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Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Tea Tin, Amgoorie Pure Tea Tin
... Tea Tin...Amgoorie Pure Tea Tin...Tall rectangular yellow tin, with Amgoorie Pure Tea written... rectangular yellow tin, with Amgoorie Pure Tea written on front & back ...Tall rectangular yellow tin, with Amgoorie Pure Tea written on front & backDescription of Amggorie Tea on either side. -
Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Tea Tin, English Breakfast Tea Tin
... Tea Tin...English Breakfast Tea Tin... Breakfast Tea Tin Tea Tin ...Small black tin with Asian style printing. Gold flying ducks, flowers, bonsai tree, gold patterns. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - TEA TIN
... TEA TIN...tea tin...Tea tin, no markings, paintings of fruit on green and lemon... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Containers tea tin Tea tin, no markings ...Tea tin, no markings, paintings of fruit on green and lemon background on four sides. Lid is green with gold trim on edges.domestic equipment, containers, tea tin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - BUSHELLS TEA TIN
... BUSHELLS TEA TIN...Bushells tea tin...Bushell's tea tin, octagonal shape, embellished with raised... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Containers Bushells tea tin Bushell's tea tin ...Bushell's tea tin, octagonal shape, embellished with raised images of kookaburra, emu, kangaroo and koala on four of the sides. Written on lid: 'Bushells Tea of Flavor'. Pressed into metal on base is written : 'Bushells Tea of Flavor 1 lb net'.domestic equipment, containers, bushells tea tin -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - TEA TIN
... TEA TIN...tea leaf tin...Tea tin & lid with handle, four sides decorated with fruits... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food storage & preservation tea leaf tin K186 ...Tea tin & lid with handle, four sides decorated with fruits, berries and grapes, lid blue with gold circles. Pencilled on bottom initials MTdomestic equipment, food storage & preservation, tea leaf tin, k186 -
Cheese World Museum
Tin, Griffith's tea tin 7lb
... Griffith's tea tin 7lb... the local community. This tea tin is part of the collection of items...Squat square base Griffith's tea tin. The front has a label... supports the local community. This tea tin is part ...The Percy Uebergang family lived at Tooram Park, Allansford from 1912 until 1992. Percy and Myrtle Uebergang's children were twins, Ray and Joyce born in 1926 who lived at Tooram Park until their deaths, Ray in 1986 and Joyce in 1992. Neither Ray nor Joyce married and following the death of her brother Joyce set up the Ray and Joyce Uebergang Foundation which supports the local community. This tea tin is part of the collection of items given into the care of the Cheese World Museum. Uebergang catalogue No.A16.1 Squat square base Griffith's tea tin. The front has a label printed with a dark blue background and silver writing. A small label is affixed at the bottom. Remnants of a white stick-on label at the bottom. A round push-on lid with lip is on top. Full of pink dairy rubbers.CHOICE TEA 7LB net/GRIFFITH'S BROS LTD/Tea, coffee, cocoa & General Merchants/MELBOURNE, SYDNEY, ADELAIDE & BRISBANE/ Trade mark 'SIGNAL' [includes sketch of signal tower]; EXTRA PEKOE FLAVOURD [label on base] Uebergang No.A16.1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - MORAN & CATO'S TEA TIN
... MORAN & CATO'S TEA TIN...tea leaf tin...Tea tin with depictions of tea pickers, dancers & musicians... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Food storage & preservation tea leaf tin Moran ...Tea tin with depictions of tea pickers, dancers & musicians, in shades of red, green & gold, hinged lid marked Tea from Ceylon with a symbol of a lion holding a sword. Paper label inside lid, inside of tin gold in colour.Moran & Cato's perfection in teadomestic equipment, food storage & preservation, tea leaf tin -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Tea Tin, Mutual Store Ltd, Mid 20th century
