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Greensborough Historical SocietyDrinking Straws, Deeko, Deeko Flexible Coloured Straws, 2018_
... Drinking Straws...drinking straws...Unopened packet of 40 coloured plastic drinking straws....An example of mass-produces single use plastic drinking straws. drinking straws single use plastics Manufacturers name printed on packaging Unopened packet of 40 coloured plastic drinking straws. ...In 2018, the use of plastic straws and other single use plastics was found to be detrimental to the environment. While some plastic bags were discontinued, the use of plastic straws has declined.An example of mass-produces single use plastic drinking straws.Unopened packet of 40 coloured plastic drinking straws.Manufacturers name printed on packagingdrinking straws, single use plastics -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo ChaletContainer
... Electroplated silver drinking straw container. Tube shape. Moulded circular base with matching lid with central post which can be pulled up to reveal drinking straws resting on it....LUKE / MELB / 6889" Electroplated silver drinking straw container. Tube shape. Moulded circular base with matching lid with central post which can be pulled up to reveal drinking straws resting on it. ...Straw container, original to the Cafe, which supplied afternoon teas and suppers to casual visitors and Chalet guests. Spiders and milkshakes were popular with yung guests after evening tournaments, films and concerts. 'When the Victorian railways took over managemen of the Chalet from 1 october 1924, they ran their dining room and cafe in similar fashion to the dining cars on their trains and refreshment rooms on their stations, using the same ceramic hotel-ware and electro plated nickel silverware (EPNS), all made to order items that are clearly idenitified by the distinctive 'VR' monogram. The Chalet retains a good selection of of the diverse range of EPNS item formerly used in the dining room..- which in all theoir variety and function help to interpret the dining room protocols of the 'tourist house' and the service provied by the Victorian Railways refreshment and Services Branch. Many of the items were manufactured by by Stoke & Sons of Melbourne (est. 1856.' (Pg 103. Historica) Listed in Draft Inventory of Significant Collection items. Appendix A.3.Tableware. (Pg 166 Historica).Electroplated silver drinking straw container. Tube shape. Moulded circular base with matching lid with central post which can be pulled up to reveal drinking straws resting on it.On front, "VR / Straws" Also silver stamp on base and inscription;"Parmount / plate / best / EP A1 NS / quality / warranted / hardsoldered / K. G. LUKE / MELB / 6889" -
Orbost & District Historical Societymodel, Hodge, Chris, 2006
... The down pipes are made from drinking straws. It stands on ply board....The down pipes are made from drinking straws. It stands on ply board. model Hodge, Chris ...This model was inspired by the Morgan barn on the Marlo Road, Orbost. It was built by Chris Hodge for the launch of the book, "Barns of the Snowy River" ( Reg. No.2138)The slatted barns are unique to the Orbost district.A wooden model of a three-storeyed slatted barn. The scale is approximately 30:1.The roof is corrugated cardboard painted silver. The waater tank is a tin can covered with corrugated cardboard. The down pipes are made from drinking straws. It stands on ply board.model handcraft woodwork barn -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Medical Equipment, porcelain invalid feeding cup, 19thC
... These unusual china cups with elongated spouts were created in the days before drinking straws were common. Liquids and broth were fed through the spout to adults who were sick and could not take solid food, or to infants. ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne These unusual china cups with elongated spouts were created in the days before drinking straws were common. Liquids and broth were fed through the spout to adults who were sick and could not take solid food, or to infants. ...These unusual china cups with elongated spouts were created in the days before drinking straws were common. Liquids and broth were fed through the spout to adults who were sick and could not take solid food, or to infants. The alternate name for these cups is “pap feeder.” Recipes for pap usually called for bread, flour and water. A more nourishing mixture “panada” was a pap base with added butter and milk, or cooked in broth as a milk substitute. Variations on the ingredients included Lisbon sugar, beer, wine, raw meat juices. These cups were apparently offered as accessory pieces to many regular china patterns.A white porcelain invalid or baby feeding cup decorated with a blue floral ( onion ) pattern. The cup has a spout , strainer, side handle and ‘spill-proof’ guard c19thCBase : m 8.pharmacy, medicine, melbourne, early settlers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, nursing, invalid feeding, invalid cookery, porcelain -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, Circa 1990-1991
