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Mont De Lancey
Tin
... Ideal for the table and all domestic use.... domestic use. "Cerebos" Table salt tin - Navy, Light blue and gold ..."Cerebos" Table salt tin - Navy, Light blue and gold tin Weight is 1.5lbs Ideal for the table and all domestic use.tins, containers -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Tilley Heater, John Tilley, 1930s
... Domestic Use... available electricity, reduced demand for domestic use. The company..., and widely available electricity, reduced demand for domestic use ...The Tilley lamp & heaters derives from John Tilley’s invention of the hydro-pneumatic blowpipe in 1813 in England. W. H. Tilley were manufacturing pressure lamps at their works in Stoke Newington in 1818, and Shoreditch, in the 1830s. The company moved to Brent Street in Hendon in 1915 during World War I, and started to work with paraffin (kerosene) as a fuel for the lamps. During World War I Tilley lamps were used by the British armed forces, and became so popular that Tilley became used as a generic name for a kerosene lamp in many parts of the world, in much the same way as Hoover is used for vacuum cleaners. During the 1920s the company had diversified into domestic lamps, and had expanded rapidly after orders from railway companies. After World War II fears about the poisonous effect of paraffin fumes, and widely available electricity, reduced demand for domestic use. The company moved from Hendon to Ireland in the early 1960s, finally settling in Belfast. It moved back to England in 2000.Item is significant as it was an early form of portable heating used in a domestic situation or any small room that required to be heated. This item fell out of use when electricity and electric heater became more available and affordable. Tilley kerosene pressure heater with large reflector dish. Fuel tank painted cream and wooden handle.Tilleyflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, kerosene heater, tilley lamps, john tilley, pressure heater, domestic use -
Clunes Museum
domestic object - GLASS COMPORT
... CUT GLASS DISH FOR DOMESTIC USE... history glass comport CUT GLASS DISH FOR DOMESTIC USE domestic ...CUT GLASS DISH FOR DOMESTIC USElocal history, glass comport -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Domestic object - Beater or whisk, 1930 (Approximate)
... Beater made of wire, for domestic use... days of her marriage Beater made of wire, for domestic use ...Donated by Mrs Parkin, Daisy & used by her in the early days of her marriageBeater made of wire, for domestic use -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - PLATTER
... WOODEN BUTTER PLATTER FOR DOMESTIC USE ... item butter dish Nil WOODEN BUTTER PLATTER FOR DOMESTIC USE ...WOODEN BUTTER PLATTER FOR DOMESTIC USE Nildomestic item, butter dish -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Persinware 501 kitchen scales
... On dial says "To weigh 16oz by 1/8oz" and "domestic use... says "To weigh 16oz by 1/8oz" and "domestic use only" Red metal ...Red metal scales. Square shaped dish. Dial weighs up to 16oz. Has knurled knob for adjustments.On dial says "To weigh 16oz by 1/8oz" and "domestic use only" -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Domestic object - Beater or whisk, 1930 (Approximate)
... Beater made of wire with wooden handle, for domestic use..., for domestic use Domestic object Beater or whisk ...Donated by Mrs Parkin, Daisy & used by her in the early days of her marriageBeater made of wire with wooden handle, for domestic use -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Sad Iron or Flat Iron
... Cast iron sad iron for domestic use - probably 19th century.... for domestic use - probably 19th century. Sad Iron or Flat Iron ...Cast iron sad iron for domestic use - probably 19th century.sad or flat iron -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Hem marker stand, 1900s
... domestic use... dressmaker's tool sewing marker sewing gauge seamstress domestic use ...This hem marker stand is a measuring tool for gauging the height of a hem, such as on a dress or curtain. The adjustable arm slides along the ruler and its snug fit ensures that it stays at the right height. The end of the arm has a metal pin inserted into it to hold a piece of chalk, which would be used to mark the fabric. The hem marker would be used by professional dressmakers, seamstresses, and tailors as well as by crafts people at home. The hem marker was made in Birmingham.The hem marking stand is an example of tools used during the 1900s in the garments and furnishings trades as well as for domestic purposes. Since that time the tool has evolved into a more efficient design that makes home sewing easier.Ham marking stand with a wooden ruler, stand and a sliding adjustable arm on a brass sleeve. The arm has a metal pin on the end. Measurements are marked on both sides, inches on one side and centimetres on the other. Inscriptions are stamped into the wood. Made in Birmingham."- - - - / - - - - - / -BIRMINGHAM" On end of arm "2*4'flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, hem marker, dressmaker, dressmaking, alterations, tailor, dressmaker's tool, sewing marker, sewing gauge, seamstress, domestic use, dress fitting, curtain hemming, birmingham, freestanding, chalk hem marker, stand, home craft -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Old Kerosene and Methylated spirits Bottles
