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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Floor Polisher, Hoover Ltd. Great Britain, 1950
... Floor Polisher...They claimed that the Hoover Polisher would take the drudgery out a woman’s work and appealed to men by saying the lambswool pads could be used to perfectly polish the headlights and duco of cars....An upright Hoover electric polisher made from die-cast aluminium with Bakelite outer casing and electrical components....On plate attached to back: THE HOOVER ELECTRIC POLISHER MODEL 0212A./TRADE MARK D.C. OR A.C. 0-60) CYCLES VOLTS / 300 WATTS RATING SERIAL NOPF 533695 PROTECTED BY PATENTS, REGISTERED DESIGNS AND TRADE MARKS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD MADE BY HOOVER LTD. ...Floor Polisher Domestic object Floor Polisher Hoover Ltd. ...The history of Hoover dates back to the early 1900s and directly to Mr. James M. Spangler, an American janitor who invented the first vacuum cleaner to assist in dealing with his asthma. Originally founded in Ohio in 1908, Hoover Limited became a registered company in the United Kingdom in 1919. The first factory, in Perivale, Middlesex, England, opened in 1932. Hoover became the undisputed leader in the floor-cleaning market, so much so that in USA vacuuming became referred to as “hoovering”. This model was widely advertised in Australia from 1952 to 1958. Advertisements referred to it as “The Wonderful Hoover Floor Polisher”. It came complete with Scrubbers, Felt Pads, Lambswool Pads and Built - in Head Light and in 1952 sold for £32/8/-, or could be purchased with a deposit of £8 and weekly payments of 15/-. They claimed that the Hoover Polisher would take the drudgery out a woman’s work and appealed to men by saying the lambswool pads could be used to perfectly polish the headlights and duco of cars.This item is represented of domestic appliances used throughout Australia in the 1950s and 1960sAn upright Hoover electric polisher made from die-cast aluminium with Bakelite outer casing and electrical components.On plate attached to back: THE HOOVER ELECTRIC POLISHER MODEL 0212A./TRADE MARK D.C. OR A.C. 0-60) CYCLES VOLTS / 300 WATTS RATING SERIAL NOPF 533695 PROTECTED BY PATENTS, REGISTERED DESIGNS AND TRADE MARKS IN GREAT BRITAIN AND THE PRINCIPAL COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD MADE BY HOOVER LTD. GREAT BRITAINhoover appliances, domestic appliances -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Sander, c. 1930-1955
... It was made in England and, according to the label on the lid of the box, it is a Portrix Sander-Polisher, all-electric, portable, sands wood metal and polishes. ...Portable power tool, Portrix model Sander–Polisher, burgundy coloured body with swivelling, black electric cable, 250V 1 / 4 amp. ...Moulded into body “ - - - SANDER –POLISHER / 1 / 4 amp. PRODUCT OF - - - MANUFACTURING CO. ...Portable power tool, Portrix model Sander–Polisher, burgundy coloured body with swivelling, black electric cable, 250V 1 / 4 amp. ...This burgundy coloured, portable electric belt sander is stored in its own heavy duty cardboard box. It was made in England and, according to the label on the lid of the box, it is a Portrix Sander-Polisher, all-electric, portable, sands wood metal and polishes. Its uses include decorating, carpentry and polishing. It has a complete with electric unit with flex. The price of 75/- (75 shillings) is printed on the label of the box. The model and the brand of the sander have been removed from the manufacturer’s information embossed on the side of the sander. The sander is part of a collection of objects used by Jim Williams, maker of fine ship models from about 1930-1955. Most of the components for the models, as well as many of the tools, were handmade by Jim Williams. Jim’s family has donated the ship model “Sovereign of the Seas” and many tools, accessories and documents used in the making of this and other ship models have been donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Please see our record 3732 of the mode Sovereign of the Seas for further details of the ship and the maker.This vintage Portrix sander-polisher represents tools used for the hobby and skill of ship model making that has been carried as a leisure activity out for generations. Ship model making was also a pastime for sailing crew, who often made a model of the ship in which they were sailing. This sander was used by local Warrnambool man, Jim Williams, who was employed at Cramond and Dickson clothing store, and then at Fletcher Jones menswear for 27 years. It was used in making components for the model of the historic ship, the Sovereign of the Seas. The Sovereign of the Seas was a historic 17th century English war ship with