... B&W medium close up photo of a young girl drinking through a straw from a PhysiCal branded disposable milkshake cup. ...They appear to be in a paved outdoor retail shopping precinct. arthritis foundation of victoria afv national arthritis week naw bourke st mall osteoporosis prevention physi-cal calcium bone health 1991 B&W medium close up photo of a young girl drinking through a straw from a PhysiCal branded disposable milkshake cup. ...A young girl drinks a milkshake from a PhysiCal branded disposable milkshake cup. There are other people standing behind her. They appear to be in a paved outdoor retail shopping precinct.B&W medium close up photo of a young girl drinking through a straw from a PhysiCal branded disposable milkshake cup. She is standing outdoors on a paved brick floor. There is a crowd of people behind her. Through a gap in the crowd, some shops are evident in the distance.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, national arthritis week, naw, bourke st mall, osteoporosis prevention, physi-cal, calcium, bone health, 1991 -
National Wool MuseumPhotograph, Herald Sun, c.1970
... Black and white photograph of two children wearing geometric-print jumpers, walking arm-in-arm and holding soft-drink bottles with straws. The figure on left has long dark hair and a fringe, and wears a turtleneck jumper with a geometric Nordic pattern of diamonds, with a pale ground colour and darker accent colours, with checked trousers and white boots. ...MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA Black and white photograph of two children wearing geometric-print jumpers, walking arm-in-arm and holding soft-drink bottles with straws. The figure on left has long dark hair and a fringe, and wears a turtleneck jumper with a geometric Nordic pattern of diamonds, with a pale ground colour and darker accent colours, with checked trousers and white boots. ...Kathryn Knitwear, founded by Robert Blake, manufactured high quality children’s knitwear in Melbourne from the 1940s – 1980s. Robert Blake began manufacturing children’s knitwear in his bedroom in Strathmore using a hand powered machine in the late 1940s. The operation moved to Ascot Vale and Essendon, before eventually establishing a factory in Moonee Ponds in the early 1950s. The business continued to expand, necessitating a move to a new factory in Broadmeadows. By 1962, the Broadmeadows factory was producing an average of 20,000 garments per month, which increased to 24,000 by 1964. Robert Blake’s Son, Brendan recalls that “The Kathryn brand was famous around Australia, anywhere children needed to keep warm and dress smartly. It also won a number of wool fashion awards”, including the 1969 Wool Awards, which was held by the Australian Wool Bureau and published in Women’s Weekly. The Kathryn range was designed for durability, comfort and care, without sacrificing style. They used patterning techniques that increase stretchiness, comfort and fit, as well as integrating decorative elements into the fabric to prevent them from being bulky, uncomfortable or tight. Making longevity of style a priority, Brendan Blake remembers that “there was one particular garment that was in the range for at least thirty years”. He also recalls “In the past, when women have found out that I was associated with Kathryn Knitwear, they would often relate to me the story of a garment they had purchased or received as a gift and, when their child had grown out of it, they would hand it on to another child. Several ladies have told me of purchasing garments for their daughters’ glory box, or saving a particular garment after their daughter had grown out of it. Brendan Blake: “At the peak of their operation they employed approximately two hundred people, mainly women and girls. A family would often seek to send their daughter to work in this company because they knew they would be looked after and safe. One lady wrote to me telling me that working at the Moonee Ponds Factory prior to getting married was the happiest time of her life.” In 1963, workers at the Kathryn factory earned £13 per week, which was 8 shillings and 8 pence higher than the minimum weekly wage for female workers in the textile manufacturing industry (£12 11s 4d). By 1970, the Kathryn Knitwear brand expanded from children’s knitwear into womenswear under the brand name ‘Lady Kathryn’, and for boys and men under ‘Robert Blake’. Continuing to diversify their distribution, they also began exporting ‘Kathryn’ garments to New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, and Japan. ‘Kathryn Knitwear’ was well-known for their early adoption of modern materials and techniques that had broad appeal to their customer base. This is shown in their early use of the acrylic fibre ‘Orlon’ in the 50s and 60s and ‘Superwash’ wool in the 1970s. Many of Kathryn Knitwear’s styles, particularly those that were long running staples of the brand, were available in both wool and Orlon to suit the consumer’s preference. Far from the humble origins of one man in his bedroom with a hand-cranked machine; at its closure in 1980, the Broadmeadows factory of ‘Kathryn’ housed more than 100 machines, including 53 sewing machines and 45 knitting machines. Robert Blake was “a passionate advocate for wool and Australian Made” throughout his whole life. A strong thread that ties through the lifespan of Robert Blake and Kathryn Knitwear is a balance between adopting new innovations without sacrificing the core values of durability, comfort, care and style that had made the brand so well known. Their legacy forms an integral part of both Australian social and manufacturing history.Black and white photograph of two children wearing geometric-print jumpers, walking arm-in-arm and holding soft-drink bottles with straws. The figure on left has long dark hair and a fringe, and wears a turtleneck jumper with a geometric Nordic pattern of diamonds, with a pale ground colour and darker accent colours, with checked trousers and white boots. The figure on the right has short dark hair and wears a jumper with a dark body and turtleneck collar and a pale yoke with contrasting geometric zig-zag patterns, as well as tartan trousers and shiny dark oxford shoes.[reverse] COPYRIGHT HERALD-SUN PHOTOGRAPH SUPPLIED BY FEATURE SERVICES THE HERALD & WEEKLY TIMES LTD. MELBOURNE AUSTRALIAbusiness, business history, manufacturing, knitting machine, fashion textile production, business archives, manufacturing documents, textile industry - history wool marketing, wool marketing fashion textile industry, children's knitwear, children's clothing, knitwear marketing -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyMilkshake Containers
