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Document - Letter, J. Sabelberg, Solicitor to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, 13 Nov 1894
Letter from J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Mr. Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, re inspection of a culvert under the railway line at Whittlesea.Page folded in half, hand written. Stored in plastic pocket with handwritten transcription and photocopy of letter.J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea. Dated 13 Nov 1894.contract, william lockwood, whittlesea, sabelberg -
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Document - Letter, Photocopy, J. Sabelberg, Solicitor to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, unknown
Photocopy of Letter from J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Mr. Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, re inspection of a culvert under the railway line at Whittlesea.A4 Page, Photocopy of letter. Stored in plastic pocket with original letter and hand written transcript of letter.J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea. Dated 13 Nov 1894.contract, william lockwood, whittlesea, sabelberg -
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Document - Transcription, Transcription of Letter - J. Sabelberg, Solicitor to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, unknown
Transcription of Letter, handwritten, from J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Mr. Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, re inspection of a culvert under the railway line at Whittlesea.Transcription of letter, handwritten, A4 Page. Stored in plastic pocket with original letter and photocopy.J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea.contract, william lockwood, whittlesea, sabelberg -
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Document - Original, The late William Henry Lockwood family history, unknown
A brief family history of William Henry Lockwood and his family members. Possibly written by Sister Mary Lockwood, Whittlesea, for insertion in Victoria and Riverina.A4 Page, typed.william henry lockwood, family history, sister mary lockwood -
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Document - Receipt, Yan Yean Public Cemetery, 31 May 1895
Yan Yean Public Cemetery receipt to Mr. W. H. Lockwood. Dated 31 May 1895.A small paper receipt, 2 of 2 items pinned togetherSigned by James Ryan Jnr, Secretary.yan yean cemetery, william henry lockwood -
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Document - Photocopy, Transcript of the Diary of William Lockwood 1853
Diary used by William Lockwood on his voyage to Australia in 1853.Photocopy of the typed transcript, 1853 Diary of William Henry Lockwood (26 pages) A4 pages stapled together.william lockwood, marco polo, diary, whittlesea -
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Document - Photocopy, Indenture between Joseph Leeming and Joseph Lockwood, 1763
Indenture for a Carpenter's Apprentice between Joseph Leeming of Sleadsike, in the Township Hipperholme with Brigghouse in the County of York, Carpenter, and Joseph Lockwood, son of John Lockwood of Nabb End, 29 September 1763.Joseph Lockwood is the father of William Henry Lockwood, Engineer, Shire of Whittlesea.2 loose pages, photocopies.william lockwood, joseph lockwood, john lockwood, indenture, carpenter apprentice -
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Document - Letter, Photocopy, Railways and Roads Department to W. H. Lockwood, dated 26 Feb 1878, unknown
Letter regarding a Certificate of ServicePhotocopy of letter (2 copies)william henry lockwood -
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Document - Photocopy, Elector's Right, East Bourke Whittlesea Division, James Henry Lockwood, Storeman, 1888
Photocopy of Elector's Right Certificate, No. 453136, East Bourke Whittlesea Division, for James Henry Lockwood, Storeman of Whittlesea. It has been signed by the Registrar, W. H. Lockwood, and James Henry Lockwood. This item is associated with the Lockwood family, early Whittlesea residents. Photocopy, 1 pagewilliam henry lockwood, james henry lockwood, elector's right, whittlesea -
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Document - Photocopy, Marco Polo, unknown
A4 paper, photocopies held together with a staple. Contents: Article: Ship That Shrank The World, Reader's Digest August 1988, also letters (2) from National Maritime Museum, notes about the Marco Polo.This item is associated with William Henry Lockwood family, early Whittlesea resident. Photocopy, 6 pages, A4william henry lockwood, marco polo -
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Document - Letter, Original, Railways and Roads Department to W. H. Lockwood, 26 Feb 1878
Letter regarding a Certificate of Service from Railways and Roads Department to W. H. Lockwood, dated 26 Feb 1878Plastic A4 sleeve containing Original letterwilliam henry lockwood -
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Document - Letter, Sister Mary Lockwood, Whittlesea, unknown
