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Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Tea towel, St John Ambulance Australia, First aid on the spot. Home nursing hints, 1980's estimated
One printed tea towel with first aid instructions for bleeding, burns, snake bite, asthma, heart attack, blood nose,convulsions, sporting injuries.First Aid,St John -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Memorabilia - Tea Towel, Souvenirs Australia, Greetings from Tatura Vic
One of a number of souvenirs available from the Shire of Rodney before it ceased in 1993.Tea towel designed as souvenir of Tatura and Shire of Rodney, local primary industry pictures surround central Shire motif and four pictures of town buildings.Shire of Rodney; Band Rotunda and Gardens: Greetings from Tatura Victoria; Court House; Post Office.souveniers of tatura -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Tea Towel - Portland, n.d
Linen souvenir tea towel, Portland's Coat-of-Arms, depiction of harbour and town, from Fisherman's Breakwater, yachts. Bright blue background, 'Portland' in red.Front: 'A Summitt Souvenir PURE LINEN FAST COLOURS PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA' black print, bottom bordersouvenir of portland, tea towel, domestic item -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Tea Caddy, 1924
Made for Robur to store their TeaAn embossed plated metal tea caddy which has been painted cream with a blue lid. "It will keep its colour and last a lifetime". Plain rectangle tin painted cream with a blue lid.Robour Tea No 2 Grade net weighttea, caddy, tin -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photographs x 2 - Afternoon tea visit to Towong Hill
Towong Hill Homestead is a 110-year-old Federation style mansion situated on a rock outcrop, with views of about 260 degrees. It was built over 2 years by grazier Walter Mitchell from bricks made from local clay dug from the river bank, to be the family home for his new bride Winifred. They established their home in 1904. After the death of Walter in 1917, Winifred relocated her family, but the homestead remained in the families hands. In 1935, Thomas Mitchell (1906-1984) returned home to Australia, a successful Lawyer, and married city girl, Elyne Chauvel, and settled himself back at his childhood home, Towong Hill. Thomas was a world champion slalom skier, had been a prisoner of the Japanese at Changi, and was elected for the Country Party in 1946 and served as attorney-general in the McDonald government. His wife Elayne (1913-2002) is best remembered for her Silver Brumby series of novels for children. But Elyne also wrote a substantial number of non-fiction works about the Snowy Mountains. Photographs demonstrate local Kiewa Valley residents enjoying a community visit to the historic homestead at Towong Hill which holds significance to the early history of the area. Also demonstrates a pictorial history of social activities undertaken during this period2 black and white photographs mounted on buff card. Kiewa Valley residents attending afternoon tea at Towong HillHandwritten in black pen underneath photo - T.W.Mitchell Towong Hill. Afternoon Teat w mitchell, towong hill, kiewa valley -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - MERLE BUSH COLLECTION: TEA TOWEL
Textiles. Cream coloured huckaback fabric tea towel. Embossed wreath pattern in lines. Short edges hemmed. Long edges selvedge. Old box 573.textiles, domestic, huckaback tea towel -
Numurkah & District Historical Society
Container - Tin Container (Glen Valley)
Henry Berry was a British-born merchant who came to Melbourne in 1856 and established a successful business in salt and general goods. He later expanded into tea, flour, sugar and other commodities. He founded Henry Berry and Company (Australasia) Ltd1 which became one of the largest importers and distributors in Australia.Round tin container with purple and sliver coloured background, and purple writing. has round pull-off lidGlen Valley Tea glen valley, tea, tin container, henry berry -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Souvenir - Book Clip T.H. Easson Tea & Coffee Merchant
This is an example of an early merchandising item for the Warrnambool Tea & Coffee merchant, T. H. Easson.T. H. Easson was an early tea & coffee merchant in Warrnambool (1898-1973). The business was located at 125-127 Liebig Street and later at 103A Liebig Street. The business was also known at various times as Easson's "The Tea & Coffee Shop" and as Easson's Tea Rooms.A heart shaped, thin, soft metal book clip with a floral decoration pressed into the metal outer edge. The top of the heart has a small hole and a bow, ribbon and floral decoration pressed into the metal below it. There is a floral design at the base of the heart above the word Warrnambool. T.H. EASSON TEA & COFFEE MERCHANT WARRNAMBOOLt.h. easson, tea & coffee merchants, warrnambool, liebig street -
Mont De Lancey
Tea Caddy
Tall, square, light brown Robur tea caddy with lid and faded mountain scenes depicted around sides of the tin.Embossed diagonal cross with a capital letter "R" on lid. "Cross-stitch caddy" inside a cross-stitch border on one side of the tin, together with "Nett weight 3/4 lb. Pure blended tea. Robur Tea Caddy". "Adelaide Hobart Brisbane" on next side panel and "No 2" on the third panel. Embossed on base: "No. 537 guaranteed under pure food Act 1908 by the Robur Tea Co. No. 537 guaranteed under the Head Acts of Queensland No. 537. Pure blended tea".metal, tea caddies, tea accessories -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Newspaper advertisement, Unknown
