Showing 32 items matching " view ware"
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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - View Ware Bowl - Portland Harbour, n.d
... View Ware Bowl - Portland Harbour...... view ware...Round clear glass view ware bowl, art deco design, Portland Harbour image with a pink and orange base....Souvenir View Ware Bowl - Portland Harbour ...Round clear glass view ware bowl, art deco design, Portland Harbour image with a pink and orange base.souvenir of portland, portland harbour, view ware -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - View Ware Dish - Portland Harbour, n.d
... View Ware Dish - Portland Harbour...... view ware...Square view ware dish with coloured panorama of Portland Harbour. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road souvenir Portland Harbour view ware Square view ware dish with coloured panorama of Portland Harbour. ...Square view ware dish with coloured panorama of Portland Harbour. Sides of dish diamond cut. 'PANORAMA OF THE HARBOUR, PORTLAND' - black print on white at the bottom of photo.souvenir, portland harbour, view ware -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - View Ware Dish, Portland from Battery Point, n.d
... View Ware Dish...... view ware...View ware dish, diamond cut border, image of Portland from Battery Point. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland view ware Battery Point View ware dish, diamond cut border, image of Portland from Battery Point. ...View ware dish, diamond cut border, image of Portland from Battery Point. 'PORTLAND FROM BATTERY POINT', black print on white, lower section of image.portland, view ware, battery point -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - View Ware Ashtray - Portland, n.d
... View Ware Ashtray - Portland...... view ware...Horseshoe shaped View Ware clear glass ashtray, with image from Whaler's Bluff, Portland Vic, looking from north of the lighthouse across to the port. ...Green painted bottom. Souvenir View Ware Ashtray - Portland ...Horseshoe shaped View Ware clear glass ashtray, with image from Whaler's Bluff, Portland Vic, looking from north of the lighthouse across to the port. Green painted bottom.souvenir, view ware, portland, portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - View Ware Dish - Portland Harbour, n.d
... View Ware Dish - Portland Harbour...... view ware...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road souvenir view ware Portland Harbour Round. Picture of the Harbour at Portland, colour image, showing baths and piers Souvenir View Ware Dish - Portland Harbour ...Round. Picture of the Harbour at Portland, colour image, showing baths and pierssouvenir, view ware, portland harbour -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyView Ware Dish, Estimated 1920's
... View Ware Dish......view ware...Crack across centre. View Ware Dish ...Decorative glass surround. Plain centre with scenic view of Anglesea River, bridge and rowers. Crack across centre.anglesea, rowers, view ware -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - View ware Ashtray - Curator's Cottage, Botanic Gardens, n.d
... View ware Ashtray - Curator's Cottage, Botanic Gardens...View ware ashtray, square, clear glass, black and white image of the curator's cottage in the gardens. painted blue on base...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road souvenir Portland Botanic Gardens View ware ashtray, square, clear glass, black and white image of the curator's cottage in the gardens. painted blue on base Souvenir View ware Ashtray - Curator's Cottage, Botanic Gardens ...View ware ashtray, square, clear glass, black and white image of the curator's cottage in the gardens. painted blue on basesouvenir, portland, botanic gardens -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - View Ware Dish - Portland Botanical Gardens, n.d
... View Ware Dish - Portland Botanical Gardens...View ware dish, glass oblong, eight sided design, Art Deco, Botanical Gardens, Portland, hand coloured photograph, royal blue base...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Back: 'Botanical gardens POortland' - white label, black print View ware dish, glass oblong, eight sided design, Art Deco, Botanical Gardens, Portland, hand coloured photograph, royal blue base Souvenir View Ware Dish - Portland Botanical Gardens ...View ware dish, glass oblong, eight sided design, Art Deco, Botanical Gardens, Portland, hand coloured photograph, royal blue baseBack: 'Botanical gardens POortland' - white label, black print -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Ashtray, 1920-1940
