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Puffing Billy Railway
Metal Pulley and Rope
Metal Pully and Rope When heavy items were required to be moved a rope and pulley set was very handy. By attaching one end of the set to a solid surface, it was possible to lift items. In the bush, the timber workers made good use of the pulleys. When set up in a sequence, they could move logs across gullys, up and down hills as the chopped down trees made their way to a sawmill. Using animal or mechanical power increased the use of the pulley and rope. Historic - Industrial - Metal Pulley and RopeMetal Pulley and Ropepuffing billy, metal pulley and rope -
Winchelsea and District Historical Society
Collection photos, J W (Jack) McClelland, Circ.1915
A series of photos taken in the Otways circ. 1915 showing aspects of the logging operations The actual logging operations are show including logging , transport and mill operations. Also shown are views of the forest at that time including scenic attractions. The life style of the workers is covered showing both the working and living environments. The photos were taken by J W (Jack) McCleland on glass and copies were made available to the Winchelsea Historical Society by a descendant. The collection shows the working and living environment of workers in the timber industry in the early 1900'sSeries of 70 photos from glass plates showing logging by Hendy & Sons near Mt Sabine and views of the Otways. Taken around 1915Nilotways, timber, henry, sabine mcclelland, rail, photo, -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Butter Worker, E. Cherry & Sons, Pre 1912
Wooden with cast iron gearing components and round butter worker is hand operated. The rotary butter worker has a round tray carved from wood. Protruding upwards from the centre of the tray is a column with arched top. The column has a small square outlet on one side near the base that provides for excess buttermilk to be drained away. Around the circumference of the butter worker protruding outwards from the sides is a thick cast-iron track. The wooden paddle has a unique curved shape that has a wave appearance. It has a slight arch which forces the butter to remain in the tray and to direct any excess buttermilk to the centre. Through the wooden paddle is an iron rod connected to a crank handle. By turning the handle the rod rotates a gear system that leads the table to rotate on the metal track.Side: CHERRY'S PATENT NO. 1 GISBORNE VICTORIA 4407 Etched into upper arm of wooden frame.cherry's patent, bubb family, evans family -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Dugout sign, Post 1966
Considered in terms of both loss of property and loss of life, the Black Friday bushfires on 13 January 1939 were one of the worst disasters to have occurred in Australia and certainly the worst bushfire up to that time. The fires burnt 2 million hectares, 69 sawmills were destroyed, 71 people died, and several towns and sawmills were entirely obliterated. Among those killed were four men from the Commission The subsequent Royal Commission conducted by Judge Leonard Stretton has been described as one of the most significant inquiries in the history of Victorian public administration. Its recommendations led to sweeping changes. In addition to building dams and water points, the Stretton Royal Commission recommended expanding and controlling the use of bushfire dugouts at forest sawmills. Well-constructed dugouts had saved the lives of many sawmill workers and their families during the 1939 bushfires. But in some locations, they had proved fatal. Dugouts became mandatory for those few sawmills that remained in the forest after the 1939 fires. Many remote logging coupes and FCV roading camps also had dugouts. The local District Forester was required to make annual pre-season inspections of all dugouts on State forests and those within the Fire Protected Area (FPA). Some were built privately on private land. Most were primitive construction with a log or corrugated iron roof covered with earth. A hessian bag often hung at the entrance to keep the heat and smoke out. But they were dark and damp with snakes and other creepy crawlies often lurking inside. By 1940-41 there were 19 new dugouts constructed by the Commission and a further 128 by forest licensees. Ten years later there were 8 new Commission dugouts and 21 new ones built by other interests. By 1960-61 the rate of new builds was declining but the Commission still managed 103 dugouts while 127 were looked after by others. However, as the forest road network improved and gave all-weather access to modern two-wheel-drive vehicles the reliance on dugouts receded.Large metal sign that was positioned near forest dugoutsbushfire -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1935-36
