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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: SHARE CERTIFICATE - CONFIDENCE EXTENDED CO, 16/09/1895
Document. KELLY & ALLSOP COLLECTION. A share certificate issued by the Confidence Extended Company, No Liability at Windmill Hill, Bendigo. Certificate represents 100 shares of 1 Pound each. Capital raised 42,000 Pounds from 42,000 shares. Certificate No. 1020 issued to Wm. Hyde of Bendigo on 16 Sept.1895. Signed by William W.Barker, Legal Manager, Albion Chambers, Bendigo. Three 'Calls Paid' marked on reverse.Confidence Extended Co.business, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly & allsop collection, confidence extended co., share certificate, william w.barker, wm hyde. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THOMAS JAMES CONNELLY COLLECTION: LETTER DATED 24 JUN 1870, 24/06/1870
The Thomas James Connelly collection. T. J. Connelly - Brassfounder, Coppersmith, Plumber and Gasfitter. Located in High St. Bendigo. Items of correspondence. Business letter dated 24. 6.1870. Signed C. Fowler? 120 Russell, Melbourne?trades, plumbing, thomas james connelly, connelly, thomas james. bendigo - plumbers. gasfitters. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: SHARE CERTIFICATE - CONSOLIDATED GOLD MINING COMPANY, 28/01/1897
Document. KELLY & ALLSOP COLLECTION. One share certificate issued by the Consolidated Gold Mining Company, Ellesmere, Bendigo, representing 100 shares at 10 shillings each. Capital raised was 17,500 Pounds from 35,000 shares. Certificate No. 313 issued to M.Kelly on 28 Jan 1897. Signed by J.H.Curnow, Manager.Consolidated Gold Mining Co.business, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly & allsop collection, share certificate, ellesmere, consolidated gold mining co., m.kelly, j.h.curnow -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: SHARE CERTIFICATE - LOCKS NEW FIND GOLD MINING CO, 23/01/1911
Document. KELLY & ALLSOP COLLECTION. One Share Certificate issued by Locks New Find Gold Mining Co., Sandy Creek, Maldon, representing 100 shares at 10 shillings each. Capital raised was 18,000 Pounds from 36,000 shares. Certificate No. 910 issued to J.Bright of Bendigo on 23 Jan 1911. Certificate signed by Sidney J.Plain, Manager.Locks New Find Gold Mining Co.business, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly & allsop collection, locks new find gold mining co., maldon, share certificate, j. bright, sidney j.plain -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: SHARE CERTIFICATE - SHAMROCK COMPANY, 23/08/1893
Document. KELLY & ALLSOP COLLECTION. One share certificate issued by the Shamrock Company, New Chum Reef, Bendigo, representing 100 shares at Two Pounds each. Capital raised was 60,000 Pounds from 30,000 shares. Share Nos. 13901 to 14000 issued to M.Tully of Bendigo on 23 Aug 1893. Certificate signed by S.H.McGowan, Manager. Printed by J.W. Burrows, Phoenix Printing & Binding Works, Market Square, Sandhurst.Shamrock Co.business, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly & allsop collection, shamrock company, new chum reef, share certificate, m.tully, s.h.mcgowan, j.w.burrows. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - KELLY AND ALLSOP COLLECTION: SHARE CERTIFICATES - UNITED HUSTLER'S & REDAN COMPANY, 22/07/1912 to 26/10/1914
Document. KELLY & ALLSOP COLLECTION. 2 Share Certificates issued by the United Hustler's and Redan Company, Hustler's Reef, Bendigo. Each certificate represents 50 shares at One Pound each. Capital raised was 48,000 Pounds from 48,000 shares. Certificate No. 2848 issued to Arthur Allsop of Bendigo on 22 July 1912. Certificate No. 2620 issued to A.Allsop of Bendigo on 26 Oct 1914. Both certificates signed by Lea B.Birch, Legal Manager.United Hustler's & Redan Co.business, stockbroker, kelly & allsop, kelly & allsop collection, united hustler's & redan co., gold mining, share certificates, arthur allsop, lea b.birch -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - JACK EMMETT COLLECTION: VICTORIANA PAPER CUT OUTS
JACK EMMETT COLLECTION Early 1900's Victoriana paper glossy scrap sheets cut-outs including 'Giant relief No. 895 - deer/rabbits -people animals and birds from around the world /angels -sign attached 'Gigantic Relief No.978 Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltd - Christmas cut-outs / 'Giant relief No. 920 / child wearing a bonnet carrying flask and a parcel titled 'Father's Dinner ' / picture of Postman titled 'The Jolly Postman / colour enhanced photo 'The Queen's Grandchildren -Child's Own magazine 1865 '- writing on back 'Prince Frederick William born …1859 , Princess Charlott .., Prince Henry / piece of paper with brown print - 'The Kings Business -Nicholson - Hemminger United Mission - Royal Princess Theatre -Evangelistic Services showing days with corresponding lecture subjects.Raphael Tuck & Sons Ltdephemera, mementoes, raphael tuck & sons ltd / -child's own magazine 1865 ' ./ nicholson - hemminger united mission -
