Showing 545 items matching "m. james"
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Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - M&MTB Garford 5IHL 32.4 H.P bus, M&MTB, c1920s
... about M&MTB early bus fleet Official M&MTB Garford bus James ...Official M&MTB photograph shows side on view of Garford 5IHL 32.4 H.P petrol chassis bus with a James Motors body. Seated 29. Either Bus No. 45 or 46 as there were only two of them in the fleet. Entered service 1925 and retired in 1935. (The two bodies went forward onto new chassis in 1935.) Yields information about M&MTB early bus fleet Black and white prints with notes.In faded biro: "Garford HL Seat 29 Crush 60 (Stamp:) Sutcliffe Pty Ltd"official m&mtb, garford bus, james motors, 45, 46 -
Chelsea & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Chelsea General Store - Chelsea Wine Cafe, 1910
The Duncans sold the Chelsea General Store and Wine Cafe in 1914.Black and white photo of Chelsea General Store and Chelsea Wine Cafe on Point Nepean Road, Chelsea. In front of the shop is a girl on horse back, Ruby Campbell (nee Duncan), Honora Duncan (1861-1930), Olive (Ollie) Duncan and James (Jimmy) Duncan.CHELSEA GENERAL STORE ONLY BEST KNOWN BRANDS STOCKED - CASH TRADE AT LOWEST RATES ALL SUMMER DRINKS A SPECIALITY KEPT IN COOL BRICK CELLARS CHELSEA WINE CAFE - BAR M. DUNCAN LICENCEEchelsea general store, chelsea wine cafe, duncan, chelsea -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Container - Steamer Chest, Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. New Britain Conn. USA, Mid to late 1800s to early 1900s
Steamer chests were used on steamboats to transport luggage. Steamer chests were intended to be stored vertically and were able to be opened vertically on long voyages. This steamer chest belonged to Dr. Murphy (1905 - 1981) who was the first doctor of Emerald. It is believed to have belonged to his mother, Mary Murphy. Dr. Murphy's father, Sir Stephen James Murphy, was in the Indian Civil Service (1898 - 1935) serving in various positions including as the Justice of the High Court of Bombay. The chest appears to date from the early 1900s.This item is significant as it belonged to Dr. Murphy who was an esteemed Emerald GP and local person. It also gave insight into how people of the upper class would have travelled.Large steamer chest with wooden slats. Leather over wood exterior. Fabric interior. Leather straps. Decorative metal edging. Containing a hanging frame and a hanger. Lump on top of the chest. Chest made by Murrells & Becker. Lock made by Corbin Cabinet Lock Co.On top painted: "M. MURPHY/ BOMBAY" On lock engraved: "CORBIN CABINET LOCK CO. NEW BRITAIN CONN. USA" Sticker on interior lid: "MURRELLS & BECKER / MELBOURNE & BRISBANE TRAVELLING GOODS MANUFACTURERS / QUEEN ST BRISBANE / COLLINS ST MELBOURNE" Sticker on right side: "P - .CO / NOT WANTED VOYAGE"dr. murphy, steamer chest, bombay, stephen murphy, emerald, doctor, 1900s -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Container - Steamer Chest, Corbin Cabinet Lock Co. New Britain Conn. USA, Early 1900s
Steamer chests were used on steamboats to transport luggage. Steamer chests were intended to be stored vertically and were able to be opened vertically on long voyages. This steamer chest belonged to Dr. Murphy (1905 - 1981) who was the first doctor of Emerald. It is believed to have belonged to his mother, Mary Murphy. Dr. Murphy's father, Sir Stephen James Murphy, was in the Indian Civil Service (1898 - 1935) serving in various positions including as the Justice of the High Court of Bombay. The chest appears to date from the early 1900s.This item is significant as it belonged to Dr. Murphy who was an esteemed Emerald GP and local person.Large steamer chest with wooden slats. Leather over wood exterior. Fabric interior. Leather straps. Decorative metal edging. Containing a hanging frame and a hanger. Lump on top of the chest. Chest made by Murrells & Becker. Lock made by Corbin Cabinet Lock Co.On top painted: "M. MURPHY/ BOMBAY" On lock engraved: "CORBIN CABINET LOCK CO. NEW BRITAIN CONN. USA" Sticker on interior lid: "MURRELLS & BECKER / MELBOURNE & BRISBANE TRAVELLING GOODS MANUFACTURERS / QUEEN ST BRISBANE / COLLINS ST MELBOURNE" Sticker on right side: "P - .CO / NOT WANTED VOYAGE"dr. murphy, steamer chest, bombay, stephen murphy, emerald, doctor, 1900s -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Primary School Number 502 -- Grade 6, 1949
Primary School 502 Grade 6. 1949. Image shows 22 students standing and sitting on the ground. Teacher standing at the back. List of 14 male students on separate page. Black and white photograph of a group of young adults with an adult standing behind the group. Image shows 22 young adults standing and sitting on the ground. Adult standing behind the groupPrimary School 502. Grade 6, 1949. Back Row. J. James, J. Aldie (Teacher) D. Humphrey, I. Baird, L. Ingleton. N. Musumeci, M. Haywood. Centre Row. B. Richards, L. Trevan, B. Halliday. Front Row. T. Wallace, P. Crossett, J. Howard, P. Boag. Note. Girls names are unknown. stawell education students