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Federation University Historical CollectionCorrespondence, Correspondence from General Motors - Holden's Limited to the Principal, The School of Mines and Industries, regarding the loan of a household refrigerator, 30/05/1949
... Correspondence from General Motors - Holden's Limited to the Principal, The School of Mines and Industries, regarding the loan of a household refrigerator...McCullagh, manager of Frigidaire and Household Appliances stated the matter for the loan of a domestic refrigerator will be looked in to. ...McCullagh, manager of Frigidaire and Household Appliances stated the matter for the loan of a domestic refrigerator will be looked in to. The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat, General Motors - Holden's Limited, Principal, Mr W. ...Letter to the Principal of The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat from General Motors - Holden's Limited, stating the Principals' previous letter to Mr W. W. Watson had not been received. A. A. McCullagh, manager of Frigidaire and Household Appliances stated the matter for the loan of a domestic refrigerator will be looked in to. Quarto paper colour letterhead the school of mines and industries ballarat, general motors - holden's limited, principal, mr w. w. watson, a. a. mccullagh, frigidaire and household appliances -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyManual, Healing Electric Refrigerator Service Manual
... Healing Electric Refrigerator Service Manual...Dandenong & District Historical Society 1st Floor, 39 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne Service Manual for Healing Refrigerators Service Manual for Healing Electric Refrigerator Front cover 2 pictures plus title of Book and 2 stamps "Red Cliffs Central Garage" on front cover Well used manual. ...Service Manual for Healing Electric RefrigeratorWell used manual. Green cover and paper textnon-fictionService Manual for Healing Electric Refrigerator -
Melbourne LegacyLetter - Document, letter, 1943
... This is a file copy of a request for the purchase of a refrigerator for Holmbush. It is an example of war time procedures as it requests that "application be made to the Division of Import Procurement for a permit to sell to this Club a small commercial type Refrigerator". ...Letter from 1943 requesting a wartime permit for a refrigerator. Carbon copy on green paper, two punched filing holes....Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne This is a file copy of a request for the purchase of a refrigerator for Holmbush. It is an example of war time procedures as it requests that "application be made to the Division of Import Procurement for a permit to sell to this Club a small commercial type Refrigerator". ...This is a file copy of a request for the purchase of a refrigerator for Holmbush. It is an example of war time procedures as it requests that "application be made to the Division of Import Procurement for a permit to sell to this Club a small commercial type Refrigerator". See also 00485.An example of the way Legacy sought to leverage their reputation to obtain favourable terms for equipping Holmbush.Letter from 1943 requesting a wartime permit for a refrigerator. Carbon copy on green paper, two punched filing holes.Initialled in blue ink by E. Russell, Chairman Hostel Committeeresidences, holmbush, holmbush administration -
Melbourne LegacyLetter - Document, letter, 5 /3/1943
... In furnishing Holmbush, Legacy needed to be granted a wartime permit to purchase a refrigerator. On getting the permit the firm of New System Telephones Pty Ltd inspected the property and revised the recommended model. ...Letter outlining the provision of a refrigerator for the Legacy hostel. White quarto letter head, green and navy printing, black type, two punched filing holes...Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne In furnishing Holmbush, Legacy needed to be granted a wartime permit to purchase a refrigerator. On getting the permit the firm of New System Telephones Pty Ltd inspected the property and revised the recommended model. ...In furnishing Holmbush, Legacy needed to be granted a wartime permit to purchase a refrigerator. On getting the permit the firm of New System Telephones Pty Ltd inspected the property and revised the recommended model. Of note is that the shelves were to be made of wood as wire was not obtainable due to the war. The cabinet was custom made in wood. Legacy was offered a significant reduction in cost as New System Telephones Pty Ltd ElecctrICE offers a 12 1/2 c.ft.refrigerator delivered and installed for not more than sixty pounds, where the list price would normally be £137. See also 00496.Despite it being war time, Legacy was evidently held in sufficient regard to be sold items which may have been in short supply at a very reduced price. The letter head itself is of interest as an example of the current telephone numbers and a designated telegram address.Letter outlining the provision of a refrigerator for the Legacy hostel. White quarto letter head, green and navy printing, black type, two punched filing holesSigned in black ink by M. Butler, Managerresidences, holmbush, holmbush administration -