Clunes Museum
Document - DOCUMENTS
Weickhardts operated a tank making business in Clunes, Victoria, Australia.1 Plumbers Registration Card dated 1958 for Carl Weickhardt .2. Letter of reference dated 1904 hand written and signed by J Weickhardt April 14, 1904 .3 Letter of reference dated 1904 hand written and signed by Ralph Coundon JP April 15, 1904 .4 Letter of reference dated 1904 hand written and signed by Dr J Matthews JP April 15, 1904 .5 Letter of reference dated 1904 hand written and signed by John A Cue Vicar of Clunes April 14, 1904 .6 Letter of reference dated 1901 hand written and signed by (illegible) Mayor of Northam, Western Australia November 29, 1901 .7 Letter of reference dated 1901 hand written and signed by J V Cox, November 30, 1901 .8 Letter of reference dated 1901 hand written and signed by (illegible) Councillor of Northam, Western Australia November 30, 1901.1 Registration No. 6524plumber, employment references, weickhardt -
St Kilda Historical Society
Ephemera - Certificate, To FW Zercho esq, 1938
The Gregory Hall was built on the grounds of All Saints Uniting Church, Chapel Street, East St Kilda in 1910-11. It was used for assemblies and classes at the All Saints' Grammar School which, after faltering fortunes, closed in1937. It was then leased to Zercho's Business College, founded in 1911 by Frederick William Zercho (the brother of Charles Henry Zercho, who was headmaster of the All Saints Grammar School in 1913-1919). The certificate, dated 16 August 1938, is a birthday greeting addressed to F. W. Zercho that also acknowledges one year since the establishment of the Gregory Hall branch of the college. It is signed by the headmistress, staff and students. Zercho's Business College became the largest business college in Australia. In 1968 it was sold to Stott's Business College.Two sheets of white paper, handwritten and decorated with ink of multiple colours and each affixed to a board. The boards are covered with blue-dyed paper, decorated with gold ink and were once joined together to form an outer cover for the pages. One sheet carries on one side a message to FW Zercho Esq that has been written in decorative calligraphy, and signatures. The second sheet carries decorative artwork and a list of signatures on each side as well as a sepia photograph.gregory hall, all saints church, all saints anglican church st kilda, frederick zercho, schools -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, Tatura shops 1946-47, 1946-47
Collivers mixed business and milk bar from 1946-1983, 161 Hogan Street Tatura. Original J. M. Parker Chemist. 159 Hogan Street Tatura. Part of other building shown, later occupied by J. M. Parker, chemist. Black and white photograph of shops, J. M. Parker, chemist and Collivers Milk Bar. Large advertising signs a feature on top of shopCollivers milk bar, J. M. Parker Chemist 1946-47j. m. parker chemist, 159 hogan street tatura, 161 hogan street tatura, collivers milk bar -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Lake Bartlett
Lake Bartlett, Tatura, named after the Bartlett family who conducted the business, Bartlett Cordials, for many years. Tatura Primary School is beside it. A cricket oval and activity centre is at the rear.Black and white photograph of Lake Bartlett, Service Street Tatura.on back: Lake Bartlett, Tatura 1986. On wooden sign Lake Bartlettlake bartlett tatura -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Plaque, I F B P W, This logo was used by all Australian B.P.W. clubs
Tatura club formed during the 1980's. "Meals and Wheels" - holiday workshops for children and District Nursing service just three of our major projects. Not actually a "service club" but B.P.W. joined in many local activities to help promote our town.Metal logo, taken from "Welcome to Tatura" sign, showing visitors the service clubs in our town. Made in the shape of Australia - black metal with silver outline of Australia, with silver capitals of organization.I.F.B.P.W. painted in silver, across "Australia". "International Federation of Business and Professional Women". i f b p w, international federation of business and professional women, meals and wheels, district nursing, tatura service clubs -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Joseph Lo Bianco, Australian policy activism in language and literacy, 2001
