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Canterbury History GroupArticle, Milestone for organ, 25/05/1989 12:00:00 AM
... ... Harrison> Les...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Canterbury Uniting Church Balwyn Road Fincham> George Hart> Glen Derrick> Percy Harrison> Les Keck> Bruce Floyd> A. E> (Dr) Organs Organists Article from the Progress Press of the concert in The Canterbury Uniting Church to celebrate the centenary of the organ.Includes a photograph of the organist Glen Hart Milestone for organ Article ...Article from the Progress Press of the concert in The Canterbury Uniting Church to celebrate the centenary of the organ.Includes a photograph of the organist Glen Hartcanterbury, canterbury uniting church, balwyn road, fincham> george, hart> glen, derrick> percy, harrison> les, keck> bruce, floyd> a. e> (dr), organs, organists -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyPhotograph - Cricket, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
... Black and white photograph of Lakes Entrance C grade cricket team John Sammut, Brad Gillahan, Mark Hudson, Ross McNamara, Paul Harrison, William Dempster, Les Rodgers, David Chatfield, Kevin Wilson, Captain, Ken Chatfield, Ed Williams, Stewart Pidgean taken after defeating Metug Swan Reach at Wy Yung Victoria...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Clubs Cricket Black and white photograph of Lakes Entrance C grade cricket team John Sammut, Brad Gillahan, Mark Hudson, Ross McNamara, Paul Harrison, William Dempster, Les Rodgers, David Chatfield, Kevin Wilson, Captain, Ken Chatfield, Ed Williams, Stewart Pidgean taken after defeating Metug Swan Reach at Wy Yung Victoria Photograph Cricket Lakes Post Newspaper ...Black and white photograph of Lakes Entrance C grade cricket team John Sammut, Brad Gillahan, Mark Hudson, Ross McNamara, Paul Harrison, William Dempster, Les Rodgers, David Chatfield, Kevin Wilson, Captain, Ken Chatfield, Ed Williams, Stewart Pidgean taken after defeating Metug Swan Reach at Wy Yung Victoriaclubs, cricket -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, 1915
... Morgan; Reece Harrison; P. Summers; ?; Les Morgan; W. Lawless; ? Craker; A. ...Morgan; Reece Harrison; P. Summers; ?; Les Morgan; W. Lawless; ? Craker; A. ...This is a photograph of students at Orbost State School in 1915. Included in the photograph, as identified by Mary Gilbert' are Brian Harrison; ?; ? Whillance; Rupert Perry; ; Dolly Nixxon; Dot Stagg; Ella Cowell; Annie Macalaster; ? ?; ? Winchester; Rupert Bird; Mac Kerr; :; Clarrie Reynolds; D. Daly; Marion Watt; Audrey Cameron; Teen Dixon; Ethel Morris; ?; Toby Nixon; Charlie Winchester Miss Marie Haynes; Doris Smith; Alison Cameron; Ruby Morgan; Thida(?) Guy; Elsa Wehner; Gladys Boucher; Gloria Swanson; ? Lay; ? Rodwell Wally Simpson; ? Morgan; Reece Harrison; P. Summers; ?; Les Morgan; W. Lawless; ? Craker; A. Nish; P. Hocking Zenie Irvine; Essie Nixxon; Violet Gibbs; Adelaide Hardy; Verna Perry; Mary Gilbert; Margaret Irvine; Marge Henderson; Nellie Draffin; Roy Cameron The 19th of March 1886 proved an important day in the lives of many early settlers in the Orbost area, because on this day the Orbost State School opened. The fact that the school had first operated temporarily in a leased building, and on a half-time basis with SS2745 Jarrahmond, did not dampen the enthusiasm of the local inhabitants as they saw their offspring commence their education under the guidance of HT Campbell Mackay. However he remained in charge only until 12th of May 1886. The second HT, John Rowe, served until 1908. On 30th of June 1887, a portable room was provided; it being brought to the area by schooner. The school now had accommodation for 30 pupils; the teacher's welfare was considered because quarters of two rooms were attached. As the population increased so did the needs of the school. This was reflected in the provision of a larger classroom in 1898.This photograph is associated with the history of education in Orbost.A black / white photograph of a group of children and one female teacher in front of an open doorway of a wooden school building. agirl seated in the front row is holding a board with "Grades V V1 Orbost" hand-written in what appears to be white chalk on a blackboard. .A list of those in photograph is attached.on back - "Grades V V1 Teacher Miss Merle Haynes who is now married, graduated at Monash, Maisie Ross holding board. Mary Gilbert on her right in picture"education-orbost-state-school -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Spate 87 South Pacific Association for Teacher Education 17th Annual Conference Ballarat College of Advanced Education "Participation, Equity and Teacher Education" July 12-16 1987 Collected Summary Papers
