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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Workers outside D.R. Kennedy's blacksmith shop, corner of Adelaide Street and Maroondah Highway
2 photographs (1 large black and white, 1 small sepia)Typed under large photograph: "Originally Mr Tommy Grants smithy in Maroondah Hwy. Built 1880." David Robert Kennedy took over the business from Ringwood's original blacksmith mr Tommy Grant in 1894. -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Lead shot mould, Early 20th century
This lead shot mould would have been used by those people wanting ammunition for shotguns. The moulds were probably originally used in a blacksmith’s forge. Although it has no known local provenance, this lead shot mould is of interest as an example of an early tool. This is a metal tool with handles in the shape of calipers with a rounded ball of metal at one end. The ball is split in the middle to allow molten material to be inserted for casting into lead shot. The object is heavily rusted.‘16’history of warrnambool, vintage tools -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Night Gown, circa 1900
Made by Mrs Norah Huggins 1891 - 1965 for her glory box. She was married to a blacksmith who worked with carriages. They lived at Ballarook near BallaratLong white cotton nightgown. Broderie Anglaise yoke with white lace trim on square neckline. Long sleeves trimmed with Broderie and lace. Centre closing has four buttonsN.Hugginscostume, female nightwear -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Clothing - Night Cap, circa 1900
Made by Mrs Nora Huggins (1891 - 1965) for her glory box. She was married to a blacksmith who worked with carriages. They lived at Ballarook, near BallaratWhite cotton night cap with broderie anglaise edgingcostume, female nightwear -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Mr Percy Ledger on the left at the Blacksmith shop with Forge Anvil and Vice
Workshop scene . Two workmen in a blacksmith shop with Forge Anvil and vice. Male on left Percy Ledger. Part of a set of photos of Wimmera Motor Works.stawell industry -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of Treloar's Foundry and employees, Tarnagulla, Treloar's Foundry and employees, Tarnagulla, between 1855 and 1894
... blacksmithing ...Murray Comrie Collection. Information collated by Murray Comrie: This photograph shows the Treloar Foundry with its chimney, employees and the Treloar home in Commercial Road Tarnagulla H.W. (Henry) Treloar was a native of Redruth in Cornwall, where he was born in 1811. He worked as a blacksmith in his father's Cornwall foundry and then in 1840 went to work in Cuba as a foreman smith to the Royal Santiago Copper Mining Co. Returning to England in 1851 he remained for two years just as the reports of rich Victorian goldfields began to be heard there. He brought his family to Australia in September 1853, arriving in Geelong and then working in Heidelberg for eighteen months. He returned to Geelong to set up a business but after three months was drawn to the Maryborough goldfields, then Dunolly and then Sandy Creek (as Tarnagulla was then known), arriving in March 1855. He remained in Tarnagulla until his death. He established the Foundry in Tarnagulla in 1855 and was known as the best 'mining' smith in the district. After the decline of mining he turned to production of agricultural implements and the firm built a reputation in the field, through devices such as the 'NONPARIEL' tree and stump extractor, double furrow ploughs, seed harrows and scarifiers. On 26th October 1878 the firm won three first prizes for their implements at the North Western Agricultural Show at Ingelwood. The business of Treloar & Son was taken over by the James Bros in November 1894. This photograph is a reasonable copy created from an older original, owned by Miss Doris Nicholls. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1970s. Monochrome photograph of five men and a young girl standing in front of a house with white verandah posts and two brick chimneys. In the background a much taller brick chimney is visible.tarnagulla, commerce, industry, blacksmithing, smithing, foundry, businesses, treloar, james, buildings, commercial road, main street -
Orbost & District Historical Society
kettle, 1880's
Brought to Orbost by Wehner, Herman in 1889. Herman Wehner (1862-1937) was a blacksmith and married Agnes Scouller. He had foundation shares in Orbost Butter Factory.This item is associated with the Wehner family who were early Orbost residents.Large black iron kettle with long handle and long pouring spout.Bottom -underneath C. Clark & Co Ltd England, No. 6658, ? Quarts, No 4, First Qualitykettle cooking ironware clark wehner-herman domestic -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Realia, Ceramic & Glass Lantern Bases, c1879 to 1900
