Showing 828 items matching "knife-grinder"
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Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumDomestic object - Coffee Grinder, Beatrice, Rapide No.1 Beatrice Coffee Grinder, Circa 1950's
... Rapide No.1 Beatrice Coffee Grinder......Grinder...Black enamel Cast iron coffee grinder attach to table or bench. Long handle clamp...Rapide No.1 Beatrice Coffee grinder...Domestic Object Kitchen Utensil Coffee Grinder Bench top Manual Rapide No.1 Beatrice Coffee grinder Black enamel Cast iron coffee grinder attach to table or bench. ...Utensil used in kitchens when preparing coffee.Black enamel Cast iron coffee grinder attach to table or bench. Long handle clampRapide No.1 Beatrice Coffee grinderdomestic object, kitchen utensil, coffee, grinder, bench top, manual -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Australian Army Issue Clasp Knife
... Australian Army Issue Clasp Knife...This knife was a Whittingslowe first pattern clasp knife which included a blade, a tin opener and a marline spike as well as screw driver and shackle to attach the knife to a lanyard or belt clip. ...A clasp knife made completely from metal with nickel plating. ...On knife blade: WE over a broad arrow/I\...This knife was a Whittingslowe first pattern clasp knife which included a blade, a tin opener and a marline spike as well as screw driver and shackle to attach the knife to a lanyard or belt clip. ...Australian manufactured clasp knives were a standard issue to Australian Military Forces during World War 2. The most commonly encountered knife was an all metal model with a canoe shaped body. This knife was a Whittingslowe first pattern clasp knife which included a blade, a tin opener and a marline spike as well as screw driver and shackle to attach the knife to a lanyard or belt clip. These knives were given a dull Nickel plating to protect them. William Thomas Whittingslowe was born in Wales in 1888, he was educated in England and at 18 migrated to Canada and then to Australia, arriving in about 1912. After working in various states, he settled in South Australia and in the 1920s set up his own business, Whittingslowe Engineers Limited. He specialised in ironworking and knife manufacturing. His firm produced a large amount of blade ware during World War 2. He also designed and built manufacturing equipment for General Motors Holden. He died at Murray Bridge (SA) in 1956.This item is significance because it was donated by a member of the community of Wodonga which has a strong connection to Australian military history.A clasp knife made completely from metal with nickel plating. The accessories all fold into a canoe-shaped body. It included a knife, can opener and marlin spike.On knife blade: WE over a broad arrow/I\australian army equipment ww2, thomas whittingslowe, australian army -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Knife and fork
... This knife and fork had been donor's mother's which she used quite frequently when she had friends over. ...Sliver plated mother of pearl handled knife and fork. The knife is engraved with vine leaves and grapes and a fairly plain base to the knife. ...Knife 'Mappen and Webb Sheffield - London' Fork has no inscription...Knife Sheffield England...The knife is engraved with vine leaves and grapes and a fairly plain base to the knife. ...This knife and fork had been donor's mother's which she used quite frequently when she had friends over. They were treasured by her and very gently washed without putting the handles in water.Sliver plated mother of pearl handled knife and fork. The knife is engraved with vine leaves and grapes and a fairly plain base to the knife. The fork has a very decorative bas to the pearl handle.Knife 'Mappen and Webb Sheffield - London' Fork has no inscriptiondomestic items, cutlery -
Greensborough Historical SocietyKnife, Unknown, 1950s
... Knife...Knife...knife...Single knife, possible part of cutlery set. Mark on handle is not identified....Metal knife with serrated blade and marks on handle....Knife Knife Unknown ...Single knife, possible part of cutlery set. Mark on handle is not identified.Metal knife with serrated blade and marks on handle.knife -
Federation University Historical CollectionTool - Object, Knife Found in the Ballarat Gaol Garden
... Knife Found in the Ballarat Gaol Garden......knife...This knife was found in the former Ballarat Gaol garden by Ballarat School of Mines Staff member Don Ogilvie. ...Rusty metal knife or shiv with wooden handle. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields This knife was found in the former Ballarat Gaol garden by Ballarat School of Mines Staff member Don Ogilvie. ballarat gaol don ogilvie knife shiv Rusty metal knife or shiv with wooden handle. ...This knife was found in the former Ballarat Gaol garden by Ballarat School of Mines Staff member Don Ogilvie. Rusty metal knife or shiv with wooden handle. ballarat gaol, don ogilvie, knife, shiv -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Knife, Knife and sheaf
