Showing 62 items matching "screw presses"
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Mont De LanceyFruit and Lard Press, Circa 1890
... Screw presses...Cast iron and enamel fruit and lard press. Four footed frame has large screw type handle to press fruit/lard through a tinplate sieve, with a white enamel dish below, which has a pouring spout. ...Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Used for extracting juices. Screw presses Presses Cast iron and enamel fruit and lard press. ...Used for extracting juices.Cast iron and enamel fruit and lard press. Four footed frame has large screw type handle to press fruit/lard through a tinplate sieve, with a white enamel dish below, which has a pouring spout. screw presses, presses -
Mont De LanceyMeat Juice Press, Landers, Frary & Clark, Circa 1895
... Screw presses...Cast iron meat juice press, with hand operated screw mechanism....Mont De Lancey 71 Wellington Road Wandin North yarra-valley-and-dandenong-ranges Screw presses 'Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Conn. ...Cast iron meat juice press, with hand operated screw mechanism.'Landers, Frary & Clark, New Britain, Conn. U.S.A.' 'Columbia Meat Juice Press'screw presses -
Tennis AustraliaLawn tennis set, Early 1960s
... Contains two Dunlop Maxply tennis racquets with screw presses and two badminton racquets. Materials: Canvas/Cotton, Metal, Wood, Ink, Vinyl...Contains two Dunlop Maxply tennis racquets with screw presses and two badminton racquets. Materials: Canvas/Cotton, Metal, Wood, Ink, Vinyl Lawn tennis set ...Racquet set in blue canvas bag. Contains two Dunlop Maxply tennis racquets with screw presses and two badminton racquets. Materials: Canvas/Cotton, Metal, Wood, Ink, Vinyltennis -
Tennis AustraliaRacquet, Racquet Press, Circa 1975, Circa 1940
... Wilson tennis racquet and screw press. Punched label on side of shaft states V.N. ...Wooden racquet head press with four wingnut screws. Labelled "The Davis Press...E.A. ...Wilson tennis racquet and screw press. Punched label on side of shaft states V.N. Siddall. Wooden racquet head press with four wingnut screws. Labelled "The Davis Press...E.A. Davis London" Materials: Wood, Synthetic Gut, Lacquer, Adhesive tape, Plastictennis -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Meat Press, Castalloy Ltd, Unknown
... It has a flat detachable metal plate at the top which when screwed presses the food within. It was used as a tongue press. ...It has a flat detachable metal plate at the top which when screwed presses the food within. It was used as a tongue press. ...This vintage meat press would have been used for pressed tongue in the 1950's. A vintage 1950's three piece Cook-N-Press CastAlloy brand metal rectangular meat press. It has a flat detachable metal plate at the top which when screwed presses the food within. It was used as a tongue press. 'Cook-n-Press A Product of CastAlloy Ltd'kitchen equipment, kitchenware, food press, meat press -
Clunes MuseumTool - COUNCIL SEAL
... COUNCIL SEAL IN HEAVY IRON PRESS WITH SCREW AND DOUBLE HANDLE, MOUNTED ON WOODEN BASE....Clunes Museum 36 Fraser Street enter building through Collins Place Clunes goldfields IT IS ON PERMAMENT LOAN FROM HEPBURN SHIRE, SEAL OF THE BOROUGH OF CLUNES WAS USED FROM 1860 UNTIL 1966 local history stamps seals hepburn shire COUNCIL SEAL IN HEAVY IRON PRESS WITH SCREW AND DOUBLE HANDLE, MOUNTED ON WOODEN BASE. ...IT IS ON PERMAMENT LOAN FROM HEPBURN SHIRE, SEAL OF THE BOROUGH OF CLUNES WAS USED FROM 1860 UNTIL 1966COUNCIL SEAL IN HEAVY IRON PRESS WITH SCREW AND DOUBLE HANDLE, MOUNTED ON WOODEN BASE.local history, stamps, seals, hepburn shire -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, Railway Trucks Derailment, Unknown
... When Mr Barrie started some 10 years ago with a travelling chaff cutter and a portable engine, and now he has behind him two large sheds, with three chaffcutters, a screw press and a damper and the necessary machinery to work the same, which is proof enough of the energy and zeal he has put forth. ...When Mr Barrie started some 10 years ago with a travelling chaff cutter and a portable engine, and now he has behind him two large sheds, with three chaffcutters, a screw press and a damper and the necessary machinery to work the same, which is proof enough of the energy and zeal he has put forth. ...Melton and District Historical Society: Railway stations were a hive of activity during the 1900s, transporting produce such as meat, dairy, hay and chafff from the Melton district to Melbourne. Rockbank station served the nearby chaff mill. From Melton Express and Sunbury News, 1910. When Mr Barrie started some 10 years ago with a travelling chaff cutter