Showing 21 items matching "hot-water kettle"
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Buninyong & District Historical SocietyFunctional object - Silver kettle, Commemorative silver hot water kettle with burner, 1892, 1892
... Commemorative silver hot water kettle with burner, 1892...hot-water kettle...Daniel, the secretary of the company, who was presented with a silver hot-water kettle, suitably inscribed, on behalf of the shareholders of the company, as a slight recognition of his valuable services, and in doing so spoke of Mr Daniel as a model secretary." ...Silver hot water kettle with burner...Daniel Esq., by the shareholders of the Buninyong Butter Factory as a slight recognition of the valuable services rendered by him in the starting of the company" Silver hot water kettle with burner Commemorative silver hot water kettle with burner, 1892 Functional object Silver kettle ..."A Presentation to Mr Daniel, Secretary of the Buninyong Butter Factory, 1892. In November 1892, the Buninyong Butter Factory was registered as a co-operative, and commenced operations on 23 November in the old court house complex on the edge of the Botanic Gardens in front of a large gathering of shareholders. Toasts were drunk to the success of the company, and Mr Odgers, manager, praised the work of Mr F.J. Daniel, the secretary of the company, who was presented with a silver hot-water kettle, suitably inscribed, on behalf of the shareholders of the company, as a slight recognition of his valuable services, and in doing so spoke of Mr Daniel as a model secretary." (Ballarat Star, 24 November 1892)This item is of historic significance highlighting an early Buninyong local business Silver hot water kettle with burner"Presented to F.J. Daniel Esq., by the shareholders of the Buninyong Butter Factory as a slight recognition of the valuable services rendered by him in the starting of the company" hot-water kettle, buninyong, butter factory, buninyong butter factory, local business -
Mont De LanceyKettle, c1897
... Silver footed hot water kettle with lid and milk glass handle...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges kitchenware kettles Silver footed hot water kettle with lid and milk glass handle Kettle ...Silver footed hot water kettle with lid and milk glass handlekitchenware, kettles -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Enamel Kettle, Unknown
... Kettles were used as a domestic item to boil water safely without the concern that the metal may contain lead or arsenic as earlier utensils had. The household depended on constant hot...A small dark blue enamel hot water kettle with a black curved moveable handle riveted onto the top sides and a goose neck spout. ...These small kettles would have been used perhaps at the table to add water to the teapot instead of using the heavy large cast iron ones over the open fire or on the stove. This one is from the early 1900's. Kitchenware Kitchen equipment Kettles A small dark blue enamel hot ...This small kettle was from the home of Mrs Streizel and the family of Mrs Adamson. Kettles were used as a domestic item to boil water safely without the concern that the metal may contain lead or arsenic as earlier utensils had. The household depended on constant hot water availability for all cooking, washing and other household chores. These small kettles would have been used perhaps at the table to add water to the teapot instead of using the heavy large cast iron ones over the open fire or on the stove. This one is from the early 1900's.A small dark blue enamel hot water kettle with a black curved moveable handle riveted onto the top sides and a goose neck spout. It has a removable lid with a small knob. White enamel interior. kitchenware, kitchen equipment, kettles -
Mont De LanceyKettle, Circa 1900
... Hanging copper hot water kettle with spirit burner underneath to keep water hot. ...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges From the home of the late Mr and Mrs Edmund Burgi - C1900 Kettles Stands grape and leaf embossed pattern on lid of kettle Hanging copper hot water kettle with spirit burner underneath to keep water hot. ...From the home of the late Mr and Mrs Edmund Burgi - C1900Hanging copper hot water kettle with spirit burner underneath to keep water hot. Placed on a brass stand with decorative coiled supports. Top of kettle has embossed grapes and leaves pattern with a bakelite and brass handle - knob on lid.grape and leaf embossed pattern on lid of kettlekettles, stands -
Clunes MuseumInstrument - CORNET, CASE AND ACCESSORIES
