Showing 129 items matching "churn"
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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Dazey Churn, 1922
... Dazey Churn...Louis, Missouri as the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Co. Dazey churns were manufactured up until 1945. ... A round glass churn with metal lid and mechanism. The handle was turned to rotate the paddle at the base of the mechanism in the jar. ...The embossed Jar lettering is as follows: DAZEY CHURN No. 20 Patented February 12,1922 DAZEY CHURN & MFG. ...Louis, Missouri as the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Co. Dazey churns were manufactured up until 1945. ...In the early 1900's, E.B. Jones developed a small glass churn for home use. Nathan Dazey purchased Jones' business and relocated it to St. Louis, Missouri as the Dazey Churn and Manufacturing Co. Dazey churns were manufactured up until 1945. Although best known for its butter churns, the company also made can openers, knife sharpeners and other kitchen products. Thes churns were widely used throughout households in rural Australia during the first half of the 20th century.This item was typical of kitchenware used widely in the early twentieth century when households produced more basic food items. A round glass churn with metal lid and mechanism. The handle was turned to rotate the paddle at the base of the mechanism in the jar. The jar holds 2 quarts of milk.The embossed Jar lettering is as follows: DAZEY CHURN No. 20 Patented February 12,1922 DAZEY CHURN & MFG. CO. ST. LOUIS, MO. MADE IN U.S.A.domestic appliances, kitchen appliances -
Wonga Park Community Cottage History GroupWooden Butter Churn, Wooden Butter Churn, butter pats and glass covered dish
... Wooden Butter Churn, butter pats and glass covered dish...They would seperate the cream from the milk in a seperator and then churn the cream that had not been used into butter using the butter churn The butter pats were then used to roll the butter into small balls or cylindrical shapes called bats. ...Wooden butter churn and internal photo Wooden butter pats ...Wooden butter churn and internal photo Wooden butter pats Wooden Butter Churn, butter pats and glass covered dish Wooden Butter Churn ...Local orchardists generally had their own cow and were milked daily. They would seperate the cream from the milk in a seperator and then churn the cream that had not been used into butter using the butter churn The butter pats were then used to roll the butter into small balls or cylindrical shapes called bats. Wooden butter churn and internal photo Wooden butter pats -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Small Butter Churn, E. Cherry & Sons, c1880 - 1920
... Small Butter Churn...The business manufactured churns and in 1875 opened a larger factory. ...A wooden butter churn with metal turning handle and removable lid. ...Small Butter Churn Domestic object Small Butter Churn E. ...North east Victoria was a major dairy producing region in the late nineteenth century. The Wodonga Butter Factory Ltd was established in 1892. Many families living in the town or on farms also owned their own cow for family needs and produced their milk and butter. This churn is representative of the equipment they used to process their own dairy products at home. This churn was made by E. Cherry & Sons which was established in Gisborne, Victoria in 1858. Edward Cherry (1830-1910) arrived in Australia from Hertfordshire, England, in 1855. The business manufactured churns and in 1875 opened a larger factory. On his death, the business was taken over by his son and continued to operate until the 1970s.This item has strong links to the history of Wodonga and north east Victoria. It has interpretative potential in the areas of local agricultural history, and the social history of food and farming.A wooden butter churn with metal turning handle and removable lid. The wooden paddle inside is attached to the turning handle which rotates to churn the butter. The model number is T1. It was probably made by E Cherry & Sons of Gisborne although the brand is blurred.On one side in black: "T 1"butter churns, dairying industry, domestic appliances, e. cherry churns -
Cheese World MuseumButter Churn, Taco butter churn, 1880 (estimated)
... Taco butter churn...These glass churns came in several different sizes. A 3 and 1/2 pint vessel could churn 2 pints of cream into butter. ...Taco butter churn with square clear glass jar with round mouth and round green painted metal lid with a small wedge of airholes. ...Cheese World Museum 5330 Great Ocean Road Allansford great-ocean-road These glass churns came in several different sizes. A 3 and 1/2 pint vessel could churn 2 pints of cream into butter. ...These glass churns came in several different sizes. A 3 and 1/2 pint vessel could churn 2 pints of cream into butter. A similar glass churn is advertised in the mail order catalogue for D & W Chandler Ltd, Melbourne. Issue No.49, page 168. Listed as 'Butter machines (Glass) Makes butter equal to the best wooden churn, and quicker. Prices-2 qts, 9/6; 3 quts, 13/3; 4 qts, 14/6 each.'Taco butter churn with square clear glass jar with round mouth and round green painted metal lid with a small wedge of airholes. The lid has a round turning mechanism with attached wooden handle. A shaft with a metal paddle goes down into the jar to beat the cream. A paper label is attached to the bottom.'Taco Burnley England' on turning mechanism on lid, 'British Foreign Pats Pending' on reverse. 'Made in England' imprinted on base. Paper label attached to base 'Kraft Foods Ltd' 'M.G.'butter, allansford, dairy industry, dairy utensils, butter churns, kraft foods ltd, taco -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - BUTTER CHURN
