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Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - design drawings and details of Taylor monoplane, Taylor monoplane
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Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Newsletter Poster, Bermuda Avenue Triangle by Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna by special arrangement with Dominie Pty Ltd directed by Ron Conroy
2003, 327, ron conroy -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Newsletter Poster Articles, And a Nightingale Sang by C.P. Taylor directed by Maureen McInerney
2000, 315, maureen mcinerney -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Reviews Newsletter Poster, The Importance of being Earnest by Oscar Wilde directed by Warwick Taylor
1987, 242, warwick taylor, heidelberg theatre company inc. -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Photos Newsletter Poster Articles, The Exorcism by Don Taylor directed by Richard Keown
1982, 209, director don taylor, heidelberg theatre company inc -
Heidelberg Theatre Company Inc..
Program Newsletter Article, Pleasure of his company by Samuel Taylor and Cornelai Otis Skinner directed by Holly Langford
1965, 96, city of heidelberg repertory group, heidelberg theatre company inc, directed by holly langford -
Freemasons Victoria - Southern Cross Lodge No. 24 (Maldon)
Letter, Proposition of candidate Les Taylor
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Control of Varroa. A Guide for New Zealand Beekeepers. (Goodwin, M & Taylor, M) Revised Edition 2007 New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, 2007 revised
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Beeswax: moulding & candle making (Taylor, R.), Hebden Bridge, 2012, 2012
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Practical beekeeping: handbook for Australia and New Zealand. (Chapman-Taylor, Ray and Davey, Ivo). Melbourne, 1988, 1988
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Beechworth Honey Archive
Publication, Decorating candles. (Taylor, Terry). New York, 2001, 2001
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Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Photograph - Digital image - jpg, Mr and Mrs Taylor in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens
two black and white photographsballarat botanical gardens, 1925-26, full-length outdoor portraits -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - No Consultation, Ellen Taylor
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Thompson's Foundry Band Inc. (Castlemaine)
Photograph, Presentation of Life Governorship to Pat Taylor, 31/11/2012
Photograph with Seven people. L-R: Ruth Pearce, Ken Boal, John Bouch, Joan Cox, Peter Ward, Miriam Maddern -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book - Combat Aircraft of the World, John W.R. Taylor
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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, By Councillor AB Taylor, Shire of Lillydale, seeking votes for council election on Thursday 24th August 1905
South-West Riding of the Shire. Voting booth at Recreation Hall, Ringwood -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Ginger Beer, early to late 1900's
This glass ginger beer bottle was manufactured and used early to late 1900's, until the time that cheaper containers were invented(plastic bottles). This bottle was so constructed to be easily moved within the ginger beer processing plants from the brewing vats/holding tanks to the final corking/sealing of the bottles for eventual distribution. From 1990s the bottle slowly became phased out of production however boutique suppliers still preferred thick glass to contain any explosive action. Two major glass bottle works companies, e.g. Melbourne Glass Bottle Works Co. were the main suppliers for the Victorian State. In the period when this bottle was manufactured and used the major ginger beer brewing plants for the whole of Victoria were located in Melbourne because this was where its greatest consumer base was there and most rural areas were supplied by domestic sources (mother brewing ginger beer for the children). The Kiewa Valley and its region was one rural area which until road invrastructure was enhance covered the ginger beer thirst by local family production. As the population expanded considerably in the late 1940's (SECV Hydro Scheme) with a greater demand for "soft" drinks" being established supplies from larger towns and cities were call for. Each bottle was "branded" during manufacturing to show the contents were from a reputable supplier (H Taylor) and where it originated from. These bottles were recyled by the manufacturer as a way to cut production costs. This method of recycling the bottles back to the specific manufacturer has (except for South Australia)been overtaken by a no cost recycling collection by councils (funded by their communities). This method by passes the user cost principle as the bottles are processed as non generic. The uneconomical "on cost" which was replaced by the "throw away" less costly plastic containers however did not provide the keen domestic brewer of the "beer" with a reusable bottle. This heavy gauged glass ginger beer bottle has a rim and a distinctive head at the top. This head