... Roberts played with the Clunes Brass Band for 35 years and in 1908 was presented with a hot water kettle in recognition of his service to the band. ...Roberts played with the Clunes Brass Band for 35 years and in 1908 was presented with a hot water kettle in recognition of his service to the band. brass musical instrument clunes brass band EN ARGENT ANTOINE COURTOIS & MILLE MILLE SEN. ...This instrument was played in many international competitions outside of Australia. Locally this cornet was played by Mr. Stewart Dunn of Angus Street, Clunes, during the 1930's Mr. Roberts played with the Clunes Brass Band for 35 years and in 1908 was presented with a hot water kettle in recognition of his service to the band. BRASS CORNET, BLACK WOODEN CASE AND CORNET ACCESSORIES, (9 Pieces in Total) BELONGED TO MR. JOSEPH TIPPET ROBERTS, DUKE OF EDINBURGH HOTEL, FRASER STREET, CLUNESEN ARGENT ANTOINE COURTOIS & MILLE MILLE SEN. FACTEUR DU CONSERVATOIRE NATIONAL 88 RIE DES MARAIS ST MARTIN PARIS 1ST. PRIX ECT.brass musical instrument, clunes brass band -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Unknown client, 1986
... Photographs of a man in his kitchen, pouring hot water from a kettle and listening to the radio at the kitchen table....Photographs of a man in his kitchen, pouring hot water from a kettle and listening to the radio at the kitchen table. ...Photographs of a man in his kitchen, pouring hot water from a kettle and listening to the radio at the kitchen table.2 colour photographs of a man in his kitchenassociation for the blind, 3rph radio station -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Fireplace Crane, Unknown
... water. This very heavy strong fireplace crane could support several items such as cast iron kettles, pans and boilers which were hung on the hinged swing-arm, known as a “crane”. The metal arm was swung out from the fireplace to access the hot...The metal arm was swung out from the fireplace to access the hot water in a kettle relatively safely. There are holes in the bar for hanging hooks which kitchen cooking pots may be hung. ...water. This very heavy strong fireplace crane could support several items such as cast iron kettles, pans and boilers which were hung on the hinged swing-arm, known as a “crane”. The metal arm was swung out from the fireplace to access the hot ...In the late 1800's and early 1900's kitchens were built separate from the main house for safety, as the open fire was used daily for all cooking, washing and heating of water. This very heavy strong fireplace crane could support several items such as cast iron kettles, pans and boilers which were hung on the hinged swing-arm, known as a “crane”. The metal arm was swung out from the fireplace to access the hot water in a kettle relatively safely. A black cast iron fireplace crane with a supporting pole bolted to the wall in the side of the brick open fireplace. It has a swinging handle with a rectangular hand grip at the end to move it over or away from the fire. The metal arm was swung out from the fireplace to access the hot water in a kettle relatively safely. There are holes in the bar for hanging hooks which kitchen cooking pots may be hung. Two small hooks are welded to the bar and there are two small removable hooks and two long ones. architectural elements, fireplaces, fireplace accessories, heating equipment, fireplace crane -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Kettle, Early 20th century
... kettle would have been used on top of a wood stove to boil water to make tea and other beverages and to use for other household purposes. It would have been a common household item in Australian homes from the beginning of European settlement up about the mid 20th century when wood stoves, although still in use in many country areas, were largely superseded by gas or electric stoves in most households. The kettle was made of durable material as it usually remained on the top of the stove for most of the day so that hot...kettle would have been used on top of a wood stove to boil water to make tea and other beverages and to use for other household purposes. It would have been a common household item in Australian homes from the beginning of European settlement up about the mid 20th century when wood stoves, although still in use in many country areas, were largely superseded by gas or electric stoves in most households. The kettle was made of durable material as it usually remained on the top of the stove for most of the day so that hot ...This kettle would have been used on top of a wood stove to boil water to make tea and other beverages and to use for other household purposes. It would have been a common household item in Australian homes from the beginning of European settlement up about the mid 20th century when wood stoves, although still in use in many country areas, were largely superseded by gas or electric stoves in most households. The kettle was made of durable material as it usually remained on the top of the stove for most of the day so that hot water was readily available. This kettle is retained as an example of an essential household item used in the past. It will be useful for display.This is a circular-shaped black iron kettle with a handle and a spout. The lid is circular. The kettle is rusting inside. vintage household items, history of warrnambool -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyKettle Ceramic, Circa 1950