... Harrison Janice Wilson Win Haseloff Trevor Hutchins Brian Jacka James Lukabyo Hugo McCann R. Kerrison Peter McNally Ian MacPherson Dianna Mannigel Genne Marks Margaret Marks Alan Peacock Susan Moore Judy Mousley Helen Watson John Henry Robin McTaggart Charles Myers John Nicholson Lynne Noone Peter Olsen Marion Curry David Bull Geoff Orr Phil Meade John Pearson Ray Preston Ross Price Robert Peake Les Regan Ian Robottom Richard Tinning G. ...Collected summary papersBrown cardboard covered, spiral bound A4 size book.Collected summary papersballarat college of advanced education, summary papers, peter coman, ian moore, john burrell, norm barling, roger slee, helen hayes, ross whitefield, denise walsh, geoff mcrae, wendy crebbin, frank williams, iteraera abera, valo valo, rob baker, george baume, chris bigum, nerida blair, bob boyd, david symington, geoffrey burkhardt, majorie carss, dawn muir, jim christensen, margaret clyde, desmond connelly, jack darmody, barrie dickie, gwenda chapman, pat duffy, anne piggott, laurie andrew, john budby, stephen duggan, maryann ehle, alison elliott, terry evans, daryl nation, barry fields, sue gillard, max gillet, mon khamis, noel gough, richard gunstone, jeff northfield, maurice hale, brian hansford, bill harrison, janice wilson, win haseloff, trevor hutchins, brian jacka, james lukabyo, hugo mccann, r. kerrison, peter mcnally, ian macpherson, dianna mannigel, genne marks, margaret marks, alan peacock, susan moore, judy mousley, helen watson, john henry, robin mctaggart, charles myers, john nicholson, lynne noone, peter olsen, marion curry, david bull, geoff orr, phil meade, john pearson, ray preston, ross price, robert peake, les regan, ian robottom, richard tinning, g. di chiro, maurice robson, carol scott, bob semmens, tony simpson, janette stapleton-hill, arthur smith, peter smith, frank sofo, rosemary stack, david townsend, tony townsend, geoff treblico, ted wadsworth, kathleen warren, don williams, john williamson, john lake, joseph zajda -
Eltham District Historical Society IncJournal, Peter Doughtery, ArtStreams: News in arts and cultural heritage; Vol. 1, No. 2, Dec 1996/Jan 1997, 1996
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Cameron, Edward (Ned) Haughton, Edward Car, Elizabeth Vercoe, Eltham High School, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, Environmental Living Zone (ELZ), Eric Bogle, Eucalypso, Felix Tuszynski, Food For All Seasons, Frank Hodgkinson, Fulli Andrinopoulos, Gallery of Georges of Collins Street, Gallery of Slavic Art, Glen Agnes Bend of Islands Estate, Glen Agnes Estate, Gongflers drive, Greg O'Leary, Harold (Jimmy) Fuller, Helen O'Grady Children's Drama Academy, Henley Road, Ian Doolan Hamilton, Ian Gawler, Inside Out/Outside In, Ironbark Road, Janice McBride, Jennifer Harrison, Jennifer McGregor, Jessie Agnes Haughton, Jimmy Pike, Joan Blakey, John Mackay Northe, John Rasmussen, Jordie Albiston, Julian Martin, Kangaroo Ground, Katherine Jones, Kelvin Heffernan, Kew Coattage, Kitty Ginter, Lavita Mossop, Les darcy, Les Gyori, Life with Jane, Lorraine Larter, Luc Boulange, Luciana Giardina, Manningham Artspace, Manningham City Council, Mariann Moxon, Mark Capozzi, Mark Chapman, Mark Wilkinson, Maxine Ryder, Melbourne Police Pipe Band, Mick Woiwod, Mike O'Rourke, Monica Burns, Montsalvat, Myra Hilgendorf, Nancye Ball, Page family, Pam Crohan, Pam Dougherty, Poetry, Preston Public Cemetery, Ray Mooney, Richard Haese, Robert Hughes, Robyn Kirkpatrick, Roger Lemke, Ron Hanson, Sandra Harvey, Shire of Eltham Office site, Shire of Healesville, Shire of Nillumbik, Shire Offices, Sounds by the Waters, Stelio Costa, Steven Tynan, Steven Worrell, Stewart Whiffin, Sue Howard, Sue Whiffin, Sugarloaf Reservoir, Sydney Ball, The Art of Australia, The Mews, The Truth Game, Tom Fantl, Tony Inglese, Tuszynski Survey Exhibition, University of Melbourne, Valerio Ciccone, victorian artists supplies, Watson Creek Bridge, Watsons Creek, Wayne Marnell, Woody Guthrie, Yarra Brae Dam, Yarra River...Cameron, Edward (Ned) Haughton, Edward Car, Elizabeth Vercoe, Eltham High School, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, Environmental Living Zone (ELZ), Eric Bogle, Eucalypso, Felix Tuszynski, Food For All Seasons, Frank Hodgkinson, Fulli Andrinopoulos, Gallery of Georges of Collins Street, Gallery of Slavic Art, Glen Agnes Bend of Islands Estate, Glen Agnes Estate, Gongflers drive, Greg O'Leary, Harold (Jimmy) Fuller, Helen O'Grady Children's Drama Academy, Henley Road, Ian Doolan Hamilton, Ian Gawler, Inside Out/Outside In, Ironbark Road, Janice McBride, Jennifer Harrison, Jennifer McGregor, Jessie Agnes Haughton, Jimmy Pike, Joan Blakey, John Mackay Northe, John Rasmussen, Jordie Albiston, Julian Martin, Kangaroo Ground, Katherine Jones, Kelvin Heffernan, Kew Coattage, Kitty Ginter, Lavita Mossop, Les darcy, Les Gyori, Life with Jane, Lorraine Larter, Luc Boulange, Luciana Giardina, Manningham Artspace, Manningham City Council, Mariann Moxon, Mark Capozzi, Mark Chapman, Mark Wilkinson, Maxine Ryder, Melbourne Police Pipe Band, Mick Woiwod, Mike O'Rourke, Monica Burns, Montsalvat, Myra Hilgendorf, Nancye Ball, Page family, Pam Crohan, Pam Dougherty, Poetry, Preston Public Cemetery, Ray Mooney, Richard Haese, Robert Hughes, Robyn Kirkpatrick, Roger Lemke, Ron Hanson, Sandra Harvey, Shire of Eltham Office site, Shire of Healesville, Shire of Nillumbik, Shire Offices, Sounds by the Waters, Stelio Costa, Steven Tynan, Steven Worrell, Stewart Whiffin, Sue Howard, Sue Whiffin, Sugarloaf Reservoir, Sydney Ball, The Art of Australia, The Mews, The Truth Game, Tom Fantl, Tony Inglese, Tuszynski Survey Exhibition, University of Melbourne, Valerio Ciccone, victorian artists supplies, Watson Creek Bridge, Watsons Creek, Wayne Marnell, Woody Guthrie, Yarra Brae Dam, Yarra River "Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. ...Vol. 