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Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1956, 1956
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1956 to Dec 1956Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1957, 1956
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1957 to Dec 1957Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1958, 1958
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1958 to Dec 1958Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1959, 1959
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1959 to Dec 1959Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1960, 1960
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1960 to Dec 1960Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1961, 1961
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1961 to Dec 1961Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1963, 1963
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1963 to Dec 1963Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1964, 1964
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1964Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1965, 1965
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1965 to Dec 1965Gold Lettering local newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1966, 1966
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1966 to Dec 1966Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1967, 1967
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1967 to Dec 1967Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Man From Snowy River Museum operated by the Upper Murray Historical Society
Newspapers, Corryong Courier 1968, 1968
Social & Commercial History of DistrictSocial & Commercial History of DistrictNavy Blue Bound Copies - Jan 1968 to Dec 1968Gold Letteringlocal newspaper -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Main Street, Olinda, c1930s
Number 10 in commercial seriesSmall photograph, number 10 in Olinda series, showing Main Street Olinda. View is looking NW from Olinda Monbulk Road towards Range Road. Left hand building is old Olinda Post Office. Ice truck is outside shops in distance and a delivery truck with tarp can be seen. c1930solinda, post office, truck -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Lyre Bird Gully, Olinda, c1930s
Number 4 in commercial series.Small photograph, number 4 in Olinda series, showing ferns and fallen trees in natural bush scene.olinda, lyre bird gully, lyre bird, bush -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Street View, Olinda, late 1930s
Number 1 in commercial series.Small photograph, number 1 in Olinda series, showing a view of the Main Street of Olinda late 1930s. V.J. Boulter's Olinda General Store with butcher and bakery in foreground. Road not yet made.boulter, v.j. boulter, general store, butcher, bakery, olinda -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, The Olinda Road, Olinda, late 1930s
Number 8 in commercial series.Small photograph, number 8 in Olinda series, showing the road view looking towards sassafras. Note wooden picket tree guards and two ladies sitting on seat on RHS. Road not yet made. Late 1930s.olinda, road -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Olinda Falls, late 1930s
Number 6 in commercial series.Small photograph, number 6 in Olinda series, showing view of Olinda Falls with ferns in background. Late 1930s.olinda falls, olinda, ferns -
Mt Dandenong & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Footbridge On Olinda Creek, late 1930s
Number 3 in commercial series.Small photograph, number 3 in Olinda series, showing footbridge over Olinda Creek surrounded by tree ferns. Late 1930s.olinda creek, footbridge, bridge, olinda, creek, tree ferns, ferns, bush -
Vision Australia
Machine - Object, Perkins School for the Blind, Perkins Brailler, 1950-1980
Wanting to improve upon the limitations of existing Braillers, the Perkins School for the Blind resolved to develop a new machine that would produce uniformity in embossing, was lightweight and was easy to use. By the 1940's, David Abrahams (a teacher at the school) had developed his prototype, but manufacturing restrictions created by World War 2 halted proceedings. In the waiting period, students at the school used the prototype and Abrahams perfected his device. During the post-war era, Howe Press agreed to take on production of the Perkins Brailler and it became of the most popular and commonly used Braillers around the world since it's commercial release in 1951. Also included is a booklet of photocopied instructions with honeycomb binding.Metal Braille writer with nine grey keys, carriage return key and paper rollers on either side, with grey vinyl cover, and photocopied instruction booklet.'Perkins Brailler' embossed on front of machine and in silver on cover. Sticker on top of machine reads "This equipment remains the property of Braille and Talking Book Library 31-51 Commercial Road, South Yarra 3141 Phone: (03) 267 6022." Metal plate attached to front below keys "Designed by David Abraham, Manufactured and Distributed by Howe Memorial Press, Perkins School for the Blind, Watertown, Mass. U.S.A." Stamped on base of front: G0345braille equipment, perkins school for the blind -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Typewriter Case Olivetti, Circa 1950