Australian Policy Activism in Language and Literacy presents the dynamics of language and literacy policy activism in Australia by capturing accounts of many of those most deeply engaged in Australia?s distinctive practice of Language and Literacy policy-making and its effects. This book describes how policy texts came about. 1. From policy to anti-policy: how fear of language rights took policy-making out of community hands /? Joseph Lo Bianco 2. Australia's language /? Paul Brock 3. Politics, activism and processes of policy production: adult literacy in Australia /? Rosie Wickert 4. Although it wasn't broken, it certainly was fixed: interventions in the Australian Adult Migrant English Program 1991-1996 /? Helen Moore 5. Advocating the sustainability of linguistic diversity /? Michael Singh 6. The cost of literacy for some /? Anthea Taylor 7. (E)merging discourses at work: bringing together new and old ways to account for workplace literacy policy /? Geraldine Castleton 8. The melody changes but the dance goes on - tracking adult literacy education in Western Australia from 'learning for life' to 'lifelong learning': policy impacts on practice 1973-1999 /? Margaret McHugh, Jennifer Nevard and Anthea Taylor 9. Sleight of hand: job myths, literacy and social capital /? Ian Falk 10. National literacy benchmarks and the outstreaming of ESL learners /? Penny McKay 11. Open for business: the market, the state and adult literacy in Australia up to and beyond 2000 /? Peter Kell 12. Inventiveness and regression: interpreting/?translating and the vicissitudes of Australian language policy /? Uldis Ozolins 13. Deafness and sign language in government policy documents 1983-1990 /? Des Power 14. Imprisoned by a landmark narrative? Student/?teacher ratios and the making of policy /? Merilyn Childs 15. Ideologies, languages, policies: Australia's ambivalent relationship with learning to communicate in 'other' languages /? Angela Scarino and Leo Papademetre 16. Reconciled to what? Reconciliation and the Norther Territory's bilingual education program, 1973-1998 /? Christine Nicholls 17. Sing out that song: the textual activities of social technologies in an Aboriginal community /? Jack Frawley.language activism, linguistic diversity, adult literacy, education, sign language, reconciliation, esl programs -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1952
B/W photograph of the front of the baker's shop. There is a man and child near the door and a sign at the front. People unidentified."K" and part letters of shop name Printed on back by hand: OLD BAKER'S SHOP / IN, O'SHANNASY STREET / SUNBURY. 1952bakery, o'shannasy street, sunbury, businesses, george evans collection -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Sign - Patterson's Advertising Material, 1960's - 1970's
Three Cardboard Signs from Shop #107 Main Street, previously Patterson's.Patterson's & Advertiisingshop, business -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Sign - Paterson's Advertising Material, 1960's - 1970's
Three Cardboard Signs from shop 107 main Street, Previously Patterson'sPatterson's and Advertisingshop, business -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Sign - Patterson's Advertising Material, 1960's - 1970's
Three Cardboard signs from hop 107 Main Street Previously Patterson'sPatterson's & Advertising Materialshop, business -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Schneider's boarding house cnr. Victoria & Georges Street. Stawell c 1901
Schneider’s Boarding House with family group outside building Corner of Victoria Street and St Georges Street. Building was also the Victorian Coffee Palace, then the Doll Factory.Two photos of the Schneider Family outside their boarding house and beside a sign Dinning Rooms, on the corner of Victoria St. & George St. Stawell. c 1901. The small photo is a black & white photo, the other a enlarged print of the same photo in a purply colour.Written on the enlarged print, beside the image is the wording "When Peter died in 1901 Isabella was left to support fer family. Charles was only one year old so Isabella ran a Boarding House at the corner of Victoria St. & George St. Stawell".stawell business -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street looking East from Coffee Palace area 1880
