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Mont De LanceyHigh Chair
... Highchairs...Then handed down to Mr and Mrs Bob Parker's children in the late 1940's. Highchairs White painted, wooden child's high chair on four metal wheels. ...The high chair bought originally for the Garth boys Bernard and Phillip in the early 1930's. Then handed down to Mr and Mrs Bob Parker's children in the late 1940's.White painted, wooden child's high chair on four metal wheels. Turned wooden back rails, adjustable height, wooden lift-up tray.highchairs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Furniture - HIGH CHAIR
... Child's Wooden Highchair. Steel Wheels on each leg. Rear wheels approx. 500mm, front approx. 25mm. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields High chair Children Child's Wooden Highchair. Steel Wheels on each leg. Rear wheels approx. 500mm, front approx. 25mm. ...Child's Wooden Highchair. Steel Wheels on each leg. Rear wheels approx. 500mm, front approx. 25mm. Whicker Seat. Turned / Carved arms. Approx 1000mm highhigh chair, children -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFurniture - Child's Convertible High Chair
... This highchair was made by a member of the Koehn family of Wodonga over a century ago and has stayed with the family until it was donated to Wodonga & District Historical Society. ...This highchair was made by a member of the Koehn family of Wodonga over a century ago and has stayed with the family until it was donated to Wodonga & District Historical Society. ...This highchair was made by a member of the Koehn family of Wodonga over a century ago and has stayed with the family until it was donated to Wodonga & District Historical Society. It was used by Mr Allan Koehn as a child having been made by his father. In later life Allan and his wife Mary were active members of the Wodonga community. Allan worked at Mann of Wodonga in the grocery section. When Bob Baily’s opened in Wodonga, Allan continued to work there for many years. Mary loved craft and was an active member of the Wodonga Show Society for 50 years, as well as the Skills Galore Co-operative, volunteering many hours in the Wodonga community.This chair is significant because it was constructed and used in the home of a prominent Wodonga family over a century ago.A wooden high chair on wheel's with metal brackets which allow it to easily convert into a pusher. It also has a movable tray. The back is constructed of wood turned decorative dowelschildren's furniture, wood craft, koehn family of wodonga -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Furniture - Child's High chair, 1861
... Rustic furniture childs highchair Dr. Daniel Curdie This is a hand made wooden chair with two struts at the back and four struts supporting the legs. ...This chair is believed to have come from the homestead of Dr. Daniel Curdie (1810-1884) who arrived in Australia in 1839. He established a property called Tandarook ten miles south of Camperdown. At first he combined farming with a medical practice as he was the only doctor in the coastal regions between Geelong and Portland. After 1850 he concentrated on farming and exploratory tours of the region. The chair may have been used for some or all of his ten children.This chair is of considerable significance firstly because of its rustic nature and age, being a hand made item and secondly because of its association with Dr. Daniel Curdie, one of the important pioneers of the Western District.This is a hand made wooden chair with two struts at the back and four struts supporting the legs. The seat is also wooden. Wooden pegs in some places have been replaced by screws.rustic furniture, childs highchair, dr. daniel curdie
