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Anglesea and District Historical Society
Kitchen Scales, Estimated late 1800's early 1900's
Kitchen scales comprising of six separate pieces - a heavy metal stand supporting a moving section with circular piece at one end to take the weights (of which there are four - 4oz, 8oz, 1 lb and 2lb) and a two-pronged cradle at the opposite end to support the tin receptacle for holding ingredients to be weighed. Ornate pattern around foot and weights stand.Weights with numbers on top. 1lb weight also has a 2lbs in centre circle and Imperial Standard around inner circle.scales, kitchen -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book - Booklet, The Leader Spare Corner Book, 1927
Contains household hints, kitchen recipes, crochet patterns. Printed 1927Thin cardboard cover, tan coloured with black printing inside a triple lined rectangle. 32 printed pages. Held together with three staples.Front cover: For Australian Women; The Leader; Spare Corner Book; An unique collection of home and household hints and kitchen recipes; Nos. 1-2-3; Price 6d. Back cover: statue of person standing on one leg and right arm raised.recipes, crochet patterns, kitchen hints, quintin thomas bone, david syme and co, the leader -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Grinder/Mincer - Meat
Old farm kitchen tool used for mincing meat manually.Used at Tawonga, in the Kiewa Valley, by resident Des WartonCast iron with dull smooth surface consisting of a tap to screw it onto a table, a barrel enclosing the auger that turns when the handle is wound around and forces the meat to spill out of a circular grinder. The hand crank is curved with a wooden knob . The outlet is oval shaped.Embossed on barrel: "Universal" Embossed on outlet "2" Embossed on handle "L.F. & c - New Britain Conn U.S.A."household tool, kitchen, meat mincer, grinder, universal no. 2 -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Domestic object - Rotary Slicer, KBC Bean Slicer
Kitchen gadget used in the 1930s/1940s to be a labour saving deviceGreen metal domestic slicer with three blades on a wheel turned by handle, can be clamped to benchInitials KBC, Cast irondomestic object, kitchen, bean slicer, ken bowes & co ltd, labour saving -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Toilets, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848Stairs and toilets series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .13 -.18 ;toiletsindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (item) - Telegram, Commonwealth of Australia-Postmaster-General's Department, 19-02-1945
A telegram that was sent to a Miss J. Briggs c/of Mt. Kitchener House in Marysville on the occasion of her birthday. The telegram was sent via the RAAF 5200 office on 19th February, 1945, and was from someone named Muriel.A telegram that was sent to a Miss J. Briggs c/of Mt. Kitchener House in Marysville on the occasion of her birthday. The telegram was sent via the RAAF 5200 office on 19th February, 1945, and was from someone named Muriel.marysville, victoria, australia, mount kitchener house, mt kitchener house, kitchener house, accommodation, miss j. briggs, telegram, commonwealth of australia, postmaster-general department -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Inside roof cavity, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848The roof series of colour photographs taken inside, and from, the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building on Ingles St Port Melbourne. Details on the back of photographs. .20 -.30 ; inside the roof cavity and second floorindustry - manufacturing, built environment - industrial, built environment - commercial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Office details, first floor, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848First floor series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .17 - .23 ; office detailsindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Back staircase, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848Stairs and toilets series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. ..01-.04 ; back staircaseindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Front staircase, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848Stairs and toilets series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .05-.06 ; front staircaseindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (item) - Telegram, Commonwealth of Australia-Postmaster-General's Department, 17-02-1945
A telegram that was sent to a Miss J. Briggs c/of Mt. Kitchener House in Marysville on the occasion of her birthday. The telegram was sent via the St. Kilda Rail office on 19th February, 1945, and was from someone named Muriel.A telegram that was sent to a Miss J. Briggs c/of Mt. Kitchener House in Marysville on the occasion of her birthday. The telegram was sent via the St. Kilda Rail office on 19th February, 1945, and was from someone named Muriel.marysville, victoria, australia, mount kitchener house, mt kitchener house, kitchener house, accommodation, miss j. briggs, telegram, commonwealth of australia, postmaster-general department -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (item) - Telegram, Commonwealth of Australia-Postmaster-General's Department, 17-02-1945
