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By donating today you will help acquire and conserve objects that have changed Australia as well as the stories of the people who created them. Your donation will help to:
Build the Collection Endowment Fund which delivers us $70,000 a year to acquire new objects. The bigger the fund, the greater the Collection will become.
Acquire specific objects spanning history, science, technology, design, transport, decorative arts and more.
You can also donate a significant object. Thousands of Collection objects have been donated by generous individuals, like yourself.
10955 Sectional wooden model diagram of a Corn-mill; 261 (SB). 261, 349, Sectional wooden model diagram of a Cornmill, including every process from the grain being put into the hopper to its being deposited in sacks as fine flour, seconds, or bran. The re
Sectional wooden model diagram of a Corn-mill; 261 (SB). 261, 349, Sectional wooden model diagram of a Cornmill, including every process from the grain being put into the hopper to its being deposited in sacks as fine flour, seconds, or bran. The regulating the supply, the varying distances of the millstones, the creeper, hoist, separator, dresser &c., &c., can all be put in motion at the same time, that a large class may observe every process. Size 2 ft, 4 in x 2 ft, 4 in. (Section from catalogue, pasted into Stock Book). Working model of corn mill for elementary instruction (LC).
This object record is currently incomplete. The information available may date back as far as 125 years. Other information may exist in a non-digital form. The Museum continues to update and add new research to collection records.
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