Historical information
Moulded green glass hand juice extractor with measuring base from the 1940s were the standard form for extracting and storing quantities of juice as opposed to the earlier more simple single lip base type of juicer.
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Moulded green glass hand juice extractor with measuring base from the 1940s were the standard form for extracting and storing quantities of juice as opposed to the earlier more simple single lip base type of juicer.
eureka stockade, royal australian mint
non-fiction
frank clune, china, nathan spielvogel, travel, australian writers
mt pleasant school, ballarat, bicentenary, michael taffe, francis ellis, tree planting
On timber matress base/frame stamped Tunbridge & Sons Ballarat.
non-fiction
avenues of honour, remembrance, world war i, italy
non-fiction
ruby lindsay, naturalist, barrett, art nouveau, creswick, ballarat
Small 95 page booklet published in 1857 by Fairfax, Melbourne and inscribed by W. D. Lang.
non-fiction
Rev John Dunmore Lang's defence of his son who was imprisoned for his part in the fraud at the Bank of New South Wales Ballarat and Clunes in 1854.
drake, lang, rev john dunmore lang, ballarat, clunes, select committee of enquiry
eureka stockade, ballarat, nathan spielvogel
non-fiction
eureka stockade, centenary, sydney, fellowship of australian writers, mary gilmore
non-fiction
memoir, spielvogel, ballarat, dimboola
victorian railways, michael taffe, ballarat, transportation of goods,
burke, mckew, st arnaud, wedding photography
burke, st arnaud, donald, photograph, tintype
irish, celtic, pokerwork, picture frame, arts and crafts,
An example of the furniture manufactured on the goldfields at Ballarat c.1900. Originally the business was established by Emanuel Steinfeld furniture manufacturer and retailer, who settled at Ballarat and in 1856 opened his furniture warehouse. Steinfeld left the Ballarat in 1881 and lived at St Kilda. He left his Ballarat business in the hands of two nephews, Sussman & Kornblum who continued the business in their own name.
An example of colonial cabinet making in one of Ballarat's pioneering furniture manufacturing businesses that was founded in the 1850s.
Backstamp of Sussman & Kornblum Ballarat
ballarat, jewish, cabinetmakers
melbourne punch, charles hotham, eureka stockade, ballarat, nicholas chevalier
fiction
lake wendouree, ballarat, poetry
tea strainer, tea infuser,
non-fiction
victorian railways
The celebration of Queen Victoria's birthday on May 24 was renamed Empire Day in 1903 after her death in 1901. It was celebrated throughout the British Empire, including in Australia. Ballarat schools marched in procession with a salute at the Town Hall before attending church services at their respective churches. By the late 1950s the celebration became Commonwealth Empire Day the reference to Empire being dropped by the 1960s.
These form part of a large family collection of bookmarks and local & family history items at Hymettus Cottage, home to the same family for the past 125 years in 2024. They have a well documented provenance and a known owner forming part of a significant and representative historical collection that reflects Ballarat's local history from a family perspective. They contribute to our understanding of social and family life in twentieth century Ballarat and providing interpretative capacity for family, local, and social history themes.
Three Empire Day cardboard bookmarks each featuring an illustrated crown, with crossed Australian and British flags, each bookmark trimmed in gold. The first is simply for Empire Day and two commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II and the 1953 Royal Visit respectively.
empire day, royal visit, bookmarks, empire day movement, melbourne, coronation year 1953
non-fiction
victorian railways, mildura, souvenir, mildura sunlight, 1960, ballarat, melbourne
non-fiction
john pascoe fawkner, london, melbourne
non-fiction
queen mother, royal visit, ballarat, 1958
The Ballarat Homecoming celebrations in 1935 were claimed in the local newspaper, The Courier to be 'the greatest pageant organised in any of Victoria's provincial centres'. The celebrations included street stalls, illuminations and carnival rides.
A rare survivor of an ephemeral souvenir item from the Back to Ballarat March 9-10th, 1935.
Symbols of the City of Ballaarat, a miner, and an agricultural worker set against the rising sun.
Stokes Melb stamped to back of badge.
ballarat, stokes, 1935, homecoming
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