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Moorabbin Air Museum
Plaque (Item) - Avon Universal Case Plaque DRG No. CP221 Ref No 40B/1211
Manufactured R.N.A.W Perth. Ser No.55 Date :28.08.58 -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Anne Hathway's Cottage, Stratford upon Avon, England, 2017
Anne Hathaway was married to William Shakespeare.Colour photograph of Anne Hathaway's Cottage. anne hathaway's cottage, stratford upon avon, england, thatched roof -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Wilson, John, The Official History of the Avon Shire 1840-1900, 1951
A history of the Shire of Avon, Gippsland, Victoriasettlers, government -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Photo Album, Souvenir of Stratford on Avon
Black and white prints of Stratford on Avon -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan - Engine, Rolls Royce Avon Turbo Jet
Framed plan of internal workings of Rolls Royce Avon Turbo Jet. plan, rolls royce, avon turbo jet, aeroplane -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Wood Samples, 1891
The timber display case was presented to Mr Richard Standcombe Harris of Warrnambool (1831-1923). He was a councillor (1875-1891) and predominant businessman. Mr C F Loggin had met Mr Harris while on a trip to Stratford upon Avon in the United Kingdom. Upon his return to Warrnambool, Mr Harris donated the item to the Warrnambool Museum and Art Gallery, (established 1886) where Joseph Archibald was Curator: he catalogued the case in 1894. THE LETTERS IN THE CASE The two letters contained within the display case confirm the authenticity of the oak wood sample. The first letter in the case includes the text; "[Stamped Header on banner] High Street, Stratford on Avon [Hand written] Sept. 22nd / 91. Mr. R. S. Harris, Dear Sir, Enclosed you will find [underlined next 3 words] every authentic proof of the Oak from Shakespeare's House (Birth place). I regret very much Sir, that you made a short-day at S. on A. I should have been delighted to have had the honour, & pleasure, of showing you around our Beautiful Country. You did not give [next 3 words underlined] me or yourself a fair chance. But however I hope that we may again some day have more time to go quietly around. With kind regards, and wishing you, Sir, a pleasant voyage, I remain, Dear Sir, Yours very truly, C.F. Loggin. P.S. A paper will be always acceptable to be as how you Jolly Warrnamboolites are desporting yourselves. “ The second letter includes text; “[Printed Letterhead with stamped impression] The Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare’s Birthplace Incorporated by Act of 54 and 55, Vict. 1891 Secretary and Librarian - Richard Savage Shakespeare’s Birthplace Stratford-upon-Avon [handwritten] 22 Sept 1891 This piece of oak is a portion of what was cut away at at the restoration of Shakespeare’s Birthplace in 1857-58. C. F. Loggins Chemist 3 High Street Richard Savage Sec. – Shakespeare’s Birthplace Mr C F Loggin was connected with the Shakespeare Trust as the person who had originally donated a scion of Shakespeare's mulberry tree to the "Shakespearean Birthday Committee" in 1842. (The scion that was given to the Shakespearean Birthday Committee, from which the Mulberry sample is derived, still grows today in "New Place" garden.) Mr Richard Savage was the Secretary and Liberian of the then renamed “Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare’s Birthplace when the display case was given to Mr Harris in 1891 by Mr Loggin. WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he also grew up. He married at 18 years and he and his wife, Anne Hathaway, had three children: They moved to London where he became successful as an actor, writer, and part-owner of a playing company. He later returned to Stratford and purchased his last home, which he called "New Place" in 1602 where he later died in 1616. For the next 150 years, it was known that there existed a black mulberry tree in the garden. At the time there was a fashion for planting mulberry trees. It was the early 17th century after King James had come to the throne, and he imported tens of thousands of saplings in an attempt to get landowners to start a silk industry in England. Unfortunately for posterity, Shakespeare's mulberry was felled around 1756, by the then owner of “New Place" the Reverend Francis Gastrell, who was apparently tired of continual visits by pilgrims asking to see the tree, so he chopped it down. Gastrell had applied for local permission to extend the garden but the application was rejected and his tax was increased. Gastrell retaliated by demolishing the house in 1759, this greatly outraged the local inhabitants. Gastrell was eventually forced to leave town having provoked the wrath of Stratford residents for committing such an act. Today only the garden remains where “New House" used to stand with a scion from the original mulberry tree still growing there. The wood from the felled mulberry tree at “New House" was purchased by an enterprising local clock-maker Thomas Sharp and he spent the next 40 years or so years making souvenirs from the wood. These became early tourist souvenirs and subsequently developed into a profitable sideline for various other makers, including George Cooper and John Marshall. These objects range from relatively small domestic wooden objects, such as snuff boxes and weight scales to large tea caddies and even tables. C. F. Loggin donated a scion or cutting from Shakespeare's mulberry tree to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust in 1862, he was a chemist who lived and worked in Stratford. There is a note on the frame of the donation that the mulberry sample is from this scion, research shows that from Richard Savage's diary notes that there must have been a lot of wood taken from that scion over the years which was planted in the garden of “New Place” and is still