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Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
China Feeding Cup
... China Feeding Cup...china feeding cup... Street Nth Ballarat goldfields china feeding cup Red Cross ...Red Cross on white china cupchina feeding cup -
Ballarat Base Hospital Trained Nurses League
Feeding Cup
... Large china feeding cup... background Large china feeding cup Feeding Cup ...Feeding CupLarge china feeding cupRed cross on white background -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - INVALID FEEDING CUP
... Object: White china invalid feeding cup with gilding... MEDICINE Nursing feeding Object: White china invalid feeding cup ...Object: White china invalid feeding cup with gilding on spout, handle and around rim.medicine, nursing, feeding -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Cup
... White china invalid feeding cup with flowered design... feeding cup with flowered design. Handle and spout and half ...White china invalid feeding cup with flowered design. Handle and spout and half covered.domestic items, crockery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - INVALID FEEDING CUP
... Object: White china invalid feeding cup with gold... MEDICINE Nursing feeding Object: White china invalid feeding cup ...Object: White china invalid feeding cup with gold decoration on top, spout, handle and around base.medicine, nursing, feeding -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - INVALID FEEDING CUP
... White china invalid feeding cup with handle & spout... MEDICINE Nursing feeding White china invalid feeding cup ...White china invalid feeding cup with handle & spout, gilding around rims & a red Maltese cross on top.medicine, nursing, feeding -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - INVALID FEEDING CUP
... White china invalid feeding cup with spout and handle... MEDICINE Nursing feeding K224 89 or 8Y White china invalid feeding ...White china invalid feeding cup with spout and handle with gilt decoration and grey & black leaf design on top.89 or 8Ymedicine, nursing, feeding, k224 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Cup, Invalid
... Plain white china feeding cup, provided with a handle... of the cup has the following imprint: "92". Plain white china feeding ...Plain white china feeding cup, provided with a handle and pouring spout at right angles to each other. There is a scalloped half-cover over the cup to prevent spillage. A Red Cross symbol, surrounded by two red circles, is located on the top. Used in hospitals for feeding invalid or bed-ridden patients.This cup has a Red Cross symbol on the upper surface. The underside of the cup has the following imprint: "92". red cross, invalid, hospital, feeding cup -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Cup, Invalid
... Plain white china feeding cup, provided with a handle... with the word "ENGLAND". Plain white china feeding cup, provided ...Plain white china feeding cup, provided with a handle and pouring spout at right angles to each other. There is a scalloped half-cover over the cup to prevent spillage. A Red Cross symbol, surrounded by a solid red circle, is located on the top. Used in hospitals for feeding invalid or bed-ridden patients.This cup has a Red Cross symbol on the upper surface. The underside of the cup has the following imprint: "MADE IN ENGLAND", "EMPIRE WORKS", "STOKE on TRENT" beneath a symbol of a crown which is beneath "E. P. Co.". The cup is also is impressed with the word "ENGLAND". -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Medical Equipment, porcelain invalid feeding cup, 19thC
These unusual china cups with elongated spouts were created in the days before drinking straws were common. Liquids and broth were fed through the spout to adults who were sick and could not take solid food, or to infants. The alternate name for these cups is “pap feeder.” Recipes for pap usually called for bread, flour and water. A more nourishing mixture “panada” was a pap base with added butter and milk, or cooked in broth as a milk substitute. Variations on the ingredients included Lisbon sugar, beer, wine, raw meat juices. These cups were apparently offered as accessory pieces to many regular china patterns.A white porcelain invalid or baby feeding cup decorated with a blue floral ( onion ) pattern. The cup has a spout , strainer, side handle and ‘spill-proof’ guard c19thCBase : m 8.pharmacy, medicine, melbourne, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, nursing, invalid feeding, invalid cookery, porcelain -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Invalid Cup, Ceramic Invalid Cup, Circa early 20th century
Invalid feeding cups were common in Victorian and early 20th century. They were ideal for patients and the infirm to be able to drink food, soups and broths while propped up slightly in bedCommon item which could be purchased at the chemist and was well suited to its purpose.Small white china cup with spout and partially covered top.Made in England stamp on base.cup, ceramic -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Ceramic feeding cup associated with midwife Mary Howlett, c.1866-1920
This type of cup was designed for use by an adult and was in common usage from the early 1900s to the 1930s. Feeding cups were used both in the home and in hospitals, and were also often made of white enamel. Mary Howlett (1840-1922) began practising as a country midwife in 1866 in the western district of Victoria. She qualified as a 'ladies monthly nurse' in 1887 and continued to practise as a nurse and midwife until 1920. She began her six months training at the Melbourne Lying-In Hospital. She was known by many as 'Auntie', and her career spanned more than 50 years. Mrs Howlett's midwifery box and contents were given to Dr Frank Forster, and he donated them the museum collection in 1993. Feeding cup made out of white china, now discoloured. The cup has a curved spout (similar to a teapot spout) with a handle. There are four small holes inserted inside the cup diagonally at the proximate end of the spout. midwifery