Showing 46 items matching "domestic items-trays"
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Bendigo Military MuseumSouvenir - TRAY, WOODEN, C.1939 - 45
... domestic items-trays...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields domestic items-trays military history-souvenirs Wooden tray with Rising Sun design. ...Wooden tray with Rising Sun design. Inlay of 2 different timbers. 4 small raised handles on edges.domestic items-trays, military history-souvenirs -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - SILVER SALVER
... ...domestic items...trays...MISS DAVIES WAS, FOR THREE YEARS, ORGANIST AT THE CLUNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND THE SALVER WAS PRESENTED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH, local history domestic items trays presbyterian church clunes. .1 INSCRIPTION "PRESENTED TO MISS S. ...THIS SALVER WAS PRESENTED TO MISS S. DAVIES ON THE OCCASION OF HER MARRIAGE. MISS DAVIES WAS, FOR THREE YEARS, ORGANIST AT THE CLUNES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH AND THE SALVER WAS PRESENTED BY THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH,.1 SILVER SALVER, RECTANGULAR SHAPE,PATTERNED BORDER & 2 HANDLES .2 Newspaper Cutting outlining the presentation of the item to Miss. S. Davies.1 INSCRIPTION "PRESENTED TO MISS S. DAVIES BY MEMBERS OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH CLUNES AS A TOKEN OF ESTEEM ON THE OCCASION OF HER MARRIAGE APRIL 1900" ON REVERSE "098 METAL PLATED REED & BARTON 12"local history, domestic items, trays, presbyterian church, clunes. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Textile - Tray Cloth, not known
... domestic items...trays...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne domestic items trays Fine linen tray cloth with tape lace edging which is wider and more elaborate in each corner. ...Fine linen tray cloth with tape lace edging which is wider and more elaborate in each corner. Cream colour.domestic items, trays -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Crumb Tray & Brush
... domestic items...trays...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne domestic items trays Crumb Tray Wooden crumb tray & brush. ...Wooden crumb tray & brush. Both hand painted. Tray has a girl in a crinoline frock painted on it with mountains in the background and poker work around the edges with 'Crumb Tray' painted on it. Wooden brush is shaped and has straw bristles. Toy.Crumb Traydomestic items, trays -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Tray
... DOMESTIC ITEMS...Trays...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne DOMESTIC ITEMS Trays Silver Mark Small silverplated tray probably used for buttons and pins Domestic object Tray ...Small silverplated tray probably used for buttons and pinsSilver Markdomestic items, trays -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum IncWooden Trays
... Domestic items...Trays...Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc Vincents Road Maldon goldfields Domestic items Trays Trades Carpentary A set of plain wooden trays used by the "Tea Lady" at Thompsons Castlemaine Ltd. ...A set of plain wooden trays used by the "Tea Lady" at Thompsons Castlemaine Ltd. Plain wood with some lacquer. .1 & .2) Have hardboard bases with cut out sections on the front lips. All have finger slots on the right and left sides.domestic items, trays, trades, carpentary -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyCoolgardie safe, first half 20th century
... tray of water to keep ants away. (refs ABC-Home; Museum Victoria) The Coolgardie safe was an Australian invention used especially in country areas from the 1890s until the mid 20th century. It began to be replaced by ice chests from the turn of the twentieth century in cities and country towns which had ice works. This item is an example of a domestic ...Without refrigeration, storage of meat was difficult. Flies were a problem, and it was important to keep meat cool and out of the way of pests. One way of doing this was to use a meat safe: a kind of cupboard designed to store meat and keep it fresh enough to eat. Meat safes are ventilated. They were sometimes made with sides of wire mesh or perforated metal, so that air could circulate around the meat while keeping flies and other animals out.The Coolgardie safe was invented in the late 1890s by Arthur Patrick McCormick, who used the same principle as explorers and travelers in the Outback used to cool their canvas water bags Originally they were handmade using materials to hand. In the early 20th century, Coolgardie Safes were manufactured commercially across Australia, and found their way into homes in both rural and urban areas. These safes incorporated shelving and a door, had metal or wooden frames and Hessian bodies. The feet of the safe were usually placed in a tray of water to keep ants away. (refs ABC-Home; Museum Victoria)The Coolgardie safe was an Australian invention used especially in country areas from the 1890s until the mid 20th century. It began to be replaced by ice chests from the turn of the twentieth century in cities and country towns which had ice works. This item is an example of a domestic appliance commonly used before electricity was widely available for domestic use.A cube-shaped metal Coolgardie safe painted blue. It has a triangular hook on the top for hanging or lifting. There are small feet at bottom . The sides are perforated in a Above the door; Inside a rhomboid shape "WILLOW"food-storage coolgardie-safe domestic -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyCoolgardie safe, first half 20th century
