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City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Tool - Horse-drawn Metal Scoop Road-working
... Horse-drawn Metal Scoop Road-working...This medium sized metal, horse-drawn, road-working scoop... This medium sized metal, horse-drawn, road-working scoop, with timber ...This medium sized metal, horse-drawn, road-working scoop, with timber shafts is an example of those used in Moorabbin Shire in the late 1800s, and up until the 1940s for road-works, building dams, market-gardening work and other similar earthworks in the shire. The Box Cottage museum example would have been drawn by one horse, with the worker walking and steering the horse and scoop from behind using the timber shafts. There were even bigger metal scoops that required two or more horses to drag the scoop through the soil.Following the Dendy Special Survey 1841 allotments were sold to pioneer settlers who established market gardens in the Moorabbin area. Roads and roadside dams were needed as they transported both their stock and garden produce to markets in St Kilda and Melbourne By1880 the Shire of Moorabbin was using horse-drawn, road-working shovels on the main thoroughfares of the district.A medium sized metal, horse-drawn, road-working scoop, with timber shafts. Used by Moorabbin Shire in the late 1800s, and early 1900s for road-works, and other similar work in the shiremelbourne, shovel, brighton, moorabbin, metal, gardens, roads, markets, mckinnon, cheltenham, horse drawn, scoop, dendy henry, st kilda -
Clunes Museum
Tool - METAL SCOOP, UNKNOWN
... METAL SCOOP... ROCK Tool METAL SCOOP ...THIS TOOL CAME FROM WALTER COOK'S FARM AND WAS USED WHEN BLASTING ROCK DURING CONSTRUCTION OF SHEEP DIP. IT WAS THOUGHT TO BE USED MUCH EARLIER IN THE HISTORY OF THE FARM TO BLAST THE WELL WHICH IS THE MAIN WATER SUPPLY FOR STOCKTOOL USED TO CLEAN OUT HOLE FOR DYNAMITE WHEN BLASTING ROCKlocal history, trades, tools, cook family -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Sand Scoop, North East Region Water Authority, Wodonga
... metal scoop... n.e. water kiewa murray region water authority metal scoop ...The large aluminium sand scoop was used by Wodonga Waterworks Trust and it is part of the North East Region Water Authority collection in the Wodonga Historical Society. Wodonga's drinking water and wastewater operations were originally managed by the Wodonga Waterworks Trust, which was established in 1897, after Wodonga became a separate shire in 1876. In 1923 a Wodonga Waterworks Trust referendum to provide funding for new infrastructure to supply more water of better quality to Wodonga was passed. This included building the Wodonga Water Tower and it was completed in 1924. It supplied water to Wodonga until 1959, when it was drained and decommissioned after the No 1 Basin on Huon Hill was completed in 1958. In 1983 the Wodonga Waterworks Trust and the Wodonga Sewerage Authority became part of the Wodonga Council. And by 1989 a filtration plant at Huon Hill was completed, which provided filtered water of improved quality to Wodonga, in accordance with the World Health Organisation’s guidelines. In 1994 the Kiewa Murray Region Water Authority took over the Wodonga Council’s water and wastewater operations, and then in 1999 the Kiewa Murray Region Water Authority combined with the Ovens Region Water Authority and became the North East Region Water Authority or NERWA. NERWA then became known as North East Water. The sand scoop has local significance as part of the North East Region Water Authority collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society. It also has wider state significance as a rare example of the equipment used in water management in Wodonga.Large aluminium scoop with a handle soldered on one side edge and a repair riveted to the interior surface of the scoop where the handle is located. The repair is a piece of sheet metal, with what looks like the lower part of the letter 'S' on it.Lower part of the letter "S" on the repair riveted to the interior surface of the scoop.north east region water authority, nerwa, wodonga waterworks trust, north east water, n.e. water, kiewa murray region water authority, metal scoop, sand scoop -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Sand Scoop, North East Region Water Authority, Wodonga