Greensborough Historical SocietyRefrigerator Magnet, Monty Appliance Repair Service, 2000c
... Refrigerator magnet, Black print on white...Andrews 3761 electrical appliances refrigerator magnets "Monty Appliance Repair Service", Paul Lucas & Neil Owen, appliance list and telephone numbers Refrigerator magnet, Black print on white Monty Appliance Repair Service Refrigerator Magnet Monty Appliance Repair Service ...Currently operating from 55 Kerrs Road St. Andrews 3761Refrigerator magnet, Black print on white"Monty Appliance Repair Service", Paul Lucas & Neil Owen, appliance list and telephone numberselectrical appliances, refrigerator magnets -
Greensborough Historical SocietyRefrigerator magnet, Banyule BPI, 2000c
... Refrigerator magnet, priinted in blue on white...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Business now operating from Level 3/1 Flintoff Street Greensborough 3088, Tel. 9433 7777 business cards building permits "Building permits and inspections", phone number and address at 9-13 Flintoff Street Refrigerator magnet, priinted in blue on white Banyule BPI Refrigerator magnet Banyule BPI ...Business now operating from Level 3/1 Flintoff Street Greensborough 3088, Tel. 9433 7777Refrigerator magnet, priinted in blue on white"Building permits and inspections", phone number and address at 9-13 Flintoff Streetbusiness cards, building permits -
Greensborough Historical SocietyRefrigerator magnet, Care Pharmacy, 2000c
... Refrigerator magnet, red, white and black print on blue...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Name changed to Watsonia Compounding Pharmacy, 9/78 Nepean Street Watsonia 3087 (Diamond Village Shopping Centre) pharmacies "Care Pharmacy", address, phone number, opening hours and email Refrigerator magnet, red, white and black print on blue Care Pharmacy Refrigerator magnet Care Pharmacy ...Name changed to Watsonia Compounding Pharmacy, 9/78 Nepean Street Watsonia 3087 (Diamond Village Shopping Centre)Refrigerator magnet, red, white and black print on blue"Care Pharmacy", address, phone number, opening hours and emailpharmacies -
Greensborough Historical SocietyRefrigerator Magnet, Swann's Small Appliance Repair, 2000c
... Refrigerator magnet, printed in dark blue and red on white...Telephone number changed to 9432 9800 business cards electrical appliances Includes list of appliances, address and telephone number Refrigerator magnet, printed in dark blue and red on white Swann's Small Appliance Repair Refrigerator Magnet Swann's Small Appliance Repair ...In business at 27 Aanensen Court Montmorency. Telephone number changed to 9432 9800Refrigerator magnet, printed in dark blue and red on whiteIncludes list of appliances, address and telephone numberbusiness cards, electrical appliances -
Greensborough Historical SocietyRefrigerator Magnet, Watsonia Compounding Pharmacy, 2018_
... Refrigerator magnet, printed in blue, orange, green and black on white...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne One of two pharmacies located in Diamond Village Shopping Centre Watsonia, the Watsonia Compounding Pharmacy is situated at 9/78 Nepean Street Watsonia pharmacies nepean street watsonia Refrigerator magnet, printed in blue, orange, green and black on white Watsonia Compounding Pharmacy Refrigerator Magnet ...One of two pharmacies located in Diamond Village Shopping Centre Watsonia, the Watsonia Compounding Pharmacy is situated at 9/78 Nepean Street WatsoniaRefrigerator magnet, printed in blue, orange, green and black on whitepharmacies, nepean street watsonia -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Food Safe, 1890 to 1925
... ...refrigerator...The first commercially available, Australian-made domestic refrigerator to operate without ice was produced by Edward Hallstrom in 1923. ...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 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 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Milk Bottle
