Items tagged kitchen utensils in MV Collections
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Mincer - Manesty Machines Ltd, Manual, Metal, Green, circa 1930
Made: Manesty Machines Limited No. MB165 Type-hand, circa 1918 - 1950. Used in the kitchen of Victorian psychiatric hospital circa 1918 - 1950.
From: Liverpool, United Kingdom Images: 0 -
Syphon - D. Jeure, Soda Water, circa 1870
Made: Jeure, D., circa 1860 - 1880. Used at a Victorian psychiatric hospital , circa 1860 - 1880. Parts missing.
From: Paris, France Images: 1 -
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Coffee Grinder - Enterprise Manufacturing Co., circa 1873
Made: Enterprise Manufacturing Company Patent no. 14., circa 1873. Used in the kitchen at Sunbury Lunatic Asylum circa 1890.
From: Philadelphia, United States Images: 0 -
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Trade Literature - Jobling, James A. & Co. Ltd, Pyrex Ovenware Products, England, 1925
Twenty page 'export price list' booklet advertising Pyrex glass ovenware products made by James A Jobling & Co Ltd glass works in England in 1925. The cover features the slogan "Pyrex. ...
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Negative - Barooga District, New South Wales, circa 1920
The Biggest Family Album of Australia, Museum Victoria
From: Barooga, Australia Images: 1 -
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Plate - Aluminium, circa 1900
Aluminium dining plate used at Mayday Hills Hospital, formerly Beechworth Lunatic Asylum, a psychiatric hospital in Beechworth, Victoria, Australia, circa 1900
From: Beechworth, Australia Images: 0 -
Ladle - Metal, circa 1900
Ladle - Metal, circa 1900. Used in a psychiatric hospital kitchen in Victoria Australia.
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Dinner Plate - Enamel, circa 1910
Enamel dinner plate used in a mental health hospital in Victoria Australia, circa 1910. Enamel plates were commonly used instead of china as they were more resilient and durable.
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Measuring Cup - White & Black Enamel, 2 Pints, 40 fl oz, circa 1920
Enamel measuring cup used in the kitchen of a psychiatric hospital in Victoria Australia circa 1920. Used to measure volume. 1 fl oz (imperial) is approximately 28 ml, 1 pint (imperial ...
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Kettle - Cast Iron, Black, Kenrick, circa 1920
Black Kenrick cast iron kettle used in the kitchens of a psychiatric hospital in Victoria Australia circa 1920
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