... Fuel for domestic use... in Wodonga. Mann Wodonga Fuel for domestic use Household fuel LABEL 1 ...These products were delivered in bulk to Wodonga and then re-bottled by the local distributors. J. Mann and Sons was first established as a farm produce store in 1921. The range of products was extended in the 1930s and included groceries and hardware, as well as the first petrol bowser in Wodonga outside the store. After WWII, the premises were extended and the range of products continued to increase. In the 1960s the Mann Family opened a new supermarket in Wodonga, in addition to the hardware business, providing steel, plumbing and industrial supplies, and they employed over 100 people at one stage. With changes in the retail industry, the Mann Family sold the main hardware business to Bunnings and the produce business to the Kelly brothers in 2006.These items have local significance as they were supplied by prominent businesses in Wodonga.2 brown glass bottles with triangular base. They were used to sell kerosene and methylated spirits in the middle of the 20th centuries. They were generally bottled by the local distributor from a bulk container. Bottle 1 contained Mobil Kerosene although Petrol has been written on the label and underlined. It was sold by J. Mann & Son in Wodonga. Bottle 2 contained Methylated spirits and was bottled by J.B. and R Harvey of WodongaLABEL 1: " MOBIL/Home Kerosene/ for/ HEATING , LIGHTING, CLEANING/ INCUBATORS, REFRIGERATORS/ Coloured BLUE for safety/ PACKED NET FL. OZS / J. MANN & SON / HIgh Street, Wodonga/ Phone 19 or 61 LABEL 2: "CAUTION/Dangerous if Swallowed/Keep out of Reach of Children/if Swallowed Seek Medical Advice/ HIghly Inflammable/ REFINED/ METHYLATED SPIRITS / KEEP AWAY FROM/ OPEN FIRE/ Net Contents 20 Fl. Ozs./ Bottle by J. B. & R. HARVEY / GROCER/ WODONGA Embossed in Bottle 2: THIS BOTTLE REMAINS THE PROPERTY/ OF HUNTER PRODUCTS PTY. LTD./ FOOTSCRAY/ THIS BOTTLE/ MUST NOT BE / USED AS A/ FOOD CONTAINER.mann wodonga, fuel for domestic use, household fuel -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Instrument - Scale, Early 20th century
... that these scales were made for domestic use only.... used in dry-goods stores and domestic kitchens often featured ...The basic balance scale has been around for thousands of years and its accuracy has improved dramatically over the last several centuries, the principle behind this tool remains unchanged. Its parts include a fulcrum, a beam that balances on it, a pan at the end of the beam to hold the materials to be weighed, and a flat platform at the other for the counter-balancing weights. Balance scales that require equal weights on each side of the fulcrum have been used by everyone from apothecaries and assayers to jewellers and postal workers. Known as an unequal arm balance scale, this variety builds the counterweight into the device. Counter scales used in dry-goods stores and domestic kitchens often featured Japanned or (blackened) cast iron with bronze trims. Made by companies such as Howe and Fairbanks, the footed tin pans of these scales were often oblong, some encircled at one end so bulk items could be easily poured into a bag. Seamless pans were typically stamped from brass and given style names like Snuff (the smallest) and Birmingham (the largest). Some counter scales were designed for measuring spices, others for weighing slices of cake. In the 18th century, spring scales began to appear and would use the resistance of spring to calculate weights, which are read automatically on the scale’s face. The ease of use of spring scales over balance scales. One of the most common types of spring scales was the kitchen scale also known as a family or dial scale. Designed for horizontal surfaces, these vintage kitchen scales used the weight of goods in a pan at the top of the scale to force the spring down rather than the balance system. Such scales were common in early 20th century households and were sold by many companies. Many had flat weighing surfaces but some were topped by shallow pans. Companies such as Salters, Chatillon, and Fairbanks were the most popular brands used. These scales are significant as they identify one of the basic preparation items for the weighing of foodstuff in the family kitchen to prepare everyday meals. This item is significant as it gives a snapshot into domestic life within the average home in Australia around the turn of the twentieth century and is, therefore, an item with social relevance. Black cast iron, medium weighing scales, with a fulcrum which the beam that balances on, there is as scoop at one end for the material to be weighted and a flat circular disc at the other end that holds the weights. Around the cast iron base is an embossed leaf pattern. All the weights have their weight embossed within the casting.There are 5 weights, marked 2 oz, 4 oz,8 oz,1 lb,2 lb, This scale does not have any visual markings on the arms to identify a maker or true balance. It is therefore assumed that these scales were made for domestic use only.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, spring scale, scale -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SCARCE
... . It had to be carried from Sandhurst for domestic use.... from Sandhurst for domestic use. Newspaper JENNY FOLEY ...Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 1999. Scarce: the prolonged dry weather in 1865 made water very scarce in Eaglehawk. It had to be carried from Sandhurst for domestic use.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Cheese World Museum
Scales, Persinware, Post Office scales
... increments. Marked Domestic Use Only. Manufacturer's details marked... increments. Marked Domestic Use Only. Manufacturer's details marked ...These scales were used in the post office which was located at Warrnambool Cheese & Butter Factory.Red Post Office wedge-shaped scales with rectangular base and spring-loaded top plate; white dial face marked to 16oz by 1/8 oz increments. Marked Domestic Use Only. Manufacturer's details marked in gold on the front of the scales.No.63 (on base) POST OFFICE/Persinware/Made in Australiaallansford, warrnambool cheese & butter factory, wcb, post offices, scales, weighing instruments -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
