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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Artefact, Citrus Juicer - glass & metal. Williams, Late 19th century
... hand held juicer... This is an early model of a hand-held juice extractor... This is an early model of a hand-held juice extractor. It is a household ...This is an early model of a hand-held juice extractor. It is a household item that is probably over 100 years old.This juice extractor has no known local provenance but it is an interesting item and useful for display. This juice extractor has a brass ring with a handle. Sitting in the ring is a heavy glass container with a concave base and a ridge inner base moulded in a shape to fit a whole or a half of a lemon or orange or other fruit or vegetable. The rim of the glass has two pieces broken off. Attached to the brass base is a metal scoop-shaped dish with a handle. The handle pushes up and down into the glass container to put pressure on the object in the glass container to extract the juice. The scoop section has the maker’s name on the front. ‘Williams’ history of warrnambool, social history, hand held juicer -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, Circa early 1990s
This photo depicts two Arthritis Foundation of Victoria volunteers enjoying themselves at the Volunteers' Christmas Party BBQ. The event was held on the grounds of AFV's Elsternwick headquarters, circa early 1990s.Colour photo of two women sitting on chairs outdoors. One woman is holding a plate of barbequed meat with a drink cup in one hand, and a serviette in the other. The other woman (partially obscured) is holding a cup of orange juice in her hand. Behind them, there is a big red and white bag on a chair, with "Santa's Sack" in black lettering on the front. In the background, there is a red brick building and some cars parked in an adjacent car park.arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, volunteers celebration, christmas party, family christmas barbeque, member volunteers, c1990s