... churn...Wooden butter churn, painted blue, inside and outside, box containing churn, with lid. ...Sticker "Butter churn Tom Wickham"...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields churn domestic item Sticker "Butter churn Tom Wickham" Wooden butter churn, painted blue, inside and outside, box containing churn, with lid. ...Wooden butter churn, painted blue, inside and outside, box containing churn, with lid. Metal handle with wood.Sticker "Butter churn Tom Wickham"churn, domestic item -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Realia, Butter Churn, c1920's
... Butter Churn ...Domestic - Butter Churn ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Domestic - Butter Churn Butter Churn Memorabilia Realia ...Domestic - Butter Churn stawell -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Butter Churn - late 1800s - early 1900s, E. Cherry & Sons
... Butter Churn - late 1800s - early 1900s...A wooden butter churn with metal turning handle, and two butter paddles and removal lid....Butter Churn - late 1800s - early 1900s Functional object Butter Churn - late 1800s - early 1900s E. ...North east Victoria was a major dairy producing region in the late nineteenth century. The first iteration of the Wodonga Butter Factory Ltd was established in 1892. Dairy was sent from farmers across the district for processing at the factory in Wodonga in the 1890s. Victorian creameries regularly exported frozen butter to London, stock was transported by rail for sale in Melbourne, and of course sold and consumed locally. E.W. Mann, of the prominent local Wodonga family, was a shareholder and was closely involved in the establishment of the Wodonga Butter Company. Many families living on farms also owned their own cow, and had equipment to process their own dairy products at home. This item has strong links to the history of Wodonga and north east Victoria. It has interpretative potential in the areas of local agricultural history, and the social history of food and farming.A wooden butter churn with metal turning handle, and two butter paddles and removal lid.butter, butter churn, dairy, cream, milk, cow, agriculture, farms, farmers, farm, food, social history, food history -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Functional object - Butter churn domestic, circa 1800s
... Wooden domestic butter-churn. This is a paddle churn, a barrel that contains a paddle, which is operated by a handle. ...Wooden domestic butter-churn consisting of a wooden barrel with a lid and a crank that manually turned a paddle inside to separate the butter fat from the butter milk ...'BUTTER CHURN' written in chalk undated, unsigned...Wooden domestic butter-churn. This is a paddle churn, a barrel that contains a paddle, which is operated by a handle. ...Circa late 1800s. Wooden domestic butter-churn. This is a paddle churn, a barrel that contains a paddle, which is operated by a handle. The paddle churned the butter inside the container when the handle was turned. Early settlers had to be self sufficient, growing their own vegetables, making tools and clothing and usually had a house cow to produce their milk supply. An unsigned note states it was used by a Chinese market-gardener’s family. From the mid 1800s into the1900s, there were numbers of Chinese market gardeners working in Bentleigh, Moorabbin, Mc Kinnon, and Cheltenham in the Shire of Moorabbin. After the sale of land following 'Dendy's Special Survey' 1841 many Chinese settlers rented allotments and established market gardens in the area and sold their produce to the increasing population of Melbourne at the markets in St Kilda and Melbourne.Circa late 1800s. Wooden domestic butter-churn consisting of a wooden barrel with a lid and a crank that manually turned a paddle inside to separate the butter fat from the butter milk 'BUTTER CHURN' written in chalk undated, unsignedchinese, melbourne, brighton, moorabbin, butter, cows, milk, pioneers, dairy, settlers, fruit, bentleigh, markets, mckinnon, cheltenham, vegetables, dendy henry -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyButter churn, E. Cherry, 1900-1920 (Approximate)
... Large wooden butter churn on trestle, handle missing. Churn is large rectangular box with oval clamped lid. ...Gisborne / Victoria" on churn. Stamped "1223" on churn and trestle....Gisborne / Victoria" on churn. Stamped "1223" on churn and trestle. ...Thought to be large enough to be used commerciallyLarge wooden butter churn on trestle, handle missing. Churn is large rectangular box with oval clamped lid. Two drain holes. Wood trestle with metal stays. Box revolves on metal rollers. Manufactured. Wood / iron - box screwed"E. Cherry's / Concussion Co(?) / No. (?) Gisborne / Victoria" on churn. Stamped "1223" on churn and trestle.food production, dairy machinery -