... tray of water to keep ants away. (refs ABC-Home; Museum Victoria) This item is an example of a common domestic appliance used before the widespread connection of electricity to homes and refrigeration. ...Without refrigeration, storage of meat was difficult. Flies were a problem, and it was important to keep meat cool and out of the way of pests. One way of doing this was to use a meat safe: a kind of cupboard designed to store meat and keep it fresh enough to eat. Meat safes are ventilated. They were sometimes made with sides of wire mesh or perforated metal, so that air could circulate around the meat while keeping flies and other animals out.The Coolgardie safe was invented in the late 1890's by Arthur Patrick McCormick, who used the same principle as explorers and travelers in the Outback used to cool their canvas water bags Originally they were handmade using materials to hand. In the early 20th century, Coolgardie Safes were manufactured commercially across Australia, and found their way into homes in both rural and urban areas. These safes incorporated shelving and a door, had metal or wooden frames and Hessian bodies. The feet of the safe were usually placed in a tray of water to keep ants away. (refs ABC-Home; Museum Victoria)This item is an example of a common domestic appliance used before the widespread connection of electricity to homes and refrigeration. The Coolgardie meat safe is an Australian invention used widely in rural areas from the 1890's until the mid 20th century.A metal meat safe, painted white. It has a shelf inside. The door has two perforated rectangular sections metal framed in solid metal. The base is flat.storage domestic coolgardie-safe -
Orbost & District Historical Societycutlery tray, Early 20th century
... item is an example of the self-reliance needed by families during hard times. Many household necessities were made from available materials. great-depression container cutlery homemade domestic tableware Forks made of silver Spoons A roughly made wooden cutlery tray/container made from a recycled dried fruit box. ...This item is an example of the self-reliance needed by families during hard times. Many household necessities were made from available materials.A roughly made wooden cutlery tray/container made from a recycled dried fruit box. It has a leather strap handle attached to the divider. ITtis divided into two rectangular compartments. With it are 14 items of cutlery. There are 6 knives, 6 forks and 2 spoons. The spoons and forks are all silver and the knives are stainless steel with bone handles.Forks made of silver Spoonsgreat-depression container cutlery homemade domestic tableware -
Orbost & District Historical Societyplate, early to mid 20th century
... tray were often considered to be "good" crockery for use on special occasions. The item is an example of a piece of china used by local families in the early 20th century. It also has aesthetic significance. domestic ...This plate was used for serving carved meat at the dining table. This serving meat plate/platter dates to the 1914 to 1930's period in time. Generally fine bone china and crockery was imported. Pieces like this tray were often considered to be "good" crockery for use on special occasions.The item is an example of a piece of china used by local families in the early 20th century. It also has aesthetic significance.A large meat carving plate with a floral design around its rim. The plate is white china with pink and blue painted flowers. The edge is scalloped and painted with a gold edging.Underneath - H 4.....?domestic kitchen crockery, serving-plates platters food-preparation -
Orbost & District Historical Societycruet set, early 20th century
... This item is an example of domestic tableware commonly used in the early t0 mid 20th century. cruet domestic table-setting sheffiels ashberry-philip An early Sheffield plate stand with four glass decanters. Two with silver lids and two with glass stoppers. Tray ...A cruet also known as a caster, is a small container to hold condiments such as oil, vinegar, mustard, pepper. Its shape and adornments will depend on the specific condiment for which it is designed. Cruets were made in silver, silver plate, ceramic and glass, and sometimes a combination of two materials, usually as a glass body with a silver or silver plated top.This item is an example of domestic tableware commonly used in the early t0 mid 20th century.An early Sheffield plate stand with four glass decanters. Two with silver lids and two with glass stoppers. Tray has very ornate design.cruet domestic table-setting sheffiels ashberry-philip -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Fire Box, Late 19th to early 20th century
