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Blacksmith's Cottage and Forge
Cake Stand, Beginning of the 20th Century
... turned wood...This cake stand was hand turned from osage orange wood..., with a fine narrow turned wood pedestal and a round base. The stand.... This gives it local significance. turned wood osage orange food stand ...This cake stand was hand turned from osage orange wood. The wood was sourced from a grove of osage orange trees in the Fisken/Taverner Street area. This grove was planted by Mr A C Simon, an orchardist, who brought the seeds from North America in the 1860's to create a protective hedge for his plants The wood from these plants produces a beautiful toned affect of dark brown and yellow/orange when turned and polished. The significance of this cake stand is that it has been carved from the osage orange which grows well in Bacchus Marsh although originated in America. Mr Simon made many items from this wood. This gives it local significance.This polished wooden stand would have been used for cake to be displayed It consists of a round 'plate' of wood as the top, with a fine narrow turned wood pedestal and a round base. The stand is made of osage orange giving it the unique tones of dark brown and orange wood.turned wood, osage orange, food stand, food display, brown orange wood, wooden, cake stand, parlour item, table centre piece, polished wood, ornamental stand -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Clothes Pegs, Dolly pegs, `1950 c
... Clothes pegs, turned wood, also known as "Dolly pegs...Clothes pegs, turned wood.... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Clothes pegs, turned wood, also ...Clothes pegs, turned wood, also known as "Dolly pegs". Similar to "Best American clothes pegs". For household use, pegging wet clothing out to dry on clothes line.Clothes pegs, turned wood.clothes pegs, dolly pegs, laundry equipment -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, other, Seismic Bowl by Stephen Hogbin, 1998
... turned wood.... turned wood bowl gippsland campus churchill visiting artist ...Stephen HOGBIN Born England Renowned wood turner Stephen Hogbin was a craftsman-in-residence at Melbourne State College in 1975, and a visiting artist at the Gippsland Centre for Art and Design in 1999.Timber bowl made of red oak.turned wood, bowl, gippsland campus, churchill, visiting artist -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Ceremonial object - Commemorative Trowel, c1865
... Silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle. ...." Silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle. Ceremonial ...Silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle. "Presented by the Revd. Hugh Blair A.M. to Hugh Murray Esqre. J.P. on the occasion of laying the foundation stone OF THE BIRREGURRA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, JANUARY 1865."birregurra presbyterian church, blair, hugh, rev, murray, hugh, j.p. -
Greensborough Historical Society
Domestic object - Darner, Darning Mushroom, 1950s
... Small darning mushroom, turned wood, painted fawn... clothing. darning mushrooms darners Small darning mushroom, turned ...Used for darning clothing such as socks. This is a small one, possibly used for children's clothing.Small darning mushroom, turned wood, painted fawndarning mushrooms, darners -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Furniture - Kitchen Table, c. 1800s
... Rectangular pine dining table. Four turned wood legs ... churchill island Table Rectangular pine dining table. Four turned ...Rectangular pine dining table. Four turned wood legs amess house, churchill island, table -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Wine coasters, L.G.S. London, 1977
... A pair of sterling silver wine coasters with a turned wood... coasters with a turned wood base. Wine coasters L.G.S. London ...This pair of wine coasters were gifted by the Faculty of Anaesthetists, Royal College of Surgeons of England to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the first meeting of the FARACS in 1952. The hallmarks engraved on the silver verify the maker and date.A pair of sterling silver wine coasters with a turned wood base.Engraved on both objects; PRESENTED BY / THE FACULTY OF ANAESTHETISTS R.C.S. ENG. / 1952-1977 [hallmark] LGS / character of lion / mark of leopards head / cursive script C / mark of Queen Victoriafaracs, royal college of surgeons of england, rcs, l.g.s. london -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Functional object - Wooden offering plate
... Varnish wood offering plate with a long turned wood handle.... offering plate with a long turned wood handle. Functional object ...Varnish wood offering plate with a long turned wood handle.offering plate -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Ceremonial object - Gavel, 1941
... Polished and varnished turned wood gavel with an inscribed... turned wood gavel with an inscribed silver disk. Ceremonial ...Polished and varnished turned wood gavel with an inscribed silver disk."FRANK PATON MEMORIAL CHURCH DEEPDENE 22-2-41 Presented by the Architects SCARBOROUGH, ROBERTSON & LOVE"frank paton memorial chapel deepdene -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Gavel sound block