Hamilton Pastoral MuseumButter Churn
... Half Gallon glass butter churn gear drive screw top in working condition ...Blow Butter Churn 220...Hamilton Pastoral Museum Cnr Hiller Lane and Ballarat Road Hamilton grampians Blow Butter Churn 220 Half Gallon glass butter churn gear drive screw top in working condition Butter Churn Blow Registration No 856612 Blow Registration No 856612 ...Half Gallon glass butter churn gear drive screw top in working condition Blow Butter Churn 220 -
Friends of WestgarthtownFunctional object - Churn, butter
... ...churn...Many butter churns were brought to Australia when people immigrated. ...large glass jar with lid-mounted geared churning mechanism with rotating paddle and wooden handle....Many butter churns were brought to Australia when people immigrated. ...Many butter churns were brought to Australia when people immigrated. German butter churns usually have the hand hold and the large gear in the same place, and are usually embossed on the base with the litre size. They usually came with a paper label and did not have embossing on the sides of the jar.large glass jar with lid-mounted geared churning mechanism with rotating paddle and wooden handle.Germany' pressed into lid, 'W 3' cast into inside of turning handle, '2 L.' embossed into bottom of glass containerfood technology, food processing, butter, milk, churn, kitchen, processing, germany, glass -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Butter Churn, Late 19th to early 20th century
... ...churn...A butter churn is a device used to convert cream into butter. ...Butter churn, wooden, lid pieces screwed or nailed together. ...This is done through a mechanical process, frequently via a pole inserted through the lid of the churn, or via a crank used to turn a rotating device inside the churn. ...A butter churn is a device used to convert cream into butter. This is done through a mechanical process, frequently via a pole inserted through the lid of the churn, or via a crank used to turn a rotating device inside the churn. The use of butter is mentioned in biblical works and the earliest butter churn vessels belonging to Beersheba culture in Israel were found in Bir Abu Matar going back to Chalcolithic period between 6500–5500 BC. The butter churn in Europe may have existed as early as the 6th century AD, In the European tradition, the butter churn was primarily a device used by women, and the churning of butter was an essential responsibility along with other household chores. In earlier traditions of butter making, nomadic cultures placed milk in skin bags and produced butter either by shaking the bag manually, or possibly by attaching the bag to a pack animal, and producing butter simply through the movement of the animal. An item used to make butter in a domestic situation by turning a handle until the cream inside has turned to butter.Butter churn, wooden, lid pieces screwed or nailed together. Brass bearing on side with iron turning handle.Handle marked 28204 no other marks to indicate manufacturer or date of productionflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, churn, butter churn, wooden churn, butter making, food, dairy, kitchen utensil -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - BUTTER CHURN, H. H. HINDS LTD
... RED PAINTED BUTTER CHURN - HAND OPERATED...HINDS SYDNEY KANGAROO MINUTE BUTTER CHURN 40 REVS PER MINUTE...HINDS SYDNEY KANGAROO MINUTE BUTTER CHURN 40 REVS PER MINUTE RED PAINTED BUTTER CHURN - HAND OPERATED Domestic object BUTTER CHURN H. ...A BOUNCING, ROTATING MODERN VERSION BUTTERCHURN - 40 REVS PER MINUTE. OWNED AND OPERATED BY McLENNAN FAMILYRED PAINTED BUTTER CHURN - HAND OPERATEDH. H. HINDS SYDNEY KANGAROO MINUTE BUTTER CHURN 40 REVS PER MINUTElocal history, domestic item, food preparation, mclennan -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBlow Butter Churn
... Blow Butter Churn...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Blow Butter Churn ... -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumButter Churn from Dollers
... Butter Churn from Dollers...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Butter Churn from Dollers ... -
Malmsbury Historical SocietyPhotograph (Item), "Daffodil Display, Cherry Churn/Accordian-Ludwick", Malmsbury ca 1989
... "Daffodil Display, Cherry Churn/Accordian-Ludwick", Malmsbury ca 1989...Malmsbury Historical Society Malmsbury Mechanics Institute 71 Mollison Street Malmsbury daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges Buildings - Town Hall People - "Cherry,T; Orton, H; Mitchell, L & R" "Daffodil Display, Cherry Churn/Accordian-Ludwick", Malmsbury ca 1989 Photograph Photograph ...Buildings - Town Hall People - "Cherry,T; Orton, H; Mitchell, L & R" -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Burton, Miles, The milk-churn murder, [n.d.] [1935?]
