Textile - Flour bag - Stratton's, Melbourne

Historical information

Flour bags were used when purchasing flour from the late 19th century to the mid 20th century. They were able to be reused for bulk storage of dry goods or sewn into domestic objects such as tea towels, pillowcases or waggas.

Significance

The flour bag provides an example of a useful domestic packaging product, from the early 20th century.

Physical description

Calico flour bag for 'Success Flour' from Stratton’s flour mill in Melbourne. The stencil on the front of the bag includes the image of a wheat stalk overlaid with the written information in scroll format.

Inscriptions & markings

Stratton's, Success, Flour Mills, Melbourne

Other parts of this item

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