important maritime heritage.Belt sander, electric. Portable power tool, Portrix model Sander–Polisher, burgundy coloured body with swivelling, black electric cable, 250V 1 / 4 amp. For sanding wood and metal, and for polishing. (Stored in original box.) Made in England. Part of a collection of tools and accessories used by Mr. Jim Williams to build ship model of the “Sovereign of the Sea” and other models. c. 1930-1955. Moulded into body “ - - - SANDER –POLISHER / 1 / 4 amp. PRODUCT OF - - - MANUFACTURING CO. LTD. 50 CYCLES / MADE IN ENGLAND PAT. PEND. 200/250 volts A.C.” (the Brand and Manufacturer’s name have been removed)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, portrix sander-polisher, portrix power tool, portrix belt sander, woodworking equipment, ship modelling equipment, jim williams, james bernard williams, ship model, hobby, ship model tool, sovereign of the seas, english war ship -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncClockmakers screw
... clockmakers screw polisher (3 parts)...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. clockmakers screw polisher (3 parts) Clockmakers screw ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.clockmakers screw polisher (3 parts) -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia IncVice
... vice, pin, steel large for screw polisher...Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc No physical address melbourne This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia. vice, pin, steel large for screw polisher Vice ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.vice, pin, steel large for screw polisher -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyFloor Polisher
... "The Hoover Electric Polisher - Model 0212 ..""Hoover Ltd. Great Britain"...Used by a resident of the Kiewa Valley Hoover floor polisher electric polisher "The Hoover Electric Polisher - Model 0212 .."" ...Hoover Model 0212 was advertised in Australia 1951 - 1956. Model 0212 enabled Hoover to diversify their floor care range as they turned their attention to non carpeted floors. It came with polishing brushes, lambs wool polishing pads for furniture, and with optional scrubbing brushes. Used over wood, lino, tiles, rubber and cork.Used by a resident of the Kiewa ValleyMaroon long steel handle missing a cover at the top end. There is a long electric cord attached as the cord is wound onto the handle. The handle is fixed to a barrel which moves along the surface of the floor being cleaned. The motor rotates 2 round rotary brushes which clean the floor. There is a strip of rubber around the base. "The Hoover Electric Polisher - Model 0212 ..""Hoover Ltd. Great Britain"hoover floor polisher, electric polisher -
Mont De LanceyKnife Cleaner, Circa 1895
... Hand cranked, 2 3/4" diameter rotary disc, combination knife cleaner/sharpener/polisher-buff....Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Knife cleaners Knife polishers Knife sharpeners "Harras" Hand cranked, 2 3/4" diameter rotary disc, combination knife cleaner/sharpener/polisher-buff. ...Hand cranked, 2 3/4" diameter rotary disc, combination knife cleaner/sharpener/polisher-buff."Harras"knife cleaners, knife polishers, knife sharpeners -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Equipment - Floor Polisher, c1954
... Three brush 'Electrolux' floor Polisher/ Scrubber with polish container and three scrubber brushes, and a remotely operated polish container. ...Equipment Floor Polisher ...Used by donors for polishing wooden and lino floor in the 1950s and 1960s in their home at 16 McDowall Street, Mitcham.Three brush 'Electrolux' floor Polisher/ Scrubber with polish container and three scrubber brushes, and a remotely operated polish container. It has a 'tee' shape handle which is adjustable in height to polish under tables etc. There is provision for attaching a polish container to the polisher. Flow of polish ie regulated by a chain attached to handle. Handle also has clips for holding the power cord when stored. Body of polisher is squat triangular- shape finished in red and gunmetal grey. There is a heavy rubber skirt surrounding the area where the brushes rotate.|Model B9 Serial CME 6005498 on plate at back.Electrolux Made in Australia - plate at front|Electrolux insignia on front|Plate at back gives power details and serial number.domestic items, cleaning -
Mont De LanceyShoe polish, Kiwi
... ...polishers...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges shoes polishers Small round tin of dark tan shoe polish. ...Small round tin of dark tan shoe polish. Weight 15 g. With trademark on lid in red, gold and white.shoes, polishers -
Mont De LanceyTin
