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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Training Pamphlet, Lt R Stupart, Guard and Sentry Duties Fifth Edition, 1916
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Plaque - Nameplate, James & Alexander Brown, 1849 – 1931
This is one of two cast brass nameplates of James & Alexander Brown in our collection. The Newcastle, NSW, firm was renowned for its coal mining and exporting business established in colonial Australia in 1843. The firm had an office in Melbourne and sold coal for commercial use and from the Wharf for the domestic market. The coal was then distributed along the southwest coast of Victoria in steamships or steam packets and into the regional areas of Victoria by cart and wagon. In 1890 there was a strike of coal workers but the Geelong Advertiser, September 1, 1890, announced that “a firm of coal merchants only recently received some large cargoes from Newcastle”. This supply of coal could have originated at the colliery of James & Alexander Brown. About James & Alexander Brown: - James (1816-1894), John (1823-1846) and Alexander Brown (1827-1877) migrated with their parents from Scotland to Sydney, Australia, in 1842. The next year James leased land and was assisted by his brothers Alexander and John in mining coal in the area near Maitland. The market was very competitive, with the government controlling prices. James was instrumental in a legal battle that resulted in the introduction of open competition for coal mining. James and Alexander had become business partners by 1852 and moved south of Newcastle where they established and worked a profitable mining enterprise. Their assets by 1857 included a ships’ chandlery, a fleet of steamships and an overseas trading business. They were the first firm to import rum, sugar and coffee into Newcastle. By 1892 they were exporting coal to New Zealand, China, North America, and various colonial ports. They had elaborate workshops to service their own steam engines and steamships. They were the first to use a steam collier vessel in Australian waters and they set up the second tug boat in Newcastle, the beginning of being owners of many more tug boats and performing a towing business. By 1868 James & Alexander Brown was the largest coal producer in the colony. James focused on managing the colliery and Alexander on overseas trade. It was estimated that the firm had produced over eight per cent of coal in New South Wales by 1914. James & Alexander Brown advertised in the Melbourne Herald in the early 1900s and kept an office at Queen Street, Melbourne as well as at the Wharf, stating their telephone numbers for both places. The coal was available for ‘Immediate Delivery’ for household and industrial purposes. The advertising claimed that their Pelaw Main coal was the famous household coal that met the highest test in Australia and burned bright and clean. Domestic customers could purchase the coal at the wharf or pay for delivery. Commercial customers could load their purchases into their steamships or wagons for further distribution into regional Victoria. After James’s death in 1894 his son John managed the firm, which was also known as J & A Brown. John passed away in 1930 and his sons took over. In 1931 the firm amalgamated with Abermain Seaham and the new name was J & A Brown & Abermain Seaham Collieries Ltd. commonly abbreviated to JABAS, which merged with Caledonian Collieries Ltd in 1960 and Coal & Allied Industries Ltd. was formed. The pair of nameplates is significant for its connection with the firm James & Alexander Brown. The firm was established in 1845 and became one of the largest collieries in colonial Australia. It was involved in trading within Australia and overseas. James was involved in the introduction of open competition for coal mining prices. They were the first to use a steam colliery in Australian waters and the first to import goods such as rum, sugar and coffee into New South Wales. The firm had a Melbourne office in the early 1900s, selling and distributing coal throughout Victoria, which likely included the Port of Warrnambool, which opened in 1890. The nameplates are likely to have originated from the Melbourne location.Brass Entrance Name Plate, one of a pair. Eight holes are formed through the plate; one in each corner, and four more holes are within the inscription area. The cast plate has three rows of text with the company’s name and type of business. The plate was owned by James & Alex. Brown. "JAMES & ALEXR. BROWN / COLLIERY PROPRIETORS / & STEAMSHIP OWNERS"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, nameplate, james & alexander brown, j & a brown, james & alexr brown, colliery proprietors, steamship owners, ship chandlers, coal mine, coal export, australian import, australian export, newcastle, colliers, coastal trade, steamships -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Plaque - Nameplate, James & Alexander Brown, 1849 – 1931
