Showing 18 items matching "sugar bowls"
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Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Sugar Bowl, Unknown
... sugar bowls...-and-dandenong-ranges sugar bowls Sugar Containers Tableware Cut glass ...Cut glass sugar bowl, with a diamond pattern. It has a lid with a large round knob and two glass sugar spoons.sugar bowls, sugar containers, tableware -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Sugar Bowl and Milk jug
... sugar bowls... jugs sugar bowls Cut glass (diamond pattern) sugar bowl ...Belonged to Mrs. Dorothy Adamson in the 1950'sCut glass (diamond pattern) sugar bowl with two handles and matching milk jug. Two piece set.milk jugs, sugar bowls -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Sugar and creamer set, Unknown
... sugar bowls...-and-dandenong-ranges sugar bowls creamer Inscription reads " Presented ...Silver sugar and cream set on silver stand with decorative handle.Inscription reads " Presented to Miss Beatrice Matthews by Members of Wandin Girl Guides for valuable services rendered. May 1918.sugar bowls, creamer -
Mont De Lancey
Sugar Bowl
... Sugar Bowls...-and-dandenong-ranges Sugar Bowls Glass, diamond cut design sugar bowl ...Glass, diamond cut design sugar bowl, with 2 handles.sugar bowls -
Mont De Lancey
Sugar scuttle
... Sugar bowls.... Sugar spoons Sugar bowls Silver sugar scuttle with silver spoon ...Wedding present to Mr and Mrs W.J. Sebire in 1897.Silver sugar scuttle with silver spoon.sugar spoons, sugar bowls -
Mont De Lancey
Sugar scuttle, Later 19th Century
... sugar bowls... - gift to them on the occasion of their wedding 1902 sugar bowls ...From the home of the late Mr. & Mrs. W.J. Sebire - gift to them on the occasion of their wedding 1902Silver sugar scuttle - heavily embossed with small scoop and two handles. Has plain base.sugar bowls -
Mont De Lancey
Sugar basin, 1909
... sugar bowls...-and-dandenong-ranges Mrs. F. Wilms sugar bowls Cut glass sugar basin ...Mrs. F. WilmsCut glass sugar basin with gilt edge. Matching no. 504.sugar bowls -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Sugar bowl
... Sugar bowls...Sugar bowls Rectangular china sugar bowl with handles ...Rectangular china sugar bowl with handles and lid, probably hand-decorated before glazing and firing. Pink geometric and floral pattern on lid, geometric pattern repeated around top of bowl, green and yellow floral decoration on front and back of lower part of bowl. Some gilt trim. No manufacturer's marks.sugar bowls -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 1982
... , and two sugar bowls on it. One woman is cutting a cake..., and two sugar bowls on it. One woman is cutting a cake ...In 1982, the the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria's Public Speakers Group made a visit to Kyneton, where they addressed the Fellowship Group at the Uniting Church. This photo, which appears on page 7 of the Vol 26, September 1982 issue of RAAV's News Review, was taken at the afternoon tea, after the meeting. It accompanies an article on the various visits made by the Public Speakers Group during the year. The photo is captioned: After the meeting at KynetonCOL photo of a large group of people gathered around a room. In the centre, there is a wooden table with various cakes, biscuits, and two sugar bowls on it. One woman is cutting a cake. In the background, there is a freestanding display board with posters on it and various framed pictures on the wall. There are also two electric heaters on the wall.[Handwritten in blue ink] N.R. Sep 82rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, public speakers group, kyneton, outreach, afternoon tea, cakes, news review, 1982 -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, Circa 1984
... and sugar bowls, a couple of cups, and two books. On the wall behind... and sugar bowls, a couple of cups, and two books. On the wall behind ..."Artie", which began as a cartoon character in the shape of a rat, eventually became the official mascot of the Rheumatism and Arthritis Association (RAAV). In this photo, the Friends of Artie auxiliary group are depicted at their monthly coffee shop, which was held at the Hawthorn Town Hall. A cropped version of this photo appears on page 13 of the Vol 1 No 2, April 1984 issue of RAAV's quarterly newsletter, News Review. It is captioned: "Friends of Artie, from left, Margaret Cleve, Eileen Erving, Kathy Payne, Phoebe Cum-mings, Dot Mortensen and Maureen Meyers, at their monthly coffee shop." Due to the photo having been cropped, 'The Rheumatism and Arthritis Association' sign on the wall isn't visible in the published photo. According to the article accompanying the photo, the monthly coffee shop catered to the craft market and raised about $100 a month for RAAV. The article also provides a brief history of the creation of Artie, which was initially a cartoon character created by Helen Semmler, daughter