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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Hotpoint Electric Iron, Hotpoint under Licence to Edison Elelectric Appliance Co. Inc, c1930s
... Hotpoint Electric Iron...Hotpoint Irons were first developed in 1903 in California. ...Early electric iron manufactured under license by Hotpoint Australia. The iron has a metal base into which a power cord is plugged. ...Label: " Hotpoint. Made in Australia. Licensed by Edison Elelectric Appliance Co. ...Hotpoint under Licence to Edison Elelectric Appliance Co. ...Domestic appliances Early electric appliances Hotpoint Australia Label: " Hotpoint. Made in Australia. ...Hotpoint Irons were first developed in 1903 in California. The invention was named Hotpoint, after the heating elements that converged in the iron's tip, allowing it to be used to press around buttonholes and in and around ruffles and pleats on clothing and curtains. 'Hotpoint' electric irons were first sold in Australia around 1914 and remained a popular product for many decades. From the late 1920s they were manufactured in Australia by the Australian General Electric Co. Ltd.This iron is representative of early electrical appliances manufactured under licence in Australia from the late 1920s onwards.Early electric iron manufactured under license by Hotpoint Australia. The iron has a metal base into which a power cord is plugged. The iron has a wooden handle.Label: " Hotpoint. Made in Australia. Licensed by Edison Elelectric Appliance Co. Inc. Chicago, U.S.A. Cat.915 F61. W.575, W200."domestic appliances, early electric appliances, hotpoint australia -
Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, Hotpoint, Electric Iron, 1930s
... Hotpoint Irons were first developed in 1903 in California. ...Early electric iron manufactured under license by Hotpoint Australia. The iron has a metal base into which a separate power cord is plugged. ...Label: " Hotpoint. Made in Australia. Licensed by Edison Elelectric Appliance Co. ...Hotpoint...The invention was named Hotpoint, after the heating elements that converged in the iron's tip, allowing it to be used to press around buttonholes and in and around ruffles and pleats on clothing and curtains. hotpoint -- australia electric irons Label: " Hotpoint. ...Hotpoint Irons were first developed in 1903 in California. The invention was named Hotpoint, after the heating elements that converged in the iron's tip, allowing it to be used to press around buttonholes and in and around ruffles and pleats on clothing and curtains.Early electric iron manufactured under license by Hotpoint Australia. The iron has a metal base into which a separate power cord is plugged. The iron has a wooden handle.Label: " Hotpoint. Made in Australia. Licensed by Edison Elelectric Appliance Co. Inc. Chicago, U.S.A. Cat.915 F61. W.575, W200."hotpoint -- australia, electric irons -
Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, Hotpoint, Electric Iron, 1930s
... Hotpoint Irons were first developed in 1903 in California. ...Early electric iron manufactured under license by Hotpoint Australia. The iron has a metal base into which a separate power cord is plugged. ...Label: " Hotpoint. Made in Australia. Licensed by Edison Elelectric Appliance Co. ...Hotpoint...The invention was named Hotpoint, after the heating elements that converged in the iron's tip, allowing it to be used to press around buttonholes and in and around ruffles and pleats on clothing and curtains. electric irons hotpoint australia Label: " Hotpoint. ...Hotpoint Irons were first developed in 1903 in California. The invention was named Hotpoint, after the heating elements that converged in the iron's tip, allowing it to be used to press around buttonholes and in and around ruffles and pleats on clothing and curtains.Early electric iron manufactured under license by Hotpoint Australia. The iron has a metal base into which a separate power cord is plugged. The iron has a wooden handle. Missing cord.Label: " Hotpoint. Made in Australia. Licensed by Edison Elelectric Appliance Co. Inc. Chicago, U.S.A. Cat.915 F61. W.575, W230."electric irons, hotpoint australia -
Clunes Museumdomestic object - IRON, HOTPOINT
... HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRON - BLACK BAKELITE HANDLE ON STEEL SUPPORT. ...P56 HOTPOINT - MADE IN AUST....HOTPOINT...local history domestic item iron domestic items irons P56 HOTPOINT - MADE IN AUST. HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRON - BLACK BAKELITE HANDLE ON STEEL SUPPORT. ...HOTPOINT ELECTRIC IRON - BLACK BAKELITE HANDLE ON STEEL SUPPORT. DETACHABLE BLACK AND WHITE CORDP56 HOTPOINT - MADE IN AUST.local history, domestic item, iron, domestic items, irons -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyIron - Electric
