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National Wool Museum
Letter
Letter from H Munz to W R Lang regarding his book."The Australian Wool Industry" (Angus & Robertson, Sydney,1950)wool - research wool processing merino sheep - history, h munz wool trading co gordon institute of technology, lang, dr w. roy munz, mr h., wool - research, wool processing, merino sheep - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, Geelong Textiles
"Geelong Textiles: directory of capability, products and services" Geelong Textile Network, 2001. Lists Geelong based textile processing and manufacturing industries.wool processing textile industry, geelong manufacturing council: geelong textile network, wool processing, textile industry -
National Wool Museum
Book, Report on wool marketing, vol. 1 part 2, 1967
"Report on wool marketing, vol 1 pt2 1967" -the Australian Wool Board, presented to the Ausralian Wool Industry Conference, Oct, 1967.wool processing wool - transportation wool stores, australian wool board, wool processing, wool - transportation, wool stores -
National Wool Museum
Book, Knitting, Twin-Prufe Knitting Book series 162
This knitting pattern book was published by F.W. Hughes Industries Ltd (formerly the Alexandria Mills), Sydney and contains knitting patterns for womens garments.PRICE / 1'3 / Twin-Prufe / KNITTING BOOK / Series 162 / AN F.W. HUGHES PRODUCTIONknitting handicrafts - history, f.w. hughes industries ltd, knitting, handicrafts - history -
National Wool Museum
Book, An integrated marketing system for the Australian wool clip, 1972 - draft submission
"An integrated marketing system for the Australian wool clip" - draft submission to the Commonwealth Government from the Australian Wool Industry Conference, March 1972 .wool marketing wool sales, australian wool board australian wool commission, wool marketing, wool sales -
Unions Ballarat
The ironworkers : a history of the Federated Ironworkers' Association of Australia, Murray, Robert et al, 1982
History of the FIA from the early 20th century; has coverage of the steel industry that became significant through the first and second world wars. Relevant to union history in Australia and related industries.Paper; book. Front cover: yellow background, images of banners and other pictures; red and blue text.Front cover: author's name and title.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, unions, fia, federated ironworkers' association of australia, steel industry and trade, iron and steel workers, iron industries, balmain, mort's dock, wwi, wwii -
Mont De Lancey
Container - Glass bottle
Pale green glass bottle with white, metal, screw-on lid. It has a beige-coloured label with red and blue writing, and a picture of an orange and a lemon, green leaves and one white flower.On the label: "Kia-ora 50 - 50 Fruit Juice Cordial, made from oranges and lemons. 26 FL. OZ NET. Preservatives: This food contains not more than 2 grains of sulphur dioxide to the pint. Kia-ora Industries Limited, Melbourne - Sydney - Australia".containers, bottles -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Flyer - Warrnambool Exhibition Notices (2), Charles Cramer, President of Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute, 1879
These two flyers concern the Warrnambool Mechanics' Institute Exhibition of Arts and Manufactures held in the Orderly Room over eight days in 1879-1880. The exhibition aimed to encourage local industries and to stimulate young people to manufacture and exhibit specimens of their skills in the various industries and arts. The admission was one shilling for adults and half price for children under 14. The exhibition was not very profitable with only seven pounds going into the Mechanics' Institute funds. These two flyers are of some interest as mementoes of a minor exhibition of arts and manufactures held in Warrnambool in 1879-1880.1 a single sheet of paper with black printing on a faded pink background .2 a single sheet of paper with black printing pasted on a piece of lightweight cardboard. The edges of the sheet of paper are torn.warrnambool exhibition 1879-1880, mechanics institute, warrnambool exhibition 1880, nullawarre state school -
National Wool Museum
Photograph
Part of collection of items related to the late Senator J.F. Guthrie, breeder of Corriedales. Senator James Francis Guthrie (1872-1958) was the founder and first president of the Australian Corriedale Sheepbreeders' Association in 1914 and was involved in the wool industry all his life. He worked for Dalgety's and was managing director of the Guthrie Corriedale Stud. He was a Senator for Victoria between 1920-38 and wrote a number of books about the Australian wool industry.Sepia photograph of Isobel Guthrie in an ornate, sterling silver frame.Maryguthrie, senator james francis c.b.e. gilligan, mrs marguerite -
National Wool Museum
Wallet
Part of collection of items related to the late Senator J.F. Guthrie, breeder of Corriedales. Senator James Francis Guthrie (1872-1958) was the founder and first president of the Australian Corriedale Sheepbreeders' Association in 1914 and was involved in the wool industry all his life. He worked for Dalgety's and was managing director of the Guthrie Corriedale Stud. He was a Senator for Victoria between 1920-38 and wrote a number of books about the Australian wool industry.Wallet owned by Mr JF Guthrie.J.F.G. from J.R.G. 31.9.08guthrie, senator james francis c.b.e. gilligan, mrs marguerite -