and a portable engine, and now he has behind him two large sheds, with three chaffcutters, a screw press and a damper and the necessary machinery to work the same, which is proof enough of the energy and zeal he has put forth. Lately he has started another mill a Rockbank with Mr R Barrie in charge and Mr W Barrie in charge at the Melton shed. Much regret is expressed at the departure of Mr Barrie having won the high esteem of his employees and farmers an all who have had any dealings with him. Works undertaken at Rockbank train station, fire brigade members were assisting with the project.emergency services, transport -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - HARRIS COLLECTION: TIMBER WINE PRESS SCREW
... HARRIS COLLECTION: TIMBER WINE PRESS SCREW...Timber wine press screw. Large timber screw inserted through a rectangular block of timber. ...Top of screw is cylindrical in shape and has has a hole drilled through the half way point. Tool HARRIS COLLECTION: TIMBER WINE PRESS SCREW ...BHS CollectionTimber wine press screw. Large timber screw inserted through a rectangular block of timber. Top of screw is cylindrical in shape and has has a hole drilled through the half way point. -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Manufactured Glass, jar 'Mason's', c1900
... The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the rim of the jar. ...The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the rim of the jar. ...A Mason jar is a moulded glass jar used in canning to preserve food. The mouth of the jar has screw threads on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring (or "band"). The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the rim of the jar. An integral rubber ring on the underside of the lid creates a hermetic seal to the jar. The bands and lids usually come with new jars, and bands and lids are also sold separately; while the bands are reusable, the lids are intended for single use when canning.The Mason jar was invented and patented in November1858 by Philadelphia tinsmith John Landis Mason. The same design was used on the jars well into the 1900'sThe early settlers of Moorabbin Shire had to be self sufficient and grew their own fruit and vegetables even if not market gardeners They preserved their produce for use all year. A clear, glass jar with a metal screw top lid used for preserving food c1900. This jar has a 'keystone' symbol. 'keystone' symbol / MASON'S / PATENT / NOV 30TH / 1858 base 67. PAT NOV 96early settlers, market gardeners, mason's jar, mason john landis, food preservation, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Cheese Press
... Very large green metal cheese press. Large screwed central shaft with round base and five handles around the circumference. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne rural industry agriculture Thomas Corbett Maker Shrewsbury| First Prize Cheese Press Very large green metal cheese press. Large screwed central shaft with round base and five handles around the circumference. ...Very large green metal cheese press. Large screwed central shaft with round base and five handles around the circumference. Large round platform at base of press. Chain with weight on one side.Thomas Corbett Maker Shrewsbury| First Prize Cheese Pressrural industry, agriculture -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Preserving Jar, 1932-1948
... The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. ...The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. ...The Mason jar, named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858, is a molded glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or "band". The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. An integral rubber ring on the underside of the lid creates a hermetic seal. The bands and lids usually come with new jars, but they are also sold separately. While the bands are reusable, the lids are intended for single-use when canning. Glass jars and metal lids are still commonly used in home canning while they have been largely supplanted by other methods for commercial canning (such as tin cans and plastic containers). Item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset.Clear glass preserving jar "Agee Special" with metal screw lid grooved base for lid clip "AGEE Special MASON / JAR" imprinted into side of glassflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, jar, glass jar, preserving jar, food preserving, food storage, agee mason, agee mason jar, john landis mason, agee special -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Preserving Jar, 1932-1948