A newspaper advertisement for the Marguerita Tea Rooms at Buxton in Victoria.A newspaper advertisement for the Marguerita Tea Rooms at Buxton in Victoria.buxton, victoria, marguerita tea rooms -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1924
Gus Knight bought 2 blocks on the Henham Estate and built his home at tea rooms Unfortunately the estate failed and so after two years he moved the tea rooms to a new site over Mirranatwa Gap to the Wannon CrossingPhoto shows Knight's Tea Rooms at Henham Estatebuildings, shops, knight -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - BLUE CHINA TEA CADDY
Blue and white hexagonal shaped china jar with lid, various castles depicted around sides and Windsor Castle on lid. Made by Maling Ware for Ringtons tea offices and warehouse Newcastle Upon Tyne illustrated on baseMaling Ware England, Ringtons Tea emblem inside lid.domestic equipment, food storage & preservation, tea caddy, dr334.1 -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Advertisement, Unknown
A digital copy of an advertisement for the Marguerita Tea Rooms in Buxton in Victoria.A digital copy of an advertisement for the Marguerita Tea Rooms in Buxton in Victoria.buxton, victoria, margueria tea room, o m mills -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1924
Knight's tea-rooms. See "Victoria's Wonderland" p. 103-104 for further information.Photo shows a house with a smaller building behind and a picket fence (house and tea-rooms at Henham. Two cars are parked to the left of the smaller building (tea-rooms)bbuildings, tea rooms -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1931
Tea Rooms were known as Coonara Tea House Previously the Knights ran a tea House at the failed Henham estateaPhoto shows Knight's Tea Rooms at the Wannon Crossing A wooden building using slabs of wood creating various patternsbuildings, shops, knight -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, 14-04-2002
A colour photograph of the Olde Yarra Track Tea Rooms in Marysville in Victoria.A colour photograph of the Olde Yarra Track Tea Rooms in Marysville in Victoria. This building, along with most of the town, was destroyed in the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires.25/313 14.4.2002 AT MARYSVILLEmarysville, victoria, olde yarra track tea rooms, 2009 black saturday bushfires -
Orbost & District Historical Society
tea set, c. 1920s
Female children played with tea sets such as this and learned the arts of hospitality. This one has been well-used. A 13 piece dolls tea set. Consists of a tea pot, sugar bowl, milk jug, 4 cups & saucers. General colours are yellow and blue with red, black and green flowers.childs-tea-set crockery -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of people having a tea
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century to the present. Black and white photograph with white border of people gathered around a table inside Rogers Cottage having a cup of tea and crispsCatalogue number written on reverse in pencil Written in pencil on reverse 'Susan Pearce A Serious discussion over a cup of tea'churchill island -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Souvenir Tea Towel - Historic Lighthouses, n.d
Souvenir tea towel, 100% cotton. Historic Lighthouses. The Great Ocean Road and Shipwreck Coast. Coloured imaes of lighthouse including Portland (Whalers Bluff). Overprinted with 'Greetings from Portland Victoria' - in black.souvenir, lighthouse, great ocean road, south west coastline -
Brimbank City Council Art Collection
Handmade Towel, Ake Luibinas, 1986
Traditional Lithuanian hand towelHandmade Towel -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Container
c World War IIA tinplated steel container originally used to transport and store loose black tea leaves. This container has a tight fitted lid. The container exterior is painted with a golden colour varnish. This container originally stored 6 pounds of loose tea leaves.Imperial Pure Tea 6 pounds net Packed by Henry Berry & Co (Australasia) Ltd Melbourne Australia Defence Wilson Bros Pty Ltd Melbtea, tin, henry berry -
National Wool Museum
Booklet - Tea and Egg Cosies, Women's Weekly (England), c.1950s
Four page booklet with black and white text, front cover shows colour images of tableware, with tea cosies and egg cosies. [printed] PRESENTED / with / WOMAN’S / WEEKLY / TEA and EGG COSIES / Double Knitting and 3-ply Wool / DOUBLE KNITTING / 3 / PLYfashion, women, knitting, crochet, home life, patterns -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Memorabilia - Tea Towel, 1999
Reproduced for Centenary of Federation 1901 - 2001Tea Towel. Reproduction of a World War II poster titled 'JOIN US' featuring five uniformed service women with the words 'in a VICTORY JOB'. Across the bottom 'APPLY AT YOUR NEAREST NATIONAL SERVICE OFFICE'.(C) AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL 2001manchester, work cloths, domestic items, cleaning -
Orbost & District Historical Society
tea infuser, first half 20th century?