This is one of two cast brass nameplates of James & Alexander Brown in our collection. The Newcastle, NSW, firm was renowned for its coal mining and exporting business established in colonial Australia in 1843. The firm had an office in Melbourne and sold coal for commercial use and from the Wharf for the domestic market. The coal was then distributed along the southwest coast of Victoria in steamships or steam packets and into the regional areas of Victoria by cart and wagon. In 1890 there was a strike of coal workers but the Geelong Advertiser, September 1, 1890, announced that “a firm of coal merchants only recently received some large cargoes from Newcastle”. This supply of coal could have originated at the colliery of James & Alexander Brown. About James & Alexander Brown: - James (1816-1894), John (1823-1846) and Alexander Brown (1827-1877) migrated with their parents from Scotland to Sydney, Australia, in 1842. The next year James leased land and was assisted by his brothers Alexander and John in mining coal in the area near Maitland. The market was very competitive, with the government controlling prices. James was instrumental in a legal battle that resulted in the introduction of open competition for coal mining. James and Alexander had become business partners by 1852 and moved south of Newcastle where they established and worked a profitable mining enterprise. Their assets by 1857 included a ships’ chandlery, a fleet of steamships and an overseas trading business. They were the first firm to import rum, sugar and coffee into Newcastle. By 1892 they were exporting coal to New Zealand, China, North America, and various colonial ports. They had elaborate workshops to service their own steam engines and steamships. They were the first to use a steam collier vessel in Australian waters and they set up the second tug boat in Newcastle, the beginning of being owners of many more tug boats and performing a towing business. By 1868 James & Alexander Brown was the largest coal producer in the colony. James focused on managing the colliery and Alexander on overseas trade. It was estimated that the firm had produced over eight per cent of coal in New South Wales by 1914. James & Alexander Brown advertised in the Melbourne Herald in the early 1900s and kept an office at Queen Street, Melbourne as well as at the Wharf, stating their telephone numbers for both places. The coal was available for ‘Immediate Delivery’ for household and industrial purposes. The advertising claimed that their Pelaw Main coal was the famous household coal that met the highest test in Australia and burned bright and clean. Domestic customers could purchase the coal at the wharf or pay for delivery. Commercial customers could load their purchases into their steamships or wagons for further distribution into regional Victoria. After James’s death in 1894 his son John managed the firm, which was also known as J & A Brown. John passed away in 1930 and his sons took over. In 1931 the firm amalgamated with Abermain Seaham and the new name was J & A Brown & Abermain Seaham Collieries Ltd. commonly abbreviated to JABAS, which merged with Caledonian Collieries Ltd in 1960 and Coal & Allied Industries Ltd. was formed. The pair of nameplates is significant for its connection with the firm James & Alexander Brown. The firm was established in 1845 and became one of the largest collieries in colonial Australia. It was involved in trading within Australia and overseas. James was involved in the introduction of open competition for coal mining prices. They were the first to use a steam colliery in Australian waters and the first to import goods such as rum, sugar and coffee into New South Wales. The firm had a Melbourne office in the early 1900s, selling and distributing coal throughout Victoria, which likely included the Port of Warrnambool, which opened in 1890. The nameplates are likely to have originated from the Melbourne location.Brass Entrance Name Plate, one of a pair. Eight holes are formed through the plate; one in each corner, and four more holes are within the inscription area. The cast plate has three rows of text with the company’s name and type of business. The plate was owned by James & Alex. Brown. "JAMES & ALEXR. BROWN / COLLIERY PROPRIETORS / & STEAMSHIP OWNERS"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, nameplate, james & alexander brown, j & a brown, james & alexr brown, colliery proprietors, steamship owners, ship chandlers, coal mine, coal export, australian import, australian export, newcastle, colliers, coastal trade, steamships -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1870s
Rev. William Lelean (b. 1834 England; d. 1875 Melbourne) Sepia toned carte de visite head and shoulders portrait of Rev. William Lelean."Rev. Lelean Wes. Meth."wesleyan methodist -
Melbourne Legacy
Document, Insurance Cover note, 1943
Details of Workers Compensation insurance for 1267 Burke Street, Kew (Holmbush) covering the period 18 February 1943- 18 May 1943.Part of the early administration documents for Holmbush.4 printed forms numbered 5643, 5655, 5658, 5670, green on white, details pencilled in, torn from a cover note book.residences, holmbush administration, holmbush -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, LOMATIA LODGE HOLIDAY HOUSE MARYSVILLE, Unknown
An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge Holiday House in Marysville.An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge Holiday House in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, information brochure -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, LOMATIA LODGE MARYSVILLE, Unknown
An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, information brochure, lomatia lodge -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, LOMATIA LODGE MARYSVILLE, Unknown
An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, information brochure, lomatia lodge -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, LOMATIA LODGE, Unknown
An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, information brochure, lomatia lodge -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Ephemera (Item) - Information brochure, LOMATIA LODGE, Unknown