... Mt Beauty had a cafe at the Mt Beauty shopping centre and there was a general store at Mt Beauty North. milk shakes milk bar drink cafe This milkshake set includes 2 metal mugs and 1 glass, mug size and 1 straw dispenser with lift up lid. ...Milk Bars made flavoured milk shakes for customers. The drink included milk, flavouring and ice-cream.Mt Beauty had a cafe at the Mt Beauty shopping centre and there was a general store at Mt Beauty North.This milkshake set includes 2 metal mugs and 1 glass, mug size and 1 straw dispenser with lift up lid.milk shakes, milk bar, drink, cafe -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - COHN BROS FLOAT, EASTER PARADE 1957, c.1957
... straw and male and remake figures. Inscriptions: in image - 'Cohn's Ltd, Bendigo', 'Cohn's 100 years of Progress', 'Bendigo, Swan Hill', Small advertising hoardings on large truck, something soft drinks. ...straw and male and remake figures. Inscriptions: in image - 'Cohn's Ltd, Bendigo', 'Cohn's 100 years of Progress', 'Bendigo, Swan Hill', Small advertising hoardings on large truck, something soft drinks. ...Black and white photograph, in cream folder, of Easter Parade 1957, featuring Cohn Bros 100 years floats. Truck and tray carrying two females and display of Cohn's produce. Small truck with large model of tomato sauce bottle. Horse drawn wagon with bales of straw and male and remake figures. Inscriptions: in image - 'Cohn's Ltd, Bendigo', 'Cohn's 100 years of Progress', 'Bendigo, Swan Hill', Small advertising hoardings on large truck, something soft drinks. 'Say Cohn's please'. Lemonade, Pine Quench, Kola Beer, Lemon Quench, Ginger Beer, Raspberry Quench, Dry Ginger Ale, Grapefruit, Lime and Soda, Mandarin, 6 o'clock lager, Passionfruit. 'Quick and Quenchy'. On front cover BR cover printed 'Reg Brock of Bendigo'. On frame of image BR hand written 'Reg V Brock'. History: Previous Acc. No. MP200.Reg V Brockperson, group, easter procession? -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1990-1991
... straw. The woman is also holding an hors d'oeuvre in her other hand. In the background, there are several other people standing and chatting. One woman is drinking...straw. The woman is also holding an hors d'oeuvre in her other hand. In the background, there are several other people standing and chatting. One woman is drinking ...Two unidentified people pose for a photo at the Osteoporosis Prevention and Self Management Course media launch, circa 1990-1991.B&W medium close up photo of a man and a woman posing for a photo. They are each holding a PhysiCal branded disposable milkshake cup with a straw. The woman is also holding an hors d'oeuvre in her other hand. In the background, there are several other people standing and chatting. One woman is drinking from a cup. There are some posters on the windows, beyond which some wooden lattice panels are evident around the outside of the windows.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, osteoporosis prevention and self management course, physi-cal, calcium, bone health, c1990, c1991 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Group photo, 08/12/1993
... drinking from a champagne flute. Behind him, someone (partially obscured) is raising one arm. In the foreground, a woman is leaning on the table while chatting to another woman wearing a straw hat. ...drinking from a champagne flute. Behind him, someone (partially obscured) is raising one arm. In the foreground, a woman is leaning on the table while chatting to another woman wearing a straw hat. ...In preparation for the construction of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's new building at 263-265 Kooyong Rd, Elsternwick, an event was held on the 8th of December, 1993, to commemorate the pegging of the site. In this photo, event guests gather for refreshments beneath a marquee, after the pegging of the site and official proceedings.B&W medium close up photo of a few people gathered under a marquee, outdoors. A man is drinking from a champagne flute. Behind him, someone (partially obscured) is raising one arm. In the foreground, a woman is leaning on the table while chatting to another woman wearing a straw hat. On the table, there is a bottle of wine, a flute champagne glass, a bowl of strawberries, stacks of paper napkins, and a few brochures. In the background, there is a house and some trees.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, percy baxter arthritis centre, pegging the site, guests, refreshments, wine, champagne, champagne flute, strawberries, marquee, 1993 -
Coal Creek Community Park & MuseumGrapefruit Soda
... Slight Rust on the lid on the label there is a picture of a woman drinking from a grapefruit through a straw...Taylor Melbourne Slight Rust on the lid on the label there is a picture of a woman drinking from a grapefruit through a straw Grapefruit Soda ...Slight Rust on the lid on the label there is a picture of a woman drinking from a grapefruit through a strawThis Bottle can not legally be used by others person H. Taylor H. Taylor Melbourne