1, No. 2 Dec 1996/Jan 1997 CONTENTS ADVENTURE WITH COLOUR Teenage cancer patients challenge their illness with art 3 CD REVIEWS New music by local musicians 5 LIVE AND LET LIVE 20 years of environmental living 6 AUSTRALIA REVISITED Artist Charles Reddington ponders live 30 years on 8 POETRY REVIEW Anne Delaney looks at new work by Jennifer Harrison and Jordie Albiston 11 PHOTOGRAPHY Katherine Jones aims at hard edges 16 IMAGES FROM A DARK PAST Holocaust survivor paints out a traumatic part of his life 18 MORALITY OF JUSTICE The Truth Game - a play by Ray Mooney 21 ART FROM THE HEART An exhibition that crosses boundaries 22 SHORT STORY New story from an emerging writer 25 ART IN THE CEMETERY Darebin launches a new project to decorate its new mausoleum 28 LISTINGS Artists, performers and galleries 29 KEYWORDS 895 Main Road, 1994 Moet et Chandon Fellowship, Adventure with Colour, Alan Bonney, Alan Constable, Alun Leach-Jones, Amada Laming, Anne Connor & Associates, Anne Delaney, Anthony Day, Art Streams Magazine, Artist-in-residence, Arts by the Waters, Arts project Australia, Auschwitz, Banyule Jazz Festival, Barbara Veheary, Bend of Islands Conservation Association (BICA), Bend of Islands Estate, Bend of Islands, Bill Downing, Bulleen Art & Garden Centre, Bulleen Nursery, Caffe Poco, Carlton Courthouse Theatre, Catani Boulevard, Catherine Oxley Reserve, Charles Reddington, Charlie Dowley, Cheryl Daye, Chris McAuliffe, Clifton Pugh, Colin Lanceley, Cornelia Selover, Creativitie et Handicap Mental (CREAHM), Cynthia Hardman, Cyril Tawney, Damian Eyre, Daniel Lillford, Danuta Michalska, Darebin Arts and Entertainment Centre, Darebin City Council, Department of Fine Arts, Donald Campbell, Dora Zable, Dorothy Berry, dunmoochin, E.H. Cameron, Edward (Ned) Haughton, Edward Car, Elizabeth Vercoe, Eltham High School, Eltham Living and Learning Centre, Environmental Living Zone (ELZ), Eric Bogle, Eucalypso, Felix Tuszynski, Food For All Seasons, Frank Hodgkinson, Fulli Andrinopoulos, Gallery of Georges of Collins Street, Gallery of Slavic Art, Glen Agnes Bend of Islands Estate, Glen Agnes Estate, Gongflers drive, Greg O'Leary, Harold (Jimmy) Fuller, Helen O'Grady Children's Drama Academy, Henley Road, Ian Doolan Hamilton, Ian Gawler, Inside Out/Outside In, Ironbark Road, Janice McBride, Jennifer Harrison, Jennifer McGregor, Jessie Agnes Haughton, Jimmy Pike, Joan Blakey, John Mackay Northe, John Rasmussen, Jordie Albiston, Julian Martin, Kangaroo Ground, Katherine Jones, Kelvin Heffernan, Kew Coattage, Kitty Ginter, Lavita Mossop, Les darcy, Les Gyori, Life with Jane, Lorraine Larter, Luc Boulange, Luciana Giardina, Manningham Artspace, Manningham City Council, Mariann Moxon, Mark Capozzi, Mark Chapman, Mark Wilkinson, Maxine Ryder, Melbourne Police Pipe Band, Mick Woiwod, Mike O'Rourke, Monica Burns, Montsalvat, Myra Hilgendorf, Nancye Ball, Page family, Pam Crohan, Pam Dougherty, Poetry, Preston Public Cemetery, Ray Mooney, Richard Haese, Robert Hughes, Robyn Kirkpatrick, Roger Lemke, Ron Hanson, Sandra Harvey, Shire of Eltham Office site, Shire of Healesville, Shire of Nillumbik, Shire Offices, Sounds by the Waters, Stelio Costa, Steven Tynan, Steven Worrell, Stewart Whiffin, Sue Howard, Sue Whiffin, Sugarloaf Reservoir, Sydney Ball, The Art of Australia, The Mews, The Truth Game, Tom Fantl, Tony Inglese, Tuszynski Survey Exhibition, University of Melbourne, Valerio Ciccone, victorian artists supplies, Watson Creek Bridge, Watsons Creek, Wayne Marnell, Woody Guthrie, Yarra Brae Dam, Yarra River"Peter Dougherty has been involved in the local art scene for many years. As publisher and editor of the arts magazine Artstreams, his comments on the various branches of the arts are widely respected. His "The Arts" column in the Diamond Valley Leader presents a brief summary for a much wider cross section of the local community. Peter also operates his own gallery and the Artstreams Cafe at the St Andrews market. Peter has a wealth of knowledge about present day and historical aspects of local art and artists." - Eltham District Historical Society Newsletter No. 161, March 2005Colour front and back cover with feature articles and literary pieces with photographs and advertisements printed in black and white. 36 pages, 30 cm. Vol. 1, no. 1 (Nov. 1996) - Vol. 10, no. 5 (summer ed. 2005/06) art streams, feliz tuszynski, elizabeth vercoe, eucalypso, bend of islands, charles reddington, jennifer harrison, jordie albiston, katherine jones, anne bonney, mick woiwood, anne connor, anne delaney, ray mooney, pam dougherty, arts project australia, lavita mossop, preston public cemetery, helen o'grady children's drama academy, bulleen nursery -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Carnegie Methodist Church, Neerim Rd, 252- 254, Carnegie
