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Kew Historical Society Inc
Container - Doll's House Biscuit tin, Macfarlane Lang, 1930s
James Lang opened a shop and bakery in Gallowgate in 1817. His nephew, John Macfarlane, joined the business and took over when James died. A new bread factory was built at Wesleyan Street in Calton in 1880. The firm decided to move into machine-made biscuit manufacturing and opened the Victoria Biscuit Works on an adjoining site in 1886. Expansion to London followed, with the opening of the Imperial Biscuit Works in Fulham in 1903. In 1925 a new Victoria Biscuit Works with modern equipment was opened in Tollcross. Macfarlane Lang joined with other biscuit manufacturers to form United Biscuits in 1948. United Biscuits has since expanded to become one of Britain's leading food suppliers, and the Tollcross factory remains a major employer in Glasgow's East End at the beginning of the 21st century.Lidded biscuit tine decorated with an image of a doll's house on the lid. The manufacturer Macfarlane lang is inscribed on one Sid eof the box.biscuit tins, biscuit companies, containers -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Soldiers Memorial Stawell --small greetings card 'For Auld Lang Syne' 1923 -- Postcard
Soldiers Memorial Stawell 1923 small greetings card 'For Auld Lang Syne'stawell ww1 ww2 -
Brighton Historical Society
Nightgown, circa 1920s
This home-made nightgown was part of Mary Ethel McIntyre (nee Lindsay)'s wedding trousseau. Mary married Robert McIntyre on 29 August 1929 at St Andrews Church, Korumburra. The couple moved to Lang-Lang, then Mentone. The nightgown was donated by Mary's daughter-in-law, Elaine McIntyre (nee Wyatt), who was born and raised in Brighton. She was born in Padua House and attended Brighton Primary School and Hampton High School.Cream short-sleeved nightgown with lace collar and cuffs. Attached fabric sash at waist. Fine hand stitched pintucks on either side of waist and small embroidered floral garlands on bodice.mary ethel mcintyre, mary ethel lindsay, trousseau, 1920s -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Football Club - Reserves - Runners Up, 1952
w. (bill) fox, mick jamieson, norm maynard, ray lanyon, ? lang, ray martin, don congress, merv summerfield, trev. blaby, bob mcswain, norm halls, mick fletcher, les hosking, abby driscoll, brian smythe, len summerfield, jim lang captain coach, ron sylvia, vern humphries, mick belline, ron smythe, jim humphries, max york, jim moore, bruce rowse, sport -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Football Club Senior Team, Early 1950's
ollie gow, mick fletcher, dennis page, jim humphreys, don rix, david jenkins, ron mcrae, neil (buck) sylvia, kevin gervasoni, chas gale, ron pike, harry kerr, frank doyle, des humphreys, andrew dickie, bob rowse, gordon (coke) matheson, fred lang, ken congress, allan bell, trevor driscoll, geoff setford, alan krake, mick belline, jim lang, laurie henderson, don keyter, sport -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Football Club Team, c.1949
a. connelly, b. mckay, j. case, f. millhouse, d. congress, ? blair, n. jamieson, ? blair, k. congress, l. herath, a. sylvia, c. chamberlain, g. masterson, f. lang, j. doherty, b. sylvia, a. krake, p. hudson, j. lang, bill o'donnell, gordon matheson, sport -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Football Team (Premiers 1948), 1948
o. gow, d. matheson, g. maynard, s. bennett, c. game, m. fletcher, f. lang, a. sylvia, n. jamieson, k. congress, m. blair, g. masterson, b. hogan, j. case, c. hudson, j. lang, r. faulkhead, j. doherty, r. ziersch, r. pike, j. mcphee -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Football Team, 1949
alex connelly (supporter), brian mckay, frank millhouse, don congress, murray blair, neil jamieson, doc blair, ken congress, len herath, alf sylvia, claude chamberlain, greg masterson, fred lang, jack doherty (capt. coach), buck sylvia, alan krake, col hudson, jim lang, bill o'donnell, gordon matheson -
Merbein District Historical Society
Photograph, Merbein Football Team, 1947
c. chamberlain, g. maynard, n. jamieson, k. congress, g. masterson, d. matheson, r. ziersch, f. lang, j. lang, a. sylvia, s. hemming, j. doherty, j. case, m. ziersch, j. howie, g. sylvia, l. herath, j. mcphee, r. pike, c. hudson, c. game, m. fletcher -
Merbein District Historical Society
Journal - Quarterly, Merbein Historian - Quarterly Journal of MDHS - No 40 (2 copies), Jun.2010
merbein football club centenary, neville ward, nellma maynard, alf sylvia, bob rowse, jim lang, harry farrell, ponty tyers, jim lang, don matheson, frank cetenich, noel (dorrie) barnes, rodney pollock, merbein football hall of fame, graham bland, phil matotek, leigh riordan, merbein football juniors 1950 & 1960, sydney carl finteln, harold & florence henderson, judith henderson, mervyn rickard, merbein railway centenary, methodist church centenary, scots presbyterian church, dorothy treffene, presbyterian church fair, mollie smythe, alex & lydia bruce, dora & perc jenner, dora's diaries, kardinia merbein early house, lindsay & gwen jenner, geoff delbridge, merbein football u16 team 1953 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Argus, "Last of Cable Trams / Quiet passing after secret send-off", 28/10/1940 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper Clipping - from The Argus 28 October 1940, titled "Last of Cable Trams / Quiet passing after secret send-off", about the closure of the Bourke St cable tram routes the previous Saturday nights when the trams were withdrawn prior to the schedule time and replaced by buses. Gives details of the last tram, crews etc. Notes the driver of the last Nicholson St tram as J. Peden, conductor A. C. Craven, Mr. M. McSweeney as the bus depot dispatcher, Mr. E. Lang as the first driver and conductor, Mr. J. Lee. Also quotes Mr Bell that the tram tracks would be kept in running order if needed, but new cables would be needed. A check with Trove shows the Argus as the source of the newspaper. On the rear of the cutting (3rd last item) is a note that Mr. J. K. Moir will be talking about the first electric tram at a Historical Society meeting."28 October 1940" written in ink on the top edge.trams, tramways, clifton hill, northcote, nicholson st, closure, cable trams, crews, bourke st, buses