... Knife...Knife and sheaf... Information on the history of this knife and sheaf is not known. They were popular items for boys and young men to carry, especially when working in the bush or fishing. ...The handle has a metal screw at the tip. The knife is in a leather sheaf or holder which is curved to suit the shape of the knife. ...Knife and sheaf Knife ...Information on the history of this knife and sheaf is not known. They were popular items for boys and young men to carry, especially when working in the bush or fishing. They are still in use today. These items have no known provenance and are useful for display only This is a belt knife, much rusted with a curved blade and a brown metal handle, silver-coloured at the top and end and brown-coloured with red and black bands near the end. The handle has a metal screw at the tip. The knife is in a leather sheaf or holder which is curved to suit the shape of the knife. It has stitching on the curved section with metal studs, two slots to enable the sheaf to be attached to a belt and a circular leather strop with a metal stud to hold the knife in place. The leather is rubbed. The belt may not originally have been for this knife.belt knife and sheaf, warrnambool -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentreFunctional object - Knife
... Knife...Knife...Nineteenth century knife, which has been buried and dug up in Buninyong area. ...Rusted knife with fragile wooden handle, heavily damaged due to being buried....Knife Functional object Knife ...Nineteenth century knife, which has been buried and dug up in Buninyong area. More information required.Rusted knife with fragile wooden handle, heavily damaged due to being buried.knives -
Orbost & District Historical Societyknife cleaner / sharpener, first half 20th century
... knife-grinder...A cast iron knife or tool sharpening wheel attach to a wooden base. ...A McMillan Federal Knife Cleaner...In the disposable society of the 21st century we can throw away our blunt scissors, knives or tools and buy replacements. knife-grinder A McMillan Federal Knife Cleaner A cast iron knife or tool sharpening wheel attach to a wooden base. ...Sharpening is done by grinding away material on this implement with an abrasive substance harder than the material of the tool to be sharpened. A sharpening wheel is an efficient way to sharpen blade edges.Mobile knife-sharpening services are no longer commonly used. In the disposable society of the 21st century we can throw away our blunt scissors, knives or tools and buy replacements.A cast iron knife or tool sharpening wheel attach to a wooden base. It has a wooden turning handle.A McMillan Federal Knife Cleanerknife-grinder -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Instruction, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Wheel Grinders Runningsheds and Wheel Grinder Procedure", May. 1970
... "Wheel Grinders Runningsheds and Wheel Grinder Procedure"...Instruction - 4 pages - duplicated foolscap sheets - headed "MMTB Engineering Department - Workshops and Running Shed Branch" - titled "Wheel Grinders Runningsheds and Wheel Grinder Procedure" Details duties of workmen who undertook wheel grinding, training, procedures, preparation, procedure, cutting out of motors, wheel gauges, flanges and notes procedures for trams 750, 751 and 980. ...Dated May 1970. "Wheel Grinders Runningsheds and Wheel Grinder Procedure" Document Instruction Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB) ...Instruction - 4 pages - duplicated foolscap sheets - headed "MMTB Engineering Department - Workshops and Running Shed Branch" - titled "Wheel Grinders Runningsheds and Wheel Grinder Procedure" Details duties of workmen who undertook wheel grinding, training, procedures, preparation, procedure, cutting out of motors, wheel gauges, flanges and notes procedures for trams 750, 751 and 980. Dated May 1970.trams, tramways, depot, safety, workshops, pitmen, instructions, procedures, wheels -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical SocietyTool, Pocket Knife
