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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Knife, Joseph Rodgers and Son
... Cutlers to His Majesty... a butchers knife. Has Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Cutlers to His Majesty... Cutlers to His Majesty Joseph Rodgers & Sons Long wide bladed ...Long wide bladed knife with wooden handle, possibly a butchers knife. Has Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Cutlers to His Majesty on blade. Knife is 11¾" long, blade is 6¾"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, knife, cutlers to his majesty, joseph rodgers & sons -
Vision Australia
Ceremonial object - Object, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Ceremonial trowel
... , Sheffield, England Cutlers to His Majesty)... Cutlers to His Majesty) 1 silver plated trowel with handle inside ...Sir Edward Mitchell was the chairman of the Edward Wilson trust, which enabled the building of the Braille Library during a time of great economic turbulence due to the last months of World War 1. This commemorative trowel was given to him in thanks for his (and the trust's support) of the project, which would ultimately provide a great resource to blinded soldiers who were prepared and able to learn Braille. In addition to the area housing the Braille collection itself, an entrance hall, reading room, secretarial office and hall also provided space for reading, administration of the collection and opportunities for social or recreational activities.1 silver plated trowel with handle inside boxPresented to Sir Edward Mitchell K.C., K.C.M.C. on the occasion of his laying the foundation stone of the new library for the Victorian Association of Braille Writers October 28th 1918. (Inside box lid: By Special Appointment Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield, England Cutlers to His Majesty)victorian association of braille writers, sir edward wilson -
Mont De Lancey
Domestic object - Cutlery, G R Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Unknown
... R Joseph Rodgers & Sons Cutlers to His Majesty (with a lined... Rodgers & Sons Cutlers to His Majesty (with a lined star shape ...The family would have used this cutlery on a daily basis as it is not the 'best' cutlery used for special occasions. Assorted very worn kitchen cutlery for every day use by the family. Most of it has a wide end at the handle with a small scalloped pattern: Forks, one large and one small, seven very rusted knives with bone handles, spoons, two larger serving, six dessert, ten teaspoons, two very small round sugar spoons, one patterned butter knife and two decorative servers.Various makers which are indecipherable. Two knife have 'G R Joseph Rodgers & Sons Cutlers to His Majesty (with a lined star shape and a cross underneath)'. Another knife has 'C J on a flag outline, with C Johnson & Co Sheffield England'. A smaller knife has a 'round symbol shape with a crown on the top - inside is Viner & Hall Sheffield Made Stainless Deluxe' One of the non matching servers has 'Grovesnor Delphic EPNS A1'cutlery, kitchenware, kitchen knives, table spoons, teaspoons, tableware, servers