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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, Ration Pans
... Ration Pans...Two aluminum ration pans for eating food from both with folding handles...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Ration Pans McPhail Collection Two aluminum ration pans for eating food from both with folding handles Ration Pans Equipment Equipment, Army ...Two aluminum ration pans for eating food from both with folding handlesration pans, mcphail collection -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Realia, Large ornate Brass and Cast Iron Balance with pans. Shire of Stawell Weights & Measures
... Large ornate Brass and Cast Iron Balance with pans. Shire of Stawell Weights & Measures ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Standards Cast Iron and Brass Large ornate Brass and Cast Iron Balance with pans. Shire of Stawell Weights & Measures Memorabilia Realia ...Cast Iron and Brassstawell, standards -
Canterbury History GroupArticle, Objector pans new loo site, 3/09/2001 12:00:00 AM
... Objector pans new loo site...Criticisim of Public Toilet site Objector pans new loo site Article ...Newspaper cutting from the Progress Leader, 3 September 2001. Criticisim of Public Toilet sitecanterbury, maling road, toilets, town planning -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - CAC H4 Housing equipment costing Myer house kettles frying pans pressure cooker, CAC H4 Housing equipment costing Myer house kettles frying pans
... CAC H4 Housing equipment costing Myer house kettles frying pans ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne CAC H4 Housing equipment costing Myer house kettles frying pans Manual CAC H4 Housing equipment costing Myer house kettles frying pans pressure cooker ... -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyPostcard - The Frying Pan Inn, Falls Creek
... The Frying Pan Inn, Falls Creek...It opened in time for the 1965 season, but the Frying Pan venue was damaged by fire in 1967. Renovations took until 1973 when the Frying Pan Inn reopened. ...A postcard featuring a coloured photograph of the Frying Pan Inn. It has a title and publisher details on the reverse....In image: Sign - Frying Pan Inn Licensed Restaurant On reverse: Top Left: FALLS CREEK, Victoria, Australia /Frying Pan Inn and Summit beyond. ...The Frying Pan Inn, Falls Creek Postcard The Frying Pan Inn, Falls Creek ...With the completion of the Kiewa Hydroelectric Scheme in 1959, Falls Creek began to change from being a construction site into an alpine tourism resort. In 1964 the Frying Pan Inn group consisting of Bill Bridgford, Geof Henke and L G Morrison acquired a license to construct a restaurant. It opened in time for the 1965 season, but the Frying Pan venue was damaged by fire in 1967. Renovations took until 1973 when the Frying Pan Inn reopened. It is now a popular Apres Ski location in the heart of Falls Creek Village.This postcard depicts a popular venue at Falls Creek.A postcard featuring a coloured photograph of the Frying Pan Inn. It has a title and publisher details on the reverse.In image: Sign - Frying Pan Inn Licensed Restaurant On reverse: Top Left: FALLS CREEK, Victoria, Australia /Frying Pan Inn and Summit beyond. Centre: Nu-Color- Vue of AUSTRALIA In stamp square: FC 12 NCV 2562 Publisher information vertically down centre: NUCOLORVUE PRODUCTIONS PTY. LTD./ COPYRIGHT PRINTED IN AUSTRALIAfalls creek village, frying pan inn, falls creek tourism -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Functional object - Medical Equipment, china bed-pan, c1910-1940
... This porcelain 'New Slipper' bed pan was used early 20thC....A white china bed-pan with handle at centre back 'The New Slipper'...Inside back 'The New Slipper bed pan should be passed under the patient in front between the legs. ...on base 'F Large" A white china bed-pan with handle at centre back 'The New Slipper' Functional object Medical Equipment, china bed-pan unrecorded ...A bedpan is a receptacle used for the toileting of a bedridden patient in the home or in a hospital and are usually made of a metal, glass, or plastic . A bed pan can be used for both urinary and faecal discharge. This porcelain 'New Slipper' bed pan was used early 20thC.A white china bed-pan with handle at centre back 'The New Slipper'Inside back 'The New Slipper bed pan should be passed under the patient in front between the legs. If a flannel cap is made for the blade, fastened by string to the handle, considerable comfort will be affected." on base 'F Large"toilets, invalids, cummerford family, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, early settlers, market gardeners -
Orbost & District Historical Societyledger, 1906