... Unbreakable Picnic & Refrigerator Bottle. Model Dairy Pty. Ltd. Cotham Road Kew....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne From the Margaret Scarlett Collection DOMESTIC ITEMS Food & Drink Consumption DOMESTIC ITEMS Containers Unbreakable Picnic & Refrigerator Bottle. Model Dairy Pty. Ltd. Cotham Road Kew. ...From the Margaret Scarlett CollectionCream coloured plastic bottle with red lid.Unbreakable Picnic & Refrigerator Bottle. Model Dairy Pty. Ltd. Cotham Road Kew.domestic items, food & drink consumption, domestic items, containers -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaNewspaper - Newspaper section, Herald Newspapers, The Herald, c. 1950
... Herald Newspaper section shows various ads including one for a VIP refrigerator; main story features article about a murderess....It is not clear if it was intentionally placed there or left behind at some point mid 20th C. newspapers cape paterson time capsule Herald Newspaper section shows various ads including one for a VIP refrigerator; main story features article about a murderess. ...Herald Newspaper section shows various ads including one for a VIP refrigerator; main story features article about a murderess.non-fictionnewspapers, cape paterson, time capsule -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumBooklet - instruction book, Victorian Printing Works Pty Ltd, Instruction book for Electrolux Refrigerators, July 1948
... Produced by Electrolux for kerosene operated refrigerators. Includes the packing slip for Model OK 551...Produced by Electrolux for kerosene operated refrigerators. Includes the packing slip for Model OK 551 Instruction book for Electrolux Refrigerators Booklet instruction book Victorian Printing Works Pty Ltd ...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 -
Kew Historical Society IncContainer - Model Dairy Plastic Milk Bottles, Model Dairy, c.1960
... Impressed on the front of both bottles: "Unbreakable picnic and refrigerator bottle made expressly for Model Dairy Pty Ltd Cotham Rd Kew"...A number of these named bottles have the additional attribute of rarity. dairies - kew model dairy - cotham road - kew (vic) Impressed on the front of both bottles: "Unbreakable picnic and refrigerator bottle made expressly for Model Dairy Pty Ltd Cotham Rd Kew" Pair of plastic milk bottles, designated on the front as to be used in the refigerator on on picnics. ...This pair of milk bottles, produced for the Model Dairy in Cotham Road, Kew, were donated by Vik Sabaliauskas. They belonged to his father who worked at Model Dairy in the 1950s and 1960s. Vik wrote about his father: "As for my father, his whole life story is interesting. He was part of the big immigration program after WW2. He was a displaced person in Germany like lots of others who came out looking for a new life. Our family name is actually SABALIAUSKAS which is of Lithuanian descent. My Dad was also named Vik (Viktoras). He was known as Big Vik and I was little Vik. He arrived in Australia in 1947 and then did his 2 years of work organised by the Government and then he came to Melbourne. We lived in Tyler St Preston and he rode his pushbike to and from Kew every working day for years. In my estimation that was about 13 kms for about 6 or 7 years. Imagine that happening today. Freezing Winter mornings and hot Summer afternoons. His English was poor but he had a great work ethic like all European immigrants. His duties related to maintaining and operating all the machines. One story that he told me about was that after I was born (in 1959) he made friends with one of the drivers who delivered milk to the dairy. He asked him to get a container of milk from the farmer everyday which was just for me. I remember going to the Model Dairy Family Christmas parties which were always well patronised. I also remember visiting him in the PANCH Hospital (Bell Street Preston) where he was treated for kidney stones caused by drinking very creamy milk. He wasn't happy when he was told by the doctor to cut back on milk. My Dad was one month short of his 95th birthday when he died and he lived a pretty healthy life." (2019)Kew was a major milk producing district in the Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries, with three major dairy farms lining the Yarra between Studley Park in the west and Burke Road in the east. In addition to these dairy producers, there were also a number of accredited dairy retailers in the suburb. The largest and most enduring of these was the Model Dairy founded by the Kew pioneer James Venn Morgan. Milk bottles that include the name of the producer or retailer are historically significant as they represent a