Showing 4 items matching "vintage oil cans"
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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFunctional object - Victorian Railways Oil Can/Feeder
... oil can...oil feeder...vintage...The oil can/feeder has local significance as it was donated by a resident of Wodonga, as well as state significance as an example of the equipment used by the Victorain Railways. oil can oil feeder vintage oil cans vintage oil feeders victorian "V↑R" on the proper left side. ...The Victorian Railways oil can/feeder was used to oil various parts of engines of trains as part of the maintenance of trains. This would have been carried out by employees in the 'Rolling Stock Branch' of Victorian Railways, which included the maintenance and operation of locomotives and rolling stock. It was donated by a resident of Wodonga, and the Wodonga train line and train station opened in November 1873 when the section of the line from Wangaratta to Wodonga was completed. The expansion of Victorian Railways to the northeast of Victoria occurred after the Victorian Government took over the railways in 1867 and the trains serviced large towns such as Seymour, Wangaratta and Wodonga, as well as smaller towns along the way.The oil can/feeder has local significance as it was donated by a resident of Wodonga, as well as state significance as an example of the equipment used by the Victorain Railways.Grey metal Victorian Railways oil can/feeder used to oil various parts of train engines, with a long spout, handle and a chain attached to the lid."V↑R" on the proper left side.oil can, oil feeder, vintage oil cans, vintage oil feeders, victorian -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Chest of Drawers, British Imperial Oil Company Ltd, 1905-1927
... The frame has been constructed from the wooden panels of a vintage oil and kerosene box. The three drawers have been created from empty kerosene cans that were cut in half from top to bottom, some with the round opening closed over. ...The frame has been constructed from the wooden panels of a vintage oil and kerosene box. The three drawers have been created from empty kerosene cans that were cut in half from top to bottom, some with the round opening closed over. ...This early 20th-century chest of drawers is unique. It was made from recycled timber kerosene boxes and metal tins. The case was made in South Australia between 1905 and 1927 by the British Imperial Oil Company Ltd, which was the first business to import bulk petroleum products into Australia. Before this, ships carried crates of kerosene as cargo. Items salvaged from the 1880 wreck of the vessel Eric the Red included kerosene boxes. Kerosene replaced plant and animal-based fuel, such as whale oil, for lighting in homes and for the lamps in lighthouses and on marine vessels. It was also used for cooking and heating and as engine fuel. The last kerosene-fueled lighthouse lamp was transferred to solar power in 1985. The chest of drawers is one-of-a-kind. The original uses for the components of the chest of drawers, the wooden box and metal tins were for containing and transporting kerosene. Kerosene was used from the late 19th century for fuel in lamps, heating, and cooling. Previously whale oil was used for the lamps in lighthouses. The company providing the kerosene was the first to import it into Australia in bulk quantities. The set of drawers is one of the many ways that inventive Australians were able to repurpose materials.Chest of drawers; wooden frame and rails, metal drawers with vertical metal handles. The frame has been constructed from the wooden panels of a vintage oil and kerosene box. The three drawers have been created from empty kerosene cans that were cut in half from top to bottom, some with the round opening closed over. Inscriptions from the original box and cams are stencilled on the top and base of the frame and impressed or painted on the metal cans. The frame has provision for a further drawer. The wooden case and metal tins were made in Australia.Top and base of frame; "THE BRITISH IMPERIAL OIL CO. LTD." "OIL ENGINE KEROSENE" "CASE ANDTINS AUSTRALIAN MADE" On tin; "POWIRIN" "BIOCO LTD" Logo [cross} with inscription on horizontal bar "CROSS" Impressed in timber drawer dividers (indecipherable text) Side of drawer, painted in orange on black; "TY -, REG U S - TIDE - "flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, antique, domestic equipment, chest of drawers, tool box, furniture, storage, recycled tin, recycled box, kerosene, fossil fuel, lighthouse lamp fuel, british imperial oil company ltd. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedContainer - Joseph "Joe" Wlodarczyk Collection - Vintage Oil Can
... Joseph "Joe" Wlodarczyk Collection - Vintage Oil Can...oil can found in many factory or home workshops. They were typical used for multiple functions including drilling metal, oiling small bearings, etc. The origin of the can came from the estate of Joseph Wlodarczyk whom worked at Massey Ferguson, therefore it may have come from Massey Ferguson Small brass cylinder oil can with needle style sprout and push button bottom Container Joseph "Joe" Wlodarczyk Collection - Vintage Oil Can ...This is a typical small oil can found in many factory or home workshops. They were typical used for multiple functions including drilling metal, oiling small bearings, etc. The origin of the can came from the estate of Joseph Wlodarczyk whom worked at Massey Ferguson, therefore it may have come from Massey FergusonSmall brass cylinder oil can with needle style sprout and push button bottom -
Mont De LanceyDomestic object - Deep Fryer Basket, 1950's
... vintage wire fish and chip fryer from the 1950's. The basket holds the cut chips or fish and has a long thick curved open wire formed handle which can hang on the side of the saucepan for draining the cooking oil....oil from cooked food. Food preparation Food processing equipment Deep fryer basket 1940s A medium sized vintage wire fish and chip fryer from the 1950's. The basket holds the cut chips or fish and has a long thick curved open wire formed handle which can hang on the side of the saucepan for draining the cooking oil. ...Deep fryer baskets are typically made of wire mesh or stainless steel, and they allow for both efficient frying and draining of excess oil from cooked food. A medium sized vintage wire fish and chip fryer from the 1950's. The basket holds the cut chips or fish and has a long thick curved open wire formed handle which can hang on the side of the saucepan for draining the cooking oil.food preparation, food processing equipment, deep fryer basket, 1940s
