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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: MAN STANDING BESIDE SCALEBUOY
Black and white photo of a man standing beside a large Scalebuoy unit. The unit has a large end which is held on by eight large bolts with wheel fasteners and two inspection plates each with six bolts. The unit is in a building and there is another man in the background. Cohuna Butter Factory written on the back.sciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bill ashman collection - correspondence, scalebuoy, cohuna butter factory -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: TWO MEN OUTSIDE BUILDING WITH A SCALEBUOY
Black and white photo of two men outside a building with two piles of scale and a Scalebuoy Unit. One man standing beside the door is wearing a suit and the other man, sitting on a box, is wearing overalls and he is holding a six buoy unit. One pile of scale is pale and the other is black. Written in the photo is Shrensbury Dairy Co (N.J). Beside the black pile of scale is: Scale removed July 12-1933 and beside the pale heap is: Scale removed May 10-1933. At the bottom is: Electronic Buoys Installed Feb. 26-1933. Photo is pasted on an album page. On the back is another sepia photo of a very large scalebuoy unit which is resting on the ground. Behind it a large tank resting on two large concrete blocks.sciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bill ashman collection - correspondence, shrensbury dairy co (n.j) -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: MAN HOLDING A LARGE DIESEL FUEL SCALEBUOY UNIT
Small black and white photo of a man holding a large diesel fuel Scalebuoy unit. The man is in front of a large building. Written on the back: Large Diesel Feul Unit. Glass container. Scalebuoys visible at all times.sciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bill ashman collection - correspondence, diesel fuel scalebuoy unit -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - RAILWAYS COLLECTION: TWO MEN SHAKING HANDS
RAILWAYS COLLECTION -BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO OF three men -TWO MEN SHAKING HANDS-write in ink on the back - A.Cullinan, I Fisher, J. Ennor - W/Shop Cricket Match 1959. (possibly at White Hills Oval as other photos support this - see 6894).The man on the left is holding an Iced Lolly. The man on the right is holding a book and wearing a hat and shorts.photograph, person -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - RAILWAYS COLLECTION: WILLIAM BEAZLEY BULLOCK TEAM RILEY 1890''
Railways Collection -Black and white photo -William Beazley Bullock Team Riley 1890. The photo is a little hazy -it shows a timber mill. Ten men are posing for the photo and a log is being pulled up a ramp on a bogey into the mill (mechanically ?). A (30 Ft long ?) is being pulled by a Bullock team consisting of ten Bullocks. The log is on a four wheeled cart .The wooden spoked wheels are about 4- 5 ft high One man is holding an axe. There is a square chimney behind the mill and there appears to be a largish town in the background.photograph, building, william beazley bullock team riley 1890' -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - RAILWAY COLLECTION BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO OF A V LINE TRAIN
RAILWAY COLLECTION BLACK AND WHITE PHOTO OF A V LINE train behind a small crowd of people possibly Railway Staff .The man in the front centre is holding a framed certificate .The man on his left is wearing a jacket with Crown badges on his Lapels.There is a Tractor and train bogies in the train yard .photograph, person -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - MITCHELL STREET, BENDIGO
black and white photo, handcoloured blue sky. Mitchell Street, looking south east. Tram line runs up centre of road towards Railway Station. Two trams in Pall Mall, Alexandra Fountain on RH side. C. Plumbe , tailor, shop on corner of Pall Mall and Mitchell, LH side. Group of people standing near fence surrounding fountain, possibly waiting to get on tram. Man on horse riding down Mitchell Street. On rear of card: addressed to Miss Myrtle Dahlsen, Lake Tyers House, Lake Tyers, written in black ink. No stamp, 6/4/07 in pencil on top of card.bendigo, streetscape, mitchell street, bendigo, pall mall, alexandra fountain. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Ephemera - SHOWBAGS COLLECTION: SMALL'S CHOCOLATE SHOWBAG
Small's Chocolate Showbag. One side yellow, black and white writing, at the centre a chocolate box with a picture of a man sitting on a chair with a newspaper and the words small's club chocolate for men - Not so sweet. On the other side the same picture but the writing is in yellow, red and white.business, retail, advertising, business advertising usually found at agricultural shows and other promotional activities. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH CAPTAIN H. F.CURNOW, 1916
Black and white photograph of man in army unifrom with caption reading Captain H.F.Curnow. 22nd Battalion A.I.E.F. Killed in action August 5th 1916. Framed in a wooden frame with gold border and under glass. Pencil number bottom right corner 9041. Backing paper is a brown paper supermarket bag Millers supermarkets Foodmaster.Darce 175 Collins St Melbournephotograph, portrait, capt h.f.curnow -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ABBOTT COLLECTION: MAN AND GATE
Black and white photo: Image shows man standing behind gate, gate is slightly tilted upward at opening end. Showing progression of how gate can be opened ? Link to previous image 2403.23.bendigo, industry, abbott supply, bendigo abbott supply, gate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ABBOTT COLLECTION: FARM GATE AND MAN
Black and white photograph: image shows man, wearing hat and suit, standing behind a farm gate - possibly manufactured by Abbott Supply.bendigo, industry, abbott supply, abbott supply, gate, farm -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ABBOTT COLLECTION: MAN AND VEHICLE