... The milk-churn murder...(Title page missing.) The milk-churn murder Book Novel Burton, Miles The Crime Club ...Crime fiction.In the village of Tolsham, a man always regarded as a "foreigner" suddenly disappears, and at the same time a dismembered corpse is found inside a milk-churn at a local dairy. Inspector Arnold and his friend Desmond Merrion set out to solve the case.252 p. : plain red cover (original dust jacket removed?), tjitle and author's name hand printed in white on spine.Publisher's summary of plot printed on reverse of half-title page.page. (Title page missing.)fictionCrime fiction.In the village of Tolsham, a man always regarded as a "foreigner" suddenly disappears, and at the same time a dismembered corpse is found inside a milk-churn at a local dairy. Inspector Arnold and his friend Desmond Merrion set out to solve the case.fiction, crime fiction, miles burton -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - BUTTER CHURN
... BUTTER CHURN: GLASS CONTAINER WITH METAL LID AND FITTINGS AND WOODEN HANDLE...ON LID - MADE IN ENGLAND NO.30 CR. 40 MARKING ON GLASS CONTAINER - BLOW BUTTER CHURN 3/30 MADE IN ENGLAND. IMPERIAL QUARTS STICKER ATTACHED "BUTTER CHURN" DONATED BY W. ...local history domestic item food preparation ON LID - MADE IN ENGLAND NO.30 CR. 40 MARKING ON GLASS CONTAINER - BLOW BUTTER CHURN 3/30 MADE IN ENGLAND. IMPERIAL QUARTS STICKER ATTACHED "BUTTER CHURN" DONATED BY W. ...BUTTER CHURN: GLASS CONTAINER WITH METAL LID AND FITTINGS AND WOODEN HANDLEON LID - MADE IN ENGLAND NO.30 CR. 40 MARKING ON GLASS CONTAINER - BLOW BUTTER CHURN 3/30 MADE IN ENGLAND. IMPERIAL QUARTS STICKER ATTACHED "BUTTER CHURN" DONATED BY W. HARRIS. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH. "77"local history, domestic item, food preparation -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Butter Churn, Unknown
... Many butter churns were brought to Australia when people immigrated....There is a wooden paddle inside the churn which is rotated by a wooden handle attached to the mechanism on the top of the churn. ...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Many butter churns were brought to Australia when people immigrated. butter churns churns Food processing equipment Butter Milk Kitchen equipmnet A tall glass butter churn with a metal screw top lid, a metal handle to hold it steady and a turning mechanism on the top. ...Many butter churns were brought to Australia when people immigrated.A tall glass butter churn with a metal screw top lid, a metal handle to hold it steady and a turning mechanism on the top. There is a wooden paddle inside the churn which is rotated by a wooden handle attached to the mechanism on the top of the churn. German butter churns usually appeared like this.butter churns, churns, food processing equipment, butter, milk, kitchen equipmnet -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - BUTTER CHURN
... Churn...Wooden butter churn, metal handle to wood beaters inside...Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields Churn Domestic item Nil Wooden butter churn, metal handle to wood beaters inside Functional object BUTTER CHURN ...Wooden butter churn, metal handle to wood beaters insideNilchurn, domestic item -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Butter Churn, 1900c
... Paddle-style butter churn used to make butter by beating cream, includes two decorative butter pats and one wooden implement for scraping butter inside churn....Wooden butter churn, consisting of u-shaped container, crank driven flails and lid, with two decorative butter pats and one wooden implement for scraping butter inside churn....Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Paddle-style butter churn used to make butter by beating cream, includes two decorative butter pats and one wooden implement for scraping butter inside churn. butter churns butter making butter pats Wooden butter churn, consisting of u-shaped container, crank driven flails and lid, with two decorative butter pats and one wooden implement for scraping butter inside churn. ...Paddle-style butter churn used to make butter by beating cream, includes two decorative butter pats and one wooden implement for scraping butter inside churn.Wooden butter churn, consisting of u-shaped container, crank driven flails and lid, with two decorative butter pats and one wooden implement for scraping butter inside churn.butter churns, butter making, butter pats -
Friends of WestgarthtownFunctional object - Butter churn
... ...churn...Wooden butter churn square in shape. L shaped winding handle on arm winds wooden paddles inside churn. ...food technology dairying butter dairy churn 1. "1" has been branded on base. Wooden butter churn square in shape. ...Wooden butter churn square in shape. L shaped winding handle on arm winds wooden paddles inside churn. Wooden square lid with handle is a newer addition to churn. Inside of churn has rounded edges to form U shape."1" has been branded on base.food technology, dairying, butter, dairy, churn, 1. -
