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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Ice Chest, 1927
... Ice Chest......Ice chest...This particular small ice chest was once part of the domestic furniture of Dr W.R. ...Ice chest; single front wooden cabinet with two doors and a flap, and three accessories. ...Domestic object Ice Chest ...This particular small ice chest was once part of the domestic furniture of Dr W.R. Angus and his young family in 1927 when they lived in the Nhill and Ballarat districts. The family relocated to Warrnambool in 1939 and brought the ice chest with them. An ice chest, also called an icebox or refrigerator, was invented by Thomas Moore in 1802 and had become a common home appliance from the mid-1800s until around the 1930s, when electric refrigerators became affordable and safe. The non-mechanical ice chest allowed perishable food to be kept fresh for longer than the food-safe or ‘Coolgardie’ used in colonial days in Australia. It required the use of ice blocks, which were delivered to households by the ‘iceman' and his horse and cart. The ice man would use an ice pick to cut the blocks into the right size for the buyer’s ice chest. The ice came from an ‘ice house’, a factory where the ice was made. The ice chest required a block of ice to be placed into the insulated top section on top of the corrugated iron stand. The ice would cool the air and the cool air would flow downwards through the oval hole under the stand and into the refrigerator compartment below. The water from the melted ice would drain from the sloping floor of the top compartment and into the hooded pipe. The pipe went through the refrigerator and ended below its floor, where the drained water would be collected in the metal bowl placed there for that purpose. The lip on the bowl allowed it to be easily removed and emptied at regular intervals before it overflowed. W.R. Angus Collection- The W R Angus Collection spans from 1885 to the mid-1900s and includes historical medical and surgical equipment and instruments from the doctors Edward and Thomas Ryan of Nhill, Victoria. Dr Angus married Gladys in 1927 at Ballarat, the nearest big city to Nhill where he began as a Medical Assistant. He was also Acting House surgeon at the Nhill hospital where their two daughters were born. He and his family moved to Warrnambool in 1939, where Dr Angus operated his own medical practice. He later added the part-time Port Medical Officer responsibility and was the last person appointed to that position. Dr Angus and his wife were very involved in the local community, including the early planning stages of the new Flagstaff Hill, where they contributed to the layout of the gardens. Dr Angus passed away in March 1970.This ice chest is significant for representing a method of refrigeration and food preservation used in the 19th to mid-20th centuries when people were beginning to afford powered domestic refrigerators. After the second world war, most households replaced their food storage cupboards and ice chests with refrigerator appliances. The ice chest is also significant for its connection with the domestic furniture of Dr W.R. Angus and his family, and its inclusion in the W.R. Angus Collection.Ice chest; single front wooden cabinet with two doors and a flap, and three accessories. The top door is a lid with a metal handle at the front and two metal hinges along the back. The front door has two metal hinges on the right-hand side and has a metal lever catch. A hinged flap fits between the front legs at bottom of the ice chest and swings upwards. The front legs have wheels. The insulated top compartment has a metal lining and its floor slopes towards the centre of the back wall. In the floor are a formed oval air-flow hole and the open end of a pipe that has a hood partly covering it. The front compartment is an insulated metal-lined cupboard with a vertical pipe down the centre of the back wall and horizontal rails in the centre of each side wall. The accessories are a rectangular corrugated iron stand, a rectangular wire grid shelf and a round aluminium bowl with a lip and two sides pushed in. The ice chest was made circa 1927 and is part of the W.R. Angus Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, dr w r angus, dr roy angus, dr ryan, doctor angus, dr angus, ice chest, ice box, antique, food preservation, refrigeration, domestic equipment, kitchen appliance, refrigerator, non-electric refrigerator, non-mechanical refrigerator, w.r. angus collection -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyIce Chest, Carrick's Limited, Estimated 1840's
