Showing 19 items matching " food platters"
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Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 12/07/2002
... food platters... attendees refreshments sandwiches food platters robinvale north ...From the 12th to 13th of July 2002, Arthritis Victoria (AV) held a Health Professionals and Consumers Seminar and a Health Professionals' Dinner in Robinvale (north western Victoria) as part of its Rural And Regional Education (RARE) Program. The keynote speaker was Rheumatologist, Dr Mano Thevathasan (Victorian President, Australian Rheumatology Association). There were also presentations made by Arthritis Victoria's Education and Services staff. This photo depicts both speakers and seminar attendees enjoying some refreshments.COL photo of a large group of people gathered around a room. In the foreground, several people are standing around a round table, on which there are platters of sandwiches, several stacks of small plates, paper napkins, a coffee cup and saucer, and a pink rose inside a small vase. In the background, there are people chatting to one another while holding cups and saucers.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis victoria, ov, arthritis victoria, av, rural and regional education, rare, outreach, health professionals and consumers seminar, speakers, attendees, refreshments, sandwiches, food platters, robinvale, north western victoria, 2002 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, Circa early 1990s
... with various food platters on top. There are green and red balloons... with various food platters on top. There are green and red balloons ...The Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a Volunteers' Christmas Party. This photo depicts members enjoying the refreshments during the event. The end of year celebration was held at the AFV's Elsternwick headquarters, circa early 1990s.Colour photo of a large group of people standing around a room, eating and drinking. Amongst the crowd, there is a table with various food platters on top. There are green and red balloons and streamers hanging from the ceiling.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, volunteers celebration, christmas party, refreshments, member volunteers, c1990s -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Oval Platter, Wilkinson's, Unknown
... families served food on platters such as this. ...-and-dandenong-ranges families served food on platters ...families served food on platters such as this. A medium sized cream coloured octagonal vintage porcelain serving platter with a scalloped edge and flounced embossing.'Wilkinson's Royal semi-porcelain England' printed inside a crest with a crown.serving platters, kitchen equipment, dinnerware, tableware -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Oval tray, Unknown
... Large families served food on platters such as this. ...-and-dandenong-ranges Large families served food on platters ...Large families served food on platters such as this. A very large damaged vintage Japan black metal oval tray. It would have been used for serving food.serving platters, kitchen equipment -
Orbost & District Historical Society
plate, early to mid 20th century
... serving-plates platters food-preparation... serving-plates platters food-preparation Underneath - H 4 ...This plate was used for serving carved meat at the dining table. This serving meat plate/platter dates to the 1914 to 1930's period in time. Generally fine bone china and crockery was imported. Pieces like this tray were often considered to be "good" crockery for use on special occasions.The item is an example of a piece of china used by local families in the early 20th century. It also has aesthetic significance.A large meat carving plate with a floral design around its rim. The plate is white china with pink and blue painted flowers. The edge is scalloped and painted with a gold edging.Underneath - H 4.....?domestic kitchen crockery, serving-plates platters food-preparation -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Oval tray, Unknown
... Large families served food on platters...-and-dandenong-ranges Large families served food on platters ...Large families served food on platters such as this. This platter came from the home of Mrs William Mitchell senior. A very large vintage Japan black metal oval tray with a faded golden coloured leaf pattern surrounding the edges of the rim. It would have been used for serving food.serving platters, kitchen equipment -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, Circa early 1990s
... . In the background, there another table with food platters on top and people..., there another table with food platters on top and people standing around ...The Arthritis Foundation of Victoria held a Volunteers' Christmas Party. This photo depicts an unidentified woman cutting a chocolate yuletide log during the event. The end of year celebration was held at the AFV's Elsternwick headquarters, circa early 1990s.Colour photo of a woman holding a large knife poised over a chocolate yule log (a cake in the shape of a log). The yule log has been decorated with some plastic holly leaves and berries, and a Santa figurine. There is also a plate of party pies on the table. In the background, there another table with food platters on top and people standing around the room, eating and drinking.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, volunteers celebration, christmas party, member volunteers, yule tide log, c1990s -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 27/05/1994