An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.An information brochure regarding Lomatia Lodge in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, information brochure, lomatia lodge -
Marysville & District Historical Society
Photograph (Item) - Colour photograph, Unknown
A colour photograph of Lomatia Lodge Holiday House in Marysville.A colour photograph of Lomatia Lodge Holiday House in Marysville.marysville, victoria, australia, lomatia lodge holiday house, accommodation, lomatia lodge, photograph -
Federation University Historical Collection
Memorabilia, Ballarat School of Mines Council Plaque
A timber and metal plaque including a crossed shovel and pick with gold in a goldpan, and an SMB medal housed in a white cardboard box. .1 Presented to Jack Barker for service the the Ballarat School of MInes Council 1976-1994. .2 Presented to Peter Carthew for service the the Ballarat School of MInes Council 1991-1994. .3 Presented to Mike Stephens for service the the Ballarat School of MInes Council 1990-1994.Presented to Mike Stephens in Appreciation of his contributions while a member of the Council of The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat 1990 to 1994ballarat school of mines, council, mike stephens, jack barker, e.j. barker -
Clunes Museum
Memorabilia - IDENTIFICATION CARD
CLARK FAMILY REUNION HELD ON 26 TH FERUARY 1994.IDENTIFICATION CARD FOR FAMILY REUNION.CLARK FAMILY REUNION 1994 PAUL CLARK.local history, document, identification -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Mayoral Robes, 1994
Sign: Mayoral robes in use 1944 - 1964.Sign: Mayoral robes in use 1944 - 1964. Presented to the Nunawading Historical Society by The Mayor and Councillors of the City of Nunawading on 21 Nov 1994.Sign: Mayoral robes in use 1944 - 1964. city of nunawading, nunawading historical society, mayoral robes -
Orbost & District Historical Society
books, Sifting Through The Ashes, 1994
The book was collated by Debbie Hall. Orbost Fire brigade was founded in 1919. The first captain was George Hodgson, assisted by Lieutenant Reg Macalister, Secretary J.F.McCoy and fifteen members. .As there was no fire station the ree l ( a cast off fro m the Bairnsdale Brigade ) w as kep t in the shed at the back of the Council Chambers until the present Station was built in 1922 in its present location in Gladstone Street, Orbost. This book is a written record of the first one hundred years of the Orbost Fire Brigade.Two copies of a paperback book with a white cover and red print. On the cover is a photo of a fire truck in a rectangular frame. The book was produced for the 75th Anniversary of Orbost Fire Brigade 1919-1994. The book contains black and white photographs of Fire brigade activities and extracts from the "Snowy River Mail".In blue pen - "Presented to the Orbost Historical Society from Orbost Fire Brigade - November 12th 1994"book orbost-fire-brigade -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Pamphlet - Along the Vanishing Lagoon 1994, Pat Grainger, Walks around Vintage Port No.2, Nov 1994
Tourism pamphlet produced in time for the visit of the Replica Endeavour to Station Pier, Nov/Dec 1994. Print cost sponsored by Station Pier Condominiums.Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society publication, "Walks around Vintage Port", No.2 Along the Vanishing Lagoon, 1994 edition. sandridge lagoon -
Clunes Museum
Booklet, BAXTER & STUBBS, BALLARAT, 124th Annual Report, 1995
Contains reports and photographsWhite booklet, photo on front cover of Clunes Health Service, Clunes & District Hospital operating as the Clunes District Health Service 1994-95 32 pages. 124th Annual ReportNilclunes health service, 124th annual report, annual report 1994-1995 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA craft Maroondah Group exhibit in 1994
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collection -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Mixed media, Ringwood CWA presenting Life Membership to Alice Milner in 1994
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collectionAlso Service Certificates presented to others -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood CWA Presentation by acting Group President, Marjory Warner, presenting Service Certificates presented to six members in 1994
Kindly scanned from Ringwood Branch archival collectionAudrey Lavis, Irene Hodges, May Stuart, Rita, Prins, Margaret Mann and Bessie Stephen -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Eastland, Ringwood preparing for Stage 2 renovations in 1994 "The Old Eastland Closing down sale March 28th"
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Officeworks at the corner of Maroondah Highway and Warrandyte Road. Opening sale on 4 December 1994. Looking east over the Eastland car park
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Declaration Book, Freemason's Lodge Amaroo No. 828 Declaration Book 28-Sep-1962 to 18-Oct-1994. Blue covered book with gold print on the front, 160 pages of which 91 are used, 28-Sep-62
Used for declaration of members in the masonic lodge Amaroo No. 828A blue covered book with gold print on the front, 160 pages of which 91 are used. Pale green pages - some printing - some parts handwritten.Lodge Amaroo No. 828; Declaration Book -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Negative - (24), Rail accident in Ringwood -1994
Coloured negatives (22)Included with negatives- Hand written letter from Rebekah Mitchell-Mathews -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, Southwood Primary School - article from The Post, 9th Novemeber, 1994