... Pocket Knife...A pocket knife with mother of pearl handle and a silver blade....The lion passant indicates the knife was made in England, the image of Queen Victoria is a Duty Mark, the letter G indicates that the year of manufacture was 1850. ...Pocket Knife Tool ...This pocket knife is believed to have been used by an employee of the Bacchus family and possibly given to the employee by the Bacchus family. It is therefore an object with a probable linkage to one of the earliest European colonist families in the Bacchus Marsh area.A pocket knife with mother of pearl handle and a silver blade.On the handle on one side there is an engraved decorative design featuring a bird, leaves and flowers. Along the middle of the handle there is a blank cartouche of silver, intended for the name of the owner. On the other side there are two engraved starbursts. On the blade there are five hallmarks, a crown, a lion passant, head of Queen Victoria, letter G and the letters JM. The crown represents Sheffield. The lion passant indicates the knife was made in England, the image of Queen Victoria is a Duty Mark, the letter G indicates that the year of manufacture was 1850. JM indicates one of two manufacturers - JM or Mappin & Son.knives, bacchus family -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Lady's Fruit Knife
... Lady's Fruit Knife...This "lady’s" fruit knife was used up to the late 1900's by influential and "well off" ladies, not only as a fashion statement but as a practical tool when away from the kitchen/home to peel fruit and provide a cutting instrument for small items. ...A small fruit knife with stainless steel blade. It has an ivory handle and a leather cover for the blade....It has an ivory handle and a leather cover for the blade. Lady's Fruit Knife Domestic object Lady's Fruit Knife ...This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga. Mr Turner was born on 6 June 1885. He completed all of his schooling at Scots Boarding School in Albury, New South Wales. On leaving school, he was employed at Dalgety’s, Albury as an auctioneer. In 1924 John was promoted to Manager of the Wodonga Branch of Dalgety’s. On 15/03/1900 he married Beatrice Neal (born 7/12/1887 and died 7/2/1953) from Collingwood, Victoria. They had four daughters – Frances (Nancy), Heather, Jessie and Mary. In 1920, the family moved from Albury to Wodonga, purchasing their family home “Locherbie” at 169 High Street, Wodonga. "Locherbie" still stands in Wodonga in 2022. The collection contains items used by the Turner family during their life in Wodonga. This "lady’s" fruit knife was used up to the late 1900's by influential and "well off" ladies, not only as a fashion statement but as a practical tool when away from the kitchen/home to peel fruit and provide a cutting instrument for small items. The first true stainless steel was melted on August 13,1913. However, it did not produce blades that held an edge nor could edges be put onto blades easily so its inventor, Harry Brealey soon earned the reputation of being the inventor of the "knife that would not cut". Over the following decade further developments to the composition of stainless steel led to its wide use in the manufacture of cutlery.A small fruit knife with stainless steel blade. It has an ivory handle and a leather cover for the blade.On blade: Stainless Steel"cutlery, stainless steel, lady's fruit knife -
Federation University Historical CollectionEthnographic Material, Aboriginal knife
... Aboriginal knife......knife...A stone Aboriginal knife...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Aboriginal tool knife A stone Aboriginal knife Aboriginal knife Ethnographic Material ...A stone Aboriginal knifeaboriginal, tool, knife -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Illustration/s, Windsor Publications, Melbourne grinder No. 1, c1970
... Melbourne grinder No. 1...Large print illustration of No. 1 Reciprocating Grinder, grinding the curves of the new St. ...Ballarat Tramway Museum South Gardens Reserve Wendouree Parade Ballarat Ballarat goldfields Trams tramways Melbourne Reciprocating Grinder St Kilda Junction Windsor Publications Large print illustration of No. 1 Reciprocating Grinder, grinding the curves of the new St. ...Large print illustration of No. 1 Reciprocating Grinder, grinding the curves of the new St. Kilda Junction, for the Wellington St. bypass, Oct. 1968. Print published by Windsor Publications as their No. 10 of a series. Tower Hotel in the background. Printed on heavy cardboard with a gloss sheet. See "Time-line history of Melbourne's Government, Cable and Electric Trams and Buses".trams, tramways, melbourne, reciprocating grinder, st kilda junction, windsor publications -
Federation University Historical CollectionObject, Parker, University of Ballarat Boxed Bottle Opener and Pocket Knife, c2015
... University of Ballarat Boxed Bottle Opener and Pocket Knife...A boxed Bottle Opener and Pocket Knife...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields university of ballarat merchandise bottle opener A boxed Bottle Opener and Pocket Knife University of Ballarat Boxed Bottle Opener and Pocket Knife Object Parker ...A boxed Bottle Opener and Pocket Knifeuniversity of ballarat, merchandise, bottle opener -
Lara RSL Sub BranchService Gear, Knife, Fork and Spoon Set
... Knife, Fork and Spoon Set...2 x Knife, Fork and Spoon Set...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara 2 x Knife, Fork and Spoon Set Knife, Fork and Spoon Set Service Gear ...2 x Knife, Fork and Spoon Set -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Knife Holder