of Cliff Semmler, an executive member of RAAV. The character, a research rat, became so popular that it was eventually turned into a mascot, with a costume created for RAAV member, Dot Mortensen. Dot brought the character to life with appearances as Artie at many RAAV events.B&W photo of a small group of women sitting on one side of a long table. On the table, there are some plastic containers with lids and a small tray of sandwiches, some jugs of milk and sugar bowls, a couple of cups, and two books. On the wall behind them is a small sign with the handwritten words, 'The Rheumatism and Arthritis Association of Victoria'. To one side of the sign, there is a stained glass window and, below that, a radiator with a tea towel draped across the top.[In blue ink] Maureen Meyers Dot Mortensen Kathy Payne Phobe Cummings Eileen Erving Margaret Cleve [on a yellow sticky note, in black ink] folder AFV photos 1987 & not dated - file "friends of artie”rheumatism and arthritis association of victoria, raav, artie, research rat, cartoon, mascot, costume, friends of artie, auxiliary group, margaret cleve, eileen erving, kathy payne, phoebe cummings, dot mortensen, maureen meyers coffee shop, fundraising, hawthorn town hall, helen semmler, cliff semmler, executive member, news review, 1984 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cover, 1911
Crochet covers for milk jugs, teacups and bowls were produced to repel the dreaded Australian blow fly. They were typically decorated with Australian flora and fauna and commemorative motifs and sometimes edged with beads, shells and other three dimensional forms, not only for appearance, but also to weigh down the crochet so it would stay safely in place on the jug. The three dimensional parts were stiffened with sugar syrup, or sometimes starch, paraffin or gelatine. The main sources for crochet cover and other needlework designs available to women were in journals, magazines and pattern books. In the first half of the 20th century women's focus was the home and its decoration was important. Embroidery and crochet work was an affordable way to personalise and add aesthetic value, and examples of embroidered and crocheted pieces could be found in most Australian homes, decorating or protecting furniture, floors and walls, and keeping off flies and insects from food. Small square milk jug cover that has been hand crocheted with crown, flag and date patterned into centre. It has a red, white and blue beaded fringe.cover milk-jug-cover handcraft tableware -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cover, Woodward, Ruth (daughter of Alan Richardson), first half 20th century
Ruth Woodward was the daughter of Alan Richardson a sawmiller at Tabbara. Richardson Helped build and held ticket for paddle steamer "Curlip". Crochet covers for milk jugs, teacups and bowls were produced to repel the dreaded Australian blow fly. They were typically decorated with Australian flora and fauna and commemorative motifs and sometimes edged with beads, shells and other three dimensional forms, not only for appearance, but also to weigh down the crochet so it would stay safely in place on the jug. The three dimensional parts were stiffened with sugar syrup, or sometimes starch, paraffin or gelatine. The main sources for crochet cover and other needlework designs available to women were in journals, magazines and pattern books. This item is an example of a handcrafted item and reflects the needlework skills of women in the families of the early settlers.Small handmade star-shaped milk cover with a white tulle centre and beading coming down to points off the centre. Beads are clear and black.milk-cover handcrafts needlework beading richardson -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Rosstown Railway
This file contains three items: 1/A review of the ROSSTOWN RAIL TRAIL from LIVING IN GLEN EIRA, vol. 11, 2004, Issue 4, no. 25, date and author unknown. The review explains the purpose of the Rail Trail with a brief narrative of the history behind Rosstown Sugar Mill Railway line. Concluding with information on the location of the Trail and the expected time required to walk the entire track included in the review is a map of the Rail Trail, which marks significant sites along the trail with historic pictures. 