From Home of Frank Heal of Lacelles Street. Now 24 Hour Gym J. Veal Blacksmith rehoused opposite Old Fire Station 1878-1900One Blue Ceramic Lantern Base with Dark Blue Floral One Glass Lantern Base with two ridged edges -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photographs: Buildings in Newbridge near Loddon River bridge, Buildings in Newbridge near Loddon River bridge, 1908 (original image)
Depicts at left, Petersen's bakery, a store shed, Simpson's storekeepers and Simpson's Hotel. Hollands blacksmith shop & wheelwrights on right opposite bakery. Murray Comrie Collection. Three copies of a monochrome photograph, image depicts buildings in the eastern approach to the Loddon River bridge at Newbridge This is a fairly dark copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s.newbridge, loddon river, bridge, shops, stores, businesses, hotels, simpsons, petersens, bakery -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Clothing - Apron - Blacksmith, 1900s
A leather apron would have been worn as a protective garment by blacksmiths. It would have helped to them from sparks and other hazards whilst they were working. Early businesses in Portland included a blacksmith. This would have been vital to the town and its development. Although the provenance of the apron is unknown it is possible that this belonged to a Portland blacksmith.Brown leather apron. Leather neck strap with metal. Metal buckle to the side. Rope pieces have been added where the original leather straps have broken off. Bottom right corner has a triangular shaped rip which has been mended and sewn back together. The leather is fairly brittle with marks and stains on it.blacksmith, leather, leather working, protective clothing, portland, glenelg shire -
Federation University Historical Collection
Correspondence, W. Robinson, Correspondence on Soho Foundry Letterhead, 1898, 22/04/1898
Correspondence from W. Robinson of Soho Foundry Maryborough to the Director of the Ballarat School of Mines. The letter is on letterhead which includes details for Abraham Robinson, Engineer, iron and brass founder, boiler maker, blacksmith, etc. The correspondence related to two samples of tailings for assay.soho foundry maryborough, abraham robinson, w. robinson, assay, ballarat school of mines, engineer, brass founder, iron founder, boiler maker, blacksmith -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: LIFE ON THE LAND
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Life on the land: the Stewart's house at Fosterville about 1895. Four-roomed mud brick house is pictured along with the dairy to its right. A blacksmith shop and chicken run are right of the dairy. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - THOMAS & EVANS INCOME TAX RETURN 1911, 1911
Document. Thomas & Evans Income Tax Return 1911. Income Tas return ledger sheet for Thomas and Evans. Dated 1911. Showing receipts and expenditure costs associated with gold mining. Expenditure for such things as lime, cyanide and zinc, benzine, blacksmith, smelting and assaying.cottage, miners, income tax return 1911, thomas & evans -
Orbost & District Historical Society
cloth, first half 20th century
Was left over from material used for child's christening robe. was donated by Mrs Jo Hermann ( Elsie Winchester). Jo Hermann was an Orbost resident -blacksmith, painter and signwriter. Baptism through the ages has held great importance in celebrating a new life for social and religious beliefs and to announce another generation. Christening gowns, dresses or robes became special for these occasions and followed fashion as life changed. this cloth is an example of the needlework skills of women in the early 20th century.A cloth of handmade broderie anglaise on white fine linen with white thread.cloth handcraft needlework -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, J. Parry General Blacksmith Shoeing Forge in Lower Main Street Stawell
J. Parry General Blacksmith Shoeing Forge in Lower Main Street Stawell with four males and two horses out front. Opposite G.H. Robson Stone yards.Sepia photograph of front of store with four males and two horses in front of the building5 Main St Stawell. Found within a book sold at Ramsay's sale 18.9.70. Mrs. Ramsay was a Parry. Parry's workshop later occupied by Trend & Brown then Cas Brown. Now site of Grahams Store Lower Main Street.stawell business -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, c. 1910
Percival White was a blacksmith who set up shop in South Road, Moorabbin. The advertising on the front of the shop indicates he also made and repaired buggies, wagons, etc.Percival White opened his blacksmith shop in 1853. The business continued until 1973.Black and white image of a group of men, standing either side of a Clydesdale horse, in front of Percival White's shop in South Road, Moorabbin. The man to the far right appears to be in a military or police uniform. The man immediately next to him is wearing a long apron. There are two more men standing in a row and then the Clydesdale. There is a man sitting sideways on the horse. Another man is holding the horse by the reins. Another man is standing next to him, with his hands on his hips and another man, or boy, is seated. In the background there is another man with a long white beard.Handwritten in blue ink on reverse: 124 Handwritten in red ink on reverse: 55%moorabbin, blacksmith, repair -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of Treloar's Foundry employees demonstrating a stump extractor, Treloar's Foundry employees demonstrating a stump extractor, between 1855 and 1894
