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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Black and white print, Students Using Scythes, Unknown
... Students Using Scythes... Black and white photograph. 2 male students using scythes cutting wheat ? in the East Orchard....Students Using Scythes Photograph Black and white print ...Note by T.H. Kneen 5 February 1992, "Note caps worn by the young men and the sharpening tools (whetstones) in carrier on hips of the operators." and on 26 February 1992, "Location is probably in the east orchard looking in the direction of Hawthorn." Black and white photograph. 2 male students using scythes cutting wheat ? in the East Orchard.wheat, sharpening tools, whetstones, students working outside, east orchard, caps -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkNegative - Image of Man Scything, Baker & Rouse, Early 20th century
... This negative features a worker wielding a scythe in a field of grain. ...Black and white negative - landscape view - showing a man in a field of grain scything the crop. This negative has been kept inside a packet which is not original....Handwritten on packet containing negative: 'Scything'...Gembrook scything early 20th century Handwritten on packet containing negative: 'Scything' Black and white negative - landscape view - showing a man in a field of grain scything the crop. ...This negative is one of a batch of ten images taken apparently around the same time at Gembrook c. early 20th century. This negative features a worker wielding a scythe in a field of grain. This negative gives a glimpse into early farming practices in Gembrook.Black and white negative - landscape view - showing a man in a field of grain scything the crop. This negative has been kept inside a packet which is not original.Handwritten on packet containing negative: 'Scything'gembrook, scything, early 20th century -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr Alf Cray, Mr Frank Bennett & Mr Alf Bert Hamilton cutting hay with scythes on the Bennett Farm in Deep Lead c1950s
... Mr Alf Cray, Mr Frank Bennett & Mr Alf Bert Hamilton cutting hay with scythes on the Bennett Farm in Deep Lead c1950s...Deep Lead Scene Workmen cutting hay with Scythe at Bennett Farm 1950’s. Alf Cray. Frank Bennett Alf Bert Hamilton...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Deep Lead Scene Workmen cutting hay with Scythe at Bennett Farm 1950’s. Alf Cray. Frank Bennett Alf Bert Hamilton Stawell Deep Lead Mr Alf Cray, Mr Frank Bennett & Mr Alf Bert Hamilton cutting hay with scythes on the Bennett Farm in Deep Lead c1950s Photograph ...Deep Lead Scene Workmen cutting hay with Scythe at Bennett Farm 1950’s. Alf Cray. Frank Bennett Alf Bert Hamiltonstawell deep lead -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumNewspaper, Herald Sun, "A few scythes of relief in big dry", 8/01/2009 12:00:00 AM
... "A few scythes of relief in big dry"...Newspaper clipping from the Herald Sun, Thursday 8/1/2009, titled "A few scythes of relief in big dry", with a photograph of the dry and cracked lake bed of Lake Wendouree and a photograph of it being used as a rowing course. ...Provides details of the pipeline that will be used to fill the lake when suitable. "A few scythes of relief in big dry" Newspaper Herald Sun ...Newspaper clipping from the Herald Sun, Thursday 8/1/2009, titled "A few scythes of relief in big dry", with a photograph of the dry and cracked lake bed of Lake Wendouree and a photograph of it being used as a rowing course. Has some of the rowing sheds in the background and a track mowing the surface. Provides details of the pipeline that will be used to fill the lake when suitable.lake wendouree, drought -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, McCullough Rotary Scythe, 1957
... McCullough Rotary Scythe...Employee using rotary scythe - long grass foreground - water in shallow channel in mid-distance - fruit trees in rows going towards the horizon....below photo: "Commission Employee Using McCullough Rotary Scythe"...McCullough Rotary Scythe Photograph ...Taken by photographer for State Rivers and Water Supply Commission.Large, black and white photograph. Employee using rotary scythe - long grass foreground - water in shallow channel in mid-distance - fruit trees in rows going towards the horizon.below photo: "Commission Employee Using McCullough Rotary Scythe"victoria state rivers and water supply commission, agriculture, rotary scythe, mccullough -
Puffing Billy RailwayGarden Scythe
... Historic - Farming - Track tool - Garden Scythe...Garden Scythe made of wrought Iron with wooden handle ...Puffing Billy Railway 1 old monbulk road Belgrave yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges Historic - Farming - Track tool - Garden Scythe Historic - Farming - Track tool - Garden Scythe puffing billy garden scythe Garden Scythe made of wrought Iron with wooden handle Garden Scythe ...Historic - Farming - Track tool - Garden ScytheHistoric - Farming - Track tool - Garden ScytheGarden Scythe made of wrought Iron with wooden handle puffing billy, garden scythe -
