Historical information
Flour bags were used when purchasing flour from the late 19th century to the mid 20th century. In Melbourne, McAlpin's were one of the best known suppliers of self-raising flour. The business first began as a bakery in 1879 and was taken over in 1959.
Significance
This is a good example of a flour bag from a well know Victorian supplier prominent in the early twentieth century.
Physical description
Calico flour bag for McAlpin’s self-raising flour. The stencil on the bag is very faded especially where red ink has been used. It includes an image of mountains and fir trees in green ink and a stalk of wheat sweeping up from bottom right to top / middle left in red ink.
Inscriptions & markings
McAlpin’s (faded red) CONTAINING AEROPHOS’, PHOSPHATE AERATOR, SELF-RAISING, FLOUR (faded red), “THERE’S NO OTHER”
Faded red square with writing …. CALCIUM ….
Faded red triangle with T inside it to the far right of the trees
Faded red writing at the bottom of the bag: PREPARED WITH PHOSPHATE AERATOR, AEROPHOS 25 LBS NET
Subjects
References
- Website - Victorian Collections Contains photo and information of a similar flour bag.
- Website - Museums Victoria Collections Photograph of McAlpin's Abbotsford Factory
- Website - Ballarat Revealed Information and Photograph of McAlpin's building in Ballarat