... Tea Tin...This tin contained bulk tea which came from the Melbourne...This is a tea tin, cylindrical in shape. It has a tight... sales are now in the form of tea-bags. This tin is retained ...This tin contained bulk tea which came from the Melbourne Mutual Store. Established in 1872 as a profit-sharing co-operative of shareholders and staff, Mutual Store Ltd was situated at the corner of Flinders and Degraves Street, Melbourne. Fire destroyed the building in 1891 and the new building erected is an important heritage building today. In 1961 Peter Kaye Consolidated Ltd bought the business and it then traded as Mutual Store Holdings Ltd. In 1964 Cleckheaton (from England) took over the business and closed the store in 1965. Tea tins such as this one would have been distributed by the Mutual Store to smaller businesses such as cafes or repackaged for sale at grocery shops etc. Bulk tea can still be bought but the main tea sales are now in the form of tea-bags. This tin is retained as a memento of the days in the 19th and early to mid 20th centuries when tea was sold only in bulk and provided in tins such as this by the importers to small grocery shops and the like. This is a tea tin, cylindrical in shape. It has a tight-fitting lid with a metal clip. There is blue and cream painting around the sides of the tin with images of Greek figures and a wreath with a ribbon. The tin is much scratched and rusted. There is cream printing on the tin.‘Mutual Tea’ ‘Mutual Store Ltd Flinders Street Melbourne Aust. ‘ ‘5 lbs nett’ mutual store, melbourne, warrnambool -
Mont De Lancey
Functional object - Tea Tin, Bushells Tea, Unknown
... Tea Tin...Bushells tea tin with lid, yellow painted scenery...Food storage cans Tins Food containers 'Bushells The Tea ...Bushells tea tin with lid, yellow painted scenery and people carrying tea in India.'Bushells The Tea of Flavour". 'Young, tender leaves, picked fresh and cured slowly, give Bushells Tea that enticing flavour' 'Slow, careful curing imprisons the fragrant sap-juice within the young tender leaves of Bushells Tea'food storage cans, tins, food containers -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Tea tin, Clark's
... Tea tin...Rusted tea tin, decorated with a lady, ship, man, coat... Lama JN J Long 480-4354 Prop. Rusted tea tin, decorated ...Rusted tea tin, decorated with a lady, ship, man, coat of arms with bunches of wattle surrounding pictures.'Sunbeam J Gadsden Brit Tin Plate Decorating, Clarks Lonsdale St. Melbourne. Reg. Lady Brassey John Stone O' Shannessy & Co. Photo His Excellency Lord Brassey, K.C.B. Photo T Lama JN J Long 480-4354 Prop. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - BUSHELLS TEA TIN
... BUSHELLS TEA TIN...Tin plate Bushells tea tin with lid, blue background... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Containers tin K216.2 Bushells Tea of flavour ...Tin plate Bushells tea tin with lid, blue background with depictions of Kookaburra, Emu, Kangaroo & Koala on sides.Bushells Tea of flavour 1lb netdomestic equipment, containers, tin, k216.2 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - BUSHELLS TEA TIN
... BUSHELLS TEA TIN...Tin plate Bushells tea tin with lid, blue background... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Containers tin K216.1 Bushells Tea of flavour ...Tin plate Bushells tea tin with lid, blue background with depictions of Kookaburra, Emu, Kangaroo and Koala on sides.Bushells Tea of flavour first grade 1lb netdomestic equipment, containers, tin, k216.1 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - ROLFES TEA TIN
... ROLFES TEA TIN...Round Rolfes tea tin with lid, blue & black background... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Containers tin K215.2 Rolfes Tea Round Rolfes ...Round Rolfes tea tin with lid, blue & black background with gold lettering. Rolfe & Co was established at Melbourne in 1854.Rolfes Teadomestic equipment, containers, tin, k215.2 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Tea Tin, First half of 20th Century
... Tea Tin...-village Robur Tea Co Ltd tea tea caddy Tin Tin plating Food ...The history of metal packaging began in Bohemia in the 1200s. Metal has been produced for a very long time. But the first metal used for packaging was tin. In particular, it was the process of tin plating that was invented in Bohemia. Before this no other metal was economically able to be used for packaging. Later, in 1667 Andrew Yarranton, and English engineer, and Ambrose Crowley brought the method to England. Here it was improved by ironmasters including Philip Foley. Then by 1697, John Hanbury had a rolling mill at Pontypool in South Wales. The method they developed involved rolling iron plates using cylinders. This process enabled more uniform blank plates to be produced than was possible by just hammering the tin. https://www.shilohplastics.com.au/history-of-metal-packaging/The use of tin to protect and store food and other items, revolutionised the world.Tin container painted yellow with printed crosses and circles,. The lid is labelled "Robur Cross Stitch Company" and "R" imprinted in the centre although the lid is badly corroded. ‘Cross – Stitch’ (printed green in small crosses and circles) followed by ‘Nett Weight ¾ lb. (printed beige in crosses and circles). Pure Blended Tea. Robur Tea Co Ltd’ flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, robur tea co ltd, tea, tea caddy, tin, tin plating, food containers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - TEA TIN, 1924