... with a tablecloth is evident in a gap amongst the crowd. There are platters... amongst the crowd. There are platters of food on the table ...On the 27th of May, 1994, the foundation plaque of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's new headquarters was unveiled. Named the Percy Baxter Arthritis Centre, the official unveilling was conducted by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable Jeff Kennett (1948-). Located at 263-265 Kooyong Rd, Elsternwick, the construction of the new building was nearing completion. This photo depicts guests mingling inside the unfinished new building.COL photo of a group of people standing close to one another, chatting. In the background, a round table covered with a tablecloth is evident in a gap amongst the crowd. There are platters of food on the table. The photo has been taken from a high angle, highlighting a small group of people in the foreground.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, percy baxter arthritis centre, new building, new premises, foundation plaque, unveiling, guests, refreshments, finger food, celebration, 1994 -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Domestic object - Child's food pusher, J. Biggin & Co, Unknown
... food from a serving platter onto an individual plate. Wilfred... food from a serving platter onto an individual plate. Wilfred ...This children's eating utensil is believed to belong to the household of Chiltern writer and historian, W.C. Busse. The level of tarnish and the mark 'EPNS' may indicate it is electroplated. The blade also contains the maker's mark 'APEX', which was used by John Biggin & Co, Sheffield, United Kingdom. Pushers such as these were a common utensil in Victorian and early twentieth-century households. They were used to help children too young to use knives learn to eat politely at the table - the blunt blade was used to push food onto the fork. Pushers could also be used to pull food from a serving platter onto an individual plate. Wilfred Clarence Busse was born in Chiltern in 1898. He went to school at Wesley College in Melbourne, studied law at the University of Melbourne and became a barrister. Additionally, after spending time on a Victorian station in his early twenties, he wrote two historical novels about bush life. His first novel was 'The Blue Beyond: a Romance of the Early Days in South Eastern Australia', written in 1928 and published in 1930. Busse's second novel was titled 'The Golden Plague: A Romance of the Early Fifties'. The judges of the Henry Lawson Society's T.E. Rofe competition to advance Australian literature unanimously awarded it the Gold Medal in 1931 for the best historical novel of 1930. Newspaper articles about the award mention the writer's meticulous documentary and oral history research regarding life on the Gold Fields in the 1850s. It became a best-seller. Busse also wrote a series of articles about local history for "The Federal Standard" newspaper in Chiltern. He was a member of the Chiltern Athenaeum. He died in 1960.This child's eating utensil is significant for the detail it conveys of ordinary domestic life in the household of a significant Victorian writer with special reference to Chiltern and the surrounding region. It may also be significant in understanding the customs and practices of English-speaking nations in the early Twentieth Century. The object is a metal food pusher, a child's eating utensil with a blunt lozenge at right angles to the handle. The metal is tarnished, indicating that it may be silver or silverplated. APEX EPNS AI w.c. busse, wilfred clarence busse, chiltern, indigo shire, north-east victoria, gold fields, gold mining, gold rush, table manners, etiquette, children, childhood, john biggin & co, sheffield, golden plague, blue beyond, historical fiction, 1930s, 1850s, t.e. rofe, henry lawson society, electroplate, tableware, cutlery -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Dish
The maker’s initials on the back of the patter, “A.F. & S.” are one of the marks of Alfred Fenton & Sons (& Co) of Brook Street Works (renamed Century Street in 1950’s), Hanley, Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent in the United Kingdom. The partners were Alfred Fenton, James Tunstall Fenton, Arthur Fenton and John Fenton. Other initials used are “A F & Co.” The company operated from 1887 to 1901. According to the London Gazette of January 10, 1899, the Earthenware Manufacturers “Alfred Fenton & Sons“ also had a location in Australia at the corner of Elizabeth Street and 314-316 Bourke Street Melbourne Victoria, and Bond Street, Sydney, and in New Zealand at Manse Street, Dunedin. The maker’s mark also includes the word ‘PRAHRAN’, which is an inner suburb of Melbourne. “Prahran” may have been the name of this particular pattern or even the location chosen in preference to the location ‘Melbourne’. The Melbourne address was purchased from a long established drapery business, Wright and Neil, between 1911-1914 by Sidney Myer. Myer constructed his 1914 building in on this site in Bourke Street. This platter is an example of late 19th or early 20th century dinnerware.Dish; white ceramic rectangular platter with picture in brown ink depicting vegetation (including bamboo and blossoms), flower pot, plates and two oriental persons. Made by Alfred Fenton and Sons 1887-1901.Stamped on back, "PRAHRAN / A.F. & S." surrounded by a buckled belt. Number "14" printed in the clay. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, dish, food perparation, dinnerware, catering, a.f. & s., a fenton and son potters of hanley uk, bourke street melbourne, prahran dinnerwear -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - CHINA MEAT PLATTER
... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food consumption Meat platter DI501 Large oval ...Large oval shaped white china meat platter decorated with a floral and berry design in sage green.domestic equipment, food consumption, meat platter, di501 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - CHINA MEAT PLATTER
... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food consumption Meat platter DI484 196 England ...Large white china meat platter decorated with pink floral design.196 England & anchordomestic equipment, food consumption, meat platter, di484 -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Ceramics (plate): Mary-Lou PITTARD, Mary-Lou Pittard, Serving platter