growing there today. The "Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare’s Birthplace" (1847 -1964) was formed after the house where Shakespeare is believed to have been born fell into disrepair. Subsequently in 1846 after the death of Thomas Court's widow the last owner. Interest in the house was revived when PT Barnum, the American showman, wanted to buy it and ship the house back to America. In response to this, the Shakespeare Birthday Committee was established (by a private Act of Parliament) with the help of such luminaries as Charles Dickens, the Committee of Trustees raised the necessary £3,000 and purchased the house the following year. Once the Committee had acquired the building, restoration work began. Originally the Birthplace formed part of a terrace with later houses built either side. The first stage in its conservation was their destruction. At the time it was thought necessary to avoid the risk of fire spreading to Shakespeare's birthplace. Reconstruction was carried out by the Shakespeare Trust between 1857 and 1864 that restored the outside of the building to its original 16th-century state. It is from this restoration that the donated piece of oak is derived, originally from a beam that was in the house. Communication from The Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, dated April 11th, 2019, confirms that the pieces displayed in this case have good provenance. The wood samples are significant for their association with the history of William Shakespeare. The display case and its content is significant to Warrnambool local history for its association with the establishment in 1886 of the Warrnambool Museum and Art Gallery. However, it should be noted that the letters of authentication that accompany the wood samples are only applicable to the oak sample. None the less, all the pieces have very good provenance, with Richard Savage's certificate of authenticity for the oak, and the mulberry sample with the letter to Mr Harris from Mr CF Loggin having also been the donor of the scion of mulberry in 1862 to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust. This scion was then established at Shakespeare's garden at "New Home" that had been demolished by Rev Francis Gastrell in 1759. Two wood samples associated with William Shakespeare, presented in a hanging, timber and glass display case with metal trim around the frame. The case also contains two letters and a label printed on a card that refers to the contents, their origins and the donor. A card label with a printed number and a round adhesive label are attached on the back of the case. The left round section of wood is from a donated scion (or shoot) derived from the original mulberry tree planted by William Shakespeare at his last home "New Place", Stratford-upon-Avon. The outer section is light brown coloured while the centre is dark grain. The right wood sample in the case is a section of oak rafter from the house where Shakespeare was born in 1564. The wood is mid brown with a distinct grain. The included letters, each dated 22/9/1891, refer to only the oak sample. - The letter on the left comprises two handwritten pages from Mr CF Loggin to Mr Richard Standcombe Harris. The paper has the printed letterhead address of High Street, Stratford on Avon. - The letter on the right is a handwritten certificate of authenticity signed by Mr CF Loggin and counter signed by Mr Richard Savage, Secretary and Liberian of the Shakespeare Trust. It is on the printed letterhead of The Trustees and Guardians of Shakespeare’s Birthplace Cardboard label inside the glass case “Shakespeare Section of Mulberry Tree, traditionally said to have been planted by Shakespeare in his garden, “New Place,” Stratford-on-Avon. PORTION OF OAK RAFTER from the house in which Shakespeare was born. (Presented by R S Harris 1891.) Printed label on the back of the case “3 2 “ The handwritten adhesive label “0566” flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, shakespeare display case, wood samples, oak from shakespeare's birthplace, mulberry from shakespeare's home "new place", stratford-upon-avon, shakespeare's birthplace, the trustees and guardians of shakespeare's birthplace &c., shakespeare trust, shakespeare birthday committee, r.s. harris, brunswick, victoria, richard s harris, brunswick, victoria, c.f. loggins, chemist, 3 high street stratford-on-avon, richard savage, warrnambool museum and art gallery, thomas court, pt barnum, charles dickins, anne hathaway, black mulberry tree, reverend francis gastrell -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Rolls Royce Avon 6,500 Lbs Of Thrust Turbo Jet
Historical Details: Example of the Avon Engine built locally by CAC to support the local manufacture of the GAF Canberra Bombers. Description: The Avon was first run in 1946 and entered service in 1950. When Australia decided to build the Sabre the Avon engine was chosen as its power plant and CAC built the Avon under licence. The Avon powered many aircraft including the GAF Canberra and H. Level of Importance: s/n CA21504A -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Machine - Rolls Royce Avon 6,500 Lbs Of Thrust Turbo Jet Mark 1
Historical Details: . Description: The Avon was first run in 1946 and entered service in 1950. When Australia decided to build the Sabre the Avon engine was chosen as its power plant and CAC built the Avon under licence. The Avon powered many aircraft including the GAF Canberra and H. Level of Importance: States/n CAC8 -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Avon 10800 Engine Spare Parts, Schedule of Spare Parts for Avon Mark 10800 Series Aero Engine Change Units
Avon engines -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (item) - Rolls Royce Avon 1, 20 & 100 series overhaul manual
Avon engines -
Stratford and District Historical Society
Book, Barraclough, Linda, Hotels in the former Avon Shire: A Work in Progress, 2011