period in Kew's history before the mass production of milk in the second half of the Twentieth Century. A number of these named bottles have the additional attribute of rarity.Pair of plastic milk bottles, designated on the front as to be used in the refigerator on on picnics. One bottle has a red screw on lid and the other a green lid. The bottles are semi-transparent. [The record also includes a photograph of Vic Sabaliauskas, provided by his son. The photograph dates from the period when he was employed at the Model Dairy].Impressed on the front of both bottles: "Unbreakable picnic and refrigerator bottle made expressly for Model Dairy Pty Ltd Cotham Rd Kew"dairies - kew, model dairy - cotham road - kew (vic) -
Greensborough Historical SocietyDomestic object - Container, S & M Utility Plastics Container, 1950s
... Item used for covering and storing food in the refrigerator. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Item used for covering and storing food in the refrigerator. household implements container storage containers "S & M Utility Plastics" moulded into lid. ...Item used for covering and storing food in the refrigerator. Cream plastic container with lid."S & M Utility Plastics" moulded into lid.household implements, container, storage containers -
Federation University Historical CollectionEquipment, 140 ton Ammonia Compressor, 1930
... It was installed in Balalrat in 1959 in order to upgrade the refrigerator plant. The former brewery on the site was used at Tulloch and McLaren in 1862....It was installed in Balalrat in 1959 in order to upgrade the refrigerator plant. The former brewery on the site was used at Tulloch and McLaren in 1862. 140 ton Ammonia Compressor Equipment Werner ...A large ammonia compressor moved from Carlton and United Breweries Richmond Factory. It was installed in Balalrat in 1959 in order to upgrade the refrigerator plant. The former brewery on the site was used at Tulloch and McLaren in 1862.ammonia compressor, carlton and united breweries, ballarat brewery, tulloch and mclaren -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Ice Chest, 1927
... ...refrigerator...An ice chest, also called an icebox or refrigerator, was invented by Thomas Moore in 1802 and had become a common home appliance from the mid-1800s until around the 1930s, when electric refrigerators became affordable and safe. ...An ice chest, also called an icebox or refrigerator, was invented by Thomas Moore in 1802 and had become a common home appliance from the mid-1800s until around the 1930s, when electric refrigerators became affordable and safe. ...This particular small ice chest was once part of the domestic furniture of Dr W.R. Angus and his young family in 1927 when they lived in the Nhill and Ballarat districts. The family relocated to Warrnambool in 1939 and brought the ice chest with them. An ice chest, also called an icebox or refrigerator, was invented by Thomas Moore in 1802 and had become a common home appliance from the mid-1800s until around the 1930s, when electric refrigerators became affordable and safe. The non-mechanical ice chest allowed perishable food to be kept fresh for longer than the food-safe or ‘Coolgardie’ used in colonial days in Australia. It required the use of ice blocks, which were delivered to households by the ‘iceman' and his horse and cart. The ice man would use an ice pick to cut the blocks into the right size for the buyer’s ice chest. The ice came from an ‘ice house’, a factory where the ice was made. The ice chest required a block of ice to be placed into the insulated top section on top of the corrugated iron stand. The ice would cool the air and the cool air would flow downwards through the oval hole under the stand and into the refrigerator compartment below. The water from the melted ice would drain from the sloping floor of the top compartment and into the hooded pipe. The pipe went through the refrigerator and ended below its floor, where the drained water would be collected in the metal bowl placed there for that purpose. The lip on the bowl allowed it to be easily removed and emptied at regular intervals before it overflowed. W.R. Angus Collection- The W R Angus Collection spans from 1885 to the mid-1900s and includes historical medical and surgical equipment and instruments from the doctors Edward and Thomas Ryan of Nhill, Victoria. Dr Angus married Gladys in 1927 at Ballarat, the nearest big city to Nhill where he began as a Medical Assistant. He was also Acting House surgeon at the Nhill hospital where their two daughters were born. He and his family moved to Warrnambool in 1939, where Dr Angus