... ... view ware...Glass ashtray, round. View Ware 'The Harbour Portland'. Underside of base, painted royal blue....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road souvenir of Portland Portland Harbour view ware Glass ashtray, round. View Ware 'The Harbour Portland'. ...Glass ashtray, round. View Ware 'The Harbour Portland'. Underside of base, painted royal blue.souvenir of portland, portland harbour, view ware -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Ashtray, Portland Harbour Ashtray, n.d
... View ware oval ashtray with view of Portland Harbour, including baths and pier....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Portland Harbour View ware oval ashtray with view of Portland Harbour, including baths and pier. ...View ware oval ashtray with view of Portland Harbour, including baths and pier.portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Ashtray - Henty Beach, Portland, Victoria, 1950-1960
... Square view ware ashtray, circular base with view of Henty Beach, Portland....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Square view ware ashtray, circular base with view of Henty Beach, Portland. ...Square view ware ashtray, circular base with view of Henty Beach, Portland. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Paperweight, n.d
... Rectangular souvenir view ware paperweight with scene of Portland Harbour. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Back: 'THE HARBOUR PORTLAND' - stamp Rectangular souvenir view ware paperweight with scene of Portland Harbour. ...Rectangular souvenir view ware paperweight with scene of Portland Harbour. Oval depression in glass.Back: 'THE HARBOUR PORTLAND' - stamp -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Ashtray - Portland souvenir, 1920-1940
... Square glass ashtray, View Ware 'The Harbour Portland'. Underside base painted royal blue....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Square glass ashtray, View Ware 'The Harbour Portland'. Underside base painted royal blue. ...Square glass ashtray, View Ware 'The Harbour Portland'. Underside base painted royal blue. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Dish, n.d
... Square, clear glass dish, cut glass walls, view ware. Coloured photo of Portland Harbour, including baths....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Front: 'Panorama of the Harbour Portland' Square, clear glass dish, cut glass walls, view ware. Coloured photo of Portland Harbour, including baths. ...Square, clear glass dish, cut glass walls, view ware. Coloured photo of Portland Harbour, including baths.Front: 'Panorama of the Harbour Portland' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Ashtray, 1920-1940
... Five sided, scallop edged glass ashtray. View Ware, Portland Harbour. Underside base painted light blue....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Five sided, scallop edged glass ashtray. View Ware, Portland Harbour. Underside base painted light blue. ...Five sided, scallop edged glass ashtray. View Ware, Portland Harbour. Underside base painted light blue. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Dish, n.d
... Art Deco glass view ware dish, coloured photo of Henty Street, Casterton, on base, royal blue painted base....Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Art Deco glass view ware dish, coloured photo of Henty Street, Casterton, on base, royal blue painted base. ...Art Deco glass view ware dish, coloured photo of Henty Street, Casterton, on base, royal blue painted base. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Dish - Portland souvenir, 1920-1940
... Rectangular glass dish, View Ware 'Whalers Point and the Lighthouse, Portland'. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Rectangular glass dish, View Ware 'Whalers Point and the Lighthouse, Portland'. ...Rectangular glass dish, View Ware 'Whalers Point and the Lighthouse, Portland'. Underside of base painted royal blue. Sides of dish patterned. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Ashtray, 1930s
... Glass ashtray, rectangular, View Ware. Image is of Railway Line, Whaler's Bluff and walkway to sea baths. ...NEWSAGENCY & LIBRARY' Glass ashtray, rectangular, View Ware. Image is of Railway Line, Whaler's Bluff and walkway to sea baths. ...Glass ashtray, rectangular, View Ware. Image is of Railway Line, Whaler's Bluff and walkway to sea baths. Underside of base painted royal blue.Back: Red and black sticker 'EM JENKIN, BENTINCK ST, PORTLAND. NEWSAGENCY & LIBRARY'souvenir of portland, portland seafront, whalers bluff, portland baths -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Pin Dish, 1920-1940