soda water syphon
... Domestic use soda syphon... Marsh goldfields Domestic use soda syphon bottle beverage syphon ...Domestic use soda syphonA heavy glass bottle with a weighted base, fluted sides, an etched label on the side and a metal syphon attachment at the top.W. Whittaker & Sons. W.W & Sons DUNOLLY British Syphon Co. London No. 762/(metal syphon) E. Rowlands. Proprietary Limited British Syphon M.F.G.Co Ltd LONDONbottle, beverage, syphon, glassware, sodawater -
Australian Lace Guild - Victorian Branch
Textile - Irish Crochet, Early 20th Century
... For domestic use. Possibly home made... Gardenvale Road Gardenvale Gardenvale melbourne For domestic use ...For domestic use. Possibly home madeCrochet edged oval mat -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Clothes Iron, Salter's, Flat or Sad Iron, Estimated 1890-1900's
... Cast iron flat Iron for domestic use - "Silvester's Patent... flat Iron for domestic use - "Silvester's Patent" showing ...Cast iron flat Iron for domestic use - "Silvester's Patent" showing on top of iron and trademark with a "Salter" Staffordshire Knot pierced by arrow under this printing. A No. 6 is showing at the pointed end - metal handle part of iron has holes each end indicating something could have been threaded through cavity in top of handle.flat or sad iron, salter's no. 6 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Bellows, [Bellows]
... Hand made bellows, probably for domestic use; for making... for domestic use; for making a draught for a burning fire. bellows hand ...Hand made bellows, probably for domestic use; for making a draught for a burning fire. Hand bellows: wood and leather case, brass nozzle, upholstery pins and leatherette tapebellows, hand bellows -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Pot, 1907 to 1940
... Metal jug is designed for domestic use. It's flared sides... Warrnambool great-ocean-road Metal jug is designed for domestic use ...Metal jug is designed for domestic use. It's flared sides give it stability.Significant for a domestic item made from 1907 when Bakelite was invented until 1940 when plastics replaced Bakelite.Coffee pot silver plate with hinged lid & Bakelite knob on lid & handle alloy fittingsNoneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, pot, silver plate pot -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Sea Mine, Royal Australian Navy, Estimated 1942-1945
... since been converted for domestic use as an incinerator... been converted for domestic use as an incinerator - spherical ...Metal sea mine casing manufactured for use in WW2 that has since been converted for domestic use as an incinerator - spherical body now quite rusty and bottom layer of lid quite corroded around entire circumference - has two handles attached to upper section of shell and holes and metal fittings between them - small hole in centre of lid.Not applicablesea mines, incinerators, ww2 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Travelling cot, 1910 to 1940
... A mass produced item made for domestic use... Warrnambool great-ocean-road A mass produced item made for domestic ...A mass produced item made for domestic use. There is no history or manufacturing provenance currently available.The child's travelling cot is believed to have been produced before 1950.Child's folding travelling cot made from canvass, cord and leather., with wood support bars.Nonewarrnambool, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, cot, crib, travelling cot, baby s cot -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Balance Scale, Rebure Germany, 1930s
... A mass produced utilitarian item made for domestic use... for domestic use, there is no history or manufacturing provenance ...A mass produced utilitarian item made for domestic use, there is no history or manufacturing provenance currently available.The subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event or person It is believed the item was manufactured in Germany pre World War ll, in the 1930s, as other examples from the period are on a number of internet sale & auction sites. This item is regarded as a collectors piece however information and company history regards the manufacturer "Rebure" has not yet been established. Balance spring scale elongated brass graduation scale to 100 Lbs hook at one end and a ring the otherRebure Pocket Balance. Made in Germany measures from 0 to 100LBSflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, spring balance scale, rebure scale company, rebure germany, domestic item, kitchen weighing scale -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Household, Box Silver Star Starch, Probably 1940s-1950s
... for domestic use, mainly for ironing clothes. The box, a product... of Silver Star starch for domestic use, mainly for ironing clothes ...Robert Harper and Co. Ltd. was an Australian company involved with sugar refining and starch and oatmeal production. Silver Star Starch was a well-known product and starch was used extensively in most households, mainly for shirt collars, aprons, nurses’ uniforms, household linen, tablecloths, doyleys etc. This item is of some interest, both for display and as a good example of housekeeping methods of the past (up to about the 1970s). However, the starching of clothing does continue today, mainly for special purposes – theatre costumes, clerical and ceremonial garb etc. The item can be specifically used by the Warrnambool and District Historical Society in any display connected to the 1896-7 Warrnambool Industrial and Art Exhibition as this exhibition had, as one of its competitions, the Silver Star Starch Ironing Competition (see pages 96-7, book, ‘The Great Warrnambool Exhibition’, by E. O’Callaghan, Collett, Bain and Gaspars, 2002)A box that contained 12 ounces of Silver Star starch for domestic use, mainly for ironing clothes. The box, a product of Robert Harper and Company Limited, Victoria, Australia, has several advertising captions – ‘Won’t Stick to the Iron’, ‘The Best in the World’. ‘Requires no Boiling’, and has directions for use. The front of the box has an illustration of two women from Victorian times using the product,warrnambool, silver star starch, robert harper & co ltd -