National Wool Museum
Book, "Henderson's Australian Families"
Part of collection of items related to the late Senator J.F. Guthrie, breeder of Corriedales. Senator James Francis Guthrie (1872-1958) was the founder and first president of the Australian Corriedale Sheepbreeders' Association in 1914 and was involved in the wool industry all his life. He worked for Dalgety's and was managing director of the Guthrie Corriedale Stud. He was a Senator for Victoria between 1920-38 and wrote a number of books about the Australian wool industry.Formerly owned by JF Guthrie. Formerly owned by JF Guthrie.guthrie, senator james francis c.b.e. gilligan, mrs marguerite, melbourne, victoria -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Government Printer, Victoria Illustrated - 1910, 1910
"This is an illustrated trip through some of the most important and picturesque towns, with short articles touching upon the industries of the state of Victoria. Distributed gratis by the Government".This is a useful reference book. A worn,294 pp hard cover book with a dark brown cover. The title, "Victoria Illustrated" is written diagonally across the top in white print inside a red border. The spine is blue. It contains advertisements, sepia photographs and text.book-victoria-illustrated -
Federation University Historical Collection
Reports, Big Cats Sightings and Stock Kills 2000-2011, 2000-2011
The folder or correspondence is the result of a Freedom of Informaition request made to the Department of Primary Industries in 2011. The folder was collected for research being conducted by David Waldron.Folder of reports of Big Cat by rangers. australian mythical animals collection, david waldron, department of primary industries, rangers, peter walsh, warragul creek, binginwarri, coongulla, straford, licola, blanket hill, darramin, blanket hill, woodside beach, heyfield, puma, panther, cowwarr, glenmaggie, bolands bluff, darrimen, bolands bluff, binginnwarri, dawson, the springs, mt taylor, black range, driffield west, snowy plains airstrip, glenmaggie north, jack smith lake, munro, briagaling, dutson downs, connors plain, giffard west, darriment, joyces road junction, giffard west, wallaby creek, south gippsland highway, avon river, orbost, four mile creek -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - J Kitchen & Sons, 1952 - 1953
J Kitchen & Sons was a major manufacturing/industry presence in Port Melbourne from the 1920s until the 2000s. It later became Pentel/Symex Holdings. Eleven receipts from J Kitchen & Sons Pty Ltd of rebate on premiums to CML Life Assurance Society. industry, manufacturing, workers, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, w cron, albert j treble, e m laughlan, r gough, miss j greeny, j h currie, c j clark, a j weldon, miss n kennedy, miss d m newlands, a w mccall -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - J Kitchen & Sons, 1952 - 1953
J Kitchen & Sons was a major manufacturing/industry presence in Port Melbourne from the 1920s until the 2000s. It later became Pentel/Symex Holdings. Documents relating to Kitchen's Employers Provident Fund industry, manufacturing, workers, societies clubs unions and other organisations, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, employees provident fund -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - J Kitchen & Sons, 1952 - 1953
J Kitchen & Sons was a major manufacturing/industry presence in Port Melbourne from the 1920s until the 2000s. It later became Pentel/Symex Holdings. Employer/Employee relations in J Kitchens & Sons Pty Ltdindustry, manufacturing, workers, societies clubs unions and other organisations, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, employees provident fund -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Child-Size Wheelbarrow for Cutting Peat, Unknown, Estimated around 1950
Originated in Drente where cutting peat was one of the main industries. Used together with peat cutter (Item 4143) and peat spade (Item 4142).A rare example referring to the peat cutting industry.Wooden flat-bed wheelbarrow with wooden wheel with metal band. Oak and teak have been used and the item is varnished. Used together with peat cutter (Item 4143) and peat spade (Item 4142).peat cutting. child. wheelbarrow. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Fruits of Our Labour, 2003
Funded by Department of Employment giving local versions of work in the fruit industry. Historical record. Connected: Work for the Dole Project. Supervised by Soc HedditchWhite dust cover. Illustration of orchard scene in black and white. 90 pages.fruits of our labour, key solutions, department of employment, work for dole project, soc hedditch, fruit industry -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Chaffey's Kingdom, 1976
Buff coloured, orange circle, photograph of statue of W B Chaffey in centre of front cover, orange back cover.the sunraysia story, mildura, mildura victoria, chaffey brothers, dried fruits industry in sunraysia -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Mooroopna to 1988, 1989