... Turned wood gavel sound block with engraved sliver plaque..... Province 1950-1951" Turned wood gavel sound block with engraved ...Turned wood gavel sound block with engraved sliver plaque."Presented to the High Court of Victoria and Tasmania by N.S.W. Province 1950-1951"methodist order of knights -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Ceremonial object - Commemorative Trowel, c1918
... Silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle... 23rd 1918" Silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood ...Silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle in a worn cardboard box."PRESENTED TO W.R.Little AT THE LAYING OF THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE MOONEE PONDS METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. FEBY 23rd 1918"moonee ponds methodist sunday school, little, w.r. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Ceremonial object - Commemorative trowel, 1904
... Sterling silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood..." Sterling silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle ...Sterling silver commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle, engraved decorations and inscription"Presented to F. J. Cato Esqe on the occasion of his laying memorial stone S. Malvern Methodist Church Oct. 8th. 1904"cato, f. j., south malvern methodist church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Offering plate
... Round varnished turned wood offering plate with dark red... Street Malvern East melbourne Round varnished turned wood ...Round varnished turned wood offering plate with dark red felt lining. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Souvenir - VASE VIETNAM, C.1962 - 73
... Vase, wooden. Appears to be turned wood covered with black... to be turned wood covered with black laquer and mother of pearl inserts ...Vase, wooden. Appears to be turned wood covered with black laquer and mother of pearl inserts.souvenirs, vietnam, ornaments - vases -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Article - Darning Mushroom, Fritz Prager, 1940 - 1945
... Darning mushroom made from turned wood and polished. Comes... Victoria Darning mushroom made from turned wood and polished. Comes ...Made by internee at Compound A Camp 3 Tatura VictoriaDarning mushroom made from turned wood and polished. Comes with a sewing box. (see C0219). -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Vase - wooden, Karl Wied, 1942
... One of a pair of turned wood vases. Polished dark wood... Tatura the-murray One of a pair of turned wood vases. Polished ...One of a pair of turned wood vases. Polished dark wood. Glass insert in one. (see C0232) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Tool - SOCK DARNING MUSHROOM
... , turned wood with printed name and address on top.... implement for use when darning socks, turned wood with printed name ...Wooden mushroom shaped implement for use when darning socks, turned wood with printed name and address on top.Reg Franz Kaaden March 3rd 1893 137 Victoria Street East Brunswickhandcrafts, needlework equipment, darning -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Functional object - Buttons, 1940's
... 4 turned wood buttons, dark brown. Each with 2 holes... 3 Tatura On back of backing card "Im Camp Gemacht" 4 turned ...Believed to have been made by Mr Doster at Camp 3 Tatura4 turned wood buttons, dark brown. Each with 2 holes in centre. Attached to backing card with cotton thread.On back of backing card "Im Camp Gemacht" -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Ceremonial object - Commemorative Trowel, C1930
... lining containing a silver trowel with a turned wood handle. ... with a turned wood handle. Ceremonial object Commemorative Trowel ...Oblong black leather box with blue satin and cream sating lining containing a silver trowel with a turned wood handle. "Presented to F. J. Cato Esq by his Fellow Trustees on the occasion of the laying of the Foundation Stone of the South Camberwell Methodist Church 7th June 1930"south camberwell methodist church, cato, f. j. -
Mont De Lancey
Chair
... of turned wood in the upper part. Seat is made of particle board.... chair with armrests, and 9 pies of turned wood in the upper part ...Used by Principal of Wandin East Primary School. Donated by teacher, Mrs. Margot Capuano.Wooden 'bell' shaped chair with armrests, and 9 pies of turned wood in the upper part. Seat is made of particle board. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Silver Commemorative Trowel, c1957
... containing an engraved EPNS commemorative trowel with a turned wood... EPNS commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle. Silver ...Oblong dark blue leather box with cream satin lining containing an engraved EPNS commemorative trowel with a turned wood handle."Presented to Deaconess I. M Boughen on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone St Marks Presbyterian Church Hall Kindergarden Jordanville 6-4-1957"st marks presbyterian church hall kindergarden jordanville -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Bed Warmer
... has 5 cm diam. holes. The long handle is of turned wood.... is of turned wood. Bed Warmer ...A large dish-shaped copper bowl with patterned lid which has 5 cm diam. holes. The long handle is of turned wood.None. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Communion glasses in tray