... hot water jug. Its shape is in the "Art Deco" style of the early 1920's. Kettle Ceramic R Fowler Ware ...This electric kettle/Jug is shaped in the style of the Art Deco period 1930's to 1950's (in Australia). It was at the beginning of the wave of creative kitchen ware to stimulate and impress visitors and uplift what used to be a boring kitchen environment.This "art deco" electric kettle is very significant to the Kiewa Valley because it highlight that rural families and areas where in step (fashion wise) to their city "cousins". In the mid 1900's "the fashion" in Australia was (on the whole) always some years behind that of England and Europe. The years after World war II reduced the time lag between the "advanced fashion" of Europe and England and came in step with the emerging modern American fashion. American "film stars" started have their fashion projected onto the silver screens.This electric Fowler ware is a ceramic hot water jug. Its shape is in the "Art Deco" style of the early 1920's.On base "240V - 1650W" below this "AC ONLY" below this "MODEL No. EEJ" "APP. No. N550" below this "JUG BODY BY" under this and in script style "FOWLER WARE" below this "1583"kitchen appliances, tea/coffee preparation, light refreshments, hospitality offerings, art deco styles in appliances -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyKettle Cast Iron, Circa 1950
... A scientific study started in 1947 to study the impact of grazing cattle on the natural Alpine and sub Alpine vegetation found grazing cattle had an adverse affect on the natural Alpine and sub alpine vegetation, and grazing on the plains was stopped by the Victorian Government in 2005.This "camp draft" could take up to six weeks. camp fire cooking utensils hot plate cast iron cooking appliance drovers kitchen Clark Quality This large cast iron kettle holds a capacity of three pints of water/tea. ...This kettle was used by pioneer families, mainly rural, folk that needed a constant readily available source of boiling water, in or mainly outside the homestead.. This kettle was used in the early to late 1900's for the refreshment of stock men and farmers that had irregular "tea" breaks under sometimes hard and gruelling conditions.This kettle belonged and was used by a Kiewa Valley, pioneer family, the Roper Family. This kettle was moved from their Kiewa Valley property to their hut built on the Bogong High Plains. A scientific study started in 1947 to study the impact of grazing cattle on the natural Alpine and sub Alpine vegetation found grazing cattle had an adverse affect on the natural Alpine and sub alpine vegetation, and grazing on the plains was stopped by the Victorian Government in 2005.This "camp draft" could take up to six weeks.This large cast iron kettle holds a capacity of three pints of water/tea. It has a flat base and mushroom shaped handle welded onto the "pot" below the rim of the pot opening. It has a rim to position the tea pot lid but no lid. It has a curved spout "welded" to the main body.Clark Qualitycamp fire cooking utensils, hot plate, cast iron cooking appliance, drovers kitchen -
Orbost & District Historical Societywater fountain, Late 19th century
... kettle was used by pioneer families, mainly rural in the early 1900's upon open fires. It provided a source of boiling water, in or mainly outside the kitchen of homesteads. Early homes often had an open fire containing a fountain, buckets and kettles that hung from a hook in the fireplace. These containers supplied hot...kettle was used by pioneer families, mainly rural in the early 1900's upon open fires. It provided a source of boiling water, in or mainly outside the kitchen of homesteads. Early homes often had an open fire containing a fountain, buckets and kettles that hung from a hook in the fireplace. These containers supplied hot ...This type of cast iron kettle was used by pioneer families, mainly rural in the early 1900's upon open fires. It provided a source of boiling water, in or mainly outside the kitchen of homesteads. Early homes often had an open fire containing a fountain, buckets and kettles that hung from a hook in the fireplace. These containers supplied hot water for cooking, washing and cups of tea. The fountain was placed on hob until needed and then hung over fire.This water fountain would have been used by early settlers in Orbost before the connection of electricity.A large cast iron water fountain. It has a hook on the curved swinging handle and a tap at the front. This large cast iron camp pot or cauldron has a long tap connection located at the bottom end at the front. The tap has a simple control swivel at the end to control the water flow.On lid 1934.1 - 3 to 4 On base 1934.2 - A. Kenrick & Sons 4 Gallskettle cast-iron kenrick domestic kitchen -
