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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Financial record - Cheque Book - Union Bank of Australia Limited, 1926, 1926
Used cheque book - The Union Bank of Australia Limited, Portland Free Library stubs dated from May 9 1926 to 22 December 1926, grey card cover.Front: '116' stamp, 4 purple Portland Free Library, Museum & Literary Institute stamps Back: 4 purple stamps, same as frontcheque book, payment, union bank -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Pamphlet - Pamphlet - Menu Card for National resources Development Train, 25/04/1939
Menu card for National Resources Development Train, April 18 - May 1 1939. Front cover same as 7936, 7937. Inside card, menu for luncheon, Tues. April 25 1939 plus table of Victoria's prowess in industry and production -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Pamphlet - Menu Card for Victorian National Resources Development Train, 23/04/1939
Menu card for Victorian National Resources Development Train, April 18 - May 1 1939. Front cover full colour, showing fields and flocks in background, goddess of plenty with pile of produce, in foreground. Inside card, menu for tea April 23 1939, plus table of Victoria's prowess at industry and productionFront: 'B. VIVIAN' - handwritten, pencil -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Menu - Henty Hotel, Portland Victoria, 09/05/1957
Dinner menu, Hotel Henty, 9th May 1957. Glossy white card, decorated to resemble an old scroll; menu typed on 'scroll'. Top left corner, coloured illustration of 2 men in front of an open fire, dressed in period costumeBack: Hand written signatures of guests - blue biro -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Financial record - Account - Professional Services, May-21
Account directed to Mr. W. Vivian, from Dr. Julian Smith, 59 Collins St. Melbourne, for professional services - operation with the assistance of Dr Crivelli. Cost £30:0:0 May 1921. Account receipted and stamped paid by cheque 27 May 1921 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper article - Lilli Cooper, Miss Portland 1962, n.d
Photocopy of an article on Lilli Cooper (Miss Portland 1962) and her role as 'Ellen in the National Theatre's production of 'Oklahoma'. From 'The Sun' Wed May 19 1965lilli cooper -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Wall Plaque - Portland Scouts Hall, c. 1939
Wooden wall plaque commemorating the first Portland Scout Hall, Black base, white plaque, black print. See inscriptions.Front: 'To the memory of Capt. H.E.B. Thornhill founder of 1st Portland Troop of Boy Scouts, this hall was dedicated May 7th 1939 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper - Portland Guardian 30 May 1927, 30/05/1927
KS ANDERSON COLLECTIONTwo copies of Portland Guardian 30 MAY 1927, containing Obituary for William Primrose Anderson (father of K.S.A). Also a newspaper clipping of the same -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Aerial Survey Railway Record Print – 1952, 03/05/1952
Victorian Railways aerial survey record print of the railway line between Heywood and Rennick (S.A. border) Black and white, white vertical strip on image.Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21080 - 19371 235m 75c Heywood' - all black ink. Purple VR aerial survey stamp. '3 May 1952' - black stamp -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Aerial Survey Railway Record Print - 1952, 03/05/1952
These photos were found in a car that was left for recycling.Victorian Railways aerial survey record print of the railway line between Heywood and Rennick (S.A. border) Black and white, white vertical strip on image.Front: 'to Rennick, Heywood from Melbourne' in the white strip Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21069 - 19360. 235m31c Heywood' - all black ink. Purple VR aerial survey stamp. '3 May 1952' - black stamp -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Aerial Survey Railway Record Print – 1952, 03/05/1952
Victorian Railways aerial survey record print of the railway line between Heywood and Rennick (S.A. border) Black and white, white vertical strip on image.Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21221 - 19502 248m 8c Heywood Lyons' - all black ink. Purple VR aerial survey stamp. '3 May 1952' - black stamp -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Aerial Survey Railway Record Print - 1952, 03/05/1952
These photos were found in a car that was left for recycling.Victorian Railways aerial survey record print of the railway line between Heywood and Rennick (S.A. border) Black and white, white vertical strip on image.Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21293 - 19565 254m 10c Greenwald'- all black ink. Purple VR aerial survey stamp. '3 May 1952' - black stampvictorian railways -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - aerial view of railway line, 03/05/1952
