CAMP OVEN and TRIPOD, cast iron, black, 'ALBION/ No. 10/ MARYBOROUGH'

H2015.647.1-4

[1] Camp oven base. Round, black, some signs of rust. Large cast iron loops on exterior of either side. Long cast iron handle attaches through loops. Branded on front with upside down oval logo and raised lettering reading 'U.M.I/ LTD/ B.....E'. Final word presumably once read 'BRISBANE', (Maryborough factory was in Queensland) but middle letters have worn away.
[2] Camp oven lid, convex with semicircular handle at top centre, edge has a raised lip. Underside branded with oval logo and raised lettering: 'ALBION/ No. 10/ MARYBOROUGH'
[3] Tripod. 3 long thin stakes, pointed at base and looped at top to affix together along a thin bar. Also looped around bar is a short hook.
[4] Suspension rod, to hang 2 billy cans. Semicircular structure with loops at either end. Hook is attached to top of semicircle.

Department: 

History Department

Collection

History Collection

Collection Item Data

Accession Number: H2015.647.1-4
Accession Date: 7 Jan 2016
Credit: Mr Rex Hallatt

Material

Cast Iron/Metal0 - Whole

Measurement

height121mm
length305mm
width295mmIncluding handle laying alongside
diameter2540mmNot including handle
height72mm
diameter2620mm
height35mm
length740mm
width65mm
height46mm
length330mm
width278mm

 


 

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