Showing 15 items matching "outdoor toilets"
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Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, Late 1990's
... ...outdoor toilets...The outdoor toilet was a common feature in country estates and farms before the introduction of septic tank systems to non-sewered areas. ...A coloured photograph of an outdoor toilet. Its walls are brick with cement rendering. ...They were built away from the main house and were often disguised with a wall or trellis. harpsdale estate brodie richard sinclair george outdoor toilets george evans collection A coloured photograph of an outdoor toilet. ...The outdoor toilet was a common feature in country estates and farms before the introduction of septic tank systems to non-sewered areas. They were built away from the main house and were often disguised with a wall or trellis.A coloured photograph of an outdoor toilet. Its walls are brick with cement rendering. The pitched roof has a blue trim and a blue door. There is a wall in front of the building which covers three-quarters of the structure. A brick path is on the LHS of the photograph and a small garden is in the front with some tomato plants and ground covers.harpsdale estate, brodie, richard sinclair, george, outdoor toilets, george evans collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - FERNIHURST ESTATE
... black and white photo: back of house and verandah with cane chairs, 2 french windows, outdoor toilet on left, octagonal wooden building on right. ...black and white photo: back of house and verandah with cane chairs, 2 french windows, outdoor toilet on left, octagonal wooden building on right. ...black and white photo: back of house and verandah with cane chairs, 2 french windows, outdoor toilet on left, octagonal wooden building on right. Wire fence on verandah.J. Evans ?place, building, fernihurst estate -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph, Schnappers Cottage Lakes Entrance Victoria, 1/03/2001 12:00:00 AM
... Also colour photograph of corrugated iron clad outdoor toilet at Schnappers Cottage...Also colour photograph of corrugated iron clad outdoor toilet at Schnappers Cottage Schnappers Cottage Lakes Entrance Victoria Photograph ...Colour photograph of rustic shower facilities on verandah of Schnappers Cottage Lakes Entrance Victoria. Also colour photograph of corrugated iron clad outdoor toilet at Schnappers Cottagehouses -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, 1960s
... The float features a decorated outdoor toilet labelled 'H.M.S. Thunder Box'....The float features a decorated outdoor toilet labelled 'H.M.S. Thunder Box'. Image ...Black and white photograph, taken during a wine festival, of a parade float being towed by a tractor. The float features a decorated outdoor toilet labelled 'H.M.S. Thunder Box'.wine festival, rutherglen wine festival, parades, parade floats -
Brunswick Community History GroupPhotograph - Kaleidoscope Cafe interior
... This image shows the outdoor toilet prior to the opening of the café. ...This image shows the outdoor toilet prior to the opening of the café. ...Colour photograph of Kaleidoscope Café, 295 Sydney Road, Brunswick, 1991. This image shows the outdoor toilet prior to the opening of the café. Part of a collection donated by Annie Hanson Cohen. -
Brunswick Community History GroupPhotograph - Kaleidoscope Cafe interior
... This image shows another view of the outdoor toilet prior to the opening of the café. ...This image shows another view of the outdoor toilet prior to the opening of the café. ...Colour photograph of Kaleidoscope Café, 295 Sydney Road, Brunswick, 1991. This image shows another view of the outdoor toilet prior to the opening of the café. Part of a collection donated by Annie Hanson Cohen. -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, c1920s - 1930s
... The house also has a smaller building on the RHS and an outdoor toilet as well as a double clothes line are in the yard. ...The house also has a smaller building on the RHS and an outdoor toilet as well as a double clothes line are in the yard. ...In the 1920s a few Californian style homes were built in the township of Sunbury and some of them can still be seen in the town.A non-digital black and white photograph of the rear view of a weatherboard Californian style bungalow built in an open paddock. The house also has a smaller building on the RHS and an outdoor toilet as well as a double clothes line are in the yard. sunbury township., californian bungalows -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, Bearded Man and Fish, n.d
... The man is standing near the door of small wooden building which is possibly an outdoor toilet....The man is standing near the door of small wooden building which is possibly an outdoor toilet. Bearded Man and Fish Photograph Photograph ...Black and white photo of bearded man dressed in period costume 'wearing' a large, crafted fish, holding it in place with both hands, and a plaque reading 'THIS BIG FISH CAUGHT BY BOB BURNETT ON THE LONG PIER'. The man is standing near the door of small wooden building which is possibly an outdoor toilet.betty vivian collection, bob burnett, maritime, fishing -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, Man with Fish, n.d
... The man is standing near the door of small wooden building which is possibly an outdoor toilet....The man is standing near the door of small wooden building which is possibly an outdoor toilet. Man with Fish Photograph Photograph ...Black and white photo of bearded man dressed in period costume 'wearing' a large, crafted fish, holding it in place with both hands, and a plaque reading 'THIS BIG FISH CAUGHT BY BOB BURNETT ON THE LONG PIER'. The man is standing near the door of small wooden building which is possibly an outdoor toilet. -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkFunctional object - Antique white Enamel Chamber Pot, c1900
