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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - REPORTS TO DIRECTORS OF SNOWBALL GULLY GOLD MINING CO RE MINING DETAILS AND WINDING UP (SALE)
Reports to Directors of Snowball Gully Gold Mining Co re Mining Details and Winding Up (sale); 1. 10 pages of details of mining progress (shaft sinking, drives etc) in the period 1905 - 1907 submitted by D Gummell, Manager; 2. Two pages listing the tools and implements on the mine when closed with attached letter to Directors (31/10/1907) submitted by D Gummell, Manager. Note: comment by Ralph Birrell on this second document (19/3/2013) - he observes that the sale of ''68 drills'' on the submitted list indicates that at this mine in 1905/07 they were still using drills and hammers.document, gold, snowball gully gold mining company, snowball gully gold mining company. d. gummell. ralph birrell. -
Clunes Museum
Map, Surface Geology Plan
Plans show various shaft locations.1 Photocopy of Plan Block 23/19 Scale 1 inch = 100 feet .2 Photocopy of Plan Block 19/19 Scale 1 inch = 100 feet .3 AERIAL PHOTOGRAPH WITH WORKINGS MARKED - LAMINATED.1 C-21 North Broken Hill Ltd Clunes Block 23/19 .2SOUTH CLUNES MINE Ltd Clunes Block 19/19north broken hill ltd, surface geology plan -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Black & White Dunera Sketches, 11.02.1942
Drawing made in internment camp by one of the "Dunera" internees.Sketches on drawing paper with mechanical drawing in pencil of a shaft on reverse side depicting men in various poses. Pen and ink sketches.11.11.42 (11.02.42)dunera, camp 2, illustrations, pen, ink -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Wringer, The American Wringer Co, 1888 onwards
Hand operated wringer; timber frame with metal fittings; timber handle; 2 top screws; scattered nail holesCentre: FALCON / LOOSEN TOP SCREWS / WHEN NOT IN USE / IMPROVED PAT'D . . . Sides: EXTRA / HIGH GRADE / WARRANTED / TRADE / MARK . . . Flap: HORSE SHOE BRAND / CLOTHES WRINGER / WARRANTED 3 YEARS FOR FAMILY USE Underside of Flap: THIS WRINGER HAS WARRANTED RUBBER / ROLLS / VULCANIZED TO THE SHAFTS / PUT A LITTLE OIL OR LARD ON THE BEARINGS / BEFORE USING AND LOOSEN TOP SCREWS / WHEN THE WRINGER IS NOT IN USEwringer, mangle, laundry -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Splitting Gun, Black Powder
Black powder splitting guns were commonly used to split large logs into more manageable pieces before the advent of excavators and front-end loaders in bush logging operations. A typical splitting gun used in Victorian forests was a piece of high-grade steel about 1-1/2 to 2 inches in diameter and about 16 inches long, and slightly tapered at one end. They had a ¾ inch hole drilled about 9 inches deep into the centre of the shaft with a small pilot hole drilled from the outside to load the fuse. The tube was carefully loaded with an amount of black gunpowder using a funnel and spoon. Experience being the guide on how much powder to use, which depended on log size, species and difficulty of splitting the wood. The hole was stopped with a piece of wadded paper and the gun positioned at the end of a length of the log to be split. The splitting gun was then belted into the log with a large wooden maul or even the back of an axe to a depth of about 3 to 4 inches. There were often markings as a guide. This also had the effect of tamping the black powder inside the gun. Preferably the gun was backed up by another large log to absorb the shock and avoid it flying off in the bush somewhere. I have seen guns where a length of string and coloured flag could be attached to help find them. A length of fuse was then inserted in the small hole and lit. Kaboom !!!! Needless to say, the splitting gun was a dangerous implement.Commonly used to split pulpwood but now rareBlack Powder Splitting GunFive marking rings used to guide how far the gun was in the logforest harvesting -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, H D Bulmer, 1945
Also black and white photograph showing workmen seated in a small open cabin which appears to be a control centre for working part of the machinery at the deep shaft oil well 05321 .1 16.5 x 16.5Black and white photograph showing two workmen standing in the liftcage prepared to descend to the deep shaft oil well at Lakes Entrance Victoriacamping, information -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, H D Bulmer, 1945