Orbost & District Historical Societywater fountain, late 19th century
... Early homes often had an open fire containing a fountain, buckets and kettles that hung from a hook in the fireplace. These containers supplied hot water for cooking, washing and cups of tea. ...Early homes often had an open fire containing a fountain, buckets and kettles that hung from a hook in the fireplace. These containers supplied hot water for cooking, washing and cups of tea. ...Iron fountain used on open fires etc. Donated by Mrs Norah Osborne, wife of Bruce , principal of High School. Early homes often had an open fire containing a fountain, buckets and kettles that hung from a hook in the fireplace. These containers supplied hot water for cooking, washing and cups of tea. Fountain was placed on hob until needed and then hung over fire.This kettle is an example of a common domestic item used in early Orbost before electricity was widespread.Large black iron fountain with swing handle and hook for using over a fire. Large brass tap and handle. Lid - Clark & Co * 4 Galls. Bottom - Clark & Co - 4 Gallons FINEST QUALITY T & C CLARK & COcooking domestic kettle fountain-iron ironware -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Functional object - Clark's cast iron kettle with brass tap on a swing arm known as a "crane", T & C Carke & Sons
... This type of kettle, with a tap was known as a “fountain”, gave ready access to boiling water. This meant that water could be kept hot all day by the fire, and the water topped up as necessary. ...This type of kettle, with a tap was known as a “fountain”, gave ready access to boiling water. This meant that water could be kept hot all day by the fire, and the water topped up as necessary. ...This very heavy type of iron kettle was hung on a hinged swing-arm, known as a “crane”, in the kitchen fireplace. This type of kettle, with a tap was known as a “fountain”, gave ready access to boiling water. This meant that water could be kept hot all day by the fire, and the water topped up as necessary. The metal arm was swung out from the fire -place to access the hot water relatively safely.This "fountain" was used by one of the pioneer families in the City of Moorabbin.Cast Iron Tea Kitchen, comprising a kettle, with a lid, a hook attached to swivel handle and a brass tap attached to side of kettle. T & C Clark & Co 12 Galls imprinted on lid.T & C Clark & Co -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - Original photo
... Three other soldiers are in front of the tank, two without shirts and the other soldier is pouring a kettle of hot water into receptacles. One drinking and one preparing wood for heating. ...Three other soldiers are in front of the tank, two without shirts and the other soldier is pouring a kettle of hot water into receptacles. One drinking and one preparing wood for heating. ...Soldiers in Vietnam taking the opportunity to get refreshments whilst the tank is being repaired in the field.Original photo of a tank with two soldier working on the top. Three other soldiers are in front of the tank, two without shirts and the other soldier is pouring a kettle of hot water into receptacles. One drinking and one preparing wood for heating. Kodacolor print/KODAKapc, tank, soldiers, brew -
Clunes MuseumDomestic object - HOT WATER FOUNTAIN, A. KENRICK & SONS
... STICKER - "26" KETTLE WITH HOOK TO HANG ON HOB - BRASS TAP Domestic object HOT WATER FOUNTAIN A. ...KETTLE WITH HOOK TO HANG ON HOB - BRASS TAPTOP OF KETTLE - A. KENRICE & SONS, WEST BROMWICH. 4 GALL. TAP - "MARTINEAU AND SMITH. STICKER - "26"local history, domestic item, heating, domestic items -
Robin Boyd FoundationDocument - Manual, Appliance brochures
... They include Sunbeam electric blankets, Sunbeam automatic kettle, Sunbeam iron, Breville toaster, Bosch gas hotplate, Rheem electric hot water, Actron air conditioner, Dishlex dishwasher, B&D Australia repair, Goodguys invoice....They include Sunbeam electric blankets, Sunbeam automatic kettle, Sunbeam iron, Breville toaster, Bosch gas hotplate, Rheem electric hot water, Actron air conditioner, Dishlex dishwasher, B&D Australia repair, Goodguys invoice. ...A collection of appliance manuals, warranties, receipts, post 1971. They include Sunbeam electric blankets, Sunbeam automatic kettle, Sunbeam iron, Breville toaster, Bosch gas hotplate, Rheem electric hot water, Actron air conditioner, Dishlex dishwasher, B&D Australia repair, Goodguys invoice.Assorted manuals and warranties and invoices. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Electric Toaster, Hecla Electrics Pty Ltd, c1940s