... Square glass pin dish, View Ware 'BENTINCK STREET PORTLAND'. Sides of dish diamond pattern. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Square glass pin dish, View Ware 'BENTINCK STREET PORTLAND'. Sides of dish diamond pattern. ...Square glass pin dish, View Ware 'BENTINCK STREET PORTLAND'. Sides of dish diamond pattern. Underside of base painted royal blue. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Pin Dish - Portland souvenir, 1920-1940
... Square glass pin dish. View Ware 'Portland from Battery Point'. Sides of dish diamond pattern. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Square glass pin dish. View Ware 'Portland from Battery Point'. Sides of dish diamond pattern. ...Square glass pin dish. View Ware 'Portland from Battery Point'. Sides of dish diamond pattern. Underside base painted royal blue. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Ashtray - Portland Souvenir, 1920-1940
... Round glass ashtray. View Ware, baths and harbour, Portland. Underside of base painted gold over royal blue. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Round glass ashtray. View Ware, baths and harbour, Portland. Underside of base painted gold over royal blue. ...Round glass ashtray. View Ware, baths and harbour, Portland. Underside of base painted gold over royal blue. Measurements 10cm Diameter Depth 2.6 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Glass Pin Dish, 1920-1940
... Square glass pin dish, View Ware 'Botanical Gardens Portland'. Sides of dish diamond pattern glass, top edge fluted. ...Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road Square glass pin dish, View Ware 'Botanical Gardens Portland'. Sides of dish diamond pattern glass, top edge fluted. ...Square glass pin dish, View Ware 'Botanical Gardens Portland'. Sides of dish diamond pattern glass, top edge fluted. Underside base painted very dark blue. -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPamphlet - Bright Tourism, Guide to Bright and District, late 1900s
... views, tennis, lawn bowls and picnics. The back cover is blank. The pamphlet is fastened together by two staples 30mm from top and bottom, and is folded with the cover slightly thicker than the fifteen pages. Thirteen pages have been printed on both sides. The first page has a black and white photograph of the hotel Alpine and the tall brick constructed Clock Tower. There are another five black and white photographs in the pamphlet. Guide to Bright and District Pamphlet - Bright Tourism Ramsay Ware ...This publication was produced in the early 1950s to provide the growing tourism trade (at this time), to the region with a more detailed overview of the facilities available to tourists of the region's attractions. This brochure is a very efficient and effective promotional publication. The increasing level of self promotion by local business and commerce sectors of the region the more sought after the region became and the greater the ability of the region to grow (non rural based economy). Some of the regions unique facilities and geological structures are well suited to those tourists who live in cities and "flat land" regional bush areas within Australia. This was a period when the average Australian domestic tourist was more able (finance and transport wise) to see more of their country within the short time they had for "holidays". In the late 1900s, however, with the increase to workers' recreational leave and better transportation (fares, ease of travel to overseas destinations) the local tourism numbers from other domestic locations have been steadily declining. From the 1970s onwards, the increased tourism demand from overseas tourists, for better facilities and easier access to these regional facilities, resulted in better transport, accommodation and communication, which has been a boon for all tourism within Australia. In the 21st century the world is becoming smaller and smaller for the international tourist, especially for those from crowded Asian cities. The greater attraction for "open" spaced locations such as this region are becoming a much sought after change of scenery. This pamphlet which targets the tourist, whether either from other Australian regions or the global tourist, is a good example