... Ice Chest...ice chest...A 'Mawson' hardwood two door wooden ice chest lined with galvanised iron lining, and original catches and hinges. ...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road ice chest carrick's ltd refrigeration queensland company A 'Mawson' hardwood two door wooden ice chest lined with galvanised iron lining, and original catches and hinges. ...A 'Mawson' hardwood two door wooden ice chest lined with galvanised iron lining, and original catches and hinges. (Restored by Malcolm McDougall who replaced the back, base and top before varnishing with walnut varnish).ice chest, carrick's ltd, refrigeration, queensland company -
Churchill Island Heritage PrecinctDomestic object - Ice chest, circa 1930s
... Ice chest...The collection is presented in sets and series, of which this ice-chest represents the Amess era....Upright wooden ice-chest on four castors featuring two horizontally opening doors attached with brass hinges. ...Domestic object Ice chest ...The Churchill Island collection includes objects from the late 1800s. The collection is presented in sets and series, of which this ice-chest represents the Amess era.This object helps explore the domestic objects used in the late 1800s prior to refrigeration.Upright wooden ice-chest on four castors featuring two horizontally opening doors attached with brass hinges. The interior is lined with galvanised iron.Foys Melbchurchill island, amess family, early refrigeration, domestic objects -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Ice Chest, c1940s
... Ice Chest...The ice was delivered daily or three times a week. Ice chest used at family home in Clifton Hill and then bought to 12 Charles Street, Nunawading in 1956...Two door green chest - top section for ice, bottom section for food - lined with an insulation material which is covered with an enamelled metal. ...Functional object Ice Chest ...Ice boxes became available when ice was cheaply manufactured. The ice was delivered daily or three times a week. Ice chest used at family home in Clifton Hill and then bought to 12 Charles Street, Nunawading in 1956Two door green chest - top section for ice, bottom section for food - lined with an insulation material which is covered with an enamelled metal. Provision made to drain water away.Pure Airdomestic items, food storage & preservation -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Realia, Meat Safe, c1930's
... Painted Pale Green. Used before ice chests and refrigeration...Painted Pale Green. Used before ice chests and refrigeration Meat Safe Memorabilia Realia ...Perforated Metal Meat Safe. Painted Pale Green. Used before ice chests and refrigerationstawell -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook, Anna Monea, "Ice Chests to Microwaves", 1997 - 1998
... "Ice Chests to Microwaves" 40 page A4 book, bound in black plastic. ...Cover features copy of Montague photo circa 1940 "Ice Chests to Microwaves" Book Anna Monea Learn for Yourself ...Facilitated by Anna MONEA, who also edited and designed the publication. Respondents from 69 to 92 from Port and South Melbourne."Ice Chests to Microwaves" 40 page A4 book, bound in black plastic. Oral histories collected by "Learn for Yourself" at a discussion group September to December of 1997. Cover features copy of Montague photo circa 1940 mary heffernan, bob dunn, gerald hair, betty harrison, ernest (doc) mcleish, eileen hazelwood, rose campbell, domestic life, education -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumSafe, Coolgardie, pre 1945
... Soon became universally used in Australia until ice chests took over about 1940. Some stood 2 meter high by 1 meter square....Soon became universally used in Australia until ice chests took over about 1940. Some stood 2 meter high by 1 meter square. coolgardie safes Frame with hessian attached on all sides. ...Coolgardie safes were first used on Western Australian gold fields, approx 1890's. Soon became universally used in Australia until ice chests took over about 1940. Some stood 2 meter high by 1 meter square.Frame with hessian attached on all sides. Galvanized iron tray on top holding water which is siphoned down to keep hessian wet. Breeze passing through wet hessian cools contents on shelves inside.coolgardie safes -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Meat Safe, Household, Early 20th century