History of Mooroopna, foreword by Sir Ian McLennan. Includes stories on local families, businesses and industries. 2 Newspaper articles on Sir I. MclennanGreen hard back cover. Gold imprint of war memorial on front. Cover design - Ross Dainton. Cream dust jacket, sketches of rural scene, sports and local fruit in oval frame on front.mooroopna to 1989, ford t, mooroopna hist soc inc, ardmona cannery, tatura, mooroopna, books, history, local -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Shepparton Shire Reflections, 1979
Written for centenary of Shepparton 1879- 1979. Includes early history of Shire, Furphy family, Aborigines, Squatters, Settlers, Transport, Industries and Fruit growing.Cream cover, oval framed photo of Shepparton scene from air and small plane. 1879-1979. 96 pages. shepparton shire, ford t, wallace s, goulburn valley, furphy family, shepparton industries, shepparton fruit growing industries -
Hume City Civic Collection
Book, The Story of Australian Wool
This book published in the 1950's is about the beginnings of the wool industry. It is set out in comic book style and was used for social studies in primary schools.A cream coloured cover with blue and orange in background with drawing of sheep, wool bales and a male.australia, wool, education, macarthur, john, henty, thomas, george evans collection -
National Wool Museum
Book, Wool in Australia 1788 - 1988
"Wool in Australia 1788 - 1988", published by the Communications Department of the Australian Wool Corporation, Parkville, Victoria, 1988. Summary history of the Australian wool industry.wool - history sheep - australian, woolmark company australian wool corporation, skender, mr frank - the woolmark company, melbourne, victoria, wool - history, sheep - australian -
Ballarat and District Irish Association
Invitation, Invitation to the ground Breaking ceremony for the Proposed Greenhill Enterprise Centre, 1996, 1996
The Hon. Mark Birrell, MP, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology was involved with the Ground breaking ceremony held on Friday 13 September 1996 at 12.40pm.Cream coloured invitation to to the ground breaking ceremony for the proposed Greenhill Enterprise Centre at the Ballarat Technology Park.ballarat technology park, mark birrell, greenhill enterprise centre -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Camera, Thornton-Pickard, Thornton Pickard Triple Imperial Extension Camera, c1901
Thornton-Pickard was a famous British camera manufacturer established in 1888. The company was based in Altrincham, near Manchester, and was an early pioneer in the development of the camera industry.Thornton Pickard Triple Imperial Extension half plate camera nos 529946 and 529947. The camera has leather bellows, and was originally mounted on a tripod.camera, extension camera, photographic equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOKS, 1) & .2) Paul Hasluck et al, Australia in the War of 1939 -1945. Series 4 Civil, 1970
Mid green buckram covers with light green dust jackets, several with plastic. Titles on front & spines. Illustrated with black & white photos & drawings. .1) Vol I The Government and the People 1939-1941,644 pages .2) Vol II The Government and the People 1942 -1945, 771 pages .3) Vol IV War Economy 1942 -1945, 817 pages .4) Vol V The role of Science and Industry, 738 pagesbooks - history, politics -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: EDWARD DYASON AND CO 'FACTORS AFFECTING ECONOMIC WELFARE/INVESTMENT'
3 page document. Letterhead 'Edward Dyason & Co., member of the stock exchange of Melbourne, Safe Deposit building, 92 Queen St., Melbourne, dated November 7th, 1935. Document is an analysis of the 'world situation' and discusses the economic and political situation of the world . In particular, the equipment industries by ' re-arming programme's 'There is little doubt that the great activity in metal manufactures is partly for war purposes. Despite the building of armaments, nobody really wants war .....'business, mining, mccoll, rankin & stanistreet, metalliferous industries, dyason & co., stock exchange, shares -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Plaque Commemorating the Opening of the Greenhill Enterprise Centre, 1996, 1996
Colour photograph of a plaque for the groundbreaking for the Greenhill Enterprise Centre, at the Ballarat Technology Park.University of Ballarat Technology Park To commemorate the Ground Breaking for the Greenhill Enterprise Centre of the Ballarat Enterprise Centre by The Honourable Mark Birrell, MP, Minister for Industry, Science and Technology on Friday 18 April, 1996. Professor G.N Blainey, Chancellor Professor David James, Vice-Chanellor greenhill enterprise centre, geoffrey blainey, ballarat technology centre, mark birrell -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Mixed media - Video, RDHS Guest Speaker Presentation - "Local Orchard Insect Pests" - Bron Koll
Digitised video (3.86GB). Duration: 75 minutes. Recorded May, 2019. (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)Presenter: Bronwyn Koll grew up on her family’s orchard in Wonga Park. In this historical perspective on the first industry of Ringwood, Bron talks about her orchardist roots and highlights the seriousness of looking after crops with the ongoing threat of insect pests in the district, including backyard gardens. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, History of the Ballarat Technology Park, Oakbank
