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Kew Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Bed Warmers, Whittingslowe Engineers Ltd, Whittingslowe 'Hot-Glow' Water Bottles, 1945-1950
... Whittingslowe 'Hot-Glow' Water Bottles...hot water bottles... manufacturer. A patent for the 'Hot-Glow' water bottles was issued...Two brass cylindrical hot water bottles, manufactured..."HOT-GLOW' WATER BOTTLES / WHITTINGSLOWE MANUFACTURER.... A patent for the 'Hot-Glow' water bottles was issued to the company ...Whittingslowe Engineers Ltd of Adelaide was an Australian manufacturer. A patent for the 'Hot-Glow' water bottles was issued to the company in 1945. An advertisement in 1946 (Morning Bulletin, 19/06) describes the bottles as all metal and advertised their price as 11/6 each.These two hot water bottles are fine and rare examples of products produced by a major Australian engineering and manufacturing company.Two brass cylindrical hot water bottles, manufactured by Whittingslowe. The label of the manufacturer and distributor is on the from of each bottle on a red and gold label."HOT-GLOW' WATER BOTTLES / WHITTINGSLOWE MANUFACTURER / ? WOOD PTY LTD MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY / AUSTRALIAN DISTRIBUTORShot water bottles, domestic objects, whittingslowe - manufacturers -
Mont De Lancey
Hot water bottle
... Hot water bottle...hot water bottles....stoneware hot water bottle, generally a cylindrical shape...Stoneware hot water bottle with a screw in lid. Generally...-and-dandenong-ranges stoneware hot water bottle, generally a cylindrical ...stoneware hot water bottle, generally a cylindrical shape with an opening at the top and a round knob on one end which presumably functions as a holder. The main part of the body is cream, with the knob end brown.Stoneware hot water bottle with a screw in lid. Generally a cylindrical shape with an opening at the top and a round knob on one end which presumably functions as a holder. The main part of the body is cream, with the knob end and lid, brown.hot water bottles., bed warmers -
Mont De Lancey
Hot Water Bottle, Sylph
... Hot Water Bottle...hot water bottles...'Sylph' brand, green hot water bottle....-and-dandenong-ranges hot water bottles "Sylph" 'Sylph' brand, green hot ...'Sylph' brand, green hot water bottle."Sylph"hot water bottles -
Mont De Lancey
Hot Water Bottles
... Hot Water Bottles... Lootsje Amsterdam - Tolley's Brandy water bottle. Hot Water ...3 x water bottles:- 1. Silver Sunrise stainless Pat Appn 6368/42 water bottle with handle. 2. Silver Tower water bottle. 3. Pottery, Erwen Lucac Bols Het Lootsje Amsterdam - Tolley's Brandy water bottle.water containers -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Ceramic - Hot water bottle, late 19th - early 20th century
... Hot water bottle...hot water bottle...This hot water bottle was designed to lay flat in a bed...Hot water bottle, earthenware, pale colour with brown glaze... Robinson Browns Rd Officer 3809 - Hot water bottle P.M.O." ... Warrnambool great-ocean-road This hot water bottle was designed to lay ...This hot water bottle was designed to lay flat in a bed between the sheets. Its purpose was to warm the bed before use. The bottle was filled with hot water then a stopper was placed in the top to seal it, preventing the water from running out. The inscription on the attached label of this hot water bottle gives both the donor's details and the location of the bottle when it was first displayed at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. the "P.M.O." are the initials for the Port Medical Office. The donor's details are also written in pencil on the base of the bottle. In the 16th-century people warmed their beds with the 'bed warmer', which was a long-handled, metal pan filled with hot coals and embers and covered with a lid. The pan was placed between the bedsheets to warm the bed before the person retired to sleep for the night. In the early 19th-century earthenware bed warmers came began to be used for the same purpose. They would be filled with hot water and sealed then often wrapped in fabric. The ceramic material would hold the heat for quite some time, without being too hot for the person in bed to also warm their feet as they went off to sleep. Hot water bottles were later made from glass, copper, brass or tin. Some manufacturers made them into decorative pieces that still had practical use. In 1903 a patent was taken out for the first rubber hot water bottle, invented by Slavoljub Eduard Penkala, a Croatian engineer. This bottle is of historic significance, as an example of personal heating