... Handmade portable wood communion glasses tray with a turned... communion glasses tray with a turned wood handle. The tray has ...Handmade portable wood communion glasses tray with a turned wood handle. The tray has a small commemorative plaque and holds 40 glasses."In loving memory of MARION PATTERSON 8.6.1941" "SILVER"patterson, marion -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Furniture - Chiffonier
... doors. Shelf supported by two pedestals. Four turned wood legs.... pedestals. Four turned wood legs. Furniture Chiffonier ...Rescued by George Cox from an old house being demolished to make way for Pacific Way, Forest Hill. Restored by George CoxCedar chiffonier with zinc mesh sides. One drawer and two doors. Shelf supported by two pedestals. Four turned wood legs.furniture, domestic -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Ceremonial object - Commemorative Trowel, 1938
... S059.1 small engraved silver trowel with turned wood handle... small engraved silver trowel with turned wood handle. S059.2 ...The church, on the corner of Scott and Cameron Streets, Cavendish, Vic 3144 replaced an earlier church built in the 1860s.S059.1 small engraved silver trowel with turned wood handle. S059.2 Yale style lock brass key with a small wood fob with gilt text.S059.1 "Presented to Rev. C. Irving Benson on occasion of LAYING FOUNDATIOIN STONE METHODIST CHURCH CAVENDISH 17-8-1938" S059.2 "Cavendish 25.8.54"cavendish methodist church, rev c irving benson, commemorative trowel, key -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Food Safe
... windows. Front legs machine turned wood..... Front legs machine turned wood. Functional object Food Safe ...Wooden Kitchen Safe for storing food, with hinged door (with key-hole) and three galvanised preformatted sheet metal windows. Front legs machine turned wood.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, food safe, kitchen safe, kitchen furniture, food storage, food preservation -
Upper Yarra Museum
Wooden Serviette holder individual x 6 painted Australian motifs, Unknown
... Wooden Serviette holder turned wood, light and dark... Serviette holder turned wood, light and dark in colour. Hand painted ...This item was used at the Mayer Chalet, Warburton .In the Dinning room. the Marysville Historical Society donated to The Upper Yarra Museum in 2013The Chalet was burnt down.Wooden Serviette holder turned wood, light and dark in colour. Hand painted from Mayer Chalet. number 1. painted tree and fence with mountains in the back groundmayer chalet, warburton -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Sewing Box, c.1943
... ., hinged lid. Darning mushroom of polished turned wood inside. (see... mushroom of polished turned wood inside. (see C0217 for work sheet ...Created by German internee Prager FritzSewing box with lift out compartment. Polished Wood., hinged lid. Darning mushroom of polished turned wood inside. (see C0217 for work sheet on darning mushroom).camp 3a internment camp, tatura, craftwork, camp 3, craft work -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Photograph, The Prince's Show May 1920 Bacchus Marsh District Exhibit
... and other small goods, vegetables, hay grasses, grain, turned wood... fruit, meats, vegetables, hay, grasses, grain, turned wood... and other small goods, vegetables, hay grasses, grain, turned wood ...During May through to July 1920 Prince Edward, later to become King Edward VIII of England toured Australia to thank the country for its support during World War One and to strengthen ties between Australia and the United Kingdom. He arrived in Victoria on the 26 May 1920 and on the 29 May attended a special agricultural show at the Royal Agricultural Showgrounds at Flemington. Bacchus Marsh district was invited to contribute to a display of agricultural produce and products which was displayed in the Government Pavilion at the Showgrounds. The display according to a newspaper report in the Bacchus Marsh Express on 5 June 1920 included 33 trays of fresh fruit, preserved fruit, pickles, sauces, bacon and other small goods, vegetables, hay grasses, grain, turned wood, wines and other drinks', &c., aided by pot plants, flags, draping of maroon and gold (official Exhibit colors) made up a color scheme and general effect worthy of the occasion. The Prince inspected the exhibit and expressed his admiration of it, his only regret was that he could not give more time to its examination. There was also 'an improvised "pheasant" nestling in one corner, and what "amazing" eyes it had!'. The organiser of the display was F. C. Minns, and the decorator was T. Stewart. This photograph is notable for its size and high quality framing. This signifies the importance the local community placed upon being chosen to participate in a major royal event and the desire to record this in a grand and elaborate way for posterity. Very large framed photograph of the agricultural produce and products from the Bacchus Marsh district displayed as part of a special exhibition for Prince Edward, the heir to the British throne when he visited Melbourne in May 1920. The display comprised a wide variety of produce such as fresh and preserved fruit, meats, vegetables, hay, grasses, grain, turned wood, wines and other drinks. The image is divided in the middle into two different angles of the display.A caption in gold lettering at the foot of the image reads 'The Prince's Show May 1920 Bacchus Marsh District Exhibit Royal Agricultural Society Showgrounds'royal visits, shows and exhibitions -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Domestic object - Chair, Early 20th Century