... The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. ...The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. ...The Mason jar, named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858, is a molded glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or "band". The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. An integral rubber ring on the underside of the lid creates a hermetic seal. The bands and lids usually come with new jars, but they are also sold separately. While the bands are reusable, the lids are intended for single-use when canning. Glass jars and metal lids are still commonly used in home canning while they have been largely supplanted by other methods for commercial canning (such as tin cans and plastic containers). Item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset.Clear glass preserving jar "Agee Special" with metal screw lid grooved base for lid clip "AGEE Special imprinted into side of glassflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, jar, glass jar, preserving jar, food preserving, food storage, agee mason, agee mason jar, john landis mason, agee special -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Preserving Jar, 1932-1948
... The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. ...The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. ...The Mason jar, named after American tinsmith John Landis Mason, who patented it in 1858, is a molded glass jar used in home canning to preserve food. The jar's mouth has a screw thread on its outer perimeter to accept a metal ring or "band". The band, when screwed down, presses a separate stamped steel disc-shaped lid against the jar's rim. An integral rubber ring on the underside of the lid creates a hermetic seal. The bands and lids usually come with new jars, but they are also sold separately. While the bands are reusable, the lids are intended for single-use when canning. Glass jars and metal lids are still commonly used in home canning while they have been largely supplanted by other methods for commercial canning (such as tin cans and plastic containers). Item at this time cannot be associated with an historical event, person or place, provenance is unknown, item assessed as a collection asset.Clear glass preserving jar with metal screw lid grooved base for lid clip."AGEE / MASON / JAR" imprinted into side of glassflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, jar, glass jar, preserving jar, food preserving, food storage, agee mason, agee mason jar, john landis mason -
Mont De LanceyFunctional object - Food Press, Whittingslowe Product, Unknown
... press possibly used for pressed tongue. The clip has the manufacturer's name on it with the Patent No. The clip on the lid has a strong thick steel bar threaded through it which is screwed tight to press the food within. ...press possibly used for pressed tongue. The clip has the manufacturer's name on it with the Patent No. The clip on the lid has a strong thick steel bar threaded through it which is screwed tight to press the food within. ...This vintage food press may have been used for pressed tongue and other foods. A small vintage round clip on lidded aluminium food press possibly used for pressed tongue. The clip has the manufacturer's name on it with the Patent No. The clip on the lid has a strong thick steel bar threaded through it which is screwed tight to press the food within. It has a very heavy round concrete weight inside.FOOD PRESS WHITTINGSLOWE Product PAT APPN Number 187.....745kitchen equipment, kitchenware, food press, meat press -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Letter copying press, Late 19th century
... The book was then put into the press and screwed down tightly for a few minutes, depending on how many copies were being made. ...press. It has a rectangular base with an over-arching curved metal piece and a handle which was able to be turned around to screw down a book. ...The book was then put into the press and screwed down tightly for a few minutes, depending on how many copies were being made. ...A letter copying press was first developed by James Watt in 1780. Copying clerks were employed in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to copy letters and documents. In this press a sheet of oiled paper was inserted next to a dampened piece of tissue in the copying book. An unblotted letter written in special copying ink was then inserted with its face up against the back of the tissue. The book was then put into the press and screwed down tightly for a few minutes, depending on how many copies were being made. Many of these old letter books with important historical information still clearly legible survive today. This letter copying press is of great interest as it shows how letters and documents were duplicated in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is of relevance to the Warrnambool and District Historical Society as its historical collection includes many letter books with copies of letters and documents relating to our local history.This is a metal letter copying press. It has a rectangular base with an over-arching curved metal piece and a handle which was able to be turned around to screw down a book. The press has been painted black at some stage but is now partly corroded. vintage letter books, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Tool, Mitre press