... metal scoop... metal scoop Large aluminium scoop with a handle soldered on one ...The large aluminium sand scoop was used by Wodonga Waterworks Trust and it is part of the North East Region Water Authority collection in the Wodonga Historical Society. Wodonga's drinking water and wastewater were originally managed by the Wodonga Waterworks Trust, which was established in 1897, after Wodonga became a separate shire in 1876. In 1923 a Wodonga Waterworks Trust referendum to provide funding for new infrastructure to supply more water of better quality to Wodonga was passed. This included building the Wodonga Water Tower and it was completed in 1924. It supplied water to Wodonga until 1959, when it was drained and decommissioned after the No 1 Basin on Huon Hill was completed in 1958. In 1983 the Wodonga Waterworks Trust and the Wodonga Sewerage Authority became part of the Wodonga Council, and by 1989 a filtration plant at Huon Hill was completed, which provided filtered water of improved quality to Wodonga, in accordance with the World Health Organisation’s guidelines. In 1994 the Kiewa Murray Region Water Authority took over the Wodonga Council’s water and wastewater operations, and then in 1999 the Kiewa Murray Region Water Authority combined with the Ovens Region Water Authority and became the North East Region Water Authority or NERWA. NERWA then became known as North East Water. The sand scoop has local significance as part of the North East Region Water Authority collection donated to the Wodonga Historical Society. It also has wider state significance as a rare example of the equipment used in water management in Wodonga.Large aluminium scoop with a handle soldered on one side edge. Two holes and one indent in the end of the handle.north east region water authority, nerwa, wodonga waterworks trust, north east water, n.e. water, kiewa murray region water authority, sand scoop, metal scoop -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Scoop metal, no makers identification, circa mid to late 1900's
... Scoop metal.... Scoop metal no makers identification ...This scoop was professionally made and well before plastics and aluminium scoops were manufactured. It was in a period when mass production and cheap imports where not common. This item would have been produced well after World War II and before the cheap Asian imports. It was a period in time(the last years) when items such as this scoop were made to last and consumerism was not at the "throw away" mass consumption time of the late 1900's. The rural sector in the Kiewa Valley used this type of "made to last" domestic implement when home made cakes and pastries were commonly made in the household kitchen. Because of the relatively isolation of the valley, bulk supplies of flour, sugar and other cooking ingredients were the required quantity for both domestic household and farm use. Local general stores also had these scoops to provide clients with their required flour, sugar and other bulk loose grains (processed or unprocessed) This lite galvanised rolled steel flour/sugar scoop has a tapered handle extruding from a small cone shaped base. It has a half circle scoop extending from a full circular base which has a small containment ridge which acts as a collection rim. The collection scoop has its front shovel end tapered and rolled edge (outwards) presenting a barrier and air relief when thrust into the flour/sugar. All the edges are rolled and connection links have been soldered. The handle is not of solid steel which accounts for the light weight. The base of the "shovel" is slightly concave to allow gravitational forces to keep the flour centre of mass. The handle has a ridge pressed in the sheet metal at about two thirds up the shaft All metal to metal joins have been pressed and soldered together.loose grains, sugar, millet, nus, nails, loose grocery items. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Scoop, Half-cup scoop, 1960s
... Metal scoop with wooden handle... A & J Made in USA" Metal scoop with wooden handle Half-cup scoop ...Used as flour or sugar scoop, tis scoop, when full, measures 1/2 cup.Metal scoop with wooden handle"Level full 1/2 cup A & J Made in USA"scoops -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Photograph, Black & White Horse drawn scoops earthwork in Moorabbin Shire c1900, c1900