Black and white photograph. Image shows man standing beside vehicle - possibly 1930's 'tourer'. Man is wearing hat, long coat. Possibly member of Abbott family.bendigo, industry, abbott supply, abbott, car -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PHOTO ALEXANDRA FOUNTAIN, AAND SHELTER FROM THE ELEMENTS FOR CAB DRIVERS AND TRAM EMPLOYEES
Black and white photo showing a small portion of the Alexandra fountain in the left foreground and a shelter from the elements for cab drivers and tram staff. Man standing at the fence of the fountain on the south side.bendigo, streetscape, charing cross, alexandra fountain, shelter shed. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ENDERS BRIDGE COLIBAN
Black and white photo of Enders Bridge, Coliban. This place is located in the triangle of Kyneton, Malmsbury and Trentham. The photo consists of a number of people, some standing on the bridge, others in a horse drawn carriage, a young girilon a pony, a dog, and a man on a horse.recreations, amusements, enders bridge coliban, enders bridge , coliban -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - PETHARD COLLECTION: KENNERLEY RUMFORD POSTCARD
Black and white postcard: image shows man and woman, standing alongside model of ship. Written on bottom: Philco Series 3393E Mrs. & Mrs. Kennerley Rumford ( Miss Clara Butt ) with model of ocan liner presented on their departure from England at their goodbye concert at the Albert Hall.person, group, kennerley rumford, pethard, chancellor, kennerley rumford -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: TWO UNKNOWN MALES
(a) A black and white photo of an unknown young man standing beside a cane chair. He is wearing a 3 piece suit and wears a tie and high collar. An imprint below the photograph says Rowland Chubb 167 Swanston St. Corner Bourke St. over Leviathan, Melbourne. (b) One faded black and white photo of a gentleman posing on an ornate chair. He wears a 3 piece suit, fob watch and has a carnation on his lapel. Below the photo are the words, G.L. Massingham, View St., Bendigo.Rowland Chubb, 167 Swanston Street Melbourne, over Leviathan.photograph, portrait, males, lydia chancellor, collection, photograph, photography, portrait, male, gentleman, gentlemen, photo, individual, person, costume, fashion -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPHS UNIDENTIFIED PEOPLE
(a) A photograph of four young men in military uniform. Name, date and place unknown. (b) One faded black and white photograph of a beach scene. Two children are in the foreground and people behind them are sitting beside the sea. Of particular interest is the fashion of the era. Names, date, place unknown. ( c ) One black and white photograph postcard of an unknown soldier in an army uniform. On the back of the postcard are the words, ' To Mollie with kindest regards from Clyde.' Date and surname unknown. (d) A black and white photograph postcard of an unknown man in a 3 piece suit with fob watch and a handkerchief in his pocket. He wears a tie and a high collar. An imprint at the bottom right hand corner says, ' Kalina 37 & 50 Pall Mall Bendigo.' (e) A damaged black and white photo of an unknown couple. The gentleman is wearing a 3 piece suit and hat. The woman is in a frock and is wearing a long string of beads and a hat. They are standing in front of a fern. (f) A small faded photo of two men and a woman, all unknown, who appear to be sitting on the side of a hill. There is a shed in the distance and other people in the vicinity.photograph, person, male / female, lydia chancellor, collection, photo, photograph, person, soldier, costume, postcard, photography, fashion, garden, ferns -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Painting - PRINT OF 2 DUTCH PEOPLE
Small print of a man with pipe and a woman carrying a jug, both dressed in Dutch costume, standing on a jetty with ships in the back ground, black frame.artwork, print, group, u5747 old cat ref -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - QC BINKS COLLECTION: MAN IN UNIFORM AND WOMAN HOLDING ONTO HIS ARM
Black and white copy of original : man dressed in uniform, woman holding onto arm, dressed in short dress and hat. Narration: Lieut. D. Canning with Ms. Francy Morse on the verandah of 'Craigmore' Guest House in Myrtle St., ( Now Don St., ) Bendigo. 'Craigmore' was a guest house for men during the war years, it is now Frew Hall, a part of the new Girton College. At the time of the photo it was part of the old Girton College. The tree in the background is understood to have been planted by a visiting member of the Royal family in the late 1920's. It was one of a pair on either side of the steps up onto the verandah. The two trees were cut down several years ago go make way for developments on the site. Francy and her mother ran the boarding house for a number of years with mostly around 10 boarders. Photo 21.9.1941. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - IVOR BROOK HAMILTON ( BON ) BEVES
Black and white copy: image shows man dressed in female clothing, carrying chamber pot, wearing blonde wig. Text accompanying : from Fred Smith 3.11.2000, snapshot (photo) B & W., male in costume for Bendigo Easter Fair, 1946. Bon Beves ( Bon ) d 2.12.1999. In memoriam in B. Adv. 2.12.2000. Wife Elvie 'had a dress shop in Mitchell Street' Marion Heeps 1.12.2000.person, individual, ivor 'bon' beves, easter fair, ivor beves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PATRICIA COLES (NEE MCLEAN) COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE RESIDENTS
Photograph. The Patricia Coles (nee McLean) collection. Golden Square Residents, possibly in 1930s. Copy of a black and white original photograph. Nineteen men posed informally in three rows. The man in the middle back row is identified as Tom McLean, Hotelier, United Kingdom Hotel Golden Square, father of Shirley, June and Patricia McLean.bendigo, housing, golden square residents, golden square. mclean, thomas. united kingdom hotel. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Certificate - Industry Safety Award of Merit, Unilever Australia, National Safety Council of Australia (NSCA), 1965