... Hotpoint Cat No. 6266 G7 Watts 575 - Volts 240. ...Hotpoint...Iron - Electric Hotpoint ...This iron was used when electricity became available. It was possibly used for smaller items that didn't require a lot of time. Residents of the Kiewa Valley used irons for pressing the family's clothes and linen - usually by the women as it was considered to be part of their domestic duties.A small electric iron, for heating only. "Hot Point" brand with a steel body and a black plastic (or could be Bakelite) upper body that is chromed. The electric cord is detachable and not with the iron.Hotpoint Cat No. 6266 G7 Watts 575 - Volts 240. Ps 7 Made in Australiairon, laundry, domestic, pressing clothes, household, electric -
Cobram Historical Society IncElectric Iron
... Silver and black electric Iron, with matching electric cord. Hotpoint Inscriptions top back Hotpoint Inscription, rear back underside, CAT No 6266 G7 Made in Australia....Hotpoint Inscriptions top back Hotpoint Inscription, rear back underside, CAT No 6266 G7 Made in Australia....Cobram Historical Society Inc Old School Punt Road Cobram the-murray Hotpoint Inscriptions top back Hotpoint Inscription, rear back underside, CAT No 6266 G7 Made in Australia. ...Silver and black electric Iron, with matching electric cord. Hotpoint Inscriptions top back Hotpoint Inscription, rear back underside, CAT No 6266 G7 Made in Australia.Hotpoint Inscriptions top back Hotpoint Inscription, rear back underside, CAT No 6266 G7 Made in Australia. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDomestic object - Iron, Edison Electric Applicance Co, c. 1925
... Hotpoint electric iron c1925 used by local identity, Bay Street tailor Watty POWER...Compliance Plate Hotpoint, Edison Electric Appliance Co. Patent 1921, May, June 1924...Watty POWER's 20th century tailor shop was in the Market Buildings Business and Traders - Tailors and Clothing Walter 'Watty' POWER Compliance Plate Hotpoint, Edison Electric Appliance Co. Patent 1921, May, June 1924 Hotpoint electric iron c1925 used by local identity, Bay Street tailor Watty POWER Domestic object Iron Edison Electric Applicance Co ...Watty POWER's 20th century tailor shop was in the Market BuildingsHotpoint electric iron c1925 used by local identity, Bay Street tailor Watty POWERCompliance Plate Hotpoint, Edison Electric Appliance Co. Patent 1921, May, June 1924business and traders - tailors and clothing, walter 'watty' power -
Mont De LanceyIron, Circa 1940
... Hotpoint electric iron, weight 6 points - circa 1940..."Standard Hotpoint Iron / Pacific Electric Heating Co. / New York - Ontario. ...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Hotpoint electric iron, weight 6 points - circa 1940 Irons Laundry irons "Standard Hotpoint Iron / Pacific Electric Heating Co. / New York - Ontario. ...Hotpoint electric iron, weight 6 points - circa 1940Early electric metal iron wiht wooden handle."Standard Hotpoint Iron / Pacific Electric Heating Co. / New York - Ontario. Cal. - Chicago"irons, laundry irons -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Realia, c1940
... Electric Iron. Hotpoint Cloth Covered Cable with Bakelite Plug and Spring Support...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Australian General Electric AGE 250 Volt 625 Watt Electric Iron. Hotpoint Cloth Covered Cable with Bakelite Plug and Spring Support Memorabilia Realia ...Electric Iron. Hotpoint Cloth Covered Cable with Bakelite Plug and Spring SupportAustralian General Electric AGE 250 Volt 625 Wattstawell -
Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, Gilford, Electric Iron, 1940-1959
... ...hotpoint...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne iron (electric) hotpoint Label: Gilford. Made in Australia. PS140. ...Electric Iron by Gilford, Australia. Missing power cord.Label: Gilford. Made in Australia. PS140. Volts 240, Watts 575"iron (electric), hotpoint -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Light 'N Easy Electric Iron, General Electric Housewares Pty Ltd, c1950s
... From the late 1920s several brands of irons, including Hotpoint and Light' N Easy were manufactured in Australia by the Australian General Electric Co. ...Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc Hut 97, Bonegilla Migrant Experience, 132 Bonegilla Road Bonegilla the-murray From the late 1920s several brands of irons, including Hotpoint and Light' N Easy were manufactured in Australia by the Australian General Electric Co. ...From the late 1920s several brands of irons, including Hotpoint and Light' N Easy were manufactured in Australia by the Australian General Electric Co. Ltd. Light' N Easy irons were marketed as a versatile iron, small and light enough to be taken with you if you needed to travel away from home.This iron is representative of electrical appliances developed under licence in Australia from the late 1920s onwards.Small yellow steam iron. There are controls and a water level indicator on the side of the iron. There are 25 steam vents in the base. Steam and dry iron with surge of steam. A 3 metre electrical cord is attached.Label: " General Electric Housewares Pty Ltd. Vic/ Nottinghill Melbourne 3166/ 700 Watts/ APP NO. V79008 Cat 04/06 240 Voltsdomestic appliances, light 'easy irons -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Domestic object - Kitchen Equipment, 'Smoothwell' electric flat iron c1935, c1935