... Underneath was the removable sanitary pan and on a regular basis, usually weekly, the full pan was taken away and replaced with an empty one. ...A large register of pan fees for the Shire of Orbost. A black hard cover book with red binding and marbled end pages. ...On spine - "PAN FEES REGISTER: in gold lettering. In centre of front cover in gold - "SHIRE OF ORBOST (underlined) PAN FEES REGISTER"...Underneath was the removable sanitary pan and on a regular basis, usually weekly, the full pan was taken away and replaced with an empty one. ...This ledger was used by the Shire of Orbost from 1906 to 1910. The item was donated to Orbost & District Historical society from P.R.O.V. as a Place of Deposit (POD) item for safe keeping by a local history group or museum. The shire covered an area of 9,347 square kilometres and existed from 1892 until 1994 when it became part of the East Gippsland Shire Council. Orbost was at first included in the Bairnsdale Shire from 1882 and was later part of the Tambo Shire. Because of travelling distances the Croajingalong Shire was created in 1892 (name changed to Orbost Shire 17.2.1893 with James Cameron as the first Shire President. In 1994 it amalgamated to become part of East Gippsland Shire Council. In Australian suburbs and rural towns where the sewer wasn't connected, people usually had an outside toilet. The toilet seat was made of a plank of wood secured at its ends to the walls of the building with a large round hole in the middle. Underneath was the removable sanitary pan and on a regular basis, usually weekly, the full pan was taken away and replaced with an empty one. This was the job of the sanitary carter. the sanitary depot was in Martins Lane, Orbost Development of the Orbost Wastewater Treatment Facility began in the 1960’s with the construction of four treatment lagoons. Shortly after the construction of the lagoons the sewerage system was installed throughout Orbost.This item is a record of accounting for the local government. The collection of sanitary pans was a necessary service before the Orbost township was had its own wastewater treatment facility.A large register of pan fees for the Shire of Orbost. A black hard cover book with red binding and marbled end pages. Entries are hand-written in black ink.On spine - "PAN FEES REGISTER: in gold lettering. In centre of front cover in gold - "SHIRE OF ORBOST (underlined) PAN FEES REGISTER"orbost-shire-council ledger-pan-fees sewage orbost-township-sanitary-service -
Bellarine Historical Society MuseumFunctional object - Art Nouveau Crumb Catcher and Brush, 1890-1910
... However, the attached silver covering shows similar design features to the pan indicating they were a set....Two piece Antique Art Nouveau style crumb catcher set. Pan has elaborate asymmetrical floral design. ...Scratching on right underside rim of pan shows original owners name....Pan has elaborate asymmetrical floral design. ...Antique Art Nouveau-style two piece crumb set 1890 - 1910, also known as a 'silent butler'. These were used in formal dining settings to discretely sweep crumbs from the table between courses. The elaborate asymmetrical organic design was inspired by nature, characteristic of this period. The brush is unusual being made of wood with horsehair bristles more commonly found in clothes brushes of this period. However, the attached silver covering shows similar design features to the pan indicating they were a set.This is an elaborately designed example of a functional item used to remove crumbs in formal dining setting. Scrapping on the pan indicate it was well used. The Art Nouveau design places it in the late Victorian or Edwardian period. The brush is unusual as most crumb catcher sets include a solid metal scraper rather than a bristle brush.Two piece Antique Art Nouveau style crumb catcher set. Pan has elaborate asymmetrical floral design. There is evidence of scrapping on flat elements of pan although the design elements are in good condition. Brush is unusual with a wooden handle to which a silver 1mm covering has been attached using small silver nails. Use of horsehair bristles on brush is unusual.Scratching on right underside rim of pan shows original owners name.art nouveau -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionEquipment - Monometal bed pan, Bed Pan, Unknown
... Bed Pan...Use of monometal bed pans throughout the years prior to the introduction of disposable bed pans....'Metters stainless steel' engraved on base of pan...Use of monometal bed pans throughout the years prior to the introduction of disposable bed pans. ...Use of monometal bed pans throughout the years prior to the introduction of disposable bed pans.Relevant to all nurses and patients in care.Oval, full size bedpan, constructed of monumental, one piece'Metters stainless steel' engraved on base of panahnl, bed pans, patients -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumPan gold