Orbost & District Historical Societyscythe blade, late 19th - early 20th century
... Scythes were used to manually mow wheat or grass. ...An iron scythe blade, curved and tapered. There is no handle and the blade is rusted and pitted....This item is an example of a tool used by the early settlers of the Orbost district. scythe tool agriculture rural "ROSE" An iron scythe blade, curved and tapered. ...Scythes were used to manually mow wheat or grass. Scythes were used with a long sweeping movement which made them much less tiring for labourers to use than reaping hooks or sickles though they still involved great physical labour and considerable skill to perfect. Both hands were in use and the operator did not have to bend his back to reach down to the crop. On farms scythes were sharpened on a sandstone wheel mounted on an axle with a crank handle on one side. This was hand powered and used with water. Scythes were not used as often on farms after the mechanisation of harvesting. They were still used for cutting awkward shaped small plots and for opening a path for the tractors. This item is an example of a tool used by the early settlers of the Orbost district. An iron scythe blade, curved and tapered. There is no handle and the blade is rusted and pitted."ROSE"scythe tool agriculture rural -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Tools, metal scythe, c1880
... A scythe is an agricultural hand tool for mowing grass or reaping crops. ...A large metal scythe with a wooden handle x 2...Scythes always have the blade projecting from the left side when in use. ...A scythe is an agricultural hand tool for mowing grass or reaping crops. It was largely replaced by horse-drawn and then tractor machinery. A scythe consists of a wooden shaft and a long, curved blade is mounted at the lower end, perpendicular. Scythes always have the blade projecting from the left side when in use. Mowing is done by holding the handle , with the arms straight, the blade parallel to the ground and very close to it, and the body twisted to the right. The body is then twisted steadily to the left, moving the scythe blade along its length in a long arc from right to left, ending in front of the mower, thus depositing the cut grass to the left. Mowing proceeds with a steady rhythm, stopping at frequent intervals to sharpen the blade. The correct technique has a slicing action on the grass, cutting a narrow strip with each stroke Mowing grass is easier when it is damp, and so hay-making traditionally began at dawn and often stopped early, the heat of the day being spent raking and carting the hay cut on previous daysEarly settlers and market gardeners used these scythes as they established their farms in Moorabbin Shire c1880A large metal scythe with a wooden handle x 2early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, moorabbin, bentleigh, brighton, cheltenham, tools, blacksmiths -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesTool - Garden tool, Scythe
... Scythe...Long handle scythe used by the college to maintain gardens...Manual scythe blade with long wooden handle painted orange. ...Used by Burnley Students for garden maintenance, Scythe Tool Garden tool ...Long handle scythe used by the college to maintain gardensManual scythe blade with long wooden handle painted orange. Used by Burnley Students for garden maintenance,Metal stamped 1285garden maintenance, burnley, grass control, weed control, students, artifact -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Scythe, 1930-1960
... Scythe...The exact origin of the scythe is unknown, but it was little used in the ancient world. ...Scythe with long wood Snath (curved handle) with 1 hand holding piece & curved blade. ...Tool Scythe ...A Scythe was one of the most important of all agricultural hand tools, consisting of a curved blade fitted at an angle to a long, curved handle and used for cutting grain. In modern scythes the handle has a projecting peg that is grasped by one hand, facilitating control of the swinging motion by which grass and grain are cut. The exact origin of the scythe is unknown, but it was little used in the ancient world. It came into wide use only with agricultural developments of the Carolingian era (8th century AD) in Europe, when the harvesting and storing of hay became important to support livestock through winters. Scythes can still be found in use today by hobby farmers and permaculturists. ( producing food, by using ways that do not deplete the earth's natural resources) to cut grass in a more eco-friendly way as opposed to using a machine.A hand tool used for the cutting of crops and grain, modern versions are still being produced today in Europe. The subject item gives us a snapshot into agricultural practices in times past.Scythe with long wood Snath (curved handle) with 1 hand holding piece & curved blade. Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Orbost & District Historical Societyscythe handle, Early 20th century
