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Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Object, Agfa Varioscop 60 photographic magnifier and enlarger, c1950
Used in the Photography Class at SMB TAFEEnlarger on stand mounted on a board. F.N. 23559 T. 8766 V. 220 W. 250 Hz. 50tafe, smb, photography, enlarger, magnifier, varioscop, photographic magnifier, developer -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photo in frame, Michael Hogan, Pioneer of Tatura
Michael Hogan Michael Hogan never lived in Tatura although his son Thomas was a major early developer of the town (Hogan Street)Large photo in gold frame of Michael Hogan, father of Thomas Hogan. A pioneer of Tatura. Photo in grey tonings.tatura pioneers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Developer proffers new plan, 2005
Compromise plans for multi-storey apartment towers in Colombo Street Mitcham, rejected by Whitehorse CouncilCompromise plans for multi-storey apartment towers in Colombo Street Mitcham, rejected by Whitehorse CouncilCompromise plans for multi-storey apartment towers in Colombo Street Mitcham, rejected by Whitehorse Councilhigh-rise buildings, colombo street, mitcham, planning development -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Developer wants to rezone, 1987
Article on the Blackburn Station Shopping Centre developmentArticle on the Blackburn Station Shopping Centre developmentArticle on the Blackburn Station Shopping Centre developmentblackburn, south parade, blackburn station shopping centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Developer appeals over Council delay, 1990
Appeal by Wunderlich to tribunal for permit to subdivide land in Vermont against Nunawading Council for not deciding in due time of 60 days.Appeal by Wunderlich to tribunal for permit to subdivide land in Vermont against Nunawading Council for not deciding in due time of 60 days.Appeal by Wunderlich to tribunal for permit to subdivide land in Vermont against Nunawading Council for not deciding in due time of 60 days.land subdivision, wunderlich limited, mitcham road, vermont, rooks road, vermont -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Developer gold on market, 2017
A massive Vermont South site of 25,830 sq. m. at 500 Burwood Highway will be up for sale due to the relocation of the Australian Road Research Board.australian road research board, burwood highway, vermont south no. 500 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Collection Glass Photographic Dry Plates Developer c. late 1800s - early 1900s, The Imperial Dry Plate Co., Ltd
Dry plate photography was a photographic technology invented by R.L. Maddox in 1871. Images were captured on a glass plate covered in a gelatin emulsion, which acted as a photographic negative. A negative could then be stored to develop at a later time in a dark room. The introduction of this technology allowed for greater flexibility in photographic practice outside of indoor studios, as earlier wet plate photographic technology required immediate exposure and development. Dry plate photography was superseded by the invention of celluloid film in the early twentieth century. This object forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga. It contributes to our understanding of social life in early twentieth century Wodonga, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history, social history, and the history of photography.Box of dry glass negative plates for developing photographs. In pencil on face of box "MR PHIL GEEPER/46 THOMAS MITCHELL DRIVE WOD"photography, wet plate photography, dry plate photography, photos, haeusler collection, history of photography, historical photographs, technology, wodonga -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Photographic Developer Plates Box c. late 19th - early 20th century, The Imperial Dry Plate Co., Ltd
The Imperial Dry Plate Co., Ltd. was based in London and was founded in the early 1890s by J J Acworth (1853-1927). Kodak manufactured and distributed a wide range of photographic products to Australasia, including those made by the Imperial Dry Plate Co. A burgundy coloured cardboard box for glass photographic development plates with technical and manufacturers information printed on white paper on lid. The box is empty. photography, photograph, history of photography, dry plate photography, photographic equipment