... An item that is significant as it gives an insight into daily domestic life in the home regards heating. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village Embossed design to casting at back of box Fire box insert & tray black metal Functional object Fire Box ...Item used in the late Victorian to early Edwardian period as an insert into a house fireplace allowing the burning of coal or wood as fuel to heat a home.An item that is significant as it gives an insight into daily domestic life in the home regards heating.Fire box insert & tray black metal Embossed design to casting at back of box flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Soap holder, Soap tray
... item from 1950s to 1960s. This plastic soap dish was used on the bench to catch drips from the soapy water. household implements soap soap holders Red plastic soap dish with perforations in white plastic tray Soap tray Domestic object Soap holder ...Household item from 1950s to 1960s. This plastic soap dish was used on the bench to catch drips from the soapy water.Red plastic soap dish with perforations in white plastic trayhousehold implements, soap, soap holders -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Dressing table tray, Mid 20th century
... tray is significant as it is a rare example of an accessory available to and used by women in the mid 20th century. It is also significant as an example of an everyday household item which would have been a valued possession and was made in a style that reflected the importance placed on it to be decorative as well as functional. vanity tray dressing table tray glass tray gilt brass petit point embroidery net embroidery doily filigree brass tray flagstaff hill maritime village shipwreck coast flagstaff hill warrnambool flagstaff hill museum and village domestic object dressing table Round footed dressing table tray with a gilt brass border, filigree bow handles and an embroidered net and petit point doily encased in glass. ...Dressing tables (also known as Vanity Tables in the U.S.A.) have been around since the beginning of the seventeenth century, however it wasn't until the early to mid 20th century that they began to be found in the homes of the middle class and they were often a matching part of a bedroom suite. Dressing tables often featured a variety of objects such as combs, brushes, hand mirrors, perfume bottles, cosmetics, nail buffers, ring holders, jewellery and trinket boxes and trays. The origins of this tray are unknown however its design is reminiscent of trays (and Dressing Table Sets) produced by two English firms in the mid 20th century - "Delina" and "Regent of London". A paper (written by the Warwickshire Industrial Archeology Society) notes that the products items produced by "Regent of London" in the 1940's "satisfied a demand for previously unattainable items, offered to the general public aching for change after wartime privations, post war austerity and years of having to 'make do and mend'." This tray is composed of several decorative elements and materials. The metal border is gilt brass with two filigree bow handles, the main part of the tray is two pieces of circular glass and the encased doily is a mix of embroidered net and petit point. It was suggested in the paper written by the Warwickshire Industrial Archeological Society that the different pieces would have probably been produced elsewhere and brought to the factory to be assembled into the finished product. This vanity or dressing table tray is significant as it is a rare example of an accessory available to and used by women in the mid 20th century. It is also significant as an example of an everyday household item which would have been a valued possession and was made in a style that reflected the importance placed on it to be decorative as well as functional.Round footed dressing table tray with a gilt brass border, filigree bow handles and an embroidered net and petit point doily encased in glass. The gilt border is decorated with a stylized leaf design on the side and a floral design on the top. The petit point embroidery in the center is of five flowers in pink, mauve and yellow surrounded by buds and leaves.vanity tray, dressing table tray, glass tray, gilt brass, petit point, embroidery, net embroidery, doily, filigree, brass tray, flagstaff hill maritime village, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill museum and village, domestic object, dressing table -
Cheese World MuseumScales, Kitchen scales
... The scales were part of the collection of kitchen items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. domestic items food preparation Allansford Uebergang kitchen scales TO WEIGH 14lb (on base: Uebergang No.F16) Heavy silver-coloured cast iron balance scales with an 8-sided tray to hold the weights, and a 4-armed cradle to hold the tin ingredient tray. ...The Percy Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. The scales were part of the collection of kitchen items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum.Heavy silver-coloured cast iron balance scales with an 8-sided tray to hold the weights, and a 4-armed cradle to hold the tin ingredient tray. The scooped ingredient tray has folded edges.TO WEIGH 14lb (on base: Uebergang No.F16)domestic items, food preparation, allansford, uebergang, kitchen scales -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Cake Tray, Late 1800s to early 1900s
... Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast cake tray cake tin cake pan cake mould cupcake gem scone drop scone baking tray baking tin cooking baking baking equipment cast iron cake pan domestic cooking cooking equipment vintage bakeware Cast iron cake tray with moulded half-sphere shapes for a dozen (12) cakes, gem scones, drop scones or other small baked items. ...This cake tray is an example of domestic baking equipment used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The mixture would be cooked in a combustion, wood-fired oven, and the convenient handles at each end would be used to remove the tray after baking. The cake tray is an example of domestic kitchen equipment used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its heavy weight indicates that it was used in a wood-fired or combustion oven. It is the forerunner of today's aluminium, non-stock and silicone baking trays. Cast iron cake tray with moulded half-sphere shapes for a dozen (12) cakes, gem scones, drop scones or other small baked items. The pan has handles on the short ends.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, cake tray, cake tin, cake pan, cake mould, cupcake, gem scone, drop scone, baking tray, baking tin, cooking, baking, baking equipment, cast iron cake pan, domestic cooking, cooking equipment, vintage, bakeware -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTextile - Tray Cover, Sarah Lees or daughter Ann Dale (nee Lees), ca 1910
... domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items. Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Great Ocean Road Chamberlain family Dale family Lees Family Betty Stone Warrnambool Pioneer Warrnambool genealogy Wangoom Chamberlain Dale Lees collection glory box handmade craft manchester linen haberdashery needlework crochet tray cover tray cloth tea service eyelet embroidery Sarah Lees Ann Dale (nee Lees) Tray cover, white fabric, elliptical in shape with a scalloped crochet edge, eyelet and white floral embroidery, Part of the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection. ...This decorative embroidered tray cover or tray cloth is beautifully handmade and includes eyelet or Broderie Anglaise embroidery. It was made by either Sarah Lees or her daughter Anne Dale (nee Lees). In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees, Ann (nee Lees) Dale, and Daisy Elvena (nee Dale) Welsh. All three were accomplished needlewomen; also, both Sarah Lees (born 1844) and her daughter, Ann (b 1865) crocheted a wide variety of articles for use in their homes. A few examples of these items have survived the years.” It was a tradition for brides to have a 'glory box' containing linen and embroidered articles to take to their new home. Many of the items were made by Daisy, a skilled dressmaker. Daisy began her apprenticeship at two shillings and sixpence per week at Miss A. E. Emery's dressmaking establishment at 150-152 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. Considered to be the leading house of fashion in Warrnambool, Miss Emery employed about eight young women who worked long hours to sew elaborate gowns for clients, including wives of graziers who would attend the race carnivals and social functions in Warrnambool. (NOTE: For additional information please refer to my book Pioneer and Places- A History of Three Warrnambool Pioneering Families ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees families)This item is associated with the Warrnambool pioneer families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the Pioneers' Register for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is significant for its association with a ‘glory box’ or hope chest’, a tradition of single ladies making and collecting a range of linen and other domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items.Tray cover, white fabric, elliptical in shape with a scalloped crochet edge, eyelet and white floral embroidery, Part of the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, chamberlain family, dale family, lees family, betty stone, warrnambool pioneer, warrnambool genealogy, wangoom, chamberlain dale lees collection, glory box, handmade, craft, manchester, linen, haberdashery, needlework, crochet, tray cover, tray cloth, tea service, eyelet embroidery, sarah lees, ann dale (nee lees) -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTextile - Tray Cover, Sarah Lees or daughter Ann Dale (nee Lees), ca 1910
... domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items. Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Great Ocean Road Chamberlain family Dale family Lees Family Betty Stone Warrnambool Pioneer Warrnambool genealogy Wangoom Chamberlain Dale Lees collection glory box handmade craft manchester linen haberdashery needlework crochet tray cover tray cloth tea service embroidered Sarah Lees Ann Dale (nee Lees) Tray Cover, white embroidered cloth, elliptical shape with a scalloped, crocheted edge, Part of the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection. ...This decorative embroidered tray cover or tray cloth is beautifully handmade by either Sarah Lees or her daughter Ann Dale (nee Lees). In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees, Ann (nee Lees) Dale, and Daisy Elvena (nee Dale) Welsh. All three were accomplished needlewomen; also, both Sarah Lees (born 1844) and her daughter, Ann (b 1865) crocheted a wide variety of articles for use in their homes. A few examples of these items have survived the years.” It was a tradition for brides to have a 'glory box' containing linen and embroidered articles to take to their new home. Many of the items were made by Daisy, a skilled dressmaker. Daisy began her apprenticeship at two shillings and sixpence per week at Miss A. E. Emery's dressmaking establishment at 150-152 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. Considered to be the leading house of fashion in Warrnambool, Miss Emery employed about eight young women who worked long hours to sew elaborate gowns for clients, including wives of graziers who would attend the race carnivals and social functions in Warrnambool. (NOTE: For additional information please refer to my book Pioneer and Places- A History of Three Warrnambool Pioneering Families ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees families)This item is associated with the Warrnambool pioneer families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the Pioneers' Register for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is significant for its association with a ‘glory box’ or hope chest’, a tradition of single ladies making and collecting a range of linen and other domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items.Tray Cover, white embroidered cloth, elliptical shape with a scalloped, crocheted edge, Part of the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, chamberlain family, dale family, lees family, betty stone, warrnambool pioneer, warrnambool genealogy, wangoom, chamberlain dale lees collection, glory box, handmade, craft, manchester, linen, haberdashery, needlework, crochet, tray cover, tray cloth, tea service, embroidered, sarah lees, ann dale (nee lees) -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTextile - Tray Cover, Sarah Lees or daughter Ann Dale (nee Lees), ca 1910
... domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items. Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Great Ocean Road Chamberlain family Dale family Lees Family Betty Stone Warrnambool Pioneer Warrnambool genealogy Wangoom Chamberlain Dale Lees collection glory box handmade craft manchester linen haberdashery needlework tray cover tray cloth tea service Sarah Lees Ann Dale (nee Lees) Tray cover, rectangle in shape, white with white floral embroidery. ...This decorative embroidered tray cover or tray cloth is beautifully handmade by either Sarah Lees or her daughter Ann Dale (nee Lees). In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees, Ann (nee Lees) Dale, and Daisy Elvena (nee Dale) Welsh. All three were accomplished needlewomen; also, both Sarah Lees (born 1844) and her daughter, Ann (b 1865) crocheted a wide variety of articles for use in their homes. A few examples of these items have survived the years.” It was a tradition for brides to have a 'glory box' containing linen and embroidered articles to take to their new home. Many of the items were made by Daisy, a skilled dressmaker. Daisy began her apprenticeship at two shillings and sixpence per week at Miss A. E. Emery's dressmaking establishment at 150-152 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. Considered to be the leading house of fashion in Warrnambool, Miss Emery employed about eight young women who worked long hours to sew elaborate gowns for clients, including wives of graziers who would attend the race carnivals and social functions in Warrnambool. (NOTE: For additional information please refer to my book Pioneer and Places- A History of Three Warrnambool Pioneering Families ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees families) This item is associated with the Warrnambool pioneer families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the Pioneers' Register for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is significant for its association with a ‘glory box’ or hope chest’, a tradition of single ladies making and collecting a range of linen and other domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items.Tray cover, rectangle in shape, white with white floral embroidery. Part of the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, chamberlain family, dale family, lees family, betty stone, warrnambool pioneer, warrnambool genealogy, wangoom, chamberlain dale lees collection, glory box, handmade, craft, manchester, linen, haberdashery, needlework, tray cover, tray cloth, tea service, sarah lees, ann dale (nee lees) -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTextile - Tray Cover, Sarah Lees or daughter Ann Dale (nee Lees), ca 1910
... domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items. Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Great Ocean Road Chamberlain family Dale family Lees Family Betty Stone Warrnambool Pioneer Warrnambool genealogy Wangoom Chamberlain Dale Lees collection glory box handmade craft manchester linen haberdashery needlework crochet tray cover tray cloth tea service Sarah Lees Ann Dale (nee Lees) Tray Cover or tray cloth, rectangle in shape, white with white floral embroidery and wide hem. ...This decorative embroidered tray cover or tray cloth is beautifully handmade by either Sarah Lees or her daughter Ann Dale (nee Lees). In the Words of donor, Betty Stone, … “These crocheted and embroidered articles cover a period of three generations- ie. Sarah (nee Chamberlain) Lees, Ann (nee Lees) Dale, and Daisy Elvena (nee Dale) Welsh. All three were accomplished needlewomen; also, both Sarah Lees (born 1844) and her daughter, Ann (b 1865) crocheted a wide variety of articles for use in their homes. A few examples of these items have survived the years.” It was a tradition for brides to have a 'glory box' containing linen and embroidered articles to take to their new home. Many of the items were made by Daisy, a skilled dressmaker. Daisy began her apprenticeship at two shillings and sixpence per week at Miss A. E. Emery's dressmaking establishment at 150-152 Liebig Street, Warrnambool. Considered to be the leading house of fashion in Warrnambool, Miss Emery employed about eight young women who worked long hours to sew elaborate gowns for clients, including wives of graziers who would attend the race carnivals and social functions in Warrnambool. (NOTE: For additional information please refer to my book Pioneer and Places- A History of Three Warrnambool Pioneering Families ie. Chamberlain, Dale and Lees families)This item is associated with the Warrnambool pioneer families of Chamberlain, Dale and Lees. These families are listed in the Pioneers' Register for Warrnambool Township and Shire, 1835-1900, published by A.I.G.S. Warrnambool Branch. The item is significant for its association with a ‘glory box’ or hope chest’, a tradition of single ladies making and collecting a range of linen and other domestic items in preparation for their future marriage. The item is a fine example of early 20th-century needlework and handmade domestic items.Tray Cover or tray cloth, rectangle in shape, white with white floral embroidery and wide hem. Part of the Chamberlain Dale Lees Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, chamberlain family, dale family, lees family, betty stone, warrnambool pioneer, warrnambool genealogy, wangoom, chamberlain dale lees collection, glory box, handmade, craft, manchester, linen, haberdashery, needlework, crochet, tray cover, tray cloth, tea service, sarah lees, ann dale (nee lees) -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionSouvenir - Salt and Pepper Shakers, n.d
... Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection History House Cliff Street Portland great-ocean-road souvenir of Portland domestic item kitchenware Whalers Bluff Back: Underneath - S&P Shakers 'JAPAN' Tray 'MADE IN JAPAN' Souvenir salt and pepper shakers, in the form of miniature coffee pots on tray, which has a hexagonal badge with 'PORTLAND VIC' and an image of Whalers Bluff and harbour. ...Souvenir salt and pepper shakers, in the form of miniature coffee pots on tray, which has a hexagonal badge with 'PORTLAND VIC' and an image of Whalers Bluff and harbour. Gold metal.Back: Underneath - S&P Shakers 'JAPAN' Tray 'MADE IN JAPAN'souvenir of portland, domestic item, kitchenware, whalers bluff -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageInstrument - Balance Scale, Henry Crane (Crane Foundry), 1870-1900
... items all over the world for many years. The scale gives a snapshot into the commercial life not only of England by Australian colonial life before Federation. flagstaff hill warrnambool flagstaff hill maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road scale beam scale pounds and ounces imperial weight grocers scale domestic scale henry crane crane foundry Marked on 2lb weight "Wolverhampton Crane Foundry" Beam scale with three weights (4lb, 2lb, 1lb), metal tray, corroded Instrument Balance Scale Henry Crane (Crane Foundry) ...The Crane foundry opened some time before 1827 and was known as Atherton’s Foundry, run by James Atherton and Henry Crane. Initially it was a brass foundry, but by 1827 iron castings were also produced on the site. The main products were castings for the building industry, ironmongery and brassware. In the 1830s castings for the hand tool and lock industries were added to the product range and by 1836 Henry Crane had taken control of the business. The company became known as the Crane Foundry in 1847 with its own registered trademark. By the 1850s iron weights were produced, and a design was registered in 1872 with roundels decorating the edge. Brass weights were also produced, mainly after the regulation of 1890 that required weights of 2oz. or less