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Mont De Lancey
Pudding Basin, Grimwade's, Circa 1911
... Pudding Basin...Pudding basins...White ironstone "Quick-Cooker" pudding basin with lid...-and-dandenong-ranges Pudding basins "Gold Medal London 1911 The Quick ...White ironstone "Quick-Cooker" pudding basin with lid and written cooking instructions in green."Gold Medal London 1911 The Quick-Cooker" Grimwades's Pat Nos 12835/09 and 1504/09 and 12181/11 Excellent for stews of all kinds" etcpudding basins -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Pudding basin
... Pudding basin...Lord Mayor's Pudding Basin...Large pudding basin with hole, on footed base (divided...THE LORD MAYOR'S (Patent) PUDDING BASIN... Anglesea great-ocean-road Lord Mayor's Pudding Basin THE LORD ...Large pudding basin with hole, on footed base (divided into three sections). Ceramic, cream coloured with grey transfer printed identification. Eye-shaped design for name, patent and trademark, with directions for use underneath.THE LORD MAYOR'S (Patent) PUDDING BASINlord mayor's pudding basin -
Royal District Nursing Service (now known as Bolton Clarke)
Headwear - Photograph, colour, c.1903
... This hard cream coloured pith helmet has a 'pudding basin... coloured pith helmet has a 'pudding basin' shaped crown with 2 ...Cream pith helmets were part of the uniform worn by Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) Trained nurses (Nurses) from the early 1900s when giving nursing care to the sick poor of Melbourne. When riding their bicycles the helmet was held on by a long white scarf tied under the Nurse's chin. From its earliest years when Melbourne District Nursing Society (MDNS) Trained nurses, known as 'Nurse' in those days, began to wear uniforms the chosen colour was grey, though the style changed throughout the years as fashions changed from the late 1800s through to the 1970s. The Nurses firstly wore long grey frocks and a white cap with a long white tail hanging from the centre back. When bicycles were introduced in 1903 the headgear changed to a cream pith helmet adorned with a red Maltese cross in the centre front. This was held on with a veil going over the hat and tied under the chin. Over the years there were complaints that the veils became wet in the rain and they asked for a change of uniform, but this did not happen until 1921. The Nurses complained their skirts became wet when riding their bicycles in the rain and asked, when raining, to be able to wear breeches and gaiters. This was granted provided they wore aprons when attending patients. It was not long before the uniform changed to a shorter length grey frock, red cardigan, grey coat and grey brimmed hat; later changed to a peaked grey hat. In 1966 MDNS were granted Royal patronage. Now as Royal District Nursing Service (RDNS), the uniform was redesigned and colour changed in 1971. By 1972 the Sisters were wearing the new winter uniform of a blue/grey skivvie under a V neck tunic style frock made of blue/grey herringbone winter material with the RDNS insignia on the upper left, and a beret of the same material. In summer the uniform became a royal blue V neck tunic style frock, with the RDNS insignia on the upper left, worn over a short sleeve white blouse. A royal blue peaked hat with the RDNS insignia in the centre front was worn at first and then only worn on official occasions. This uniform was worn until changed to a corporate style in the mid 1980s,This hard cream coloured pith helmet has a 'pudding basin' shaped crown with 2 eyelets on both sides of it and a raised 'button' in the centre of the crown. This is encircled by a slightly sloping brim. A red cotton Maltese cross is emblazoned in the centre. The crown has a 66 cm circumference and is 12 cm deep; the raised central button is 3.5 cm x 3 cm; and the brim has a 101 cm circumference and is 5 cm deep.melbourne district nursing society, mdns, mdns uniforms, rdns, royal district nursing service -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Dinner Service
The tea set was a wedding gift by Miss Win Lord (Mrs. Nevin all dated 1934)Dinner and tea service - Royal Doulton Claremont. White, black and yellow pattern with gold trim on edge. Comprising 9 pieces - China tea set cups, saucers, plates and basin. Plus 8 piece porcelain dinner set - Soup bowls, dinner plates, and pudding plates.dinner plates, plates, china, dishes -
Arapiles Historical Society
Domestic object - Tin Bread Pudding Steam Mould
This type of mould was commonly used in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, especially in British and European households, where steamed puddings were a popular dessert. It was widely used before modern ovens with consistent temperature control became commonplace. This is a traditional steamed pudding mould, used to prepare bread pudding, suet pudding, or steamed cakes. The central tube allows for more efficient heat distribution, ensuring even cooking throughout the dense pudding mixture. Typically used in water baths (bain-marie) or steamers, placed in a pot of boiling water for slow and even cooking.This is a vintage metal bread pudding steam mould, consisting of a cylindrical metal container with a fitted lid and an internal central tube to aid in even heat distribution. The key features include: A round metal basin with a slightly tapered shape, designed to hold the pudding mixture. A removable metal lid with a handle for easy lifting. A central tube (chimney-like structure), which helps ensure even cooking by allowing steam or heat to circulate through the center of the pudding. The metal surface shows signs of age, rust, and patina, indicating long-term use.cooking, baking, kitchen, pudding, bread, household item, mould