... and machinery in workroom of Lakes Oil Limited deep shaft Lakes Entrance... as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum) 2 Marine Parade Lakes ...Also six black and white photographs showing activities and machinery in workroom of Lakes Oil Limited deep shaft Lakes Entrance 05322.1, .2, .3, .4, .5, .6 All 17 x 17 cmBlack and white photograph showing Mr Demaine Manager Director of Lakes Oil Limited with his hand in the oil flow with four workmen in the workrooms of the oil shaft Lakes Entrance Victoriacamping, foreshore -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Bulmer, 1945 c
Black and white photograph showing a workman, believed to be foreman of deep shaft operations, shaking hands with officials of Lakes Oil Limited company at Lakes Entrance Victoriaoil and gas industry -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Perrott Lyon Mathieson Pty. Ltd, Journal of Australasian Mining History Vol. 8 - Mining for Oil in Victoria. The Lakes Entrance Shaft, 1991
A commissioned study of the Lake Tyers Beach and surrounding area prior to future planning with regard to urban development, tourism and conservation of natural beauty. Contains illustrations and a plan of proposed boat ramps.waterfront, township, tourism -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Enever, Jim, Clonmel - Disaster to Discovery, 2010
A comprehensive report of the exploration and production of oil in the Lakes Entrance, East Gippsland basin, in particular the Lakes Entrance oil shaft.oil and gas industry, world war 1939 - 1945 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, 1859
.1.2 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF PORT PHILLIP HILL TAKEN CIRCA 1859. .1 HANDWRITTEN ON BACK: PORT PHILLIP MINE AND HILL TAKEN CIRCA 1859 PORT PHILLIP MINE SOUTH SHAFT CLUNES HOTEL IN MIDDLE OF P.P. PADDOCK CLUNES UNITED MINE CRITERIAN MINE CRITERIAN BRIDGE WOOSTERS BALLARAT RESTAURANT, DOES NOT SHOW IN LATER PICTURES PORT PHILLIP MINE FIRST BATTERY PORT PHILLIP HOTEL OPENED IN 1859, CONTINUED UNTIL LATE 1890'S CRITERION HOTEL, FIRST MASONIC MEET UP, BURNT JAN 1871 NEGATIVE OF THIS PHOTO IS AT LATROPE LIBRARY MELBOURNE SIGNED: J CONRAD WEICKHARDT .2 HANDWRITTEN ON BACK: PHOTO OF PORT PHILLIP MINE AND HILL TAKEN ABOUR 1859 OR 1860 THE NEGATIVE OF THIS PICTURE IS AT LATROBE LIBRARY MELBOURNE FROM CAMP PARADE photography, mining, port phillip hill, port phillip -
Clunes Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH CAMP PARADE, C. 1865
.1 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH CAMP PARADE, CLUNES, SOUTH WEST TAKEN FROM PORT PHILIP HILL, NEAR NORTH SHAFT. PERIOD;1865 MOUNTED ON CARD .2 LARGE BLACK AND WHITE COPY .3 SMALL BLACK AND WHITE COPY .4 MOUNTED PHOTO PRINT OF CAMP PARADE CAMP PARADE CLUNES, SOUTH WESTphotographs, mining, camp parade, port phillip hill -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
MARTIN POWER. STORY OF HIS LIFE IN 'IF ONLY I'D LISTENED TO GRANDPA'.1 .2 .3 .4 .5 .6 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH SOF MR MARTIN POWER WORKING A WINDLASS OVER ONE OF HIS MINE SHAFTS MARTIN POWER - STORY OF HIS LIFE - 'IF ONLY I'D LISTENED TO GRANDPA'local history, photography, photographs, mining -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, C 1865
PHOTOGRAPH - ORIGINAL SEPIA - PORT PHILLIP AND COLONIAL GOLD MINE, CLUNES. NORTH SHAFT, SHOWING POPPET HEAD AND CHIMNEY. .1 MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD .2 - .4 PHOTO PRINTS .5 PHOTO PRINTPORT PHILLIP AND COLONIAL GOLD MINING COMPANY, CLUNES. CLUNES QUARTZ MINING COMPANY'S NORTH SHAFT. CHANGING SHIFTS. TIME, THREE PM. C. NETTLETON, PHOTO.local history, photography, photographs, mining -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Gold Mine air ventilation shaft naming competition 1996
1996 Stawell Gold Mine air ventilation shaft naming competitionColour Photograp containing four people, 2 Male, 1 female child, 1 woman, set inside a room with a wooden chair in backgroud cover in carpets.stawell mining -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Kevin Patterson, Magdala Mine Site sign and Shaft, Circa 1999
3 Colour Photgraphs: 2 showing information about the mine , the other showing the shaft covered with protecive mesh.Sthe Sign Reads: The Magdala mine site worked from 1868 -1918. Max Depth 735 M. 2410 ft. Yeild 315,417 Ounces Approx 11 Tonnes On Revese: Gold Miners Stawell. Neg 20 mining, magdala -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Magdala Shaft, 1986
7082a: - Induction fan discharge from the Stawell Gold MIne, this gunck would include the diesel fumes of trucks and mining machines. The steam Plume drifts over the nearby trees blackening and killing the. It also drifts over the reservior adding a touch of spice to the town's drinking water. site closed in 2001. Another fan is located near to Darlington Lane and McLennan Street.2 Photographs: 7082:Showing workmen drilling a shaft with a car in the background 7082a: Showing Steam? coming from the shaft.On Reverse: 7082 Mick Walsh 52 Patrick Street Phone 053 ******mining -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Tool - Realia, 3 Large wooden boxes, with carpenter, Shipwright tools beloning to G Pert of Stawell