... Primarily used at night to avoid trips to the outdoor toilet and were commonly kept under the bed or inside a specialised bedside cabinet called a commode...Primarily used at night to avoid trips to the outdoor toilet and were commonly kept under the bed or inside a specialised bedside cabinet called a commode a common article in use through the late 19th century into the early 20th century. less used after indoor plumbing became more available Nil White enamel chamber pot with blue outer ring Antique white Enamel Chamber Pot Functional object Antique white Enamel Chamber Pot ...Examle of early 20th century mass produced chamber pot - enamel covered metal. historically usd as a portable indoor toilet. household staple from the late 19th through the mid 20th century. Primarily used at night to avoid trips to the outdoor toilet and were commonly kept under the bed or inside a specialised bedside cabinet called a commodea common article in use through the late 19th century into the early 20th century. less used after indoor plumbing became more availableWhite enamel chamber pot with blue outer ringNil -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Bottle, AGM (Australian Glass Manufacturers), Phenyle bottle, 1950s
... In the 1950s, Phenyle was commonly used in outdoor toilet pans and gully traps as a powerful germicide. ...In the 1950s, Phenyle was commonly used in outdoor toilet pans and gully traps as a powerful germicide. ...Brown Phenyl bottle glass, shaped as a parallelogram (or diamond); would have been sealed with a cork. In the 1950s, Phenyle was commonly used in outdoor toilet pans and gully traps as a powerful germicide. It was from an era when most common household poisons had their own unique shaped bottle so if the label was removed or illiterate people still knew what the contents were. Brown glass, shaped as a parallelogram (or diamond); would have been sealed with a cork. Embossed: “This bottle is the property of VDMA” “Not To Be Taken” “Poisonous” “Regd No 2140”. It also has stars embossed to indicate a poison bottle. The base has the AGM markings for post 1934.bottles, agm, agm (australian glass manufacturers), phenyl -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Bottle, Pre 1974
... It is well know for its use for cleaning outdoor toilets and easily identified by its strong odour. ...It is well know for its use for cleaning outdoor toilets and easily identified by its strong odour. ...Phenyle has been used for decades as a cleaner and disinfectant. It is well know for its use for cleaning outdoor toilets and easily identified by its strong odour. The brown glass bottle is immediately recognised as containing a poison. We've all seen them in a hundred different mystery movie scenes. The medicine cabinet opens and there, sitting on a shelf, is the incriminating object -- the ominous dark bottle with the skull and crossbones on the label. In off-screen reality, however, poison bottles have quite a different identity -- they are distinctive, varied, colorful -- and definitely collectible. Obviously, the one thing that sets the poison bottle apart from all other bottles is the need for prominent and immediate identification as a receptacle for toxic material, and this was achieved in a number of ways, including shape, color, embossing and labeling. Poisons were commonly found in the home for the purpose of controlling rodents and other pests, and were sold by grocers and druggists. For consumer protection, as far back as 1829, New York State made mandatory the marking of the bottles with the word "poison" in large letters. Then, in the middle of the 19th century, the American Pharmaceutical Association recommended legislation regarding identification of all poison bottles. In 1872 the American Medical Association also made recommendations -- namely that poison bottles be made of colored glass, and also have a rough surface on one side -- making them identifiable even in the dark -- and the word "poison" visible on the other (the skull and crossbones wasn't quite as ubiquitous as those movies led us to believe). However, passing these laws was not easy, and the manufacturers were essentially left to do as they wished. For collectors, the high point of poison bottle manufacturing was the period ranging roughly from the 1870s to the 1930s. At that time some, of the bottles were distinguished by particularly bright colors, such as cobalt blue (the most common) and emerald green. Others, particularly rare and collectible, had unusual -- and appropriate -- shapes, including skulls, leg bones and coffins. In order to better identify these lethal vessels by feel (not forgetting that there were many people in this period who could not read) when groping for them in the dark, they had such elaborate tactile patterns as quilted diamonds, lattices, hobnails and prominent vertical or horizontal ribbing, as well as spiky knobs and ridges. In addition, many had sharp points on top for the same precautionary purpose. Further efforts to distinguish poison bottles from others included uncommon multisided and triangular shapes, and unusual, hard-to-open tops, the predecessors of the modern child-proof openings. https://www.southcoasttoday.com/story/lifestyle/2001/08/19/poison-bottles-steeped-in-history/50352280007/The recognition and awareness of bottles containing poisonpous substances is extremely important for safety reasons.Bottle, brown glass, diamond shaped. "Bright Star" phenyle. Paper label attached, but peeling off and badly damaged. Corked with contents. Text moulded into glass, some with a border of stars. Poisonous contents, not to be taken. Registered Number 2140. Volume is 20 fluid ounces. Printed label "Bright Star". Text is moulded in the glass in raised lettering: "PHENYLE" outlined and decorated with star border. "POISONOUS", "NOT TO BE TAKEN" "V / DM / A" within oval, "REGD NO. 2140" (D and O are smaller and underlined) . Base is marked "F190".flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bright star, phenyl, cleaning and disinfecting chemical, poison, bottles -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Commode Chair, 1930's