... Scythes were used with a long sweeping movement which made them much less tiring for labourers to use than reaping hooks or sickles though they still involved great physical labour and considerable skill to perfect. ...A curved wooden scythe handle with two nailed grips attached with metal rings. ...There is a metal hook at the bottom. scythe handle ...Scythes were used with a long sweeping movement which made them much less tiring for labourers to use than reaping hooks or sickles though they still involved great physical labour and considerable skill to perfect. Both hands were in use and the operator did not have to bend his back to reach down to the crop. Scythes were not used as often on farms after the mechanisation of harvesting. They were still used for cutting awkward shaped small plots and for opening a path for the tractors. This item is an example of a tool used by the early settlers of the Orbost district. A curved wooden scythe handle with two nailed grips attached with metal rings. There is no blade. There is a metal hook at the bottom.scythe agricultural tool farming -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkTool - Fire Fighters Scythe (Fern hook), c.1950s - 1960s
... This fire fighter's scythe was donated by the Emerald Fire Brigade which was established on 14 March 1941 as the Emerald Bush Brigade. ...One Firefighter scythe (Fern Hook) consisting of a long wooden pole with curved blade attached at the end. ...Tool Fire Fighters Scythe (Fern hook) ...This fire fighter's scythe was donated by the Emerald Fire Brigade which was established on 14 March 1941 as the Emerald Bush Brigade. Originally its equipment was stored at Madigan's butcher's shop near the corner of Monbulk Road. The Brigade's first fire station was built around 1945. In 1966, this station was recorded as containing the fire truck and a Land rover pumper, three radio sets, 40 knapsacks, six lengths of hose, helmets, rake hoes and other hand tools. In 2010, the Brigade moved into a new purpose-built building in Monbulk Road. This scythe, also known as a fern hook, dates from the 1950s to 1960s.This fire fighter's scythe was used by members of a crucial volunteer fire fighting service operating in the Emerald district since 1941.One Firefighter scythe (Fern Hook) consisting of a long wooden pole with curved blade attached at the end. The blade has a canvas protective sleeve.Nonefire fighting, emerald fire brigade, cfa -
Mont De LanceyTool - Scythe, Unknown
... Scythe......Scythes...A metal scythe with a long curved wooden handle to manoeuvre the blades. ...Agricultural tools Scythes Cutting Tools Agricultural equipment A metal scythe with a long curved wooden handle to manoeuvre the blades. ...Used in the 19th and early 20th century.A metal scythe with a long curved wooden handle to manoeuvre the blades. There are also two shorter wooden handles or 'nibs' fitted at an angle to suit the user attached to the main handle by a metal ring. It has two curved pointed cutting blades which are attached by nuts and bolts to the handle.agricultural tools, scythes, cutting tools, agricultural equipment -
Orbost & District Historical Societyscythe, early -mid 20th century
... scythe...Scythes were used with a long sweeping movement which made them much less tiring for labourers to use than reaping hooks or sickles though they still involved great physical labour and considerable skill to perfect. ...It is attached to a curved hollow handle with two extensions on one side where the scythe can be held by two hands....It is attached to a curved hollow handle with two extensions on one side where the scythe can be held by two hands. scythe ...Scythes were used with a long sweeping movement which made them much less tiring for labourers to use than reaping hooks or sickles though they still involved great physical labour and considerable skill to perfect. Both hands were in use and the operator did not have to bend his back to reach down to the crop. Scythes were not used as often on farms after the mechanisation of harvesting. They were still used for cutting awkward shaped small plots and for opening a path for the tractors. This item is an example of a tool used by the early settlers of the Orbost district.A curved iron blade with one sharp edge. It is attached to a curved hollow handle with two extensions on one side where the scythe can be held by two hands.scythe agriculture tool -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - SCYTHE HANDLE
... ...Scythe...Scythe Handle. Wooden Scythe Handle approximately 200cm long and 3cm in diameter....Tool SCYTHE HANDLE ...Scythe Handle. Wooden Scythe Handle approximately 200cm long and 3cm in diameter.farming, scythe, agriculture -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionScythe
... Scythe...Large Scythe...Forests Commission Victoria (FCV) Hand tools Large Scythe Scythe ...Used to cut grass as well as clear scrub and undergrowth.Large Scytheforests commission victoria (fcv), hand tools -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - TYZACK SCYTHE BLADE
... SHEFFIELD' The other contains 'PATENT UNBREAKABLE POINTED SCYTHE' This scythe has an advantage over any other scythe, as The Point cannot be broken in stony or rough ground' An embossed stamp on The scythe has the words 'W. ...SHEFFIELD' The other contains 'PATENT UNBREAKABLE POINTED SCYTHE' This scythe has an advantage over any other scythe, as The Point cannot be broken in stony or rough ground' An embossed stamp on The scythe has the words 'W. ...Scythe Blade. Remains of two yellow paper labels. One label contains 'Trade Mark W.A. TYZACK & CO LTD. SHEFFIELD' The other contains 'PATENT UNBREAKABLE POINTED SCYTHE' This scythe has an advantage over any other scythe, as The Point cannot be broken in stony or rough ground' An embossed stamp on The scythe has the words 'W. A. TYZACK & Co. Ltd. Stella Works, Sheffield.agricultural implements, farming -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Tool - SCYTHE BLADE, TYZACK AND SONS AND TURNER, SHEFFIELD
... ...Scythe...Scythe blade, with makers marks, 'Tyzack and Sons and Turner, Sheffield'. ...There is also a small elephant stamp on one end of the scythe. Approx 700mm x 80mm Tool SCYTHE BLADE, TYZACK AND SONS AND TURNER, SHEFFIELD ...Scythe blade, with makers marks, 'Tyzack and Sons and Turner, Sheffield'. There is also a small elephant stamp on one end of the scythe. Approx 700mm x 80mmTyzack and Sons and Turner, Sheffieldfarming, tool, scythe, tyzack and sons and turner -
Stawell Historical Society IncMemorabilia - Realia
... Small hand held steel Scythe with wooden handle...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Stawell Small hand held steel Scythe with wooden handle Memorabilia Realia ...Small hand held steel Scythe with wooden handlestawell -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyFarming Tools - 2 Scythes, 2 Fern Hooks, 2 Long Handled Sickles, Mattock, Pitch Fork, Pick Axe
... 1. Scythe - Agricultural hand-tool for mowing grass or harvesting crops.Horse drawn machinery and tractors replaced the scythe. ...1. Scythes x2 - Long wooden and one is metal curved rod with offset handles and a curved 600 mm long steel blade projecting from one end 2. ...1. Scythe - Agricultural hand-tool for mowing grass or harvesting crops.Horse drawn machinery and tractors replaced the scythe. ...1. Scythe - Agricultural hand-tool for mowing grass or harvesting crops.Horse drawn machinery and tractors replaced the scythe. The scythe with the metal rod may have been fitted later, replacing a wooden rod. 2. Fern Hook - Used for slashing or reaping plants 3. Long handled sickle - A traditional single handed agricultural tool with a curved metal blade and handle. Used for harvesting. 4. Mattock - Heavy duty hand tool featuring a long handle and a stout dual-headed metal blade used in many ways eg. digging 5. Pitch Fork - An agricultural tool used to pitch loose material such as hay or leaves. 6. Pick Axe - A tool used to break and pry at the pointed end and the axe end for hoeing, skimming and chopping through roots.Douglas used these tools 70-80 years ago (1950s) mainly on his family's farm at Dandongadale near Buffalo River for harvesting as well as clearing land. Some may have been used on a family property at Whorouly as well and at the Dederang family properties from 1964. At Dederang the family had a tobacco farm and a dairy farm - (now 4 properties). Douglas Petzke had a soldier settlement farm in Dederang. Property was 'Woodside' about 1 km south east of the Dederang store. Douglad had 100 acres on each of the top and bottom sides. The bottom side was the dairy farm and the top side was beside House Creek. The farm totalled more than 200 acres. Douglas left Dederang c 2000 and now (2026) lives at Baranduda.1. Scythes x2 - Long wooden and one is metal curved rod with offset handles and a curved 600 mm long steel blade projecting from one end 2. Fern Hooks x2 - Wooden handle with curved steel blade attached at one end 3. Long-handled Sickles x2 - Both have wooden handles one of which is made from a branch of a 'tree' hence the curve. The blade is curved metal 4. Mattock - A long wooden handle with a dual-headed metal blade 5. Pitch Fork - A long wooden handle with three curved metal prongs attached at one end 6. Pick Axe - A wooden handle with a T-shaped metal attachment fixed perpendicularly to one end. The metal has a pointed end on one side of its head and a broad flat blade on the other side. Fern Hook - "116-319 1250 forge steel" Mattock - "783 4 1/2 (half) lbs" "oomatty". On the other side "LTD" and "AM"farm tools, deans family, douglas petzke, dederang -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - HANRO COLLECTION: EASTER FAIR ENTRY