The Ballarat Technology Park is associated with Federation University Australia. The first stage commenced on 03 August 1989 when the first sod was turned by Hon, David White, Minister for Industry, Technology and Resources. John Beaumont was the Director of the Ballarat Technology Research and Development Park in 1989.Twenty items relating to the History of the Ballarat Technology Park as collected by John Parkin. .1) Handwritten notes by John Parkin on the history of the Ballarat Technology Park .2) Letter from A.E. Helyar (Shire of Buninyong Secretary), 08 March 1988 .3) Shire of Buninyong Minutes 07 June 1988 .4) Development of High Technology Activity by Jack Barker .5) Definition of a Technology Park by Derek Woolley .6) Shire of Buninyong minutes 28 June 1988 .7) Shire of Buninyong minutes 19 July 1988 .8) Invitation to a reception to commemorate the inauguration of the Ballarat Technology Park (John Parkin) by Shire of Buninyong President Cr Judith Coull to be held on 03 August 1989. .9) Invitation to a reception to the Ballarat Technology Park (John Beaumont) .10) Ballarat Courier article 04 August 1989 .11) Draft letter to Professor Geoffrey Blainey from John Parkin .12) Letter to the Editor from John Parkin, 18 December 2000 .13) University of Ballarat Development Appeal, 04 November 1994 .14 & .15) Invitation to installment dinner to celebrate the installation of Professor Geoffrey Blainey as Chancellor of the University of Ballarat to be held in the Union Building (now Albert Coates Building), Mt Helen campus .16) Letter to the editor from John Parkin .17) Letter from John Beaumont, 25 November 1994 .18) Invitation to the opening of the ISSC Southern Region Data Centre to be held on 24 November 1995. .19) Letter from Barry Traynor, 13 December 1995 .20) Planning Scheme information relating to the LaTrobe Research and Development Zone. .1) 2nd May 2005 History of Technology Park (I.T. centre) The history of the Technology Park started back in the mid-1980s. At the time I was a Buninyong Shire Councilor and as such I was Buninyong's representative on the then Ballarat Development Committee. At one of our meetings we received a request for information on a suitable site for a technology park. The requirements were for a site adjacent to a tertiary institution, secluded for security purposes and large enough to contain such a development. The next morning I contacted our Shire Engineer at the time, Newell Barrett and we drove around the area we both agreed that the current site was the most suitable we saw to meet the requirements. At the time it was owned by George Morrison. however the original enquiry to the B.D.C. came to nothing but the Shire Council and the B.D.C. decided to investigate the possibility of the site becoming a technology Park and information was collected. At about this time Mr Morrison put the property on the market and it was bought by a Ballarat builder, Mr John Beaumont, with the idea of developing it as a residential area. Council then arranged a meeting with Messrs Morrison and Beaumont to discuss the matter. I remember Mr Morrison saying he did not care what was done with it he just wanted to sell it and move down to the coast. Mr Beaumont, on the other hand, said he wasn't ready to retire yet and the idea interested him. As a result a committee consisting of the B.C.A.E., B.D.C. and Buninyong Shire Council (and Mr Beaumont) was formed to plan the development and rezone the area to technology park. It was previously zoned residential land and would seem to have been suitable for sub-division and residential development - its close proximity to the College being a major factor in its favour. The point of this is if Mr Beaumont had insisted on pursuing his original plan and had opposed the rezoning, I am quite confident he would have won an appeal at the A.A.T . (Administrative Appeals Tribunal - forerunner of V.C.A.T.) and the I.T. centre would not have got off the ground and the area would be covered with houses. But Mr Beaumont did go into the project with enthusiasm and the first stage was commenced on the 3rd August 1989 when the first sod was turned by Hon. David White, the Minister for Industry, Technology and resources (See the Courier 4th August 1989) Mr Beaumont went overseas to study similar parks and look for tenants. Unfortunately government did not support the project as they have now and apparently Mr Beaumont was ahead of his time for the private sector so Mr Beaumont could not continue the development and the site eventually passed to the College. I personally think more could have been done ... The work done by the Buninyong Shire Council and Ballarat Development Committee seems to have been forgotten as according to the Courier December 21, 2000 we are told the Park opened in 1995 as a joint venture between the City and the University. As a former Councillor said to me on the day "What happened to the plaque David White unveiled in 1989!" If there is any other information you want, please contact me. You may use my file for reference. Kind regards John Parkin PS I always felt a bit guilty that I encouraged John Beaumont and he was left in the lurch. ballarat technology park, parkin, john parkin, helyar, barker, woolley, shire of buninyong, beaumont, blainey, geoffrey blainey, southern region data centre, greenhill enterprise centre, stan jeffrey, jeffrey, john beaumont, david white