... After washing the alluvial gravel in water the gold is trapped in a ring on the side of the pan. This pan has a ring half way round the rim of the pan....Used gold pan. 300mm diameter...Typical gold pan that would have been used in gold fields of North East Victoria gold gold pan goldfields Used gold pan. 300mm diameter Pan gold ...Used for separating gold particles from alluvial deposits. After washing the alluvial gravel in water the gold is trapped in a ring on the side of the pan. This pan has a ring half way round the rim of the pan.Typical gold pan that would have been used in gold fields of North East VictoriaUsed gold pan. 300mm diametergold, gold pan, goldfields -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Bed Pan, S Maws & Son & Thompson, 1870-1900
... White ironstone china slipper bed pan with pear-shaped base and white handle...Printed in black "The New Slipper Bed Pan" then instructions for use...Item is believed to an early production item and to have been made between 1870 to 1900.These items were made in England for export to Australia by a number of different potteries, further provenance information is unavailable at this time but this type of item was also in production up till the 1940s. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village bed pan the new slipper bed pan medical Printed in black "The New Slipper Bed Pan" then instructions for use White ironstone china slipper bed pan with pear-shaped base and white handle Functional object Bed Pan S Maws & Son & Thompson ...Item is of British manufacture made of ironstone pottery possible made by or for the Maws Co that provided many glass and ceramic items for hospitals, doctors and chemists. It was used in various types of Hospitals throughout Australia to facilitate a patient's comfort.Item is believed to an early production item and to have been made between 1870 to 1900.These items were made in England for export to Australia by a number of different potteries, further provenance information is unavailable at this time but this type of item was also in production up till the 1940s.White ironstone china slipper bed pan with pear-shaped base and white handlePrinted in black "The New Slipper Bed Pan" then instructions for useflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bed pan, the new slipper bed pan, medical -
Federation University Historical CollectionInstrument - Balance, Griffen & George Limited, Griffin and George Minor Beam Balance
... ...pans...Small pan scale/beam balance Black base on three legs, silver pans...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields http://www.measurement.gov.au/Publications/CertificateOfApproval/WeighingInstruments/Balances/Documents/6-1-120081111102335.pdf balance griffen george bakelite steel pans assaying Scientific Instruments Griffin & George Limited London (winged griffen emblem) Birmingham Manchester - Glasgow - Edinburgh Made in England Small pan scale/beam balance Black base on three legs, silver pans Griffin and George Minor Beam Balance Instrument Balance Griffen & George Limited ...http://www.measurement.gov.au/Publications/CertificateOfApproval/WeighingInstruments/Balances/Documents/6-1-120081111102335.pdfSmall pan scale/beam balance Black base on three legs, silver pansGriffin & George Limited London (winged griffen emblem) Birmingham Manchester - Glasgow - Edinburgh Made in Englandbalance, griffen, george, bakelite, steel, pans, assaying, scientific instruments -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Clare Gervasoni, Metal Gold Pan, 2017
... Metal Gold Pan...A gold pan was used to wash alluvial gold from gravel and dirt....Colour photographs of a large gold pan....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields A gold pan was used to wash alluvial gold from gravel and dirt. gold pan mining gold mining tools tools Colour photographs of a large gold pan. ...A gold pan was used to wash alluvial gold from gravel and dirt.Colour photographs of a large gold pan.gold pan, mining, gold mining tools tools -
Robin Boyd FoundationFunctional object - Appliance