Victorian Railways aerial survey record print of the railway line between Heywood and Rennick (S.A. border) Black and white, white vertical strip on imageFront: Notations in black pen, added at a later date Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21082 - 19373 235m 73c Heywood' - all black ink. Purple VR aerial survey stamp. '3 May 1952' - black stampvictorian railways, aerial photography, train line -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Aerial Photo railway line between Heywood and Rennick, 03/05/1952
Victorian Railways aerial survey record print of the railway line between Heywood and Rennick (S.A. border) Black and white, white vertical strip on imageFront: 'to Rennick, Heywood from Melbourn' in the whites strip Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21077 - 19368 235m 67c Heywood' - all black ink. Purple VR aerial survey stamp. '3 May 1952' - black stamp -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Aerial Survey Railway Record Print – 1952, 03/05/1952
Victorian Railways aerial survey record print of the railway line between Heywood and Rennick (S.A. border) Black and white, white vertical strip on image.Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21071 - 19362 235m 39c Heywood' - all black ink. Purple VR aerial survey stamp. '3 May 1952' - black stamp -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Aerial Survey Railway Record Print – 1952, 03/05/1952
Victorian Railways aerial survey record print of the railway line between Heywood and Rennick (S.A. border) Black and white, white vertical strip on image.Front: Annotations in black ink added at a later date Back: 'Heywood - Rennick 21151 - 19432 241m 14c Heywood' - all black ink. Purple VR aerial survey stamp. '3 May 1952' - black stamp -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper - Weekly Times 1921, The Weekly Times, 07/05/1921
Page from 'The Weekly Times' of 7 May 1921. Seven black and white photographs of Portland: golfers, croquet lawns, panorama from Battery Point, Bentinck St., Lighthouse Bluff, baths and new pier, golf links, bathing beach and Battery Point. Photos of Victorian State Schools nursery at Oakleigh on reverse.weekly times, newspaper, tourism, visitor, recreation leisure, portland, portland harbour -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Financial record - Savings Passbook - Bank of Victoria, Herbert Vivian, Bank of Victoria, 1955-1964
Blue State Savings Bank of Victoria's passbook, cancelled, in the name of Herbert L. Vivian, for the period May 1955 - Sept. 1964bank savings, bank of victoria, vivian family records, herbert l vivian -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper - Portland Guardian, 1949, Portland Guardian, n.d
... Front: On page 3: top right corner, 'Miss Lillian May..., 'Miss Lillian May Bowden, 20 Hurd Street, Portland, Victoria ...Four page Portland Guardian issued on Monday 21st November 1949 on the occasion of Portland's proclamation as a town. White newsprint, black print; middle pages contain black and white photos of Portland 'The Past and the Present'.Front: On page 3: top right corner, 'Miss Lillian May Bowden, 20 Hurd Street, Portland, Victoria' - handwritten, blue pen.newspaper, media, proclamation as a town, portland, 1949 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping - First Loading of wheat by a White Star Liner, 1921, Portland Guradian, n.d
Newspaper clipping from 'Portland Guardian', May 5 1921, article re first loading of wheat at Portland by a White Star liner.portland harbour, port of portland, 1921, cargo, white star line -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Document - Photocopy - Newspaper Article 1864, n.d
Photocopy of an article from Portland 'Guardian' re opening of Town Hall, 26 May 1864. Article on two separate pages.town hall -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper - Funeral of K.S. Anderson, PORTLAND OBSERVER, 16/05/1986
'Portland Observer', for Friday 16th May 1986. Front page has article and photo regarding the funeral of K.S. Anderson.portland observer, newspaper, media, news, k s anderson, death, funeral -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping - Ode to K. S. Anderson on 91st birthday, 06/05/1983
Clipping from Portland Observer, 6 May 1983, containing and Ode to K.S. Anderson for his 91st birthday. Ode written by Jocelyn Bennetts.k s anderson, birthday, ode, poem, jocelyn bennetts, news, media -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Financial record - Cheque Book - Union Bank of Australia to Portland Free Library, 1948-1950
Used cheque book issued by the Union Bank of Australia Limited to Portland Free Library. Butts date from 31 MAY 1948 - 22 FEB 1950. Grey card cover, section covering butts only. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Souvenir - Ticket - Oddfellows Hall modern and old time dance, May-48
Ticket to modern and old time dance at Oddfellows' Hall, 11 May 1948. Peach coloured card, black printFront: 'Weetbix + ?' - pencil Back: '97' - handwritten, black ink, notes in pencil -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Manufactured Glass, brown bottle 'Penicillin Lozenges', 20thC