... The, horse drawn metal scoop ,guided by a man, was used...Black & White photograph showing many horses pulling metal... drawn metal scoop ,guided by a man, was used to clear earth ...The, horse drawn metal scoop ,guided by a man, was used to clear earth for road making. Well before the introduction of motorised, mechanical graders and trucks the painstaking, labour-intensive work was undertaken by large teams of sturdy men using strong horses such as the draught horse. Roads were needed by the market gardeners to transport their produce to market. Later as the heavy wagon loads continually caused ruts and general degradation of the roadways a Plateway system was installed so that the wagon wheels could roll along the rails thus protecting the roadways. August 31st 2021 Ron Nash, from WA, informs us "The men and horses pulling earth scoops in the photo are not moving earth for road making - they are excavating an "earth tank", or dam, as described in common nomenclature today. This skill was known as "tank sinking", and tank sinkers were active in many rural and remote areas in the 1800's and early 1900's, establishing sizeable dams for important water reserves for community and farm and railway use. With the advent of mechanised equipment such as bulldozers, the trade of tank sinking was still carried out, but on a faster basis. I am a former tank sinker and earth moving contractor, now long retired." Early settlers in Moorabbin Shire had to build the roads, plateways, drains, as the settlement of the land, in Dendy's Special Survey 1841 Brighton, spread and market gardeners need to transport their produce to market. Their most valuable possession was the draught horse that was used for ploughing, drawing carts and these scoops.Black & White photograph showing many horses pulling metal scoops guided by men to move earth for road making in Moorabbin Shire c 1900Back Handwritten Informationplateway, roadworks moorabbin shire, draught horses, metal scoops, paviers, box alonzo, smith j l; chaff cutter, horse drawn carts, toll gates brighton, motor cars 1900, steam engines, early settlers, bentleigh, mckinnon, parish of moorabbin, city of moorabbin, county of bourke, moorabbin roads board, shire of moorabbin, henry dendy's special survey 1841, were j.b.; bent thomas, o'shannassy john, king richard, charman stephen, highett william, ormond francis, maynard dennis, market gardeners, vineyards, orchards -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Milk Skimmer
... Brown metal scoop-shaped scalded-milk skimmer.... off the top of scalded milk. McBeath Dairying Brown metal ...Used by Cassie McBeath, then by Marjorie McBeath (her sister-in-law) on the farm at Mannibadar. Used for skimming cream off the top of scalded milk.Brown metal scoop-shaped scalded-milk skimmer.mcbeath, dairying -
Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital
Functional object - Scoop, c. 1970
... Metal scoop commonly used in industrial kitchens. U-shaped... Metal scoop commonly used in industrial kitchens. U-shaped ...Metal scoop commonly used in industrial kitchens. U-shaped with handle.On handle base: TAIWANindustrial kitchen, metal, moulding -
Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital
Functional object - Scoop, c. 1970
... Metal scoop used in industrial kitchen. U shaped utensil...: M Metal scoop used in industrial kitchen. U shaped utensil ...Metal scoop used in industrial kitchen. U shaped utensil with metal handle.Pressed into Handle: M industrial kitchen, metal work, moulding -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - GROCERY SCOOP
... METAL GROCERY SCOOP. WITH HANDLE... HISTORY COMMERCE SHOP EQUIPMENT COMMERCE METAL GROCERY SCOOP ...METAL GROCERY SCOOP. WITH HANDLElocal history, commerce, shop equipment, commerce -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - GROCERY SCOOP
... METAL GROCERY SCOOP, WITH WOODEN HANDLE... HISTORY COMMERCE SHOP EQUIPMENT COMMERCE METAL GROCERY SCOOP ...METAL GROCERY SCOOP, WITH WOODEN HANDLElocal history, commerce, shop equipment, commerce -
Clunes Museum
Functional object - GROCERY SCOOP
... MEDIUM SIZED METAL GROCERY SCOOP, WITH HANDLE... HISTORY COMMERCE SHOP EQUIPMENT COMMERCE MEDIUM SIZED METAL ...MEDIUM SIZED METAL GROCERY SCOOP, WITH HANDLElocal history, commerce, shop equipment, commerce -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Batros Shoehorn, Mid-20th century
... Metal with scooped shape and hole punched in narrow end.... Batros for your next pair Warrnambool. Metal with scooped shape ...Batros Shoes operated a shoe shop from around the 1930’s to the late 1960’s in Liebig Street Warrnambool. A common object which is a link to a Warrnambool business. Metal with scooped shape and hole punched in narrow end.Try Batros for your next pair Warrnambool.warrnambool, batros shoes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - SUGAR SCOOP
... Sheet metal sugar scoop with finger loop handle.... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food preparation Sugar scoop L28 Sheet metal ...Sheet metal sugar scoop with finger loop handle.L28domestic equipment, food preparation, sugar scoop -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Main Breakwater construction, Portland, n.d