... The Boyd family recalls this frying pan being used, but not sure of where it was located. ...Electric frying pan...The kitchen drawer where this frying pan is currently located was the toaster drawer. ...The Boyd family recalls this frying pan being used, but not sure of where it was located. The kitchen drawer where this frying pan is currently located was the toaster drawer. The drawer has a power point in it. "The drawer was pulled out and the drop down front lowered for toasting. When shut, no toaster was in sight! In the bottom of the drawer, at one side, there used to be a small slot for sweeping out any dropped bread crumbs."Electric frying pancookware, walsh st appliances, robin boyd -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumPan gold
... This pan is very small and may have been produced for demonstration or display purposes....Gold Pan. Smal size, as to have been galvanised. ...Gold pans had widespread use wherever alluvial deposits were found an d water was available. gold gold pan goldfields Gold Pan. ...Gold pans were used to separate gold flakes or particles from alluvial deposits by washing and discarding sand, gravel and the like. This pan is very small and may have been produced for demonstration or display purposes.Gold pans had widespread use wherever alluvial deposits were found an d water was available.Gold Pan. Smal size, as to have been galvanised. Diameter 240mmgold, gold pan, goldfields -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedEphemera - Scouting Pan Pacific Jamboree 1952 Plaque
... The 1st Pan Pacific Jamboree was held in Frankston, Victoria from 27th December 1934 to 13th January 1935. ...Pan Pacific Jamboree Sydney 1952 - 1953...The 1st Pan Pacific Jamboree was held in Frankston, Victoria from 27th December 1934 to 13th January 1935. ...Scouts from around the world gather for cultural exchange, outdoor activities, leadership development, and global friendship. The Pan-Pacific Scout Jamborees were pioneering international Scouting events held in the Asia-Pacific region before the formal creation of the Asia-Pacific Scout Region. The 1st Pan Pacific Jamboree was held in Frankston, Victoria from 27th December 1934 to 13th January 1935. This plaque is from the 4th Australian Jamboree held at Greystanes, New South Wales. These early jamborees laid the groundwork for the establishment of the Asia-Pacific Scout Region in 1956 Casted embossed metal plaquePan Pacific Jamboree Sydney 1952 - 1953scouting, scouts, jamboree, greystanes -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Bed Pan
... Bed pan ceramic white glaze with handle. Labelled "The New Slipper Bed Pan". ...‘THE NEW SLIPPER BED PAN. This slipper should be passed under the patient in front between the legs. ...Has specific instructions for use under the maker's label. Equipment Bed Pan ...The Bedpan Toilet device is a special tool designed for people who are unable to get out of bed to use the bathroom. It helps them go to the toilet comfortably and conveniently without having to leave their bed. The device is placed under the person's bottom, and it has a container that collects urine or stool. It is easy to clean and can be emptied into a toilet or sink. The Bedpan Toilet device allows individuals who are confined to bed due to illness or injury to maintain their dignity and independence by providing them with a practical solution for using the bathroom while staying in bed. The word bedpan was first seen in the literature of John Higgins in 1572, and one of the oldest known bedpans is on display in the Science Museum of London. It is a green, glazed earthenware bedpan that has been dated to the 16th or 17th century. At that time, bedpans were made from materials including pewter, brass, pottery, glass, and porcelain. Bedpans were not a commonplace item in hospitals until the late 1800s. Florence Nightingale, who worked as a nurse in the United Kingdom from the mid to late 1800s, recorded death rates and causes for soldiers in military hospitals during the Crimean War and then correlated them to corresponding sanitisation procedures. As a result, Nightingale proposed several methods to improve the sanitary conditions in both military and civilian hospitals, including the addition of bedpans in order to reduce infection exposure from urine or faeces. https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Bedpan The use of bedpans is significant, as it allows a patient who cannot move much, to remain in bed and perform toilet functions.Bed pan ceramic white glaze with handle. Labelled "The New Slipper Bed Pan". Has specific instructions for use under the maker's label.‘THE NEW SLIPPER BED PAN. This slipper should be passed under the patient in front between the legs. If a flannel cap is made for the blade fastened by strings under the handle considerable comfort will be afforded.’ flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, nursing, bedpans, hygiene -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedEphemera - Scouting Pan Pacific Jamboree 1948 Sign