F. H. Faulding & Co was a pharmaceutical company founded in Adelaide, South Australia in 1845 by Francis Hardey Faulding 1816 – 1868, a native of Swinfleet, Yorkshire, He arrived in Sydney on the Nabob in February 1842,and travelled on the brig Dorset to Adelaide in May, where he opened a pharmacy at 5 Rundle Street in 1845.The pharmacy flourished, so he purchased a warehouse in Clarence Place in the city and transferred the manufacturing and wholesale arms of the business there. In 1861 he entered into partnership with Luther Scammell (1826–1910).a Yorkshireman, who had received medical training at Guy's Hospital, and arrived in Adelaide in 1849. Faulding died in 1868 and Scammell took over the business, however he was forced to retire in 1889 when the Bank of Adelaide threatened foreclosure after a series of failed mining and pastoral speculations. Two of his sons, Luther Robert Scammell FCS LSA ( 1858 – 1940) and William J. Scammell ( 1856 – 1928) acquired the manufacturing and wholesaling operations, and the business name, in 1888; the retail shops were sold to reduce the debt to the bank.The company expanded under the two brothers and later two sons of each became directors of the company. In June 1921 Faulding & Co. became a private company, with L.R. Scammell as chairman and managing director. He continued to run the firm's affairs until 1935.Two of the Faulding company's major innovations were the development of a process for distillation of eucalyptus oil, and the development of the test for determining the eucalyptol content of the oil. Faulding's success was founded on eucalyptus oil, which formed the basis of an antiseptic marketed as "Solyptol" (for soluble eucalyptus oil). The test became the industry standard, and the British Pharmacopoeia standard method in 1898. Other well-known products were Milk Emulsion (a pleasant alternative to cod-liver oil), Solyptol Soap, (which won a gold medal at the Franco-British Exhibition in London in 1908), Solyptol disinfectant, junket tablets, cordials, essential oils for perfumery and reagents such as Epsom salts, most produced in its factory in Thebarton The Faulding Co. built success around optimising the delivery of oral dosage form drugs. A brown glass bottle with a plastic screw top that contained 'Penicillin Lozenges' made by F.H. Faulding Co. Ltd . AustraliaFAULDING / Penicillin Lozenges / ( Troch. Penicillin B.P.) /......... / F.H.Faulding & Co. Ltd. / Adelaide, Perth, Sydney, / Melbourne, Brisbane on back DIRECTIONS......pharmacy, medicines, f.h. faulding co. ltd, penicillin lozenges, antibiotics, dentists, glassware, bottles, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Maufactured Objects, 1 box of Bryant & May waterproof safety matches, 20thC
‘Strike anywhere’ or ‘Waterproof’ matches are still used today all around the world, including many developing countries and are widely used for camping, outdoor activities, emergency/survival /military situations, and stocking homemade survival kits. Anton Schrötter von Kristelli discovered in 1850 that heating white phosphorus at 250 °C in an inert atmosphere produced a red allotropic form, which did not fume in contact with air. It was suggested that this would make a suitable substitute in match manufacture although it was slightly more expensive. Two French chemists, Henri Savene and Emile David Cahen, proved in 1898 that the addition of phosphorus sesquisulfide meant that the substance was not poisonous, that it could be used in a "strike-anywhere" match, and that the match heads were not explosive. British company Albright and Wilson, was the first company to produce phosphorus sesquisulfide matches commercially. The company developed a safe means of making commercial quantities of phosphorus sesquisulfide in 1899 and started selling it to match manufacturers. Bryant and May was a United Kingdom (UK) company created in the mid-nineteenth century specifically to make matches. Their original Bryant and May Factory was located in Bow, London. They later opened other match factories in the United Kingdom and Australia. On 15th December 1909, Bryant & May, Australia’s first match factory at Church Street, Richmond, Victoria. was opened by The Honorable Alfred Deakin, Prime Minister of Australia, and Mrs. Deakin The Bryant & May Ltd factory in Church St Richmond is a listed building and has been converted to apartments following the closure of the Company 1980. Bryant & May's Ltd were influential in fighting against the dreadful disease known as Phossy jaw which was caused by white phosphorus used in the manufacture of the early matches. They were also the object of the 'Match Girls Strike' in London 1888, which won important improvements in working conditions and pay for the mostly female workforce working with the dangerous white phosphorus. The public were slow to purchase these red phosphorus sesquisulfide safety matches because of the higher price1 box of unused Bryant & May safety matches 'Greenlite' waterproof Greenlites / waterproof / matches / CONTENTS 47 / MADE IN AUSTRALIA BY BRYANT & MAY / E 2994 photograph of a man and woman beside a camp fire on the beachsafety matches, bryant & may pty ltd, phossy jaw disease, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, lights, lamps, tobacco, white phosphorous, red, phosphorus sesquisulfide, swedish match pty ltd, pitt william, savens henri, cahen emile david , richmond victoria, -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Containers, matchbox 'Redhead' with matches, 20thC