... screw. It is used also in the process of bookbinding with a similar holding intent. An interesting object with a specific purpose which is still in working order. warrnambool, wood press, mitre press, book binding press, Wooden triangular shaped block which is divided in two pieces with one piece being moveable with the turning of a turned wooden screw device. ...This tool is used to clamp and hold pieces of timber together during the process of joining or compressing two pieces of timber together. The first block is stationary and attached to the end of the base while the second block moves with the turning of a long screw. It is used also in the process of bookbinding with a similar holding intent.An interesting object with a specific purpose which is still in working order.Wooden triangular shaped block which is divided in two pieces with one piece being moveable with the turning of a turned wooden screw device. It is quite heavy which would suggest that the timber is quite dense warrnambool, wood press, mitre press, book binding press, -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WATER BOTTLE, CANTEEN, CARRIER, Department of Defence, 1. 1969. 2.1991
... screw top lid. 2. Cup canteen stainless steel with fold out handle with identification markings stamped on. 3. Water bottle outer carry cover, green colour, shaped to fit 1. and 2. consisting of water proof material, outer, soft inner lining. Two folding flaps with press...screw top lid. 2. Cup canteen stainless steel with fold out handle with identification markings stamped on. 3. Water bottle outer carry cover, green colour, shaped to fit 1. and 2. consisting of water proof material, outer, soft inner lining. Two folding flaps with press ...1. Water bottle, kidney shaped, plastic green colour with an attached screw top lid. 2. Cup canteen stainless steel with fold out handle with identification markings stamped on. 3. Water bottle outer carry cover, green colour, shaped to fit 1. and 2. consisting of water proof material, outer, soft inner lining. Two folding flaps with press stud closure, back has webbing section sewn on with web belt and webbing attachments.1. On one side "FOR WATER ONLY, DO NOT APPLY CANTEEN TO OPEN FLAME OR BURNER PLATES". On the base "V1969 ^ 8465-71-108-8703" 2. On underside of handle, "8465-66-058-5567 1991 ^" On underside of Outer Carry Cover "HADDEN".passchendaele barracks trust, combination canteen, water bottle, cup, cover -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WATER BOTTLE, CARRIER, CANTEEN, Department of Defence, 1968
... screw top lid. 2.Cup canteen, stainless steel with a fold out handle. 3. Water bottle outer carry cover, green colour shaped as for 1. and 2. Water proof outer material, soft inner lining. Two folding flaps with press...screw top lid. 2.Cup canteen, stainless steel with a fold out handle. 3. Water bottle outer carry cover, green colour shaped as for 1. and 2. Water proof outer material, soft inner lining. Two folding flaps with press ...1. Water bottle, kidney shape plastic green in colour with an attached screw top lid. 2.Cup canteen, stainless steel with a fold out handle. 3. Water bottle outer carry cover, green colour shaped as for 1. and 2. Water proof outer material, soft inner lining. Two folding flaps with press stud closure, back has webbing section sewn on with web belt and webbing attachments.1. On side, "FOR WATER ONLY DO NOT APPLY CANTEEN TO OPEN FLAME OR BURNER PLATES". On the base, "V1968^ 8465-71-108-8703" 2. "Stokes MELB 8465-50-242-7843 1968^". 3. Under webbing section, "Very faint stencilled lettering".passchendaele barracks trust, canteen, water, outer cover, equipment -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyTobacco Hand Press