... The Hecla range rapidly expanded to include electric heaters and radiators, electric foot warmers, electric kettles, ceramic & metal electric jugs, immersion hot water elements, electric fans, electric coffee percolators, electric toasters, electric grillers and stoves, electric irons and electric frypans, clocks and curling wands. ...The Hecla range rapidly expanded to include electric heaters and radiators, electric foot warmers, electric kettles, ceramic & metal electric jugs, immersion hot water elements, electric fans, electric coffee percolators, electric toasters, electric grillers and stoves, electric irons and electric frypans, clocks and curling wands. ...Hecla produced a wide range of appliances for domestic use, beginning with heaters and later branching out to a wider range of kitchen appliances Hecla was established by Clarence William Marriott, a young Melbourne metal worker. He began manufacturing Australia's first carbon filament electric radiators in 1899. He originally worked for his father James Marriott who commenced business in Melbourne as an art metal worker in 1872 and was, in 1907, appointed as the official art metal worker to the Victorian Government producing items including the ornate iron gates and gas lamp standards outside Melbourne's Parliament House. With the invention of nickel chromium wire after 1900, C.W. Marriott began making more efficient heating elements using this new material in 1916. After being influenced by the eruption of Mount Hekla in Iceland, on 19 December 1918, Clarence registered the brand name "HECLA" with an erupting volcano as its logo. The company Hecla Electrics Pty Ltd was officially registered in 1922. In 1928 the company adopted the advertising slogan, 'By Hecla, it's Good'. The Hecla range rapidly expanded to include electric heaters and radiators, electric foot warmers, electric kettles, ceramic & metal electric jugs, immersion hot water elements, electric fans, electric coffee percolators, electric toasters, electric grillers and stoves, electric irons and electric frypans, clocks and curling wands. Electric blankets were introduced shortly after WWII.In 1930, a controlling interest in Hecla Electrics Pty Ltd was acquired by General Electric Corporation. Clarence William Marriott died in June 1967 in Melbourne, Victoria.This item is representative of a common domestic appliance used throughout Australia. It was manufactured by a pioneering Australian company.A small chrome steel toaster manufactured by Hecla Australia. It has a door on either side which flips down to insert or remove a slice of bread on each side, Each door has two black Bakelite knobs. The electric element is placed down the centre of the cavity. A detachable electric cord is included.240 Volts, 600 Watts. Cat. No. T4 Submitted to Electrical Approval Board Ref Application A1/AD01 SECV 240 Volt 600 Watt MANFED. IN AUSTRALIA SOLID BRASSelectrical appliances, hecla corporation australia, clarence william marriott, domestic appliances -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Kettle, Fountain
... hot water. Also known as a water cistern. domestic items cooking Clarks 4 gall Enormous black cast iron kettle with lid. ...Came from George Cox's Grandmother's farm at Toolern Vale ( Mrs. Hogg). Sat on open fire in kitchen and was continual source of hot water. Also known as a water cistern.Enormous black cast iron kettle with lid. (Correctly known as a Fountain) Handle has a hook for hanging on chain over fire. Brass tap on brass extension near base.Clarks 4 galldomestic items, cooking -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Cast Iron Kettle, Unknown
... Heavy duty cast iron kettles were used as a domestic item to boil water safely without the concern that the metal may contain lead or arsenic as earlier utensils had. The household depended on constant hot...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Heavy duty cast iron kettles were used as a domestic item to boil water safely without the concern that the metal may contain lead or arsenic as earlier utensils had. The household depended on constant hot ...Heavy duty cast iron kettles were used as a domestic item to boil water safely without the concern that the metal may contain lead or arsenic as earlier utensils had. The household depended on constant hot water availability for all cooking, washing and other household chores.A large vintage rusted black cast iron heavy kettle with no lid. It has a flat base and mushroom shaped handle welded onto the pot below the rim of the pot opening. It has a rim to position the teapot lid. The goose neck spout has a shaped pouring end. It was used as a domestic item to boil water safely without the concern that the metal may contain lead or arsenic as earlier utensils had.kitchenware, kettles, kitchen equipment -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Cast Iron Kettle, Unknown