... , front legs and spokes joining legs are patterned turned' wood...), bean bags, and the egg-shaped pod chair that turns. It also ...The chair has been used since antiquity, although for many centuries it was a symbolic article of state and dignity rather than an article for ordinary use. "The chair" is still used as the emblem of authority in the House of Commons in the United Kingdom and Canada, and in many other settings. In keeping with this historical connotation of the "chair" as the symbol of authority, committees, boards of directors, and academic departments all have a 'chairman' or 'chair'. Endowed professorships are referred to as chairs. It was not until the 16th century that chairs became common. Until then, people sat on chests, benches, and stools, which were the ordinary seats of everyday life. The number of chairs which have survived from an earlier date is exceedingly limited; most examples are of ecclesiastical, seigneurial or feudal origin. Chairs were in existence since at least the Early Dynastic Period of Egypt (c. 3100 BC). They were covered with cloth or leather, were made of carved wood, and were much lower than today's chairs – chair seats were sometimes only 10 inches (25 cm) high. In ancient Egypt, chairs appear to have been of great richness and splendour. Fashioned of ebony and ivory, or of carved and gilded wood, they were covered with costly materials, magnificent patterns and supported upon representations of the legs of beasts or the figures of captives. Generally speaking, the higher ranked an individual was, the taller and more sumptuous was the chair he sat on and the greater the honour. On state occasions, the pharaoh sat on a throne, often with a little footstool in front of it.[ The average Egyptian family seldom had chairs, and if they did, it was usually only the master of the household who sat on a chair. Among the better off, the chairs might be painted to look like the ornate inlaid and carved chairs of the rich, but the craftsmanship was usually poor. The earliest images of chairs in China are from 6th-century Buddhist murals and stele, but the practice of sitting in chairs at that time was rare. It was not until the 12th century that chairs became widespread in China. Scholars disagree on the reasons for the adoption of the chair. The most common theories are that the chair was an outgrowth of indigenous Chinese furniture, that it evolved from a camp stool imported from Central Asia, that it was introduced to China by Christian missionaries in the 7th century, and that the chair came to China from India as a form of Buddhist monastic furniture. In modern China, unlike Korea or Japan, it is no longer common to sit at floor level. In Europe, it was owing in great measure to the Renaissance that the chair ceased to be a privilege of state and became a standard item of furniture for anyone who could afford to buy it. Once the idea of privilege faded the chair speedily came into general use. Almost at once the chair began to change every few years to reflect the fashions of the day. Thomas Edward Bowdich visited the main Palace of the Ashanti Empire in 1819, and observed chairs engrossed with gold in the empire. In the 1880s, chairs became more common in American households and usually there was a chair provided for every family member to sit down to dinner. By the 1830s, factory-manufactured “fancy chairs” like those by Sears, Roebuck, and Co. allowed families to purchase machined sets. With the Industrial Revolution, chairs became much more available. The 20th century saw an increasing use of technology in chair construction with such things as all-metal folding chairs, metal-legged chairs, the Slumber Chair,[ moulded plastic chairs and ergonomic chairs. The recliner became a popular form, at least in part due to radio and television. The modern movement of the 1960s produced new forms of chairs: the butterfly chair (originally called the Hardoy chair), bean bags, and the egg-shaped pod chair that turns. It also introduced the first mass-produced plastic chairs such as the Bofinger chair in 1966. Technological advances led to moulded plywood and wood laminate chairs, as well as chairs made of leather or polymers. Mechanical technology incorporated into the chair enabled adjustable chairs, especially for office use. Motors embedded in the chair resulted in massage chairs. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ChairThe chair is one of the most commonly used items providing comfort.Chair wooden varnished dark brown. Spokes for back support, front legs and spokes joining legs are patterned turned' wood. Backrest has a floral emblem with a kangaroo in the centre.Back rest has a floral emblem with a kangaroo in the centre.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, chair, dining, carpentry