operated his own medical practice. He later added the part-time Port Medical Officer responsibility and was the last person appointed to that position. Dr Angus and his wife were very involved in the local community, including the early planning stages of the new Flagstaff Hill, where they contributed to the layout of the gardens. Dr Angus passed away in March 1970.This ice chest is significant for representing a method of refrigeration and food preservation used in the 19th to mid-20th centuries when people were beginning to afford powered domestic refrigerators. After the second world war, most households replaced their food storage cupboards and ice chests with refrigerator appliances. The ice chest is also significant for its connection with the domestic furniture of Dr W.R. Angus and his family, and its inclusion in the W.R. Angus Collection.Ice chest; single front wooden cabinet with two doors and a flap, and three accessories. The top door is a lid with a metal handle at the front and two metal hinges along the back. The front door has two metal hinges on the right-hand side and has a metal lever catch. A hinged flap fits between the front legs at bottom of the ice chest and swings upwards. The front legs have wheels. The insulated top compartment has a metal lining and its floor slopes towards the centre of the back wall. In the floor are a formed oval air-flow hole and the open end of a pipe that has a hood partly covering it. The front compartment is an insulated metal-lined cupboard with a vertical pipe down the centre of the back wall and horizontal rails in the centre of each side wall. The accessories are a rectangular corrugated iron stand, a rectangular wire grid shelf and a round aluminium bowl with a lip and two sides pushed in. The ice chest was made circa 1927 and is part of the W.R. Angus Collection.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, dr w r angus, dr roy angus, dr ryan, doctor angus, dr angus, ice chest, ice box, antique, food preservation, refrigeration, domestic equipment, kitchen appliance, refrigerator, non-electric refrigerator, non-mechanical refrigerator, w.r. angus collection -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Food Safe, 1920s
... The first commercially available, Australian-made domestic refrigerator to operate without ice was produced by Edward Hallstrom in 1923. ...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 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 food safe, 2 door with wire mesh at sides. Raised back panel has shaped edges and includes a shelf above bench area that has turned legs. The safe has 4 plain legs.Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, food safe, kitchen safe, kitchen furniture, food storage -
Melbourne Tram MuseumSlide, Keith Caldwell, Mar. 1962
... Also in the background are advertisements for Vealls Westinghouse Refrigerators, Dunlop Tyres and a surplus stores....Also in the background are advertisements for Vealls Westinghouse Refrigerators, Dunlop Tyres and a surplus stores. ...Agfa Colour slide, cardboard, by Keith Caldwell dated March 1962 of W6 948 turning from Elizabeth St into Victoria St, destination of North Melbourne, route 50. Has the Victoria Market on the right hand side. Also in the background are advertisements for Vealls Westinghouse Refrigerators, Dunlop Tyres and a surplus stores.In ink " Mar 62"trams, tramways, elizabeth st, victoria st, north melbourne, route 50, tram 948 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumEphemera - Timetable, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Official Timetable Geelong", November 1937
... Has adverts for SEC domestic appliances eg toasters, refrigerators and hot water....Has adverts for SEC domestic appliances eg toasters, refrigerators and hot water. Yields information the 1937 tramway services in Geelong and SECV advertising domestic appliances. ...Gives details of the fares, transfers, luggage or parcels, lost property, times of each tram on the Newtown, West Geelong, East Geelong, Chilwell, Eastern Park, Belmont,, North, Dated Nov. 1937. Has adverts for SEC domestic appliances eg toasters, refrigerators and hot water.Yields information the 1937 tramway services in Geelong and SECV advertising domestic appliances.Printed booklet - was centre stapled - part of two timetables included within one cover. One loose sheet.secv, tramways, geelong, timetables -
City of KingstonPhotograph - Black and white, c.1973
