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Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Functional object - Bucket, c. 1920
Aluminium bucket with turned wooden handlealuminium, churchill island, bucket, amess house -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Domestic object - Measuring Glass
Clear glass measuring glass with raised gradations down side. Round. Used as salt cellar. "IDEAL" "TEASPOONS" "TABLESPOONS" Numbered 1 - 8; 4, 8, 16, 24, 32churchill island, amess house, kitchen utensils -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Domestic object - Mincer, hand operated, c. 1930
Cast iron Husqvarna hand mincer with adjustable vice, and removable internal attachment. "HUSQVARNA"amess house -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Furniture - Armchair, child's, c. 1940s
This particular type of chair was also known as a Bentwood Twig Wicker Child’s chair. This process was founded by German Thomas Thonet in 1855, and involved wetting or steaming wood, then bending it and letting it harden into curved shapes and patterns. This provided a cheaper and more practical version of furniture than earlier – and heavier – hand-carved furniture.Child's armchair, slatted base and back. Bentwood with wide, circular armrests and mottled pattern. cane furniture, child's armchair, bentwood, furniture, churchill island -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Domestic object - Liqueur Glasses, c. 1932
Set of nine mismatching liqueur stem glasses with French-embossed floral designsamess house, sherry glass, liqueur glass -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Functional object - Coal Box, c. 1930s
Copper coal box on casters with cushion vinyl lid, and rope trimming. Embossed with village scene. (Originally had leather top, but this was replaced by the donor) -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Ceramic - Cream Jug, c. 1950
This cream jug would have been used to hold cream for table use. This chintz transfer ware was made from 1930 until the 1980’s. The Rose time pattern was introduced in 1931. The Lord Nelson ware was made by Elijah Cotton, ceramic makers of Staffordshire, England.Ornate cream jug with large curved lip and generous handle with scrolling. Lord Nelson Ware, 'Rose time' series with purple and orange roses with green leaves on cream coloured background. Antique design. Matches milk pitcher 0288 china, lord nelson ware, amess house -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Ceramic - Pitcher, c. 1950
This pitcher (jug) would have been used to hold milk and due to its elaborate design, it was placed on the table. This chintz transfer ware was made from 1930 until the 1980’s. The Rose time pattern was introduced in 1931. The Lord Nelson ware was made by Elijah Cotton, ceramic makers of Staffordshire, England.Ornate fluted milk pitcher with shaped top and lip and scrolled handle. Lord Nelson Ware, 'Rose time' series with purple and orange roses with green leaves on cream coloured background. Antique design. Matches cream jug 0287 On base 'Lord Nelson Ware'china, milk pitcher, lord nelson ware, amess house -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Ceramic - Gravy Boat, c. 1910
This gravy boat would have been used to serve gravy or sauce, which could be poured over the meats by the diners, at the table. This gravy boat was produced by Pinnox and Unicorn, 'Wedgwood & Co Ltd', which was headed by Enoch Wedgwood, and was based in Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, England. This company is often confused with 'Wedgwood' which belonged to Josiah Wedgwood. The printed mark on the bottom of the boat indicates the boat is C1908+Small, rounded white ceramic gravy boat with black geometric, and gold floral pattern around rim. Gold gilt highlights on base and top rim and decorative handle. On base: Crown with 'Wedgwood & Co Ltd" Handpainted: 'v1'china, wedgwood, amess house -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Domestic object - Coal Scuttle, Late 19th Century
The coal scuttle was used for holding and carrying a small supply of coal which would be used in an indoor coal-filled stove or heater. The top is slanted which allows the coal to be poured onto the fire. This particular type was also referred to as a Dutch copper scuttle due to the blue and white Delft-style Dutch porcelain handles on the top and back of the scuttleLarge Victorian-style brass or bronze coal scuttle with blue and white ceramic hand grips and lion adornments at handle attachment points churchill island, coal scuttle, dutch copper scuttle -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Domestic object - Mincer, hand operated, c. 1920s
Cast iron Husqvarna hand mincer with adjustable vice, and removable internal attachment. "Husqvarna Sverige" -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Clothing - Sample of Knitting, c. 1940s
This knitted layette including a bonnet, cardigan, and two booties was created by Mrs Lavinia Brown, a champion knitter who loved Churchill Island. Mrs Brown was born on 16 June 1913 in Regent, and she entered all of her knitting into the Royal Melbourne Show. Her daughter recalls that her knitting never won anything less than first prize, and was most often Champion. She remembers that once Mrs. Brown's work was disqualified as being 'machine knitted', and after an appeal in which she was required to knit a pattern in front of them, she was awarded the champion. Mrs Brown chose to use bicycle spokes with wax ends as she could not find needles small enough for use to make babies' clothing.Lavinia Brown loved Churchill Island, and this was donated by her daughter, A. Cattell. It represents a superb example of non-conventional hand knitting as well as being of the era for Churchill Island.Cream fine wool knitting sample on bicycle spoke needles with wax ends made for knitter by her husband. Ball of wool still attached knitting, lavinia josephine brown, churchill island, amess house -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Clothing - Knitted Layette, c. 1920s
This knitted layette including a bonnet, cardigan, and two booties was created by Mrs Lavinia Brown, a champion knitter who loved Churchill Island. Mrs Brown was born on 16 June 1913 in Regent, and she entered all of her knitting into the Royal Melbourne Show. Her daughter recalls that her knitting never won anything less than first prize, and was most often Champion. She remembers that once Mrs. Brown's work was disqualified as being 'machine knitted', and after an appeal in which she was required to knit a pattern in front of them, she was awarded the champion. Mrs Brown chose to use bicycle spokes with wax ends as she could not find needles small enough for use to make babies' clothing.Lavinia Brown loved Churchill Island, and this was donated by her daughter, A. Cattell. It represents a superb example of non-conventional hand knitting as well as being of the era for Churchill Island.Cream fine wool knitted layette comprising of bonnet, cardigan, and two booties. layette, churchill island, lavinia brown -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Domestic object - Ice Cream Maker, c. 1924
This ice cream maker was made by the 'Toytown Freezer Company' of Winchendon, Mass. U.S.A and was also known as ‘Everybody’s Self Freezer.’ To make the ice cream, the container was turned upside down, and the metal plate was opened, revealing a separated section. Ice was placed inside, along with some salt to prevent it from melting too quickly. The bottom plate was replaced, and the container turned upright. The top lid was removed and cream and flavouring were then placed inside and the maker was resealed. The handle – also known as a grain dasher – was turned to mix the ingredients, and the ice cream was nearly ready. Manually operated ice cream freezer. Plain wooden pail with metal lid. 'Pat Oct 28 1924 - 30T'churchill island, ice cream maker -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Furniture - Armchair, 19th century