... Inside, the screw is attached to an iron frame which is attached to a wooden panelled platform enabling it to be raised or lowered as required. Tobacco Hand Press ...Tobacco farming began circa 1960 in the Kiewa Valley and consequently became one of it major industries. Many of the italian families were involved in tobacco farming.Historical: This equipment was used on one of the first tobacco farms in the Kiewa Valley at Mongans Bridge. Provenance: This tobacco farmer came from Italy and was sponsored to visit a tobacco farmer in Myrtleford to learn how to grow tobacco so that he could transfer those skills to his own farm in the Kiewa Valley.Wooden, panelled red (painted on outside) rectangular box on side are iron bars with steel reinforcements around the box, near the top and bottom on 4 sides and across the middle on the 2 ends and front (not back). Diagonal steel between bottom and middle iron on the front. Ends: 2 iron bars from the ground curved up to top holding an iron rectangular beam that goes from end to end. Midway of beam is a vertical long screw at the top of which is a cross formation of 4 iron rods forming a handle for turning. Inside, the screw is attached to an iron frame which is attached to a wooden panelled platform enabling it to be raised or lowered as required.tobacco. mongans bridge. kiewa valley. hand press. parmesan. rossaro. lorenzi brothers. -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WATER BOTTLES, Post 1960
... screw top lid. Pouch, green coloured and shaped to fit. Waterproof outer, soft inner lining, two folding flaps with press studs, back has webbing. ...screw top lid. Pouch, green coloured and shaped to fit. Waterproof outer, soft inner lining, two folding flaps with press studs, back has webbing. section sewn on with three types of attachment for a belt. ...1,2, & 3. Water bottles inside each canvas pouch, kidney shaped plastic green with attached screw top lid. Pouch, green coloured and shaped to fit. Waterproof outer, soft inner lining, two folding flaps with press studs, back has webbing. section sewn on with three types of attachment for a belt.1. “Winchester” (In texture marking pen). 2. “Mackander” (In texture marking pen)passchendaele barracks trust, water bottles -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WATER BAG
... screw neck spot for filling, with green plastic cap. 2. Camouflage, plastic pouch for water bladder, webbing straps on back with black plastic buckle, metal press stud for closure on front, 3 eyelets in bottom on pouch....screw neck spot for filling, with green plastic cap. 2. Camouflage, plastic pouch for water bladder, webbing straps on back with black plastic buckle, metal press stud for closure on front, 3 eyelets in bottom on pouch. ...Items in collection of K W Peatling. Refer Cat No. 5140.2. Box 173 for service details. Water bag holds the equivalent of 3 bottles.1. Clear rubber bladder with screw neck spot for filling, with green plastic cap. 2. Camouflage, plastic pouch for water bladder, webbing straps on back with black plastic buckle, metal press stud for closure on front, 3 eyelets in bottom on pouch.1. AGM M#G Co 1971 ^ 8465 66 024-4020equipment, army, water bag -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - HANDBOOK, Military Board AHQ, The Soldiers Handbook, 31.5.1965
... Soldiers hand book books On first page, “Private W.J.BERTUCH 4 RAR” Soldiers hand book green covers cardboard with plastic covering, covers and bind are 3 separate joined by screw thread brass, 148 pages, restricted, print in black, has 14 chapters , drawings, colour maps, sketches and medal ribbon chart. The Soldiers Handbook Book HANDBOOK Military Board AHQ Dominion Press ...Wes BERTUCH collection, refer cat No 1664.2 for details.Soldiers hand book green covers cardboard with plastic covering, covers and bind are 3 separate joined by screw thread brass, 148 pages, restricted, print in black, has 14 chapters , drawings, colour maps, sketches and medal ribbon chart.On first page, “Private W.J.BERTUCH 4 RAR”soldiers hand book, books -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - SHAVING KIT, Auto Strop Safety Razor, Possibly pre WW2
... Closes via press stud. .2) Handle, screw in, metal with knurled surface. .3) Razor & holder, metal, silver colour....Closes via press stud. .2) Handle, screw in, metal with knurled surface. .3) Razor & holder, metal, silver colour. ...Belonged to Keith Purves CLARKE NX34844. Refer Cat 3607 for his service details..1) Leather case, brown with internal sections to hold handle & blades. Closes via press stud. .2) Handle, screw in, metal with knurled surface. .3) Razor & holder, metal, silver colour..3) “VALET AUTO STROP SAFETY RAZOR COY LTD LONDON ENGLAND”accessory, shaving, kit -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyIron Hand Kerosene, mid to late 1900s
