Showing 104 items matching "bellows"
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Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bellows, [Bellows]
... Bellows...[Bellows]...bellows...Hand made bellows, probably for domestic use; for making a draught for a burning fire. ...Hand bellows: wood and leather case, brass nozzle, upholstery pins and leatherette tape...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Hand made bellows, probably for domestic use; for making a draught for a burning fire. bellows hand bellows Hand bellows: wood and leather case, brass nozzle, upholstery pins and leatherette tape [Bellows] Domestic object Bellows ...Hand made bellows, probably for domestic use; for making a draught for a burning fire. Hand bellows: wood and leather case, brass nozzle, upholstery pins and leatherette tapebellows, hand bellows -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Bellows, Made before 1958
... Bellows...Bellows...Bellows...Wooden handled bellows with art deco design....Bellows Functional object Bellows ...Belonged to Stand Ruth Marshall, who lived in Oliver Avenue, Blackburn and used in fireplace in1958.Wooden handled bellows with art deco design.bellows, art dec -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Hand carved Wooden Bellows, James Ripper, c1900
... Hand carved Wooden Bellows...Bellows...The fireplace was the main heating source for small houses before 1900, so a bellows to coax a flame from a dying fire was important. ...A set of hand carved wooden bellows. Each side of the bellows was crafted from one piece of timber. ...Hand carved Wooden Bellows Decorative object Hand carved Wooden Bellows James Ripper ...The fireplace was the main heating source for small houses before 1900, so a bellows to coax a flame from a dying fire was important. They would also be used to keep the fire going in a woodfire oven for cooking. In later cooking ranges, domestic water supply was also heated through the cooking range so bellows helped to maintaing a supply of hot water. These bellows were handcrafted by Mr James Ripper, a great uncle of Mrs. Jean Raper. An item of signifance throughout Australia, bellows were used in homes to coax a domestic fire into flame for heating and cooking purposes. It was probably used in late 19th to early 20th century homes.A set of hand carved wooden bellows. Each side of the bellows was crafted from one piece of timber. The bellows were joined with leather, brass studs and a metal nozzle.bellows, handcragted items, domestic items -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Small wooden bellows, Late 19th to early 20th century
... Small wooden bellows...Bellows...The fireplace was the main heating source for small houses before 1900, so a bellows to coax a flame from a dying fire was important. ...A small set of wooden and canvas bellows with metal tip commonly used in households in the 19th and early 20th centuries....Small wooden bellows Functional object Small wooden bellows ...The fireplace was the main heating source for small houses before 1900, so a bellows to coax a flame from a dying fire was important. They would also be used to keep the fire going in a woodfire oven for cooking. In later cooking ranges, domestic water supply was also heated through the cooking range so bellows helped to maintaing a supply of hot water.An item of local and social signifance throughout Australia, bellows were usedin homes to coax a domestic fire into flame for heating and cooking purposes. It was probably used in late 19th to early 20th century homes.A small set of wooden and canvas bellows with metal tip commonly used in households in the 19th and early 20th centuries.bellows, domestic tools -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Foot Bellows, Fletcher Russell & Co. Ltd, c1895
... Foot Bellows...These foot-operated bellows were for pumping gas to keep the patient relaxed while the dentist worked on their teeth. ...A set of foot bellows made from timber, metal and leather. ...On top of Bellows in a circle: "FLETCHER RUSSELL & CO./ WARRINGTON/ MANCHESTER / LONDON"...Foot Bellows Functional object Foot Bellows Fletcher Russell & Co. ...FLETCHER RUSSELL & CO. LTD/ WARRINGTON MANCHESTER & LONDON Thomas Fletcher (1840-1903) had established a gas appliance manufactory in Thynne Street, Warrington by the 1880s. By 1895 the company had become Fletcher Russell and Co Gas Engineers, his firm having merged with Alexander and William Russell of Pendleton Iron Works. In 1950, the firm merged into Radiation Ltd which was later acquired by 'TI New World. In the early 1880s Thomas Fletcher was a registered dentist who went on to