A tea infuser is a device in which loose, dried tea leaves are placed for steeping or brewing. The tea infuser gained popularity in the first half of the 19th century. This item is an example of a commonly used kitchen utensil not in common use today. It has been superseded by the teabag.A tea infuser spoon which looks like a small covered spoon. It is made from metal (brass?) with small holes. It has a narrow tapered handle.tea-infuser beverages kitchenware -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, 1910c
Horse drawn wagon in front of Hennings Tea RoomsBlack and white postcard showing R Hennings Tea Rooms Fruitier and Confectioner Lakes Entrance Victoriatransport, township, roads and streets -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Tea Cosy Doll, 1900-1914
Tea cosy dolls originated in the Eighteenth Century, becoming commonplace after the 1870s. Most later Nineteenth Century examples were produced in continental European factories. These half-dolls were created using a number of mediums including soft and hard paste porcelain. They were frequently attached to a 'dressed' wire frame that covered the tea pot like a modern tea cosy.Hand-painted ceramic tea cosy half-doll with articulated arms. The half-doll has attached human hair.tea cosy top, tea cosy doll, half dolls -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Tea Cosy Doll, 1900-1914
Tea cosy dolls originated in the Eighteenth Century, becoming commonplace after the 1870s. Most later Nineteenth Century examples were produced in continental European factories. These half-dolls were created using a number of mediums including soft and hard paste porcelain. They were frequently attached to a 'dressed' wire frame that covered the tea pot like a modern tea cosy. Hand-painted ceramic tea cosy half-doll with articulated arms. The half-doll has attached human hair.tea cosy top, tea cosy doll, half dolls -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Towel Tea CWA
The Tawonga branch of the C.W.A. commenced on the 7th Feb. 1946 and often combined activities with the other branches in the Kiewa Valley. The C.W.A. aimed to improve health, welfare and education for women and children in the country.Women living in Tawonga were mostly on farms and, in 1946, when the branch commenced would have been feeling more remote with WW11 having had an effect of available workers and the well being of the women and children. This tea towel would have been used at a later date possibly for fund raising as the group continued to meet and work together.This large blue green, yellow, brown and black with a white border, linen, tea towel has the CWA logo in the middle with pictures of handcrafted items surrounding it. Along the bottom is printed: "Handicrafts / of the / Country Women's Association of Victoria."Handicrafts / of the / Country Women's Association of Victoria - along the bottom Pure Irish Linen - bottom left Dummay - bottom righttea towel, cwa, tawonga, kitchen, linen -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Tea Towel - Australian Bicentennial, c. 1988
Australian Bicentennial calendar tea towel. Cotton/linen blend, designed in Australia. Made in Poland; images of landing of first fleet, the gold rush, a city scene, Federation, Sydney harbour bridge and new Parliament House.tea towel, souvenir, tall ships, bicentenary -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Photograph - Vessels - Sail and Steam, A.V. Gregory, Australian Rivals - Past and Present, 1899-1932
These photographs are copies of original paintings by the Australian marine artist A V Gregory (1867-1957), also known as Arthur Victor Gregory. Gregory lived and worked in South Melbourne. He took over the Gregory Studio owned by his father, George Frederick Gregory, painting actively between 1899 and 1932. He usually signed his works as ‘A V Gregory’. Some of his original works have been sold for thousands of dollars. These mounted photographs, by A.V. Gregory, show both steam and sailing ships sailing in the Tea Race from China to London in 1872. The information included with the photographs has the following text: “Tea Clippers “ Well done Cutty Sark, by Bobbie Burns The CUTTY SARK and THERMOPYLAE. The start of the 1872 Tea Race from China to London. The “Cutty Sark” first away, followed closely by the “Thermopylae”, finally parting after several days’ company. On this race the “Cutty Sark” lost her rudder in the Indian Ocean, putting her hopelessly out of the race, and enabling the “Thermopylae” to pass her and reach London on 11th October, 115 days out, the “Cutty Sark” limping home seven days later. The credit of the race was given to the “Cutty Sark” by the shipping world. Copies of the pictures may be had from A.V. Gregory, 326 Albert Road, South Melbourne."The detailed images of the vessels depicted in this photographs shows some of the many sail and steam vessels painted by the renowned Victorian marine artist A V Gregory, whose original works are highly valued today by marine collectors. The pictures and document are significant for their association with the Tea Clippers, famous for racing across the world to arrive in Australia with the fastest time.Photographs of paintings of sail and steamships, three photographs mounted together side by side, titled "Australian Rivals - Past and Present". The centre shows the sailing ships Thermopylae and Cutty Sark. It is flanked on each side by a photograph of a steamship. The document with the photographs gives the history of the famous Tea Race from China to London in 1872.Title: "Australian Rivals - Past and Present". Handwritten on Left photograph "A.V. GREGORY - SS KATOOMBA" Handwritten on Centre photograph; "THERMOPLAE - A.V. GREGORY - CUTTY SARK - FIRST AWAY" Handwritten on Right photograph; "CANBERRA - A/V/ GREGORY" Handwritten on accompanying card is the story of the Tea Clippers.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, ss katoomba, thermopylae, cutty sark, tea race, tea race china to london 1872, canberra, tea clippers, a v gregory