... ...polishers...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges shoes polishers One round tin of "Cobra" black shoe polish. ...One round tin of "Cobra" black shoe polish. Red/Black tin with gold cobra.shoes, polishers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ephemera - Easter Fair Raffle Ticket
... First prize an Electric Floor Polisher....First prize an Electric Floor Polisher. Ephemera Easter Fair Raffle Ticket ...Bendigo Easter Fair Charity Carnival 1964 Raffle ticket. Supporting Miss Merilyn Payne. Price 1/-. First prize an Electric Floor Polisher.bendigo easter fair, charity carnival, raffle -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPostcard - Card Box Photographs, Premises of the Empire Furnishing Co,. 15 and 17 Armstrong Street. Ballarat
... Upholsterers, Cabinet Makers and French Polishers. F. Woodward, Manager. Plate 276 Chuck Photo Series....City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields Upholsterers, Cabinet Makers and French Polishers. F. Woodward, Manager. Plate 276 Chuck Photo Series. ...Upholsterers, Cabinet Makers and French Polishers. F. Woodward, Manager. Plate 276 Chuck Photo Series.empire furnishing company, sturt street, f. woodward, building, manufacturing, commerical, persons, costume -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Container - HARRIS COLLECTION: VICKERYS' EMULSION BOTTLE
... It was used as a leather polisher and preservative....It was used as a leather polisher and preservative. DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food storage & preservation Vickerys' Emulsion bottle. ...J S Vickery and Son produced this emulsion consisting of a mixture of turpentine and beeswax. It was used as a leather polisher and preservative.Vickerys' Emulsion bottle. Pottery bottle with a ceramic glaze. It has a cylindrical shape with a wide neck, slightly tapering out at the top. Just below the neck is the encircled inscription ''Vickerys' Emulsion'' The bottle is 17 cm. tall, the diameter at the bottom is 7 cm. The mouth of the bottle is 3.4 cm. from George Harris estatedomestic equipment, food storage & preservation -
Mont De LanceyBurnishers
... ...polishers...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Implements with a hard smooth roundedend or surface used for smoothing and polishing. burnishers polishers surface finishing tools L. Richter Northampton on wooden handle, double ended tool with round middle. ...Implements with a hard smooth roundedend or surface used for smoothing and polishing.Set of four burnishing tools used to polish leather. 3 - Metal with wooden handles. 1 - All metal with patterned ends,L. Richter Northampton on wooden handle, double ended tool with round middle.burnishers, polishers, surface finishing tools -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Invoice from Woodwards to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1907, 01/09/1907
... Woodwards were at 64 Lydiard Street and were furniture warehousemen, cabinet makers, french polishers and upholsterers. They also stocked Bell and Doherty orgams and Ronisch and Gors & Kallmann pianos. ...Woodwards were at 64 Lydiard Street and were furniture warehousemen, cabinet makers, french polishers and upholsterers. They also stocked Bell and Doherty orgams and Ronisch and Gors & Kallmann pianos. ...Double sided invoice with Woodwards letterhead. Woodwards were at 64 Lydiard Street and were furniture warehousemen, cabinet makers, french polishers and upholsterers. They also stocked Bell and Doherty orgams and Ronisch and Gors & Kallmann pianos. woodwards, u to d, lydiard street, furniture, pianos, organs, keyboards -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ephemera - Bendigo Easter Fair Charity Carnival 1964 - raffle ticket
... The raffle offers seven prizes ranging from 1st - electric floor polisher to 7th - electric jug. Printed by Cambridge Press, Bendigo....The raffle offers seven prizes ranging from 1st - electric floor polisher to 7th - electric jug. Printed by Cambridge Press, Bendigo. ...8375a: The Victorian soldier settlement scheme created in 1917 to lease farming land to soldiers and nurses returning from WW1. The Scheme was heavily criticised. Some reasons for this were the settlers' lack of capital, the size of the land allocated, and the prices of agricultural products both purchased and sold by the farmers. In the wake of WW2, the soldier settlement scheme was refined and, under the supervision of the Soldier Settlement Commission, was re-established. The Yarraberb Settlement was one of the settlements established in 1948. 8375b: Archibald Edmund "Archie" Robertson was born in Eaglehawk in 1884 to Martin Robertson and Anna Margaretha/Hannah Marguerita (nee. Weseloh/Wesloah). Robertson was a commissioned officer during WW1 and contributed to the welfare and advancement of the California Gully community. Following his death in 1922, following a fall from his bike, the community honoured Robertson with a memorial seat in 1923. Bendigo Easter Fair Charity Carnival 1964 - raffle ticket (ticket No 3604) costing one shilling, in support of Miss Merilyn Payne (in aid of the Bendigo Hospital and Bendigo Hospital and Home for the Aged). The raffle offers seven prizes ranging from 1st - electric floor polisher to 7th - electric jug. Printed by Cambridge Press, Bendigo.bendigo easter fair 1964, raffle ticket -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Airzone Vacuum Cleaner, 1950