... The 1st Pan Pacific Jamboree was held in Frankston, Victoria from 27th December 1934 to 13th January 1935. ...Pan Pacific 1948 Jamboree Yarrabrae Victoria...The 1st Pan Pacific Jamboree was held in Frankston, Victoria from 27th December 1934 to 13th January 1935. ...Scouts from around the world gather for cultural exchange, outdoor activities, leadership development, and global friendship. The Pan-Pacific Scout Jamborees were pioneering international Scouting events held in the Asia-Pacific region before the formal creation of the Asia-Pacific Scout Region. The 1st Pan Pacific Jamboree was held in Frankston, Victoria from 27th December 1934 to 13th January 1935. This plaque is from the 3rd Australian Jamboree held at Yarra Brae, Wonga Park, Victoria which was held between the 29th December 1949 to 9th January 1949. These early jamborees laid the groundwork for the establishment of the Asia-Pacific Scout Region in 1956 Casted embossed metal sign that can be mounted to a circular postPan Pacific 1948 Jamboree Yarrabrae Victoriascouting, scouts, jamboree, yarra brae -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyImage, c1990
... The Pan revolves and the large manganese iron ball does the crushing. ...Colour photograph of a metal pan, mounted on a geared shaft, with a metal ball....The Pan revolves and the large manganese iron ball does the crushing. ...This photograph is of the Burdun Pan where small quantities of quartz material can be crushed. The Pan revolves and the large manganese iron ball does the crushing. This is one of a series of photographs of the Rutherglen Gold Battery. The battery's purpose was to crush quartz from nearby quartz reefs and extract gold from within. The battery was erected in 1908 and consists of a five-head battery, Wilfrey table, Bergin pan, portable steam engine and shed. The battery was restored in 2011/12 and can be viewed daily between 9.00am and 5.00pm. See website for details. Colour photograph of a metal pan, mounted on a geared shaft, with a metal ball.gold battery, gold processing -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Frying Pan, Unknown
... Cast iron was a suitable material for pots and pans because it heats up fairly quickly and retains the heat for some time. ... A shallow cast iron frying pan with a long tubular handle attached with three rivets to the pan. ...Domestic object Frying Pan ...Cast iron was a suitable material for pots and pans because it heats up fairly quickly and retains the heat for some time. Soot from the fire would cover the cast iron and give the pot its black appearance. This was considered good because dark colours absorb heat more readily. The were used for cooking in a variety of situations, such as on an open fire and wood-burning stove. The long handle was essential for cooking on open fires to keep the flame of the fire at a distance, and to avoid burning one’s hand. This pan is an example of a common domestic item used in the late 19th century. A shallow cast iron frying pan with a long tubular handle attached with three rivets to the pan. There is a hole at the end of the handle for hanging. kitchen equipment, kitchenware, frying pans, cooking equipment -
Bright & District Historical Society operating the Bright MuseumPan gold
... Gold pans were widely used in alluvial gold fields for seperating particles or flakes of gold from gravel, sand and the like. ...Gold Pan, small. Diameter 240mm....Diameter 240mm. Pan gold ...Gold pans were widely used in alluvial gold fields for seperating particles or flakes of gold from gravel, sand and the like. This one is small and may have been used for demonstration only or for display purposes.Gold pans had widespread use in alluvial gold fields where water is available.Gold Pan, small. Diameter 240mm.gold, gold pan, goldfields -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Frying Pan, Unknown
... Cast iron was a suitable material for pots and pans because it heats up fairly quickly and retains the heat for some time. ... A shallow small cast iron frying pan with a long tubular handle attached with three rivets to the pan. ...Domestic object Frying Pan ...Cast iron was a suitable material for pots and pans because it heats up fairly quickly and retains the heat for some time. Soot from the fire would cover the cast iron and give the pot its black appearance. This was considered good because dark colours absorb heat more readily. The were used for cooking in a variety of situations, such as on an open fire and wood-burning stove. The long handle was essential for cooking on open fires to keep the flame of the fire at a distance, and to avoid burning one’s hand. This pan is an example of a common domestic item used in the late 19th century. A shallow small cast iron frying pan with a long tubular handle attached with three rivets to the pan. There is a hole at the end of the handle for hanging. kitchen equipment, kitchenware, frying pans, cooking equipment -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietySaucepan, circa mid to late 1900's
