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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Booklet - Booklet - Commemorating the official opening of the Portland Grain Terminal, on 8th April 1965, 08/04/1965
... on covers superimposed on pale blue photo of grain silos.... on covers superimposed on pale blue photo of grain silos. Booklet ...Six page booklet of statistical details, produced for commemorating the official opening of the Portland Grain Terminal, on 8th April 1965. White glossy paper, black print. Printing on covers superimposed on pale blue photo of grain silos.portland grain terminal -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Tram 780 corner Holden and Pilkington St Fitzroy North, Warren Doubleday, 23/8/1969
... the grain silos on the form inner circle rail line in the background. ... board on the front and a Preston Run number. Has the grain silos ...Photo shows W5 780 turning from Holden St into Pilkington St Fitzroy North. Tram showing Special, has a "Coburg" Auxiliary board on the front and a Preston Run number. Has the grain silos on the form inner circle rail line in the background. Yields information the use of Holden St North Fitzroy.Black and White photograph of Tram 780 at the corner Holden and Pilkington St Fitzroy North.Has details on rear in blue ink.tramways, trams, tours, tram 780, holden st, pilkington st, w5 class -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Chris Phillips, Feb. 1969
... Bryne and Brunswick Streets, with the North Fitzroy grain silos..., with the North Fitzroy grain silos in the background during a special ...Black and white photograph of W3 662 in Holden St between Bryne and Brunswick Streets, with the North Fitzroy grain silos in the background during a special tram tour, 9/2/1969. Photo by Chris Phillips. Showing Destination of University. ARE Tour ex South Melbourne depot. Printed on Kodak Paper.On rear in red ink "W3 662 Holden St 9/2/69"trams, tramways, mmtb, special trams, holden st, tram 662 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - grain terminal under construction, 1966
... to silos. Grain terminal under construction... photograph of scaffolding erected next to silos. Grain terminal under ...Port of Portland Authority archivesFront: (no inscriptions) Back: Sept '66 (pencil, upper right)port of portland archives, construction -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, View of Portland Harbour and Port, c. 1971
... Black and white photograph. View of grain storage... Development Reg no - 56-43.' Black and white photograph. View of grain ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: verso - 'Portland Development Committee Publicity Section, Division of Industrial Development Reg no - 56-43.' -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Sheet of (6) contact prints of Silo Construction, 1964
... silo or grain conveyor belt construction.... prints, showing either silo or grain conveyor belt construction ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 157. 6-11-64 158. 6-11-64 156. 6-11-64 163. 6-11-64 164. 6-11-64 165. 6-11-64 (Beneath each print in white) Back: 157 164 pencil -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Sheet of contact prints of Silos, Conveyor Construction, 1964
... Sheet of (6) black and white contact prints showing silo... Authority Archives Port of Portland Archives silo construction K S ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 82. 9-9-64 154. 3-11-64 148. 3-11-64 149. 3-11-64 150. 3-11-64 151. 3-11-64 (Beneath each print, in white.)port of portland archives, silo construction, k s anderson wharf -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - View of Portland and foreshore, 21/03/1972
... sidings, council industrial estate, silos and grain storage.... facilities. Railway sidings, council industrial estate, silos ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives, portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Sheet of contact prints showing silo and conveyor construction, 1964
... . Grain shed and silo construction in foreground. Two of ship... of a ship berthed. Grain shed and silo construction in foreground ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 83. 23.9.64 84. 23-9-64 85. 23-9-64 95. 23-9-64 96. 23-9-64 86. 23-9-64 (In white, beneath each print).port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - View of Portland and foreshore, 21/03/1972
... block, No.6 berth, silos and grain storage G.E.B. Commencement... court. Facilities block, No.6 berth, silos and grain storage ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland archives, portland harbour, henty park, industrial estate, canal court -
Dookie Historical Society
Soft Cover Dookie District History Book - Width 18.5cm x Height 24cm Consist of 33 pages (not numbered), The General Committee Organising the Dookie Back To, Dookie and District 1863 - 1963, Easter 1963 "WATERWHEEL PRESS,"