Myrtleford and District Historical SocietyButter Churn
... The churn was used by Elise Weston (nee Trahair) at Barwidgee Creek and Myrtleford in the immediate post-war period. ...The churn mechanism is fully enclosed. ...The churn mechanism is fully enclosed. Butter Churn ...The churn was used by Elise Weston (nee Trahair) at Barwidgee Creek and Myrtleford in the immediate post-war period. Prior to this time it was in the possession of the Trahair family on their family farm where a small dairy herd met family requirements.The churn represents an aspect of self sufficient living in rural areas outside township boundaries. It assisted households to meet family needs using simple processing technology and more so when surplus butter could be sold on in local markets.An upright clear-glass butter churn with screw-on metal cap, handle and gears. The churn mechanism is fully enclosed. "Daisy" brand with "3Qt" inscribed in the glass.glass butter churn -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Butter Churn, Cherry and Sons, 1890-1920
... The subject item is a good example of a large, hand-operated Bentwood box butter churn used to make up to 14 pounds of butter. ...Butter churn wooden manually operated made by Cherry and Sons with rotating lever curved plywood basin and parallel cross beamed horizontally spoken churning apparatus inside with wooden plug at lower side of churn. ...Domestic object Butter Churn Cherry and Sons ...The subject item is a good example of a large, hand-operated Bentwood box butter churn used to make up to 14 pounds of butter. It was made in Gisborne, Victoria, by the famous manufacturer, E. Cherry, and is known as an Improved Patent No.2 model probably dating from the late 1800s. The Cherry works specialised in making all types of butter churns and equipment for both domestic use on farms and small butter factories during the late nineteenth and early to mid. twentieth centuries. Milk was "separated" to retrieve the cream which was then beaten to make butter. E Cherry began making various models of Cherry butter churns in 1858, Edward Cherry migrated from Herefordshire England to Australia in 1855 with his wife Ann Appleby, nee Davis, and established a joinery workshop at Gisborne, Victoria. He began by making butter churns in his spare time and his product soon became popular allowing him to establish a viable business. A factory was established in 1875 and he started to make churns of all sizes including up to industrial scale. He exported his products to many countries around the world, Edward Cherry died in 1909 and the business was then run by his son George until he died in 1917. E Cherry's other son Thomas (1861-1945) was also involved in the firm maintaining an interest for several years. He had been born in Gisborne and became a senior house medical surgeon at the Melbourne Hospital in 1890. He continued his studies at Kings College London, eventually becoming a renowned bacteriologist and agricultural scientist. A significant item giving an snapshot into how early industrial manufacturing became established in Australia in the production of domestic and industrial dairy equipment.Butter churn wooden manually operated made by Cherry and Sons with rotating lever curved plywood basin and parallel cross beamed horizontally spoken churning apparatus inside with wooden plug at lower side of churn. Label in block transfer "E CHERRY / MAKER / GISBORN / VICTORIA / 2" "IMPROVED PATENT"warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, butter churn, wooden butter churn, e cherry & sons, dairy equipment, gisborne, food preparation -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Churn, small domestic butter, c1880
... A butter churn is a device used to convert cream into butter. ...A small wooden, domestic butter churn with a lid and a crank that manually rotated the paddle inside. ...Churn, small domestic butter E . Cherry ...A butter churn is a device used to convert cream into butter. This is done through a mechanical process, via a crank used to manually turn a rotating device inside the barrel shaped churn. The agitation of the cream, caused by the mechanical motion of the device, disrupts the milk fat. The membranes that surround the fats are broken down, subsequently forming clumps known as butter grains. These butter grains, during the process of churning, fuse with each other and form larger fat globules. Air bubbles are introduced into these fat globules via the continued mechanical action of the churn. The butter grains become more dense as fat globules attach to them while the air is forced out of the mixture. This process creates a liquid known as buttermilk. With constant churning, the fat globules eventually form solid butter and separate from the buttermilk. The buttermilk is then drained off and the butter is squeezed to eliminate excess liquid and to form it into a solid mass. Then rinsing could be done simply by washing in water, followed by draining, salting and working or "kneading" the