... blacksmithing ...Murray Comrie Collection. This photograph shows the Treloar Foundry employees (possibly Henry Treloar with hand resting on the stump extractor) conducting a demonstration of their tree and stump extracting device on a farm in Inglewood while a large crowd watches. Information collated by Murray Comrie: H.W. (Henry) Treloar was a native of Redruth in Cornwall, where he was born in 1811. He worked as a blacksmith in his father's Cornwall foundry and then in 1840 went to work in Cuba as a foreman smith to the Royal Santiago Copper Mining Co. Returning to England in 1851 he remained for two years just as the reports of rich Victorian goldfields began to be heard there. He brought his family to Australia in September 1853, arriving in Geelong and then working in Heidelberg for eighteen months. He returned to Geelong to set up a business but after three months was drawn to the Maryborough goldfields, then Dunolly and then Sandy Creek (as Tarnagulla was then known), arriving in March 1855. He remained in Tarnagulla until his death. He established the Foundry in Tarnagulla in 1855 and was known as the best 'mining' smith in the district. After the decline of mining he turned to production of agricultural implements and the firm built a reputation in the field, through devices such as the 'NONPARIEL' tree and stump extractor, double furrow ploughs, seed harrows and scarifiers. On 26th October 1878 the firm won three first prizes for their implements at the North Western Agricultural Show at Inglewood. The business of Treloar & Son was taken over by the James Bros in November 1894. This photograph is a reasonable copy created from an older original, owned by Miss Doris Nicholls. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1970s. Monochrome photograph of a large crowd of people watching a stump-removal demonstration in a bush setting.tarnagulla, commerce, industry, blacksmithing, smithing, foundry, businesses, treloar, james, buildings, commercial road, main street -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Caulking iron
Owner of tools Jim Gillespie Clayton VictoriaCaulking iron blacksmith made boot iron, this iron is used for setting down deck seams where they are crossed by a steam or water pipe over the deck. They were also useful in other awkward places e.g. around winches. Driving force either mallet or hammer.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Rutherglen Historical Society
Image, 1893
Dark, black and white photographic reproduction of an earlier photo showing a woman holding a baby and 5 men, all standing in front of a shop. Horse drawn hearse on the right. Sign on shop reads: "Jasper Bros. | Coachbuilders - Blacksmiths | Undertakers - &c | Horses Carefully Shod"On back of photo: "Hearse - horse drawn, owned by Jasper Bros." "Hannah holding Edith, Stephen, ___, ___, Joseph, Samuel" On top right of back: "35" in circle, "27" and "1893"hearse, funerals, blacksmiths, coachbuilders, jasper family -
Kilmore Historical Society
Photograph, 67 and 69 Sydney Street
18cm x 12.5cm black and white photograph of the buildings at 67 and 69 Sydney Street. Pictured is Cuts 'n' Curls, Ye Olde Blacksmith Shoppe and a Milk Bar. The forge is housed in a scrappy looking building with mis-matching corrugated iron roofing and rendered walls. storefronts, shopfronts, retail stores, hair salons, hair dressers, forges, milk bars, blacksmiths -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, LDHS Resource Centre Before Restoration, 1987, 1987
Colour photograph showing full front view of dilapidated single fronted building. Building has enclosed porch, and the business name "G & A Blacksmith Engineer" is painted on double doors to the right. After restoration the former Nelson Bros. building became the LDHS Resource Centre.ldhs resource centre, nelson bros. funeral parlour, g & a blacksmith engineer, buildings -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Remains of Preston's Shop
Black and white photograph showing, on the left, a small white weatherboard shopfront with an iron roof . There is no verandah but two windows and a central doorway. On the right of the photo is the old Blacksmith's Forge and residence (formerly Wishart's). Photo taken around 1982, on the corner of Sussex and Gillespie Streets in Linton."Remains of Preston shop, cnr Sussex & Gillespie Streets. c. 1982".preston shop, sussex street linton, gillespie street, business, 1982, main street, forge, blacksmiths, preston family, wishart family -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Whitehorse Historical Society: Heritage Day - 20th March 2005