... An open door shows a refrigerator in another room. The back wall is shelved with books. ...An open door shows a refrigerator in another room. The back wall is shelved with books. ...This photograph shows a library interior with three women in the back corner. Black and white photograph of the interior of a library. There are empty shelves along the left hand wall with boxes on the floor in front of them. Three women are standing in the back corner, two facing away from the camera and one looking towards it. An open door shows a refrigerator in another room. The back wall is shelved with books. There is a large amount of open floor space in the foregroundPrinted in grey ink: | 526B / 15.11.78library, libraries -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyVacuum Cleaner - Electrolux
... Parts with combination dusting and upholstery tool and hardwood floor dust mop and refrigerator crevice tool. The cannister sits on a 'sled' of two long rods on each side....Parts with combination dusting and upholstery tool and hardwood floor dust mop and refrigerator crevice tool. The cannister sits on a 'sled' of two long rods on each side. ...Vacuum cleaners have been part of the household for many years. Beginning as simple tools blowing the dust to the current sucking up the dust and being powered by electricity. From the shape of a barrel to those that stand upright, from being fitted onto a 'sled' to those with wheels and from heavy to light.Used by a resident in the Kiewa Valley Electrolux cannister steel vacuum with leather handle at the top, the electric socket (and cut power cord attached) at one end and the cloth covered hose at the other end. Two steel extension handles, hose and cord works. Parts with combination dusting and upholstery tool and hardwood floor dust mop and refrigerator crevice tool. The cannister sits on a 'sled' of two long rods on each side.Hand written on the cannister "1932 Model" "Electro / lux / Made in Sweden / Design Nr B156 Registered" on top On bottom "Ser 1234 No. 1456 / Volt Watt" ....(not legible)electrolux, vacuum cleaner 1932 -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Kitchen Equipment, tin mesh, meat safe, c1900
... This is a common small 'meat safe' used in most homes prior to the arrival of Refrigerators. Food, such as milk, butter, cooked meat would be stored for a short time in this safe. ...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne This is a common small 'meat safe' used in most homes prior to the arrival of Refrigerators. Food, such as milk, butter, cooked meat would be stored for a short time in this safe. ...This is a common small 'meat safe' used in most homes prior to the arrival of Refrigerators. Food, such as milk, butter, cooked meat would be stored for a short time in this safe. It would be suspended from the ceiling / roof in a cool place - Dairy - and the mesh sides allowed air circulation while providing protection from insects and vermin.A green, tin meat safe with mesh sides and a hinged door with a latch lock. early settlers, pioneers, food preservation, meat safe, kalgoolie safe, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, ormond, dairy products, diseases, vermin -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Trophy Barrel, 1930's
... In the days before refrigerators were common household items the barrel would have been a useful portable ice carrier for use in a hotel bar or at a table. ...In the days before refrigerators were common household items the barrel would have been a useful portable ice carrier for use in a hotel bar or at a table. ...This barrel was probably used to hold ice but minus its insert could have been a biscuit barrel. In the days before refrigerators were common household items the barrel would have been a useful portable ice carrier for use in a hotel bar or at a table. The plaque on the side of the barrel suggests that the barrel could have been awarded as a trophy or prize in a sporting competition. This item has no known local provenance but is retained as an example of a household item from times past.This is a wooden barrel with silver-coloured metal bands on the top and bottom of the barrel, a metal handle and a detachable metal lid. A metal plaque is attached to the side of the barrel with metal pins. The inside of the barrel has a ceramic insert with a metal rim. The metal bands are much oxidized. ‘E.PN.Svintage household items, biscuit barrel, warrnambool -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDomestic object - Meat Safe known as a "Coolgardie Safe", Early 1900s