butter with a pair of wooden butter pats, or with bare hands. This is a paddle churn, a barrel that contains a paddle, which is operated by a handle. The paddle churned the butter inside the container when the handle was turned. Early settlers had to be self sufficient, growing their own vegetables, making tools and clothing and usually had a house cow to produce their milk supplyThis domestic butter churn is an example of the skill of the pioneer craftsman, carpenters and tool makers c1900. As pioneers and early settlers had to be self sufficient they usually kept a dairy cow or 'house cow' to provide milk for drinking and for butter and cheese to made by the family.A small wooden, domestic butter churn with a lid and a crank that manually rotated the paddle inside. E. CHERRY / MAKER / GISBORNE / VICTORIA / Apioneers, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, brighton, cheltenham, dairy products. dairy farmers, milk, butter, dairies -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyChurn Butter - Wooden
... The cream would then be churned by the paddles in the butter churner until it formed in butter clumps. ...Wooden box with a metal handle for turning the blades /paddles /slats inside the box.These blades churn the cream when the handle is turned. ...The cream would then be churned by the paddles in the butter churner until it formed in butter clumps. ...This type of butter churn was used around the early to mid 20 century by household and small farms of the Kiewa Valley who kept cows for Milk. The buy product of the milk was cream and butter. Once the cows had been milked, often by hand, women would place the milk in shallow dish, and next morning the cream would be separated from the milk. Or a cream separator machine would be used. The cream would then be churned by the paddles in the butter churner until it formed in butter clumps. Butter Pats would be used to take the butter out and press into triangle butter blocksThis butter churner is significant due to its historical value which explains how butter was made by hand before this process became mechanistically made. Many houses or small farms in the Kiewa Valley had these butter churns to make their own butter for their household or to sell. This has very good interpretation significance as it adds to the history of dairy industry in the Kiewa Valley. Wooden box with a metal handle for turning the blades /paddles /slats inside the box.These blades churn the cream when the handle is turned. There is also a wooden handle and a wooden lid.butter, dairy, milk, manual, domestic, item, food, preparation, dairying, technology -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Butter Churn
... When the property was sold the butter churn went to Red Hill on the Mornington Peninsula. ...Five parts to the Churn....Five parts to the Churn. Functional object Butter Churn ...Believed to have been owned originally by Alice and Arthur Fisher who had a 16 acre property in Mullum Mullum Road, Ringwood. The house was called Greenhill and was located at the highest point, now no. 28. They had a mixed farm including an orchard of fruit and nut trees, and a dairy cow. Alice milked the cow much to the amusement of her English family, who delighted in visiting. When the property was sold the butter churn went to Red Hill on the Mornington Peninsula. Arthur Lunt, donor has memories of its use in Red Hill, where his parents had a mixed farm. That property was sold c. 1950, and the butter Churn returned to the Ringwood Croydon area where it has remained unused for the last 65 years.|The butter churn has been in Croydon and Ringwood since 1952; it is typical of manually operated equipment in use on small properties 100 years ago.Cylindrical container, brown, mounted on board with handle underneath. To one side is a wooden handle and drive gears to spin cylinder. Cylinder has tight fitting lid and makers metal label on the side; opposite side has direction arrow embossed. Mounted on wooden base. Cream was put into churn, handle turned to spin drum until butter was produced. Five parts to the Churn.SVENSKA STOCKHOLM SWEDEN CENTRIFUGA,B.DAHLIA N0:0 SLATER PATENTdomestic items, food preparation -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Butter Churn, Cherry and Sons, Circa 1890-1920
