largest sailing ship ever built in Britain, and reported as the largest vessel that sailed to Australia. The curtain is an example of the rich decorative furnishings available in 1855. The preservation and respect the donor and his family have shown towards the curtain over many decades reflect its important role in telling the family’s history; the journey, the romantic attachment, the family connection to the sea, and travel in gold rush times. The curtain is significant for its connection to James Nocol Forbes, a famous sailing ship commander who broke several sailing records, one of which has never been bettered. This wall hanging, also known as the Schomberg Curtain, was created from a curtain recovered from the stranded luxury ship Schomberg in December 1855. The woven satin damask fabric in blue and cream has been meticulously joined to blend the intricate pattern. The reverse features a soft cream lining. The hems at the top and bottom of the fabric hold wooden rods. The side edges feature decorative braid that has been hand-stitched in place. On the reverse, the bottom hem includes the same braid, which remains unseen from the front, and the centre of the top hem has a hand-worked, unused buttonhole. Each of the hems varies in depth. The curtain was tastefully mounted later to highlight the beauty of the original saloon curtain. A decorative twisted cord of cream silk threads, accented with gold highlights and decorative tassels, was coiled and attached to the ends of the top rod. 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Parks Victoria - Days Mill and Farm
Domestic object - Handles
... various different domestic crockery items.... and from various different domestic crockery items. Domestic object ...Found in an above ground rubbish pile at Days Mill and Farm.Six white ceramic handles of differing sizes and from various different domestic crockery items.william day, anne day, joseph day, robert day -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Fork, toasting
... Marsh goldfields Domestic item that has been hand made ...Domestic item that has been hand made for a specific purpose for toasting food over coals or an open flame. Adjustable two tines/prongs toasting fork with side holding flangesdomestic, kitchen, item, food, toast, wire, cutlery, fork, homemade -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Boiler pot, Early 20th Century
... Domestic item used in cooking and food preparation.... Marsh goldfields Domestic item used in cooking and food ...Domestic item used in cooking and food preparation.Local historyRound pot with long handle and tin lid with handle.Kendrick ??? 6 pints No 6domestic, cooking, kitchen, food preparation, iron pot -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Boiler, Early 20th Century
... Domestic item used for cooking and food preparation... Marsh goldfields Domestic item used for cooking and food ...Domestic item used for cooking and food preparationLocal historyCast iron oval cooking pot. Hooked handle attached to lugs on side of pot. Tin lid has central handle.Clark & Co 2 1/2 G embossed on side of pot. domestic, cast iron, clark, food preparation, iron pot -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Demi John, 1900
... This is a domestic item of earthenware used to store... Marsh goldfields This is a domestic item of earthenware used ...This is a domestic item of earthenware used to store liquidsA small cylindrical earthenware Demi John with a narrow neck.ceramics, kitchenware, earthenware, containers, jars -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Gem-scone iron
... Domestic item used to bake gem scones.... Marsh goldfields Domestic item used to bake gem scones. Local ...Domestic item used to bake gem scones.Local historyRectangle shaped cast iron baking utensil with 3 rows of 8 cups.domestic, cast iron, food preparation, gem scones -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Pin cushion, 19th Century
... Handmade domestic item used when sewing.... Marsh goldfields Handmade domestic item used when sewing. Rund ...Handmade domestic item used when sewing.Rund red velevet, handmade, possibly filled with sawdust, used to hold pins. -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Birthday Candles in box, Early 20th Century
... Domestic item used decorating birthday cakes.... Marsh goldfields Domestic item used decorating birthday cakes ...Domestic item used decorating birthday cakes.Local history24 pink candles in small brown imitation leather covered box. Makers label on topPrice's Patent Candle Company Limited, London, Liverpool, Manchester, Glasgow. Birthday Candles -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Domestic object - Fruit Bowl and doilies
... Domestic items from the era of the Fishermen's Cottage ...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Domestic items from the era of the Fishermen's ...Domestic items from the era of the Fishermen's Cottage China Fruit bowl, white and pink with rose patterns Linen doiliesbowl, doilies, domestic items -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Domestic object - Peg, 1900s
... Bought to enhance the collection of domestic items... the collection of domestic items No providence local history domestic ...Bought to enhance the collection of domestic items No providencetwo (2) Wooden "Gypsy" pegs. Dowel split and fixed with a band of tin shaped at lower edgeslocal history, domestic items, laundering -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Pannikin - tin, 1920
... Home made domestic item made for or by H. Arnup.... Marsh goldfields Home made domestic item made for or by H. Arnup ...Home made domestic item made for or by H. Arnup.Local historyTin pannikin/cup cylindrical shape with two folding wire handles"H. Arnup " (local person) handpainted in red paint -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Mixing Bowl, early 1900's
... A mass produced unbranded domestic item used before 1950's....-and-dandenong-ranges A mass produced unbranded domestic item used before ...A mass produced unbranded domestic item used before 1950's.A vintage medium sized cream coloured stoneware mixing bowl with a pouring lip for cooking. It has thick raised scalloped relief pattern around the body.ceramic bowl, kitchenware, cooking, mixing bowl -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Mixing Bowls, early 1900's
... Mass produced unbranded domestic items used before 1950's....-and-dandenong-ranges Mass produced unbranded domestic items used before ...Mass produced unbranded domestic items used before 1950's.Three vintage different sized cream coloured stoneware mixing bowls with a pouring lip for cooking. They have a thick raised scalloped relief pattern around the body. There are two large and one medium sized.ceramic bowl, kitchenware, cooking, mixing bowl