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Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Domestic object - Toby Jug, 1936 to 1960
... Toby Jug...Toby Jug... during their life in Wodonga. Toby jugs date back to the mid...A ceramic Toby Jug depicting the character "Simon.... Toby jugs date back to the mid-1760s in Staffordshire, England ...This item is from a collection donated by descendants of John Francis Turner of Wodonga. Mr. Turner was born on 6 June 1885. He completed all of his schooling at Scotts Boarding School in Albury, New South Wales. On leaving school, he was employed at Dalgety’s, Albury as an auctioneer. In 1924 John was promoted to Manager of the Wodonga Branch of Dalgety’s. On 15/03/1900 he married Beatrice Neal (born 7/12/1887 and died 7/2/1953) from Collingwood, Victoria. They had 4 daughters – Francis (Nancy), Heather, Jessie and Mary. In 1920, the family moved From Albury to Wodonga, purchasing their family home “Locherbie” at 169 High Street, Wodonga. "Locherbie" still stands in Wodonga in 2022. The collection contains items used by the Turner family during their life in Wodonga. Toby jugs date back to the mid-1760s in Staffordshire, England. The most common belief is that Toby Jugs were named for an 18th-century Yorkshire man who got the nickname Toby Fillpot after he drank 2,000 pints of Yorkshire stingo (ale). Original jugs usually showed a seated figure but over time they evolved to be character mugs, often featuring well known personalities. Simon Cellarer was the subject of a 19th century English folksong. The keys on the handle are those to his cellar, full of great wines and ales. He was always good for standing a drink for his friends. It was issued from 1936 to 1960.This item comes from a collection used by a prominent citizen of Wodonga. It is representative of a style of pottery items popular in the 1930s to 1970s in Australian households.A ceramic Toby Jug depicting the character "Simon the Cellarer". The character wears a maroon hat and white ruff. The handle is in the shape of the keys to the cellar door.Around bottom of ruff: "Simon Cellarer:toby jugs, pottery, character jugs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Toby Jug
... Toby Jug...Brown glazed traditional Toby Jug... traditional Toby Jug Functional object Toby Jug ...Made by White Brothers Box Hill (now Vitclay) as a wedding present for T.S. Luke, Accountant of Australian Tesselated Tile Co.Brown glazed traditional Toby JugUncle Tobydomestic items, ornaments / decorative -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Ceramic, Frith, John, Toby Jug - CJ Dennis, 1976
... Toby Jug - CJ Dennis... Gippsland artwork permanent collection Toby Jug - CJ Dennis Ceramic ...Donated by Mr & Mrs O.S. Green, 1976gippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
... toby jug...TWELVE COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS OF TRAVELLING TOBY JUG... history photography photographs exhibition toby jug TWELVE COLOUR ...TWELVE COLOUR PHOTOGRAPHS OF TRAVELLING TOBY JUG EXHIBITION FROM SHEPPARTON ART GALLERY. SOME WITH NAMES OF MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS ON BACK. PHOTOGRAPHS CATALOGUED 1845 1 - 12, PHOTOS ON VICTORIAN COLLECTION MARKED 1845 A TO K. local history, photography, photographs, exhibition, toby jug -
Clunes Museum
Domestic object - CHINA, Royal Doulton
... toby jug... on all sides, gold rim .4 Toby jug, brown .5 Vase, cream... doulton teapot vase toby jug Royal Doulton .1 Teapot, brown ....1 Teapot, brown colouring, tree on one side, Arundel Castle on the other .2 Lid for teapot .3 Vase, cream, wattle on all sides, gold rim .4 Toby jug, brown .5 Vase, cream, countryside scene, tan coloured rim .6 Vase, tall, 2 x handles, church, countryside sceneRoyal Doulton royal doulton, teapot, vase, toby jug -
Melbourne Legacy
Ceramic - Mug, Legatee Stan Savige 1946, 1946
... Cream coloured ceramic Toby jug with handle. Relief... coloured ceramic Toby jug with handle. Relief portrait of Legatee ...A tankard mug that was produced in 1946 to honour Legatee Stan Savige service to Melbourne Legacy. See Frank Doolan's account at 01287.10. The mug was produced by EG Greenway Pty Ltd, a pottery manufacturer in Blackburn, associated with Legatee Herb Greenway.Shows the importance of Stan Savige to Legacy that they honoured him by portraying him in a mug.Cream coloured ceramic Toby jug with handle. Relief portrait of Legatee Stan Savige on one side and relief insignia of Legacy Torch and laurel wreath on the opposite side.Under side of mug is etched with Legatee Stan Savige 1946souvenir, founding legatee, stan savige -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: LYDIA CHANCELLOR AND HER TOBY JUGS