... Early Australian homes were built with outdoor bathrooms and toilets. A commode chair was a convenient and discreet design to save trips outside in the dark, creating an early form of indoor toilet. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road Early Australian homes were built with outdoor bathrooms and toilets. A commode chair was a convenient and discreet design to save trips outside in the dark, creating an early form of indoor toilet. ...Early Australian homes were built with outdoor bathrooms and toilets. A commode chair was a convenient and discreet design to save trips outside in the dark, creating an early form of indoor toilet. The commode chair was designed to look like any other household chair and fitted in with other bedroom furniture. The toilet bucket or chamber pot was hiding beneath a false seat and a lid was provided to cover the pot to help prevent odour and spillage. The bucket would be emptied each morning and washed out. This commode chair belonged to the great great grandmother of the donor and has been kept in very good condition. It was originally one of a pair of two chairs. The Robert Fowler Ltd Pottery was established in 1837 by Irish immigrant Enoch Fowler (1807-1879) in Marrickville, Sydney; his son Robert managed the business from 1873. Initially, the company mainly supplied the building and industrial trades but after the First World War, demand for domestic clayware grew. The company opened a second factory in Thomastown, VIC, in 1927. They are still operating today as one of Australia's leading bathroom products companies. This commode chair is an example of early 20th century bedroom furniture made by the first company to make pottery in Australia.Commode chair, cane chair, padded seat lifts up to reveal toilet seat with enamel bucket and metal lid beneath. Bucket is made by R. Fowler Ltd. of Victoria, Australia. Early 20th century.Bucket Maker's Mark "R. FOWLER LTD. THOMASTOWN VIC"flagstaff hill,, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, commode chair, cane commode chair, robert fowler porcelain ware, bedroom furniture, potty chair, wicker toilet chair, ceramic chamber pot -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Colour, Chatham-Holmes Collection: Andrew Chatham in the Out House, Kur-a-ruc South, Rokewood, Vic. {circa 1976)
... ...outdoor shed...toilet...toilet. [Jane Dyer (nee Chatham).15 June 2024] chatham-holmes collection andrew chatham outdoor shed toilet facility Rokewood kur-a-ruc south, rokewood Chatham-Holmes Collection: Andrew Chatham in the Out House, Kur-a-ruc South, Rokewood, Vic. ...Andrew Chatham, the youngest of Philip and Elizabeth Chatham's 5 children, was born in 1968. In this photo, he looks about 8 - 10 years old. The photo was taken at Rokewood, Victoria on his parent's Western District property, "Kur-a-ruc South" a former part of the Kur-a ruc Station, Rokewood, Victoria purchased by Philip and Elizabeth Chatham in 1964. The family lived at Ascot, 15 miles north of Ballarat, and had regular weekend day trips and Easter holidays picnicking, droving sheep, feeding stock, checking water troughs and dams, hand-weeding Patterson curse, repairing fences, collecting paddock rocks and sugar-gum wood at "Kur-a-ruc South'. Home base for these excursions was either a car, the shearing shed, sometimes a 6-berth caravan and by the mid-1980s a shearer's quarters with an inside toilet. [Jane Dyer (nee Chatham).15 June 2024] chatham-holmes collection, andrew chatham, outdoor shed, toilet facility, rokewood, kur-a-ruc south, rokewood -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncAward - Wodonga Council Staff Competition Trophy
... Rural City of Wodonga Competition Indoor Outdoor Staff Annual Shouse Trophy Rules under lid A wooden toilet seat decorated with the insignia of the Rural Council of Wodonga, text described its purpose as a trophy and metal plaques. ...This item was created as a light-hearted trophy to record winners of a social competition held between staff members of the Council of the Rural City of Wodonga. It was produced in 1988 and the competition only appears to have been conducted for 3 years. The rules of the competition were listed on the inside of the lid, as set out below:- RULES 1. THIS TROPHY WILL BE CONTESTED ANNUALLY. 2. HOLDER OF THE TROPHY HAS THE RIGHT TO NOMINATE THE NUMBER & TYPE OF ACTIVITIES PLAYED. 3. NO SERIOUS GAMES le. GOLF, BOWLS etc. WILL BE ALLOWED 4. THIS TROPHY WILL NOT BE USED FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE, 5. ALL CONTESTANTS WILL BE DRESSED IN APPROPRIATE COSTUME OR PART THEREOF OR POINTS WILL BE DEDUCTED 6. TROPHY WILL BE PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED OR FORFEITED TO THE LOSER.This item is significant because it reflects a light-hearted approach to promote social relationships and morale between staff at the Wodonga Council between 1988 to 1990.A wooden toilet seat decorated with the insignia of the Rural Council of Wodonga, text described its purpose as a trophy and metal plaques.Indoor Outdoor Staff Annual Shouse Trophy Rules under lidrural city of wodonga, competition