Letter from Australian Mutual Publications, Melbourne, regarding family history for insertion in Victoria and Riverina. Item not dated, possibly associated with Item 225 (A brief family history of William Henry Lockwood and his family members)Small slip of paper, typedwilliam henry lockwood, sister mary lockwood, whittlesea -
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Document - Photocopy, William Lockwood, Specifications, Glenvale School, unknown
Specifications of work to be done in the erection of a schoolhouse and masters residence for the Glenvale Local School Committee. Handwriting identified as William Lockwood's. Undated document.Photocopy, 1 page, handwrittenGlenvale Common Schoolwilliam lockwood, glenvale school -
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Lockwood's Brass Parallel Ruler, 19th Century
William Henry Lockwood's surveying and drafting instruments. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in this collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer to the Shire of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Rectangular brass rolling parallel ruler with a length of 18 inches, the beveled edges are numbered by ones from 1 to 18, the rule is marked Kilpatrick & Co., LondonKilpatrick & Co., Londonwilliam henry lockwood, rule, brass rule, surveying instrument, drafting instrument, whittlesea road board -
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Instrument - Lockwood's Parallel Rule, Ebony and ivory, 19th Century
Ebony and ivory parallel rule with scale markings used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.Lockwood's rectangular ebony and ivory parallel rule with bevelled edges and score markings to 9 inches.ebony, ivory, ivory rule, william henry lockwood, surveying instrument, drafting instrument, roads board, parallel rule, engineering, whittlesea, 1856, lockwood collection -
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Instrument - Lockwood's Brass Protractor 180 degrees, 19th Century
Brass protractor used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer to the Shire of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Lockwood's brass semi circular protractor divided into 180 degrees and marked from end to end by 10 degree increments from 10 to 170brass protractor, william henry lockwood, surveying instrument, drafting instrument, whittlesea roads board, engineering, 1856 -
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Instrument - pencil, Lockwood's retractable pencil, 19th Century
Retractable pencil used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Lockwood's silver coloured chrome plated steel retractable pencil with extendable core leadpencil, lead pencil, william henry lockwood, drafting instrument, surveying instrument, whittlesea road board, whittlesea engineer, 1856 -
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Equipment - Lockwood's pocket knife, 19th Century
3 blade retractable pocket knife used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Lockwood's stainless steel 3 blade pocket knife with tortoise shell inlaypocket knife, william henry lockwood, whittlesea, engineer, 1856 -
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Instrument - Lockwood's Brass Protractor 360 degrees, 1886
Brass protractor 360 degrees used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.Lockwood circular brass protractor 360 degrees, and 2 x ebony and brass parallel rulePolygraph Co. Phila. Pat. Dec. 8th 1885 - 3. Sole licensee for Europe. G.D. London. England. Improvements pat' in Europe Dec-1886brass protractor, william henry lockwood, drafting instrument, surveying instrument, ebony rule, engineer, whittlesea, 360 degree protractor -
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Instrument - Lockwood's boxed drawing set for ink work, 19th Century
Boxed drawing set for ink work used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Lockwood's boxed drawing set for ink work, mahogany coloured rectangular wooden box with hinged lid, small rectangular brass plate on top, brass hook clasps and hinge closure, box is lined with blue fabric, recessed slots on inside for the 10 various drawing instrument pieces.william henry lockwood, drawing set, drafting instrument, surveying instrument, whittlesea road board, whittlesea engineer, 1856, ink work -
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Instrument - Lockwood's drawing set with parallel rules, 19th Century
Drawing set with parallel rules used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Lockwood's boxed drawing set, with brass hinged lid, inside of the box is divided into 10 compartments containing, parallel rules (ebony), compasses, protractor, ruler with inclination scales.william henry lockwood, drafting instrument, drawing set, surveying instrument, whittlesea road board, whittlesea, 1856 -
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Equipment - Lockwood's level pieces, 19th Century
Box of pieces presumably from a level (Theodolite of Dumpy?) used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Box of pieces, Lockwood's small red and yellow hinged metal container with lid, manufactured by "W D & H O Will's (Australia) Ltd Sydney", contains 11 pieces presumably from a level (Theodolite of Dumpy?)william henry lockwood, surveying instrument, level parts, whittlesea road board, engineering, 1856 -
