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Borough of Tarnagulla, Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Medal, 1887
David Gordon Collection. Made to commemorate Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. -
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Borough of Tarnagulla, Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Medal, 1887
David Gordon Collection. In 1887 the Tarnagulla Borough Council, along with many other municipalities throughout Australia, celebrated Queen Victoria's Jubilee in great style, with a street parade and a feast at the Recreation Reserve. To mark the occasion, the local schoolchildren were each presented with one of these medallions. -
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Two sections of Flat Wire Rope used in Tarnagulla mines c.1886
David Gordon Collection. These are an interested relic from the 1880s when the Prince of Wales and Old Poverty Company converted their winding machinery from flat wire rope to round wire rope. The old rope of some hundreds of metres in length was simply dragged clear of the mine and discarded in the surrounding bushland. This style of rope succeeded the old Indian hemp flat rope, and was in turn superseded by the round wire rope. These segments are most instructive and quite rare relics. The smaller segment measures approximately 40 x 10cm. The longer segment measures approximately 96 by 10cm -
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Wooden shingle from roof of Tarnagulla State School
David Gordon Collection. This small shingle was recovered during re-roofing operations at the Tarnagulla Primary School. It dates from the original construction of the building in 1874, and is in quite a good state of preservation considering its purpose. -
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Torpedo Bottle - Whittaker Bros. Tarnagulla / Maryborough
David Gordon Collection. Torpedo bottles, also known as Hamilton bottles, were used for aerated or carbonated water. They were oval shaped with a neck at one end, and were deliberately designed so that they could not be stored upright. Torpedo bottles were in common use from the 1840s to the 1870s, when they were superseded by the Codd Neck bottle. -
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Lamont Bottle - Whittaker Bros. Maryborough
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Codd Bottle - Whittaker & Sons, Lemonade, Dunolly
David Gordon Collection. A Codd-neck bottle is a type of bottle used for carbonated drinks. Hiram Codd, an English engineer invented a successful process that he patented as “Codd’s patented globe stopper bottle” in 1872. This type of bottle has a closing design in which a glass marble is held against a rubber seal, which sits within a recess in the lip. The Codd-neck bottle was designed and manufactured with thick glass to withstand internal pressure, and a chamber to enclose a marble and a rubber washer in the neck. The bottles are filled upside down, and pressure of the gas in the bottle forced the marble against the washer, sealing in the carbonation. The bottle is pinched into a special shape to provide a chamber into which the marble is pushed to open the bottle. This prevents the marble from blocking the neck as the drink is poured. The bottles were regularly produced for many decades, but gradually declined in usage. Since children smashed the bottles to retrieve the marbles, vintage bottles are relatively scarce and have become collector items, particularly in the UK. William Whittaker's son Joseph Whittaker operated a cordial factory at Tarnagulla for many years. It was located at the southern end of Commercial Road, and was the last business premises on the eastern side of the road. Joseph Whittaker was a leading citizen at Tarnagulla for many years, and was a leading supporter of sporting activities including cricket and rifle clubs, as well as a strong patron of the fire brigade. He was known by some as Ginger Beer Joe. -
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Silver Trophy Cup - Tarnagulla Cricket Club, 1911, 1911
The Tarnagulla and District Cricket Association existed for quite a few years in the 1890 -1920 period, and consisted of 6 to 8 clubs drawn from a radius of about 15 km. Tarnagulla Club finished on top of the ladder in the 1910/1911 season, and the club then won the grand final against Llanelly in April 1911. The trophy was presented to Edward Toole at the Club's annual presentation evening in December 1911. Mr Toole was the publican at the Golden Age Hotel at Tarnagulla for many years, and he was also a long-time president and strong supporter of the Tarnagulla Cricket Club. Mr Toole was unwell at that time, and the club's supporters decided to present it to him in recognition of his many years of service. N. Butcher resided at Llanelly and was a very keen local cricket lover. He donated this trophy for the 1910/11 season. The hallmark 'SD&Co' probably indicates the cup was made by Stewart Dawson & Co. which had Australian operations in Melbourne, Perth, Sydney and Brisbane. David Gordon Collection. A large plated-silver cup with engraved decorations and inscription.Etched with flourishes and flower and leaf designs around text which reads "T.D.C.A Trophy, Presented by Mr. N. Butcher, Won By Tarnagulla Club, Presented by them to their President, E. Toole Esq., Decr 11th". Hallmarks: SD&Co , EPNS , 33209 , J -
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Photograph: Commercial Road, Tarnagulla
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Photograph: Tarnagulla Public Hall / Former Victoria Hotel and Theatre
David Gordon Collection. Note the signboard to the right advertising theatre attractions, probably upcoming cinema shows. -
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Photograph: Former Victoria Hotel & Theatre in Commercial Road, Tarnagulla
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Photograph: Men with horse and wooden barrows, c.1930s?
David Gordon Collection. Stamp on reverse: 'Bock Print' -
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Photograph: Bluestone building (brewery?) in Newbridge, Victoria
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Photograph: 64 Gladstone Street, Tarnagulla from the garden of number 68, c1955, 1955
David Gordon Collection. Handwritten on reverse 'Mrs Ford, Gladstone St, Tarnagulla' -
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Photograph: William Graham at the windlass, 1950
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Polaroid photograph: Buildings on east side Commercial Road, Tarnagulla
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Photograph on card backing: Tarnagulla Soldiers Memorial
David Gordon Collection. Monochrome photograph of Tarnagulla Soldiers Memorial, mounted onto yellow card backing with handwritten text 'Lest We Forget' and 'War Memorial Tarnagulla'.war, military, service, commemoration, ww1, wwi -
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Photograph: Great Western Mine poppet head, 1962
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Photograph: People with dog and car near poppethead and boiler
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Photograph: Remnants of the Tarnagulla Public Stamp Battery, 1965
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Photograph: Great Western Mine poppet head, c1965
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Photograph: Hatt Shaft, Growlers Reef, 1990
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Photograph: Great Western Winder House and Haulage Tripod, c1990
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Photograph: Jim Crow Reef open cutting with tree fern, c1995
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Photograph: Man operating mining drill
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Photograph: Two men with mining drill
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Photograph: Marquee at mining exploration site
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Photograph: Marquees and drill at mining exploration site
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Photograph: View across settling pond at mine site
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Photograph: Mine site
David Gordon Collection.