Showing 146 items matching "domestic tools"
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Orbost & District Historical Societycork screw
... The handle appears to have come from a domestic tool which has been hollowed out for the metal screw....The handle appears to have come from a domestic tool which has been hollowed out for the metal screw. cork screw ...A cork screw with a hand-carved handle. It has a metal screw lever. The handle appears to have come from a domestic tool which has been hollowed out for the metal screw.corkscrew domestic food-drink -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Small wooden bellows, Late 19th to early 20th century
... ...domestic tools...It was probably used in late 19th to early 20th century homes. Bellows domestic tools A small set of wooden and canvas bellows with metal tip commonly used in households in the 19th and early 20th centuries. ...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 - Sandstone Grinding Wheel
... Domestic tools...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray This item is representative of grinding stones used throughout Australia to enable people to maintain farm and domestic utensils. Domestic tools household utensils A large circular grinding stone with metal handle. ...This item is representative of grinding stones used throughout Australia to enable people to maintain farm and domestic utensils.A large circular grinding stone with metal handle. It was used on a stand and also with water to shapen blades such as knives, axes and hand shears. The wheel is a large cirle of sandstone. These were common in the late 19th and early 20th Century. It would have been used on a wooden frame.domestic tools, household utensils -
Mont De LanceyTool - Bush Rake, Unknown
... ...Domestic Equipment...Tools...Gardening tools Gardening rakes Rakes Gardening equipment Domestic Equipment Tools A blacksmith handmade bush rake with a steel head and a handmade long wooden handle which was roughly hewn from tea-tree wood. ...Used circa 1890.A blacksmith handmade bush rake with a steel head and a handmade long wooden handle which was roughly hewn from tea-tree wood. The head with 11 prongs is attached to the handle by a fork shaped steel fitted extension with three rivets. It was used to rake up debris after clearing land circa 1890.gardening tools, gardening rakes, rakes, gardening equipment, domestic equipment, tools -
Mont De LanceyTool - Hay Fork, Unknown
... ...Domestic Equipment...Tools...Gardening tools Gardening equipment Domestic Equipment Tools Gardening forks Pitchforks Agricultural equipment A blacksmith handmade hay fork or pitch fork with three thin forked metal spikes and a handmade long wooden handle. ...Used late 19th and early 20th centuries.A blacksmith handmade hay fork or pitch fork with three thin forked metal spikes and a handmade long wooden handle. The head is attached to the handle with two rivets. It was used in the late 19th century and early 20th century.gardening tools, gardening equipment, domestic equipment, tools, gardening forks, pitchforks, agricultural equipment -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyClothes Washing Tool
... This wooden washing tool was used to retrieve the washing before hanging it on the line. washing clothes 'copper' washing machine domestic laundry This tool has been carved from wood. ...This type of fork was used back in the days before electrical washing machines were invented. Ladies used to boil water in a 'copper' over a fire and wash the clothes and linen in it. The water was boiling hot. This wooden washing tool was used to retrieve the washing before hanging it on the line.This tool has been carved from wood. It is shaped like a two pronged fork and would have been used to lift washed clothes out of a copper (washing machine).washing clothes, 'copper' washing machine, domestic, laundry -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkTool - Sewing Machine Screwdriver, c. 1920s
... This tool is representative of the processes of making and maintaining clothes in early 20th century domestic life, is no longer in common manufacture in this form, and was involved in the creation of several items in the collection. 1920s Textiles Clothing N/A This screwdriver made of bent metal wire consists of a loop (ideal for holding during operation), a shaft bent in a rounded right angle, and a flat head pointing perpendicular to the direction of the loop. ...This sewing machine screwdriver likely belonged to Ruby May Selina Wallace (1891-1973) of Inglewood, Victoria. It was donated by an Emerald resident. Several items of clothing owned by Ruby or her mother Ellen Dowsett (1858-1953) are also in the Emerald and District Museum collection; the sewing machine associated with this screwdriver likely played a part in the maintenance, repair and possible creation of several of those items. Sewing machine screwdrivers are still used in the operation and repair of modern sewing machines, but it is rare to find bent wire versions like this item, which was also designed for an older model of sewing machine. This tool is representative of the processes of making and maintaining clothes in early 20th century domestic life, is no longer in common manufacture in this form, and was involved in the creation of several items in the collection.This screwdriver made of bent metal wire consists of a loop (ideal for holding during operation), a shaft bent in a rounded right angle, and a flat head pointing perpendicular to the direction of the loop. The right angle allows for more turning force to be applied through the head of the screwdriver than would be possible with a straight version, and makes it easier to access certain parts of the sewing machine.N/A1920s, textiles, clothing -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySaw Logging, circa early 1900's