... The subject item is a good example of a large, hand-operated Bentwood box butter churn used to make up to 14 pounds of butter. ...Rectangular butter churn, a footed wooden box containing an X-shaped wooden interior rack, which is joined to an exterior metal hand crank with turned wood handle, through a hole in the box. ...Domestic object Butter Churn Cherry and Sons ...The subject item is a good example of a large, hand-operated Bentwood box butter churn used to make up to 14 pounds of butter. It was made in Gisborne, Victoria, by the famous manufacturer, E. Cherry, and is known as an Improved Patent No.2 model probably dating from the late 1800s. The Cherry works specialised in making all types of butter churns and equipment for both domestic use on farms and small butter factories during the late nineteenth and early to mid. twentieth centuries. Milk was "separated" to retrieve the cream which was then beaten to make butter. E Cherry began making various models of Cherry butter churns in 1858, Edward Cherry migrated from Herefordshire England to Australia in 1855 with his wife Ann Appleby, nee Davis, and established a joinery workshop at Gisborne, Victoria. He began by making butter churns in his spare time and his product soon became popular allowing him to establish a viable business. A factory was established in 1875 and he started to make churns of all sizes including up to industrial scale. He exported his products to many countries around the world, Edward Cherry died in 1909 and the business was then run by his son George until he died in 1917. E Cherry's other son Thomas (1861-1945) was also involved in the firm maintaining an interest for several years. He had been born in Gisborne and became a senior house medical surgeon at the Melbourne Hospital in 1890. He continued his studies at Kings College London, eventually becoming a renowned bacteriologist and agricultural scientist. A significant giving an snapshot into how early rural and industrial manufacturing became established in Australia.Rectangular butter churn, a footed wooden box containing an X-shaped wooden interior rack, which is joined to an exterior metal hand crank with turned wood handle, through a hole in the box. Beneath the hand crank is a hole from the interior lined with metal. The lid has a carry handle affixed to the lid on two cross pieces attached to the lid by brass screws.Lettering in black on a transfer "CHERRY & SONS PTY LTD. GISBORNE VICTORIA". Model 00warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, butter churn, gisborne, edward cherry, george cherry, thomas cherry, ann appleby, dairy equipment -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyButter churn, 1930 (Approximate)
... Butter churn, rectangular wooden box, bolted, with wooden lid, with handle. ...Metal handle (L-shaped) for turning, wooden slatted churners inside Butter churn ...Butter churn, rectangular wooden box, bolted, with wooden lid, with handle. Metal handle (L-shaped) for turning, wooden slatted churners insidedairy machinery, food production -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Butter Churn, Cherry and Sons, 1890-1920
... The subject item is a good example of a large, hand-operated Bentwood box butter churn used to make up to 14 pounds of butter. ...Rectangular manual butter churn, footed wooden box containing an X-shaped wooden interior rack, which is joined to an exterior metal hand crank with turned wood handle, through a hole in the box. ...Domestic object Butter Churn Cherry and Sons ...The subject item is a good example of a large, hand-operated Bentwood box butter churn used to make up to 14 pounds of butter. It was made in Gisborne, Victoria, by the famous manufacturer, E. Cherry, and is known as an Improved Patent No.2 model probably dating from the late 1800s. The Cherry works specialised in making all types of butter churns and equipment for both domestic use on farms and small butter factories during the late nineteenth and early to mid. twentieth centuries. Milk was "separated" to retrieve the cream which was then beaten to make butter. E Cherry began making various models of Cherry butter churns in 1858, Edward Cherry migrated from Herefordshire England to Australia in 1855 with his wife Ann Appleby, nee Davis, and established a joinery workshop at Gisborne, Victoria. He began by making butter churns in his spare time and his product soon became popular allowing him to establish a viable business. A factory was established in 1875 and he started to make churns of all sizes including up to industrial scale. He exported his products to many countries around the world, Edward Cherry died in 1909 and the business was then run by his son George until he died in 1917. E Cherry's other son Thomas (1861-1945) was also involved in the firm maintaining an interest for several years. He had been born in Gisborne and became a senior house medical surgeon at the Melbourne Hospital in 1890. He continued his studies at Kings College London, eventually becoming a renowned bacteriologist and agricultural scientist. A significant giving an snapshot into how early industrial manufacturing became established in Australia.Rectangular manual butter churn, footed wooden box containing an X-shaped wooden interior rack, which is joined to an exterior metal hand crank with turned wood handle, through a hole in the box. Beneath the hand crank is a hole from the interior lined with metal. The lid has a carry handle affixed to the lid on two cross pieces attached to the lid by brass screws.Label in block transfer Manufactured by Cherry & Sons Pty Ltd Gisborne, Victoria Size "00"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, butter churn, cherry and sons, wooden butter churn