... Rather than reduce staff it used its excess capacity to produce electric irons and other domestic appliances including vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. This model was produced at the beginning of the 1950s. ...Rather than reduce staff it used its excess capacity to produce electric irons and other domestic appliances including vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. This model was produced at the beginning of the 1950s. ...Standard Telephones and Cables Pty Ltd was a telecommunications company that began as part of Western Electric, a telephone manufacturing company set up by Alexander Graham Bell. Following the First World War, Western Electric diversified to include electric generators and wireless receivers, all still imported. In 1925, Western Electric was sold to the International Telephone and Telegraph Company. In Australia, it became known as Standard Telephones and Cables (Australasia) They worked closely the Postmaster Generals department to set up telephone and radio networks throughout Australia. Its first factory was in Chippendale, New South Wales but ut developed to have branches in all stated of Australia. By the end of the Second World War STC was Australia's biggest manufacturer due to its critical role in producing telecommunications equipment, domestic radio receivers, telecom cables, military equipment and electron tubes. The company returned to peacetime manufacture. Rather than reduce staff it used its excess capacity to produce electric irons and other domestic appliances including vacuum cleaners and floor polishers. This model was produced at the beginning of the 1950s. It was once owned by Mr. Stiff from Stiff and Gannon, Wodonga.This item has local and national significance. It was used in a local Wodonga business and is representative of domestic appliances used in the 1950s. It also has national significance as it is an excellent example of good produced by the manufacturing industry in Australia during that period.Model 30 Airzone Vacuum Cleaner and accessories. Manufactured in AustraliaMetal logo for Airzone including engine specificationsdomestic appliances, standard telephones and cables pty ltd -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Stawell People in Horsham Paper Wimmera Advertiser
... Kevin Waites showing Carborundum wheels of automatic polisher. -6 Waites Robson Memorials. Steven Warren checking edge of diamond saw 27/2/1985 -7 Waites Robson Memorials. ...Kevin Waites showing Carborundum wheels of automatic polisher. -6 Waites Robson Memorials. Steven Warren checking edge of diamond saw 27/2/1985 -7 Waites Robson Memorials. ...7255 Waites Robson Memorials Moving a piece of granite onto a polishing machine. John Graham, Feb 1985 -1 Waites Robson Memorials. Closeup of Shotsaw blades. -2 Waites Robson Memorials. Slab polishing machine. John Graham. -3 Waites Robson Memorials. Painting recessed letters with gold leaf. Peter Byron. -4 Waites Robson Memorials. Moving head office from Shepperton to Stawell. Dennis Kelly, Kevin Waites. -5 Waites Robson Memorials. Kevin Waites showing Carborundum wheels of automatic polisher. -6 Waites Robson Memorials. Steven Warren checking edge of diamond saw 27/2/1985 -7 Waites Robson Memorials. Machine used to cut lettering. Peter Byron -8 Waites Robson Memorials. Moving head office from Shepperton to Stawell. John Graham, Steven Warren. -9 Waites Robson Memorials. Boring a hole in granite, Dennis Kelly. -10 Waites Robson Memorials. Shotsaw in action, Kevin Waites -11 Waites Robson Memorials. Turning over Shotsaw Blade. John Graham B/W Photographs -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPolisher Floor, Hoover Appliances, Meadowbank