Title - "Tell us another one" . Story teller, Henri Roelink -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Magazine - Yearbook for Norwood High School/Secondary College, North Ringwood, Victoria, Weemala 1994
Soft cover school magazinenon-fiction -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Clipping, The Emergence of Eltham, Kangaroo Ground - The Highland Taken by Mick Woiwod (1994), pp72-73
Digital file only - Digitised by EDHS from a scrapbook on loan from Beryl Bradbury (nee Stokes), daughter of Frank Stokes.beryl bradbury (nee stokes) collection, fountain hotel, kangaroo ground - the highland taken, little eltham, mick woiwod -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Folder, Eltham's new library opened 1994; local issues involved
Contents 1 Hand written note on cost of planning appeal 2 Determination re Appeal 1992/39742 by Rosalind Harris, Sigmund Jorgensen and Claire Fitzpatrick against granting of permit E92/481, 6 pages, 27 Jan 1993 3 Submission to the Appeal 1992/39742 by H. Gilham 4 Independent planning assessment for Appeal 1992/39742 by Tract Consultants, 13 pp including appendices, Jan 1993. 5 Letter from three ratepayers protesting against the siting of the proposed new library, 21 Jan 1993. 6 Statement of protest against library site by Claire Fitzpatrick, undated. 7 Impact study of proposed new library building by D.V.Bick, conservation architect, 2 October 1992. 8 assessment of impact of new library on historic significance of Shillinglaw Cottage, by National Trust of Australia, 22 October 1992. 9 Newspaper clipping, The Age, 2 Aug 1992, Scramble to revive capital works plans. 10 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 24 May 1988, New Angle to library funding 11 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 24 May 1988, Committee wants library views 12 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 24 May 1988, Library services in cash struggle 13 Library survey by Vic Ministry for the Arts, 14 December 1992 14 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 3 Aug 1992, Libraries in crisis 15 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 3 Aug 1992, Library funding editorial 16 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 7 Sept 1992, Library windfall 17 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 10 Aug 1992, Letters, Shire relies on rates to provide services, Cr J. Cohen 18 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 26 Oct 1992, Shire defends library plans. 19 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 26 Oct 1992, Letters, Library benefits whole community, J.Ilian, H. Gilham, R Harris 20 Letter to DV News by H. Gilham 20 October 1992, re library 21 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 19 October 1992, Letters, T. Malseed, Funds for region's jobless hijacked. 22 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 19 October 1992, Funds approved to build new library. 23 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 12 October 1992, Letters, Does Eltahm need a new mausoleum, M. Walker. 24 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 2 Nov 1992, Library project not haphazard. 25 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 9 Nov 1992, Letters, Library chose best architect for new project, Cr J. Cohen 26 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 16 Nov 1992, AAT to deal with library objections 27 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 30 Nov 1992, Public Notice, Registration for building trades 28 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 7 Dec 1992, Public Notice, Registration for building trades 29 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 7 Dec 1992, Letters, Find better site for library, S. Jorgensen, G.Verall 30 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 8 Feb 1993, Library given AAT aproval, and Extra funds should help make new facility more versatile 31 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 25 Jan 1993, Public Notice, Quotations invited for worls associated with new library 32 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 3 Feb 1993, Public Notice, Registration for building trades 33 Newspaper clipping, DV News, 4 January 1993, Letters, Bemused over library, C Fitzpatrick, R Henry 34 Newsletter Yarra Plenty RLS, Vol1, No 1, Your Public LibraryFolder/Booklet of various documents, mainly A4 size photocopiesHG Booklet 2administrative appeals tribunal, appeal, appeal 1992/39742, application e92/481, c. fitzpatrick, d. bick, diamond valley news, eltham library, eltham shire, g. verall, h. mccorkell, harry gilham, harry gilham collection, j. ilian, john cohen, m. walker, national trust (i. wight), r. harris, r. henry, s. jorgensen, shillinglaw cottage, parkland, rosalind harris, sigmund jorgensen, claire fitzpatrick -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Series Listing, Fraser Faithfull et al, Series 46: Meeting to Discuss New Nillumbik Shire, 1994, 16 colour photographs, 2000
Series consists of colour photographs, 215mm x 150mm, depicting citizens and speakers at the meeting, including CEO Rodney Roscholler.shire of eltham archives, series listing -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Series Listing, Fraser Faithfull et al, Series 47: Meeting to Discuss New Nillumbik Shire, 1994, 12 colour negatives, 2000
Series consists of 35mm colour negatives depicting citizens and speakers at the meeting, including CEO Rodney Roscholler.shire of eltham archives, series listing