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Equipment - Lockwood's box base, 19th Century
A box base, use unknown, used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.Lockwood's wooden box base of 12 circular recesses, use not confirmedbox base, william henry lockwood, surveying instrument, whittlesea roads board, engineering, 1856 -
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Instrument - Lockwood's Telescope, telescope, 19th Century
This telescope was used by William Henry Lockwood, local Whittlesea Engineer and Post Master. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William's father. There are 10 engineers surveying instruments in the Lockwood collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Brass telescope with 1 draw tube, glass eyepiece, 1 brass eyepiece cover, thin scrap of brown leather attached to the barrel and secured with string.telescope, william henry lockwood, engineer, surveying equipment, lockwood collection, whittlesea roads board, 1856 -
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Document - Copy, Off to the Diggings
Research Notes: Yea Road construction. From Whittlesea surveyed 1860 & Gazetted. Construction through most of Mr. Thomas Wills & Henry Gibbs holdings. April - October, fencing contract David & William Johnson of Richlands estate. 1. Photocopy, 1 sheet, A4, article with sketch and one of the first map published of bush roads and rough tracks from Melbourne to the Diggings. 2. Handwritten research notes re the Yea Road construction, author and date unknown.yea road contruction, thomas wills, henry gibbs, david johnson, william johnson, johnson family, richlands estate whittlesea, johnston family -
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Photograph, Padre Hayes, Interior of Church at Separation, 1927
Padre Hayes Collection. A photograph taken by Padre Hayes of the interior of the deserted Baptist Church at Separation, decorated for the wedding of Vera Benson William Carswell, in 1927.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs taken by Padre Herbert Edward Elton Hayes (1882-1960) who was a significant local figure in Mernda.Black and white/sepia photograph.On rear: Interior of deserted Baptist Church Separation decorated for wedding, Vera Benson William Carswell about 1929.padre hayes collection, mernda, herbert edward elton hayes, hayes family history, vera benson, william carswell, bride and groom, baptist church separation, baptist church mernda -
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Photograph - Copy, Interior of Church at Separation
Padre Hayes Collection. A black and white copy of a photograph taken by Padre Hayes of the interior of the deserted Baptist Church at Separation, decorated for the wedding of Vera Benson William Carswell, in 1927. Copy of 372.Copy, Black and white photograph.padre hayes collection, mernda, herbert edward elton hayes, hayes family history, vera benson, william carswell, bride and groom, baptist church separation, baptist church mernda -
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Photograph, Padre Hayes, Vera Benson and William Carswell, 1927
Padre Hayes Collection. A photograph taken by Padre Hayes of a Bride and Bridegroom leaving the deserted Baptist Church Separation (now Mernda) after being married. Identified as Vera Benson married to William Carswell in 1927.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs taken by Padre Herbert Edward Elton Hayes (1882-1960) who was a significant local figure in Mernda.Black and white/sepia photograph.On rear: Bride and Bridegroom leaving deserted Baptist Church Separation after being married. Vera Benson and William Carswell c. 1929.padre hayes collection, mernda, herbert edward elton hayes, hayes family history, vera benson, william carswell, bride and groom, baptist church separation, baptist church mernda -
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Photograph - Copy, Vera Benson and William Carswell
Padre Hayes Collection. A copy of a photograph taken by Padre Hayes of a Bride and Bridegroom leaving the deserted Baptist Church Separation (now Mernda) after being married. Identified as Vera Benson married to William Carswell in 1927. See 375.This photo forms part of a collection of photographs taken by Padre Herbert Edward Elton Hayes (1882-1960) who was a significant local figure in Mernda.Black and white copy of a photograph.padre hayes collection, mernda, herbert edward elton hayes, hayes family history, vera benson, william carswell, bride and groom, baptist church separation, baptist church mernda -
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Photograph - Newspaper Article, Two Hurt in Collision, c.1933
A newspaper article concerning two men, C. Carlyle of Martin Street, Preston, and William Thompson of South Morang, who were injured in a head-on collision on the South Whittlesea Road. A newspaper clipping donated by and related to the donor, Yvonne Hutchinson.Photograph print of a newspaper article printed on Kodak paper.south morang, c. carlyle, william thompson, south whittlesea road, motor cycle accident