Large wooden rockingchair. Woven wicker back and arms. Rattan seat. Legs made of carved wood with insets of slats, circular patterns. Probably made by Rocke. churchill island, rocking chair, rocke -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Furniture - Bed, 19th century
Black cast iron four post bed with bronze bedknobs and canopy awning -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Furniture - Commode, 19th century
This is a Victorian round cedar commode seat raised on a plinth base with fluted sides. The name ‘commode’ translates in French as ‘convenient’ or ‘suitable’ and could be applied to a dressing table with water jug and bowl for washing oneself and having a cupboard underneath in which to house the chamber pot. It could also refer to a small bedside chest of drawers. In the days before indoor toilets and running water, it was common to have a chamber pot under or near the bed for use during the night or at any time for invalids. The commode seat was a decorative way of concealing the chamber pot by fitting it in a round hole under the lid with the height making it more convenient and suitable for people with limited mobility. The chamber post was removed, emptied and cleaned daily.Victorian Round cedar commode seat, raised on plinth base with fluted sides. Topped with red, yellow and blue embroidered upholstery churchill island, commode, toilet, furniture -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of school group and tractor, <1975
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show the restoration and building of the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area.Black and White photograph of a man in a tractor with a group of children gathered to one side. Caption: 'Carol Schulz digs the holes for these children to plant trees'Catalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, tractor, planting -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of school planting group, <1975
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show the restoration and building of the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area.Black and White Photograph of school group planting trees. Caption: 'June Morrish makes sure all the holes are used'churchill island, planting group, community activity, black and white -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of gum trees planted by school group, <1975
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show the restoration and building of the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area.Black and White Photograph with irregular white border. Landscape view of paddock leading to water, with row of gum trees and fence running along the right hand side. Caption: 'This is a picture of the gum trees that the Grade 5/6 planted just near the house looking over Churchill Island'Catalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, landscape, planting -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of school planting group, <1975
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show the restoration and building of the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area.Black and White Photograph with irregular white border of group of school children planting. View on Churchill Island overlooking the water. Caption: 'The children are planting gum trees near the coast overlooking the housing estate on Phillip Island'Catalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, planting group -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of school planting group, <1975
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show the restoration and building of the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area. Black and White Photograph with an irregular white border depicting a school planting group digging holes along a shoreline. Caption: 'The children are planting trees at Churchill Island'Catalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, planting group*, community activity -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of tree planting, <1975
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show the restoration and building of the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area.Black and White Photograph with white border of a gum tree being planted. Closeup photograph of two children gathered around a hole. Caption: 'David Opitz and Katy Black planting a gum tree. About 800 trees were planted that day.'Catalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, planting group -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of Tractor, <1975
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show the restoration and building of the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area.Black and White Photograph. Portrait orientation, showing tractor moving through an area covered with dirt. Trees framing the background and the sky is overexposedCatalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, tractor -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of tractor lifting cannon, <1975
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show the restoration and building of the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area.Black and White photograph of a tractor lifting a cannon barrel suspended on chains over a ute.Catalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, cannon -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of tractor and cannon barrel, <1975
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show the restoration and building of the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area.Black and White portrait photograph showing a tractor in the background and a cannon barrel n the middle of the photographCatalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, tractor, cannon -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of volunteer in costume, Unknown
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show the restoration and building of the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area.Black and White portrait photograph of a volunteer in a white mob cap using the spinning wheel.Catalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, volunteer, costume -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of volunteer in costume, Unknown
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show events and people from the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area and making it accessible and interactive for visitors of all ages.Black and White photograph of a male volunteer in costume. Full body portrait in front of a large old wheel.Catalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, volunteer, costume, photograph -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of volunteer in costume, Unknown
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show events and people from the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area and making it accessible and interactive for visitors of all ages.Black and White photograph of a volunteer in costume. Portrait orientation, close up on the head and shoulders of the volunteer. She is wearing a pinafore with scalloped edge with a spray of flowers pinned to it. Enlarged with a white borderCatalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, volunteer, costume, portrait -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph of a group of men, Unknown
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photograph collection dating from the mid-nineteenth century to the last decade. This series of photographs show events and people from the Churchill Island precinct and the enormous amount of collaboration and work that went into the development of the heritage area and making it accessible and interactive for visitors of all ages.Black and White photograph of three men, with two shaking hands. Central man is wearing a white hat and a scarf, while the man on the left wears a tie and plaid suit jacket. Enlarged with white border.Catalogue number in pencil on reversechurchill island, photograph, people