of self promotion by a relatively small local population. This is especially significant because before the "tourist explosion" in the 1950s onward, these regional areas had a more introspective society with greater emphasis to locally established mores and values. The increased interactions with people from other areas and nations, combined with a greater global communication network is affecting those traditionally established mores to produce a some what unique social transformation which is constantly changing from one generation to the next. One important factor which tourism does bring is that it opens up the region to a wider range of people who look to the region for their own lifestyle changes.This pamphlet has a front cover in colour with the major activities in the region sketched depicting : sunshine, snow skiing, trout fishing, mountain climbing, golfing, swimming, alpine views, tennis, lawn bowls and picnics. The back cover is blank. The pamphlet is fastened together by two staples 30mm from top and bottom, and is folded with the cover slightly thicker than the fifteen pages. Thirteen pages have been printed on both sides. The first page has a black and white photograph of the hotel Alpine and the tall brick constructed Clock Tower. There are another five black and white photographs in the pamphlet.on front cover "Guide to BRIGHT"local tourism, regional information booklet, "time" related brochures, alpine local history -
Melbourne WaterSouvenir confectionery bowl, 1930s-40s
... This souvenir item has been curated by Melbourne Water as it represents an important historical aspect of the organisation by demonstrating the popularity of its water asset sites as recreational places and tourist attractions, and although these sites are functional parts of the water supply system, they were also designed to be enjoyed by the public both aesthetically and recreationally. melbourne metropolitan board of works, mmbw, maroondah reservoir, melbourne water, scenic view, souvenir, glass bowl Clear glass flower shaped 'depression ware' confectionery bowl, with photographic image of Maroondah Reservoir outlet tower on base Souvenir confectionery bowl ...Melbourne Water inherited many of its water assets, such as reservoirs from its predecessor the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works (MMBW). They have served the organisation well and have long been celebrated for both their natural beauty and engineering ingenuity. In the nineteenth century Victoria’s fundamental need for water infrastructure went beyond merely functional solutions and reflected the English ideal of the romance and beauty that was embodied in expanses of water. The MMBW further enhanced this notion by incorporating beauty and function in to the Classical and Italianate designs of its infrastructure such as pumping houses and reservoir outlet towers. The reservoir gardens and picnic areas were landscaped with ornamental stonework, exotic trees, decorative flower beds, fern glades pools and rose gardens. All features of the water supply system became widely celebrated as beauty spots that continue to be very popular to this day with tourists and locals alike. This souvenir is a product of that flourishing tourist trade. These water supply sites continue to enhance Melbourne’s charm and liveability and are now recognised as places of cultural and historic significance. This souvenir item has been curated by Melbourne Water as it represents an important historical aspect of the organisation by demonstrating the popularity of its water asset sites as recreational places and tourist attractions, and although these sites are functional parts of the water supply system, they were also designed to be enjoyed by the public both aesthetically and recreationally. Clear glass flower shaped 'depression ware' confectionery bowl, with photographic image of Maroondah Reservoir outlet tower on basemelbourne metropolitan board of works, mmbw, maroondah reservoir, melbourne water, scenic view, souvenir, glass bowl -
Melbourne WaterGlass Bowl, Maroondah Dam, Healesville Souvenir, 1930s -1940s
