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Canterbury History Group
Photograph - J.Weymouth Ironmongery and Crockery, unknown
Front of Weymouth shop with three figures in the foreground, 2 men and a womancanterbury, canterbury road, hardware stores, verandahs, shoe shops, shopkeepers, j.weymouth -
Mont De Lancey
Tool - Hammer, Unknown
May have been used by a cobbler or shoemaker due to its size.A small steel headed Farrier's hammer with a handmade wooden handle. The head is grooved to pull out nails. The small head suggests that it may have been used by a cobbler, shoemaker or farrier.tools, bootmaking tools, shoe hammers, wood, steel, hammers, striking tools, hand tools -
Mont De Lancey
Bootees
Brought from Scotland in 1905 and worn by her son Alwyn in 1946. Given to Mrs. Mavis Henderson (nee Hunter)One pair of cream crocheted bootees.booties, baby clothing, baby shoes -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. T. Grant, Horse-shoer and General Blacksmith outside his shop- 1883
Black and white photographTyped under photograph: "Mr. Tommy Grant. Ringwood's first blacksmith outside his second shop in Maroondah Hwy. corner Adelaide Street ... 1883. Note bush in background (later) Eastland area." -
Friends of Westgarthtown
Horseshoe
Two horseshoes made of steel, one is slightly larger than the other.No visible markingsrural industry, agriculture, both shoes heavily corroded and fragile to touch. -
Darebin Art Collection
Painting, Adam Nudelman, Towards Reconciliation, 2003
cartoon puppets, giant shoes -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - A Canterbury Tale, Etkins, John, 1/08/1985
A poem written by John Etkins in liasion with members of the Canterbury Senior Citizens for the Canterbury History Day, 1 August 19852 pagescanterbury, canterbury road, railway gates, emulation hall, goldings shoe factory, maling road, canterbury post office, morris jack, canterbury senior citizens -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Horse-Shoes
George Walter A'Vard was a bullocky who worked all through the Dandenongs from 1900 to 1928, where he sold his bullocks. He settled in Emerald in 1920.VEMU1613.1 Eight holes and 7 nails. 13.5cm (H); 12.8cm (W); 4mm (D). VEMU1613.2 Eight holes. 14cm (H); 10.8cm (W); 3mm (D). VEMU1613.3 Six holes. 10cm (H); 9.5cm (W); 6mm (D). VEMU1613.4 Five nails. 12.5cm (H); 12.1cm (W); 7mm (D). VEMU1613.5 Five holes, 1 nail. 13cm (H); 11.5cm (W); 2mm (D).