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Greensborough Historical Society
Book - Recipe Book, State Electricity Commission of Victoria, Electric refrigeration recipe book: prepared by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. 1940s, 1940s
Recipes for using electric refrigeration: prepared by the State Electricity Commission of Victoria. Part of a collection of recipe books from Laurence N. Lewis55p. Black and white text.non-fictioncookbooks, recipe books, frozen food -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, R.Crowe, 1926
Lecture notes: The Story of Refrigeration: Historical sketch of the Dairying Industryrefrigeration, r. crowe -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Plan (item) - C.A.C Details Of Condenser End Connections Refrigeration Circuit Details Sheet 1
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Plan (item) - C.A.C Details Of Receiver End Connections Refrigeration Circuit Details Sheet 2
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Drawing (item) - C.A.C Refrigeration Circuit Details Pipes & Hoses Pipes No.1 & 2
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Ansett technical training, Aircraft Refrigeration hand book & Extended Twin operations
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (Item) - Sundstrand Avionics Cooling Refrigeration Cooling Unit Maintenance Manual
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Plutarch Project
Men's Soccer Jersey, circa 1990's
Full uniform used by Thessaloniki Association's soccer team in a tournament organised as part of "Dimitria" celebrations in soccer matches, outdoor and indoor.Historical significance for the purposes it was used by Thessaloniki Association "The White Tower", in indoor and outdoor soccer matches Men's navy blue and white soccer jersey, with white collar and inscriptions. Has Thessaloniki logo across the chest and in white writing, S.S.I. logo, and Pronto Refrigeration logo of same name sponsor. S.S.I. manufacturer logo also on white collar. Polyester material and part "A" of a two piece uniform.Thessaloniki, S.S.I., Pronto Refrigerationjersey, soccer, blue, greek, φανελάκι, dimitria, thessaloniki, plutarch, στολή -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Booklet - instruction book, Victorian Printing Works Pty Ltd, Instruction book for Electrolux Refrigerators, July 1948
Instruction book for an early type of refrigeration system powered by kerosene and used before electricity was supplied to the home. Enabled the housewife to store and keep food for a number of daysSmall book with firm cover 32 pages. Produced by Electrolux for kerosene operated refrigerators. Includes the packing slip for Model OK 551See photosrefrigeration -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, c1930's
Perforated Metal Meat Safe. Painted Pale Green. Used before ice chests and refrigerationstawell -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Sculpture, FOLLAND, Nicholas, A job for tomorrow, 2009
A chandelier resting on a stainless steel bench which houses a refrigeration unit. The unit is connected to the chandelier and generates ice growth around its central body. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk jug cover
Milk jug cover used by Betty McPhee during 1930's and 1940's.Cream crochet, 25 cm milk jug cover as used in 1930's and 1940's before refrigeration. Design: rings of yellow and blue glass beadsdomestic items, food storage & preservation, handcrafts, crocheting or crochet work -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Refrigeration plant, Woodruff's Superior Dairy, corner Bridge and Derham Streets, Port Melbourne, 1950s
From the Woodruff family archives, images of Woodruff's Superior Dairy at Bridge and Derham Sts. lasercopy of close up photo of refrigeration plant (holding vats and pasteuriser in background)Details in pencilindustry, business and traders - dairies, woodruff's superior dairies -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Food Safe, 1890 to 1925