found a dental apparatus manufacturing business. He later diversified into producing equipment for blacksmiths, foundries, forging and other sectors. The company had grown to 900 employees in 1914. These foot-operated bellows were for pumping gas to keep the patient relaxed while the dentist worked on their teeth. They were later modified for a variety of uses where a continual flow of air was needed.These bellows are representative of a range of devices developed in the late 19th Century to assist in manufacturing. They were donated to our collection by a Wodonga resident.A set of foot bellows made from timber, metal and leather. The bellows were activated by pressing up and down on the metal step-shaped lever at the front. The air outlet on one side would have a hose attached to it to direct the air current to wherever it was needed. The bellows are made from leather. The manufacturers mark is attached to the top within a metal circle.On top of Bellows in a circle: "FLETCHER RUSSELL & CO./ WARRINGTON/ MANCHESTER / LONDON"foot bellows, fletcher russell & co. ltd. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Bellows, 1862-1875
... Bellows......bellows...This 1860s double-action bellows is a typical form of blacksmith's or shipsmith's bellows. ...Bellows; large, oval, mechanical double-action smith’s bellows, manually operated, in working condition. ...Text impressed in the wooden upper paddle of the bellows has been assumed to read “JOHN C. ONIONS, PATENTEES & MANUFACTURERS, BIRMINGHAM””?” ...This 1860s double-action bellows is a typical form of blacksmith's or shipsmith's bellows. ...This bellows was used at the Warrnambool Racecourse by Master Farrier, Brian Chapman (1931-2017), during the 1970s but its history before then is still being investigated. The bellows have continued to be used from 1978 at Flagstaff Hill's blacksmith's workshop. Even today, in 2021, this same bellows are used by a volunteer blacksmith as he demonstrate the skills and tells of the importance of the blacksmith trade to colonial Australia. This 1860s double-action bellows is a typical form of blacksmith's or shipsmith's bellows. The end is forge-fitted with an iron nozzle or tube, called a tuyere or Tue iron, which concentrates the air to fan the fire or furnace. Tuyeres were traditionally made of cow horn. The double-action design of this bellows efficiently moves air both in and out of the chambers in the one movement of the long handle. The bellows was manufactured by John C. Onions of Birmingham, England, between 1862 and 1875. The stamp with the text, Gold Medal 1862, was also used on the business’ advertising. In 1875 the company was registered and began using the name John C. Onions Limited. JOHN C. ONIONS - John C. (Collingwood) Onions (1841-1904) was the son of a bellows maker of the same name. Onions (born 1841) and his wife Helen married in 1867 and they named one of their children John Collingwood Onions (1868-1913), as was the family tradition. He was well known as a Birmingham manufacturer of patented bellows and other forge-related equipment. He sold to the wholesale and retail markets for both local and overseas customers, including the British colonies. An 1862 advertisement points out that John C. Onions was a “Bellows manufacturer and contractor to Her Majesty’s Honourable Board of Ordinance” and His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of the French [Napoleon Bonaparte]”. The advertisement includes a sketched portrait of the Emperor Napoleon III, and an Imperial Autograph Letter dated May 23, 1854, from Napoleon, Palace of the Tulleries to Mr J C Onions of Bradford Street, Birmingham. In 1863 the company registered a patent on portable forges. In 1871 there were eight employees. John C. Onions Limited became a registered company in 1875. In 1876 an advertisements included that the company were smiths for hearths and tools in general and showed a row of six medallions including one with “Napoleon III, Emperor” and his portrait, and another “ _ _ _ 1862 MEDAL”. Their advertising motto was “For Excellence of Quality”. In 1885 the company merged with William Allday and Sons to become Allday and Onions. This mid-19th century bellows has local historical significance as it were once used by blacksmiths at the Warrnambool Racecourse in the annual racing event that continues today. This bellows is significant as a working example of equipment used in the 1800 and 1900s in the trace of blacksmiths and other metal working smiths. The bellows is technologically significant as it shows the progress from simple bellows to the double-action bellows, a time saving and efficient improvement. The manufacturer