... Harrison W. R. Rev Addisall C. R. Mrs Addisall Joan Bone Bob Johns Mrs. Gordon E. Rodgers Keith Govers Mrs Watters Graham Wesleyan Chilf Wesley Hall Carne McConachy R. S. Rev Williams Les ...Four items about this church: 1/ Booklet Carnegie Methodist Church 70th Anniversary "Back to Carnegie" produced as the Carnegie Methodist Monthly Vol. 3 No. 1 - May 1956. Includes history information and Office Bearers of the Church with sketch 130mm x 65mm.18 pages plus covers. 2/ Booklet Carnegie Methodist Church, 80th anniversary "Back to Carnegie" covering 1886 to 1966. It includes a brief history of the Church. Includes sketch 130mm x 65mm. 8 pages plus covers. 3/ Booklet (on foolscap-sized card folded in half) titled Neerim Road (Carnegie) - Uniting Church of Australia - Formerly Carnegie Methodist Church - Centenary 1886 – 1986. Includes order of Morning Service. Includes exterior photograph 150mm x 80mm. Information printed on all 4 sides. Also an insert for the 04/05/1986 morning service celebrating the Neerim Road Centenary Anniversary - details of service and humns included 4/ 12 page music booklet for Harvest Anthem - I will feed My Flock composed by Caleb Simper, stamped Carnegie Methodist Choir on the front cover.carnegie, carnegie methodist church, schools, parsonages, rosstown state school, churches, sunday schools, methodist church, religious groups, oakleigh circuit, uniting church, methodist circuit, neerim road, williams h. j. rev, wells w. p. rev, jamison mr., wade mr, webb mr, baker mr., wilton mr., pearson mr., barrett mr., evans mr, stables, edgar w. h., secomb w. e. rev, tratham j. rev, rowse j. w. rev., alday t. rev, turner e. rev, leslie j. rev., adamson t. rev., palamountain wid. rev, holtham w. h. rev, wellard w. e. rev, rankin f. j. rev, bridgborn w. c. rev, tregear g. rev., newbegin f. w., harris h. r rev., phillips c. r. rev., wise mr., barnett mr., woods mr., phillp. mr., retallick mr., amos mr., long mr., ellis mr., ralph mr, walker mr., butler mr., snell mr., chisholm mr., bruce mr., sparlio mr., beecham mr., spencer mr., pascoe mr, archer mr., watson mr., arneil r., harwood charles, dunn j. t., gordon r., bracher l. a., johnson a. mrs., welch don, rose frank, hussack francis, marshall noreen, newitam ron, watson lawry, mathias rex rev, churchward a. rev, wallace g. e., smith jack mrs., byron mrs., daniels mrs, williams h. j. mrs, green anne, huffer n. mrs., cawthorn h. a., hunt a. w., kemp w. r. rev, addinsall c. roy, harrison w. r. rev, addisall c. r. mrs, addisall joan, bone bob, johns mrs., gordon e., rodgers keith, govers mrs, watters graham, wesleyan chilf, wesley hall carne, mcconachy r. s. rev, williams les. mrs., festivals and celebrations, mac rae chris, moorhead k. h. rev, shepparson avenue, james street, glenhuntly, toolambool road, edgar w. h., secomb w. e., hillis geoff, barners peter, moyle bruce, barry warrick, kilgour alex, green kevin rev, mcmullin bruce, gaylard heather, byard trevor rev, wells w. p. rev, trathen j, rouse j. w, alday t, turner e, leslie j., adamson t, palamountain w. j., secomb w. e., holtham w. h, hooper r. e., lloyd g., tregear g., shackelly e, rankin f, tonkin e, churchward s, harris g. c, beckett r., hamlett j. b., camilatos p., macrae jenny -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph, Graham Football Club 1954, 1954
... Les WILLIAMS, ? , Alf WOODS, Jack McFARLANE, ? , ? , ? , Lance DOBSON (Coach). Front row from left - HARRISON, ? ...Les WILLIAMS, ? , Alf WOODS, Jack McFARLANE, ? , ? , ? , Lance DOBSON (Coach). Front row from left - HARRISON, ? ...From the collection of Terry KEENAN. Back row - HART, 'Hoot' BARWISE. Third row from left - ? , ? , Terry KEENAN, ? , ? , Bill GATES, Tom WALKER, Sam RYAN. Second row from left - Les WILLIAMS, ? , Alf WOODS, Jack McFARLANE, ? , ? , ? , Lance DOBSON (Coach). Front row from left - HARRISON, ? , Alan PALMER, ? , ? TYRELL (Mascot), Frank RYAN, Bill LYNCH,Black and white photograph of Graham Family Football Club 1954 Includes players, umpires, mascot and officials. Mounted on a metal backing with typed paper label naming some of the players.sport - australian rules football, graham football club, hoot barwise, terry keenan, bill gates, tom walker, sam ryan, les williams, alf woods, jack mcfarlane, lance dobson, alan palmer, frank ryan, bill lynch, - tyrell, ? hart, ? harrison -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Boundary Rovers Football Team, 1946
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Sport - Australian Rules Football Rising Sun Hotel Vic BUTLER McCaulley DOWDLE Bonnie STEWART Tom BROSNAN Clarrie BULPIT HARRISON Len McCAULLEY Dick McCAULLEY Jack POPE Jack DOBSON Jack LOVE Jim COY Jack O'SHANNESSEY Gerald BEATON Woes MARSHAL Norm GENT Copy KEETING Ernie DAVIS Bob ALLAN Stan BULPIT Bert FRANCIS Alf HARRISON Arthur MARINI Charlie McCAULLEY A 'Nappy' OLLINGTON Frank HENRY Les WILLIAMS Boundary Rovers Football Club Business and Traders - Hotels Boundary Rovers Football team (Rising Sun Hotel) 1946, with names of players and officials Photograph Boundary Rovers Football Team ...Boundary Rovers Football team (Rising Sun Hotel) 1946, with names of players and officialssport - australian rules football, rising sun hotel, vic butler, mccaulley dowdle, bonnie stewart, tom brosnan, clarrie bulpit, harrison, len mccaulley, dick mccaulley, jack pope, jack dobson, jack love, jim coy, jack o'shannessey, gerald beaton, woes marshal, norm gent, copy keeting, ernie davis, bob allan, stan bulpit, bert francis, alf harrison, arthur marini, charlie mccaulley, a 'nappy' ollington, frank henry, les williams, boundary rovers football club, business and traders - hotels -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Pattern, Briggs Brass Foundry, 1912-1972
