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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Book, Fish Dainties By Mrs H Wicken, 1888
... Fish Dainties By Mrs H Wicken......wicken... Harriet Frances Wicken, 1847-1937 was a cookery lecturer and demonstrator in London and published her first book " Kingswood Cookery Book" in 1885. ...The title, "Fish Dainties by Mrs H Wicken," is written in dark green with gold capitals. ...Fish Dainties By Mrs H Wicken Book Printed by Edgerton and Moore. ...Harriet Frances Wicken, 1847-1937 was a cookery lecturer and demonstrator in London and published her first book " Kingswood Cookery Book" in 1885. She migrated to Australia in 1886 and gave cookery classes at Warrnambool. Over the ensuing years she worked as a Technical Teacher in Sydney and published a number of books on cookery and domestic economy and housekeeping.The author is one of reknown in her field and spent a period of time in Warrnambool. The contents of the book show methods of cooking and typical fish dishes of the time.Small, hardcover book, cream with regency style pattern printed in grey. Spine bound in watermarked maroon. The title, "Fish Dainties by Mrs H Wicken," is written in dark green with gold capitals. Back cover is same colour but blank of any text. Written at the request of the Mutual Provedoring Company Limited 1891, Name MA Hawkins written in black ink. numbers, warrnambool, wicken, harriet wicken, fish recipes, kingswood cookery book, the australian home, cookery, mutual provedoring co. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Recipes given by Mrs Wicken at the Cookery Class Warrnambool, April 1888
... Recipes given by Mrs Wicken at the Cookery Class Warrnambool.......wicken...Harriet Frances Wicken, 1847-1937 was a cookery lecturer and demonstrator in London and published her first book “Kingswood Cookery Book” in 1885. ...The contents of the book show methods of cooking and basic dishes of the time. warrnambool wicken harriet wicken kingswood cookery book the australian home cookery j. w. harrison castlemaine fish dainties J. ...Harriet Frances Wicken, 1847-1937 was a cookery lecturer and demonstrator in London and published her first book “Kingswood Cookery Book” in 1885. She migrated to Australia in 1886 and gave cookery classes at Warrnambool. Over the ensuing years she worked as a Technical Teacher in Sydney and published a number of books on cookery and domestic economy and housekeeping. The author is one of renown in her field and spent a period of time in Warrnambool. The contents of the book show methods of cooking and basic dishes of the time. Small 12 page booklet with pale green cover. Title in different text styles inside square patterned border. “Harrison typ ..Castlemaine” in small fine print at the bottom edgeJ. W. Harrison, Printer and stationer, Castlemaine. warrnambool, wicken, harriet wicken, kingswood cookery book, the australian home, cookery, j. w. harrison, castlemaine, fish dainties -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Recipe Book, Circa 1920
... Recipes given by Mrs. Wicken at Cookery Class Warrnambool April 1888 stuck on inside cover facing page....Recipes given by Mrs. Wicken at Cookery Class Warrnambool April 1888 stuck on inside cover facing page. ....1 Recipes ranging from ginger beer, rumbled eggs, cauliflower soufflets, fish souffle, orange marmalade, cakes and puddings. Also includes some household hints and a knitting pattern for a baby's jersey. Hand written in ink , arranged randomly. Reference to Noorat and some names. An early example of favourite recipes collected and handwritten in an exercise book. This is a practice which continues to this day..1 Black covered exercise book with handwritten recipes includes .2 Pink covered, printed booklet. Recipes given by Mrs. Wicken at Cookery Class Warrnambool April 1888 stuck on inside cover facing page.non-fiction.2 R.A. Phillips Bookseller Warrnambool; Thomas Smith Printer Warrnamboolrecipes, household hints, knitting patterns, noorat, warrnambool, mrs wickens recipes -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Recovering cable tram bogie from trailer 427 - set of 20, Carolyn Dean, 11/11/1995
... Standing from left to right: Warren Doubleday, Carolyn Dean, Mrs. Wickens, Simon Jenkins, Garry Wood, Alan Snowball, Darren Hutchesson. ...Standing from left to right: Warren Doubleday, Carolyn Dean, Mrs. Wickens, Simon Jenkins, Garry Wood, Alan Snowball, Darren Hutchesson. ...Set of 20 of the recovery of the cable tram truck from 504 Glenferrie Road, Hawthorn on 11/11/1995. Refer to November 1995 Fares Please! for the story and Jan. 1996 for photographs of this event. Recovered cable tram parts from cable tram No. 427. 1 - looking at the remains 2 - ditto 3 - part of the side panel revealed 4 - Panel showing the number 5 - down to the floor level 6 - the frame is revealed 7 - not much left 8 - Some of the recovered parts 9 - getting the frame out of position and over the grass 10 - ditto 11 - turning it around 12 - where it was 13 - out on Glenferrie Road frontage 14 - loading it onto the trailer 15 - loaded 16 - the recovery group 17 - ditto. 18 - before work started 19 - ditto 20 - showing the number and painted panel. Standing from left to right: Warren Doubleday, Carolyn Dean, Mrs. Wickens, Simon Jenkins, Garry Wood, Alan Snowball, Darren Hutchesson. Kneeling John Phillips, Alastair Reither, Peter Winspur and Paul Mong. See November 1995 Fares Please! for the story and Jan. 1996 for photographs Yields information about the condition of a former Melbourne cable tram and the recovery of the wheels by the BTM.Series of 20 colour prints by Carolyn Dean. Printed on Fujicolor paper or Kodak paper.On rear in ink "11.11.95, C. Dean" Not item 20btm, cable trams, tramcar disposals, glenferrie rd, tram 427
