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Arapiles Historical Society
Functional object - Hessian Sack Needles
... Hessian Sack Needles...Hessian sack needles were essential for agricultural... for sewing or repairing hessian (burlap) sacks. Each needle varies...Hessian sack needles were essential for agricultural ...Hessian sack needles were essential for agricultural and industrial use, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Used for stitching and mending burlap, jute, or canvas sacks that carried goods such as grain, potatoes, flour, and coal. The curved needles were ideal for sewing thick fabric without needing to turn the sack, while the straight ones were used for general stitching. These tools were common in farming communities, warehouses, and shipping industries, where sacks needed frequent repair.A set of four long, rusted metal needles, designed for sewing or repairing hessian (burlap) sacks. Each needle varies slightly in shape and curvature, with some having a straight form, while others are curved or hooked at the tip.sewing, hessian bags, mending, sacks, farm equipment -
Arapiles Historical Society
Tool - Wheat Bag Sampler
... Hessian Sack.... Wheat Grain Measuring Hessian Bag Hessian Sack Farm Equipment ...Such tools were essential in early 20th-century agriculture and trade, when grain quality was determined manually before modern testing equipment. Likely used in rural farming communities and grain storage warehouses. Similar tools have been in use since the 19th century, making them key artifacts in agricultural history.A long, tapered metal tool with a sharp, pointed end designed for piercing through grain bags. The handle is thicker with a flat or rounded top, allowing for easy gripping. The shaft shows signs of rust and wear, indicating age and extensive use.wheat, grain, measuring, hessian bag, hessian sack, farm equipment, commercial equipment -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Digital image, Black and white, Moorabbin Co-operative Store, c. 1910
... carrying a load with hessian sacks and another on the far right..., one carrying a load with hessian sacks and another on the far... carrying a load with hessian sacks and another on the far right ...Black and white image depicting two men wearing aprons standing in front of Moorabbin Co-operative Stores, Nepean Highway Cheltenham. Exchange Hotel to the right. Three horse drawn wagons, on the left two white horses with a man holding the reins, one carrying a load with hessian sacks and another on the far right with a man in the seat of the wagon also wearing an apron, suggesting they are workers at the store.Black and white image of two men wearing aprons standing in front of Moorabbin Co-operative Store with three horse drawn wagons, on the left two white horses with a man holding the reins, one carrying a load with hessian sacks and another on the far right with a man in the seat of the wagon also wearing an apron. A sign on the left hand side of the building Havelock Tabacco.Printed in black text a round white sticker: 75 Hand written in red ink: 75%horse drawn wagon, workers, moorabbin, cheltenham, commerce, trade -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Coal bag
... 8439.1 - Hessian sack with rope drawstrings, which... Korumburra gippsland 8439.1 - Hessian sack with rope drawstrings ...8439.1 - Hessian sack with rope drawstrings, which are secured to metal bag handles and has a three pronged embroidery mark on it. -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Merv Matthews making a basket
... legs whilst sitting on the floor. Next to him, on hessian... sitting on the floor. Next to him, on hessian sacks, a suited man ...Merv Matthews makes a basket using a baseboard over his legs whilst sitting on the floor. Next to him, on hessian sacks, a suited man looks on.1 x B/W photograph of man sitting on floor making a cane basketqueensland industrial institute for the blind, merv matthews, employment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: GRAVEL HILL PRIMARY SCHOOL
... Colour photograph. Children in costume. Hessian sack. Jeans... in costume. Hessian sack. Jeans. Boots. Kiandra. Center ...Colour photograph. Children in costume. Hessian sack. Jeans. Boots. Kiandra. Center of the outback with dragons so go slow. Sweeney's general store and universal emporium. Painted scenery. Church. Gravel Hill Primary School. 1988 Production 'The Wallaby Track''.photo, group, children in costume -
Kilmore Historical Society
Photograph, 69 Sydney Street