... The equipment was made to perfection as a hand tool and has not been improved upon since its introduction into the logging industry or farming fraternity. It can be used by one person or two (husband and wife or father and child). Its versatility is ageless. It can be used for domestic...The equipment was made to perfection as a hand tool and has not been improved upon since its introduction into the logging industry or farming fraternity. It can be used by one person or two (husband and wife or father and child). Its versatility is ageless. It can be used for domestic ...This item can be seen as a hand piece belonging to a logger or farmer spanning over one hundred or more years. The equipment was made to perfection as a hand tool and has not been improved upon since its introduction into the logging industry or farming fraternity. It can be used by one person or two (husband and wife or father and child). Its versatility is ageless. It can be used for domestic clearing of the paddocks, or for domestic fire places and stoves or commercial logging up until the 2000s (introduction of specific logging trucks that cut and treat the trees in one process).This item is very significant to the rural and logging regions within the Kiewa Valley. It has been used for domestic wood cutting and for industrial logging in the mid to late 1900s. It was used when clearing land for the SEC Hydro scheme and to allow for the introduction of the Mount Beauty construction workers' village (later developed into the town) The great advantage of this saw was that it uses only muscle power and can be located where ever a lumber "Jack" or property owner can venture. either by foot or by horse.This saw is a Warranted Superior One/Two Man Logging Saw. It has 68 teeth and is 42 inches long. At a position of one inch (2.5cm) from the end is a hole one inch down from the leading edge. There is another hole 45 cm in front of the handle. Both these holes are for a "helper handle" which when in use renders this logging saw fit for a two man operation. This is a cross cut saw for cutting down vertical trees (horizontal cut) The handle is made from wood and fastened to the blade by three heavy duty screws. The one helper handle stands 150mm high and has a 150mm wooden hand grip.The central screw has 25mm manufacturers' identification logo stamped "WARRANTED SUPERIOR".one or two man cross cut saws, forestry, timber industry -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyWrench Coleman, circa 1950
... tool...domestic appliances...The ability to store energy sources "on the farm" was a prerequisite of isolated regions, such as the Kiewa Valley, circa 1950s. ironing iron maintenance tool domestic appliances household This item is a flat cast iron wrench, which has been specifically made for KVHS 0347A (kerosene iron). ...The 1950's saw a revolution in small appliances for use in the average household. This hand held wrench was provided exclusively for the Coleman self heating kerosene (KVHS 0347A) iron and used for the regular changing the kerosene used in it. The iron was used before and during the electricity supplies available from the Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme. These irons remained in use within regional rural areas that had limited or unreliable electrical reticulation. Kerosene supplies were cheaper than electricity but also more inconvenient than electric. Electrical appliances become cheaper to buy and maintain in the later part of the 1900's and the now older kerosene iron was faded out.This wrench was required to open the fuel container which stored kerosene in the Coleman hand iron(see KVHS 0347A). This item was part of the maintenance requirement of this particular hand iron. In the 1950s and later the Kiewa Valley was still a relatively isolated region which was home to rural properties and small settlements. The availability of electricity and or the financial means to afford new types of electric hand irons ensured that older and sometimes less efficient ironing remained for an extended period covering the 1960s to 1970s. Kerosene products, such as this kerosene iron was a cheaper method for farm based domestic and other rural activities requiring a heat source. The use of kerosene as a heat/light source was able to be supplied in bulk and able to be used when floods severed vital roads into this region. The supply of electricity was in summer time subject to interruption from bush fire damaged wooden poles carrying the electrical cables. Self sufficiency by rural populations was the backbone of survival(use of this wrench was a part of rural life). The ability to store energy sources "on the farm" was a prerequisite of isolated regions, such as the Kiewa Valley, circa 1950s.This item is a flat cast iron wrench, which has been specifically made for KVHS 0347A (kerosene iron). The wrench has four specific forms cut into the steel which fit firmly around their targeted nut and other fixtures. Also see See KVHS 0347B- Instruction sheet; and KVHS 0347D Fuel can.ironing, iron maintenance tool, domestic appliances, household -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - PETROL STOVE, Rogers Tool and Die Co Inc, 1951
... Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields domestic items-cooking military equipment - army .1) Stove, cooking Gasoline, one burner, Model M-1950. .2) Spanner for above stove. .3) Tool for above stove. .4) Cardboard carton for above stove. ....1) Stove, cooking Gasoline, one burner, Model M-1950. .2) Spanner for above stove. .3) Tool for above stove. .4) Cardboard carton for above stove.domestic items-cooking, military equipment - army -
Orbost & District Historical Societyscrew driver, first half 20th century
... This is an example of a domestic tool commonly used in the first half of the 20th century before the widespread use of power tools. tool screwdriver woodworking A large steel flat head screw driver with a rounded, wooden grooved handle. screw driver ...This screwdrivers is a woodwork toolused for driving screws into materials or for securing or loosening parts on machinery. It was probably used on a rural property in early Orbost...This is an example of a domestic tool commonly used in the first half of the 20th century before the widespread use of power tools.A large steel flat head screw driver with a rounded, wooden grooved handle.tool screwdriver woodworking -
Orbost & District Historical Societyhand drill, Mid 20th century
... Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This item is an example of a domestic woodworking tool commonly used before the widespread use of power tools. tool hand-drill On right handle - Made in China with some Chinese lettering. ...This item is an example of a domestic woodworking tool commonly used before the widespread use of power tools.A hand drill with three wooden handles. The main gear is painted red.On right handle - Made in China with some Chinese lettering.tool hand-drill -
Orbost & District Historical Societyrebate plane
... Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This item is an example of a domestic woodworking tool commonly used before the widespread use of power tools. woodworking-tool hand-rebate-plane A wooden rebate plane with a brass adjusting knob. ...This item is an example of a domestic woodworking tool commonly used before the widespread use of power tools.A wooden rebate plane with a brass adjusting knob. It has a cutting edge, such as a sharpened metal plate attached to a wooden body,woodworking-tool hand-rebate-plane -
Orbost & District Historical Societyplane, first half 20th ceentury
... This item is an example of a domestic woodworking tool commonly used before the widespread use of power tools. tool woodwork plane-grooving A wooden grooving plane - no blade. plane ...A grooving plane was traditionally used for drawer bottoms or for flooring or lining boards.This item is an example of a domestic woodworking tool commonly used before the widespread use of power tools.A wooden grooving plane - no blade.tool woodwork plane-grooving -
Orbost & District Historical Societyhand drill
... This item is an example of a commonly used domestic tool - pre power tools. woodwork tool hand-drill On red wheel - STANLEY ENGLAND A Stanley hand drill with two wooden handles. ...The invention of a hand drill is credited to Arthur James Arnot and William Blanch Brain of Melbourne, Australia who patented the electric drill in 1889. In 1895, the first portable handheld drill was created by brothers Wilhem & Carl Fein of Stuttgart, Germany. Hand-powered devices have been used for millennia. However, during the last quarter of the 19th century a radically improved generation of tools appeared. These tools took advantage of modern mass production machinery and processes (like interchangeable parts) and an increased availability in superior material (metal instead of wood). One of the outcomes included an array of new drilling machines. These human-powered tools were a vast improvement over earlier tools.This item is an example of a commonly used domestic tool - pre power tools.A Stanley hand drill with two wooden handles. The red wheel is painted metal. On red wheel - STANLEY ENGLANDwoodwork tool hand-drill -
Orbost & District Historical Societycarpenter's pincers, first half 20th century
... This item is an example of a domestic carpentry tool in common use before the widespread use of power tools. woodworking tool pincers carpentry Pincers with long, rounded, pivoted metal handles ending in a pair of jaws for gripping and extracting nails or holding or gripping small objects. carpenter's pincers ...The main purpose of carpenter's pincers is to pull out nails from wood without damaging the surface. These carpenter's pincers would have been used in Orbost in the construction of new buildings or on a rural property for maintenance.This item is an example of a domestic carpentry tool in common use before the widespread use of power tools.Pincers with long, rounded, pivoted metal handles ending in a pair of jaws for gripping and extracting nails or holding or gripping small objects.woodworking tool pincers carpentry -
Orbost & District Historical Societybook, first half 20th century