41 items of Woodworking equipment and tools once belongng to G. Pert, 25 Seaby Street, Stawell, Victoria, Australia. Toolbox - Timber box with hinged lid and removable tray. Contents include woodworking tools. L 83.5 x D 41 x 211 cm. Toolbox - Timber Box black, hinged lid, lock. l 88 x H 32 x w 35 cm. Toolbox - tiber box, black metal handle, lock mechanism and tools. L 82 x H 30 x w 29 cm. 1 Plane Smoothing plane, coffin type, 1 Plane, Rabbet moulding plane, 1 Plane - Jack-type Farquarson, blade and wedge. 1 Auger - Ring auger. 1 Auger - Ring Auger, Mathieson. 1 Auger - Ring Auger. 1 Auger - Ring Auger, Matieson. 1 Auger - Ring Auger, Mathieson. 1 Ring Auger, Mathieson. 1 auger - Ring Auger. 1 Auger - Ring auger. 4 Auger - Ring Auger Mathieson. 1 Auger - Nose bit Auger JB & co. 1 Auger - Nose Bit auger. 2 Auger - Nose Bit Auger Mathieson 1 Auger - Nos bit Auger Sheffield. 1 Auger - nos bit auger Mathersion, L Vernes & co. 1 Auger Nosebit auger Matheison. 1 Auger Nose bit Auger Mathieson & Son. 3 Auger - nose bit Auger 1 uger head and ga=shaft. 1 Bit - Bit Double twist Matherison 1 Bit - Bit Double Twist, Barnsly (Broken end) BIt double twist symbol (3 Clovers) Mallet - Caulking Mallet wooden Head, iron Ferrules. Tool - Imporovised tool wooden handle metal ferrules. 1 Screwdriver - wooden handle Sheffield, Thos Well & sons. 1 Gauge - Bevel gauge wooden adjustable. 1 Nippers - wire nippers, pivoted, spring loaded, symbol (footprint) 1 Drill - drill hand operated, wooden handles an some red paint. 1 Maul - Shipwright maul, metal head, replaced handle. dotted embosssed inscription of name h 9.5 x L 63 x w 17 cm2 Black & 1 Brown boxes wiyh G Pert 25 Seaby St Stawell Victoria Australia painted on the lids. -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum
Name Plates x 2, J Mussen, Monegetta, 1800's
Name plate in brass used to identify horse drawn gig attached to the shafts -
National Wool Museum
Functional object - Wool Winder, pre. 1950
... this is. From the central metal shaft, this winder has 2 rows of 6 arms... this is. From the central metal shaft, this winder has 2 rows of 6 arms ...Originating from Scotland pre-1950, this wool winder is ornately decorated featuring a male figure at its peak and a cherub at its base. Wool Winders are practical objects typically with minimal decoration; however, Wool Winders with ornate design features do exist. Scrimshaw (whale ivory) was a popular choice of material in the 18th and 19th century. It is smooth, preventing yarn from getting caught when unwinding, as well as having artistic beauty. Wool winders require a heavy base, as to not topple over when in use. It is popular to decorate these bases on more elaborate winders, such as shown in this example. The bows featured to tie the wood segments together is another feature of more elaborate models of wool winders, also highlighted in this example. This winder began life in the possession of Annie Crawford. The Crawford name has a strong connection with the town of Paisley, Scotland, and its Woollen Mills. The Crawford name can be seen working at the Woollen Mills in the 1851 Scotland Census, with Robert and his brother’s James and John working as Wool dyers. Their father Alexander also worked as a Loom Weaver. The winder immigrated with Annie when she, her husband and 3 children travelled to Australia, ready to start a new life. Most of their possessions were left behind in Scotland. This winder accompanied the family on their journey; so it stands to reason that the winder was special to them. Annie Crawford passed the winder onto her eldest daughter Joan Crawford. Joan did not have any children and so she passed the winder onto the eldest female grandchild, Fiona Crawford. Fiona Crawford continued the connection of the Crawford name with textiles, with an exhibition titled "When you go looking for me, I am not there". Utilising medieval embroidery tradition of ‘Punto Assisi, the exhibition was a reflection on the lack of women recorded in history, particularly their contribution to the domestic arts. Her work investigates both the absence of women while also honouring the unknown female makers of this now highly desired art. The Wool Winder was donated to the National Wool Museum in 2021 by Dianne Crawford, the sister of Fiona Crawford. Umbrella swift style wool winder made of metal, wood, and ribbon. Decorated at its highest point with a sculpted man standing on one leg, holding what is perhaps a rolled newspaper as though he may be bidding at an auction. Or perhaps he is holding a hank of