Summary
This toy jug was excavated during one of the digs conducted at the Commonwealth Block site between 1988 and 2003.
'When I was a child, we played in the street with hoops; we played hopscotch, and chasey, and cowboys and Indians, running right round the blocks and that. We even played marbles too.' (Marie Hayes, born and raised in Little Lon 1920-1940)
To the children who lived there, Little Lon was home. The streets and lanes were their playground - for tossing knucklebones, flicking marbles or chasing over the cobblestones. Their chants and laughter were part of the sounds of Little Lon.
Physical Description
This is a miniature ceramic jug, it is white glazed, with a handpainted rose and leaves on the front. The handle has snapped off.
Physical Description
Miniature ceramic jug, white glazed, rose handpainted on front with leaves (red rose), handle snapped off. 2.7 cm high, 1.4 cm diameter at base
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Acquisition Information
Transfer from Heritage Victoria, Industry Superannuation Property Trust, 03 May 2005
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Context Number
10/11
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Site
[CCS] Australia, Victoria, Commonwealth Block, Melbourne
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Exhibition Collection Management
21 mm (Length), 25 mm (Width), 26 mm (Height)
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