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Little Lon Collection
Image: Mug, Copeland and Garrett, Staffordshire
Source: Museum Victoria
The Commonwealth Block is an area in inner-city Melbourne bounded by Lonsdale, Exhibition, Little Lonsdale and Spring Streets comprising. During the mid- to late-nineteenth century, it developed as a working class district, with simple houses, cottage industries and small scale businesses. The area has been regarded as a slum, occupied by criminals, prostitutes and the poor, however archaeological research on the nineteenth-century occupation of the site suggests a more complex history with at least some long term occupants seeking a respectable life. Towards the end of the century many ethnic minority groups were moving into the area and operating businesses, and the early twentieth century saw the construction of a number of small factories.
In 1948 the Commonwealth Government compulsorily acquired the land. The homes and factories that populated the back streets and lanes were razed to the ground, and a large government office block was built in the south-east corner. Ahead of a tidal wave of further commercial development in the late 1980s, an archaeological investigation of the area was commissioned by The Department of Administrative Services and Telecom Australia. In the summer of 1987-1988 over 200,000 artefact fragments were uncovered from the first archaeological dig which took place along Little Lonsdale Street. There have been four further digs since: Black Eagle & Oddfellows Hotels (1991), 17 Casselden Place (1995), Phase 3 Testing (2001), and Casselden Place (2002-2003). These digs produced an additional 300,000 artefacts. Artefacts from all but the Phase 3 Testing season are in Museum Victoria's collection.
The 'Little Lon' collection (named after the site of the first archaeological excavation) provides fascinating insights into the people who lived and worked in Melbourne in the latter part of the 19th century. Archaeologists found magnums that once held the best French champagne; marbles, toy tea sets, dolls and other children's toys; Chinese ceramics, willow pattern plates, Crimean War souvenirs, tokens and coins. Residents purchased homeopathic pain killers, patent medicines and laxatives. They ate cheap cuts of mutton and oysters by the dozen, and the area was infested with rats. Archaeologists and historians continue to analyse the distribution and stratigraphy of objects, to discover more about the people who lived in the district.
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Dinner Plate - Whiteware, Blue, Moulded Transfer Printed, Oriental Scenery, after 1805 (Fr ...
Flawed - misplacement of print.
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Bottle - Green Glass, circa 1880
This dark green bottle was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. It was most likely used for beer or wine. Alcohol and Drinking. There were 15 hotels at Little Lon in 1900. The profus ...
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Pickle/Chutney Bottle - Glass, Light Green,1750-1920 (Fragment)
Seal in place on finish/neck.
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Brooch - Garter Design, Gilt Metal, circa 1880 (Part)
This gilt metal brooch with a garter design was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. Jewellery and ornamentation. Poverty did not prevent Little Lon's inhabitants - women and men ali ...
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Pipe - Clay, circa 1880 (Part)
This clay tobacco pipe bowl was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. It has been made in the shape of man's head. A pipeful of tobacco was long-lasting and its aroma disguised the ste ...
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Dinner Plate - Whiteware, Blue Transfer-Printed, Willow Pattern, after 1805 (Fragment)
10.5" plate. Flawed - slightly smudged print.
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Pipe - Clay, circa 1880 (Fragment)
This fragment of a clay tobacco pipe was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. It depicts an Celtic harp. Cultural diversity in Little Lon. Little Lon was home to a diverse population. ...
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Toothbrush - Bone, circa 1880 (Part)
This bone toothbrush was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. Health and hygiene. 'Cleanliness is next to Godliness'. This is a difficult maxim to follow when 'there is not one bath ...
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Medal - Cessation of Transportation 1853, Bronze, London, 1853
This commemorative medal was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. It was made in 1853 to commemorate both the cessation of transportation in Tasmania and the Jubilee of the foundation ...
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Vessel - Whiteware, Black Transfer-Printed, Floral Pattern, after 1805 (Fragment)
Flawed - smear of ink on reverse.
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Pen Nib - Metal, circa 1880 (Incomplete)
This decorative pen nib was excavated at one of the digs at the Commonwealth Block site between 1988 and 2003. Writing implements, found throughout Little Lon, indicate that writing wa ...
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Ink Well - Stoneware, Hardwood's, London, circa 1880
This light brown, salt glazed ink well was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. It was manufactured by Harwood's, London. Writing implements, found throughout Little Lon, indicate tha ...