wool. The man stands upon a three-tier platform of decreasing size and design which leads to the central metal shaft. At the base, the winder is decorated with an engraved cherub. Both figures have a small hole in one of their hands, indicating that they originally held something. Unfortunately, it is not known what this is. From the central metal shaft, this winder has 2 rows of 6 arms radiating out. These arms cross in the middle to form an X. These arms are also connected horizontally with additional arms which cross. This all forms an intricate web design, tied together with ribbon. The size of the web these arms create is adjustable, to accommodate yarns of different length. Beneath the second row of arms is a locking screw which holds this row at the desired height and width. This entire top section, beginning at the central metal shaft, can be unscrewed from its base for easier storage. The base begins in a wooden circular shape growing into a smaller ornately designed raise on which the cherub sits. From the head of the cherub the central metal shaft begins.paisley, scotland, wool winder, immigration -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Gold discovery at Mount Waverley, 1967
Article - In 1896 gold was discovered at Mount Waverley near the corner of Springvale Road and High Street Road.Article - In 1896 gold was discovered at Mount Waverley near the corner of Springvale Road and High Street Road. The discoverer, Mr P. Holland, sunk a shaft and the ground for miles was pegged out and prospectors were busy in the gullies searching for alluvial gold.Article - In 1896 gold was discovered at Mount Waverley near the corner of Springvale Road and High Street Road. mines and mining, high street road, glen waverley, springvale road, goldmining -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - Scrap Book
Scrap book made by donor's mother from the 'Taranata Daily News'1930s. (New Zealand) written in a blue linen covered book entitled 'Pulleys-Shafting-Bearings - Wendy's Dress Makers' collected by donor's mother.books, scrap -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Umbrella, c 1920
Donated by Christine Pitt, Whitehorse Historical Society member. Umbrella is from the 1920's, belonged to her mother, Fay Pitt of Box Hill, and her grandmother, Myrtle Grant of Richmond and Brighton.Red cotton umbrella with plastic handle and paint in a marble pattern. Ten black metal spokes are tipped with red, clear plastic. Wooden shaft. Material fastened with red elastic and metal button and eye clasp. Red material covers the join of spokes to shaft. Brown cotton cord fastened around shaft for hand-hold. From the 1920's'British Make' on one spoke.costume accessories, female -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Rug hook
Rug hook, part of Margaret Scarlett's collection of sewing implementsMetal shaft with hook and latchet attached to wooden handleMade in England|Neilhandcrafts, woolwork -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Drill - Breast, c1940
Two speed breast drill by IXION of Germany. Gearing is 2:1 for low speed and 7.1 for high speed. Speeds obtained by changing over the turning handle and support handle from one side to the other(unscrew and fitted in other side). Turning handle slides over a squared shaft and is secured by a round knurled nut. Chuck will be able to take twist drills for drilling wood or meta. Has a slightly curved base which is held against breast/stomach to obtain pressure for drilling.On aluminum medallion riveted to drill - 'IXION' & 'GERMANY'trades, carpentry, mechanics, tools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Tool - Brace - Carpenter's
Hand brace for tapered shaft drills. 'U' shaped with wooden rotatable handle. Wooden breast pad and ratchet to reverse action.trades, carpentry, tools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Knife Sharpener
Collection of Margaret ScarlettCream Bone handle with steel shaftJoseph Rogers and Sons.domestic items, cutlery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Gun - toy
Metal green painted toy mobile artillery gun. Missing shaft for mobile towing.Pat. No. 641319/Britains Ltd./Englandtoys, general -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Vehicle - Box Wagon
Used as a general purpose wagon on the Livermore Orchard in Morack Road ,Vermont.Four wheeled General Purpose Box Wagon with central wooden shaft for two horses and an additional pair of shafts when using a single horse.rural industry, orcharding, transport, horse -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Machine - Plough
Horse drawn single farrow mouldboard plough - wooden handles.'Tom Thumb' on iron where wooden shaft connects.rural industry, agriculture