... domestic textiles and children’s wear. The 1930s and 1940s were the heyday of patterns and innovative stitch development. Embroidery has always had a great appeal to women, as it needs few tools. ...In the early 20th century, smocking appears in women’s magazines and sewing manuals on garments, domestic textiles and children’s wear. The 1930s and 1940s were the heyday of patterns and innovative stitch development. Embroidery has always had a great appeal to women, as it needs few tools. Historically the skills were taught within the family or in primary schools. Articles to make or embroider had been available in kits since the 1850s. Fancy work, the opposite of plain sewing, enjoyed great popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries. Companies which manufactured threads often produced instruction guides and patterns. This instruction book has been well-used. A small 30pp book with no cover. It contains instructions for embroidery stitches, including smocking.book-embroidery smocking handcraft needlework -
Orbost & District Historical Societylantern, World Light MFY LTD, 1920's-1940's
... Railway lamps of this kind were significant railway items in their period of use as essential tools to the safe-working operations of the railway. Used domestically these lanterns were common in the period before the widespread connection of electricity. lantern lighting hurricane-lamp On base : No. 707 Globe Brand (globe of world) World Light MFY LTD A painted red metal "hurricane" lamp which has a glass shade. ...This lantern could have been used for railway lighting. Railway lighting illuminated not only stations but also yards, engines, rolling stock, signals, signal-boxes and crossings. There were a number of different types of lamps used for a variety of railway purposes. This is a hand-held light.Railway lamps of this kind were significant railway items in their period of use as essential tools to the safe-working operations of the railway. Used domestically these lanterns were common in the period before the widespread connection of electricity. A painted red metal "hurricane" lamp which has a glass shade. This is a portable oil lantern which has an oil tank on the bottom that forms the base of the lamp. The tank has a door for filling and it also houses the wick and knob that increases or decreases the length of the wick.On base : No. 707 Globe Brand (globe of world) World Light MFY LTDlantern lighting hurricane-lamp -
Orbost & District Historical Societydarning mushroom, 1950's
... This darning tool was an essential item in 19th and early 20th century household as self-reliant women often had to make and repair all their clothing. darning-mushroom needlework handicraft domestic A mushroom-shaped piece of smooth wood used to stretch and support material being darned. darning mushroom ...The darning mushroom would have been an essential tool in an era when women were constantly repairing worn socks.Before the common use of synthetic materials, socks and other items of clothing were in constant need of repair. Darning would have been considered a necessary skill for girls and young women, part of their education as future wives and mothers. The mushroom was used to make repairs to clothing and bed linen.This darning tool was an essential item in 19th and early 20th century household as self-reliant women often had to make and repair all their clothing.A mushroom-shaped piece of smooth wood used to stretch and support material being darned.darning-mushroom needlework handicraft domestic -
Orbost & District Historical Societyweaving tool, late 1940's - 1950's
... . - This item was a common household item used a time when people still felt it worth the effort to darn socks. domestic weaving loom top - SPEEDWEVE A metal Speedweve - a small darning tool.The slide at the top pushes back and forth making the 10 copper hooks rotate one way then the other. There would have been a wooden disc for keeping the fabric flat. weaving tool ...The Speedweve is a tiny darning loom advertised as ‘Lancashire’s smallest loom’. It was manufactured by E & A Chesstok Ltd of Rusholme, Manchester in 1947/48. It is basically a little loom for mending socks and holes in clothing. - This item was a common household item used a time when people still felt it worth the effort to darn socks.A metal Speedweve - a small darning tool.The slide at the top pushes back and forth making the 10 copper hooks rotate one way then the other. There would have been a wooden disc for keeping the fabric flat. top - SPEEDWEVEdomestic weaving loom -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - 'MAGIC CREAM TUBE'
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food storage & preservation 'Magic cream tube' - device for siphoning off the cream from bottled milk where the cream has risen to the top. Made in England ca. 1940. Original card with instructions for use. Patented. Tool ...'Magic cream tube' - device for siphoning off the cream from bottled milk where the cream has risen to the top. Made in England ca. 1940. Original card with instructions for use. Patented.domestic equipment, food storage & preservation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - GAS STOVE SPARK LIGHTER
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Stoves lighter Utensil for creating a spark to light gas cooker in kitchen, metal with wooden handle. Tool ...Utensil for creating a spark to light gas cooker in kitchen, metal with wooden handle.domestic equipment, stoves, lighter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - BAKELITE STRAINER