This typewriter case allowed the Olivetti typewriter to be securely and free from contaminants to be totally mobile. The Olivetti typewriter company was founded in Italy in 1908 and became a leader in portable dependable typewriters.This particular typewriter contained is a Olivetti Lettera 22, oblique front stroke and portable manufactured after 1950. During the 1950s and 1960s was a time when British and European manufactured goods were still purchased by many Australian consumers. After the 1970s however, there was a shift, mainly in the cities, to Japanese made goods. The invasion of Japanese manufactured goods was relatively slower, especially in rural areas. The demand for long lasting and dependable merchandise was in the rural area still the most important criteria. The ease of setting up this typewriter and its compact mobility was its major benefit to trades people and travelling professionals, e.g. rural doctors, other medical professionals, accountants, lawyers and educators. This item(carrying case) facilitated the growing numbers of professional nomads requiring a relatively light office stationery package e.g. travelling novelist, writer, businessman and academics. This typewriter needed no electrical or battery power to operate it therefore the inside compartment did not require additional storage pockets . Outback Australia, where at this point in time, good available electrical power reticulation and battery power, was a scarce and therefore could not be totally measured as a highly efficient office environment. The protective carrying bag provided the only mobile way to operate in some business and home locations.Although this typewriter cover and its typewriter was purchased from a business in Penrith, Sydney, N.S.W., it is significant that it travelled easily to the Kiewa Valley, demonstrating the mobility of certain sections of the community. This typewriter cover protected the expensive typewriter it contained which was designed by an Italian industrial designer, Marcello Nizzoli, in line with the art deco style of the 1930s and the colour and flexibility of the vibrant 1950s. The underlying theme of manufacturing in the 1950s was to produce equipment that was more efficient than what was inherited from the earlier period of 20th century. Improvements were made to this Olivetti typewriter by Giuseppe Beccio by reducing the number of parts made from 3,000 to 2,000. Protection of such a typewriter was of an utmost necessity. The need for mobile expensive typewriters waned as less expensive typewriters became available. This was the major principle of the Japanese manufacturing juggernauts of the post World War II. Efficiency and low cost material was becoming prime factors in the success of rural industries from the 1960s. Competition from overseas producers was starting to affect rural industries and the removal of the large range of tariff protection, especially rural products, required not only a shift of farm management but a more efficient cost savings modus operandi.This is a semi hard cover (cloth over cardboard on inside, plastic over cardboard on outside), camel coloured outside and tartan cloth covered pattern inside the typewriter case. the case can be opened up by "unzipping" the top from the bottom halves of the case. For carrying purposes the case has two plastic covering metal handles with brass fittings. There are two stitched on brown reinforcement straps encompassing both sides of the case. The two reinforcing straps are brown in colour and a securing strap with a press button at one end to allow an extra securing tongue to keep the cover secure. The top inside of the case has a three quarters long paper compartment (flap style). See KVHS 0455 for Olivetti Lettera typewriter.commercial, protective carry bags/cases for mobile office equipment, mechanical typewriter -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Typewriter Mechanical Portable, 1950s
The Olivetti company was founded in Italy in 1908.This particular typewriter is a Olivetti Lettera 22, oblique front stroke and portable manufactured after 1950. The 1950s and 1960s was a time when British manufactured goods were still purchased by many Australian consumers. The later 1960s onwards, there was a shift, mainly in the cities, to European made goods. The invasion of Japanese manufactured goods was relatively slower, especially in rural areas. The demand for long lasted and dependable merchandise was in the rural area still the most important criteria. The ease of setting up this typewriter and its compact mobility was its major benefit to trades people and travelling professionals, e.g. rural doctors, other medical professionals, accountants, lawyers and educators. This item facilitated the growing numbers of professional nomads requiring a relatively light office stationery package e.g. travelling novelist, writer, businessman and academics. This typewriter needed no electrical or battery power to operate it. Outback Australia, where at this point in time, was still relatively isolated from a good available electrical power reticulation and battery power, and therefore could not be totally measured as a highly efficient office environment.Although this typewriter was purchased from a business in Penrith, Sydney, N.S.W., it is significant that it travelled easily to the Kiewa Valley, demonstrating the mobility of certain sections of the community. This typewriter was designed by an Italian industrial designer, Marcello Nizzoli, in line with the art deco style of the 1930s and the colour