equipment used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Hot water bottle, earthenware, pale colour with brown glaze on top over the shoulder and mouth section and clear glaze on the remainder of the sides. The cylindrical bottle tapers to a slightly narrower base. One side of the bottle, about a sixth of the circumference, is flat. The base of the bottle has a handwritten inscription. An inscription was on the paper label originally attached to the bottle. Inscription hand written on base of bottle "Mrs K. Rob _ / Browns Rd / Offic / 3 _ _ 9" Inscription on paper label " "Mrs K Robinson Browns Rd Officer 3809 - Hot water bottle P.M.O." flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, domestic item, hot water bottle, heating equipment, ceramic bottle, stoneware bottle, potter, earthenware, personal item, bed warmer, foot warmer, flat-sided hot water bottle, household item, stoneware, clay, ceramic -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Household Equipment, Earthenware hot water bottle 'Hoffmann', c1900
... Household Equipment, Earthenware hot water bottle 'Hoffmann'...Large stoneware hot water bottle also called a foot warmer...A large earthenware hot water bottle.... stoneware hot water bottle also called a foot warmer. The stoneware ...Large stoneware hot water bottle also called a foot warmer. The stoneware hot water bottle has a rubber cap, often the original stone cap would be replaced with a cork alternative to seal the hot water. Because they were mass produced and very robust many survived so the antique value is not great. Many stoneware hot water bottles are still in use today and will be for years to come. Stoneware is a certain clay fired at a particularly high temperature and glazed so that it resembles polished stone.The bottle was filled with hot water, close the stopper securely and stand them in a bed, upright, on their small flat ends so that the sheets and blankets formed a tent-like structure over them. The peak of the 'tent' was the special feature of the rounded knob opposite the flat end, which also served as a carrying handle. Used this way, the hot water bottle was supposed to heat more of the bed Josef Hoffmann (1870–1956) attended the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna and studied architecture under Otto Wagner. As a designer, Hoffmann was creative and prolific. His design portfolio encompassed commissions for buildings and interiors but extended to things as diverse as textiles, umbrella knobs, walking stick handles, tea pots, caskets and book covers as well as glass and ceramics.In 1903, with Koloman Moser and financier Fritz Waerndorfer, Hoffmann founded the Wiener Werkstätte. The collaboration of artists, designer architects and artisans enabled the realisation of the ‘total artwork’. Hoffmann’s designs were based on simple and clear proportions and employed rich, high-quality materials. Everyday objects were conceived as part of a whole living environment and were considered works of art. A large earthenware hot water bottle.HOFFMANNearly settlers, moorabbin mckinnon, ormond, bentleigh, pottery, craftwork, earthenware, pioneers, hoffmann josef, waerndorfer fritz, moser kololan, weiner werkstatte, vienna, austria, brumpton frances -
Federation University Historical Collection... Hot Water Bottle cover...Hot water bottle cover made by a member of the Watson...Pink and green knitted hot water bottle cover... Murtoa. c1930's. Hot Water Bottle cover Knitted hot water bottle ...Hot water bottle cover made by a member of the Watson family from Murtoa. c1930's.Pink and green knitted hot water bottle cover with appliqued flower decoration. There are two press studs for fastening.hot water bottle cover, knitted hot water bottle cover, watson family murtoa
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Cheese World Museum
Bottle, Stone hot water bottle
... Stone hot water bottle... the local community. This hot water bottle is part of the collection...Brown stoneware cylindrical hot water bottle with dark... supports the local community. This hot water bottle is part ...The Percy Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. Percy and Myrtle Uebergang's children were twins, Ray and Joyce born in 1926 who lived at Tooram Park until their deaths, Ray in 1986 and Joyce in 1992. Neither Ray nor Joyce married and following the death of her brother Joyce set up the Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundation which supports the local community. This hot water bottle is part of the collection of items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. Uebergang catalogue No.F61 Brown stoneware cylindrical hot water bottle with dark brown knob at one end used as a handle; a round hole in dark brown on top used to fill the bottle, stopper missing; slightly flattened base to prevent rolling.Uebergang No. F61 (on base) -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Hot Water Bottle