... This large deep pan (with a long handle) was used by pioneer families, mainly rural folk, that needed a pan which could cope with an open fire heat source, in or mainly outside the homestead. ...On bottom of pan (underside) "N0. 8 JSJ SIDDONS" on the other side "WEST BROMWICH 5 QUARTS"...Kiewa Valley Historical Society Mount Beauty Information Centre 31 Bogong High Plains Rd Mt Beauty high-country This large deep pan (with a long handle) was used by pioneer families, mainly rural folk, that needed a pan which could cope with an open fire heat source, in or mainly outside the homestead. ...This large deep pan (with a long handle) was used by pioneer families, mainly rural folk, that needed a pan which could cope with an open fire heat source, in or mainly outside the homestead. This pan was used in the early to late 1900's for the "stews" and other meals required by hard working stock men and farmers that had irregular "lunch and dinner" breaks under sometimes hard and gruelling conditions. Hot plates were normally not in use.This "open fire" saucepan belonged, and was used by a Kiewa Valley, pioneer family, the Roper Family. This saucepan was moved from their Kiewa Valley property to their hut built on the Bogong High Plains. This saucepan was one of an array of "open fire" cooking utensils used in the "camp draft" grazing in the Bogong High Plains and this could take up to six weeks. This kettle belonged and was used by a Kiewa Valley, pioneer family, the Roper Family. This kettle was moved from their Kiewa Valley property to their hut built on the Bogong High Plains. A scientific study started in 1947 to study the impact of grazing cattle on the natural Alpine and sub Alpine vegetation found grazing cattle had an adverse affect on the natural Alpine and sub alpine vegetation, and grazing on the plains was stopped by the Victorian Government in 2005.This large (black, soot infused) cast iron saucepan has a "ten pint" holding capacity and was used on the "open fire", possible on the fire direct. It has a long all metal handle coming from the top half of the pot and angled at approximately sixty degrees upwards. This angle insures that both distance from flame intensity and least bending of knees when lifting is at a minimum.On bottom of pan (underside) "N0. 8 JSJ SIDDONS" on the other side "WEST BROMWICH 5 QUARTS"camp fire cooking utensils, hot plate, cast iron cooking appliance, drovers kitchen -
Puffing Billy RailwayCarriage Toilet sign
... Carriage Toilet sign Lift the Handle after using closet pan : but not while train is at Platform or in station yard...Lift the Handle after using closet pan : but not while train is at Platform or in station yard...Puffing Billy Railway 1 old monbulk road Belgrave yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Carriage Toilet sign Lift the Handle after using closet pan : but not while train is at Platform or in station yard Historic - Railways - Carriage Toilet sign puffing billy carriage toilet sign Lift the Handle after using closet pan : but not while train is at Platform or in station yard Carriage Toilet sign made of enamel paint on metal Carriage Toilet sign ...Carriage Toilet sign Lift the Handle after using closet pan : but not while train is at Platform or in station yardHistoric - Railways - Carriage Toilet signCarriage Toilet sign made of enamel paint on metal Lift the Handle after using closet pan : but not while train is at Platform or in station yardpuffing billy, carriage toilet sign -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - "S. S. Pan", n.d
... Black & White photograph of the bow sprit of the S.S. Pan, mounted on grey gard....Front: Pencil- A.P.R Competition July Open class senior "Bow Sprit" Taken in evening sunlight on S.S. Pan with x filter. C.O. Kroker "Kia Ora P.B. ...S. Pan" ...Con Kroker Private CollectionBlack & White photograph of the bow sprit of the S.S. Pan, mounted on grey gard.Front: Pencil- A.P.R Competition July Open class senior "Bow Sprit" Taken in evening sunlight on S.S. Pan with x filter. C.O. Kroker "Kia Ora P.B. Horsham -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumFunctional object - Gold Panning Tin, c1900