... Knife Holder...A green canvas knife holder with belt attachment...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Knife Holder A green canvas knife holder with belt attachment Knife Holder Equipment Equipment, Army ...A green canvas knife holder with belt attachmentknife holder -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchMemorabilia - Knife attached to steel shrapnel piece
... Knife attached to steel shrapnel piece...Knife blade attached to steel shrapnel piece...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Knife blade attached to steel shrapnel piece Knife attached to steel shrapnel piece Memorabilia Knife attached to steel shrapnel piece ...Knife blade attached to steel shrapnel piece -
Sandhurst Diocese Historical CommissionKnife, Circa 1870 - 1900
... Knife...Knife...Martin Crane was the first Bishop of Sandhurst. 1874 - 1901. The knife was probably a gift and is engraved on the front with his name. ...Elaborately engraved sterling silver knife. Floral, leafy design. Probably a cheese or butter knife. ...Engraved on the front of knife. Silversmith's name/symbol engraved on the back of knife blade. ...engraved on the back of knife blade. Elaborately engraved sterling silver knife. ...Martin Crane was the first Bishop of Sandhurst. 1874 - 1901. The knife was probably a gift and is engraved on the front with his name. Martin Crane was a progressive leader in Sandhurst and built many new schools and churches in the Diocese. The knife is significant because it belonged to the first Bishop of Sandhurst, Martin Crane. Irish born Crane was an Augustinian priest before being ordained in 1874. Crane was Bishop of Sandhurst for 27 years. Elaborately engraved sterling silver knife. Floral, leafy design. Probably a cheese or butter knife. The handle sits 90 degrees to the knife blade. This a part of a cutlery set. Bishop. M. Crane. Engraved on the front of knife. Silversmith's name/symbol engraved on the back of knife blade. Sterling. P??? engraved on the back of knife blade. knife, silverplate, cutlery, catholic clergy -
Cheese World MuseumKitchenalia, Knife sharpener
... Knife sharpener...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 knife sharpener is part of the collection of items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. ...The base has a paper label which has deteriorated and is unreadable. The knife is sharpened by drawing the blade across the central slot....Knife sharpener Kitchenalia ...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 knife sharpener is part of the collection of items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. Uebergang catalogue No.F 24 A metal device with two sharpening discs enclosed attached to a brown wooden circular base. A U-shaped metal handle angles up from the base. The base has a paper label which has deteriorated and is unreadable. The knife is sharpened by drawing the blade across the central slot.allansford, uebergang, kitchen utensils -
Federation University Historical CollectionObject, Kris sword/knife and sheath, 2005
... Kris sword/knife and sheath ......knife...Ornate Kris sword/knife and sheath in black frame....Kris sword/knife and sheath Object ...Ornate Kris sword/knife and sheath in black frame.Plaque with: Unity College International and University of Ballarat, Graduation Celebration OCT 2005, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysiaunity college international, kris, sheath, sword, knife, ornamental knife -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumFunctional object - Knife
... Knife...Knife... Knife metal handle with long sharp pointed blade...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Object found at POW Camp 13 murchison camp 13 tatura personal domestic items Knife metal handle with long sharp pointed blade Knife Functional object Knife ...Object found at POW Camp 13 Knife metal handle with long sharp pointed blademurchison, camp 13, tatura, personal, domestic, items -
National Wool MuseumTool - Grinder, 1960-69
... Grinder......Grinder...Grinders like this example have been made the same since the early 1900s, with this grinder thought to have been produced in the 1960s. ...The grinder is formed from a central arch shaped block of green painted metal. ...