... These ice blocks where held in early refrigerators to keep perishables cool. In isolated or rural households, the Coolgardie or meat safe was the next best, practical solution for food preservation. ...These ice blocks where held in early refrigerators to keep perishables cool. In isolated or rural households, the Coolgardie or meat safe was the next best, practical solution for food preservation. ...The Coolgardie safe was invented in the late 1890s on the Western Australian goldfields. Its invention was credited to a local contractor named Arthur Patrick McCormick. It was a practical system to preserve food prior to modern refrigeration. The wire grid kept the food safe from vermin and allowed breeze to blow through. It was often covered with wet hessian so that as the breeze circulated the water evaporated, creating the same concept as coolant in modern refrigerators and ice boxes. In most respects it was a variation of the bushman’s hessian bag hanging in a tree. In larger towns and cities during this time period large "ice works" could deliver block ice to areas that required a form of refrigeration. These ice blocks where held in early refrigerators to keep perishables cool. In isolated or rural households, the Coolgardie or meat safe was the next best, practical solution for food preservation. This safe was used in the home of the Conway family in Wodonga.This item is very significant to the Wodonga region as it represents the initiative and problem solving skills of the early settlers. It also reflects the primitive conditions in which they lived before the arrival of more modern services such as electricity.Meat safe or Coolgardie safe manufactured in Australia. This safe is made from metal and has been painted in green paint. 2 sides of the safe have a pattern of 6 squares of holes to allow for ventilation and air flow. The holes would also guard against insects and other vermin. There is one shelf inside, dividing it into 2 sections. The safe has a hook attached so that it can be suspended, often from a tree or on a verandah to increase air flow. The safe would often be covered by wet hessian to promote further cooling and preservation of foods such as milk, butter and meat.coolgardie safe, food preservation, pioneers innovation -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - DONALD CLARKE COLLECTION: W. COWLING INVOICE AND RECEIPT
... Cowling, Grain, Chaff and Seed Specialists, Agricultural Machinery Merchants, Electrolux refrigerators, The Shell Co. of Australia Ltd.; Market Square, Bendigo....Cowling, Grain, Chaff and Seed Specialists, Agricultural Machinery Merchants, Electrolux refrigerators, The Shell Co. of Australia Ltd.; Market Square, Bendigo. ...invoice dated 31/08/1955 fro Mr D. W. Clarke, Llangelly, for W. Cowling, Grain, Chaff and Seed Specialists, Agricultural Machinery Merchants for: 1 Cooper Single Endedd Ball Bearing Grinder complete at ?9.16.06 Freight to Bendigo at £0.12.08 Invocie totalling £40.09.02. Receipted in full 21/09/1955. W. Cowling, Grain, Chaff and Seed Specialists, Agricultural Machinery Merchants, Electrolux refrigerators, The Shell Co. of Australia Ltd.; Market Square, Bendigo. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Meat Safe, Household, Early 20th century
... Meat safes were widely used in Australian homes in the 19th century and early to mid 20th century, sometimes in conjunction with ice chests, until they were replaced by refrigerators. ...Meat safes were widely used in Australian homes in the 19th century and early to mid 20th century, sometimes in conjunction with ice chests, until they were replaced by refrigerators. This item is retained for display purposes as an example of domestic food preservation in Australia 80 to 100 years ago. food preservation – australia warrnambool history of warrnambool Registered under Commonwealth Act Nos. 101-102-103 G.W.Rowley This is a metal box with a rectangular-shape base and a semi-circular top. ...This meat safe has no known local provenance but it would be typical of the safes used in a domestic situation to house fresh meat. Usually the safe was hung in a house corridor or verandah or outside in a cool place where there was a breeze that passed through the mesh and kept the contents cool. The mesh also prevented flies and other insects from getting into the safe. Meat safes were widely used in Australian homes in the 19th century and early to mid 20th century, sometimes in conjunction with ice chests, until they were replaced by refrigerators. This item is retained for display purposes as an example of domestic food preservation in Australia 80 to 100 years ago.This is a metal box with a rectangular-shape base and a semi-circular top. All sides except the top and the bottom are made of fine metal mesh. The front is reinforced with metal strips and has a metal clip. The curved top is ridged and has a metal clip.The safe is somewhat rusted and damaged. Registered under Commonwealth Act Nos. 101-102-103 G.W.Rowleyfood preservation – australia, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionWork on paper - Vertical file, Armitstead family