... Alluvial deposits along with water were scooped into this pan and aggressively agitated to allow dense material, such as gold, sink to the bottom for easy extraction....A circular gold panning tin featuring sloped sides, a folded over rim, and handles....Functional object Gold Panning Tin ...Alluvial deposits along with water were scooped into this pan and aggressively agitated to allow dense material, such as gold, sink to the bottom for easy extraction.Mining played an important role in the history of Beechworth, for the township was established in the mid-1850s after gold was discovered in the area. The success of goldmining lead to the growth and development of early Beechworth.A circular gold panning tin featuring sloped sides, a folded over rim, and handles.burke museum, beechworth, gold mining, alluvial mining -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - "S.S. Pan", n.d
... Black & White photograph of the bow sprit of the S.S. Pan, mounted on grey card....Weak evening sunlight S.S. Pan with x 1 filter. C.O. Kroker "Kia Ora" P.B. ...Pan" ...Con Kroker Private CollectionBlack & White photograph of the bow sprit of the S.S. Pan, mounted on grey card.Front: Pencil- A.P.R Competition July Open class senior. Idle Rigging. Weak evening sunlight S.S. Pan with x 1 filter. C.O. Kroker "Kia Ora" P.B. Horsham Vic -
Stawell Historical Society IncRealia, Slipper Bed Pan
... Slipper Bed Pan...Slipper shaped Bed Pan. handle on back...The New Slipper Bed Pan. Theis Slipper should be passed under the patient in front between the legs. ...Slipper shaped Bed Pan. handle on back Slipper Bed Pan Realia ...Made of English Ironstone. For bedridden PeopleWhite ceramic English Ironstone. Slipper shaped Bed Pan. handle on backThe New Slipper Bed Pan. Theis Slipper should be passed under the patient in front between the legs. If a flannel cap is made for the blade, fastened by strings under the handle, considerable comfort will be afforded. Best English Ironstonemedical, hospital -
Orbost & District Historical Societygold panning dish, mid - late 19th century
... Museum Victoria) This pan was used by George Henry Douglas Russell Snr. ...The pan has been made from ironmetal which has a coating of another metal with a matte grey finish. ...This item is an example of the type of pan commonly used on Victorian gold fields. russell-doug gold-panning mining A circular dull metal panning dish which has a wide rolled top lip which tapers down to a smaller diameter for the base which is flat. ...Panning dishes were used for washing fine gold from river sediments or from the residue trapped in cradles and puddling tubs. They were often used on the edge of streams/rivers to sift gold from alluvial soil or crushed quartz. This simple pan would have been filled with sand and gravel which might have contained gold. The pan was submerged in the water and shaken to sort the gold from the gravel and other material, with the lighter material gradually being washed over the lip until only the heavy deposits, such as gold, remained at the bottom. (ref. Museum Victoria) This pan was used by George Henry Douglas Russell Snr. As a young man prior to his enlistment in WW1 he panned for gold using this dish. During the war he became a vet sergeant in charge of horse lines.Gold panning is the oldest and simplest method of extracting gold. Gold pans had widespread use in alluvial gold fields where water is available. This item is an example of the type of pan commonly used on Victorian gold fields.A circular dull metal panning dish which has a wide rolled top lip which tapers down to a smaller diameter for the base which is flat. The pan has been made from ironmetal which has a coating of another metal with a matte grey finish. It has a small hanging hole and a reinforcing ring all around the top.russell-doug gold-panning mining -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Metal Pot, c. 1900
... This pan or pot is a heavy, but small object and does not seem to have been used in a kitchen or for cooking. ...This is a brass open pan or pot, circular in shape, tapering to a larger shape at the top. ...is attached with metal studs and soldering to both ends of the top opening. The inside of the pan is discoloured and stained. Functional object Metal Pot ...This pan or pot is a heavy, but small object and does not seem to have been used in a kitchen or for cooking. It is more likely to have been used for decorative purposes, holding artificial flowers or a pot plant or it may have had some commercial use. This object has no known local provenance and is held because of its quality and its potential as a display itemThis is a brass open pan or pot, circular in shape, tapering to a larger shape at the top. A metal handle (copper?) is attached with metal studs and soldering to both ends of the top opening. The inside of the pan is discoloured and stained.vintage household objects, vintage pots