Main Street Looking East 1880 from weigh bridge area, taken from Coffee Palace verandah. Two story buildings with veranda's. Horse drawn vehicle center of image. Post office and Town Hall visible in background. Bond Drapery. J & A Price Wine Spirits. Bond Draper sign on right. Two Poppet Heads on Big Hill are the No2 North Waterloo and the Waterloo and Argyle Mines.Black and white photograph looking East along Main Street from Weighbridge area where two streets join. Horse drawn buggy in center of street with buggy. Big Hill in distance with two poppet heads just visible.stawell businesses streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking West across Layzell Street intersection c 1900's
Main Street Stawell looking West across Layzell Street intersection. J Chadwick Drapers sign visible in centre of photo. Patrick Street runs off to the left of the photo behind wooden building the Foresters Hotel . Turf Hotel on left of photo. Horse drawn buggy near centre of photo. Circa 1900's. Similar to as 6730-2 & 0539PostcardMAIN STREET STAWELL - on front On Rear - Dear Viola. Another one of the Main Street. Rollo?stawell businesses streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking West with Geo. Mitchell shop on the right c 1955 -- Coloured
Coloured photo c 1955 Main Street Scene looking West. Geo Mitchell Draper on right with Coles and Macrows. On the left E. Dale & Co. shop sign is visible. Either side of the street has cars parked at an angle with a soft canopy car parked on the left side.Colour photograph looking down Main St Stawell with the Grampians in the distance c 1955. This coloured photo has shops either side in view and cars parked at an angle along the street. Coles, Macrows and Geo. Mitchell shops are on the right and E. Dale & Co shop sigh is visible on the left.stawell business streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking West with the Coles Variety Store on the right c 1950 -- Postcard
Post Card Valentines c 1950. Main Street Stawell looking West. The view show cars parked at an angle down Main St. and shops mainly along one side. The town hall clock can be seen above the building with the Coles sign, Macrows and Geo on the right hand edge.Valentine's Post card of Main St., Stawell looking West. The scene is of many 1950 cars parked along the street with Coles Variety Store, Macrows and Geo stores dominating to the right of the photo."VII" "Main Street, Stawell" (on the front) "Valentine's Post Card sending you greetings" (on the back)stawell business streetscape -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Postcard, Main Street Stawell 1906
Upper Main Street Stawell Looking West Across Layzell Street Intersection. J Chadwick Draper sign in centre of photo. Turf Hotel on left, Danes Grocer on right. Foresters Hotel on left. Horse drawn buggy near centre of photo. c1900's. Same as 0539-2streetscape, businesses -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - Ephemera, Rob's Special Cycles, 1999
Signed postcard of Rob's Special Cycles, expressing thanks for 55 years of business in Blackburn as a bicycle maker and builder from George Robinson. Nos 1420 and 1421 of 2000.robinson, george, blackburn road, blackburn, rob's special cycles, bicycle shops -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Kodak Sign, 1925
... added to the business. The sign was installed under the veranda ...Installed on building at 528 Whitehorse Road, Mitcham between 1938 and 1944. Building was a Newsagency and Post Office.Patrick and Bertha Markham operated the newsagency and post office on this site from 1925 to 1944. In the late 30s a range of photographic and developing services and supplies were added to the business. The sign was installed under the veranda on the Whitehorse Road frontage to advertise Kodak services. Also, their daughter Mary was a keen photographer and started a business as a child photographer. In 1944, both her parents died and Mary inherited the premises and continued the Kodak agency as part of her business. Mary and her husband, Harold, sold the former Mitcham post office to the PMG in mid 1957 and removed the Kodak sign as they departed.Metal sign L 1220cm x H 295cm . Yellow background with red lettering 'Kodak Film'. Sign has black edging. Sign is identical both sides.Kodak Filmcommerce, signs -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Sign - Painted & stenciled sign, Cottle Fencing & Gates, Unknown
Example of local business signagePainted and Stenciled advertising sign Refer to NP4377Cottle Fencing & Gates 877 1590 -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Financial record - Receipt, T. Drenen, 14/8/1914 (Exact)