... Black and white photo of the Hanro Easter Fair Entry, the float in the centre of the image is of a clock with 'Hanro Quality' written on the face and a man in a white robe with a scythe....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business hanro Hanro Easter Fair Black and white photo of the Hanro Easter Fair Entry, the float in the centre of the image is of a clock with 'Hanro Quality' written on the face and a man in a white robe with a scythe. Photograph HANRO COLLECTION: EASTER FAIR ENTRY ...Black and white photo of the Hanro Easter Fair Entry, the float in the centre of the image is of a clock with 'Hanro Quality' written on the face and a man in a white robe with a scythe.organization, business, hanro, hanro, easter fair -
Mont De LanceyTool - Hay Rake, Unknown
... It was used to rake hay into heaps after scything in the 19th century. ...It was used to rake hay into heaps after scything in the 19th century. Tool Hay Rake ...Used in the 19th century.A handmade steel wide toothed hay rake head with 14 teeth attached to a wooden top made by Wandin Sebire. There are two large holes where a handle would be attached. It was used to rake hay into heaps after scything in the 19th century. rakes, tools, hay rakes, agricultural tools, agricultural equipment -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: MANUAL LABOR
... Manual labour: this photograph was taken in the 1930s of men cutting hay at Derby near Bridgewater. Note the scythe in the hands of one of the men, which was used to cut the hay by hand....Manual labour: this photograph was taken in the 1930s of men cutting hay at Derby near Bridgewater. Note the scythe in the hands of one of the men, which was used to cut the hay by hand. ...Bendigo Advertiser "The way we were" from Monday, May 17, 2004. Manual labour: this photograph was taken in the 1930s of men cutting hay at Derby near Bridgewater. Note the scythe in the hands of one of the men, which was used to cut the hay by hand.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Artefact, Sharpening stone
... Stones have been used for hundreds of years to sharpen metal blades on a wide range of tools from scythes, scissors plane blades and knives. More recent examples come with particular grades according to the fineness of the grit in the stone....Stones have been used for hundreds of years to sharpen metal blades on a wide range of tools from scythes, scissors plane blades and knives. More recent examples come with particular grades according to the fineness of the grit in the stone. ...This is an early sharpening stone of unknown origin . Stones have been used for hundreds of years to sharpen metal blades on a wide range of tools from scythes, scissors plane blades and knives. More recent examples come with particular grades according to the fineness of the grit in the stone.This item is of antiquarian interest only and is kept for displays. It is an example of tool sharpening methods which have been used for many years.This is a small square stone with a polished surface used to sharpen small bladestrade, sharpening stone, warrnambool -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Coat of Arms on the Old Colonists' Hall, Ballarat, 2011, 29/12/2011
... The Ballarat Coat of Arms symbolises the city's history and features a miner holding a pick and a farmer holding a scythe on either side of a shield, representing the gold rush and agricultural roots. ...The Ballarat Coat of Arms symbolises the city's history and features a miner holding a pick and a farmer holding a scythe on either side of a shield, representing the gold rush and agricultural roots. ...Although the Old Colonists' Coat of Arms is distinct from the later, more formal Ballaarat City Coat of Arms. The Ballarat Coat of Arms symbolises the city's history and features a miner holding a pick and a farmer holding a scythe on either side of a shield, representing the gold rush and agricultural roots. It includes icons for industry, arts, and the Southern Cross constellation, with a Latin motto translating to "Culture and Industry".Colour photograph of the coat of arms on the Ballarat Old Colonists' Hallold colonists' association ballarat, ballarat old colonists' club, ballarat old colonists' hall, coat of arms, ballarat coat of arms -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc. Coat of Arms
... The Ballarat Coat of Arms symbolises the city's history and features a miner holding a pick and a farmer holding a scythe on either side of a shield, representing the gold rush and agricultural roots. ...The Ballarat Coat of Arms symbolises the city's history and features a miner holding a pick and a farmer holding a scythe on either side of a shield, representing the gold rush and agricultural roots. ...Although the Old Colonists' Coat of Arms is distinct from the later, more formal Ballaarat City Coat of Arms. The Ballarat Coat of Arms symbolises the city's history and features a miner holding a pick and a farmer holding a scythe on either side of a shield, representing the gold rush and agricultural roots. It includes icons for industry, arts, and the Southern Cross constellation, with a Latin motto translating to "Culture and Industry".Coat of arms on the Ballarat Old Colonists' Hallold colonists' association ballarat, ballarat old colonists' club, ballarat old colonists' hall, coat of arms, ballarat coat of arms -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumStripper, The Stripper, 1843