... Meat safes were widely used in Australian homes in the 19th century and early to mid 20th century, sometimes in conjunction with ice chests, until they were replaced by refrigerators. ...Meat safes were widely used in Australian homes in the 19th century and early to mid 20th century, sometimes in conjunction with ice chests, until they were replaced by refrigerators. ...This meat safe has no known local provenance but it would be typical of the safes used in a domestic situation to house fresh meat. Usually the safe was hung in a house corridor or verandah or outside in a cool place where there was a breeze that passed through the mesh and kept the contents cool. The mesh also prevented flies and other insects from getting into the safe. Meat safes were widely used in Australian homes in the 19th century and early to mid 20th century, sometimes in conjunction with ice chests, until they were replaced by refrigerators. This item is retained for display purposes as an example of domestic food preservation in Australia 80 to 100 years ago.This is a metal box with a rectangular-shape base and a semi-circular top. All sides except the top and the bottom are made of fine metal mesh. The front is reinforced with metal strips and has a metal clip. The curved top is ridged and has a metal clip.The safe is somewhat rusted and damaged. Registered under Commonwealth Act Nos. 101-102-103 G.W.Rowleyfood preservation – australia, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - William George Thomas Butcher Shop Hampshire Road Sunshine C1927, 1992
... Reproduction of Panel No 5 from the Sunshine Heritage Tour booklet Enlarge copy in flat draw William George Thomas ran a butcher shop here in Hampshire Road in the 1920s to 1930s at first in partnership with his brother Albert A shop sign showed that William had fought with the AIF in the 1914 to 1918 war William married Lizzie OBrien from Deer Park and they had seven children The family lived in the house next to the shop The photograph shows William Thomas holding his baby daughter Emma Albert Nephew William and another butcher In those days fridges were rare though some people had ice chests and butchers often delivered meat to their customers Today Chinese and Italian restaurants have replaced many of the old towns shops Half way between Sunshine Station and the site of the Sunshine Harvester Works...Butcher William George Thomas Hampshire Road Sunshine Reproduction of Panel No 5 from the Sunshine Heritage Tour booklet Enlarge copy in flat draw William George Thomas ran a butcher shop here in Hampshire Road in the 1920s to 1930s at first in partnership with his brother Albert A shop sign showed that William had fought with the AIF in the 1914 to 1918 war William married Lizzie OBrien from Deer Park and they had seven children The family lived in the house next to the shop The photograph shows William Thomas holding his baby daughter Emma Albert Nephew William and another butcher In those days fridges were rare though some people had ice chests and butchers often delivered meat to their customers Today Chinese and Italian restaurants have replaced many of the old towns shops Half way between Sunshine Station and the site of the Sunshine Harvester Works William George Thomas Butcher Shop Hampshire Road Sunshine C1927 Photograph William George Thomas Butcher Shop Hampshire Road Sunshine C1927 ...Reproduction of Panel No 5 from the Sunshine Heritage Tour booklet Enlarge copy in flat draw William George Thomas ran a butcher shop here in Hampshire Road in the 1920s to 1930s at first in partnership with his brother Albert A shop sign showed that William had fought with the AIF in the 1914 to 1918 war William married Lizzie OBrien from Deer Park and they had seven children The family lived in the house next to the shop The photograph shows William Thomas holding his baby daughter Emma Albert Nephew William and another butcher In those days fridges were rare though some people had ice chests and butchers often delivered meat to their customers Today Chinese and Italian restaurants have replaced many of the old towns shops Half way between Sunshine Station and the site of the Sunshine Harvester Worksbutcher, william george thomas, hampshire road, sunshine -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - William George Thomas Butcher Shop Hampshire Road Sunshine C1927, 1992