It is believed that the C. Lim Kee who was paying these rates was Charles Lim Kee. According to the Rutherglen Sun September 11, 1896 he was starting a business known as the Cash Bakery in premises previously occupied by Conrad Huhs. In 1903 he moved to new premises next to the Bank of Victoria. By 1908 he had a shop and rooms in Main Street, and houses in Wallace Street and Murray Street. Part of a collection of business documents found under the floor of a building in Main Street when it was being renovated. At that time the owner was Don Chambers, and the premises was occupied as the Chambers Riteway Supermarket. The location (134 Main Street) is currently (2022) occupied by Miegel’s Pharmacy Rutherglen. Receipt from Rutherglen Waterworks Trust for water rates for a house in Murray Street. The form is printed on paper with hand written details reproduced with carbon paper.,"Rutherglen Waterworks Trust, No. of service 278. [receipt no.]: 605. Rutherglen, August 14th 1914. Received from Mr C. Lim Kee the sum of --- Pounds twelve Shillings and --- Pence, being Water Rate on a House or Land situate in house, Murray Street Rutherglen Urban Waterworks District. From 1st July to 31st Dec 1914." Signed A.H. Thompson, Collector.lim kee, rutherglen waterworks trust, water rates, business documents, 134 main street, chambers riteway supermarket -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1902 (Approximate)
... -country rutherglen miner newspapers printing business On sign ...Mounted black and white photograph of the Rutherglen Miner Newspaper OfficeOn sign on front of building: "Estb. 1902 | GG Nevill | The Rutherglen Miner | Newspaper | Job printing of all Descriptions" On back of mount: "Jim Pascoe | High St."rutherglen miner, newspapers, printing business -
Ballarat Heritage Services
digital photographs, Inn, Aylesham, England, 2016
Black Boys Inn is in the market square of Aylesham, England. "Archaeological evidence shows that the site of the town has been occupied since prehistoric times. Aylsham is just over two miles (3 km) from a substantial Roman settlement at Brampton, linked to Venta Icenorum at Caistor St Edmund, south of Norwich, by a Roman road which can still be traced in places - that site was a bustling industrial centre with maritime links to the rest of the empire. Excavations in the 1970s provided evidence of several kilns, showing that this was an industrial centre, pottery and metal items being the main items manufactured. Aylsham is thought to have been founded around 500 AD by an Anglo Saxon thegn called Aegel, Aegel's Ham, meaning "Aegel's settlement". The town is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Elesham and Ailesham, with a population of about 1,000. Until the 15th century, the linen and worsted industry was important here, as well as in North Walsham and Worstead and Aylsham webb or 'cloth of Aylsham' was supplied to the royal palaces of Edward II and III. John of Gaunt was lord of the manor from 1372 and Aylsham became the principal town of the Duchy of Lancaster. Although John of Gaunt probably never came to Aylsham, the townspeople enjoyed many privileges, including exemption from jury service outside the manor and from payment of certain taxes. The village sign depicts John of Gaunt. In 1519 Henry VIII granted a market on Saturdays and an annual fair to be held on 12 March, which was the eve of the feast of St Gregory the pope. Aylsham markets have always been an important feature of the town, and businesses developed to meet the needs of the town and the farming lands around it. Besides weekly markets there were cattle fairs twice a year and, in October, a hiring fair. The historic Black Boys Inn in the Market Place is one of Aylsham's oldest surviving buildings, and has been on the site since the 1650s, although the present frontage dates to between 1710 and 1720. There is a frieze of small black boys on the cornice and a good staircase and assembly room. The Black Boys was a stop for the post coach from Norwich to Cromer, had stabling for 40 horses, and employed three ostlers and four postboys. A thatched waterpump was built in 1911 at Carr's Corner in memory of John Soame by his uncle, a wealthy financier. An artesian well 170 feet (52 m) deep, its canopy is thatched in Norfolk reed. As with many of the other market towns in the county, the weaving of local cloth brought prosperity to the town in medieval times. Until the 15th century it was the manufacture of linen which was the more important, and Aylsham linens