Industry Safety Award of Merit to Unilever Australia from NSCA, National Safety Council of Australia, 28 October 1965. Award was for "882,144 man hours without a lost time accident'. Beige paper with green and black NSCA logobusiness and traders - soaps/candles, industry - manufacturing, workers, health - occupational health and safety, j kitchen & sons pty ltd, unilever australia (holdings) ltd, national safety council of australia - nsca -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Beach scene, Port Melbourne, 1950s
Black and white photocopy of photograph of beach scene. Boys with sticks and man photographing them. Yacht at shore and single funnel ship at Webb Docknatural environment - beaches and foreshore, piers and wharves, port melbourne beach -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Robert Harper & Co picnic, 1908
Robert Harper & Co had an industrial complex on Beach Rd from Sandridge lagoon to Post Office Place. A wide variety of goods were produced including rice, starch, spices, cocoa, flour, spices, oatmeal, jelly crystals. Most of the complex was demolished around 1980 but some buildings have been transofmed into apartment blocks.Digital copy of Black and White photo mounted on card with the words "Harpers Picnic 1908" written below. The group of twenty two (22) includes two young children and the whole group are dressed in their finery and one man in the centre appears to be playing the piano accordion. The location of the bushland setting is unknown.social activities, industry - food, industry - manufacturing, robert harper & co ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Decorated handcart on city street, 1914 - 1920
One of 44 black and white photos recording the work and contribution by Swallow & Ariell's "Busy Bee" for the First World War in Europe .05 - Decorated handcart outside Australian First & Mortgage Bank and also Thomas Cook & Son. Two men in army uniform and man and woman in fancy dress holding collection tins.built environment - industrial, business and traders, war - world war i, social activities, busy bee, swallow & ariell ltd, red cross -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - S&A emplloyee carrying a biscuit tin as a makeshift drum, 1914 - 1920
One of 44 black and white photos recording the work and contribution by Swallow & Ariell's "Busy Bee" for the First World War in Europe .43 - Man carrying a tin, which looks like it is beaten to attract attention, in front of horse drawn cart loaded with people carrying Australian flags.built environment - industrial, business and traders, war - world war i, social activities, busy bee, swallow & ariell ltd, red cross -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Dr Simon Smith, James SECCULL: A tale of two families, 2017
"James SECCULL. A tale of two families " Book with cover photo of a bearded man (James SECULL) above and behind the title. below are four small pictures, from left, Finn Barr House; Charles SECCULL; Red Baron Plane crash; Royal Melbourne Hospital. back cover has text and photo of author on a black background.families, industry, james seccull, mary anne seccull, nancy smith -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
George Richmond in Hames and Woodward
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.”ballarat, hames, woodward, furniture, richmond, armstrong st nth, shop -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Hames and Woodward Pty Ltd
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.”ballarat, hames, woodward, furniture, richmond, armstrong st nth, shop, street, night -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Hames and Woodward window Armstrong St Nth
This photograph is held in the Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute Audio Visual Collection. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. BMI librarian Rosemary McInerney's father George Richmond ran this furnitue business on Armstrong St Nth. Here are his reminiscences of that shoppping area from The Courier March 1st 1978 THE GOOD OLD DAYS IN ARMSTRONG ST. NORTH Mr George Richmond began work in Armstrong street north as a lad in knickerbockers in 1926. He started with Hames and Woodward, a piano, music and record shop, which he took over when both Hames and Woodward died during the war. Mr Richmond was guest speaker at an informal dinner of the Armstrong St North Traders Association held at the Victoria Hotel on Monday night. At the meeting he was made a life member of the association, with which he had been involved since its inception in 1930. “I can remember when a man on a bicycle with a little ladder on his backrode up the street with a long stick and turned on the gas lights under the verandahs,” he said. “It was around that time when there used to be a little man with a broom walking up and down the street, sweeping away what was left behind by horses. “There also used to be a bellringer who would walk up and down Armstrong street announcing a sale in a shop. He used to have a tall black hat, a large black frock coat and had a large mustache.” “Up to 1936, there used to be regular visits by street musicians, who were usually good for a few laughs.” “The last musicians to come through were an Italian trio, who were very good.” Mr Richmond said the depression was a sad time for Armstrong street. “A lot of people had to put their properties up for sale, because not many people could afford to buy things like records then,” he said. Mr Richmond said Fridays were very busy then as it was market day for hundreds of farmers in the area. “The hotels put on extra groomsmen for the stables, and standing in the store I could smell the beer and tobacco drifting down from the hotels.”