... The business delivered timber and briquettes for heating to homes in the local area but also blocks of ice in the days before refrigerators were a usual household appliance. ...The business delivered timber and briquettes for heating to homes in the local area but also blocks of ice in the days before refrigerators were a usual household appliance. ...The Armitstead family's first woodyard in Surrey Hills was located in Croydon Road but later they moved to 153-157 Union Road, Surrey Hills. The business delivered timber and briquettes for heating to homes in the local area but also blocks of ice in the days before refrigerators were a usual household appliance. The timber was unloaded from railway trucks at a siding at Surrey Hills station; some came from the Armitstead's property of 130 acres of timbered land near Killara. They also sold mallee roots and briquettes.A vertical file containing the following documents: 1. Land Victoria map of Surrey Hills including Union Road from Bedford Street to Montrose Street, showing location of woodyard (undated) (1 A3 page). 2. Possibly ‘Sun’ article ‘When Surrey Hills ran short of wood’, Michael Sefton (undated) (1 page). 3. Plaque for the red mechanism of the weighbridge at Centre, by convenor, Surrey Hills Heritage Group, 12.11.2002 (1 page). 4. Pooley and Sons weighbridge, notes by Dennis Armstrong, in email to Sue Barnett, 4.4.2013 (2 pages). 5. Laminated diagram and notes by Ken Hall re weighbridge from Armitstead’s woodyard, and photocopy, undated (3 pages). 6. ‘Armitstead’s woodyard’ 153-7 Union Road (now Neighbourhood Centre), typed Progress Leader article, 13.1.1982 (2 pages). pooley and sons weighbridge, armitstead family, woodyard, armitstead's woodyard, union road -
Melbourne Tram MuseumNegative - MMTB Trams W5 757 and SW6 861 in Elizabeth St, Hugh Ballment, early 1950s
... In the background are a used car dealer, Arrow Engraving, Vealls for Westinghouse Refrigerators, a Holden Dealer and the Argus building. ...In the background are a used car dealer, Arrow Engraving, Vealls for Westinghouse Refrigerators, a Holden Dealer and the Argus building. ...The photograph shows MMTB trams W5 class No. 757 (Route 19) and SW6 class No. 861(route 20) southbound in Elizabeth between Victoria St and Therry St. In the background are a used car dealer, Arrow Engraving, Vealls for Westinghouse Refrigerators, a Holden Dealer and the Argus building. Tram 861 has a three-hole dash canopy and based on the dates of fitting a headlight in July 1954, photo taken early 1950s. Note the relatively wide safety zone stop marking for passengers from Victoria Market.Yields information about tram services in Elizabeth St and trams 757 and 861Negative - 127 film black and white.tramways, elizabeth st, w5 class, tram 861, tram 757, sw6 class -
Anglesea and District Historical SocietyCan - Household Kerosine, Shell Company of Australia, Probably 1948 to 1955 (when logo changed)
... Front: FILL THIS CONTAINER WITH PENNANT KEROSINE ONLY / PENNANT - HOUSEHOLD KEROSINE FOR LIGHTING, HEATING, COOKING , REFRIGERATORS AND ALL HOUSHOLD PURPOSES / 1 IMPERIAL QUART - THE SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED / INCORPORATED IN GREAT BRITAIN. ...Anglesea and District Historical Society 5B McMillan Street Anglesea great-ocean-road household kerosine pennant the shell company of australia Front: FILL THIS CONTAINER WITH PENNANT KEROSINE ONLY / PENNANT - HOUSEHOLD KEROSINE FOR LIGHTING, HEATING, COOKING , REFRIGERATORS AND ALL HOUSHOLD PURPOSES / 1 IMPERIAL QUART - THE SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED / INCORPORATED IN GREAT BRITAIN. ...Kerosine can with pourer painted red with yellow lettering and black band around bottom of can. Shell logo and yellow Pennant flag on pole. Includes pouring spout.Front: FILL THIS CONTAINER WITH PENNANT KEROSINE ONLY / PENNANT - HOUSEHOLD KEROSINE FOR LIGHTING, HEATING, COOKING , REFRIGERATORS AND ALL HOUSHOLD PURPOSES / 1 IMPERIAL QUART - THE SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED / INCORPORATED IN GREAT BRITAIN. Back: PENNANT HOUSHOLD KEROSINE / QUALITY SHELL PRODUCT (in Shell logo). Red tin with yellow flag (black writing). Yellow writing and black band around bottom of tin. Includes cap with spout.household kerosine, pennant, the shell company of australia