to be made of brass. In the early 1900s the foundry began to produce castings for electric motors and continued to do so throughout its life. The Crane family continued to control the company until 1917 when William Cyril Parkes of lock makers Josiah Parkes & Sons Limited, Willenhall became a majority shareholder. Things were going well until the company’s liabilities spiraled out of control with the rise in electricity and gas prices along with the loss of two of the company’s largest customers. The factory went into liquidation and then closed in 2006 an end to one of Wolverhampton’s oldest companies.An item made by one of England's foundry’s based in Wolverhampton that exported items all over the world for many years. The scale gives a snapshot into the commercial life not only of England by Australian colonial life before Federation.Beam scale with three weights (4lb, 2lb, 1lb), metal tray, corrodedMarked on 2lb weight "Wolverhampton Crane Foundry" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, scale, beam scale, pounds and ounces, imperial weight, grocers scale, domestic scale, henry crane, crane foundry -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Cruet Set, William Hutton & Sons, Circa 1900
... A significant item that was made around the time electroplating was being developed as a means of producing quality utilitarian items in quantity for domestic use that we're able to be purchased by working-class people. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road cruet set condiments set kitchen ware Electroplate Britannia Metal W M Hutton On base "WMH&S" and "01548" etc. Cruet set of silver plated frame with upright handle protruding from tray ...William Hutton & Sons were manufacturing silversmiths founded in 1800 in Birmingham with company transferring to Sheffield in 1832. William Hutton had established the firm and with the move to Sheffield, they also became platers having licensed the electroplating technique from the firm of Elkington's. This gave them much early success in the field of electroplating. William's son William Carr Hutton continued the business after his father's death using the same business name until 1864 it was then changed to William Hutton & Son when William Carr's son Herbert Hutton joined him. When William Carr died in 1865, the firm name was again changed to William Hutton & Sons when Herbert's brothers (James & Robert) joined the company. They opened a London showroom in Holborn in 1863 which they moved to Farringdon Road, in 1891 operating until 1918. Hutton's had developed a new nickel alloy that was good for plating and in the late 1800s becoming known as British Plate. They sent their machine-made silver flatware from Sheffield to be hallmarked in London. Hutton's went on to acquire Rupert Favell & Co in 1893 and also registered as a limited company as William Hutton & Sons Ltd in 1902. The Hutton's had also bought Creswick & Co and had started to use their crossed arrows trademark. Hutton's became renowned for the quality of their Arts & Crafts silverware items at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. In 1930 Hutton's were taken over by James Dixon & Sons. A significant item that was made around the time electroplating was being developed as a means of producing quality utilitarian items in quantity for domestic use that we're able to be purchased by working-class people.Cruet set of silver plated frame with upright handle protruding from tray base. Holds 5 containers of varying shape and size; 3 have metal lids. Inscription is on the base. Some containers have contents in them.On base "WMH&S" and "01548" etc.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, cruet set, condiments set, kitchen ware, electroplate, britannia metal, w m hutton -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDomestic Object - Butter dish, Cambridge, 1960's
... tray with an "Electricity Supply Department" badge glued to the dish with the SEC logo and words "Safety Award" and a glass dish - fluted that acts as a butter or jam dish. Advised by Donor, that following the award - 12 months without an accident, he was involved in one the following day. Stamped on rear of dish "Cambridge A1 Quality". See also Reg Item 7474 for another example. Domestic ...Yields information about the SEC's provision of awards to employees for 12 months of safety and has a strong association with the person that the award was granted to.Two piece butter dish - nickel plated silver tray with an "Electricity Supply Department" badge glued to the dish with the SEC logo and words "Safety Award" and a glass dish - fluted that acts as a butter or jam dish. Advised by Donor, that following the award - 12 months without an accident, he was involved in one the following day. Stamped on rear of dish "Cambridge A1 Quality". See also Reg Item 7474 for another example.tramways, trams, awards, safety, sec, crews, motormen -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumDomestic Object - Butter dish, Cambridge, 1960's
