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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 -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Historic Homestead Vandalised, 1990
Edna Barrie describes the Darlingsford property. C.E. Barrrie Land developers bought the property from my husband’s brother. It was one big farm and they were a big family. When the father died he left it to be cut up for the family. The youngest son had to reach age 21 before the property could be divided and portioned out to the mother and children, but it was deferred until Jim returned from the war. Eventually it was cut up into two parts, we were married by then and so was Edgar. Part of the land included the block on the other side of Ferris road, which became the quarry, Edgar’s section was on the Toolern Creek end, he was the last one married and lived in the old bluestone house until 1974. The developers bought this section but they could not get permits due to the state of the old bridge due to the cost. Barries had built the bridge across the creek [1926]. It took the big loads of hay and the family kept it maintained. Once the Barries had gone it did not get any upkeep. The developers found the cost of replacing the bridge and developing site with sewerage and drainage power before they sell. The rural land itself is not worth much as the developer has to complete the subdivision before any blocks can be sold. The developer from Sydney had a man living in the house, who let it go the rack and ruin. He managed to buy from the developer 25 acres with the bluestone house. Bernard Coburn had it for a while but is was well out of our hands by then. There were various people who have bought into and tried to develop and have given up. There was a project sometime ago to save the buildings from ruin but nothing has happened as yet, they are six or seven years to late. The buildings continue to deteriorate and were badly damaged vandals and fire. The Shire bought all the rest of it from the developer, where the tip is now, that was also part of Edgars land. Article about a fire at Darlingsford Estate featured in the Telegraphlocal architecture, local identities, emergency services -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Social Club sign, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsSocial Club sign: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Empty pallets' notice board, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildings'Empty pallets' notice board: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Smoking area sign, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsSmoking area sign: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Uneeda passageway sign, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsUneeda passageway sign: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Display of product packs, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsDisplay of product packs: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Notice board, various biscuits, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsNotice board - various biscuits: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Start/stop/break sign, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsStart/stop/break sign: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Pipe identification board, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsPipe identification board: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Piano and stage backdrop, hall, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsPiano and stage backdrop, hall: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Baking schedule board, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsBaking schedule board: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Ladies rest room sign, 'gals', Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsLadies rest room sign - 'gals': one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Piano and stage backdrop, hall, Swallow & Ariell, Perce White, 1993
Council was invited by developers Buxton Brothers to tour the site in 1993, and Cr Perce WHITE took photos of those few items left in the buildingsPiano and stage backdrop, hall: one of 12 photos of various signs and fixtures in former Swallow & Ariell biscuit factory, taken 1993 after building was sold and virtually emptyindustry - manufacturing, swallow & ariell ltd, perce mcguire white, perce white -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Ceremonial object - Foundation stone, Victorian Seamen's Institute, 1930
During demolition of the 1937 Missions to Seamen building in October 1995, this stone was removed intact by developers Mirvac Victoria, and placed in the care of the PMH&PS.Cornerstone originally laid at the Victorian Seamen's Institute corner Nott and Beach Street (Fox Hay building today) during extensions in 1930. Was relocated to interior wall near the chapel doors when the new Mission building at corner of Beach Road and Swallow Street was built in 1937.Engraved in gold lettering on a black background: To the glory of God and the welfare of seamen this stone was unveiled by the Most Rev. Frederick Waldeerave, Head B.D. Archbishop of Melbourne on the 23rd day of January 1930mission to seamen, frederick waldegrave -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Relocated cornerstone, Seamen's Institute, Port Melbourne, 1930
During demolition of the 1937 Missions to Seamen building in October 1995, this stone was removed intact by developers Mirvac Victoria, and placed in the care of the PMH&PS.Photograph taken by member Bob Gooding in September 2015 of the cornerstone Cornerstone originally laid at the Victorian Seamen's Institute corner Nott and Beach Street (Fox Hay building today) during extensions in 1930.. Was relocated to interior wall near the chapel doors when the new Mission building at corner of Beach Road and Swallow Street was built in 1937.Engraved in gold lettering on a black background: To the glory of God and the welfare of seamen this stone was unveiled by the Most Rev. Frederick Waldeerave, Head B.D. Archbishop of Melbourne on the 23rd day of January 1930mission to seamen, frederick waldegrave -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Ceremonial object - Foundation stone, Missions to Seamen, Port Melbourne, 1937