... Hot Water Bottle...stainless steel hot water bottle. Vintage 1900. Very...) Pat. App. 6358/42 stainless steel hot water bottle. Vintage ...Used to advantage by Mrs Conley (donors mother)stainless steel hot water bottle. Vintage 1900. Very effective.Pat. App. 6358/42 -
Millewa Community Pioneer Forest & Historical Society
Hot Water Bottle, Sunrise Stainless
... Hot Water Bottle...Hot water bottle...Stainless steel hot water bottle for bed warming, screw... on frosty Millewa nights Boston Hot water bottle Millewa warming ...Used as a bed warmer by the Boston Family Representative of bed warmers used by pioneers on frosty Millewa nightsStainless steel hot water bottle for bed warming, screw in stopperSunrise Stainless Steel CO MELB PAT APPN 6368/42boston, hot water bottle, millewa, warming -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - HOT WATER BOTTLE COVER, APPROX 1920
... HOT WATER BOTTLE COVER...HOT WATER BOTTLE COVER...WHITE LINEN EMBROIDERED HOT WATER BOTTLE COVER,SCALLOPED... history HOT WATER BOTTLE COVER W HULL WHITE LINEN EMBROIDERED HOT ...WHITE LINEN EMBROIDERED HOT WATER BOTTLE COVER,SCALLOPED EDGE, DRAW STRING COTTON TAPEW HULLlocal history, hot water bottle cover -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Hot Water Bottle, 1940's
... Hot Water Bottle...hot water bottle...Oval shaped metal hot water bottle with screw in thread... heating Oval shaped metal hot water bottle with screw in thread ...Used by internees Camp 3 TaturaOval shaped metal hot water bottle with screw in thread. Removable plug and wire carrying handle attachedhot water bottle, oval, beck h, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, domestic, items, heating -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Hot Water Bottle cover, 1940
... Hot Water Bottle cover...Hot Water Bottle Cover, Baglike in shape with blanket... items heating Hot Water Bottle Cover, Baglike in shape ...Made from blanket like material by internee at camp 3 Tatura, used there by interneesHot Water Bottle Cover, Baglike in shape with blanket stitiching opening & drawstring.Material is a grey colour with a pale striped patterntatura, ww2, domestic, items, heating -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Hot Water Bottle, 1940's
... Hot Water Bottle...hot water bottle...Oval shaped metal hot water bottle with lift up carrying... heating Oval shaped metal hot water bottle with lift up carrying ...Used by internees, at camp 3 taturaOval shaped metal hot water bottle with lift up carrying handle with removable metal plug. (thread/screws into place)hot water bottle, oval, metal, beck h, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, domestic, items, heating -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Earthenwear hot water bottle
... Earthenwear hot water bottle...Earthenwear hot water bottle. One side flattened... water bottles Earthenwear hot water bottle. One side flattened ...Earthenwear hot water bottle. One side flattened for storage. Decorative glaze to exterior on upper half. Cork inlet/outlet on side. No maker mark.water bottles -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Hot Water Bottle
... Hot Water Bottle...A type of hot water bottle carried by aircraft pilots... mornington-peninsula A type of hot water bottle carried by aircraft ...A type of hot water bottle carried by aircraft pilots and crew to keep themselves warm whilst flying at high altitudes. The bottle is made of Aluminium and was carried in a pocket of their flying suit. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Domestic object - Hot water Bottle, Karl Wied, 1940's
... Hot water Bottle...Hot Water Bottle...Hot water bottle...Made from galvanized iron. Made in usual hot water bottle... iron. Made in usual hot water bottle shape with all joins ...Used by internees to warm their beds.Made from galvanized iron. Made in usual hot water bottle shape with all joins soldered. The stopper is a manufactured one (bought). Made in Camp 3 during internment.On Plug - Eyelets Pty Ltd Melbourne. Made in Australia.hot water bottle, camp internees, wied family, bissinger family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Bottle