Orbost & District Historical Society
scales, 1930's
... These cast iron scales were made for domestic use... gippsland These cast iron scales were made for domestic use ...These cast iron scales were made for domestic use as they are quite basic and not accurate enough for commercial use.This item is an example of a common domestic kitchen appliance no longer in use.Large black kitchen scales with large dish that sits in metal claw.Underneath weights plates - 1lb 14ozscales instruments-weighing domestic kitchen -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Bowl, 1910 to 1950
... for domestic use no history or provenance currently available, design... item made for domestic use no history or provenance currently ...A mass produced unbranded utilitarian item made for domestic use no history or provenance currently available, design indicates item made before 1950Item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset as made prior to 1950.Stoneware mixing bowl round cream with pouring lip and decorative scallop relief around bodyNoneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, bowl, ceramic bowl, pouring bowl, kitchen ware, cooking ware, ironstone bowl, salt glazed, mixing bowl -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Saw, Prior to 1950
... with a curved blade A mass produced tool made for domestic use... for domestic use no history or manufacturing provenance currently ...An unusual carpenters hand saw for cutting wood with a curved blade A mass produced tool made for domestic use no history or manufacturing provenance currently available.Hand saws are significant as various designs have been in use since biblical times the subject item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset as it is believed to have been produced before 1950.Saw metal with wooden handle curved bladeNoneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, saw -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Pat Butter - pair
... for domestic use or to sell locally.... to fashion/shape home/farm made butter either for domestic use ...This type of butter mould was used by rural families in the Kiewa Valley to fashion/shape home/farm made butter either for domestic use or to sell locally.Kiewa Valley was a dairying district with many farms in remote locations especially before the State Electricity Commission of Victoria built the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme from the 1940's. This pair of butter pats have been crafted from wood. One has one side with grooves running from the handle to the tip of the rectangle. the other side is smooth. These grooves would stop the wet butter from clinging to the pat. The top side of the pat has been bevelled. The second pat is longer and wider without grooves along the handle. This one also has 3 arrows on the handle pointing down towards the handle end and isn't bevelled. 3 arrows.kiewa valley. butter pat. farm produce. domestic produce. dairy. farms -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Doilies, Crochet doilies, 1950s
... in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like this were used to protect..., possibly hand made in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like ...Set of three cotton doilies, possibly hand made in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like this were used to protect furniture from scratches and for ornamental use.3 round doilies (small ornamental mats), cream cotton fabric centre with hand crochet design.doilies, soft furnishings, table linens -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Doilies, Crochet doilies (small), 1950s
... in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like this were used to protect..., possibly hand made in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like ...Set of three cotton doilies, possibly hand made in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like this were used to protect furniture from scratches and for ornamental use.3 round doilies (small ornamental mats), cream cotton fabric centre with hand crochet design.doilies, soft furnishings, table linens -
Greensborough Historical Society
Doilies, Cut-work doilies (small), 1950s
... for domestic use. Doilies like this were used to protect furniture from... hand made in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like this were ...Set of two cotton doilies, possibly hand made in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like this were used to protect furniture from scratches and for ornamental use. These doilies are embroidered using the cutwork method.2 cotton doilies (small ornamental mats), cream cotton fabric cut into the shape of a leaf with a small embroidered bunch of grapes.doilies, cutwork embroidery, soft furnishings, table linens -
Greensborough Historical Society
Doilies, Cut-work doilies (large), 1950s
... in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like this were used to protect..., possibly hand made in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like ...Set of three cotton doilies, possibly hand made in the 1950s for domestic use. Doilies like this were used to protect furniture from scratches and for ornamental use. These doilies are embroidered using the cutwork method.3 cotton doilies (small ornamental mats), cream cotton fabric cut into the shape of a leaf with a several embroidered bunches of grapes.doilies, cutwork embroidery