... Heavy duty cast iron kettles were used as a domestic item to boil water safely without the concern that the metal may contain lead or arsenic as earlier utensils had. The household depended on constant hot...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Heavy duty cast iron kettles were used as a domestic item to boil water safely without the concern that the metal may contain lead or arsenic as earlier utensils had. The household depended on constant hot ...Heavy duty cast iron kettles were used as a domestic item to boil water safely without the concern that the metal may contain lead or arsenic as earlier utensils had. The household depended on constant hot water availability for all cooking, washing and other household chores.A large heavy black cast iron kettle with a curved handle, goose neck spout with a shaped pouring end and a removable lid with a small looped open knob. It has a flat base and mushroom shaped handle welded onto the pot below the rim of the pot opening. There is a shaped grip underneath at the top hold it steady. It was used as a domestic item to boil water safely without the concern that the metal may contain lead or arsenic as earlier utensils had.On the base - 'England. First quality. No.3 6 pints. C. Clark and Co Ltd'kitchenware, kitchen equipment, kettles -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)Photograph - Solo photo, Circa November 1989
... According to an earlier article appearing on page 3 of the No 33, August 1984 edition of RAAV's quarterly newsletter, News Review, the Independent Living Centre was the venue for the launch of Arthritis Week in May 1984. arthritis foundation of victoria afv rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria raav independent living centre demonstration kitchen arthritic aids kitchen aids kitchen gadgets kitchen appliances kitchen sink kettle pourer tea coffee hot drinks swivel chair sit-stand chair pull-out workbench retractable bench top sliding bench top adaptive kitchens accessible kitchens disability-friendly kitchens modified kitchens yooralla society of victoria living with arthritis pain management 1989 arthritis update 1990 news review 1984 [On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] November - December, 1989 Independent Living Centre? B&W photo of a woman sitting on a swivel chair on castors, at a kitchen sink. She is pouring water ...Through its quarterly newsletters, the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria (AFV), formerly the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria (RAAV), was able to inform its members about the latest arthritis-friendly kitchen appliances and aids, and how to use them. In this photo, a woman demonstrates how to use a kettle pourer. She is sitting on a swivel chair on castors, at the kitchen sink. A similar photo appears in the Vol 3 No 1, Autumn 1990 issue of the Arthritis Foundation of Victoria's quarterly magazine, Arthritis Update. The photo in the magazine is captioned: " 'Sit-Stand Chair' in use at a pull-out workbench. It's [sic] adjustable height makes it a useful piece of household equipment." In the published photo, the woman is depicted sitting on the sit-stand chair, about to cut an apple on a small chopping board. The photo accompanies an article titled, 'Living with Arthritis', with the subtitle 'Independent Living Centre', 'A service of the Yooralla Society of Victoria'. According to an earlier article appearing on page 3 of the No 33, August 1984 edition of RAAV's quarterly newsletter, News Review, the Independent Living Centre was the venue for the launch of Arthritis Week in May 1984.B&W photo of a woman sitting on a swivel chair on castors, at a kitchen sink. She is pouring water from a kettle into the sink. The kettle is sitting on a device which enables her to pour from the kettle without having to lift it. The sink is recessed into an L-shaped kitchen bench, upon which a cup and saucer can be seen sitting near the edge of the sink. There are several miscellaneous kitchen appliances on the bench. There are cupboards and drawers beneath the bench, and one set of cupboards above the sink.[On a yellow sticky note, in blue ink] November - December, 1989 Independent Living Centre?arthritis foundation of victoria, afv, rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, independent living centre, demonstration kitchen, arthritic aids, kitchen aids, kitchen gadgets, kitchen appliances, kitchen sink, kettle pourer, tea, coffee, hot drinks, swivel chair, sit-stand chair, pull-out workbench, retractable bench top, sliding bench top, adaptive kitchens, accessible kitchens, disability-friendly kitchens, modified kitchens, yooralla society of victoria, living with arthritis, pain management, 1989, arthritis update, 1990, news review, 1984