... Has been used as a hot water bottle.... Mitcham melbourne Has been used as a hot water bottle. domestic ...Has been used as a hot water bottle.Stone ginger beer bottle. Light brown glaze on top.R. Harrison Spring St Fitzroy| Celebrated Ginger Beer Brewed.domestic items, containers -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Foot warmer, Hoffman Australia, Stoneware foot warmer, 1930c
... Used to warm feet: ancestor of the hot water bottle.... of the hot water bottle. foot warmers Stoneware foot warmer, treacle ...Used to warm feet: ancestor of the hot water bottle.Stoneware foot warmer, treacle and off-white glazefoot warmers -
Orbost & District Historical Society
hot water bottle, 18th century
... hot water bottle...hot-water-bottle ceramic...A stoneware hot water bottle, generally a round shape... gippsland Used as a bed warmer, or foot warmer. hot-water-bottle ...Used as a bed warmer, or foot warmer. A stoneware hot water bottle, generally a round shape with an opening at the top and a round knob on one end which presumably functions as a holder. The stopper is missing. The main part of the body is cream, with the knob end brown.hot-water-bottle ceramic -
Birregurra Historical Society
Can
... hot water bottle...Donated to collection. Used in 1950s as hot water bottle.... Household object in 1950s metal can water bottle hot water bottle ...Donated to collection. Used in 1950s as hot water bottle to warm bed in cold Western District homes.Household object in 1950sSilver plated metal cylinder with metal screw top stopperPAT APPN 6368/42 Sunrise stainless steel Melbournemetal, can, water bottle, hot water bottle, stainless steel -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Hot water bottle, 1940s
... Hot water bottle...This is an example of a hot water bottle in common use... This is an example of a hot water bottle in common use in households ...This is an example of a hot water bottle in common use in households in the mid 20th century before the use of rubber ones.This bottle has no known local provenance but is retained as an example of a household item from the past. This a cylindrical silver coloured metal canister. It has a screw top stopper with a metal handle. The top of the stopper is rusted. The body of the canister has three lots of ridges around the surface and is also chipped.SU....... Stainless Steel Co. Melb. 20th century household items, early 20th century hotwater bottle -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Hot water bottle, Mid 20th century
... Hot water bottle...Hot water bottle...A hot water bottle such as this would have been used.... Hot water bottle Hot water bottle ...A hot water bottle such as this would have been used in the mid 20th century before the advent of rubber ones.This item is retained for display purposes.This is a cylindrical aluminium bottle with a detachable metal stopper .The stopper has a metal handle. It has traces of adhesive tape on one side to cover a small hole. The body of the cylinder is dinted. 20th century house hold items -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Functional object - The Mecca Foot Warmer, 1900-1914
... Ceramic hot water bottles were common in the 19th and early... Ceramic hot water bottles were common in the 19th and early 20th ...Ceramic hot water bottles were common in the 19th and early 20th centuries. As well as filling hot water containers to warm your bed, you could buy earthenware bottles to use as foot warmers or hand warmers too. Earlier foot warmers used to hold hot coals, or glowing wood, not warm water. In the same way, traditional bed warmers filled with embers were once more usual than hot water bottles.Ceramic foot warmer glazed in cream with a decoration of lattice and pink roses.Maker stamp on base: "The Mecca Foot Warmer / Made in finest English Ivory Ware / Reg. No. 571373 / No sharp corners / Warming Pan / Stone-Trent Englandfoot warmer, household item, bedroom item -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Hot water bottle (warme kruik)
... Hot water bottle (warme kruik)...hot water bottle... (Hot water bottle given to us when we came out of the Japanese... of acceptance. hot water bottle Handwritten label says: Warm water kruik ...Given to former prisoners in Japanese camps in the former Dutch East Indies after liberation 1946. Dutch colonists suffered incarceration under the Japanese occupation of former Dutch East Indies. Post-war many returned to The Netherlands where they suffered from the cold. It was difficult for them to settle in and this gift would have been a welcome gesture of acceptance.Hollow cylindrical copper tube with copper screw top with circular handle. Handwritten label says: Warm water kruik aan ons gegeven toen wij koud en berooid uit de Japanse kampen kwamen Jan 1946 (Hot water bottle given to us when we came out of the Japanese camps, cold and destitute, Jan 1946).hot water bottle -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, Domestic Wagga, Mrs E Faulkner, 1943 - 1947