... This souvenir item has been curated by Melbourne Water as it represents an important historical aspect of the organisation by demonstrating the popularity of its water asset sites as recreational places and tourist attractions, and although these sites are functional parts of the water supply system, they were also designed to be enjoyed by the public both aesthetically and recreationally. melbourne metropolitan board of works, mmbw, maroondah reservoir, melbourne water, scenic view, souvenir, glass, bowl Clear glass flower shaped 'depression ware' bowl with photograph of Maroondah Dam Healesville in the base. ...The Maroondah System was first and foremost developed as a functional component of Melbourne's Water Supply System. In addition to functionality, the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works (MMBW) envisioned the Maroondah Reserve to be enjoyed aesthetically and recreationally by the public. This souvenir illustrates the realisation of the Maroondah System as a local recreational and tourist attraction in the early 20th century. The Maroondah Reserve gardens were landscaped with English-style ornamental stonework, exotic trees, flower beds and rose gardens. All features of the water supply system became widely celebrated as beauty spots that continue to be very popular to this day with tourists and locals alike. This souvenir is a product of that flourishing tourist trade. These water supply sites continue to enhance Melbourne’s charm and liveability and are now recognised as places of cultural and historic significance.This souvenir item has been curated by Melbourne Water as it represents an important historical aspect of the organisation by demonstrating the popularity of its water asset sites as recreational places and tourist attractions, and although these sites are functional parts of the water supply system, they were also designed to be enjoyed by the public both aesthetically and recreationally. Clear glass flower shaped 'depression ware' bowl with photograph of Maroondah Dam Healesville in the base.melbourne metropolitan board of works, mmbw, maroondah reservoir, melbourne water, scenic view, souvenir, glass, bowl -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Container, 1900 to 1940
... Its significance lies with its use as a domestic object giving today a view into our social past. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road container stoneware container kitchen storage kitchen ware Marked "1" on brown glazed rim Stoneware circular container with wide opening, brown top and off white base glazed finish Ceramic Stoneware Container ...Stoneware is a rather broad term for pottery or other ceramics that is fired at a relatively high temperature. A modern technical definition is a vitreous or semi-vitreous ceramic made primarily from stoneware clay or non-refractory fire clay. Whether vitrified or not, it is non-porous, it may or may not be glazed. Historically, across the world, it has been developed after earthenware and before porcelain and has often been used for high-quality as well as utilitarian wares. As a rough guide, modern earthen wares are normally fired in a kiln at temperatures in the range of about 1,000°C (1,830 °F) to 1,200 °C (2,190 °F); stoneware's at between about 1,100 °C (2,010 °F) to 1,300 °C (2,370 °F); and porcelains at between about 1,200 °C (2,190 °F) to 1,400 °C (2,550 °F). Historically, reaching high temperatures was a long-lasting challenge, and temperatures somewhat below these were used for a long time. Earthenware can be fired effectively as low as 600°C, achievable in primitive pit firing, but 800 °C was more typical. Stoneware also needs certain types of clays, more specific than those able to make earthenware, but can be made from a much wider range than porcelain. A domestic item used to store food products as glazing makes the container non-porous, often used for pickling. Or larger containers for kitchen flour. Items age is difficult to determine given the same techniques for making stoneware are in use today. Stoneware containers were made by many potteries in Australia and England. They were in common domestic use before plastics were invented around 1940 to store goods so this subject item is probably from around 1900 to the 1940s. Item's significance is difficult to determine given it is not associated with a place, person, historic event, or manufacturer. Its significance lies with its use as a domestic object giving today a view into our social past.Stoneware circular container with wide opening, brown top and off white base glazed finish Marked "1" on brown glazed rimflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, container, stoneware container, kitchen storage, kitchen ware -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocument - Research Notes, Richard Carter, Land Subdivisions in Ringwood 1890-1950