John C. Onions is historically significant as a family business that began in the 1600s and continued up until the 1980s.Bellows; large, oval, mechanical double-action smith’s bellows, manually operated, in working condition. The paddles of wood that form the top, middle sections and base of the bellows have flexible leather pieces attached firmly between them, forming airtight double lungs. Cut-outs in the panels allow the bellows to fill with air then force it out. A long handle is connected to pump the bellows and control the quantity and force of the air. The blasts of air are forced through the metal nozzle or tuyere at the end of the bellows and into the forge’s fire. Inscriptions are impressed into the wood on the upper paddle or board of the bellows. There are three circular stamps containing text. Text impressed in the wooden upper paddle of the bellows has been assumed to read “JOHN C. ONIONS, PATENTEES & MANUFACTURERS, BIRMINGHAM””?” “EXTRA” “AWARDED FOR EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY”, made from the following readable text :- “JOHN C ONIONS“ “PATENT - - - & MAN - - - - - - - - -“, “BIR - - - - HAM“, “ _ ERA - - - - “- XTRA-“, “- - - - - - - FOR EXCELL-“ “OF - - - - ITY” Text in the stamp “ - - ECE - - “, “ - - - - - / 1862 / MEDAL”, “- ITY” flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, john collingwood onions, john c onions, allday and onions, bellows, smith’s bellows, 19th century bellows, double-action bellows, double-acting bellows, double lung bellows, double chamber bellows, blacksmith tools, blacksmith trade, blacksmith craft, blacksmith equipment, forging equipment, john c onions patented double-action bellows, brian chapman, warrnambool racecourse, blacksmith, shipsmith, iron smith, mechanical bellows -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyBellows (Saga), Saga, Macro Photography Bellows
... Macro Photography Bellows...bellows...These bellows are used for macro photography. Bellows also provide a flexible extension between film and lens. ...Macro Photography Bellows Bellows (Saga) Saga ...Bellows are the accordian-like pleated expandable part of a camera which allows the lens to be moved with respect to the focal plane for focussing. These bellows are used for macro photography. Bellows also provide a flexible extension between film and lens. They may be part of the camera or come as an optional extra (as these are).Back of support rails: "SAGA - Made in Japan".bellows, photography, macro photography -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Bellows, Late 19th to Early 20th century
... Bellows......bellows...Early bellows were a bag made from the skin of a small animal and a piece of metal, usually brass, to direct the gust of air created by squeezing the bellows to fan the flames. ...Bellows wood, leather and metal, parts ...Early bellows were a bag made from the skin of a small animal and a piece of metal, usually brass, to direct the gust of air created by squeezing the bellows to fan the flames. ...The fireplace was the main heating source for small houses before 1900, so a bellows to coax a flame from a dying fire was important. Early bellows were a bag made from the skin of a small animal and a piece of metal, usually brass, to direct the gust of air created by squeezing the bellows to fan the flames. Such bellows existed in China at least since the 5th century BC, when it was invented, and had reached Europe by the 16th century. In 240 BC, The ancient Greek inventor Ctesibius of Alexandria independently invented a double-action piston bellow used to lift water from one level to another.An item in domestic use in homes to coax a domestic fire into flame, the subject item was probably used in the late 19th to early 20th century home with open fireplaces as a domestic object. It gives a snapshot into how domestic heating was provided using wood or coal before electricity or gas came into regularly used.Bellows wood, leather and metal, parts Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, bellows, blacksmith bellows, fire bellows -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesTool - Object, Oriental Box Bellows