and flexibility of the vibrant 1950s. The underlying theme of manufacturing in the 1950s was to produce equipment that was more efficient than what was inherited from the earlier period of 20th century. Improvements were made to this Olivetti typewriter by Giuseppe Beccio by reducing the number of parts made from 3,000 to 2,000. This reduction of parts and therefore cost of production was the major principle of the Japanese manufacturing juggernauts of the post World War II era. Efficiency and low costs material was becoming prime factors in the success of rural industries from the 1960s. Competition from overseas producers was starting to affect rural industries and the removal of the large range of tariff protection, especially rural products, required not only a shift of farm management but a more efficient cost savings modus operandi. This Olivetti Lettera 22, oblique front stroke portable (weighs 4kg) mechanical typewriter has a coral coloured plastic casing. The keys are made of black hardened plastic with white lettering, numbers and symbols (imperial fractions, and pound). It has a QWERTY keyboard as opposed to the Italian QZERTY. It has a lever to move the ribbon between black, neutral (for mimeograph stencils)and red colours (a red key is provided for highlighting specific words,letters or symbols) . This machine is fitted with only a black ribbon. It has a black rubber paper rollers and chromed metal parts on the carriage way. It has four rubber feet underneath the main body. On the left side of the roller there is a lever to adjust the roller from fixed (when mobile) through 1,2 and 3 line space gradients. This model has a key for zero but not one for the number one (uppercase letter l is used) see KVHS 0459 for the carrying bag.On the cover over the ribbon wheels letter strikers has a plate marked "Lettera 22" and the back plate behind the paper roller and in front of the paper supports has a silver metal label marked "olivetti made in great britain".commercial, mobile office equipment, mechanical typewriter -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF THE 'NEW TIMES' BUILDING OCCUPIED BY ABBOTTS BOOTS AN SHOES
Black and white photograph of the 'New Times' building in Pall Mall, next to myer. The top has a rather ornate masonry design. The lower edge of the guttering of the top verandah and the lower edge of the guttering at floor level of the top floor is a very ornate lacework display.Centre bottom is hitching post for horses. Signage on the building reads Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes, Abbott & Co is also faintly displayed. An adult male, and female standing next to the hitching post. A young man has his right arm draped over the hitching post and two other young people to his right. Two other young boys are standing between two posts on the left side. The business to the left is using two posts to support bags that are ready for sale. A male in white is at the very left of the photo.buildings, commercial, abbotts boot & shoe manufacturers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF E. W.HANDS BUTCHER AND POULTERA SHOP
Black and white photograph of E. W. Hands Butchery and poulter shop, located at the corner of Forest and Barnard Streets, Est. 1859. Verandah faces both streets and has very ornate lacework where the hand rail is fitted on the top floor, and more lacework the top edge of the roof and similar lacework at beneath the floor of the top floor. There are seven males standing front and centre wearing the uniform of the trade, coat and black and white horizontal striped apron. Other bystanders can be seen to the left including children. A large tree can be seen to the left and a smaller leafless tree to the front facing Barnard Street. Two large white posts font centre, left post does not appear to have attachments, the other has five crossbars carrying power and/or phone wiring, and some sort of decoration attached to the top of the post. Top right corner can be seen the wiring to provide power for the trams.buildings, commercial, hands butchery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Negative - BENDIGO CHINESE TEA HOUSE
Construction of Chinese Tea House, Nolan Street, Bendigo. Beside Lake Weeroonabuildings, commercial, tea house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Negative - BENDIGO CHINESE TEA HOUSE
Construction of Chinese Tea House, Nolan Street, Bendigo. Beside Lake Weeroona.buildings, commercial, tea house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Negative - BENDIGO CHINESE TEA HOUSE
Construction of the Chinese Tea House, Nolan Street, Bendigo. Beside Lake Weeroona.buildings, commercial, tea house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Negative - BENDIGO CHINESE TEA HOUSE
Construction of the Chinese Tea House, Nolan Stret, Bendigo. Beside Lake Weeroona.buildings, commercial, tea house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Negative - BENDIGO CHINESE TEA HOUSE
Construction of the Chinese Tea House, Nolan Street, Bendigo. Beside Lake Weeroona.buildings, commercial, tea house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Negative - BENDIGO CHINESE TEA HOUSE
Construction of Tea House, Nolan Street, Bendigo. Beside Lake Weeroona.buildings, commercial, tea house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Negative - BENDIGO CHINESE TEA HOUSE
Construction of Tea House, Nolan Street, Bendigo. Beside Lake Weeroona.buildings, commercial, tea house