... TEA TIN...Small round tea tin with gold lid & black print, Robert... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Containers tin Small round tea tin with gold lid ...Small round tea tin with gold lid & black print, Robert Harper 7 Co Ltd, bottom label reads, Robert Harper & Co Limited Tea Merchants Mark RH 216 Description ? Ceylon Br ? Ca 50 ? Price quoted 9/7/24. Stick on label - Stamp Paper.domestic equipment, containers, tin -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Household, Tea tin, Late 19th century
... Tea tin... has been pierced in the top of the tin Tea tin Household ...This tin comes from the Melbourne firm of Rolfe and Co. and would have held tea. Rolfe & Co. was established by George Rolfe (Senior) in 1854 as a wholesale wine, spirit and provisions business. George Rolfe was a member of the Upper House of the Victorian Government from 1860 to 1862 and in 1867. He died in 1871 and his son, also George, succeeded him as the managing director of the business. This George Rolfe (1837-1919) came to Australia with his family in 1849 and lived first in South Australia and then came to Melbourne, joining his father’s business, George Rolfe was a keen farmer and fisherman and after holidaying in Warrnambool for some time, bought, in the early 1870s, the property at the mouth of the Hopkins River which he named Lyndoch after the town in South Australia. He came frequently to Warrnambool. He later extended his farming interests which included the properties of Fairy Hill and Shipley. George Rolfe married Jane Ann Lake in 1891 and the Lyndoch property passed to two of his stepdaughters. Today the Rolfe property is the site of an aged care facility. The business of Rolfe & Co. continued well into the 20th century.This tin is of great interest as a memento of George Rolfe of Lyndoch, Warrnambool and his Melbourne business, Rolfe & Co. George Rolfe was a prominent person in the Warrnambool district in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This is a metal container, rectangular in shape. It originally held tea. The sides of the tin have painted lettering regarding the contents and the supplier. This paint was originally in yellow, blue and brown tonings. The lid is round and slots into the rounded opening. The tin has been re-painted in a silver colour on the top and inside. The tin, especially the lettering on the sides, is much rusted and in some places the words are illegible. A small hole has been pierced in the top of the tin‘Rolfe’s Tea’ ‘Rolfe & Co. Ltd 300 King Street Melbourne’ rolfe & co, george rolfe senior, george rolfe junior, lyndoch, warrnambool -
Orbost & District Historical Society
Lipton's Tea tin, 1900 - 1920
... Lipton's Tea tin... of the earliest metals used to fashion oriental style tea containers. Tin... of the earliest metals used to fashion oriental style tea containers. Tin ...Tea was one of the first goods to be packaged in metal containers. Early import/export companies shipped it in metal-lined wooden crates. Pewter (widely used in England) was used one of the earliest metals used to fashion oriental style tea containers. Tin plated iron was made into tea canisters as early as 1790, often hand painted with places of the tea's origin. This tin has been adapted for use as a money box.In the mid-nineteenth century custom branded tins developed as a tasteful form of advertising. They were often cheap and decorative and found their way into households as gifts, often being kept as ornaments and storage boxes.They have survived well in many homes. A cylindrical metal Lipton's tin. The lid has a slot cut into it. The front panel has "LIPTON'S" above a red drawing of a tea factory and plantation with" TEA" below it. The print is white. There are panels framed in bamboo around the tin."Lipton tea, coffee and cocoa planter: Tea merchant by special appointment to his majesty King George V"tea-caddy lipton's container -
Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Tea Tin, Robur Tea Tine