... He continued to modify and improve his designs, with his partner Richard Dyer, and other electrical appliance firms, e.g Hotpoint, began producing these flat irons that could provide continuous heat by connecting via an electrical flex to a light socket and hence without the need for hot fires, ash, or burning hot handles. ...He continued to modify and improve his designs, with his partner Richard Dyer, and other electrical appliance firms, e.g Hotpoint, began producing these flat irons that could provide continuous heat by connecting via an electrical flex to a light socket and hence without the need for hot fires, ash, or burning hot handles. ...c1881 Henry W Seely, of New Jersey, USA, designed and patented an electric sad iron for pressing and smoothing material. He continued to modify and improve his designs, with his partner Richard Dyer, and other electrical appliance firms, e.g Hotpoint, began producing these flat irons that could provide continuous heat by connecting via an electrical flex to a light socket and hence without the need for hot fires, ash, or burning hot handles. Women with access to an electricity supply were delighted and their ironing chore became much less arduous No heat was felt at all from the iron as it is all concentrated on the bottom surface. By the early 20th century enthusiasm was building for the new electric smoothing irons: clean, powerful, adjustable, and labour-saving. This c1935 Premier System 'Smoothwell' flat iron was used by a resident of City of Moorabbin and is an example of the progress made from the sad irons used by the pioneers that are displayed beside it.A "Premier Smoothwell" electric flat iron with switched control lead and original box, c 1935 On plate of handle attached to Iron ' HARRODS Ltd. / LONDON On attached plate at rear of iron ' The "SMOOTHWELL" / "Premier System" /......... Plate on cord Plug " PREMIER/ FLAT IRON CONNECTOR/ THIS SIDE OUTWARDS/ (2 columns) 1) FOR 100-125 VOLTS/ USE THREE TERMINALS/ THUS ..... 2) FOR 200 - 240 VOLTS/ USE TWO RIGHT/ HAND TERMINALS/ ONLY/ THUS......seely henry w., sad irons, electric flat irons, dyer richard, edison thomas, hotpoint pty ltd., premier electric company birmingham england, pioneers, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, laundry, sewing, craftwork, table ware, irons -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - "Creda" Electric Iron, Credenda Conduits Co. and Simplex Electric Company Ltd, c1950s
... Since then the Creda brand as such has become rare, and where it does appear it is as a re-badged version of Indesit and Hotpoint home appliances....Since then the Creda brand as such has become rare, and where it does appear it is as a re-badged version of Indesit and Hotpoint home appliances. This iron is typical of the electric irons used in the 1950s. ...Creda had its origins in two companies: the Simplex Steel Conduit Company Ltd. (later Simplex Conduits Ltd.) formed in 1898, and the Credenda Company Ltd. which was the first to use Creda as a brand name. These companies were two of the founding companies of Tube Investments Ltd. From 1919, the Simplex name was used for installation equipment ranges, and Creda for heating, cooking and other domestic appliances. In 1932 Simplex Conduits Ltd. and the Credenda Company Ltd. merged to form the Simplex Electric Company Ltd., but the distinct Simplex and Creda brands continued in use. In 1987 the Simplex Electric Company was taken over by General Electric Company, and formed part of General Domestic Appliance Company Ltd. the following year. In 2015 the large corporation, Whirlpool, took over the Indesit Appliance Company, which owns the Creda brand name. Since then the Creda brand as such has become rare, and where it does appear it is as a re-badged version of Indesit and Hotpoint home appliances.This iron is typical of the electric irons used in the 1950s. It is representative of appliances used by women in their domestic roles.A "Creda" Electric Iron with plug-in cord. It has a metal steel base iron with a wooden handle and a thumb rest. The handle is bolted onto the iron with 2 large screws. The cord socket plugs in behind the handle of the iron. On attached metal plate: "CREDA/ Cat. No 6; Volts 240; AMPS 8"domestic appliances, creda irons
