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Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Ellis, Edward S, The three arrows by Edward S. Ellis, with a colour frontispiece and four black-and-white illustrations, [n.d.] [1915?]
... ...American frontier...Children's fiction Westerns American frontier Adventure story for boys set in the American frontier. ...Adventure story for boys set in the American frontier.317 p. : ill. ; pale blue cover, images of native Americans holding guns on front cover, frontiersman holding gun on spine.fictionAdventure story for boys set in the American frontier.children's fiction, westerns, american frontier -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Stove, 1850-1890
... The Franklin stove warmed farmhouses, city dwellings, and frontier cabins throughout North America. Its design influenced the development of the pot-bellied stove, which was a familiar feature in some homes well into the 20th century. ...The Franklin stove warmed farmhouses, city dwellings, and frontier cabins throughout North America. Its design influenced the development of the pot-bellied stove, which was a familiar feature in some homes well into the 20th century. ...In the industrialized world, as stoves replaced open fires and braziers as a source of more efficient and reliable heating, models were developed that could also be used for cooking, and these came to be known as kitchen stoves. The first manufactured cast-iron stove was produced at Lynn, Mass., in 1642. This stove had no grates and was little more than a cast-iron box. About 1740 Benjamin Franklin invented the “Pennsylvania fireplace,” which incorporated the basic principles of the heating stove. The Franklin stove burned wood on a grate and had sliding doors that could be used to control the draft (flow of air) through it. Because the stove was relatively small, it could be installed in a large fireplace or used free-standing in the middle of a room by connecting it to a flue. The Franklin stove warmed farmhouses, city dwellings, and frontier cabins throughout North America. Its design influenced the development of the pot-bellied stove, which was a familiar feature in some homes well into the 20th century. The first round cast-iron stoves with grates for cooking food on them were manufactured by Isaac Orr at Philadelphia, Pa., in 1800. The base-burning stove for burning anthracite coal was invented in 1833 by Jordan A. Mott. The subject item is a mid to late 19th century settlers stove probably of Canadian manufacture imported into Australia around this time. The stove gives us a social snapshot into what life must have been like for our early colonialists using this device for heating and cooking in their meagre homes. Cast iron stove with four-legs, 2 plates on top and a hinged front door. The door has been cast with a maple leaf design and the sides have a pattern cast into them.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, stove, domestic heating, domestic cooking, heater, cooking unit, pot belly stove, wood fired stove, wood stove -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Short stories, Johnson, Dorothy M, The hanging tree, 1959
... Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection 69 Sussex St Linton 3360 Fiction Historical fiction Dorothy M. Johnson American frontier stories. Stamps indicating book was previously in another collection: "Leongatha Mechanics' Institute and Free Library" (one stamp includes date 'June 1960'). 267 p. : plain brown cover, title and author's name in gold on spine. ...American frontier stories.267 p. : plain brown cover, title and author's name in gold on spine.fictionAmerican frontier stories.fiction, historical fiction, dorothy m. johnson -
Mentone Grammar SchoolArchive (collection) - Headmaster Keith Jones, Have briefcase, will travel
... His tour took him to educational frontiers in North America and Europe, insights from which, he continued to refer to over subsequent years. ...His tour took him to educational frontiers in North America and Europe, insights from which, he continued to refer to over subsequent years. ...Keith Jones - gifted by Mary Jones upon his death1967, headteacher, keith jones1967, headteacher, keith jones -
Parks Victoria - Cape Nelson LightstationFurniture - Chair, Douglas
... Also known as ‘Captains’ chairs, they were made on a large scale in England, America and Australia from around the 1860s in various timbers, with seats ranging from heavy pine to cane and in later models, plywood. Australiana expert, Peter Cuffley writes that they were just as much a part of Australia’s frontier experience as they were America’s; Holtermans’ 1872 photographs of the New South Wales gold towns show Douglas chairs, and they appear in illustrations of the exploits of the Kelly gang drawn in the late 1870s. ...Also known as ‘Captains’ chairs, they were made on a large scale in England, America and Australia from around the 1860s in various timbers, with seats ranging from heavy pine to cane and in later models, plywood. Australiana expert, Peter Cuffley writes that they were just as much a part of Australia’s frontier experience as they were America’s; Holtermans’ 1872 photographs of the New South Wales gold towns show Douglas chairs, and they appear in illustrations of the exploits of the Kelly gang drawn in the late 1870s. ...The chair’s turned legs and bowed, spindle back are typical characteristics of the popular ‘Douglas’ chair, which descends from the long evolutionary line of ‘Windsor’ style cottage chairs. Also known as ‘Captains’ chairs, they were made on a large scale in England, America and Australia from around the 1860s in various timbers, with seats ranging from heavy pine to cane and in later models, plywood. Australiana expert, Peter Cuffley writes that they were just as much a part of Australia’s frontier experience as they were America’s; Holtermans’ 1872 photographs of the New South Wales gold towns show Douglas chairs, and they appear in illustrations of the exploits of the Kelly gang drawn in the late 1870s. Many Australians now are more likely to associate them with public offices and governments departments’. The chairs met the need for a degree of comfort and tough resilience under rough handling on hard floors. The Cape Nelson chair is known to have been used as a visitor’s chair, presumably in the head keeper’s office. No other examples of nineteenth century style chairs survive among the reliably provenanced furnishings in the five other lightstation collections. The chair complements the lightstation’s nineteenth century office desk and small number of other nineteenth century furnishings in the wider Parks Victoria lightstation collection, the majority of which are domestic items. The Douglas chair has first level contributory significance for its historical value and relative rarity as a lightstation office furnishing.The chair has turned legs and bowed, spindle back . -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Book of Poems, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, The Courtship of Miles Standish and Other Poems By (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow), 1858
... entered American vernacular, while family lore (Longfellow descended from John Alden) added authenticity despite fictional elements. It endures in publications, adaptations, and studies for themes of love, duty, and frontier life, influencing how Americans see their colonial origins. flagstaff hil Warrnambool flagstaff hill maritime museum shipwreck coast great ocean road book pattison collection warrnambool library warrnambool mechanics’ institute ralph eric pattison corangamite regional library service warrnambool city librarian mechanics’ institute library victorian library board warrnambool books and records The Courtship of Miles Standish and Other Poems H W Longfellow Henry Wadsworth Longfellow The Courtship of Miles Standish and Other Poems (1858) by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow centers on the title narrative poem, a romantic tale set in 1621 Plymouth Colony amid tensions with Native Americans. ...The Courtship of Miles Standish and Other Poems (1858) by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow centers on the title narrative poem, a romantic tale set in 1621 Plymouth Colony amid tensions with Native Americans. It follows a love triangle with a gruff military captain Miles Standish who wants to marry young widow Priscilla Mullins but asks his friend and assistant John Alden to propose on his behalf, since Standish is too awkward with words.The Courtship of Miles Standish and Other Poems Author: H W Longfellow Publisher: W Kent & Co Date: 1858 fictionThe Courtship of Miles Standish and Other Poems (1858) by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow centers on the title narrative poem, a romantic tale set in 1621 Plymouth Colony amid tensions with Native Americans. It follows a love triangle with a gruff military captain Miles Standish who wants to marry young widow Priscilla Mullins but asks his friend and assistant John Alden to propose on his behalf, since Standish is too awkward with words. flagstaff hil, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, book, pattison collection, warrnambool library, warrnambool mechanics’ institute, ralph eric pattison, corangamite regional library service, warrnambool city librarian, mechanics’ institute library, victorian library board, warrnambool books and records, the courtship of miles standish and other poems, h w longfellow, henry wadsworth longfellow