... Reproduction of Panel No 5 from the Sunshine Heritage Tour booklet Enlarge copy in flat draw William George Thomas ran a butcher shop here in Hampshire Road in the 1920s to 1930s at first in partnership with his brother Albert A shop sign showed that William had fought with the AIF in the 1914 to 1918 war William married Lizzie OBrien from Deer Park and they had seven children The family lived in the house next to the shop The photograph shows William Thomas holding his baby daughter Emma Albert Nephew William and another butcher In those days fridges were rare though some people had ice chests and butchers often delivered meat to their customers Today Chinese and Italian restaurants have replaced many of the old towns shops Half way between Sunshine Station and the site of the Sunshine Harvester Works...Thomas Butcher Hampshire Road Sunshine Reproduction of Panel No 5 from the Sunshine Heritage Tour booklet Enlarge copy in flat draw William George Thomas ran a butcher shop here in Hampshire Road in the 1920s to 1930s at first in partnership with his brother Albert A shop sign showed that William had fought with the AIF in the 1914 to 1918 war William married Lizzie OBrien from Deer Park and they had seven children The family lived in the house next to the shop The photograph shows William Thomas holding his baby daughter Emma Albert Nephew William and another butcher In those days fridges were rare though some people had ice chests and butchers often delivered meat to their customers Today Chinese and Italian restaurants have replaced many of the old towns shops Half way between Sunshine Station and the site of the Sunshine Harvester Works William George Thomas Butcher Shop Hampshire Road Sunshine C1927 Photograph William George Thomas Butcher Shop Hampshire Road Sunshine C1927 ...Reproduction of Panel No 5 from the Sunshine Heritage Tour booklet Enlarge copy in flat draw William George Thomas ran a butcher shop here in Hampshire Road in the 1920s to 1930s at first in partnership with his brother Albert A shop sign showed that William had fought with the AIF in the 1914 to 1918 war William married Lizzie OBrien from Deer Park and they had seven children The family lived in the house next to the shop The photograph shows William Thomas holding his baby daughter Emma Albert Nephew William and another butcher In those days fridges were rare though some people had ice chests and butchers often delivered meat to their customers Today Chinese and Italian restaurants have replaced many of the old towns shops Half way between Sunshine Station and the site of the Sunshine Harvester Worksthomas, butcher, hampshire road, sunshine -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - H. A. & S. R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: FARM LEASE
... Chattels included: 1 draught horse, harness and swings, rubber tyres cart, green feed cutter2,30 dozen egg boxes, 3 ladders, tomato frames and glasses, single furrow plough, set harrows, cultivator, iron spike roller, scuffler, linos, blinds and curtains, ice chest and table. Lessee's copy....Chattels included: 1 draught horse, harness and swings, rubber tyres cart, green feed cutter2,30 dozen egg boxes, 3 ladders, tomato frames and glasses, single furrow plough, set harrows, cultivator, iron spike roller, scuffler, linos, blinds and curtains, ice chest and table. Lessee's copy. Document H. ...Farm Lease dated 5th July 1957 between Mr. N. E. Watts and Mr. E. W. Traeger. Lease for all that piece of land being allotment 15B section 7 & allotment 15J & 15H of section 7, Parish of Neering in the state of Victoria containing 7 acres 14 perches or thereabouts with dwellings, out-houses and all improvements for the term of 1 year. Terms and conditions: the term of tenancy shall be from the 8th of July 1957 to the 8th July, 1958; the rent for said period shall be 5 pounds fortnightly, the lessee has the option of leasing the property for another 12 months at the same rental; the lessee has the option of purchasing the said property for the sum of 1,350 pounds. Chattels included: 1 draught horse, harness and swings, rubber tyres cart, green feed cutter2,30 dozen egg boxes, 3 ladders, tomato frames and glasses, single furrow plough, set harrows, cultivator, iron spike roller, scuffler, linos, blinds and curtains, ice chest and table. Lessee's copy.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - H. A. & S.R. WILKINSON COLLECTION: FARM LEASE