... This replaced 14 men using scythes....This replaced 14 men using scythes. Strippers were used in this area between 1870's to the early 1900's.Then the Stripper Harvestors took over this process principle of the stripper----The wheat heads were knocked off the straw by a fat revolving beater ,and the grain, mixed with the husks and short straw, was propelled to the rear tin box. ...The Stripper was invented by John Ridley in 1843, while trying to overcome harvest labour shortage. In the early ays of Colonial South Australia a labour force was essential to harvest the wheat crop quickly before the grain shook out and fell to the ground. The stripper solved this problem, as t could strip 10 acres [4 hectares], handling approx. 180 bushels [5 tonnes] per day. This replaced 14 men using scythes.Strippers were used in this area between 1870's to the early 1900's.Then the Stripper Harvestors took over this processprinciple of the stripper----The wheat heads were knocked off the straw by a fat revolving beater ,and the grain, mixed with the husks and short straw, was propelled to the rear tin box. When the box became full, the contents were emptied into a winnower for cleaning. Recorded as Mitchell Stripper -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Docket, Hyland/ Tramways Sheds, Circa 1887
... This docket relates to unclaimed goods and range from tent poles, brooms, sugar scythes, lime juice tea, sauce, camp ovens and ale. ...This docket relates to unclaimed goods and range from tent poles, brooms, sugar scythes, lime juice tea, sauce, camp ovens and ale. ...In 1858 a tramway was constructed to move goods between Warrnambool township and jetty on Lady Bay. It was established on the south side of Merri St in the approximate site of the present railway station. Large stores were also built near where the present rail lines to hold produce. This docket relates to unclaimed goods and range from tent poles, brooms, sugar scythes, lime juice tea, sauce, camp ovens and ale. John Hyland was the manager who was later mayor of Warrnambool. The Warrnambool tramway was an important part of transportation of goods in the 19th century from the port to the township which was over a mile away. White docket with some text printed in black with other sections handwritten in black pen. Dated September 1887. It shows a list of varied items. Signed John Hyland. “Account sales unclaimed goods by J Hyland Sep 1887” is in red pen on the back. warrnambool, warrnambool tramways, john hyland, unclaimed goods, -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Tools, whetstone , 'Bridestowe' with box, 20thC
... Sharpening stones, water stones or whetstones are used to grind and hone the edges of steel tools and implements e.g. scissors, scythes, knives, razors and tools such as chisels, hand scrapers and plane blades. ...Sharpening stones, water stones or whetstones are used to grind and hone the edges of steel tools and implements e.g. scissors, scythes, knives, razors and tools such as chisels, hand scrapers and plane blades. ...A Whetstone is a sharpening stone used for knives and other cutting tools. Sharpening stones, water stones or whetstones are used to grind and hone the edges of steel tools and implements e.g. scissors, scythes, knives, razors and tools such as chisels, hand scrapers and plane blades. Though it is sometimes mistaken as a reference to the water often used to lubricate such stones, the word "whetstone" is a compound word formed with the word "whet", which means to sharpen a blade, not the word "wet". The process of using a sharpening stone is called stoning.A square block of grey abrasive material used for sharpening steel blades , with the original boxBRIDESTOWE / Picture of ‘Kangaroo, Stag and Emu among radiating wheat stalks’ / TASMANIAwhetstones, sharpeners, steel blades, tools, cutlery, razors, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, early settlers, -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - McKay Centenary Celebrations Rochester, 1984
... Field work shows progression of harvesting crops, hand scythe to the 1984 headers. Also included is a 100 year celebration of McKay's 1st Harvester, the Rochester Butter Factory after a fire, Sunshine Gardens and the Sunshine Presbyterian Church (at rear of album)....Field work shows progression of harvesting crops, hand scythe to the 1984 headers. Also included is a 100 year celebration of McKay's 1st Harvester, the Rochester Butter Factory after a fire, Sunshine Gardens and the Sunshine Presbyterian Church (at rear of album). ...h.v. mckays, sunshine harvester facotry
