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Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Food mixer, Kan Wondami, 1930s c
... Food mixer...food mixers...Hand operated metal kitchen food mixer, twin chromed... mixers food mixers "Kan wondami R" Hand operated metal kitchen ...Precursor to electric kitchen mixersHand operated metal kitchen food mixer, twin chromed beaters and handle, silver metallic paint with green plastic bowl (non-original)"Kan wondami R"food mixers -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Electric Food Mixer, Estimated pre- WW2
... Electric Food Mixer..."Marvel" Electric Food Mixer - two beaters affixed... AC DC 25 STYLE 21 No 1304082/MARVEL/Electric Food Mixer.../Electric Food Mixer/Licensed under United States Patents/No's ..."Marvel" Electric Food Mixer - two beaters affixed to cylindical component that encases electric motor with cord attached - this component attached to metal stand with swivelling device - all metal painted pale green including rotating stand for placing mixing bowl on - black plastic? handle on moveable top section and circular open holes on top and around the sides.Plaque affixed to cylindrical section reads "75 watt/VOLTS AC DC 25 STYLE 21 No 1304082/MARVEL/Electric Food Mixer/Licensed under United States Patents/No's...... -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Food Mixer, Lemon Squeezer
... Food Mixer, Lemon Squeezer...Hinged food mixer with egg beater blades of chrome plated... down into the basin when lemon is squeezed. Machine Food Mixer ...Hinged food mixer with egg beater blades of chrome plated steel. Brass handle, chromed. Base worked steel painted with hammertone paint. White plastic base to hold missing lemon squeezer. Bowl to mix in missing. Has five small rubber legs.Has a planetary action and is hand driven. Beats eggs, cream and potatoes. The juice can run down into the basin when lemon is squeezed.domestic items, food preparation -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Mix Master
... White electrical food mixer with six parts. 1. Motor...) on gold oblong 'emblem' White electrical food mixer with six parts ...The Kiewa Hydro Electric Scheme (KHES) produced electricity for the people living in the Kiewa Valley and beyond to many parts of Victoria. The people and their families working on the scheme were encouraged by their employer the State Electricity Commission of Victoria to purchase and use electrical appliances. The mix master was popular for mixing food for baking and for making juice drinks. Ron White owned this 1950s vintage Sunbeam model 9 mixer with stand, milk glass bowls and complete juicer. Ron was a senior member of staff during the construction and operation of the KHES.This mix master was owned by Ron White who was appointed Area Operations Engineer Kiewa in June 1956. Ron was later appointed General Superintendent and then in 1974 to principal Hydro Engineer of the recently titled Hydro Division.White electrical food mixer with six parts. 1. Motor upright - white, on black stand horizontal. Black dial at back with speeds numbered and type of mix eg. mash. Front switch on/off. Black electric cord attached. Long black handle on one side. 2 Two beaters, silver 3. Bowls, white one small and one large. The small one has a spout. 4. Squeezer, white - fits on top for juicing. Parts as with orange juicer and with funnel at the front for juice to flow into a bowl.'Sunbeam' (in red) / 'Mix Master' in (black) on gold oblong 'emblem' sunbeam mix master; kitchen appliance; cooking; ron white; kiewa hydro electric scheme; food preparation -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bowl Enamel, unknown, circa mid to late 1900's
... food processors and mixers were readily available(1940's... and mixers were readily available(1940's). Basic food ingrediences ...This "mixing" bowl was used in a period before electric food processors and mixers were readily available(1940's). Basic food ingrediences requiring mixing such as cakes scones and bread had to be hand blended.This mixing bowl is very significant to the Kiewa Valley andrural regions because it details not only what kitchens, be they commercial, domestic or rural camp, required to be stocked with but also a period in time when electrical goods such as blenders were not on in production and electricity was not available.This bowl is made from steel and has a green enamel covering. The rim of the bowl has a black border to highlight its edge.nilmixing bowl, kitchen -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cake mixer, circa 1948
