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Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Basin - Enamel
... Basin - Enamel...enamel basin. washing. hospitals. hygiene....Enamel basins were used usually for washing hands and face...Large round pale yellow enamel basin with green rounded... Hospital in the Kiewa Valley. enamel basin. washing. hospitals ...Enamel basins were used usually for washing hands and face at home and in hospitals. Water was heated and added to the cold water in the basin. Water was heated on the stove and then mixed with cold water for washing people prior to hot and cold water being available by taps. This basin may have been used at home or at the Tawonga District Hospital in the Kiewa Valley.Large round pale yellow enamel basin with green rounded edge. It has straight slightly sloping sides with a rim.enamel basin. washing. hospitals. hygiene. -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Basin - Enamel, 1940's
... Basin - Enamel...enamel basin...This grey enamel basin is large with a royal blue lip... equipment was eventually replaced with stainless steel. enamel basin ...The Tawonga District Hospital opened in the early 1950's in the Kiewa Valley to treat local patients from Mt Beauty and the residents of the KIewa Valley. The State Electricity Commission of Victoria assisted with the building of the hospital as the population of Mt Beauty increased with the S.E.C. workers and their families during the construction of the Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme. The Tawonga Hospital was later relocated to Mt Beauty. All the enamel equipment was eventually replaced with stainless steel.This grey enamel basin is large with a royal blue lip. It was used in the Tawonga District Hospital to wash patients.enamel basin, tawonga hospital, medical, kiewa hydro electric scheme -
Upper Yarra Museum
Hand basin
... Green enamel basin... basin wash water soap personal hygene Green enamel basin Hand ...These Enamal wash basins could be found in most homes, shacks and tents, up untill the use of internal plumbing and sinks.Green enamel basinenamal basin wash water soap personal hygene -
Nhill Aviation Heritage Centre
Memorabilia - Water bubble drinker, c1940s
... Cast iron drinker stand and basin white enamel coated... clearance sale on the aerodrome after the war. drinker bubble basin ...This drinker was purchased by Walter Dart from the RAAF clearance sale on the aerodrome after the war.Cast iron drinker stand and basin white enamel coated with one square hole for water bubble tap and one drain fitting. drinker bubble, basin, stand, walter dart, bubbler, dart -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Candle Holder x2, circa early 1900
Historically this item was before electricity lighting was available. There is no protection around the candle to prevent wind or air movement from extinguishing the candle flame therefore this means of night illumination was used within a house environment. It could be easily moved from room to room but would have insignificant "candle power" to lighten more than a few metres around it. This item was before kerosene lamps, gas lighting and electric/battery lamps This candle holder would have been used within the homes of Kiewa residences to illuminate the way from room to room where there were no other forms of lighting available. As it is relatively light in weight and with a finger/s grip it is highly portable and was in time replaced by battery powered torches. It was used in a period where home, or local made candles were a necessity of living. This Item was used before battery powered torches were invented. Although candles are still used in the late 20th and after, their fundamental use has changed and they function more as a mood enhancement item or as a back up for an electrical power failure and the alternative battery powered torch also runs out of power.1. This small basin shaped candle holder is formed of metal and sealed with a pale grey enamel skin. It has a black painted edge and finger holder. It has a raised vertical spout for the securing of the candle. The bottom of the basin is contoured from the candle base to the outer edge to allow for melted candle wax to be safely held within the basin. 2. As above. The handle is rusty but otherwise in good condition. candle-holder, portable light enamel household goods -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BASIN & SOAP
.1 WHITE ENAMELLED BOWEL WITH TWO REPAIRS .2 BLOCK OF HOME MADE SOAPlocal history, domestic item, ablutions, domestic items, ablutions -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Kidney dishes
Four enameled kidney dishes. A kidney dish (British English) or emesis basin (American English) is a shallow basin with a kidney-shaped base and sloping walls used in medical and surgical wards to receive soiled dressings and other medical waste. The shape of the dish allows it to be held against the patient's body to catch any falling fluids or debris. Various sizes of emesis basins are common in healthcare settings. Aileen and John Ellison Collectionmedical, kidney dish