Saturday, May 18, 2024

ANCIENT EGYPT INFLUENCE ON AUSTRALIA

During the excavation of  a long  forgotten box  in the  Little Darwin jumbled  collection , an early  cookery  booklet put out  by the Colonial Mutual Life  Assurance  Society ,Melbourne, when many families were  malnourished, was found which   showed   housewives  how they could  jazz  up  the  table  by  turning  a  serviette  into a  pyramid  in  seven  illustrated  folds.    

That  exotic   touch of  the pharoahs  could then perhaps be displayed with  a  braised    rabbit   dish  or  some French tripe . And   an  Aunt-Sally Pudding, made  from suet, dried fruit, a cup of sugar, ginger and cinnamon, boiled  for four hours,served with custard or jam sauce , would  surely   have   wowed  sweet -toothed  Cleopatra . 

It seems our  Shipping Reporter  is something of an   Egyptologist and in an earlier life may have operated a  leaky  shaduf on the Nile in ancient Egypt  as he recently  made an interesting  related discovery  at  a   deceased estate in  Townsville.

He claimed that   a variety of  attractive  carpets, runners  and mats,   spread out in a house, in the backyard, spoke to  him.  Could they be  magic  floor  coverings  like  the  one  that  turned   Aladdin into a frequent flyer?

Finally, he received a strong urge to lift up  a  carpet  and  revealed  another  exotic link  with  Australia in  the  shape  of  a  trade  label for an Egyptian made carpet, featuring  a  man flying on a Khalaf style  carpet,  for the  Cyrus  Persian  Carpets  Company , Gold Coast, Queensland.