... this wagga for her father in his later years when a hot water bottle... a hot water bottle was considered too dangerous and a blanket ...Donated to the Running Stitch collection by Mrs Faulkner of Bendigo after she saw the exhibition curated by Murray Walker at the Museum of Victoria in 1985 of memorabilia. Mrs Faulkner sent the wagga down on the train and Lois Densham picked it up from 'Travellers Aid' at Spencer Sreet station. Mrs Faulkner made this wagga for her father in his later years when a hot water bottle was considered too dangerous and a blanket was not warm enough.Printed cretonne cover of yellow and orange flowers, covering a wagga style quilt made of two standard size wheat bags opened out and stitched together. An opening in the cover has been tacked down to reveal the jute lining.quilting - history, running stitch group, running stitch collection, highlights of the national wool museum: from waggas to the wool quilt prize - exhibition (22/09/2001 - 02/12/2001), faulkner -
Northern District School of Nursing. Managed by Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Four pages of memories of working as an unqualified tutor (1966 - 75) and later as a qualified teacher at the NDSN at Lister House Bendigo by Jo Pellisier
... a hot water bottle to 18-year-old nursing students....; such as how to fill a hot water bottle to 18-year-old nursing students ...The Northern District School of Nursing opened in 1950 in to address the issues around nurse recruitment, training and education that had previously been hospital based. The residential school was to provide theoretical and in-house education and practical training over three years. The students would also receive practical hands-on training in the wards of associated hospitals. The Northern District School of Nursing operated from Lister House, Rowan Street, Bendigo. It was the first independent school of nursing in Victoria and continued until it closed in 1989. The book "The First of its Kind" was published in 2015. Printed in Bendigo by "Bendigo Modern Press". Four pages of memories of working as an unqualified tutor (1966 - 75) and later as a qualified teacher at the NDSN at Lister House Bendigo by Jo Pellisier. Three pages of memories of attending the first-year start-up of the NDSN at Lister House Bendigo by June Palfreyman from 1975 to 1989. PTS School 108 was the final school, when training was transferred to La Trobe University enabling trainees to embark on a University Degree course. Four pages of memories of working as an unqualified tutor (1966 - 75) and later as a qualified teacher at the NDSN at Lister House Bendigo by Jo Pellisier. Her duties covered basic lessons; such as how to fill a hot water bottle to 18-year-old nursing students.all documents were regarding the compilation of the ndsnga inc. book "the first of its kind" -
Mont De Lancey
Booklet - Knitting Patterns, Australian Red Cross, Australian Red Cross Society Knitting Book, c.1940's
... and mittens, kneecaps, hot water bottle covers and scarves. ... and mittens, kneecaps, hot water bottle covers and scarves. Australian ...Two Australian Red Cross knitting pattern booklets for home knitters, c.1940's. They were used by Ms Dorothy Hunter. These booklets were collected over 15 years and were used for exhibition at Memo, Gallery Healesville Friday 23rdOct to 18th November 2015.Two copies of Australian Red Cross Society Knitting Book, one small and one larger. The front cover shows the name of the society, a large red cross with the title Knitting Book underneath. The smaller book has information about the purpose of the Australian Red Cross Society in war times, Price: Threepence. Second Edition. The back cover has information regarding free carriage on S.A Railways and by Adelaide Steamship Company. It also has a 5 inches ruler on the left edge of the back cover.The larger book has the same title with the addition of Parcels addressed "Australian Red Cross" are carried free over the railways. On the back cover is printed Copies of this knitting book may be obtained upon application to any Red Cross Emergency Service Company in Victoria. Inside are various patterns for clothing - caps, sleeveless pullover, waistcoat muffler, armlets, man's socks and mittens, kneecaps, hot water bottle covers and scarves. non-fictionTwo Australian Red Cross knitting pattern booklets for home knitters, c.1940's. They were used by Ms Dorothy Hunter. These booklets were collected over 15 years and were used for exhibition at Memo, Gallery Healesville Friday 23rdOct to 18th November 2015.knitting, knitting patterns, knitting equipment -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Bottle, glass, post 1856