The first commercially available, Australian-made domestic refrigerator to operate without ice was produced by Edward Hallstrom in 1923. It used kerosene as a power source and was promoted as ideal for outback stations where ice was not available. According to Museum Victoria, Hallstrom introduced the 'Silent Night' which ran on electricity or gas in 1935. However, Hailstorm's great-grandson, stated that the Silent Night refrigerator was introduced in 1928. Although Australians were among the pioneers of refrigeration in the 1850s, the technology wasn't adapted for domestic use until many decades later. The first domestic electric refrigerator was sold in America in 1913. It had an air-cooled refrigeration unit mounted on top of an ice box. The Frigidaire and Kelvinator brands date from 1918 when the first self-contained fridges were sold. Before this food safes were used as well to keep food away from flies and to keep items cool.A significant item used from the late Victorian era until around 1940 when people were beginning to be able to afford domestic refrigerators. After the second world war, most households had replaced their food storage cupboards or safes with refrigerators. The subject item gives a snapshot of domestic life from this time.Wooden kitchen safe with 3 metal perforated panels & 2 shelves inside. Was painted light Green but has been restoredflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, refrigeration, refrigerator, food storage, food safes, edward hallstrom -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Two interior views of Woodruff's Superior Dairy, corner Bridge and Derham Streets, Port Melbourne, 1950s
From the Woodruff family archives, images of Woodruff's Superior Dairy at Bridge and Derham Sts. A4 lasercopy of 2 interior views a) holding vats and pasteuriser, b) refrigeration plantDetails typed on labelsindustry, business and traders - dairies, woodruff's superior dairies -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Blackburn business launches CFC recovery unit, 1992
Actrol Parts, in Blackburn, have produced innovative new productsActrol Parts, in Blackburn, have produced innovative new products, they will allow users of Chlorofluorocarbons to recover and re-use the product in automotive, commercial and industrial air conditioning and refrigeration systems.Actrol Parts, in Blackburn, have produced innovative new productstechnology, actrol parts, woodhouse, alan, pullen, barry -
Harcourt Valley Heritage & Tourist Centre
Coolgardie safe, 1925
A pioneering response to the problem of preservation of foodstuffs in hot climatesA timber framed hessian covered cabinet with metal tray at the top and metal guttering cooled by the evaporation of water. Used to preserve cheese, butter, cream and meat and to set jellies. Invented circa 1900 at Coolgardie, W.A. and was in use until electric refrigeration became available. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DONALD CLARKE COLLECTION: HESSE BROS. ELECTRICAL SERVICE
Invoice dated 01 Jan. 1959 from Hesse Bros. Electrical Service, for services rendered on Dec 05 1958, for the sum of £ 00.06.06. Hesse Bros. Electrical Service, Automotive, refrigeration, Radio (Repairs to Dynamos, Magnetos, Starters, Electric Motors), Lyttleton Terrace, Bendigo. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk jug cover
Cover for milk jug; used during 1930's and 1940's before refrigeration, by Betty McPheeCrocheted circular piece, cream cotton centre; bordered edge 4 cm wide with 16 glass beadshandcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk jug cover
Milk jug cover used pre-refrigeration during 1930's and 1940's, by Betty McPheeRound ecru/croom crochet cover , centre 3-dimensional cup with yellow edge, yellow edge also surrounding saucer; trimmed with yellow glass beadshandcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Orbost & District Historical Society
food safe, from the 1890s until the mid 20th century
A food safe was a piece of domestic equipment widely used in Australia before refrigeration to preserve perishable food in summer. A food safe was a common domestic item widely used in rural Victoria before cheap refrigeration was available.A rectangular tin food safe. It is painted green and has thin wire bent into a triangular shape for hanging.Inside is a cream coloured painted shelf. It has six circular air vents on three sides and four on the door.domestic food-preservation food-safe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk jug cover
Milk jug cover such as used pre-refrigeration during 1930's and 1940's. Owner Betty McPheeCream double net square with green stitching at edge. 3 cm crocheted border trimmed with cream and pink beadshandcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Milk jug cover
Milk jug cover such as used pre-refrigeration during 1930's and 1940's. Owner Betty McPheeCream, oblong crocheted milk jug cover; 4 cm shell pattern edge trimmed with red glass beadshandcrafts, crocheting or crochet work, domestic items, food storage & preservation -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Meat Safe, 1920-1950
Used to store meat and other perishables, often with wetted cloth covers to keep contents cool where refrigeration was not available.Grey painted ventilated meat safe with centre shelfmeat safes, food safes -
Maldon Vintage Machinery Museum Inc
KOOLGARDIE SAFE, Possibly early 20th century