A telegram that was sent to a Miss J. Briggs c/of Mt. Kitchener House in Marysville on the occasion of her birthday. The telegram was sent via the St. Kilda Rail office on 17th February, 1945, and was from someone named Dottie.A telegram that was sent to a Miss J. Briggs c/of Mt. Kitchener House in Marysville on the occasion of her birthday. The telegram was sent via the St. Kilda Rail office on 17th February, 1945, and was from someone named Dottie.marysville, victoria, australia, mount kitchener house, mt kitchener house, kitchener house, accommodation, miss j. briggs, telegram, commonwealth of australia, postmaster-general department -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Outside rear buildings, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848First floor series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .01-.04 ; outside rear of buildingsindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Ladies cloak room, first floor, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848First floor series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .24 - .36 ; Ladies cloak roomindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Gents cloak room, first floor, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848First floor series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .37 -.46 ; Gents cloak roomindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Phenyle, Circa 1920
Bottled Phenyle cleaner was used throughout the 1900's in domestic kitchens, toilets and other "clean, germ free" environments. Some of these environments would encompass dairying milk handling rooms and hospital kitchens and ablution areas. It is a product which has resulted in the poisoning of some unwitting users (newspaper accounts of a woman in 1928 who drank some phenyle mistakenly for wine and died). The reliance of effective poisonous cleaning products in kitchens, especially in the 1900's was and is still a very hazardous element that the "most pivotal place in a house" contains. In the era when this particular bottle was used (1920's) the main means where consumed around the kitchen table, and this was especially so in rural areas. Keeping this area "germ" free was a mandatory requirement.This bottle is significant to the Kiewa Valley because this area was mostly rural with "out houses" and milk collection areas that required that "extra attention" of sanitation. Rural areas also where more prone to have the kitchen area as a general meeting place for the family before dinner and other meals. Sanitation was of greater importance in rural areas, due to the greater distances to hospitals and doctors if contamination occurred. City homes at this time frame had lounge rooms for the daily get together of the family unit. This was an era before the television and computer age fragmented and isolated family members from one another. This was a time that family members grouped together in the kitchen to find out "the latest news".This amber glass, diamond shaped bottle with cork stopper once contained Phenyle. Phenyle is a highly poisonous liquid. The amber opaque glass was used and not a clear glass to highlight it's content. It has a cork stopper at the top of a slender neck. All the glass embossed writing is highlighted by a string of crosses. The cross was used to enforce a visual danger sign.On one side "THIS BOTTLE IS THE PROPERTY OF" and in large print underneath "KITCHEN'S" and below this and underlined "POISONOUS". On the next side "NOT TO BE TAKEN" and next side in very large print and surrounded by a border "PHENYLE" with crosses enclosing it. On the bottom of a "blank side is "REGd. No. 2140" On the base is M 959 and Mkitchen cleaners, food preparation area, ablutions -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Administration Building roof, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848The roof series of colour photographs taken inside, and from, the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building on Ingles St Port Melbourne. Details on the back of photographs. .01-.10 - views on and from the roof, including the water system shed.industry - manufacturing, built environment - industrial, built environment - commercial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Front of building, first floor, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848First floor series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .05 - .11 ; front of building first floorindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Entrance area, first floor, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848First floor series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .01 -.07 ; First floor entrance areaindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Power room, first floor, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848First floor series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .08 - .18 ; first floor power roomindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Pay room, first floor, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848First floor series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .19 -.25 first floor pay roomindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - J Kitchen & Sons perimeter survey, Munro Street, Dec 2013
As the former j Kitchen & Sons site was being cleared, Lionel Layfield, who had worked at the site for many years undertook several pictorial perimeter surveys. These photos were taken in Dec 2013.Series 1 of colour photographs taken by Lionel Layfield as he walked around the perimeter of the J Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd factory site during the early demolition of most of the buildings. .09-.15 - from Munro St entrance by the weighbridgeindustry - manufacturing, built environment - industrial, business and traders - soaps/candles, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, symex holdings ltd, north port oval, port melbourne cricket and football oval -