2/A newspaper article from THE AGE, dated Tuesday 21/10/1980 and written by Iola Matthews, reporting on the circumstances that led to the publication of the book RETURN TO ROSSTOWN written by Des Jowett and Ian Weickhardt. The article begins with a brief biography of the authors before moving into details of the book’s content, providing a further biography of W. Murray Ross which includes information on his financial ventures – particularly the Rosstown Rail – his marriage and children. The article includes a black and white photograph of Weickhardt and Jowett walking along the route of the railway line, an illustration of the Rosstown sugar works and a map of the area surrounding the site of the mill. 3/Three photocopies of a black and white illustration of the Rosstown sugar works from the east, undated and artist unknown.rosstown rail trail, rosstown, ross william, ross w. murray, ross murray, sugar beet mills, mills, elsternwick, land transport, railways, railway lines, railway routes, carnegie neville street, carnegie miller street, factories, market gardens, horticulture, peat, soils, land forms, topography, geology, civic issues, cone sugar industry, elsternwick plaza, elsternwick, glenhuntly road, parks and reserves, ee gunn reserve, caulfield racecourse, sportsgrounds, caulfield, carnegie, riddell parade, clarence street, aileen avenue, princes park, dover street, marara road, oakleigh road, rosanna street, murrumbeena crescent, north road, kooyong road, hawthorn road, booran road, koornang road, poath road, warragul road, railway platforms, railway buildings, bambra road, swamps, landforms, landfill, council landfill, railway bridges, bridges, railway underpasses, sporting clubs, tennis clubs, bowls clubs, rosstown railway, rosanna street reserve, maps, railway maps, living in glen eira, weickhardt ian, jowett des, caulfield south, curraweena road, oakleigh, caulfield technical school, return to rosstown, beet sugar industry, crops, land booms, land development and subdivisions, bent thomas, fink benjamin, sugar works, rosstown hotel, oamdenong road, rosstown dry cleaners, shops, rosstown road, rosstown plate, people by circumstance, migrants, accountants, occupations, professionals, the grange, real estate, grange road, financial agents, judges, rosstown estate, financial trouble, rabbit preserving, breweries, political debates, political issues, political electorates, politics, political science, debt, financial loans, court procedures, court cases, legal events and activities, malleson and riggall, widowers, seabeach railway, economics, economic deadline, depression 1890s, economic crash, mortgages, divorce, social problems, poverty, ross claude, ross roderick, world war 1914-1918, wars, military history, servicemen, australian flying corps, engineers, caulfield council, swagmen, homelessness, glenhuntly road, glenhuntly road tram, woornack road, leila road, wild cherry road, melten avenue, illustrations, steam trains, trains, horse and cart, horse-drawn transport, railway stations -
Mont De Lancey
China Tea Set
Used in 1890, from Freida Striezel11 piece Children's Tea Set, white with green ring around rims, and gold leaf patterned. Sugar bowl with 2 lids, 5 saucers, 3 cups.toy dinnerware, toy cups, toy bowls, toy coffee services -
Mont De Lancey
Doll's Tea Set
Miss Moira Burgi.10 Piece doll's tea set, white with blue flower, 3 cups, 4 saucers, 1 teapot, 1 sugar bowl, 1 milk jug. Cup and saucer, Tennis picture. Odd cup and saucer, floral design. Odd jug and plate. Cup and saucer, children playing. toy dinnerware, toy cups, toy bowls, toy coffee services -
Mont De Lancey
Child's Tea Set
Pink and white child's tea set. 6 saucers and 4 cups, with teapot, jug and sugar bowl. Plus a metal black tray with floral decoration.tea sets, toy cups, tea and coffee sets, toy bowls, trays -
Mont De Lancey
Tea Set Children
18 piece Children's Tea Set, blue and white Willow Pattern. Tea pot with lid, sugar bowl with lid, milk jug, 5 plates, 5 cups, 5 saucers.toy tea and coffee sets, toy cups, toy bowls, toy tea sets, tea sets -
Musculoskeletal Health Australia (now held by the Glen Eira Historical Society)
Photograph - Group photo, 22/04/2004
On Thursday the 22nd of April, as part of National Arthritis Week (NAW) 2004, Arthritis Victoria held an Eastern Regional Seminar and Luncheon at Jells Park in Wheelers Hill. In this photo, an Arthritis Victoria staff member addresses seminar attendees, with the two guest speakers standing beside her.COL photo of three people standing inside a white marquee. One woman is speaking, while the other woman and a man are standing beside her with their arms crossed. They are facing a group of people who are sitting on white plastic chairs at white plastic tables. Behind them, there are two freestanding vertical banners. The headings on the banners are "Arthritis Victoria" and "Osteoporosis Awareness". The text beneath the headings include words such as "information", "support", "research", "advocacy", and "education". To the side of one banner, behind the man, stacks of polystyrene cups, and bowls containing tea bags and sugar satchets are evident at the far end of a table. The internal metal frame of the white marquee in which they are located is evident.[On a white label, printed in black ink] NAW 2004 - JELLS PARK/ESTERN REGIONAL SEMINAR & LUNCHEON - THURSDAY 22ND APRILarthritis foundation of victoria, afv, arthritis victoria, av, national arthritis week, naw, eastern regional, seminar, guest speakers, education, information, support, research, advocacy, luncheon, jells park, wheelers hill, 2004