... Oriental Box Bellows......bellows...Japanese style box bellows (fukisashi/吹差鞴) reached their current and finalized form by about the sixth century. ...(http://islandblacksmith.ca/2015/06/why-you-need-a-swordsmiths-fuigo-box-bellows/, accessed 18 February 2018) fuigo bellows Japanese bellows fukisashi bellows oriental box bellows pump Timber box with handle on the side which pulls out. ...Japanese style box bellows (fukisashi/吹差鞴) reached their current and finalized form by about the sixth century. They are constructed almost entirely of wood and allow a smith to supply a highly controlled air blast to the forge by pulling and pushing the handle slowly back and forth. Using dual chambers and two sets of valves, the air is supplied on both the push and the pull stroke, and the blast may be highly intensified or stopped in an instant as needed by the smith.(http://islandblacksmith.ca/2015/06/why-you-need-a-swordsmiths-fuigo-box-bellows/, accessed 18 February 2018)Timber box with handle on the side which pulls out.fuigo bellows, japanese, bellows, fukisashi bellows, oriental box bellows, pump -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - BELLOWS
... BELLOWS...bellows...SMALL LEATHER BELLOWS WITH STEEL PIPE PROTRUDING FROM TOP OF BELLOWS, TIMBER FRAMED WITH UPHOLSTERY TACK TO JOIN LEATHER TO FRAME....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Found in the donor's house in Service Street, Clunes, Victoria, Australia bellows fire implements Nil SMALL LEATHER BELLOWS WITH STEEL PIPE PROTRUDING FROM TOP OF BELLOWS, TIMBER FRAMED WITH UPHOLSTERY TACK TO JOIN LEATHER TO FRAME. ...Found in the donor's house in Service Street, Clunes, Victoria, AustraliaSMALL LEATHER BELLOWS WITH STEEL PIPE PROTRUDING FROM TOP OF BELLOWS, TIMBER FRAMED WITH UPHOLSTERY TACK TO JOIN LEATHER TO FRAME.Nilbellows, fire implements -
Mont De LanceyBellows
... Bellows...Bellows...Wooden and leather bellows, with carved lily on top, and a long wooden handle with leather strap....Bellows ...Wooden and leather bellows, with carved lily on top, and a long wooden handle with leather strap.bellows -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Bellows, Foy & Gibson Pty. Ltd, Unknown
... Bellows......Bellows...A pair of wooden and leather bellows for starting a fire. It has a wooden handle, leather bellows, metal studs on the side and a metal tube at the end for the air to blow through....Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges From the home of Wandin Sebire (Son of Henry and Martha). Hand Bellows Objects Bellows Stamped on one side "Smith St. ...From the home of Wandin Sebire (Son of Henry and Martha).A pair of wooden and leather bellows for starting a fire. It has a wooden handle, leather bellows, metal studs on the side and a metal tube at the end for the air to blow through.Stamped on one side "Smith St. Foy & Gibson Pty. Ltd., Collingwood".hand bellows, objects, bellows -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumBellows
... Bellows...bellows...Wooden and leather bellows with studs. Hole for hanging on one side....Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright Museum 2 Station Street Bright high-country bellows wooden leather studs Wooden and leather bellows with studs. ...Wooden and leather bellows with studs. Hole for hanging on one side.bellows, wooden, leather, studs -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Blacksmith's Bellows, Hand water Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990, 1990
... Blacksmith's Bellows, Hand water Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990...Three colour photographs of Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne heritage week eltham courthouse blacksmith bellows hand water pump steam whistle briar hill timber mill activities Three colour photographs of Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990 Blacksmith's Bellows, Hand water Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990 Photograph ...Three colour photographs of Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990heritage week, eltham, courthouse, blacksmith bellows, hand water pump, steam whistle, briar hill, timber mill, activities -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990, 1990
... Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990...Three colour photographs of Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne heritage week eltham courthouse blacksmith bellows hand water pump steam whistle briar hill timber mill activities Three colour photographs of Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990 Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990 Photograph ...Three colour photographs of Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990heritage week, eltham, courthouse, blacksmith bellows, hand water pump, steam whistle, briar hill, timber mill, activities -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990, 1990
... Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990...Three colour photographs of Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne heritage week eltham courthouse blacksmith bellows hand water pump steam whistle briar hill timber mill activities Three colour photographs of Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990 Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990 Photograph ...Three colour photographs of Blacksmith's Bellows, Handwater Pump and Steam Time Whistle used at Briar Hill Timber Mill, Heritage Week, 1990heritage week, eltham, courthouse, blacksmith bellows, hand water pump, steam whistle, briar hill, timber mill, activities -
Orbost & District Historical Societybellows, late 19th century-early 20th century
... bellows...These bellows are from the Lynn property at Jarrahmond and were used in the blacksmith's shop. ...Wood and leather bellows with metal studs. The frame and handle were constructed by Graham Fall c.2009 and are not original. ...The Lynn family settled in Orbost circa 1890 and is well known in the Orbost area. blacksmith bellows tools Wood and leather bellows with metal studs. ...These bellows are from the Lynn property at Jarrahmond and were used in the blacksmith's shop. It was common for rural properties to have , of necessity, their own blacksmithing facilities.These bellows are from the Lynn property at Jarrahmond and were used in the blacksmith's shop. It was common for rural properties to have , of necessity, their own blacksmithing facilities. The Lynn family settled in Orbost circa 1890 and is well known in the Orbost area.Wood and leather bellows with metal studs. The frame and handle were constructed by Graham Fall c.2009 and are not original. The handle is attached by a chain. This was probably used on the Lynn property at Jarrahmond in the blacksmith's shop.blacksmith bellows tools -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Bellows
... Bellows......bellows...Bellows made of wood, leather and metal. Painted red with transfer of small girl on side; Goldilocks eating porridge. ...Functional object Bellows ...Bellows made of wood, leather and metal. Painted red with transfer of small girl on side; Goldilocks eating porridge. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, bellows, fire starter, home ware -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionBellows
... Bellows...Foundry Bellows...Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action 71-79 Kyle Road Altona North Used in FCV foundry Foundry Bellows Bellows ...Used in FCV foundryFoundry Bellows -
University of Melbourne, School of ChemistryBellows
... Bellows...Foot bellows...University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry University of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Foot bellows Bellows ...Foot bellows -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncBellows
... Bellows...bellows, small...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. bellows, small Bellows ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.bellows, small -
Friends of WestgarthtownDomestic object - Bellows
... Bellows......bellows...Wooden, leather and zinc sheet bellows, top has round hole in centre. Handles, top and bottom all wooden, tear-drop shaped with handles. spout is zinc sheet. ...domestic items cooking and heating bellows fire kitchen stove ignition leather wood No visible markings Wooden, leather and zinc sheet bellows, top has round hole in centre. ...Wooden, leather and zinc sheet bellows, top has round hole in centre. Handles, top and bottom all wooden, tear-drop shaped with handles. spout is zinc sheet. Signs of former wrist strap, leather, on handles.No visible markingsdomestic items, cooking and heating, bellows, fire, kitchen, stove, ignition, leather, wood -
University of Melbourne, School of ChemistryBellows
... Bellows...Foot bellows, for glass blowing and hot flames....University of Melbourne, School of Chemistry University of Melbourne Grattan St Melbourne melbourne Foot bellows, for glass blowing and hot flames. Bellows ...Foot bellows, for glass blowing and hot flames. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Bellows
... Bellows...Pair wooden bellows with leather inset and metal funnel. ...Functional object Bellows ...Pair wooden bellows with leather inset and metal funnel. Metal studs.domestic items, heating -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionFunctional object - Bellows, n.d
... Bellows...Bellows made by Bert Vivian. Varnished wood and tanned natural leather, with silver metal upholstery nails....Functional object Bellows ...Bellows made by Bert Vivian. Varnished wood and tanned natural leather, with silver metal upholstery nails.hl vivian saddler -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Functional object - Kitchen equipment, fire bellows, c1900