... Tea Tin...Green tin, Robur Tea, picture of ship on front & back... Rupanyup grampians Green tin, Robur Tea, picture of ship on front ...Green tin, Robur Tea, picture of ship on front & back. Description of Robur Tea on either side. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Tin Tea Container, Wilson Bros, 1900-1940
... Tin Tea Container...tea tin... tin tea caddy drink container Wilson Bros Ensign Tea On label ...The tin was made by Wilson Bros, Melbourne, for Edwards' Ensign Tea Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1900-1940. There was a fire at their factory in Flinders Street Melbourne on April 30, 1921 which completely destroyed the building. New premises were obtained at 310/18 King Street Melbourne in 1923. there continued to be bill board advertisements for Ensign tea at the King Street address, also regular adverts in the Argus newspaper during1942.An Australia icon during the first half of the 20th century as tea drinking was a popular past time and social activity.Container for tea with hinged lid. Label yellow with map of Australia. Lid is coming away on one hinge. "Edwards Ensign Tea" On label "Edwards Ensign Tea"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, tea tin, tea caddy, drink, container, wilson bros, ensign tea -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Tin Tea Container, Wilson Bros, 1900-1940
... Tin Tea Container...tea tin... tin tea caddy drink container wilson bros ensign tea On label ...The tin was made by Wilson Bros, Melbourne, for Edwards' Ensign Tea Pty Ltd, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1900-1940. There was a fire at their factory in Flinders Street Melbourne on April 30, 1921 which completely destroyed the building. New premises were obtained at 310/18 King Street Melbourne in 1923. there continued to be bill board advertisements for Ensign tea at the King Street address, also regular adverts in the Argus newspaper during1942.An Australia icon during the first half of the 20th century as tea drinking was a popular past time and social activity.Container for tea with hinged lid. Label yellow with map of Australia. Lid is coming away on one hinge. "Edwards Ensign Tea" On label "Edwards Ensign Tea"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, tea tin, tea caddy, drink, container, wilson bros, ensign tea -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Tea Tin (Rolfe), Artefact, Early 20th century
... Tea Tin (Rolfe)...This is a tea tin from the business of Rolfe and Co... This is a tea tin from the business of Rolfe and Co., a wholesale ...This is a tea tin from the business of Rolfe and Co., a wholesale grocery and importing business founded in Melbourne in 1854 by George Rolfe Senior, a merchant and politician. George Rolfe died in 1871 and the business was then run by his son, George Rolfe, Junior. The business continued until at least the late 1930s. George Rolfe (1836-1919) was a keen sportsman and he began holidaying in Warrnambool for some years in the 1870s when he started buying land in the area. By the early 1880s Rolfe owned 50 acres in Warrnambool and established his holiday residence at Lyndoch near the mouth of the Hopkins River. He improved the original site with the addition of a large garden, stables, jetty, boatshed, water well, chaff and bone sheds, reservoir etc and bought other properties including Shipley on the Allansford Road and the adjoining property Fairy Hill. He continued managing the Rolfe and Co. business in Melbourne until his death in 1919. Today Rolfe’s Lyndoch property in Warrnambool is the site of an aged care facility. This tin is of considerable significance as it is a memento of George Rolfe who established the property of Lyndoch in Warrnambool and was a prominent land holder in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. (Note that we have another Rolfe tea tin but it is in very poor condition compared to this later acquisition). This is a rectangular-shaped tin with four sides originally painted yellow but now showing considerable rust. The printing on the sides is brown and white, some on a blue background and some surrounded by decorative patterns.No. 2 Rolfe & Co. Ltd 286-300 King St. Melbourne Rolfe’s Tea Rolfe and Co. was established at Melbourne in 1854. Ever since then it has enjoyed an enviable reputation as a firm which supplies to the public goods of the highest quality. george rolfe, lyndoch warrnambool, rolfe & co, importers, melbourne, history of warrnambool -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - TIN