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields TOOLS Multipurpose Strainer Peerman Strainer F/46 Patent Pending Small funnel shaped brown Bakelite Peerman strainer. Domestic ...Small funnel shaped brown Bakelite Peerman strainer.Peerman Strainer F/46 Patent Pendingtools, multipurpose, strainer -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - METAL PRESS
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food preparation kitchen Cast iron press with galvanised cylindrical container, handle with threaded screw. Tool ...Cast iron press with galvanised cylindrical container, handle with threaded screw.domestic equipment, food preparation, kitchen -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, The Ovens and Murray Advertiser, Unknown
... domestic life in Beechworth. Through the depiction of the historical rocking chair, the kerosene lamp, the bottle holder and the epergnes, the picture displays some of the everyday objects that would have been found within a Beechworth house. Although kerosene lamps and bottle holders are no longer in widespread use, this photograph not only acts as historical document and depiction of both, but it also displays the evolution of everyday tools. ...The photograph depicts a rocking chair, a kerosene lamp, a bottle holder, and two epergnes.The photograph contains historical and research significance of domestic life in Beechworth. Through the depiction of the historical rocking chair, the kerosene lamp, the bottle holder and the epergnes, the picture displays some of the everyday objects that would have been found within a Beechworth house. Although kerosene lamps and bottle holders are no longer in widespread use, this photograph not only acts as historical document and depiction of both, but it also displays the evolution of everyday tools. The interpretive capacity of the photograph extends its significance as it contains the potential to reveal information regarding the domestic life of Beechworth residents. Moreover, it also has protentional to demonstrate the shifting designs of rocking chairs, kerosene lamps, bottle holders and epergnes.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on paper.Reverse: BMM A03328/ 1997.3132/ 28 1/2 ems/ E32k491/ THE OVENS AND MURRAY ADVERTISERrocking chair, chair, lamp, kerosene lamp, bottle holder, burke museum, beechworth -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Handle, Warmray, Handle for heater, 1950s
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Handle used for Warmray heater to remover hot ash pan from briquette and wood heaters c1950s tools heaters Steal with hooks at both ends, rusty Handle for heater Domestic object Handle Warmray ...Handle used for Warmray heater to remover hot ash pan from briquette and wood heaters c1950sSteal with hooks at both ends, rustytools, heaters -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncDomestic object - Nail Cuticle Tool
... Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc 1 High Street Charlton goldfields Nail Care Personal Hygiene Cream coloured nail & cuticle tool. Made from Xylonite. Part of a set. Domestic object Nail Cuticle Tool ...Cream coloured nail & cuticle tool. Made from Xylonite. Part of a set.nail care, personal hygiene -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - HARRIS COLLECTION: NUTCRACKER
... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food consumption nut cracker Cast iron nutcracker. The item is approx 20.5 cm in length, 11.5 height and 7 cm width. The base and the handle are decorated in a flowery design. On the inside of the handle the number 264 is stamped and on the base very faintly the letters J F Y Co. The item has some rust and looks well used, but otherwise is in very good condition. From George Harris estate. Tool ...BHS CollectionCast iron nutcracker. The item is approx 20.5 cm in length, 11.5 height and 7 cm width. The base and the handle are decorated in a flowery design. On the inside of the handle the number 264 is stamped and on the base very faintly the letters J F Y Co. The item has some rust and looks well used, but otherwise is in very good condition. From George Harris estate.domestic equipment, food consumption, nut cracker -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Fowlers Vacola utensils
... tools On one of the bottle openers the words: Fowlers Vacola bottle opener. One of the peach pitters has an unreadable inscription within an oval on the wooden handle. Five utensils used for preserving foods. Two bottle openers, two peach pitters and one pear corer. All have wooden handles. One of the bottle openers and the pear corer still have some white paint on the handle. Part of the Aileen and John Ellison collection. Domestic ...Five utensils used for preserving foods. Two bottle openers, two peach pitters and one pear corer. All have wooden handles. One of the bottle openers and the pear corer still have some white paint on the handle. Part of the Aileen and John Ellison collection.On one of the bottle openers the words: Fowlers Vacola bottle opener. One of the peach pitters has an unreadable inscription within an oval on the wooden handle.fowlers vacola, preserving tools -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyTool - Tool, Probably a bone lace bobbin
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Dug out of donor's garden at 246 Stokes Street domestic life handcrafts Bone implement, probably lace bobbin Tool Tool, Probably a bone lace bobbin ...Dug out of donor's garden at 246 Stokes StreetBone implement, probably lace bobbindomestic life, handcrafts