... Ware Crescent, Davey Drive, Grey Road (now Grey Street), Mount Dandenong Road Pg37 Lot 57 Kendall Street LP3070 (1939) £75.0.0 Pg37 Lot 14 LP7346 (year?) £225 Pg37 Lot 8 WHITE HORSE ESTATE LP14010 (year?) Maroondah Hwy, Seymour Street £98.9.0 Pg37 Lots 4-14 incl. LP10902 (year?) £300 Pg37 Lots 69&70 LP2216 (1939) Bedford Road, Pitt Street £500 Pg37 Lots 60&70 LP2216 (year?) £460 Pg37 MOUNTAIN VIEW...Ware Crescent, Davey Drive, Grey Road (now Grey Street), Mount Dandenong Road Pg37 Lot 57 Kendall Street LP3070 (1939) £75.0.0 Pg37 Lot 14 LP7346 (year?) £225 Pg37 Lot 8 WHITE HORSE ESTATE LP14010 (year?) Maroondah Hwy, Seymour Street £98.9.0 Pg37 Lots 4-14 incl. LP10902 (year?) £300 Pg37 Lots 69&70 LP2216 (1939) Bedford Road, Pitt Street £500 Pg37 Lots 60&70 LP2216 (year?) £460 Pg37 MOUNTAIN VIEW ...Handwritten table listing main local pre-1950s subdivisions in the Ringwood area, with estate names, streets, number of allotments for sale, and where known, vendor agent, LP (Lodged Plan) title registration number, and auction/sale date, some with sale price.Pg1 RINGWOOD STATION ESTATE LP3070 (Year?) Station Street, William Street (now Kendall Street), Wantirna Road, Station Street Pg1 RINGWOOD TOWNSHIP ESTATE LP5577 (1913) Station Road (now Warrandyte Road), Pratt Street (part now Aird Street), Whitehorse Road Pg2 RINGWOOD ORCHARD ESTATE LP4315 (1914) Brysons Road, Hillcrest Road, Anzac Avenue, Sulva Road Pg3 RINGWOOD RAILWAY ESTATE LP7522 (1918) Whitehorse Road (now Mount Dandenong Road), Dublin Road, Freeman Street, Patterson Street, Bona Street Pg4 THE RINGWOOD ESTATE LP7578 (1919) Warrandyte Road, Hobart Street, Paxton Street, Arnold Street Pg5 GARDEN FARMS ESTATE (LP?) (1919) Canterbury Road, Armstrong Road, Bungalook Road, Orchard Road, Bayswater Road (now Mountain Highway) Pg6 THE RINGWOOD ESTATE (SECOND SUB-DIVISION) LP7604 (1919) Warrandyte Road, Tamar Street, Derwent Street, Mersey Street Pg7 RINGWOOD STATION ESTATE LP7703 (1919) Bedford Road, Williams Grove (now Lena Grove) Pg8 RINGWOOD TOWNSHIP ESTATE LP8198 (1919) Wantirna Road, Ellison Street, Haig Street, Greenwood Avenue Pg9 EASTFIELD ESTATE (LP?) (1920) Eastfield Road, Longview Road, Pleasant Rise, The Mount Pg10 ELECTRIC RAILWAY ESTATE RINGWOOD LP9473 (1922) Campbell Street, Myrtle Avenue, George Street (now Tudor Court), Henry Street (now Myrtle Avenue), Williams Grove (now Lena Grove) Pg11 RINGWOOD PARK ESTATE LP7884 (1922 - two stages) Wonga Road (now Loughnan Road), William Street, Andrew Street, Harrison Street Pg12 HEATHMONT STATION ESTATE LP11009 (Date? - after 1922) Lisgoold Street, Viviani Crescent, Balrour Avenue, Station Street (now part Heathmont Road and part Wainui Street) Pg13 RINGWOOD RAILWAY ESTATE LP10507 (1923) Whitehorse Road, Sherbrooke Avenue, Burwood Avenue, Bonview Avenue, Heatherbrae Avenue, Grant Crescent Pg14 GARDEN HOMES ESTATE (LP?) (1923) Mullum Road, The Centreway, Wattle Crescent (now Wattle Avenue) Reserve Crescent (now Reserve Road) Pg15 DUBLIN ROAD ESTATE LP11993 (1923) Alexandra Road, Vonadawn Avenue, Green Street, Wood Street, Howard Avenue, Bedford Road, Dublin Road Pg16 CARLINGA ESTATE RINGWOOD LP9620 (1923) Bourke Street, Bond Street, Ringwood Street Pg17 PRATT'S JUNCTION ESTATE (LP?) (1923) Junction Street, Georges Road, Oliver Street, Whitehorse Road Pg18 EAST RINGWOOD ESTATE LP10492 (1923) Bona Street, Patterson Street, Miller Grove, Fairview Avenue, Eastfield Road, Whitehorse Road (now Mount Dandenong Road) Pg19 COLEMAN'S HEATHMONT ESTATE LP9974 (1923) Canterbury Road, Bedford Road, Alvena Crescent, Coleman Street, Leonard Street (now Royal Avenue) Pg20 RINGWOOD HEIGHTS ESTATE LP10506 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Bonview Avenue, Grant Crescent, Hillcrest Avenue, Heatherbrae Avenue, Margaret Street, Mary Street Pg21 EAST RINGWOOD STATION ESTATE LP10551 (1924) Knaith Road, Wenwood Street, Lois Street, Victoria Street, Station Street (now Railway Avenue) Pg22 GRAND VIEW ESTATE LP11019 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Rupert Street, Herbert Street, Leonard Street Pg23 RINGWOOD RAILWAY ESTATE & RINGWOOD HEIGHTS ESTATE - FINAL SECTIONS LP10506 & LP10507 (1924) Whitehorse Road, Sherbrooke Avenue, Burwood Avenue, Bonview Avenue, Heatherbrae Avenue, Margaret Street, Mary Street, Grant Crescent Pg24 RINGWOOD EAST ELECTRIC STATION ESTATE (LP?) (1924) Railway Parade (now Patterrson Street), Federal Road, Howship Avenue (part now French Street), Dublin Road, Rosedale Crescent Pg25 BEDFORD PARK (now Ringwood Secondary College) (LP?) (1924) Bedford