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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Coat Hanger, Cramond & Dickson, Early 20th century
This coathanger came from the Warrnambool business of Cramond & Dickson. John Cramond and James Dickson established a drapery business in Warrnambool early in the 1850s in Timor Street. They moved to Liebig Street in the 1860s, with new premises in that street erected in 1878. The store had its own tailors and milliners and a large wine cellar. A branch store was opened in London in Poultry Lane and James Dickson managed that store for some years. The business of Cramond and Dickson closed in 1973. This item, although not rare, is of some interest as a memento of the Warrnambool store of Cramond and Dickson, a dominant business in Warrnambool for over 100 years. This is a wooden coathanger with a metal hook for hanging. The hook is rusted. The coathanger has black printing on one side. 'Cramond & Dickson Tailors & Outfitters Warrnambool' 'Made in Germany' cramond & dickson store, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, International Correspondence Schools Ltd, I.C.S. Reference LibraryL Specifications, 1907
Purple hard cover book with leather spineengineering, rex jolioake, r.c. smith, concrete, titles, drans, bricks, tiler, plumber, gas fitter, plasterer, glazer, painter, paper hanger -
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum
Coat hanger
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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Functional object - Tramway 'Ear' hanger with piece of contact wire
Used to suspend a tramway contact wire from catenary wires, or directly from a span pole. The contact wire is placed between the two halves and clamped in place by fastening the screws.Shows how tramway contact wire is suspended.6 screw Ear with contact wiretramways, trollwywire, equipment, ear