Black and white photograph of eight bush workers Charles Pettman with a dog posed in a bush setting at the Four Mile Old Buchan Road East Gippsland Victoriasports -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1935-36
Black and white photograph of four bush workers with a dog, axe and fern hook or slasher, one man with a rifle at Four Mile camp Buchan Road East Gippsland Victoriaforestry -
Slovenian Association Melbourne
Camp Latina, workers, photo, Camp Latina, workers, Pero - Istria, R Koloini, M Krsevan, F Savle, A Mrak
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Slovenian Association Melbourne
Camp Latina, workers, photo, Camp Latina building site workers, F Savle, K Strancar, Florijan, M Krsevan, A Mrak, Pero, L Markic
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Slovenian Association Melbourne
Camp Latina, workers, photo, Camp Latina, workers, Pero - Istria, R Koloini, M Krsevan, F Savle, A Mrak
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National Wool Museum
Union Ticket
Australian Workers' Union shearers ticket issued to Mr Gottlieb Wilhelm Plier (Will) who was born near Moorabool River in 1866, the son of G.W. Plier (the postmaster at Freshwater Creek). Will Plier also worked as a dairyman at St Albans, East Geelong until 1918. He lived on Torquay Road, Germantown when first married.Shearers Ticket issued by the Australian Workers' Union to W. Plier, 1901-2. Shearers Ticket issued by the Australian Workers' Union to W. Plier, 1901-2.AUSTRALIAN / WORKERS' UNION / 1901-1902. / 6773 / VICTORIA-RIVERINA BRANCH. / Mr W. Plier / of Germantown is entitled to all the / benefits of Membership and the protection of the Union while loyal / to its principles for the year ending September 30, 1901. Issued by J. Aitken / Rep / Urangeline / SHEARER'S TICKET, 12S. 6D. / WORKERS PRINT.shearing labour movement - australia, australian workers' union, union, plier, mr gottlieb wilhelm, shearing, labour movement - australia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Decorative object - Sampler, 1989
Framed cream coloured sampler on blue background presented in sections: Section 1: Blue coloured birds Section 2: Alphabet in upper case - Green Section 3: Alphabet in lower case - Blue|Section 4: Numbers 1-0 - Yellow Section 5: Flowers - Yellow, Pink, Blue Section 6: Name of worker and year: Worked by Lorna Vague 1989Worked by Lorna Vague 1989handcrafts, embroidery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Job advertisements, 1977
Photocopy of a collection of advertisements for positions with municipal councils.Photocopy of a collection of advertisements for positions with municipal councils. Includes position of Welfare Officer with the City of Nunawading.Photocopy of a collection of advertisements for positions with municipal councils. city of nunawading, council staff, social workers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, On the track of rail life, 2004
Shirley Jones has written a book on her memories of life in the 1930's as the child of railway workers in the Birregurra area.Shirley Jones has written a book on her memories of life in the 1930's as the child of railway workers in the Birregurra area.Shirley Jones has written a book on her memories of life in the 1930's as the child of railway workers in the Birregurra area.jones, shirley, railways, birregurra vic -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, To live and work in a war zone, 2004
Rodney Cocks of East Burwood, United Nations peace worker, nominated for Victorian Australian of the Year award, 2005Rodney Cocks of East Burwood, United Nations peace worker, nominated for Victorian Australian of the Year award, 2005Rodney Cocks of East Burwood, United Nations peace worker, nominated for Victorian Australian of the Year award, 2005cocks, rodney -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Helpers find friendship through voluntary work, 1996
Blackburn resident Yvonne Smith has not let multiple sclerosis prevent her leading an active life.Blackburn resident Yvonne Smith has not let multiple sclerosis prevent her leading an active life. Volunteer Narelle Hosking has taught her to type so she could continue her work for the MS Society.Blackburn resident Yvonne Smith has not let multiple sclerosis prevent her leading an active life. voluntary workers, multiple sclerosis society, smith, yvonne, hosking, narelle -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Work for sustenance suspended, 1932, 1936