... with crane back left. Workboat centre Crane with metal scoop centre... with metal scoop centre right plus 2 Euclid trucks. Photograph ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, main breakwater, construction, harbour development -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Main Breakwater construction, Portland, n.d
... , crane on left, with metal scoop. Barge with crane, back left...., with metal scoop. Barge with crane, back left. Photograph Photograph ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, main breakwater, construction, battery point, portland harbour, harbour development -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Machinery, n.d
... Black and white photo of a metal claw scoop on the ground... left Black and white photo of a metal claw scoop on the ground ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: (2) - in ink, top leftport of portland archives -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Ashtray, Geelong Crest, 1920s
... -coloured metal rim around the top edge. There are four metal scoops... metal scoops and a metal badge affixed to the top rim ...This ash tray is a souvenir of the City of Geelong and has been inscribed and used in 1927 as a presentation piece by the Southern Union Insurance Company of Australia. It has been presented to an employee of the company, N. Robilliard. He is possibly the son of James and Ellen Robilliard, De Jersey Norman Robilliard, who died in Warrnambool in 1973. This ash tray is of interest as an example of the type of gift given to employees in the 1920s. It is believed that the recipient was a resident of Warrnambool. This is a circular clear glass ash tray with a silver-coloured metal rim around the top edge. There are four metal scoops and a metal badge affixed to the top rim. There is also an inscription engraved on the metal rim. The silver rim is tarnished. Badge: ‘Souvenir City of Geelong’ Inscription: ‘Presented by the Southern Union Ins Co Ltd to N. Robilliard in recognition of his service as agent 7.2.27’ norman robilliard, southern union insurance company of australia -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Main Breakwater Construction, Portland, n.d
... sides. A large metal scoop on rocks, left. Two vehicles... & large boulders on 3 sides. A large metal scoop on rocks, left ...Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives, main breakwater, construction, portland, harbour -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Equipment - Uterine curette associated with Dr Felix Meyer
... in the shape of an open loop at one end, and a solid metal scoop... of Surgeons. Surgery Double headed metal curette (surgical scraping ...This is one of a collection of items associated with Dr Felix Henry Meyer (1858-1937). Meyer was a very prominent early obstetrician and doctor, playing a part in the establishment of the role of the chair of obstetrics at the University of Melbourne in 1929. He was also a foundation member of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons.Double headed metal curette (surgical scraping tool). Consists of a thin metal shaft with a small cutting blade in the shape of an open loop at one end, and a solid metal scoop at the other end. There is an ergonomic grip at the middle of the tool. surgery -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Scales, Shop,Imperial, ‘Dayton Scale’, c1900
... . It is made from white painted steel with a large metal scoop... metal scoop that sits on 2 steel rods attached to a balance beam ...This 'Dayton Scale' was used in a grocery shop in Moorabbin Shire in 20thC to measure grain, sugar, fruit, vegetables, lollies, etc as required by the shopkeeper for the purchase by customers. The Dayton Scale Company, originally known as the Computing Scale Company, built and marketed the first computing scale in 1891. It was part of the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company formed in 1911, and became an IBM division in 1933. The Dayton Scale Division was eventually sold to the Hobart Manufacturing Company when IBM decided to stop marketing scales to retail stores. The Computing Scale Company of Dayton was operated from 1891-1914 by two businessmen from Dayton, Ohio who purchased patents on the recently invented computing scale. It was merged with other companies to become the forerunner company for IBM. On July 20 1897 Mr CC Hobart & Herbert L. Johnson formed the Hobart Electrical Manufacturing Company in Troy, Ohio USA. 1915 Hobart continues its growth into the World market, opening a sales office in Australia. Dayton grocery scales, capacity 2 pounds, Imperial Measure. It is made from white painted steel with a large metal scoop that sits on 2 steel rods attached to a balance beam connected to a recording mechanism that displays the ‘weight’ in a glass framed gauge. In window of glass framed gauge ; DAYTON SCALE CO. / OHIO USA ; Computed from 0 – 2LB in 1oz sections weights, measures, shops, scales. balances, grocery stores, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, dayton scales company, ibm pty ltd., hobarrt electrical manufacturing company, hobart c.c., johnson herbert l, computing scale company ohio -