Koolgardie safes were used to preserve perishable foodstuffs eg dairy and meat in the days or places where refrigeration was unknown or not available.Cream painted wooden safe with separate compartment at top which has a drop-down door and latch. Metal fly-wire on three sides, including door. Wooden legs.none -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Ice Chest, Carrick's Limited, Estimated 1840's
A 'Mawson' hardwood two door wooden ice chest lined with galvanised iron lining, and original catches and hinges. (Restored by Malcolm McDougall who replaced the back, base and top before varnishing with walnut varnish).ice chest, carrick's ltd, refrigeration, queensland company -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Syllabus, Education Department: Technical Schools Syllabus, 1921
A syllabus for each subject taught in Technical Schools that was provided by the Education Department of Victoria. .1: Syllabus for Heat Engines - side 1, Grade 1; side 2, Grade 2 .2: Syllabus for Refrigeration - Grade 1 and Grade 2 on side 1. .3: Syllabus for Farm Irrigation and Irrigation Engineering - side one, Farm Irrigation; side 2, Irrigation Engineering. .4: Mechanics and Mechanics applied to Mining - 4 pages covering Mechanics (Applied) Grade 1, Grade 2, Mechanics (Applied) Structures, Grade 3, Mechanics (Applied) Machines, Grade 3; Mechanics Applied to Mining and Theoretical Mechanics .5: Syllabus for Mechanics and Heat - First Grade Mechanics students will be required to know the general principles and formulae of the science, apparatus used method of using and to verify formulae experimentally. Second Grade course includes all subjects for Grade 1 plus Newton's proof of the parallelogram of forces, rotation round fixed axis, laws of rotary motion of a body, resistance, harmonic motion, friction,impulsive forces, barometer corrections and Heat and thermodynamics. Third Grade students, an intimate knowledge of the courses for first and second grades plus remaining portions of thermodynamics. A special course for Evening Students in Mechanics and Heat outlined. .6: Syllabus for Electricity - covers the requirements for First Grade, Second Grade and Grade 3. Areas covered are Magnets and Magnetism, Electroscopes and Electrification, Electronic Fields, Voltaic Electricity, Measurement of Current, Electromagnetism, Amperemeters, Resistance, Electrical Technology,A5 size pages, typed. Some are doubled sided.education department victoria, technical schools, syllabus, 1921, heat engines, refrigeration, farm irrigation, irrigation engineering, mechanic, mechanics applied to mining, mechanics and heat, electricity -
Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Jug cover, Early to mid 20th century
Covers were used to place over a jug to keep insects out of the liquid (usually milk). This sort of item was used in days before refrigeration. It also demonstrated womens ability to make items for the home.Part of Ellen Brown collection. Ellen Brown lived her whole life in Bacchus Marsh - she died aged 103 in 2009. She never married and excelled at home duties, eg., needlework, cooking. She won prizes at local shows for cakes, jam making, and preserves. She was a well known identity in the town.Square white beaded jug cover in ecru colored cotton. Crocheted central bird pattern with triangular pattern top and bottom. White beads attached on perimeter.lace, ellen brown, milk, crochet, jug cover, home duties, blue wren, beads -
Greensborough Historical Society
Advertisement - Digital Image, Laurel Kerosene, 1930s
Advertisement from "Selected recipes from "The Leader" small corner books" (1930s). This advertisement is for Laurel Kerosene and gives many uses for kerosene that are no longer common in the 21st century, such as refrigeration, cleaning, lighting, heating and cooking.An example of early 20th century advertisingDigital copy of advertisement from a bookhistoric advertisements, "the leader" small corner books, laurel kerosene -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Food Cover, c. 1930
This is a food cover, most commonly used in homes in the days before refrigeration and plastic containers. It usually contained food, mainly meat, to protect it from flies, heat or draught while allowing the air to circulate around it and it could be hung in sheds, kitchens, cellars etc. This food cover is retained as a memento of domestic objects used in the past and will be useful for display purposes.This is a food cover made of metal with a circular base and decorative sides, finely pierced to create a mesh pattern. It has a fluted and patterned top with a ring handle. It is rusted.vintage kitchen items, warrnambool & district historical society collection