Photocopy of extracts from Norman Anderson's scrap book - taken from a newspaper article, the council argued about work for sustenance.Photocopy of extracts from Norman Anderson's scrap book - taken from a newspaper article, the council argued about work for sustenance. Also in a letter by Cr Armstrong, origins of Walker Park and Vermont reserve are mentioned.Photocopy of extracts from Norman Anderson's scrap book - taken from a newspaper article, the council argued about work for sustenance. relief workers, shire of blackburn and mitcham, armstrong, norman, boothroyd, j.e., halliday, robert ramsay, walker park, vermont reserve -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Call for history activists, 1984
The Nunawading Historical Society, guardians of the municipality's past, urgently needs workers and office bearers.The Nunawading Historical Society, guardians of the municipality's past, urgently needs workers and office bearers.The Nunawading Historical Society, guardians of the municipality's past, urgently needs workers and office bearers.nunawading historical society, schwerkolt cottage & museum complex -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Pay slashed in jobs war, 1996
Community service workers at Whitehorse Council have had their wages and conditions slashed in order to compete with private bidders.Community service workers at Whitehorse Council have had their wages and conditions slashed in order to compete with private bidders.Community service workers at Whitehorse Council have had their wages and conditions slashed in order to compete with private bidders.local government, city of whitehorse, community services -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Volunteers share top honour, 2003
Although they have very different interests, both Barbara Rogalski and Keith Rooney are known as tireless workers for their community.Although they have very different interests, both Barbara Rogalski and Keith Rooney are known as tireless workers for their community. To acknowledge their commitment they have been named joint Whitehorse Council Citizens of the Year for 2003. Keyur Kelkar is the Junior Citizen of the Year.Although they have very different interests, both Barbara Rogalski and Keith Rooney are known as tireless workers for their community.rogalski, barbara, rooney, keith, awards, whitehorse citizen of the year, city of whitehorse, kelkar, keyur -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, How our two youth workers involve at all levels, 1976
'Know your Council' article about youth workers in the City'Know your Council' article about youth workers in the City'Know your Council' article about youth workers in the Citycity of nunawading, smith, shirley, bucci, paul, youth services, eleven -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Nunawading 50+ over fifty volunteer agency
Pamphlet stating aims and whereabouts of NOVA - y.Pamphlet stating aims and whereabouts of NOVA - Nunawading 50+ Volunteer Agency.Pamphlet stating aims and whereabouts of NOVA - y.voluntary workers, nova, nunawading 50+ volunteer agency -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Whitehorse Workers, 1/03/1996
Article from Whitehorse Gazette 6 Mar 1996 on Whitehorse worker Jeff Smith, Laburnum butcher for 34 years.smith, jeff, laburnum village meats, butchers -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, Using herbs, 1991
Small recipe book for using herbs by Conjara Horticultural Project.Small recipe book for using herbs by Conjara Horticultural Project. The project is a skillshare project funded by the Department of Employment, education and Training. Trainees are selected on a 'needs' basis. Introduction by Judith Fry.Small recipe book for using herbs by Conjara Horticultural Project. nursery workers, conjara horticultural project, harrison youth services, australia. department of employment, education and training, fry, judith -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Exclusive Green Thumbs, 1993
A Nursery Practices Course is helping unemployed people in Nunawading to get back to the workforce.A Nursery Practices Course is helping unemployed people in Nunawading to get back to the workforce. Nunawading/Wantirna Skillshare Course is sponsored by Harrison Youth Services. Conjara is a wholesale based program course and the new Skillshare Nursery, Harvest Herbs, teaches retail nursery practices.A Nursery Practices Course is helping unemployed people in Nunawading to get back to the workforce. nursery workers, townson, bernard, dunnell, karen, harrison youth services, nunawading/wantirna skillshare, harvest herbs nursery, conjara nursery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, People's place, 1993