Mont De Lancey
Ice-cream Scoop, Circa 1920
... Metal ice-cream scoop with a wooden handle....-and-dandenong-ranges Scoops Metal ice-cream scoop with a wooden handle ...Metal ice-cream scoop with a wooden handle.scoops -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Machinery, n.d
... Black and white photo of metal claw scoop resting on ground... left Black and white photo of metal claw scoop resting ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: (1) - ink top leftport of portland archives -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Tea scoop
... Metal tea scoop of EPNS. Plain scoop with patterned handle... Tea' Metal tea scoop of EPNS. Plain scoop with patterned ...Till CollectionMetal tea scoop of EPNS. Plain scoop with patterned handle 'Robur Tea' with pattern of dots and flowers.'Robur Tea'domestic items, cutlery -
Orbost & District Historical Society
shields - blackout, Swan, Wally, WW11
... metal with scoop at front as well as small glass partition.... of handmade car light blackout shields. Black round metal with scoop ...By 1941, the threat of Japanese invasion caused restrictions to daily life. Blackouts became the norm. To prevent identification from enemy planes all lights had to be turned down, including car headlights that had to be covered to minimize light exposure. In Australia more relaxed regulations led to the Australian air raid precautions being dubbed the “brownout”. These shields limited the amount of light emitted by a vehicle. To drive at night without them was an offence; however, the increase in road accidents led to the removal of headlight masks everywhere in Australia south of Rockhampton from 15 February 1943.These shields, though not rare, evoke a period of restrictions, fear, rationing and confinement.Pair of handmade car light blackout shields. Black round metal with scoop at front as well as small glass partition.shields-blackout ww11 transport-motor-vehicles -
Mont De Lancey
Tool - Post Hole Digger, F.E. Kohler & Co, Unknown
... and two metal scooped blades. It is operated with a lever action... wooden handles and two metal scooped blades. It is operated ...Manufactured by F.E. Kohler & Co, Canton, OhioA vintage post hole digger with two long wooden handles and two metal scooped blades. It is operated with a lever action, with the two handles pulled apart to take a 'bite' of earth. The handles are attached by a nut and bolt. There is a crowbar on the end of one handle and a rammer on the end of the other. The brand is F.E. Kohler & Co, Canton, Ohio.'Kohler Little Giant' patented.tools, agricultural tools, farming equipment, garden tools -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Sensory motor skills
... . A toddler is assisted to hold a metal scoop to lift pasta shells... is assisted to hold a metal scoop to lift pasta shells from the tray ...1. A young boy stands with the aid of a wooden board, leaning against a table with a metal rail around the edge. 2. A toddler is assisted to hold a metal scoop to lift pasta shells from the tray table he sits at. On the floor in front of him rests a metal tin and an audio toy (The Farmer Says). An adult holds his fingers to help him lift the scoop and steady it with the alternate hand. 3. A young boy sits in a chair with a wooden wheel in front of him, that is clamped to a makeshift table, so that the boy can use his hands to turn the wheel.3 digital images of childrenrvib burwood school, occuapational therapy -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Ice Cream Scoop
... Metal ice cream scoop with push lever attached to ratchet... Mitcham melbourne domestic items food preparation Metal ice cream ...Metal ice cream scoop with push lever attached to ratchet wheel. Wooden handle.domestic items, food preparation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - HARRIS COLLECTION: METAL CREAM SCOOPER
... Round metal cream scooper. Several small holes on scooper...BHS Collection FOOD TECHNOLOGY Dairying metal cream scooper ...BHS CollectionRound metal cream scooper. Several small holes on scooper for filtering of milk. The scooper has a simple handle. This item could have been used by George Harris.food technology, dairying, metal cream scooper