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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Sheet Music, We Shall Not Be Moved
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Document - Sheet Music, Breezin Down Broadway!, 2002
Goff Richards was a prominent brass band arranger and composer from Cornwall22 Parts on A3 paper with full score for Brass BandThompson's Foundry Band inc. Stamp in Red on top Breezin' Down Broadway! arr Goff Richards - Another Opening Another Show There's No Business Like Show Business Get Me To Church On Time (from My Fair Lady) Oklahoma! That's Entertainment Seventy Six Trombones goff richards, broadway, irving berlin -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Work on paper - Sheet Music for Brass Band, Henry Round et al, Bellini, Circa 1880
This piece was arranged by Henry Round, founder of the of Wright and Round Music Publishers which was then known as the Liverpool Brass Band & Military Journal. The piece is a selection of Vincezo Bellini's work (1801-1835). The featured works include: Il pirata, Beatrice di Tenda, La sonnambula and I puritani21 A4 parts for Brass Band This piece was arranged by Henry Round, founder of the of Wright and Round Music Publishers which was then known as the Liverpool Brass Band & Military Journal. The piece is a selection of Vincezo Bellini's work (1801-1835). The featured works include: Il pirata, Beatrice di Tenda, La sonnambula and I puritaninon-fictionThis piece was arranged by Henry Round, founder of the of Wright and Round Music Publishers which was then known as the Liverpool Brass Band & Military Journal. The piece is a selection of Vincezo Bellini's work (1801-1835). The featured works include: Il pirata, Beatrice di Tenda, La sonnambula and I puritanihenry round, wright and round music publishers, liverpool brass band & military journal, vincezo bellini, italian opera, sonnabbula, puritani, il pirata, beatrice di tenda, sgt a v lee -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Audio - Video, Western Video Productions, Boosey & Hawkes Australian National Band Championships 1987, 1987
VHS Cassette containing video recording of the Thompson's Foundry Band performance at the 1987 Australian National Band ChampionshipsVHS Cassette containing video recording of the Thompson's Foundry Band performance at the 1987 Australian National Band Championshipsnon-fictionVHS Cassette containing video recording of the Thompson's Foundry Band performance at the 1987 Australian National Band Championshipsthompson's foundry band, launceston, 1987, boosey & hawkes, australian national band championships, western video productions, alex lithgow -
Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Work on paper - Sheet Music, Robert Thompson, We Wish You a Merry Christmas, 2005
Brass Band Arrangement for Traditional English Christmas Carol "We Wish You A Merry Christmas"Full set of parts for Brass Band with Full Scorenon-fictionBrass Band Arrangement for Traditional English Christmas Carol "We Wish You A Merry Christmas"christmas, carols -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action
FCV presentation plaque and mould
The wooden mould was originally made in the early 1980s by one of the crew in his spare time in East Gippsland (Bairnsdale maybe). It was passed it on to Ian Long and then Barrie Marsden at Altona. It was not made for any particular purpose other than just a copy of the iconic FCV logo. It sat in the office at Altona for a little while until one day Barry thought it could be used to cast a solid replica. The wooden mould was taken to a foundry in North Melbourne and three bronze replicas were cast and polished. One was used when the Chief Fire Officer, Bary Johnson, was retiring More were cast in brass and the plaques became a standard presentation item for retiring FCV personnel. The wooden mould eventually cracked and can no longer be used. Hand madeWooden mould and presentation plaqueforests commission victoria (fcv), forest signs -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - HORWOOD AND SONS ENGINEERS: MILLWRIGHTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, 1900
Sepia photo with approx 50 workmen outside Horwood's Foundry, on window 'Horwood and Son, Engineers, Millwrights, Iron and Brass Founders. Vine Street sign on building. Blue line drawn around image.R. Dermer Smith, Bull street, Sandhurstorganization, business, horwood and sons engineers, horwood and son, engineers, millwrights, iron and brass founders at the corner of vine and mackenzie streets. began as the bendigo iron works in 1856. this photograph of some of the staff was taken by r. dermer smith of bull street, sandhurst abo -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Sign, Hasco Foundry Ballarat, "Designed and Manufactured at the Tramways Board Workshops Preston", c2010