... ...bellows...Preservation of meat entailed curing by smoking in the kitchen hearth, hence domestic bellows were an important item of kitchen equipment. ...A small, domestic, fire bellows for maintaining a fire in the kitchen hearth for cooking and heating. ...Functional object Kitchen equipment, fire bellows Unknown ...Early settlers had to daily maintain a fire in their kitchen hearth for cooking and heating purposes. Preservation of meat entailed curing by smoking in the kitchen hearth, hence domestic bellows were an important item of kitchen equipment. These domestic fire bellows were used to maintain the fire in the kitchen hearth for cooking,preserving and heating purposes by an early settler family in Moorabbin Shire.A small, domestic, fire bellows for maintaining a fire in the kitchen hearth for cooking and heating. brighton, moorabbin, cooking, pioneers, market gardeners, early settlers, kitchen equipment, bellows, meat, betleigh, fireplaces, farm equipment -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - BELLOWS
... BELLOWS...BELLOWS...METAL HANDLES Domestic object BELLOWS ...FIRESIDEBELLOWS, FRONT AND BACK PLATES WOODEN, LEATHER STRIP ATTACHED WITH UPHOLSTERY TACKS TO BOTH SECTIONS. METAL HANDLESbellows, laura hudson -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic HistoryEquipment - Junker's Inhaler, Ferdinand Ethelbert Junker, c. 1867
... Junker's inhalers are a "blow over" device, used with hand-held bellows to bubble air through liquid chloroform in the jar and through to the patient....Hand-written inscription on bellows. "SVH 1968"...Junker's inhalers are a "blow over" device, used with hand-held bellows to bubble air through liquid chloroform in the jar and through to the patient. ...Junker's inhaler of brown glass, shaped as a cylindrical bottle, with two curved metal tubes protruding from a metal cap. One tube is connected to a brown rubber tube that ends in double-barrelled hand bellows. On the right is a black vulcanite rubber mask, which is also connected to a brown rubber tube. Junker's inhalers are a "blow over" device, used with hand-held bellows to bubble air through liquid chloroform in the jar and through to the patient.Hand-written inscription on bellows. "SVH 1968"inhaler, anaesthesia, chloroform, methyl, methylene -
Beechworth Honey ArchiveAntique Smoker
... This is done by putting some kind of fuel into the chamber (pine needles, hessian, anything that smokes a lot when it burns), lighting it, then puffing the bellows to bring forth the smoke. The smoke has a calming influence over the bees, and helps stop them from stinging. ...Metal circular canister with spout and metal struts which connect the canister to bellows. Bellows are constructed from leather and wood. ...Smoker Bee Beekeeping Beechworth Honey Metal circular canister with spout and metal struts which connect the canister to bellows. Bellows are constructed from leather and wood. ...Smokers are used to calm bees. This is done by putting some kind of fuel into the chamber (pine needles, hessian, anything that smokes a lot when it burns), lighting it, then puffing the bellows to bring forth the smoke. The smoke has a calming influence over the bees, and helps stop them from stinging. The guard around the outside is to prevent burns via contact with the hot chamber.Metal circular canister with spout and metal struts which connect the canister to bellows. Bellows are constructed from leather and wood. Object is broken; bellows and canister are not attached.smoker, bee, beekeeping, beechworth honey -
Beechworth Honey ArchiveAntique Smoker
... This is done by putting some kind of fuel into the chamber (pine needles, hessian, anything that smokes a lot when it burns), lighting it, then puffing the bellows to bring forth the smoke. The smoke has a calming influence over the bees, and helps stop them from stinging. ...Connected by metal struts is bellows. Bellows have wooden front and back, joined by leather that is attached by metal....Connected by metal struts is bellows. Bellows have wooden front and back, joined by leather that is attached by metal. ...Smokers are used to calm bees. This is done by putting some kind of fuel into the chamber (pine needles, hessian, anything that smokes a lot when it burns), lighting it, then puffing the bellows to bring forth the smoke. The smoke has a calming influence over the bees, and helps stop them from stinging. The guard around the outside is to prevent burns via contact with the hot chamber.Circular canister, metal, with spout attached. Connected by metal struts is bellows. Bellows have wooden front and back, joined by leather that is attached by metal.smoker, antique, beekeeping, beechworth honey