During demolition of the 1937 Missions to Seamen building in October 1995, this stone was removed intact by developers Mirvac Victoria, and placed in the care of the PMH&PS.Cornerstone laid at the Missions to Seamen building, Beach Road and Swallow Street, in 1937.Engraved in black lettering on a granite background: To the glory of God and the welfare of all seafarers this foundation stone was laid by His Excellency the Governor of Victoria, the Lord Huntingfield K.C.M.G. May 18th 1937. This branch Institute of the Victorian Missions to Seamen was erected through the generosity of Alfred M Nicholas Esq. Office of Harry A Norris Architectsmissions to seamen, harry a norris, lord huntingfield -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Relocated and damaged cornerstone, Missions to Seamen, Port Melbourne, Bob Gooding, Jul 2015
During demolition of the 1937 Missions to Seamen building in October 1995, this stone was removed intact by developers Mirvac Victoria, and placed in the care of the PMH&PS.Photograph taken by member Bob Gooding showing severe damage to the stone on July 2015 Cornerstone laid at the Missions to Seamen building, Beach Road and Swallow Street, in 1937. Now located in the seawall surrounding the carpark at the foot of Nott Stmissions to seamen, harry a norris, lord huntingfield -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Urgent action sought, 1990
Residents living close to Wunderlich-Monier in Vermont are demanding urgent action to stop noise and dust problems generated by work on the site.Residents living close to Wunderlich-Monier in Vermont are demanding urgent action to stop noise and dust problems generated by work on the site. Town planning services manager of Jones Lang Wootton, Rob McLiver, speaking for the developer said site works had nothing to do with the application for the subdivision, they have approval from the E.P.A. and the Department of Industry.Residents living close to Wunderlich-Monier in Vermont are demanding urgent action to stop noise and dust problems generated by work on the site. tile factories, wunderlich monier -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Document - Specification, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Z3 class tram - Melbourne, Australia", c1979
Specification or report - 5 A4 pages, photocopied titled "Z3 class tram - Melbourne, Australia". Gives the detail of the tramcar, classification, developers (builders and suppliers), description, history, contract price, warranty, vehicle performance, dimensions, suspension, propulsion, braking, electrical and control systems and body specifications and a list of work done at Preston Workshops.trams, tramways, z3 class, commonwealth engineering, comeng, aeg, duwag, bogies, mmtb, new trams -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Schwerkolt Property 3rd house with Smokehouse, 1917 - 1927
The third ,weatherboard, house was built after the first house was burnt down in the 1905 bushfires. After the property was sold to developers in 1959 this house was burnt down by vandals.Black and white photo of the weatherboard house with verandah on the left of the photo and the stone smokehouse on the right.whalen, rosalie, schwerkolt, arthur, schwerkolt 3rd home -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Julia Mildenhall, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cllr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by Councilblack and white photograph relating to Sugar Shed, including corrugated iron and sugar bowlindustry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Lai Kong, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cllr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by Councilcolour photograph of Sugar Shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Stindustry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Mary Lyden, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cllr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by CouncilColour photograph of Sugar Shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streetsindustry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Elizabeth Rodda, May 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS with developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by CouncilColour photograph of Sugar Shed 1999, corner Rouse and Johnston St. Rouse St frontageindustry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Elizabeth Rodda, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by CouncilColour photograph of Sugar Shed, corner Rouse and Johnston St. View towards n/w cornerindustry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Elizabeth Rodda, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by CouncilBlack and white photograph of Sugar Shed, corner Rouse and Johnston St. View south along Johnston St with focus on corrugated iron.industry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Elizabeth Rodda, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by CouncilBlack and white photograph of Sugar Shed, corner Rouse and Johnston St. View along Johnston St with focus on corrugated iron.industry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Elizabeth Rodda, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by CouncilBlack and white photograph of Sugar Shed, corner Rouse and Johnston St. View along lane at rear with focus on corrugated iron.industry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sugar shed, corner Rouse and Johnston Streets, Port Melbourne, Elizabeth Rodda, 1999
Photographic competition organised 1999 by PMH&PS and developer John Sheridan of Sheridan Property at suggestion of Cr David Brand when plans for demolition were approved by Council'Street corner' Colour photograph of Sugar Shed, corner Rouse and Johnston St.industry, manufacturing, sugar shed, joshua brothers distillery