Shopping Centres today have become a community within a community, by encouraging people inside and the recession and high youth unemployment shopping centres have become a target for crime.Shopping Centres today have become a community within a community, by encouraging people inside and the recession and high youth unemployment shopping centres have become a target for crime. Forest Hill Chase, Nunawading Council, police and youth workers are working together to overcome youth violence problems.Shopping Centres today have become a community within a community, by encouraging people inside and the recession and high youth unemployment shopping centres have become a target for crime. shopping centres, forest hill chase, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Meeting to take action, 1993
A Vietnamese youth worker will be appointed to work at Forest Hill Chase Community Centre as part of a four point strategy to curb youth violence in Nunawading.A Vietnamese youth worker will be appointed to work at Forest Hill Chase Community Centre as part of a four point strategy to curb youth violence in Nunawading. Chairperson of the youth issues party, Xanthe Whitney says feedback from youths in the community indicated a cultural barrier existed between different ethic youths that needed to be bridged.A Vietnamese youth worker will be appointed to work at Forest Hill Chase Community Centre as part of a four point strategy to curb youth violence in Nunawading. shopping centres, forest hill chase, forest hill chase community resource centre, whitney, xanthe -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Heritage festival, 21/04/1999 12:00:00 AM
Activities which are featured at Schwerkolt Cottage on the Open Day including blacksmiths, wood turners, lace makers, artists, spinners and weavers, paper-makers, quilters and patch workers.Activities which are featured at Schwerkolt Cottage on the Open Day including blacksmiths, wood turners, lace makers, artists, spinners and weavers, paper-makers, quilters and patch workers.Activities which are featured at Schwerkolt Cottage on the Open Day including blacksmiths, wood turners, lace makers, artists, spinners and weavers, paper-makers, quilters and patch workers.heritage festivals, schwerkolt cottage, nunawading and district historical society, rotary club of forest hill, tymms, pat, durham, norm, lavis, andrew -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Nunawading Youth Consultation 1981, 1982
Report on Consultation program including Youth festival, Phone-in, Seminar Day, Workers with Youth Consultation,, Open Mouth Survey. Coordinated by Sue BoggonReport on Consultation program including Youth festival, Phone-in, Seminar Day, Workers with Youth Consultation,, Open Mouth Survey. Coordinated by Sue Boggon.Report on Consultation program including Youth festival, Phone-in, Seminar Day, Workers with Youth Consultation,, Open Mouth Survey. Coordinated by Sue Boggonyouth, nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Unions battle over closure of Arnotts, 1985
Arnotts-Brockhoff-Guest biscuit operations in Victoria has been closed by bans imposed over a claim by 130 maintenance staff for shorter hours, increased allowances and a picnic day.Arnotts-Brockhoff-Guest biscuit operations in Victoria has been closed by bans imposed over a claim by 130 maintenance staff for shorter hours, increased allowances and a picnic day. The claim has produced a bitter dispute between the giant Amalgamated Metal Workers Union and the small but militant Pastry-Cooks, Bakers, Biscuit-makers and Allied Trades Union.Arnotts-Brockhoff-Guest biscuit operations in Victoria has been closed by bans imposed over a claim by 130 maintenance staff for shorter hours, increased allowances and a picnic day. trade unions, amalgamated metal workers union, pastry-cooks, bakers, biscuit-makers, and allied trades union, arnotts-brockhoff-guests -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article - Newspaper Clipppings, Worker's paradise factory at Blackburn, 1951 & 1988
'The Belgians in Australia' gives a brief history of Roger, 1950 - 1975.Belgian, Roger de Stoop, plans a spinning and weaving factory at Blackburn. He plans many innovative amenities to keep his staff happy. Also another article - 'The Belgians in Australia' gives a brief history of Roger, 1950 - 1975. 'The Belgians in Australia' gives a brief history of Roger, 1950 - 1975.textiles, de stoop textile factory, de stoop, roger