... , showing the Grain Elevators Board wheat silos under construction..., showing the Grain Elevators Board wheat silos under construction ...Soft Cover Historical Book - White Background with 2 green and white soft aerial photographs of prominent landmarks at Dookie. Front Cover - Mount Major on the left and Saddleback on the right. Back Cover - An aerial view of Dookie as it is today, showing the Grain Elevators Board wheat silos under construction (lower right foreground). -
Port of Echuca
Colour Photograph, Approx.1979
... storage silos for grains. The rice mills in Echuca stored ...This is of historical and social significance in that Echuca was a terminal for rice distribution and processing. The rice mills were located in Annesley st next to the railway line. Here 4 silos and 2 of the conveyor towers are visible, looking to the east. The rice mills employed many people in Echuca. Echuca has historically had many storage silos for grains. The rice mills in Echuca stored and processed rice up until the early 1990s. This photograph clearly shows the rice silos and conveyor towers that were in Annesley street .Colour photograph (postcard size) of rice mill silos, Echuca. Photograph shows 4 silos with 2 conveyor towers.In blue pen on reverse:"35A-36". Printed in red on reverse:"It's Kodak for color. Nov.79. Print made by Kodak. M."rice mills, echuca, echuca-industry -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Bulk grain terminal, K.S. Anderson wharf, 1960s
Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: Bulk Grain Terminal/ K.S. Anderson C.B.E. MC Chairman 1950-1961port of portland, k s anderson wharf, grain -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Sheet contact prints, 1964
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 169. 13-11-64 170. 13-11-64 152. 3-11-64 153. 3-11-64 181. 13-11-64 182. 13-11-64 (In white beneath each print.) Back: 181 and 182 in pencil.port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Grain conveyor belt, 1965
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Blue Portland Harbour Trust Stamp 231. 24-2-65 in black ink.port of portland -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Photograph - 'Almstelmeer', 1976
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Amstelmeer - oats 5/4/76 in pencilport of portland -
Streatham and District Historical Society
Picture, Westmere Grain Silo's
... Streatham goldfields Westmere Grain Silo's Picture ... -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph, Port of Portland Authority, n.d
... . There is a ship berthed on the K.S. Anderson and the silo construction... berthed on the K.S. Anderson and the silo construction site ...Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: Blue biro line across top of photo.port of portland archives, portland harbour, s l patterson wharf -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Sheet of 6 contact prints, c. 1964
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesFront: 28-10-64 127 28-10-64 126 28-10-64 133 28-10-64 115 28-10-64 126 28-10-64 128 - in white under each print Back: 133 (ticked) 128 (crossed out) in pencilport of portland archives -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Sheet of Contact Prints - Silo Construction, n.d
Port of Portland Authority Archivesport of portland archives -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum Inc
Photograph, Charlton Flour Mill
A previous mill had operated in Charlton by Mr. W.E. Foreman on the banks of the Avoca River and was acquired in 1919 by Noske Bros. The present Flour Mill was built by Noske Bros and opened in May 1927. It was taken over by the Grain Elevator Board in the 1970s. Colour photograph of Charlton Flour Mill and silos. Intersection of Kaye & Davies Streets in the foreground. One large silver silo and three taller greyish concrete silos to the left. Three other cream coloured silos behind. There are pipes and sheds on top of the silos. There is a cream single story building to the right of the silver silo and a multi-storey building behind with eight window in the upper level. There is a small red brick building on the far left of the photo.w.e. foreman, noske bros, flour mill charlton -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - digital, LJ Gervasoni, Murtoa Stick Shed 00031, 13/08/2011
From the Victorian Heritage Register statement of significance H0791 The Marmalake/Murtoa Grain Store, originally the No.1 Murtoa Shed, is located within the Murtoa Grain Terminal, adjacent to the grain elevator tower and railway line. The shed is 280m long, 60m wide and 19m high at the ridge with a capacity of 3.4 million bushels. The hipped corrugated iron roof of the shed is supported on approximately 600 unmilled hardwood poles set in a concrete slab floor and braced with iron tie rods. These poles are the reason for use of the term "stick shed". With its vast gabled interior and the long rows of poles the space has been likened to the nave of a cathedral. An elevator at one end took wheat from railway trucks to ridge level where it was distributed by conveyor along the length