Road, Adams Street, Anderson Street, Joyce Street, Graham Road Pg26 CROWN JEWEL ESTATE LP11645 (Private sales after 1924) Mount Dandenong Road, Mirabel Avenue, Valda Avenue, Evon Avenue, Velma Grove Pg27 GRAND CENTRAL ESTATE LP10917 (1925) Heathmont Road, Great Ryrie Street, Douglas Street, Garden Street, Bellevue Avenue Pg28 RINGWOOD (unnamed estate - 1926) Nelson Street, Seymour Street, Whitehorse Road Pg29 EAST RINGWOOD RAILWAY STATION ESTATE (YEAR? - 25 shops 60 villas) Railway Avenue, Dublin Road, Lawrence Grove, Stanley Avenue, Knaith Road Pg30 CHARM VIEW ESTATE (LP?) (year? - after 1926) Canterbury Road, Heathmont Road, Dickasons Road, Bennjett Avenue, Orchid Street Pg31 SUNBEAM ESTATE LP12150 (Circa 1925) Govt Road (now Old Lilydale Road), Sunbeam Avenue, Holland Road, Everard Street (now Everard Road) Pg32 FAIRVIEW ESTATE EAST RINGWOOD LP10853 (Circa 1924) Eastfield Road, Patterson Street, Margaret Street (now Short Street) Pg33 EAST RINGWOOD TOWNSHIP ESTATE LP3025 (Circa 1924 - 35 allotments) Mount Dandenong Road, Grey Street, Eastfield Road Pg34 EAST RINGWOOD TOWNSHIP ESTATE LP3025 (Circa 1924 - 49 allotments) and STATE SCHOOL ESTATE (26 allotments) and EAST RINGWOOD STATION ESTATE (14 shop sites) Mount Dandenong Road, Grety Street, Dunn Street, Eastfield Road, King Street, Holland Road, Dublin Road, Patterson Street, Bona Street Pg35 EAST RINGWOOD CENTRAL ESTATE LP17004 (1948) Knaith Road, Shasta Avenue, Talofa Avenue, Russet Road, Dublin Road Pg36 WARE ESTATE LP43360 (1958) Ware Crescent, Davey Drive, Grey Road (now Grey Street), Mount Dandenong Road Pg37 Lot 57 Kendall Street LP3070 (1939) £75.0.0 Pg37 Lot 14 LP7346 (year?) £225 Pg37 Lot 8 WHITE HORSE ESTATE LP14010 (year?) Maroondah Hwy, Seymour Street £98.9.0 Pg37 Lots 4-14 incl. LP10902 (year?) £300 Pg37 Lots 69&70 LP2216 (1939) Bedford Road, Pitt Street £500 Pg37 Lots 60&70 LP2216 (year?) £460 Pg37 MOUNTAIN VIEW ESTATE LP10902 (1936) Lots 1&2, 19-22 Wantirna Road, Daisy Street £50 Pg38 RAILWAY STATION ESTATE RINGWOOD EAST LP7522 (1925) Lots 16 to 19 £250 Pg38 RINGWOOD PARK ESTATE (LP?) (1924) Lot 112 Munro Street £230 Pg38 RINGWOOD TOWNSHIP ESTATE (LP?) (1925) Lot 57 Wantirna Road £850 Pg38 ELECTRIC RAILWAY ESTATE LP9473 (1925) Lot 98 & 99 £180 (30/- foot) Pg38 ELECTRIC RAILWAY ESTATE LP9473 (year?) Lot 100 £233.12.6 incl improvements (£2.12.6 foot) Pg38 Lot 22&23 Bedford Road Heathmont (LP & year?) £675 incl improvements Pg39 Lot 9 Mullum Mullum Road LP8221 (1923) £150 Pg39 Lot 27 Haig Street LP8198 (1925) £825 Pg39 Lot 56 Haig Street cnr Wantirna Road LP8198 (1923) £171 Pg39 Lots 3 & 4 Loughnan Road LP9626 (192?) £147 Pg39 Lots 98 & 99 Myrtle Avenue LP9473 (1925) £180 Pg39 Lots 80 & 81 Myrtle Avenue LP9473 (1929) £150 Pg39 Lot 30 Sherbrooke Avenue LP10507 (1926) £700 incl improvements Pg40 Lot 10 (year?) LP7703 £750 Pg40 Lot 36 (year?) LP7522 £25 Pg40 Lot 38 Pitt Street LP2216 (year?) £350 Pg40 Lot 7 Dublin Road cnr Green Street LP11993 (year?) £300 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Bottle, 1890-1940
... Its significance lies with its use as a domestic object giving today a view into our social past. flagstaff hill warrnambool flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road bottle stoneware bottle storage kitchen ware salt glazed stoneware shipwreck coast None (possibly made by Royal Doulton UK) Brown salt glaze stoneware bottle Ceramic Stoneware Bottle ...Stoneware is a rather broad term for pottery or other ceramics that is fired at a relatively high temperature. A modern technical definition is a vitreous or semi-vitreous ceramic made primarily from stoneware clay or non-refractory fire clay. Whether vitrified or not, it is non-porous, it may or may not be glazed. Historically, across the world, it has been developed after earthenware and before porcelain and has often been used for high-quality as well as utilitarian wares. As a rough guide, modern earthen wares are normally fired in a kiln at temperatures in the range of about 1,000°C (1,830 °F) to 1,200 °C (2,190 °F); stoneware's at between about 1,100 °C (2,010 °F) to 1,300 °C (2,370 °F); and porcelains at between about 1,200 °C (2,190 °F) to 1,400 °C (2,550 °F). Historically, reaching high temperatures was a long-lasting challenge, and temperatures somewhat below these were used for a long time. Earthenware can be fired effectively as low as 600°C, achievable in primitive pit firing, but 800 °C was more typical. Stoneware also needs certain types of clays, more specific than those