The Mixmaster 9B in 1948 was the first Sunbeam appliance to be made in Australia. It was designed in the USA.After years of rationing and shortages, the 1950s were a period of economic prosperity, high employment and great technological development. During this period, Australians enthusiastically adorned their homes with a dazzling range of new domestic appliances. Hire-purchase schemes allowed people to take products home and pay for them in instalments. The American-designed Mixmaster 9B was the first Sunbeam appliance manufactured and sold in Australia in 1948. An early Sunbeam Mixmaster. It is an electronic stand mixer with a black metal base in the shape of a rounded teardrop with two holes for the turntable. It has a cream enameled metal arm, cream coloured metal motor housing with a black plastic handle on the top. On the back of the motor housing is a black plastic knob with ten speed options for the mixer, and the "OFF" position. a black electric cord is attached under the motor housing with a black switch beneath the cord. The motor housing is able to tilt backwards on a hinge which is attached to the top of the stand arm. It is worked on AC or Dc power 240 On the bottom are the words "MODEL 9B". mixmaster sunbeam kitchen-appliance food-technology -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Kitchen Equipment, Mechanical Cake mixer c 1890, c1880
A mixer is a kitchen utensil which uses a gear-driven mechanism to rotate a set of beaters in a bowl containing the food to be prepared. It automates the repetitive tasks of stirring, whisking or beating. Mixers for the kitchen first came into use midway through the nineteenth century; the earliest were mechanical devices. The mixer with rotating parts was patented in 1856 by Ralph Collier a tinsmith in Baltimore, Maryland .This was followed by E.P. Griffith's whisk patented in England in 1857. A circular tin used for mixing batters. The 2 beaters are of wire, with metal gears, suspended from a metal strip that fits over the tin bowl. and is clamped into place by a metal screw . A crank handle with a wooden black knob attached by a screw is turned by hand to mix the batter in the base. This tin could be secured to a table by a clamp and screw. cooking, kitchen equipment, dairy, cakes, housework, early settlers, pioneers, baking, nutrition, blacksmiths, market gardeners, cake mixers, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, brighton -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Food Mixer, c1942
... Food Mixer... glass bowls. Two metal beaters. Machine Food Mixer ...Donated by Norm Foun.|Made at Lithgow N.S.W. Small Arms Factory Aust in approx 1942.Sunbeam Mix Master - white enameled metal electric mixer with speed controls at one end and provision for the beater blades at other. Mounted on a black base with a turntable for turning the bowl. Black cord with Ring Grip plug. Two white opaque glass bowls. Two metal beaters.Sunbeam Mixmasterdomestic items, cooking -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Horlick's Mixer
Glass phial marked 'Horlick's Mixer' in red with measurements in ounces and grammes. Metal plunger mixed the Horlick's chocolate with the milkdomestic items, food preparation -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Food mixer, 1930-1939 Approximate
... Food mixer... mixers, white squeezer, black rubber mat Food mixer ...Donated by Bramich, Margaret, a relative of Miss Williams, Beth. Beth is a member of the Rutherglen Historical SocietyHeavy based, silver grey mixer & fruit squeezer. Silver coloured mixers, white squeezer, black rubber mat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Water Driven Mixer
... the mixing paddles. food preparation hydro mixer HYDRO MIXER PAT APP ...The Hydro mixer was attached to the kitchen tap which drove the mixing paddles.Mostly made of cast iron covered with green enamel. Its base is a 20 centimetre diameter and two centimetres high and shaped to hold a bowl, there is a protrusion eight centimetres long, four centimetres wide and nine centimetres high. A hinged section is attached to the protrusion of the base, it's a curved oval shape that's four centimetres by three centimetres at its base and tappers to four centimetres by two centimetres at the top, it then widens to an eleven centimetre diameter and three centimetres high shape that is parallel to the base, the centre of it is above the centre of the base. There is a removable eleven centimetre diameter plate screwed to the top. A two centimetre diameter 60 centimetre long plastic hose with a brass fitting on the end that is flared to four centimetres is attached to the side of the circular top. A one centimetre diameter metal tube is attached underneath that has two beaters on the end of it.HYDRO MIXER PAT APP FORfood preparation, hydro mixer -
Mont De Lancey
Hydro Mixer, Circa 1920
... -and-dandenong-ranges Connects to a kitchen sink tap. Whisks Food ...Connects to a kitchen sink tap.Hydro Mixer water powered whisk, with marble patterning on body of enamelled cast iron mechanism.Hydro Mixer Pat. App.whisks, food processing equipment -
Mont De Lancey
Cake Mixer, Landers, Frary & Clark, Circa 1905
Tinplate round cake mixer with 2 beaters and 1 whisk, operated by hand-cranked handle with a wooden knob. Mixer attaches to a table with a screw on clamp.whisks, food processing equipment