of the shed, creating a huge single mound of grain. Braced internal timber bulkheads on either side took the lateral thrust of the wheat, and conveyors at ground level outside the bulkheads took wheat back to the elevator for transport elsewhere. Wheat had been handled in jute bags from the start of the Victorian wheat industry in the mid nineteenth century. Bulk storage had been developed in North America from the early 1900s. NSW began building substantial concrete silos from 1920-21. In Western Australia, farmers' co-operatives, who had to supply their own bulk storage from 1934-5, pioneered the use of low-cost horizontal sheds of timber and corrugated iron for bulk storage. Following its establishment in 1935 the Victorian Grain Elevators Board (GEB) planned a network of 160 concrete silos in country locations, connected by rail to the shipping terminal at Geelong. By the outbreak of the Second World War there was a worldwide glut of wheat, and Australia soon had a massive surplus which it was unable to export. Only 48 silos had been established under the Victorian Silo Scheme so far, and wartime material and labour restrictions prevented progress with this scheme. The storage deficit had become an emergency by 1941 as Britain obtained its imports from North America, rather than over the lengthy and difficult shipping route from Australia. In 1941 the GEB, under chairman and general manager Harold Glowrey, proposed large temporary versions of the horizontal bulk storage sheds already in use in Western Australia. The proposal was approved by the Victorian Wheat and Woolgrowers Association, who considered the use of shed storages as a longer term proposition. After initial resistance from the Australian Wheat Board, some of whose members represented wheat bagging interests, the Commonwealth and Victorian governments agreed to split the costs, and Murtoa was chosen as a suitable site for the first emergency storage. The main contractor, Green Bros, commenced work on the No.1 Murtoa Shed in September 1941, deliveries of bulk wheat began in January 1942, and the store was full by June of the same year. In the following years the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (later CSIRO) conducted valuable research and experiment on the impacts and control of insect pests at the Murtoa No.1 shed. With these discoveries, and the development of more effective pesticides, use of the No.1 shed and the larger No.2 shed, erected in 1942/43, continued for many years. The No.2 shed was demolished in 1975. By the 1990s, pest resistance to pesticides and requirements for both pest free and insecticide free grain rendered open storage of this type unviable. The No. 1 store was also becoming increasingly expensive to maintain, and its use was phased out from 1989.Image of the Marmalake/Murtoa Grain Store which is of historical, architectural, scientific (technical) and social significance to the State of VictoriaDigital colour image of the interior of the Marmaduke . Murtoa grain storage facility better known as the Stick Shed. The shed was constructed in World War Two to store grain. The supporting columns are trees.marmalake, murtoa grain store, wheat store, stick shed, murtoa -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Silos at A Railway Siding
... Office goldfields train wheat silo grains silage Silos ...Silos at A Railway Sidingtrain, wheat, silo, grains, silage -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Wheat silo
The wheat silo was erected on railway land on the west side of the railway line at Sunbury from approx 1970s - 1980s. It served as a grain storage provision for the local cereal farmers.The former CFA depot which was in Evans Street. With the expansion of the shopping centre the silo was dismantled to provide commercial development on the west side of the railway line.The wheat silo is a reminder of past agricultural industries that were carried out in Sunbury.A non-digital photograph of two trucks and a crane dismantling a metal wheat silo, which has been standing in an open area. A CFA pavilion is visible in the distance.wheat storage, silos, sunbury railway station, evans street -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Wheat silo, c1984
A wheat silo was erected on railway land adjacent to the Sunbury Station in 1967. Frank Millett handled the operations. As bulk handling was the preferred way to transport wheat, the silo gave local cereal growers to deliver their grain to the railhead. Over the years of the operation 200 grain wagons delivered wheat annually to the silo. In 1984 the silo was dismantled and removed.Cereal growing was one of the agricultural activities carried out in the Sunbury and surrounding areas for many years.A non-digital coloured photograph of a metal wheat silo being dismantled. A crane is beside the silo and two men are suspended from the crane in a basket to ensure that the sheets of iron land safely on the truck. wheat storage, silos, frank millett, cereal crops, sunbury railway station