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Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Briggs' Bronze traditional method trade sand cast cast brass alloy copper alloy pattern mould foundry brass foundry metal foundry casting sand mould sand casting marine equipment Marine Tools marine fittings copper tin zinc lead non-ferrous non-corrosive brassware metalware foundering metalwork maritime bell founders Ship chandlers marine products Biggs Briggs family Herbert Harrison Briggs H H Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Cyril Briggs Briggs & Son Brass Foundry H H Briggs & Sons Foundry Briggs Marine Alliance Casting & Engineering Solutions Grassmere Cheese Factory Cornish chimney curved bricks Collingwood Moorabbin Collingwood Foundry Moorabbin Foundry 1912 Briggs Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists founders metalworking traditional sand casting casting pattern foundry pattern Pattern; round wooden shape with a wide concave centre and a round flat handle in the middle, painted dark brown. ...The wooden pattern forms part of a larger collection; some of them were secured within a durable wooden crate. The cast pattern was an essential tool at Briggs Brass Foundry, specifically designed for creating sand casts. Sand casting is a time-honoured technique, with a history exceeding 2,000 years. The handcrafted nature of this process produces brass and copper alloy items particularly suitable for maritime applications. Typical products include bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. The distinctive bronze mixture used at Briggs’ Foundry is copper based. It is composed of local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead, blended in precisely measured quantities. The resulting alloy is non-ferrous, known for its exceptional durability and longevity. HISTORY OF BRIGGS MARINE: The Briggs Brass Foundry, trading as Briggs & Son Foundry, was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs (1863-1931) with his son George Edward Briggs. In 1922, the youngest son, Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs, joined the foundry. After Herbert died in 1931, his sons George and Cyril ran the foundry. The business became known as Briggs Marine Foundry, the “non-ferrous founders” and “bell specialists”. The foundry products were made using the traditional sand-casting method, which is now over two thousand years old and is becoming a dying art. The foundry operated at 70 Wellington St, Collingwood, and specialised in casting ship bells and other marine equipment and fittings. It also made decorative items such as miniature ship propellers. The great-granddaughter of Herbert Briggs inherited a Briggs brass bell, similar to one at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. In 1965, Cyril was the only remaining family member involved in Briggs Marine Products. The firm relocated to Chesterville Rd, Moorabbin and Cyril went into partnership with Frank Lee. In the same year, the firm exhibited its products at the 1965 Boat Show. When Cyril passed away in 1967, Frank took over the business with two new partners. After Frank Lee died in 1971, the foundry was run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. Briggs Foundry had a community-minded retail branch in Warrnambool, selling cast boat fittings and equipment to fishermen and others in the regional marine industry. The branch closed in 1972. In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, many Briggs Marine brassware products were generously donated from its Melbourne foundry, along with casting patterns, tools, machinery and a cupboard. EXHIBITION and LEGACY: The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village, where visitors could view them and gain insight into the foundering and metalwork trades that supported maritime industries, including shipwrights and boatbuilders. The castings produced at the foundry were also vital for farmers, manufacturers and other local industries. This exhibit was part of a broader showcase of working crafts, trades and services typical of a Maritime town. The display was available to the public from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994, when the space was repurposed. It is believed that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building. A notable feature of the Village Brass Foundry was the historic Cornish chimney, presented as a working model. This chimney visually demonstrated the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. Constructed from specially curved bricks, the chimney now stands at about two-thirds of its original height, having been relocated from the Grassmere Cheese factory. The hand-cast sand patterns hold considerable significance due to their association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its expertise in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and marine equipment. Known for their specialisation in non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders supplied high-quality fittings and equipment for maritime use. The company extended its operations by opening a branch in Warrnambool, where it actively supported the local community. The foundry’s ability to cast essential products was important to local and regional industries, like fishing, farming, manufacturing and commercial businesses. Through its presence, its reputation was reinforced as both a skilled manufacturer and a community-minded enterprise. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry. Pattern; round wooden shape with a wide concave centre and a round flat handle in the middle, painted dark brown. The underside has a large wooden disc added to the centre. The pattern is part of a set of foundry patterns from Briggs Brass Foundry.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, briggs' bronze, traditional method, trade, sand cast, cast, brass alloy, copper alloy, pattern, mould, foundry, brass foundry, metal foundry, casting, sand mould, sand casting, marine equipment, marine tools, marine fittings, copper tin zinc lead, non-ferrous, non-corrosive, brassware, metalware, foundering, metalwork, maritime, bell founders, ship chandlers, marine products, biggs, briggs family, herbert harrison briggs, h h briggs, george edward briggs, cyril falkiner mckinnon briggs, cyril briggs, briggs & son brass foundry, h h briggs & sons foundry, briggs marine, alliance casting & engineering solutions, grassmere cheese factory, cornish chimney, curved bricks, collingwood, moorabbin, collingwood foundry, moorabbin foundry, 1912, briggs, briggs brass foundry, briggs marine foundry, briggs marine products, frank lee, les lee, eva lee, briggs marine warrnambool, non-ferrous founders, bell specialists, ship bell specialists, founders, metalworking, traditional sand casting, casting pattern, foundry pattern -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Pattern, Briggs Brass Foundry, 1912-1972
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Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Briggs' Bronze traditional method trade sand cast cast brass alloy copper alloy pattern mould foundry brass foundry metal foundry casting sand mould sand casting marine equipment Marine Tools marine fittings copper tin zinc lead non-ferrous non-corrosive brassware metalware foundering metalwork maritime bell founders Ship chandlers marine products Biggs Briggs family Herbert Harrison Briggs H H Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Cyril Briggs Briggs & Son Brass Foundry H H Briggs & Sons Foundry Briggs Marine Alliance Casting & Engineering Solutions Grassmere Cheese Factory Cornish chimney curved bricks Collingwood Moorabbin Collingwood Foundry Moorabbin Foundry 1912 Briggs Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists founders metalworking traditional sand casting casting pattern foundry pattern Pattern; rectangular wooden block made from laminated sections of wood painted black. ...The wooden pattern forms part of a larger collection; some of them were secured within a durable wooden crate. The cast pattern was an essential tool at Briggs Brass Foundry, specifically designed for creating sand casts. Sand casting is a time-honoured technique, with a history exceeding 2,000 years. The handcrafted nature of this process produces brass and copper alloy items particularly suitable for maritime applications. Typical products include bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. The distinctive bronze mixture used at Briggs’ Foundry is copper based. It is composed of local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead, blended in precisely measured quantities. The resulting alloy is non-ferrous, known for its exceptional durability and longevity. HISTORY OF BRIGGS MARINE: The Briggs Brass Foundry, trading as Briggs & Son Foundry, was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs (1863-1931) with his son George Edward Briggs. In 1922, the youngest son, Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs, joined the foundry. After Herbert died in 1931, his sons George and Cyril ran the foundry. The business became known as Briggs Marine Foundry, the “non-ferrous founders” and “bell specialists”. The foundry products were made using the traditional sand-casting method, which is now over two thousand years old and is becoming a dying art. The foundry operated at 70 Wellington St, Collingwood, and specialised in casting ship bells and other marine equipment and fittings. It also made decorative items such as miniature ship propellers. The great-granddaughter of Herbert Briggs inherited a Briggs brass bell, similar to one at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. In 1965, Cyril was the only remaining family member involved in Briggs Marine Products. The firm relocated to Chesterville Rd, Moorabbin and Cyril went into partnership with Frank Lee. In the same year, the firm exhibited its products at the 1965 Boat Show. When Cyril passed away in 1967, Frank took over the business with two new partners. After Frank Lee died in 1971, the foundry was run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. Briggs Foundry had a community-minded retail branch in Warrnambool, selling cast boat fittings and equipment to fishermen and others in the regional marine industry. The branch closed in 1972. In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, many Briggs Marine brassware products were generously donated from its Melbourne foundry, along with casting patterns, tools, machinery and a cupboard. EXHIBITION and LEGACY: The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village, where visitors could view them and gain insight into the foundering and metalwork