Mary-Lou began exhibiting in the mid 1980s and over the years has been known for producing unique pieces of domestic ware influenced by food and traditional ceramic ware of the past.Food and tradition have always played a big part in Mary Lou’s ceramic work. 'Serving Platter' is rich in colour. The decorative designs are inspired by her surroundings in a style reminiscent of the past. Mary-Lou and husband Chris have a studio and gallery attached to their residential property in Eltham North which is open to the public. They also participate in the Nillumbik Artists Open Studios program. Oval platter with bold, stylised flowers glazed in reds, blues and yellows.mary-lou pittard, eltham, nillumbik, ceramic -
Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic, Chris Creaney, Lung Chun Fish Platter, 2002
... . art artwork ceramics platter A Japanese influenced food dish ...This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A Japanese influenced food dish.art, artwork, ceramics, platter -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Platters, Unknown
These platters were used for serving food to the family.Two oval vintage and one rectangular white ceramic serving platters with three red stripes around the rim.serving dishes, platters, large platters -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Serving tray, Unknown
These trays would have been used for serving large amounts of food - roast dinners and vegetables.From the 1860's - 1930's various companies called their enamelware products by their own unique names, e.g. graniteware and agateware. The enamel coating put an end to metallic tasting food and prevented rust from contaminating food. It did scratch and chip easily.A large oval white enamel serving tray with navy blue edging on the rim.trays, serving platters, enamel, dinnerware -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 27/05/1994
... depicts several platters of finger food on a table, with guests..., there are several platters of finger food and two stacks of paper napkins... depicts several platters of finger food on a table, with guests ...On the 27th of May, 1994, the foundation plaque of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's new headquarters was unveiled. Named the Percy Baxter Arthritis Centre, the official unveilling was conducted by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable Jeff Kennett (1948-). Located at 263-265 Kooyong Rd, Elsternwick, the construction of the new building was nearing completion. This photo depicts several platters of finger food on a table, with guests eating and mingling in the background.COL photo of a group of people standing close to one another at the end of a table. Some of them are eating or have some food in their hands. On the table in front of them, there are several platters of finger food and two stacks of paper napkins. In the foreground, one person's hand is reaching for some paper napkins in a clear plastic napkin holder. There are several other people standing in the background, and some chairs near a large window.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, percy baxter arthritis centre, new building, new premises, foundation plaque, unveiling, guests, refreshments, finger food, paper napkins, celebration, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 27/05/1994
... , there is a table containing several large platters of finger food. Above... containing several large platters of finger food. Above them ...On the 27th of May, 1994, the foundation plaque of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's new headquarters was unveiled. Named the Percy Baxter Arthritis Centre, the official unveilling was conducted by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable Jeff Kennett (1948-). Located at 263-265 Kooyong Rd, Elsternwick, the construction of the new building was nearing completion. This photo depicts guests mingling while enjoying some refreshments inside the unfinished building.COL photo of a big group of people standing inside a large room in an unfinished building. Several people are holding glasses of wine or champagne in one hand. In the foreground, there is a table containing several large platters of finger food. Above them, the roof trusses and electrical wiring are evident as a ceiling has not yet been installed. The walls have not yet been painted. Large windows reveal views of an unlandscaped garden and a portable construction site office on the outside.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, percy baxter arthritis centre, new building, new premises, foundation plaque, unveiling, guests, refreshments, finger food, wine glass, champagne, flute, celebration, roof trusses, electrical wiring, 1994 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Objects, 19/03/2002
On Tuesday the 19th of March 2002, a small group of people of varying ages took part in assessing the level of difficulty of some walking paths at Jells Park in Wheeler's Hill. Their assessments would inform the development of a guide of graded walks as part of the Healthy Parks, Healthy People program. Guided by two Parks Victoria rangers, the group tried out a few walking paths consisting of varying levels of difficulty. Aterwards, they enjoyed a light lunch.COL photo of various items of food. set up on a table covered with a white tablecloth. The food consists of salad rolls, a fruit and cheese platter, and a small plate of crackers. Also on the table is a glass bottle of water, two 'Healthy Parks Healthy People' branded green plastic water bottles, some glasses and various pieces of white crockery (cups and saucers, a small white milk jug, and a set of salt and pepper shakers).arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, healthy parks healthy people, graded walks trial, lunch, salad rolls, fruit platter, crackers, water bottle, 2002