“Cooper / S.E. BALL BEARING GRINDER / MADE AND GUARANTEED BY / Sunbeam / CORPORATION LIMITED / SYDNEY MELBOURNE / ADELAIDE BRISBANE ”...Grinders like this example have been made the same since the early 1900s, with this grinder thought to have been produced in the 1960s. ...Cooper S.E. Ball Bearing Grinder made and guaranteed by Sunbeam Corporation Limited. Grinders like this example have been made the same since the early 1900s, with this grinder thought to have been produced in the 1960s. It is belt driven, with the other end of the belt being attached to an engine; the same engine that would have powered the overhead shearing equipment in shearing sheds. It was common for shearing teams to bring their own equipment, especially pre-1960 as most shearing sheds were not connected to power, and shearers preferred to work with their own equipment. The engines that powered the shears and grinder were typically fuelled with kerosene or petrol. The large circular disks are attached to the bolt that protrudes from the grinder and fastened tightly with a nut. An example of seeing a similar grinder in action can be found on the following link - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7eimI_Gm9o. Inventor Frederick Wolseley made the world's first commercially successful power-shearing system in Australia in 1888. US company Cooper, which had been founded in 1843 as a maker of sheep dip, began selling Wolseley equipment in the USA in 1895. The Chicago Flexible Shaft Company successfully entered the power-shearing market a few years later and entered a joint venture with Cooper. It set up a branch in Sydney and sold shearing sets, and engines to power them, into the Australian market. In 1921 the US parent company, realising it needed to make products whose sales were not as seasonal as those of shearing equipment, made its first household appliances and branded them Sunbeam. In 1933, changes in exchange rates and taxes led the company to manufacture engines and shearing equipment in Australia via subsidiary Cooper Engineering, which changed its name to Sunbeam in 1946. Although most Australians know of this company as a major manufacturer of household appliances, its rural division flourished and retained the Sunbeam name for shearing equipment even after it was taken over by New Zealand company Tru-Test in 2001. The grinder is formed from a central arch shaped block of green painted metal. Much of this paint has been lost to age, leaving the grinder in a ‘farm used’ condition with much surface oxidation present. On the front of the arch is a specification plate, reading “Cooper S.E. ball bearing grinder. Made and guaranteed by Sunbeam”. At the foot of the arch, three bolt holes are found for securing the grinder to the base of a solid wooden surface. Two of the bolt holes are found on the front of the grinder, with another found on the rear. From the central arch, a bolt protrudes to the right of the grinder. This large bolt is for securing a grinding plate to the grinder. Above the central arch is a pendulum which holds the comb / cutter that is being sharpened. From the pendulum, a large arm extends down (not pictured) to meet and strike the plate spinning at a rapid speed. On the left-hand side of the central arch of the grinder, a wheel is found which a belt is attached to for power. This belt is then attached to a separate engine, spinning the wheel and hence powering the grinder. The wheel is partially covered with a section of protective bent tube, designed to provide protection from the rapidly spinning wheel. Below this wheel is the belt shifter. It is designed to move the protective bent tube from one side of the grinder to the other, to accommodate the grinder in the setup of different shearing sheds. The two separate grinding plates are identical. They have a slight slope for sharpening the comb and cutters in the correct method, with a slight bias towards the base, or “tooth”, of the equipment. The disks have a large central bolt for attaching to the grinder. They have tags on the horizontal axis of the grinding plates, for securing the plates in transportation, and to help with initial alignment when setting up the grinder. The reverse of these grinding plates has the same green painted metal finish found on the grinder. This paint is also in a ‘farm used’ condition, with surface oxidation present. The grinder would be provided from the factory with a comb holder, shifter for securing the grinding plates, emery cloth and emery glue. The emery cloth is what does the actual grinding and is applied to the grinding disks, replacing once well worn. These items can be seen in the final images in the multimedia section, showcasing advertising for this grinder. Plate. Inscribed. “Cooper / S.E. BALL BEARING GRINDER / MADE AND GUARANTEED BY / Sunbeam / CORPORATION LIMITED / SYDNEY MELBOURNE / ADELAIDE BRISBANE ”sheep shearing, shearing equipment, sunbeam, grinder -
Federation University Historical CollectionObject, Kris sword/knife and sheath in black frame, 2005
... Kris sword/knife and sheath in black frame......knife...Silver ornate Kris sword/knife and sheath in black frame....Silver ornate Kris sword/knife and sheath in black frame. Kris sword/knife and sheath in black frame Object ...Silver ornate Kris sword/knife and sheath in black frame.Plaque with: With best compliments Unity College International Graduation Celebration OCT 2005. unity college international, kris, sheath, sword, knife, ornamental knife -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Knife Holder