... CEYLON TEA TIN...ROUND TEA TIN, PAINTED BLUE, EMBOSSED: CEYLON FLAVOURED... TIN RASAWATTE CEYLON TEA ROUND TEA TIN, PAINTED BLUE, EMBOSSED ...ROUND TEA TIN, PAINTED BLUE, EMBOSSED: CEYLON FLAVOURED RASAWATTE CEYLON TEAceylon tea tin, rasawatte ceylon tea -
Cheese World Museum
Tin, tea
... Tin, tea...This tea tin is part of the Uebergang Collection...Dark blue cylindrical tin with push-on lid decorated...-ocean-road This tea tin is part of the Uebergang Collection ...This tea tin is part of the Uebergang Collection. The collection is the property of the 'Ray & Joyce Uebergang Foundation' and was held in store for several years before being transferred to the care of Warrnambool Cheese and Butter Factory Company Ltd's Cheese World Museum. The Uebergang family came from Silesia in 1848 and were early settlers in the Allansford area. The Uebergangs purchased Tooram Park in 1912 and lived there until it was sold following the death of the last member of the family in 1994. The family often re-used, recycled and repaired items. The tea tin is an example of re-use. Moran & Cato was Dark blue cylindrical tin with push-on lid decorated with a bronze ring around the top and bottom for retail tea sales. The tin was sold by retail firm Moran & Cato and is decorated with their name in large white lettering on the front, and the address in scrolls at the bottom. The firm's logo/trade mark is featured in a circle at the top with a flower design each side. The logo/trade mark has the letters M & C intertwined and the company motto in a scroll below. The tin was designed to be used for storage once empty and is marked on the back with the word 'Cakes' in a cream scroll across the centre. The top half of this side is light blue and the bottom half dark blue.Trade mark: We Keep Troth Moran & Cato's Pure Tea/Branches in all suburbs of Melbourne and throughout Victoria, Hobart (Tas). At base: Moran & Cato Pty Ltd/277 Brunswick St/Fitzroy. Distributors for NSW. Moran & Cato Ltd Sydney. Reverse: Cakes On bottom: A24uebergang, tins, tea, moran & cato, recycling -
Koroit & District Historical Society
Bicentenary tea tin
... Bicentenary tea tin... Street Koroit great-ocean-road Bicentenary tea tin ... -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - BUSHELLS TEA TIN
... BUSHELLS TEA TIN... TEA TEA TINS BUSHELLS TEA OF FLAVOR FIRST GRADE 1 LB NET TWO ...TWO BLUE METAL TINS WITH AUSTRLIAN ANIMALS PAINTED ON SIDES, METAL LID. THERE IS TEA INSIDEBUSHELLS TEA OF FLAVOR FIRST GRADE 1 LB NETbushells tea, tea tins -
Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Tea Tin, Australian Billabong Tea
... Tea Tin... side. Australian Billabong Tea Tea Tin ...Olive green tin with squatting man drinking a cup of tea on one side. Man sitting, boiling a billy on the other side. Description of how to prepare Australian Billabong Tea on one side. Description of Billabong Tea on the other side. -
Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Tea Tin, Wedgewood Fine Tea
... Tea Tin.... Wedgewood Fine Tea Tea Tin ...Black tin with gold & blue markings. Square tin with rounded corners.Wedgwood, England 1759, Fine Teas, Wedgwood Original, Net weight 125g/4.4oz., Product of India & Kenya. -
Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Tea Tin, The Queen's Silver Jubilee 1952-1977
... Tea Tin... Silver Jubilee 1952-1977 Tea Tin ...Blue square small tinThe Queen's Silver Jubilee 1952-1977. Jacksons of Picadilly. Tea Blend 1977. Net weight 8 oz 226g. A blend of Indian and Ceylon Teas. Picture of QE11 on side. Picture of Windsor Castle on another side. Picture of Prince Phillip on another side. Picture of Buckingham Palace on another side. -
Woods' Farming and Heritage Museum
Tea Tin, Teedose English Afternoon Tea
... Tea Tin...Small square tin, used for tea leaves. Cream colour.... Small square tin, used for tea leaves. Cream colour with gold ...Small square tin, used for tea leaves. Cream colour with gold & black printing. Paintings.Teedose. English Afternoon Tea. 250g net. Painting of an afternoon tea scene with mother & two children. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Container - ROLFES TEA TIN
... ROLFES TEA TIN... DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT Containers tin K217 Rolfes Tea packed by Rolfe ...Round tin with lid, showing a scene of female tea pickers, labelled Rolfes Tea the young leaves only, Biscuits.Rolfes Tea packed by Rolfe & Co Ltd King St Melbourne 2lbs net Wilson Bros Pty Ltd Melbournedomestic equipment, containers, tin, k217