Published book (processed, comb bound) "Hotels in the former Avon Shire: A Work in Progress". 47 pages, illus., A4, Edition May 2012. Includes hotels at Stratford, Nuntin, Delvine, Munro, Stockdale, Cobbanah, Dargo, Grant, Iguana Creek. -
Clunes Museum
Newspaper - NEWSPAPER CUTTING, With the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt
Mr. W Tolliday was Leslie Tolliday's grandfather, he married Beryl Fenton, Garry Fenton is the eldest son of this union. .1 Yellowed newspaper cutting .2 Typed copy of the First World Diaries of Leslie Tolliday (with Clunes Museum Research Department File K)Niltolliday, wwi, anzac -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, RICHARD HOUGH et al, THE LONGEST BATTLE (The War at Sea 1939-45), 1986
isbn: 0 297 789 83 x -
RMIT Design Archives
Advertisements, David Lancashire Design, designer, Avon Graphics Security
This is an exemplary model of what is possible in design for print. Only 20mm across, this magnification reveals nine separate print passes that each differently affect the paper's surface. Printed on a cheque commissioned by Avon Graphics Security, designed by David Lancashire and detailed by Geoff Fawcett in the 1990s, the design represents an important aspect of graphic design history: the creation of labour intensive marks that are impossible to forge. Jenny Grigg, 2017foil, graphic design, embossing, printing industry, design -
Stratford and District Historical Society
Ballot Boxes
The Ballot Box is an important icon for local government democracy. In most cases it is no longer in use, supplanted by postal voting.Four wooden ballot boxes from the former Shire of Avon. All are locakable and have a small slit at the top for insertion of votes. Three are painted green, two are similar and the third is different. One is varnished wood with dove-tailed corners."2" painted in black on a green box, over a stamped "Avon Shire Council"local government, elections -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document - CAC Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation, Avon IPN Starter Avon Single and Triple Breech Starters
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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Book, Tom Guthrie, The Longest Drive, 2 McIntyre Street
Biography of Thomas Guthrie (1833-1928)This is a hardcover book of 635 pages. The dust cover is multi-coloured with an image of a painting of the woolshed at Rich Avon on the front. The book has a dark red cover.non-fictionBiography of Thomas Guthrie (1833-1928)western victoria early farming sheep farming and droving guthrie affleck, early farming sheep farming and droving guthrie affleck, droving guthrie affleck, guthrie affleck -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
A photo of a holiday home called "Bell-Avon".The photo shows a simple house with a low pitched corrugated iron roof and a small porch over the door, set among large trees. There is a "chicken wire" fence and gate in the foreground. beside the gate is a post with the no. "7" on it and a sign hanging from the post has a landscape picture with "Bell-Avon" written below.buildings, houses -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Rolls Royce Avon turbojet service bulletins, Avon Service Bulletins
Collection of service bulletins for RR Avon turbojet engine -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Rolls Royce Avon Mk.1 turbojet general and technical information, Avon Mk.1 Aero Engine General and Technical Information
General/technical information and diagrams of RR Avon Mk1 turbojet -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Rolls Royce Avon turbojet modifications, RAAF Avon Engine Modifications Books 1 to 4
Modification details in 4 parts ( books 1-4 ) for Avon turbojet engine in service with RAAF. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Rolls Royce Avon RA-14 rating engine, Avon RA-14 Rating Engine Provisional Performance Data and Installation Notes
Notes on performance and installation of Avon RA-14 rating engine -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Avon RA-14 Rating Engine, Avon RA-14 Rating Engine Provisional Performance Data and Installation Notes
Performance data and installation notes for Avon RA-14 engine -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Rolls Royce Avon 1, 20 & 100 series overhaul manual, Rolls Royce Avon 1, 20 and 100 Series Overhaul Manual
Full procedures for overhaul of Avon 1, 20 & 100 series turbojet engines -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Rolls Royce Avon Mark 10900 schedule of spar parts, Schedule of Spare Parts for Avon Mark 10900 Series Aero Engine Change Units
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Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Avon 10500 Series schedule of spare parts, Schedule of Spare Parts for Avon Mark 10500 Series Aero Engine Change Units
Schedule of spare parts for Avon 10500 series engine change units -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Rolls Royce Avon 1, 20 & 100 series overhaul manual, Rolls Royce Avon 1, 20 and 100 Series Overhaul Manual Volume 3
Full procedures for overhaul of Avon 1, 20 & 100 series turbojet engines -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Rolls Royce Avon 1, 20 & 100 series overhaul manual, Rolls Royce Avon 1, 20 and 100 Series Overhaul Manual Volume 2
Full procedures for overhaul of Avon 1, 20 & 100 series turbojet engines -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - RAAF Avon Instructions
Series of instructions and amendments regarding Avon engines -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual (collection) - Photographs of parts for Atar, Avon , Ikara and miscellaneous equipment, No formal title - Photographs of parts for Atar, Avon , Ikara and miscellaneous equipment
Series of photographs of parts for Atar, Avon, Ikara and other miscellaneous parts