trades that supported maritime industries, including shipwrights and boatbuilders. The castings produced at the foundry were also vital for farmers, manufacturers and other local industries. This exhibit was part of a broader showcase of working crafts, trades and services typical of a Maritime town. The display was available to the public from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994, when the space was repurposed. It is believed that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building. A notable feature of the Village Brass Foundry was the historic Cornish chimney, presented as a working model. This chimney visually demonstrated the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. Constructed from specially curved bricks, the chimney now stands at about two-thirds of its original height, having been relocated from the Grassmere Cheese factory. The hand-cast sand patterns hold considerable significance due to their association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its expertise in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and marine equipment. Known for their specialisation in non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders supplied high-quality fittings and equipment for maritime use. The company extended its operations by opening a branch in Warrnambool, where it actively supported the local community. The foundry’s ability to cast essential products was important to local and regional industries, like fishing, farming, manufacturing and commercial businesses. Through its presence, its reputation was reinforced as both a skilled manufacturer and a community-minded enterprise. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry. Pattern; rectangular wooden block made from laminated sections of wood painted black. A half-cylinder shape was carved into the long side, and a dowel shape was placed at the lower side. 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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Pattern, Briggs Brass Foundry, 1912-1972
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The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Briggs' Bronze traditional method trade sand cast cast brass alloy copper alloy pattern mould foundry brass foundry metal foundry casting sand mould sand casting marine equipment Marine Tools marine fittings copper tin zinc lead non-ferrous non-corrosive brassware metalware foundering metalwork maritime bell founders Ship chandlers marine products Biggs Briggs family Herbert Harrison Briggs H H Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Cyril Briggs Briggs & Son Brass Foundry H H Briggs & Sons Foundry Briggs Marine Alliance Casting & Engineering Solutions Grassmere Cheese Factory Cornish chimney curved bricks Collingwood Moorabbin Collingwood Foundry Moorabbin Foundry 1912 Briggs Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists founders metalworking traditional sand casting casting pattern foundry pattern Pattern: pair of U-shaped carved blocks, unpainted. ...The wooden pattern forms part of a larger collection; some of them were secured within a durable wooden crate. The cast pattern was an essential tool at Briggs Brass Foundry, specifically designed for creating sand casts. Sand casting is a time-honoured technique, with a history exceeding 2,000 years. The handcrafted nature of this process produces brass and copper alloy items particularly suitable for maritime applications. Typical products include bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. The distinctive bronze mixture used at Briggs’ Foundry is copper based. It is composed of local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead, blended in precisely measured quantities. The resulting alloy is non-ferrous, known for its exceptional durability and longevity. HISTORY OF BRIGGS MARINE: The Briggs Brass Foundry, trading as Briggs & Son Foundry, was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs (1863-1931) with his son George Edward Briggs. In 1922, the youngest son, Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs, joined the foundry. After Herbert died in 1931, his sons George and Cyril ran the foundry. The business became known as Briggs Marine Foundry, the “non-ferrous founders” and “bell specialists”. The foundry products were made using the traditional sand-casting method, which is now over two thousand years old and is becoming a dying art. The foundry operated at 70 Wellington St, Collingwood, and specialised in casting ship bells and other marine equipment and fittings. It also made decorative items such as miniature ship propellers. The great-granddaughter of Herbert Briggs inherited a Briggs brass bell, similar to one at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. In 1965, Cyril was the only remaining family member involved in Briggs Marine Products. The firm relocated to Chesterville Rd, Moorabbin and Cyril went into partnership with Frank Lee. In the same year, the firm exhibited its products at the 1965 Boat Show. When Cyril passed away in 1967, Frank took over the business with two new partners. After Frank Lee died in 1971, the foundry was run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. Briggs Foundry had a community-minded retail branch in Warrnambool, selling cast boat fittings