able to make earthenware, but can be made from a much wider range than porcelain. A domestic item used to store food products as glazing makes the container non-porous, often used for pickling. Or larger containers for kitchen flour. Items age is difficult to determine given the same techniques for making stoneware are in use today. Stoneware containers were made by many potteries in Australia and England. They were in common domestic use before plastics were invented around 1940 to store goods so this subject item is probably from around 1900 to the 1940s.Item's significance is difficult to determine given it is not associated with a place, person, historic event, or manufacturer. Its significance lies with its use as a domestic object giving today a view into our social past.Brown salt glaze stoneware bottle None (possibly made by Royal Doulton UK)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, bottle, stoneware bottle, storage, kitchen ware, salt glazed, stoneware, shipwreck coast -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Stoneware Container, 1900 to 1940
... Its significance lies with its use as a domestic object giving today a view into our social past. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road container stoneware container kitchen storage kitchen ware None Stoneware circular container with wide opening, brown top and off white base. ...Stoneware is a rather broad term for pottery or other ceramics that is fired at a relatively high temperature. A modern technical definition is a vitreous or semi-vitreous ceramic made primarily from stoneware clay or non-refractory fire clay. Whether vitrified or not, it is non-porous, it may or may not be glazed. Historically, across the world, it has been developed after earthenware and before porcelain and has often been used for high-quality as well as utilitarian wares. As a rough guide, modern earthen wares are normally fired in a kiln at temperatures in the range of about 1,000°C (1,830 °F) to 1,200 °C (2,190 °F); stoneware's at between about 1,100 °C (2,010 °F) to 1,300 °C (2,370 °F); and porcelains at between about 1,200 °C (2,190 °F) to 1,400 °C (2,550 °F). Historically, reaching high temperatures was a long-lasting challenge, and temperatures somewhat below these were used for a long time. Earthenware can be fired effectively as low as 600°C, achievable in primitive pit firing, but 800 °C was more typical. Stoneware also needs certain types of clays, more specific than those able to make earthenware, but can be made from a much wider range than porcelain. A domestic item used to store food products as glazing makes the container non-porous, often used for pickling. Or larger containers for kitchen flour. Items age is difficult to determine given the same techniques for making stoneware are in use today. Stoneware containers were made by many potteries in Australia and England. They were in common domestic use before plastics were invented around 1940 to store goods so this subject item is probably from around 1900 to the 1940s. Item's significance is difficult to determine given it is not associated with a place, person, historic event, or manufacturer. Its significance lies with its use as a domestic object giving today a view into our social past.Stoneware circular container with wide opening, brown top and off white base. Handholds moulded on each side glazed finish, cracks in base.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, container, stoneware container, kitchen storage, kitchen ware -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDomestic Object - China Vase, Devon Ware Fieldings, c1910
... view. Looks west along Sturt St. Produced by Devon Ware Fieldings, Stoke on Trent England - marked on the base of the object. ...view. Looks west along Sturt St. Produced by Devon Ware Fieldings, Stoke on Trent England - marked on the base of the object. ...Yields information about the appearance through a drawing of Sturt St in the mid 1920's and yields information about the manufacture of china items with images on the outside of the vase.Black colour external china vase with handles, white interior with a gold rim, three small legs at base with a transferred image of Sturt St from Grenville St early 1910's with an ESCo tram arriving at the Grenville St terminus and with another tram in the view. Looks west along Sturt St. Produced by Devon Ware Fieldings, Stoke on Trent England - marked on the base of the object. tramways, trams, crockery, sturt st, esco