... Knife Holder...A green canvas knife holder with a black metal belt attachment...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Knife Holder A green canvas knife holder with a black metal belt attachment Knife Holder Equipment Equipment, Army ...A green canvas knife holder with a black metal belt attachmentknife holder -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Knife Scabbard
... Knife Scabbard......Knife...Steel knife with black composite handle. Canvas and steel scabbard....National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Scabbard Knife SAS Nord-8L14 B:M.Co. 1/5 vp USN Mk2 Steel knife with black composite handle. ...Steel knife with black composite handle. Canvas and steel scabbard.Nord-8L14 B:M.Co. 1/5 vp USN Mk2scabbard, knife, sas -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchEdged Weapon, Bayonet converted to a knife
... Bayonet converted to a knife...Bayonet that has been made into a knife with home made scabbard. ...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Bayonet that has been made into a knife with home made scabbard. Bayonet converted to a knife Edged Weapon ...Bayonet that has been made into a knife with home made scabbard. -
Federation University Historical CollectionSouvenir - Souvenir Ware, Ornamental Knife
... Ornamental Knife...Mini glass display case containing an ornamental / ceremonial knife (kriss)...Presented to the Vice-Chancellor, Kerry Cox, by visitors to the University of Ballarat. malaysia university of ballarat region college ornamental knife kriss "Malaysia" engraved at top of blade Plate in box " With best compliments from the Region College" Mini glass display case containing an ornamental / ceremonial knife (kriss) Ornamental Knife Souvenir Souvenir Ware ...Presented to the Vice-Chancellor, Kerry Cox, by visitors to the University of Ballarat.Mini glass display case containing an ornamental / ceremonial knife (kriss)"Malaysia" engraved at top of blade Plate in box " With best compliments from the Region College"malaysia, university of ballarat, region college, ornamental knife, kriss -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, The Age, "Man with knife Tasered on tram", 18/06/2023
... "Man with knife Tasered on tram"...Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Man with knife Tasered on tram"...Has a photo inside tram of armed police Route 48 Tramways Trams Police King Street Collins Street Newspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Man with knife Tasered on tram" "Man with knife Tasered on tram" Newspaper Newspaper clipping Australia Victoria Melbourne The Age ...A man was Tasered by armed police on a Melbourne tram after he allegedly threatened to kill passengers on board.Has a photo inside tram of armed policeNewspaper clipping from the Age titled: "Man with knife Tasered on tram"route 48, tramways, trams, police, king street, collins street -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Coffee grinder, Japy Frere's & Co, c 1850 - 1930
... Many people used their spice grinders or a mortar and pestle to grind the roasted beans into a powder. ...The grinder has a wooden body and an iron lid and mechanism with a metal turning handle and knob. ...S.C.D.G.' is stamped on a brass plate at the front top of the grinder attached by two screws....Domestic object Coffee grinder Japy Frere's & Co ...Many people used their spice grinders or a mortar and pestle to grind the roasted beans into a powder. Japy Freres & Co were mostly known as watch and clock movement makers, they also manufactured coffee grinders. The company ceased in the 1930s. A square wooden and metal antique hand operated French coffee grinder mill, manufactured by Japy Freres & Co (Beaucourt Paris, France). The grinder has a wooden body and an iron lid and mechanism with a metal turning handle and knob. The metal top is attached by screws. It has a broken brass knob on the pull out wooden drawer below. The moveable lid allows the beans to be poured into the funnel to be ground by the internal mechanism.'Japy Freres & Co B.E. S.C.D.G.' is stamped on a brass plate at the front top of the grinder attached by two screws.coffee grinders, coffee accessories, coffee, food processing equipment, kitchen equipment -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumKnife, Butchers Knife
... Knife...Butchers Knife...Butchers knife mounted on board. Brown wooden handle Very sharp blade...Jack Orr, 13/5/1903 - 28/8/1977 Butchers knife mounted on board. Brown wooden handle Very sharp blade Butchers Knife Knife ...Used by Jack Orr at Hick's Butchery??Butchers knife mounted on board. Brown wooden handle Very sharp bladeJack Orr, 13/5/1903 - 28/8/1977