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Jewellery - Heart Shape, Clear Glass, circa 1880
This cup was reconstructed from 4 fragments which were excavated form the same context at the Commonwealth Block site between 1988 and 2003. It was manufactured by Copeland and Garrett ...
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Clasp Hair - Tortoiseshell, Moulded, Clover (Fragment)
Three-leaf clover pattern with a blue bead on each, linked in a curve.
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Disc - Bone, circa 1880
This bone disc was excavated at Cassleden Place in 2003. It was likely part of a toy or game. People living in and visiting Little Lon found many ways to enjoy their leisure time. Toke ...
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Scene Figurine - Whiteware, Blue Gold, Hand-Painted & Gilt, 'Death of Nelson', after 1840 ...
Photograph of a similar work appears in P.D.Gordon Pugh: 'Staffordshire Portrait Figures and Allied subjects of the Victorian era', p.C.256, 257 and 258. Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson die ...
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Pendant - Metal & Glass, circa 1880 (Incomplete)
This metal and glass pendant was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. Jewellery and ornamentation. Poverty did not prevent Little Lon's inhabitants - women and men alike - from follow ...
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Ink Well - Glass, Angus & Co, Melbourne, circa 1880
This glass ink well was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. It was manufactured by Angus & Co., Melbourne. Writing implements, found throughout Little Lon, indicate that writing was ...
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Whet Stone - Stone, circa 1880 (Fragment)
This fragment of a whet stone was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. Working in Little Lon. Alongside the tightly packed cottages, commercial enterprise thrived in little Lon. ...
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Whet Stone - Stone, circa 1880 (Fragment)
This fragment of whet stone was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. Working in Little Lon. Alongside the tightly packed cottages, commercial enterprise thrived in little Lon. S ...
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Small Bowl - Whiteware, Purple, Transfer-Printed, Scenic Pattern, after 1828 (Fragment)
5.5" rim. Flawed - misplacement of print, and misaligned print.
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Candle Stick - Red Ware, circa 1880 (Part)
This body of a red ware candle stick was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. Homewares. Numerous crockery pieces were found all over the Little Lon site. Crockery gives us a glimpse ...
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Cup - Ceramic, Chinese, circa 1880 (Incomplete)
This Chinese ceramic cup was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. Cultural diversity in Little Lon. Little Lon was home to a diverse population. Germans, Jews and Irish arrived in th ...
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Bottle - Green Glass, circa 1880
This green glass bottle was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. It was most likely used for beer or wine. Alcohol and Drinking. There were 15 hotels at Little Lon in 1900. The profu ...
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Ewer Tool - White Granite, Gold, Moulded Gilt, Unidentified Pattern,1845-1890 (Fragment)
Flawed - fire speckling on exterior.
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Button Closure - Copper Alloy, Black, Enamelled Embossed, Rouletted Dots
'Suspender' is the term for this type of button in America (Lindberg 1999: 52).
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Ink Well - Stoneware, circa 1880
This light brown ceramic ink well was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. Writing implements, found throughout Little Lon, indicate that writing was a commonplace activity. The pens, ...
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Soup Plate - Whiteware, Blue Transfer-Printed, Rural Scenery, after 1805 (Fragment)
10.5" rim. Flawed - minor misplacement of print.
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Container - Ceramic, Asia, circa 1880 (Damaged)
This Asian, dark brown glazed ceramic container was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. Cultural diversity in Little Lon. Little Lon was home to a diverse population. Germans, Jews ...
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Pipe - Clay, circa 1880 (Part)
This bowl of a clay tobacco pipe was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. It has Irish symbols on it, including a Celtic harp. Cultural diversity in Little Lon. Little Lon was home to ...
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Bottle - Medicine, Glass, China, circa 1880
This single dose medicine bottle was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. It was manufactured in China. Cultural diversity in Little Lon. Little Lon was home to a diverse population. ...
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Bottle - Medicine, Glass, China, circa 1880
This clear, single dose medicine bottle was excavated at Casselden Place in 2003. It was manufactured in China. Cultural diversity in Little Lon. Little Lon was home to a diverse popul ...
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Vase - Whiteware, Unadorned, after 1805 (Fragment)
1 base of vase 1 unidentified base Cream, clear glazed 5 pieces
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