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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumCD, Pat Kerrins, RAAF Assoc. Talk by Pat Kerrins, 2029
... RAAF Assoc. Talk by Pat Kerrins......Pat Kerrins...Talk given by Pat Kerrins to a group from RAAF Association Bendigo on 16 September 2009....Pat Kerrins...RAAF Assoc. Talk by Pat Kerrins CD Pat Kerrins ...Talk given by Pat Kerrins to a group from RAAF Association Bendigo on 16 September 2009.Silver CD with dark silver text inside a black and clear plastic case.raaf assoc., pat kerrins -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Pat Kerrins, 2001
... Pat Kerrins...kerrins pat...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray kerrins pat combat missions raaf photograph people Pat Kerrins Photograph ...kerrins pat, combat missions, raaf, photograph, people -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Pat Kerrins c1970s
... Pat Kerrins c1970s...Pat Kerrins c1970s....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray tatura locals kerrins p costume male Pat Kerrins c1970s. Pat Kerrins c1970s Photograph ...Pat Kerrins c1970s.tatura, locals, kerrins p, costume, male -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - BUTTER PATS
... Two wooden butter pats, one marked in ink, approx 1880 vintage butter pats donated by Sister Kerrins 154 Don St Bendigo 12.3.65...(Kyneton Observor, 17th October, 1895) DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food preparation kitchen Two wooden butter pats, one marked in ink, approx 1880 vintage butter pats donated by Sister Kerrins 154 Don St Bendigo 12.3.65 Domestic Object BUTTER PATS ...In the 19th century butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks, making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter which was then transferred to a wooden board. The butter maker would hold one of these pats in each hand and work the butter into shape. The inside of the pat was usually serrated to grip the butter and squeeze out any further water. The butter was often stamped with a wooden stamp or print. Butter was sold from a number of commercial premises in Bendigo, however it was also common for families to produce their own butter. In 1895, Mr. Mark Twain visited Australia. The New South Wales Government 'engaged him to lecture through the provinces on How to Make Butter for export' (Weekly Times, 28 February, 1895). Fifty nine tons of butter were exported on the S.S. Orient in 1895, being the first consignment for the years 1895/6. (Kyneton Observor, 17th October, 1895)Two wooden butter pats, one marked in ink, approx 1880 vintage butter pats donated by Sister Kerrins 154 Don St Bendigo 12.3.65domestic equipment, food preparation, kitchen