Replica Builders Plate, sign - cast brass with raised letters within two raised lines and four screw holes in each corner. Black painted background. "Designed and Manufactured at the Tramways Board Workshops Preston" Two copies held, both within plastic heat sealed envelopes with small label "Replica $20-" Produced by Tony Smith of the MTPA, c2010, cast by Hasco Foundry, Ballarat.trams, tramways, signs, tramcars, tramcar bodies, mmtb, new trams -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Boiler, T & F Johnson, boilermakers, late 19th century
A steam boiler like this late 18th century boiler, is often called a colonial boiler. Steam boilers were used in factories throughout Australia, mounted over similar designs of brick furnaces. This heat from the fire travels through the tubes in this fire tube boiler and the water heats as it circulates around them. Another kind of boiler is a water tube boiler, in which the water is inside the tubes and the heat of the combustion surrounds the tubes. The boiler in our collection burned wood as fuel but others of this design could also burn coal, coke, gas and liquid fuels. The boiler was made by T & F Johnson, boilermakers. In 1922 their factory was located at Coventry Street, South Melbourne. They were still advertising their 'Colonial, multi, vertical boilers, all sizes' at the same address in 1934. The connected pressure gauge, made in London by Dewrance, measures 0 to 400 pounds per square inch. John Dewrance is renowned as a pioneer of the steam locomotive in the early 19th century. He founded John Dewrance & Co. in South London in 1844. His son Sir John Dewrance took over in 1879. In 1939 the company became a subsidiary of Babcock & Wilcox, and was eventually owned by Emerson. How the boiler works: - A boiler is about two-thirds filled with water and heat is applied, in this case in the form of burning wood. The heat is transferred through the metal of the boiler to the water. When the water boils the steam rises to the top, and as it escapes from the boiler the steam pressure builds up in the steam space to later be released to do work; drive machinery such as ship and train engines, turbines, presses, wheels, and driving belts to operate looms and saws. The heat associated with the boiler can be used for preserving food, sterilising, factory manufacturing processes, and steaming wood for shipbuilding. Every boiler has several components fitted for safe operation: - - Safety valves - Gauge glass - Pressure gauge - Main steam stop valve - Water check valve - Blowdown valve - Manhole doorThe boiler is a significant item that gives us a snapshot of early Melbourne's industrial history. It is an example of the technological advancement during the Industrial Revolution where steam-driven machinery and motors could perform tasks more efficiently than manual labour. The makers were one of many boilermaker businesses in Melbourne during the early late-19th andearly 20th centuries. The maritime trade and skills of boilermaking are still learned and applied today. The Dewrance steam pressure gauge connected to the boiler was made by the London firms foundered by John Dewrance. He was renowned for developing the steam locomotive in the early 19th century.Boiler; a horizontal cylindrical underfired steam boiler. It is a multi-tubular design and is timber plank-clad, with brass fittings and pressure gauges. The boiler has an iron door at one end with a metal chimney above it. It is installed over a brick-enclosed solid fuel furnace. Two large, wood-mounted pressure gauges are connected to the boiler and have inscriptions. An inscription is on a red, cast iron plaque above the boiler door. The boiler's maker is T & F Johnson, South Melbourne. One of the pressure gauges was made by Dewrance, London..Maker's plate: "T & F JOHNSON / BOILERMAKERS / SOUTH MELBOURNE" Pressure gauge: "POUNDS PRESSURE / PER [square] INCH / DEWRANCE LONDON"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, boiler, multi tube boiler, steam boiler, steam technology, underfired boiler, horizontal boiler, timber clad boiler, steam power, industrialisation, boilermakers, south melbourne, dewrance, john dewrance, pressure gauge, dewrance pressure gauge, t & f johnson, london, steam engine, steam locomotive, pounds per square inch, 19th century, steam machine, johnson tyne foundry, colonial boiler, fire tube boiler