has been manufactured to facilitate the movement of the bottled along the filling production line. The method of pouring ginger beer into the bottle has been part of the "production line". This bottle has a one and a half pint capacity and is made from "light green" coloured glass(a protection against light penetration). This thick glass bottle, to contain ginger beer, required its thickness because of the extensive handling (man and machine) before final consumption. During this period delivery to homes in cities and towns was made initially by horse and cart and later by truck. Ginger beer was a "soft drink" of great demand. On the middle portion of this bottle is a large elongated circle within it and following the spherical line is "H. TAYLOR" ans a star separates this from "MELBOURNE" rounding out the bottom curviture. Within these words are the large initials "T H" . The "T" superimposed onto the "H". On the base and covering the whole bottom is the letter "T". At the opposite side to the manufacturers logo is "THIS BOTTLE CANNOT BE SOLD OR USED BY ANY OTHER PERSON & IS NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT STOPPER" glass bottle, non alcoholic drink, taylor ginger beer bottle, reuseable bottles -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Print, Kingsley, Gordon and Catherine, 1983
CEMA Art Collection. Part of "A Community View" 150 years in Portland Screenprint Exhibition. Part of Angela Gee Residency 1983 and 1984.Laminated screenprint of Bentinck Street from foreshore with a female face and top of vehicle in the foreground. The female has red hair and lips, yellow face and blue clothing. The vehicle is red and blue. An extensive patch of grass separates the woman and vehicle from Bentinck Street. The buildings have patches of green, yellow, white and red added. Behind the buildings is a clear light blue sky.Front: 10/14 Kingsley, Gordon & Catherine signature '83 Back: 44 -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Michael J H Taylor et al, Missiles of the world, 1976
Alphabetic listing of various missile types from different nationsIndex, ill (b/w), p.156.non-fictionAlphabetic listing of various missile types from different nationsguided missiles, military technology -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Guinness record notes and photos, THE GUINNESS BOOK OF AIR FACTS AND FEATS, THE GUINNESS BOOK OF AIR FACTS AND FEATS, 1977
Guinness record notes and photos, THE GUINNESS BOOK OF AIR FACTS AND FEATSCover jacket showing four colour photos of various planes, purple backgroundnon-fictionGuinness record notes and photos, THE GUINNESS BOOK OF AIR FACTS AND FEATS -
Camperdown & District Historical Society
Photograph - Renny Hill homestead, Camperdown, c1890s
''Renny Hill'', built c1876, was the home of William Andrew Taylor (1849-1927) and Isabella Park Taylor, nee Dawson (1842-1929). Isabella was a friend to First Nations people and together with her father, James Dawson, recorded their languages and customs. William Taylor was a farmer, Councillor and civic leader. In 1883 he gifted the world's oldest statue of Robert Burns to the people of Camperdown.Black and white image of ''Renny Hill'' homestead, Camperdown Renny Hill built 1876? Built for Isabella Park (Dawson) Taylor and William Taylormt sugarloaf, mount sugarloaf, cdhs, renny hill, djargurd wurrung, djargurdwurrung, cdhsfirstnations -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - WITH SCOTT: THE SILVER LINING
A damaged hard covered book titled 'With Scott : the Silver Lining.' by Griffith Taylor.'With nearly 200 illulstrations and maps.' An illustration of a penguin and chick is on the front cover. London. Smith, Elder & Co. publishers, 15 Waterloo Place. 1916. 448 p. (ill., maps,)Griffith Taylorbooks, biography, captain scott, books, exploration, adventure, antarctica, people, person, famous people, captain robert falcon scott -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Sports Medal, 1917
Small silver medal with a protruding laurel wreath and shield awarded to H. Taylor in 1917 for winning the junior swimming championships. It has a leather protective pouch and a explanatory notice reading:HERBERT LONSDALE TAYLOR This medal was awarded in 1917 to Herbert Lonsdale Taylor, aged 13, for winning the Wangaratta High School Junior Swimming Championship. He was the uncle of Carole Martin (nee Taylor), Graeme Taylor, and great uncle of Kylie, Bradley and Travis martin and Malcolm and Narelle Taylor who were all students at this school. -
Parks Victoria - Mount Buffalo Chalet
Billiard table