and Aylsham canvases were nationally known. From the 16th century linen manufacture declined and wool became more important, a situation that continued until the coming of the Industrial Revolution. Thereafter the principal trade of the town for the 19th century was grain and timber, together with the range of trades to be found in a town which supported local agriculture. Records show that Aylsham had markets and fairs, certainly from the 13th century. Such weekly and annual events were important for the trade that they brought. Annual horse fairs would bring many other traders to the town, and the weekly market would be the occasion for more local trade. The rights of the stallholders in the market place today date back to the rights established in medieval times." See wikipediaDigital photograph colouredinn, aylsham, england, black boys inn, market square -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Digital photograph, Lord Nelson Plaque, 2016
Black Boys Inn is in the market square of Aylsham, England. "Archaeological evidence shows that the site of the town has been occupied since prehistoric times. Aylsham is just over two miles (3 km) from a substantial Roman settlement at Brampton, linked to Venta Icenorum at Caistor St Edmund, south of Norwich, by a Roman road which can still be traced in places - that site was a bustling industrial centre with maritime links to the rest of the empire. Excavations in the 1970s provided evidence of several kilns, showing that this was an industrial centre, pottery and metal items being the main items manufactured. Aylsham is thought to have been founded around 500 AD by an Anglo Saxon thegn called Aegel, Aegel's Ham, meaning "Aegel's settlement". The town is mentioned in the Domesday Book of 1086 as Elesham and Ailesham, with a population of about 1,000. Until the 15th century, the linen and worsted industry was important here, as well as in North Walsham and Worstead and Aylsham webb or 'cloth of Aylsham' was supplied to the royal palaces of Edward II and III. John of Gaunt was lord of the manor from 1372 and Aylsham became the principal town of the Duchy of Lancaster. Although John of Gaunt probably never came to Aylsham, the townspeople enjoyed many privileges, including exemption from jury service outside the manor and from payment of certain taxes. The village sign depicts John of Gaunt. In 1519 Henry VIII granted a market on Saturdays and an annual fair to be held on 12 March, which was the eve of the feast of St Gregory the pope. Aylsham markets have always been an important feature of the town, and businesses developed to meet the needs of the town and the farming lands around it. Besides weekly markets there were cattle fairs twice a year and, in October, a hiring fair. The historic Black Boys Inn in the Market Place is one of Aylsham's oldest surviving buildings, and has been on the site since the 1650s, although the present frontage dates to between 1710 and 1720. There is a frieze of small black boys on the cornice and a good staircase and assembly room. The Black Boys was a stop for the post coach from Norwich to Cromer, had stabling for 40 horses, and employed three ostlers and four postboys. A thatched waterpump was built in 1911 at Carr's Corner in memory of John Soame by his uncle, a wealthy financier. An artesian well 170 feet (52 m) deep, its canopy is thatched in Norfolk reed. As with many of the other market towns in the county, the weaving of local cloth brought prosperity to the town in medieval times. Until the 15th century it was the manufacture of linen which was the more important, and Aylsham linens and Aylsham canvases were nationally known. From the 16th century linen manufacture declined and wool became more important, a situation that continued until the coming of the Industrial Revolution. Thereafter the principal trade of the town for the 19th century was grain and timber, together with the range of trades to be found in a town which supported local agriculture. Records show that Aylsham had markets and fairs, certainly from the 13th century. Such weekly and annual events were important for the trade that they brought. Annual horse fairs would bring many other traders to the town, and the weekly market would be the occasion for more local trade. The rights of the stallholders in the market place today date back to the rights established in medieval times." See wikipediaDigital photograph"Admiral Lord Nelson attended a dance at the Assembly rooms here on 15th December 1792 - 21st October 2005"aylsham, lord nelson, 1792, plaque