... Tramways trams Awards Safety SEC Crews Motormen Two piece butter dish - nickel plated silver tray with an "Electricity Supply Department" badge glued to the dish with the SEC logo and words "Safety Award" and a glass dish - fluted that acts as a butter or jam dish. Awarded to SEC Ballarat driver Allan Jeffries. Stamped on rear of dish "Cambridge A1 Quality". See also Reg Item 4301 for another example. Domestic ...Yields information about the SEC's provision of awards to employees for 12 months of safety and has a strong association with the person that the award was granted to.Two piece butter dish - nickel plated silver tray with an "Electricity Supply Department" badge glued to the dish with the SEC logo and words "Safety Award" and a glass dish - fluted that acts as a butter or jam dish. Awarded to SEC Ballarat driver Allan Jeffries. Stamped on rear of dish "Cambridge A1 Quality". See also Reg Item 4301 for another example.tramways, trams, awards, safety, sec, crews, motormen -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumFunctional Object - Ash Tray, Wiltshaw and Robinson, mid to late 1900's
... Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Demonstrates domestic items manufactured soon after the establishment of the tramway systems in Ballarat. Tramways trams Ash Tray Sturt St Lydiard St Town Hall Ash Tray - white glazed on front, unglazed rear with gold edge trim, light weight China in the shape of a "spade" with an image of the intersection of Sturt St and Lydiard St from the Post Office looking at the buildings on the south side of Sturt St including the Town Hall with two electric trams and the tram lines in the view. ...Demonstrates domestic items manufactured soon after the establishment of the tramway systems in Ballarat.Ash Tray - white glazed on front, unglazed rear with gold edge trim, light weight China in the shape of a "spade" with an image of the intersection of Sturt St and Lydiard St from the Post Office looking at the buildings on the south side of Sturt St including the Town Hall with two electric trams and the tram lines in the view. One of the trams is hauling a trailer. Possibly made mid to late 1900's. On rear has the makers stamp of "W&R Stoke on Trent" http://nicholnack.com.au/wiltshaw-robinson-patterns/index.php - accessed details that it is the mark of Wiltshaw and Robinson.tramways, trams, ash tray, sturt st, lydiard st, town hall -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Butter cooler
... domestic items table setting MFIA plated. Deed & Barton 13cm round pewter container with 5 cm deep lid. Copper handle with ornate fittings. Inside pewter tray ...Belonged to Mr. & Mrs. Tate of Powelltown and was given as a wedding present13cm round pewter container with 5 cm deep lid. Copper handle with ornate fittings. Inside pewter tray for holding butter, and would have ice in the main container. Original condition would have been silvered.MFIA plated. Deed & Bartondomestic items, table setting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Gem iron
... Many of the oven trays were made of cast iron DOMESTIC ITEMS Cooking Black cast iron tray with twelve cups welded together for making gem scones Functional object Gem iron ...The gem scone iron was used by the donor, A. FullerThe gem iron was an essential part of the kitchen when wood stoves were used, and baking biscuits, scones and cakes etc. was part of everyday life. Many of the oven trays were made of cast ironBlack cast iron tray with twelve cups welded together for making gem sconesdomestic items, cooking -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumJewellery Box, Wooden, 1939-1946
... Silke Hesse donated the item. tatura internment camps camp 3 domestic items ornaments decorative handcrafts woodwork containers Rectangular shaped polished wooden jewellery box, rounded edges. Hinged lid, brass hinges. Medium-light brown coloured wood. Dark green velvet lining inner & on base. Underside of lid is padded underneath velvet. Has tray ...Gisela Koch was a German internee in camp 3. She was given the box while in Camp 3. Her niece, Dr. Silke Hesse donated the item.Rectangular shaped polished wooden jewellery box, rounded edges. Hinged lid, brass hinges. Medium-light brown coloured wood. Dark green velvet lining inner & on base. Underside of lid is padded underneath velvet. Has tray insert, velvet covered also. Insert possibly not made of wood, is very light to handle. tatura, internment camps, camp 3, domestic, items, ornaments, decorative, handcrafts, woodwork, containers -
Clunes MuseumFunctional object - SCALES, UNKNOWN
... Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields domestic items (kitchen) imperial weights scales .1 Kitchen scales, rectangular base painted yellow .2 Round curved metal tray for holding ingredients .3 to .8 Round weights painted sliver stamped with weight value on the top of each weight 1/2 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 4 oz, 8 oz, 1 lb, 2lb Functional object SCALES ....1 Kitchen scales, rectangular base painted yellow .2 Round curved metal tray for holding ingredients .3 to .8 Round weights painted sliver stamped with weight value on the top of each weight 1/2 oz, 1 oz, 2 oz, 4 oz, 8 oz, 1 lb, 2lbdomestic items (kitchen), imperial weights, scales