Galen Catholic College
Soul Food Cafe Extension & Food Technology Redevelopment, 2014
During the 2010s, there was a significant redevelopment of the facilities at Galen Catholic College. In 2014, The Food Technology kitchen was redeveloped and the Soul Food Cafe was built as an extension to this kitchen. This series of photos shows the construction and completion stages.galen catholic college, galen college, soul food cafe, kitchen, food technology, 2014, school grounds & buildings -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - West and rear wall balcony, first floor, Administration Building, J Kitchen & Sons, Port Melbourne, Lionel Layfield, 2014 - 2015
Photographs taken by ex-employee of Kitchen's, Lionel Hayfield (refer catalogue numbers 3411 and 3412) just before the building sold to "The Block" - a Channel 9 TV program. See also cat nos 3846, 3847 and 3848First floor series of colour photographs taken inside and from the J Kitchen & Sons Administration Building, Ingles St, Port Melbourne. Details where possible are on the back of the photographs. .12 -.16 West and rear wall balcony and windowsindustry - manufacturing, built environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, demolitions, j kitchen & sons pty ltd -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Domestic object - Seive, c1920
Owned and used by Mrs Gwyneth CoxheadWire kitchen sievekitchenware -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Kitchen slicer
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.kitchen slicer (repaired) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - J Kitchen & Sons perimeter survey, Woodruff Street, Dec 2013
As the former j Kitchen & Sons site was being cleared, Lionel Layfield, who had worked at the site for many years undertook several pictorial perimeter surveys. These photos were taken in Dec 2013.Series 1 of colour photographs taken by Lionel Layfield as he walked around the perimeter of the J Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd factory site during the early demolition of most of the buildings. .31-.36 - looking into the factory site from Woodruff Streetindustry - manufacturing, built environment - industrial, business and traders - soaps/candles, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, symex holdings ltd, north port oval, port melbourne cricket and football oval -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - J Kitchen & Sons perimeter survey, north corner Ingles and Woodruff Streets, Dec 2013
As the former j Kitchen & Sons site was being cleared, Lionel Layfield, who had worked at the site for many years undertook several pictorial perimeter surveys. These photos were taken in Dec 2013.Series 1 of colour photographs taken by Lionel Layfield as he walked around the perimeter of the J Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd factory site during the early demolition of most of the buildings. .46-.54- warehouse on North corner of Ingles and Woodruff streetsindustry - manufacturing, built environment - industrial, business and traders - soaps/candles, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, symex holdings ltd, north port oval, port melbourne cricket and football oval -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HANRO COLLECTION: KITCHEN
Black and white photograph of an industrial kitchen, There are nine women working at various locations. There are high windows visible on two sides of the kitchen. This is the kitchen associated with the dining room (entry 11000.139)organization, business, hanro, hanro, handschin and ronus, industrial kitchen, clothing manufacture -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Photograph - Digital copy, Black and white, Melbourne Harbour Trust, 1959
This photograph was taken at the Mission to Seafarers, Melbourne, from the Celia Little Room looking into the kitchen. It was published in the Port of Melbourne Quarterly (July-September 1959) held in the Mission's archives. The little girl is Rosamond Kent, granddaughter of Padre Oliver.Frank Leslie Oliver served as chaplain at the Mission to Seafarers Melbourne for 30 years from 1930 - 1960, including time served as chaplain with the Royal Australia Navy aboard HMAS Australia. He was a live-in chaplain and was supported by his entire family, including wife Moira, for whom a memorial window exists in the chapel. It shows the contribution of the members of the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild providing the comfort of home to visiting seafarers.Black and white photograph of four women plating up and serving several meals in the Mission to Seafarers kitchen. They are being assisted by a young girl, Rosamond Kent (daughter of Beverley and Robin Kent - Beverley was the only daughter of the Revd. Frank and Mrs. Moira Oliver), who is holding a white jug in her right hand. She is positioned on the right of one of the women, who is on the furthest right of the photograph. The woman on the far right is wearing a string of pearls. The three women that can be seen from the waist up are wearing nice clothes, two with aprons (one is hidden by Beverley Kent). The head of the fourth woman is the only part of her that can be seen as she is positioned behind the woman on the left-hand side.On the back of the photograph there are two names: one is undecipherable and the other says 'Ro Kent' to signify Beverley Kent. There is also a number 5 in the top left corner with what appears to be a tick underneath it.kitchen, food, vinegar, mission to seafarers, celia little room, ladies harbour lights guild, pearls, aprons, plates, jugs, necklace, lhlg, children, rosamond kent