Showing 4 items matching "whittled objects"
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Wodonga & District Historical Society IncDecorative object - Whittled artefact, George Lynch
... whittled objects...The larger links have small balls inside them. Whittled artefact Decorative object Whittled artefact George Lynch ...This item was whittled as a continuous piece from a broomstick handle by George Lynch. George had a long career with Victorian Railways. The son of a railway man, George grew up in St Arnaud near the railway line. He watched the engines go by and dreamed of being an engine driver. He started working as a cleaner in 1907. Through hard work and further study, George worked his way up to become a locomotive driver. He moved to Wodonga in 1917. At the Victorian Railways Institute examinations, George won four gold medals for Engine Working and Westinghouse Brake In 1925 he was appointed as an Instructor. George was one of four senior drivers who in rotation drove the Sydney Limited. The other drivers were Ray Murphy, F. Hobbs and George Padgett. They all lived with their families in Wodonga. George drove the first Spirit of Progress from Spencer Street to Albury. He made railway history in 1937 when the Sydney Ltd ran non-stop from Albury to Spencer Street in 3 hrs. 25 mins, clipping 25 minutes off the previous record. He retired at the age of 65 in 1953 and died at the age of 74.This item is significance because it was made by a long-serving locomotive driver based in Wodonga.A chain made by whittling the handle of a broomstick. It is one continuous piece of wood with a variety of shapes swivels and interlinked sections. There are 13 similar sized links and 2 larger ones. The larger links have small balls inside them.whittled objects, george lynch, railways wodonga -
Embroiderers Guild, VictoriaFunctional Object - Needlework Chatelaine, Mrs Merle Whittle, Late 1900's
... Mrs Merle Whittle (member) Embroidery Cross stitch Set of sewing accessories in red and black cross stitch on cream linen in a traditional design, lined with red satin. A. Square box pin cushion B. Small box with tape measure C. Scissor holder D. Needle case with a Hedebo stitch covered bead E. Thimble holder pouch Functional Object ...Mrs Merle Whittle (member)Set of sewing accessories in red and black cross stitch on cream linen in a traditional design, lined with red satin. A. Square box pin cushion B. Small box with tape measure C. Scissor holder D. Needle case with a Hedebo stitch covered bead E. Thimble holder pouchembroidery, cross stitch -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Clothes Peg, 1900 - 1940
... Sold by calling at Rouse's and exchanging Gypsy Pegx:' for any old clothes and and a slice of bread and cheese. domestic items laundering Wooden peg made from a semi-split twig - whittled on ends and bound with a small metal circular band around the top. Also known as a Gypsy Peg. Functional object ...These pegs were made in England by gypsies, and called :'gypsie peg.', and called 'Gypsie Peg). Sold by calling at Rouse's and exchanging Gypsy Pegx:' for any old clothes and and a slice of bread and cheese.Wooden peg made from a semi-split twig - whittled on ends and bound with a small metal circular band around the top. Also known as a Gypsy Peg.domestic items, laundering -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Shortbread Stamp
... Inner piece pushes up to reveal handle at one end and engraved or whittled pattern of scotch thistle at the other end. Domestic object Shortbread Stamp ...Although this is listed in book of donations as a butter pat stamp it is likely that it was used to stamp shortbread biscuits.Round wooden cylinder with wooden piece inside. Inner piece pushes up to reveal handle at one end and engraved or whittled pattern of scotch thistle at the other end.domestic items, food preparation