Photos include, Meccano display, Disston saws, spinner, blacksmith, vintage cars, children's old-time games and general photographs including visitors and Whitehorse Historical Society membersThirteen coloured photographs of the Whitehorse Historical Society Heritage Day on the 20th March 2005whitehorse historical society, heritage festivals, nunawading -
Old Gippstown
Building - Garage, 1970s
This building was constructed at Old Gippstown from materials at hand. It was named after the garage operated in Maffra by W.O. (Bill) Fulton, blacksmith, garage proprietor and later state member of parliament. A large rectangular-shaped corrugated iron shed, used as a Garage. It has a gabled roof made of corrugated iron. There is a billboard on the front of building's roof.motor garage, old gippstown, west gippsland, gippsland, gippsland heritage park, goldfields, coal mine, victorian era, moe, historical village, petrol station, w.o. (bill) fulton, old gippstown heritage park, latrobe valley, buick hearse, chevrolet tourer, hudson hearse, stanley steamer, plume texaco, shell, cor, petrol pump -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Highway West, Ringwood- c1924. Kenworthy Coach Builder & General Smith
Black and white photograph (1 original, 2 copies)Typed below one copy: "Blacksmiths shop in Maroondah Hwy" Written on back of original copy: "Given to me by Mr Kenworthy- Mr McCaskill. Removed from Main Road & Adelaide St. Cnr Wantirna Rd and Main St. -
Orbost & District Historical Society
books, The Curlip No.1, 1991
This book/magazine was produced by students at Orbost Secondary College.This publication is a useful research tool for the history of Orbost. Two copies of an orange covered stapled book with 48 pp, titled The Curlip No. 1. On the front cover is a black stylised sketch of a paddle wheel. Text is black. - Contents The Diary of an ANZAC by Jackie Herbert Farming in the Jarrahmond Area by Kim Stirzaker Orbost blacksmiths by Craig Terrell.curlip-orbost-secondary-college history-orbost jarrahmond orbost-blacksmiths -
Dandenong & District Historical Society
Journal, Dandenong & District Historical Society, Gipps-Land Gate Vol.6 No.4b, 1978
An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and EventsA5 size publication of the Gipps-Land Gate, April - June 1978. 16 pages, featuring an old picture of Dandenong on the cover. Keeping Posted Garner and Sons Wheelrights and General Blacksmiths Harking Back 75 Years Ago Sixty-Five Years In Local Transport With The Paydons An interesting group of Early Dandenong Personalities, Places and Eventshotel history, early education in dandenong, interesting milestones, family histories -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Letter, Letter and Envelope Mr Grant, Blacksmith, Ringwood 1906 (Photocopy), 28-Aug-06
Letter to Mr Grant in receipt of a cheque from him to William Thompson for 100 Logan plants @ 10/-. Dated 30.Aug.1906. Envelope addressed to Mr J. Grant, Blacksmith, Ringwood.Photocopy of note to Mr Grant from William Thompson and photocopy of envelope. +Additional Keywords: Grant, J. / Thompson, Wm -
Orbost & District Historical Society
High chair, approx. 1890 -1900
Used by Mr Ossie Wehner and siblings. Used 1897. Father was Herman Wehner (1862-1937) blacksmith married Agnes Scouller. Children were Ossie, Ida, Hilda, Elsa, Carl, EricThe Wehner family is/ was a prominent family in Orbost from the late 19th century. Herman Wehner founded Wehner's Blacksmith's at Orbost in 1889. Oswald Wehner began working in 1910 with his father. In 1947 Ossie's son Tom started blacksmithing, retiring in 1991 and closing the business, The building remains in Nicholson street.High chair with curved wooden backing and wood turned spokes. Painted pastel green and used in 1897 by Mr Ossie Wehner and his brothers and sisters.wehner high-chair furniture -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Richards and Co, Ballarat, Mr and Mrs Oscar Garland Ball and their daughters
Oscar Ball, a blacksmith, married Elizabeth Jane Mitchell, a daughter of Frederick Mitchell and his first wife Jane, nee McDonagh. Oscar and Elizabeth's three daughters were Lillian, Olive and Elva. Sepia photograph of a young girl with long hair, wearing long sleeved knee length dress, standing with right hand resting on side table, left hand resting on chair back where a woman wearing long sleeved long dress is seated with hands together on lap next to a young woman in long sleeved long dress standing with right hand on back of chair, left arm by her side, next to a gentleman with moustache, wearing suit, seated with hands on each lap to the left of a young woman searing long sleeved, long dress with right arm leaning on back of man's chair, left arm by her side."Ball family - Oscar Garland Ball died 1950 Aged 89 Years; Elizabeth Jane Ball died 1940 Aged 79 years; (centre) Lillian A A Ball died 1974 aged 86 years; (r) Olive - died 1934 age not known; (l) Elva died about 1978 age not known".oscar garland ball, elizabeth jane ball, elizabeth jane mitchell, lillian ball, olive ball, elva ball