... conducted by 'TOORA' and is about Lydia Chancellor and her vast toby... collections pottery toby jugs people Part of a photocopied newspaper ...Part of a photocopied newspaper article taken from The Bendigo Advertiser, Saturday June 13th., 1964. It is a column conducted by 'TOORA' and is about Lydia Chancellor and her vast toby jug collection. There is also a photo of Lydia Chancellor holding one of the oldest in her collection - an interesting Clarice Cliff piece.handcrafts, ceramics, lydia chancellor collection, collection ceramics, collections, pottery, toby jugs, people -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Lydia Chancellor (Pethard)
... for her mother and began an extensive collection of Toby jugs. She... for her mother and began an extensive collection of Toby jugs. She ...Lydia Chancellor (1889-Dec 1979) Her parents were George Pethard and Miriam Peatling. George founded Tarax soft drinks in Numurkah in 1898 before moving to Bendigo in 1902 and establishing a brewing factory there. He also built the home "Taraxville" in Panton St. The factory ceased operation in Bendigo during WW1. After the war, the firm was re-established by George jnr, brewing in Melbourne. Lydia married Norman George Chancellor in 1924 but he died 2 yrs later. Lydia returned to Bendigo to care for her mother and began an extensive collection of Toby jugs. She donated 100 jugs to the Bendigo Art Gallery in 1973. She broadcast weekly on 3BO under the name "Chance" and in this capacity, she delivered tennis results and notesA paper detailing the life of Lydia Pethard, Tarax Cola and her contributions to the Bendigo Art Gallery and Tennis/tarax, bendigo art gallery, lydia chancellor -
Melbourne Legacy
Document - Speech, Testimonial Dinner given for Legatee Frank Doolan held at Legacy House, on Monday 27th May 1974, 1974
... the Savige Toby Jug (00198) was created by Herb Greenway for an event... the Savige Toby Jug (00198) was created by Herb Greenway for an event ...Transcription of the speeches given at a dinner at the Oakleigh Waverley Branch to honour Legatee Frank Doolan, who was a close friend of Stan Savige and a founding member of Melbourne Legacy. It was Doolan who suggested in 1925 that the object of Legacy be changed from the original intention to find work for returned servicemen to looking after the widows and children of those who had died. Although he refused nominations to be President throughout the ensuing years, he served on many committees, working tirelessly in the background. He was also a part of the campaign to build the Melbourne Shrine of Remembrance. He recounts the confrontation between Legatee Kemsley and Allan Spowers, the Editor of the Argus. His address at the dinner was self deprecating in tone and contained many interesting anecdotes about famous people he had worked with, including Stan Savige. He tells the story of how the Savige Toby Jug (00198) was created by Herb Greenway for an event to welcome Savige back from WW2, and how as a member of the Anzac Observance Committee he helped to distribute a couple of hundred Lone Pine seedlings around Australia. He also recounts the pride he felt in being asked to plant the Olive Tree of Peace at the Shrine of Remembrance in 1973 as part of the Legacy 50th anniversary celebrations. The olive tree was moved in 2002 into the new courtyard. He talks about being asked to propose the toast of Legacy at the 1965 Perth Conference and recounted part of what he said. He used the analogy of the cause of Legacy being like a cloak with threads of gold and silver, interwoven with the efforts of Legatees. The personal anecdotes reveal the human side of Legacy history, and attest to the social customs of the day.White foolscap paper x 13 pages with black type of a report on a dinner at Legacy House for L/ Doolan.Title page: 'Archive copy' handwritten in blue biro. Some pencilled annotations throughout.legatee event, tree planting, speech, frank doolan