The Billiard Room and South wing were completed in 1914, built by recommendation of the Lesee John Newton and the Government Tourist Officer and Supervising officer of the Government Chalet, James Boyce... "Boyce was present at the Chalet on 14 March to witness the completion of the new wing's foundations ...when he returned in June he found the wing approaching completion and that '... the billiard table was expected to reach the Chalet during the week'. The table possibly came second-hand from the Oriental Hotel, Bright. When visiting in March, Boyce had heard from a Mr Tewksbury 'that he is disposing of those at the Oriental Hotel so that if the Public Works Department is going to provide the table for the Chalet it might be possible to pick one up cheap from the Hotel'. It's reasonable that the Chalet did acquire one of the second-hand tables in 1914 and, and changed over to a new model in the 1930s. Three billiard tables remain in the Chalet Billiard Room today; one full sized table and two smaller tables, one perhaps a pool table. The full-sized table was made by the well-known billiard table manufacturers Alcock, Thomson & Taylor, who adopted this name when they merged their billiard businesses in January 1930. Henry Upton Alcock had initially established the business in Fitzroy in the mid-1850's and the table at the Chalet resembles the 'Squatter's Favourite' model that Alcock first produced in the nineteenth century from Australian timbers. this style of table was installed in Melbourne's Parliament buildings, several prestigious clubs as well as hotels and houses."(Pg 13-14. Historica)Listed in Appendix A.1 Furnishings. - Billiard Room. Draft Inventory of significant Collection Items. (Pg 162 Historica, 2011)1. Full size billiard table made of dark wood with eight turned legs. Green blaize covered table surface. 2.Wooden triangle to enclose balls. 3.balls(16) .4 Wooden backed bristle brush with VR stamp. 5. Billiard scorer with Alcock & Taylor, Pty, Ltd. 6. framed billiard rules. 7. Pool balls & cue rest. .8Plus 1x revised rules of pool framed behind glass.(stored in area 23) 1 x original cue rest.Alcock, Thomson & Taylor. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - MALE PORTRAIT, approx. 1920
Sepia photograph of young male, seated on upholstered chair, round table with fringed table cloth. Man in three piece suit, with fob watch, lapel pin and striped tie. 'A. & G. Taylor, Coat of arms. Photographers to the Queen,' printed on bottom of photo.A. & G. Taylor UKperson, individual, portrait male -
National Wool Museum
Catalogue
Catalogue of textile machinery made by Taylor, Wordsworth and Co., Leeds, England.Catalogue of textile machinery made by Taylor, Wordsworth and Co., Leeds, England.textile machinery, taylor, wordsworth and co. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Ledger – Deed Receipts, 1940s/1950s
This ledger contains information on deeds, wills and properties from many Warrnambool and district residents in the 1940s and 1950s. The ledger comes from the law firm of Mackay and Taylor of Warrnambool. Scottish-born George Mackay established a legal practice in Kepler Street, Warrnambool in 1891 and in 1893 bought the next-door practice of the late James Fletcher and the firm was then known as Fletcher and Mackay. In the 1920s George Mackay took John Taylor into partnership and the business then became Mackay and Taylor (later Mackay Taylor). In 1999 Taits Solicitors and Mackay Taylor merged to form Tait Taylor and today it is known as Taits Legal. This ledger is of some importance as it contains so much information on Warrnambool and district families and their property ownership in the 1940s and 50s and so will be of great use to researchers. This is a ledger with a grey cover with red binding on the spine. The cover has a white label pasted on, with printed and handwritten material. The pages have printed red lines but these have not been used. Instead the pages contain letters, typed sheets and receipts pasted in. Some of the letters and receipts are handwritten and some are typed. Day Book Mackay & Taylor Deed Receipts 1946-19…mackay & taylor, history of warrnambool, ledger – deed receipts -
Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Uniform Jacket - RAN, Mid 20th Century
Uniform Jacket belonging to C? L Taylor who served in the Royal Australian Navy.The is a uniform jacket of C? L Taylor.Navy Blue Cloth Jacket with buttons attached, inscribed Australia. The Jacket has badge of Rank on the left sleeve, badge of Trade on the right sleeve and three red markings for period of enlistment.Inside the Jacket the name C?L Taylor.ran, aif, military, c? l taylor -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Programme - Program, 1940
Program, printed in black on off-white card, for a Street Carnival to aid the AIF Ambulance Appeal, November 1940. Back of card features a signed photograph of Robert Taylor.On photograph on back: "Sincerely, Robert Taylor" and "Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer"carnival, ambulance, aif, street carnival -
Camperdown & District Historical Society
Photograph - William and Isabella Taylor (nee Dawson) at "Renny Hill", c1910
Isabella Park Taylor, nee Dawson (1842-1929), friend of Western Victorian First Nations people, and student of their languages and customs. Isabella grew up at "Kangatong" (1844-1866) in the company of First Nations people and became fluent in their languages. With her father, James Dawson, she wrote the book "Australian Aborigines" (1881). She married William Andrew Taylor in 1877 and they built a fine homestead on their property at "Renny Hill'' near Camperdown, Victoria. Together they had two children, Effie, born 1878 and Katherine in 1880. William Taylor (1849-1927) was a farmer, Councillor and civic leader. In 1883 he gifted the world's oldest statue of Robert Burns to the people of Camperdown. William and Isabella Taylor (nee Dawson) seated together in the garden at "Renny Hill".cdhs, cdhsfirstnations, djargurd wurrung, djargurdwurrung