... This hoover electric floor scrubber and polisher has a main base containing two brushes (can be replaced with polishing pads). ...A small stainless steel "u" framed clip (for hanging the appliance in the vertical position) for cupboard storage. Polisher Floor Hoover Appliances, Meadowbank, ...This appliance was a time saving method of cleaning floors. It appeared at a time (after World War II) when the domestic pressures faced by mothers and domestic staff was on the increase. The necessary "working parents" was through necessity becoming part of the "typical" family environment. It was the start of the ever increasing demand, from an economical reason, for both parents to work outside their property. Historically the period of the 1950s was one of extreme changes. It was an era where established role models were under pressure from an ever increasing demand for new and advancing consumerism. Communication levels via radio, newspapers and television was expanding at an ever increasing rate. Relatively isolated rural areas were opening up (post war) to foreign ideologies of consumerism. The basic restraints of "this will be alright mate, she'll do" was under a slow but effective take over. "I can get this done faster by this new whiz bang gadget that I saw on the TV last night!" was the new way to live by.This item is very significant in that it demonstrates the new consumerism at its infant stage of the social changes occurring due to greater communication levels between the rural Australian communities and other advancing communities world wide. The Kiewa Valley residents (mainly from the intermingling of rural and post World War II refugees working at the construction of the Victorian Hydro electricity installations, resulted in this rural area becoming integrated to new ways of living (both socially and economically). Once the attitude of "we have always done it this way mate!" was challenged and overcome, the acceptance of new time saving "gadgets" which started to pour in from foreign markets, the relative isolation of the Kiewa Valley (being mainly psychological entrenched), was over.This hoover electric floor scrubber and polisher has a main base containing two brushes (can be replaced with polishing pads). The two brushes/pads are fastened or removed from the base unit by pulling/pushing the heads from the small hexagonal shaft on the bottom of the machine motor. A pressure sensitive wire is inlaid at the brush/pad end to hold the brush/pad unit onto the shaft. The discs body and main body covering the electric motor are made from sturdy plastic. The rest of the appliance materials i.e. upright handle and the u framed attaching arm are made from lightweight powder coated steel. A small (350mm) red coloured foot switch protrudes from the back of the motor to release the the upright handle from the storage position to the action position.There are two fork shaped brackets on the rear of the handle, for securing the 6.5 metre long electrical cord and plug. There is no on/off switch on the appliance. A small stainless steel "u" framed clip (for hanging the appliance in the vertical position) for cupboard storage. Within the circle of the cleaning brush is stamped "1 above S.A.B.351" and on the opposite side P/No: 5023792". On the main plastic head of the brush discs are "TO CLEAN" and under this "USE ONLY WARM(underlined) WATER AND SOAP" on the opposite side, and within a circle is the Hoover Trademark. On the front of the blue coloured plastic dome covering the electric motor is (on a raised domed shaped plaque (on a red background) Hoover in slanted print from left to right(in a diagonal level)domestic appliances, floor cleaning, electric floor scrubbers and polishers -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBusiness card, Any Old Thing Will Do, Bundoora 2018, 2018_
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Business card for a local furniture and antique dealer, Any Old Thing Will Do, at 600 Morwell Avenue Bundoora. business cards furniture shops french polishers any old thing will do morwell avenue bundoora Business card, white card with blue text. ...Business card for a local furniture and antique dealer, Any Old Thing Will Do, at 600 Morwell Avenue Bundoora. Business card, white card with blue text.business cards, furniture shops, french polishers, any old thing will do, morwell avenue bundoora -
Mont De LanceyKnife Polish and Poster, Blogg Brothers Manufacturing Chemists
... Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Knife polishers Advertising posters "Nelson Knife Polish" on tin. ...Tin of knife polish, with picture of Lord Nelson on front. Advertising poster for knife polish with a picture of Wellington, pasted on a wooden board."Nelson Knife Polish" on tin. "Wellington Knife Polish" on advertising poster.knife polishers, advertising posters -
Mont De LanceyKnife Board
... Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Knife polishers "The Wellington Knife Board" on a brass plaque. ...Wooden knife board with a cork layer on top. Brass plaque on front, at the top of the board."The Wellington Knife Board" on a brass plaque.knife polishers