... Chattels included: 1 draught horse, harness and swings, rubber tyres cart, green feed cutter2,30 dozen egg boxes, 3 ladders, tomato frames and glasses, single furrow plough, set harrows, cultivator, iron spike roller, scuffler, linos, blinds and curtains, ice chest and table. Attached 2 copies of letter from N. ...Chattels included: 1 draught horse, harness and swings, rubber tyres cart, green feed cutter2,30 dozen egg boxes, 3 ladders, tomato frames and glasses, single furrow plough, set harrows, cultivator, iron spike roller, scuffler, linos, blinds and curtains, ice chest and table. Attached 2 copies of letter from N. ...Farm Lease dated 5th July 1957 between Mr. N. E. Watts and Mr. E. W. Traeger. Lease for all that piece of land being allotment 15B section 7 & allotment 15J & 15H of section 7, Parish of Neering in the state of Victoria containing 7 acres 14 perches or thereabouts with dwellings, out-houses and all improvements for the term of 1 year. Terms and conditions: the term of tenancy shall be from the 8th of July 1957 to the 8th July, 1958; the rent for said period shall be 5 pounds fortnightly, the lessee has the option of leasing the property for another 12 months at the same rental; the lessee has the option of purchasing the said property for the sum of 1,350 pounds. Chattels included: 1 draught horse, harness and swings, rubber tyres cart, green feed cutter2,30 dozen egg boxes, 3 ladders, tomato frames and glasses, single furrow plough, set harrows, cultivator, iron spike roller, scuffler, linos, blinds and curtains, ice chest and table. Attached 2 copies of letter from N. E. Watts instructing H.A & S.R. Wilkinson to pay the rent received from Mr. Traeger to Mr. J. R. Watts... Office copy.organization, business, h.a. & s.r wilkinson real estate -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyCoolgardie safe, first half 20th century
... It began to be replaced by ice chests from the turn of the twentieth century in cities and country towns which had ice works. ...Without refrigeration, storage of meat was difficult. Flies were a problem, and it was important to keep meat cool and out of the way of pests. One way of doing this was to use a meat safe: a kind of cupboard designed to store meat and keep it fresh enough to eat. Meat safes are ventilated. They were sometimes made with sides of wire mesh or perforated metal, so that air could circulate around the meat while keeping flies and other animals out.The Coolgardie safe was invented in the late 1890s by Arthur Patrick McCormick, who used the same principle as explorers and travelers in the Outback used to cool their canvas water bags Originally they were handmade using materials to hand. In the early 20th century, Coolgardie Safes were manufactured commercially across Australia, and found their way into homes in both rural and urban areas. These safes incorporated shelving and a door, had metal or wooden frames and Hessian bodies. The feet of the safe were usually placed in a tray of water to keep ants away. (refs ABC-Home; Museum Victoria)The Coolgardie safe was an Australian invention used especially in country areas from the 1890s until the mid 20th century. It began to be replaced by ice chests from the turn of the twentieth century in cities and country towns which had ice works. This item is an example of a domestic appliance commonly used before electricity was widely available for domestic use.A cube-shaped metal Coolgardie safe painted blue. It has a triangular hook on the top for hanging or lifting. There are small feet at bottom . The sides are perforated in a Above the door; Inside a rhomboid shape "WILLOW"food-storage coolgardie-safe domestic -
Cheese World MuseumFreezer, icecream, The Frigid, 1930s
... (other info -check with Ruth -where lived, mother's name, when used, how often, etc) Ice-cream a rarity in 1930s? Ice chests, fridges not common until post WWII? ...This ice-cream freezer was used by Ruth Gore's mother to make ice-cream for the ---- family. Ice-cream mixture was beaten and placed in the inner cylinder; ice and salt were placed in the surrounding outer cylinder. When the ice-cream was partially frozen it was removed from the container and beaten a second time before being replaced in the container to set. (other info -check with Ruth -where lived, mother's name, when used, how often, etc)Ice-cream a rarity in 1930s? Ice chests, fridges not common until post WWII?Tin-plated double-walled iron barrel painted blue with item name stencilled in dark blue on the outside. The barrel is open top and bottom with a tinned lid on the base; the top lid is missing. The space between the wall and inner cylinder is for ice, the tinned inner cylinder for ice-creamThe Frigidfreezer, icecream, icecream maker, the frigid, gore, ruth, dairy products