On 15th December 1909, Bryant & May, Australia’s first match factory at Church Street, Richmond, Victoria. was opened by The Honourable Alfred Deakin, Prime Minister of Australia, and Mrs. Deakin. It was heralded by the first Commonwealth Government of newly-federated Australia because the government of the day was anxious to encourage secondary industry and pledged tariff protection of local manufacturers. The building was constructed in 1909 as the Empire Works to a design by prolific Melbourne architect William Pitt and was purchased soon after by British safety match manufacturer Bryant and May, who significantly expanded the building, adding another level and the landmark clock tower. Bryant and May were unique in that they operated as a model factory, providing workers with conditions and amenities that even today seem generous. These included a dining hall and sports facilities such as a tennis court and bowling green which were constructed in the 1920s. Bryant and May ceased Australian match manufacture in the early 1980s as a result of import competition. Their iconic Redheads matches are now imported from Sweden. The complex has since been converted for use as offices and showrooms but is extremely well preserved. It is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. Bryant and May was a United Kingdom (UK) company created in the mid-nineteenth century specifically to make matches. Their original Bryant and May Factory was located in Bow, London. They later opened other match factories in the United Kingdom and Australia, such as the Bryant and May Factory, Melbourne; and owned match factories in other parts of the world. Bryant and May survived as an independent company for over seventy years, but went through a series of mergers with other match companies and later with consumer products companies. To protect its position Bryant and May merged with or took over its rivals. In 1971 the Northern Ireland factory, Maguire & Patterson closed down following a terrorist attack.. In the 1980s, factories in Gloucester and Glasgow closed too leaving Liverpool as the last match factory in the UK, until December 1994. . The registered trade name Bryant and May still exists and it is owned by Swedish Match, as are many of the other registered trade names of the other, formerly independent, companies within the Bryant and May group. Two French chemists, Henri Savene and Emile David Cahen, proved in 1898 that the addition of phosphorus sesquisulfide meant that the substance was not poisonous, that it could be used in a "strike-anywhere" match, and that the match heads were not explosive. British company Albright and Wilson, was the first company to produce phosphorus sesquisulfide ( Red Phosphorous) matches commercially. The company developed a safe means of making commercial quantities of phosphorus sesquisulfide in 1899 and started selling it to match manufacturers. Matches were first produced by Bryant & May in Australia in 1909. The Redhead name applies to the red striking heads of the matches which were introduced to Australia in 1946. The logo on the matchbox depicted the head and shoulder of a redheaded woman and has had four major updates since that time with a number of special issues depicting birds, animals and notable persons also produced.The Bryant & May Ltd factory in Church St Richmond is a listed building and has been converted to apartments following the closure of the Company 1980. Bryant & May's Ltd were influential in fighting against the dreadful disease known as Phossy jaw which was caused by white phosphorus used in the manufacture of the early matches. They were also the object of the 'Match Girls Strike' in London 1888, which won important improvements in working conditions and pay for the mostly female workforce working with the dangerous white phosphorus. The public were slow to purchase these safety matches because of the higher price .A box of safety matches with unused matches made by Bryant & May Pty Ltd , Richmond Victoria Australia. The tray containing the matches slides inside the open ended cover.. The striking patch is on both sides of the cover. Av. CONTENTS 50 MADE IN AUSTRALIA / Brymay / 1/3 / Safety Matches / Redheads / a colour picture of a Kookaburra / Laughing KOOKABURRAsafety matches, bryant & may pty ltd, phossy jaw disease, early settlers, moorabbin, bentleigh, cheltenham, lights, lamps, tobacco, white phosphorous, phosphorus sesquisulfide, swedish match pty ltd, pitt william, savens henri, cahen emile david , richmond victoria, -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Construction site, 1951
Port of Portland Authroity ArchivesBack: Earthworks Greenmount May 1959 Shell oil terminal in black biroport of portland -
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Administrative record - Ledger - Prescription Book, October 1978 - May 1979, 1978
Local Chemist - Suttons, PortlandFront: n/asuttons chemist, prescriptions, record, ledger, 1970s