... This Coleman kerosene iron has a solid steel chrome plated(press) base with a painted (blue) wooden handle. The handle is stud fastened onto an oblong shaped rolled steel handle frame and screwed (two screws) onto the base plate. ...In the middle of the handle base and in larger print "COLEMAN Instant-Lite" At the rear location in large print "MODEL 4" in smaller print below "MADE IN U.S.A." below this "PAT#1718473" This Coleman kerosene iron has a solid steel chrome plated(press) base with a painted (blue) wooden handle. The handle is stud fastened onto an oblong shaped rolled steel handle frame and screwed (two screws) onto the base plate. ...The 1950's saw a revolution in small appliances for use in the average household. This hand held self heating(kerosene) iron was introduced as a time saving and more convenient iron for pressing clothes and other cloth fabrics. It replaced irons needing a separate fire source to heat the ironing plate. These irons continued to be in service, even when electricity was available in cities and larger rural towns (domestic electric steam irons were invented in 1938). This item was used before and during the electricity supplies available from the Kiewa Hydro Electricity Scheme. These irons remained in use within regional rural areas that had limited or unreliable electrical reticulation.In the 1950s and later the Kiewa Valley was still a relatively isolated region which was home to rural properties and small settlements. The availability of electricity and or the financial means to afford new types of electric hand irons ensured that older and sometimes less efficient ironing remained for an extended period covering the 1960s to 1970s. Kerosene products, such as this kerosene iron was a cheaper method for farm based domestic and other rural activities requiring a heat source. The use of kerosene as a heat/light source was able to be supplied in bulk and able to be used when floods severed vital roads into this region. The supply of electricity was in summer time subject to interruption from bush fire damaged wooden poles carrying the electrical cables. Self sufficiency by rural populations was the backbone of survival and the ability to store energy sources "on the farm" was a prerequisite of isolated regions, such as the Kiewa Valley, circa 1950s.This Coleman kerosene iron has a solid steel chrome plated(press) base with a painted (blue) wooden handle. The handle is stud fastened onto an oblong shaped rolled steel handle frame and screwed (two screws) onto the base plate. Both the heating plate and the top securing plate are shaped similar to a river boat. The main housing enclosing the heating element is enamel coated(blue in colour) steel and has a half hole for lighting the kerosene at the rear end. Behind the handle and protruding upwards is a stainless steel fully enclosed container (bowl shaped) for the main supply of kerosene to the burner or generator(enclosed within the main body of the iron. The bowl has an air valve and inlet for pressurised air intake (hand pump) On the bottom rear of the fuel bowl there is a screw regulated fuel pump. The fuel heated base plate provides the heat for this advertised "self heating iron(instant lighting). See KVHS 0347B- Instruction sheet; KVHS 0347C- Wrench; and KVHS 0347D Fuel can.Stamped on the base plate of the handle, front region "COLEMAN LAMP & STOVE CO." below this "WICHITA KAN" below this"TORONTO CAN". In the middle of the handle base and in larger print "COLEMAN Instant-Lite" At the rear location in large print "MODEL 4" in smaller print below "MADE IN U.S.A." below this "PAT#1718473"household appliances, alternative non electrical ironing appliances, domestic appliances, kerosene appliances -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WATER BOTTLE KIT, C.1960’s
... press studs. 3. Cup, canteen, steel with folding handle, kidney shaped. 4. Water bottle, plastic, kidney shape, screw top lid....press studs. 3. Cup, canteen, steel with folding handle, kidney shaped. 4. Water bottle, plastic, kidney shape, screw top lid. ...Items issued to "Henry Smyth", 3792681. Refer Cat No. 9561 for his service details.Four set kit. 1. Webb belt, green with keepers and buckles. 2. Water bottle carrier, green colour, wool lined has two press studs. 3. Cup, canteen, steel with folding handle, kidney shaped. 4. Water bottle, plastic, kidney shape, screw top lid.1. Stamped on "BELT/PISTOL M19-6". 2. Stamped on in black, “cover, water canteen - M - 1956 FSN 8465-577-4926-3-". 3. Stamped on "K-G-LUKE -MELB - 8465-50-242-7849 - 1968^” 4. Stamped on "1965 ^ - 8565 -71-198-8703"henry campbell smyth, kit, equipment, webbing -
Orbost & District Historical Societywheel, Late 19th century - early 20th century
... Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland This feed wheel is part of the drill press catalogued as No. 2030. drill machinery engineering cast iron BUFFALO FORGE Co. BUFFALO N.Y. A cast iron wheel ( a feed wheel) with three spokes (one has been broken off). It has a screw ...This feed wheel is part of the drill press catalogued as No. 2030.A cast iron wheel ( a feed wheel) with three spokes (one has been broken off). It has a screw nut for fastening to the shaft of a workshop drill (cat. no. 2030).BUFFALO FORGE Co. BUFFALO N.Y.drill machinery engineering cast iron -
Orbost & District Historical Societypress, late 19th century - early 20th century
... press. It has a detachable handle at the top for twisting the screw....It has a detachable handle at the top for twisting the screw. press J.D. Randall Co ...This item was probably used in leather work for horse harnesses.A hand-operated heavy cast iron press. It has a detachable handle at the top for twisting the screw.THE J.D. RANDALL COpress machinery leather-harness -
Orbost & District Historical Societyracquet press, late 19th century - early 20th century
... press with separaters. It has a brass handle and three brass wing nuts on tightening screws. ...press with separaters. It has a brass handle and three brass wing nuts on tightening screws. ...A wooden tennis racquet press with separaters. It has a brass handle and three brass wing nuts on tightening screws. It is heavy and solid and could hold 4 racquets. It is shaped like a tennis racquet frame. Could be mahogany.tennis racquet-press sport recreation -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Ink Bottle, Second half of 19th Century or first half of the 20th Century
... The moulding of a screw thread on a container was invented by John Mason in 1858. The principles of the “press-and-blow” process for making wide-mouth jars were shown in the United States by Philip Arbogast in 1882, and the “blow-and-blow” process for making narrow-neck containers was demonstrated by Howard Ashley in England in 1885. ...The moulding of a screw thread on a container was invented by John Mason in 1858. The principles of the “press-and-blow” process for making wide-mouth jars were shown in the United States by Philip Arbogast in 1882, and the “blow-and-blow” process for making narrow-neck containers was demonstrated by Howard Ashley in England in 1885. ...Although glass containers for wine and beer are probably 1,600 years old, much of their use began only in the late 17th century. In the United States, large-scale production of bottles was pioneered by Caspar Wistar in 1739 at his New Jersey plant. In the 1770s the carbonation process for producing soft drinks was developed, and so began an entirely new bottling industry. At the Great Exhibition of 1851 in the Crystal Palace in London, one million “pop” bottles were consumed. The first beer pasteurised in glass was produced in Copenhagen in 1870. Pasteurisation of milk followed soon after. The moulding of a screw thread on a container was invented by John Mason in 1858. The principles of the “press-and-blow” process for making wide-mouth jars were shown in the United States by Philip Arbogast in 1882, and the “blow-and-blow” process for making narrow-neck containers was demonstrated by Howard Ashley in England in 1885. These processes employed manual delivery; fully automatic jar forming by a suction-and-blow process was perfected by Michael Owens over the period 1895–1917 at the Toledo (Ohio) Glass Company, which subsequently became the Owens Bottle Machine Company. The automatic single-gob feeder was developed in 1919–22 by Karl Peiler at the Hartford-Fairmont Company in Connecticut. Fully automatic machines followed, but the true rugged survivor, utilising fully automatic gob delivery to the maximum versatility, was the Individual Section, or IS, machine invented by Henry Ingle at the Hartford Empire Company in 1925. Source: https://www.britannica.com/topic/glass-properties-composition-and-industrial-production-234890/History-of-glassmakingUnlike item 4018, this is a much smaller ink bottle, and was probably used by an individual, as against the supply of ink to pupils from a much larger bottle.Cotton Reel Ink Bottle, green glass, small, chipped around the lip, bubbles in glass.None.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, ink, bottle, glass -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - METAL PRESS
... Cast iron press with galvanised cylindrical container, handle with threaded screw....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food preparation kitchen Cast iron press with galvanised cylindrical container, handle with threaded screw. Tool METAL PRESS ...Cast iron press with galvanised cylindrical container, handle with threaded screw.domestic equipment, food preparation, kitchen