... cargo on a wagon stored in hessian sacks. The photograph... on a wagon stored in hessian sacks. The photograph is mounted ...21cm x 14.5cm black and white photograph of the bullock team in front of Thomas Phillip's Forge, Mrs Crossley's house, Dunrobin Castle owned by Mr & Mrs King. The bullock team is hauling cargo on a wagon stored in hessian sacks. The photograph is mounted on board. Written on the back: 110/12 Bullock Team Thomas Phillips Shoeing, Mrs Crosley, & Mrs Kings Dunrobin Castle. Chapter 4bullocks, forges, blacksmiths, cargo, transport -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Filthy sack of coal
... 8442.1 - Very dirty hessian coal sack, actually filled... Korumburra gippsland 8442.1 - Very dirty hessian coal sack, actually ...8442.1 - Very dirty hessian coal sack, actually filled with coal; rope drawstrings have steel handles. -
Ballarat Apron Festival
Apron, Sugar Bag Apron, 1930s
... . By making do and adapting waste materials, such as hessian sacks... and adapting waste materials, such as hessian sacks and fabric scraps ...This apron was made by Theresa Dunn (néé Wallis) of Breakaway Creek, Victoria. Born in 1912, Theresa came from a farming family and left school at the age of 14 following the death of her mother to help care for her younger siblings. Well known for her needlework, Theresa and her sister Eileen exhibited widely and later judged work for Victorian and interstate needlework competitions. Sticklers for perfection, they were known to always look at the back of the work first. In 1935 Theresa married Allan Dunn. This apron formed part of her glory box; a collection of items saved in preparation for married life. Never used, it was donated to the Ballarat Apron Festival in 2017 by Theresa’s daughter. Made by Theresa Dunn of Breakaway Creek in the 1930s, this apron reflects early-20th century ideals of thrift and resourcefulness that were highly regarded as desirable feminine traits. By making do and adapting waste materials, such as hessian sacks and fabric scraps, into practical clothing, women could demonstrate their sewing expertise and ingenuity; highly prized qualities during times of economic depression or frugalness. Part of Theresa's glory box, this apron is in immaculate condition and is an example of depression era clothing and resourcefulness. Sugar bag apron (circa 1930s) Ballarat Apron Festival collection Until the mid-20th century concepts of thrift and resourcefulness were highly regarded as desirable feminine traits. By making do and adapting waste materials, such as hessian sacks and fabric scraps, into practical clothing, women could demonstrate their sewing expertise and ingenuity; highly prized qualities during times of economic depression or frugalness. Colonial Sugar Refining Co Ltd. Pure Cane Sugar 70lbs. Melbourne 1A -
Orbost & District Historical Society
chair, 1988-1989
... is made from a hessian potato sack - Packed by McDougals of Neerim... from a hessian potato sack - Packed by McDougals of Neerim Vic ...This pole chair was probably made as a display item for the Slab Hut (Orbost Visitor Information Centre).A triangular shaped three-legged pole chair. The chair seat is made from a hessian potato sack - Packed by McDougals of Neerim Vic. The sack is attached by wire. The frame of the chair appears to be made from one solid piece of wood. It is dark brown in colour and has a cross piece at the front and a small strengthening piece on the backm leg.furniture chair -
Upper Yarra Museum
Food Safe, Untitled
http://museumvictoria.com.au/discoverycentre/infosheets/the-coolgardie-safe/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coolgardie_safe The Coolgardie Safe is a low-tech refrigeration unit which uses the heat transfer which occurs during evaporation of water. It was named after the place where it was invented — the small mining town of Coolgardie, Western Australia, near Kalgoorlie-Boulder. http://www.biggles.com.au/ The Coolgardie Safe was simply a wire framed box with wheat sack strips hanging down the sides, which were kept wet by the process of osmosis from a dish or small tank of water. The food inside the Safe was kept cool due to the principle that evaporation takes away heat; the wet hessian strips experience evaporation from the wind and the sun and thus you have a refrigerator. http://www.whitehat.com.au/australia/Inventions/InventionsA.html Coolgardie Safe made from galvanised iron with hessian drapped over 4 sides, rectangular on 4 legs. 2 trays inside, 3rd tray inserted in top as cover, metal meshing on callapsable sides and door. Stands in tray. The tray assists with pest control as it was filled with water.kitchen galvanised iron coolgardie safe hessian food preservation pest control water -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Coal sack
8441.1 - Hessian bag full of coal, presumably for effect; sides of the bag have drawstrings of rope with metal handles. -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Dirty coal sack
84440.1 - Hessian bag with rope "drawstring", to which, at the bag opening, are attached metal "handles".