... GOODS, Beds, Cushions, Mattresses. Pillows, Hot Water Bottles..., Hot Water Bottles, Bed Sheeting, Portable Baths, Elastic ...Henry Francis was previously in business at the goldfields at Ballarat, before coming to Melbourne in 1856. TROVE : Advocate (Melbourne, Vic. : 1868 - 1954), Saturday 19 July 1879, page 11. H. F R A N C I S & CO (Late FRANCIS & SWIFT) DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMISTS, M , 31 BOURKE ST. EAST, Melbourne. IMPORTERS OF Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Surgical Instruments, And Surgical and Medical Appliances generally, H, FRANCIS & Co. solicit attention to their large and complete stock of WATER AND AIR-PROOF GOODS, Beds, Cushions, Mattresses. Pillows, Hot Water Bottles, Bed Sheeting, Portable Baths, Elastic Stockings, Ladies' Abdominal Belts, Shoulder Braces, Trusses, &c., Which, owing to their buying Direct from the Manufacturer, through their London agents, they are now able to supply at much' more reasonable rates than have hitherto obtained. THE GERMAN & FRENCH MINERAL WATERS Hunyadi Janos, Friedrichshall, Carlebad, Vichy, Pullna, Vale, &c., &c., Continually in stock, and supplied in quantities to suit purchasers. DISPENSARY AND RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT: 31 Bourke Street East; Melbourne. Wholesale Laboratory—Dawson Place, Swanston St, MEDICINE CHESTS SUPPLIED & REFITTED. TROVE : Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 17 January 1957, page 9 'ANTINOIS EAR PLUGS Ensure mental rest; soothe the nerves in factories, plane, or train travel 3 pairs, 2/6, post free H. Francis & Co., Box 5Ó2H, Melb.' Aqua tinted clear glass rectangular with angled corners in section bottle for stopper seal, with graduations on two sides for dosage quantities. Embossed text on front , angled sides and base.Embossed on base 'K' over '4616'. On one angled side graduation marks for one tablespoon doses, on other side graduation marks for two tablespoon doses, on front 'H. FRANCIS & Co'. -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Women's Hostel (Egremont) in Windsor newspaper cutting
... with stories of disputes over wireless sets, telephones, hot water... with stories of disputes over wireless sets, telephones, hot water ...The AFB were aware that accommodation options for blind people were limited and sought to open a hostel to assist with this.The first hostel opened in Lara Street, South Yarra but could not meet demand. In 1926, a suitable property 'Egremont' at 54 The Avenue, Windsor, came on the market. The price was £2650. Lack of funds to purchase seemed an insurmountable barrier. With assistance from the Trustees of the Edward Wilson Estate and the Felton Bequest a deposit of £650 was raised. In a huge step of faith the Committee took out a mortgage of £2000. The interest on the mortgage and its repayments weighed heavily on the Committee. The Avenue, as 'Egremont' was commonly termed, was also a seven roomed house. Mr Paterson and the Architect, Mr Parkes of Oakley and Parkes, immediately began planning an extension, fourteen single bedrooms were added. They were filled from the Waiting List. A Windsor Auxiliary was formed and worked to reduce the mortgage of £2000. An active programme of dances, card evenings, theatre nights and the like took place under the leadership of Mrs. Robertson. The Auxiliary also took an interest in the boarders, arranging entertainment and social activity. £1500. was still owed in 1930. Living side by side is no easy task for a group of people, and the Hostel meeting minute books are filled with stories of disputes over wireless sets, telephones, hot water bottles and wardrobes. In 1958, with rising costs and the growth of aged care centres, the Hostel was closed and the house sold to a succession of private buyers. In 2016 it still stands and has been refurbished as a guest house.B/W copy of newspaper photographThe hostel for blind women at 54 The Avenue, Windsor was established in 1926 to provide a place where sightless women may live together to their mutual advantage under proper and sympathetic supervision. The Windsor Hostel was sold in 1958. This building still stands today and has been refurbished.egremont, blind womens hostel, tilly aston