and equipment to fishermen and others in the regional marine industry. The branch closed in 1972. In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, many Briggs Marine brassware products were generously donated from its Melbourne foundry, along with casting patterns, tools, machinery and a cupboard. EXHIBITION and LEGACY: The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village, where visitors could view them and gain insight into the foundering and metalwork trades that supported maritime industries, including shipwrights and boatbuilders. The castings produced at the foundry were also vital for farmers, manufacturers and other local industries. This exhibit was part of a broader showcase of working crafts, trades and services typical of a Maritime town. The display was available to the public from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994, when the space was repurposed. It is believed that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building. A notable feature of the Village Brass Foundry was the historic Cornish chimney, presented as a working model. This chimney visually demonstrated the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. Constructed from specially curved bricks, the chimney now stands at about two-thirds of its original height, having been relocated from the Grassmere Cheese factory. The hand-cast sand patterns hold considerable significance due to their association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its expertise in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and marine equipment. Known for their specialisation in non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders supplied high-quality fittings and equipment for maritime use. The company extended its operations by opening a branch in Warrnambool, where it actively supported the local community. The foundry’s ability to cast essential products was important to local and regional industries, like fishing, farming, manufacturing and commercial businesses. Through its presence, its reputation was reinforced as both a skilled manufacturer and a community-minded enterprise. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry Pattern: pair of U-shaped carved blocks, unpainted. The blocks have opposing metal pins and holes to hold them together. One block has a disc shape carved into the base. 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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Pattern, Briggs Brass Foundry, 1912-1972
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Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Briggs' Bronze traditional method trade sand cast cast brass alloy copper alloy pattern mould foundry brass foundry metal foundry casting sand mould sand casting marine equipment Marine Tools marine fittings copper tin zinc lead non-ferrous non-corrosive brassware metalware foundering metalwork maritime bell founders Ship chandlers marine products Biggs Briggs family Herbert Harrison Briggs H H Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Cyril Briggs Briggs & Son Brass Foundry H H Briggs & Sons Foundry Briggs Marine Alliance Casting & Engineering Solutions Grassmere Cheese Factory Cornish chimney curved bricks Collingwood Moorabbin Collingwood Foundry Moorabbin Foundry 1912 Briggs Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists founders metalworking traditional sand casting casting pattern foundry pattern Stamped: "X" "X" Pattern; an unpainted, rectangular wooden frame with a top and sides, similar to a small rectangular stool. ...The wooden pattern forms part of a larger collection; some of them were secured within a durable wooden crate. The cast pattern was an essential tool at Briggs Brass Foundry, specifically designed for creating sand casts. Sand casting is a time-honoured technique, with a history exceeding 2,000 years. The handcrafted nature of this process produces brass and copper alloy items particularly suitable for maritime applications. Typical products include bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. The distinctive bronze mixture used at Briggs’ Foundry is copper based. It is composed of local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead, blended in precisely measured quantities. The resulting alloy is non-ferrous, known for its exceptional durability and longevity. HISTORY OF BRIGGS MARINE: The Briggs Brass Foundry, trading as Briggs & Son Foundry, was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs (1863-1931) with his son George Edward Briggs. In 1922, the youngest son, Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs, joined the foundry. After Herbert died in 1931, his sons George and Cyril ran the foundry. The business became known as Briggs Marine Foundry, the “non-ferrous founders” and “bell specialists”. The foundry products were made using the traditional sand-casting method, which is now over two thousand years old and is becoming a dying art. The foundry operated at 70 Wellington St, Collingwood, and specialised in casting ship bells and other marine equipment and fittings. It also made decorative items such as miniature ship propellers. The great-granddaughter of Herbert Briggs inherited a Briggs brass bell, similar to one at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. In 1965, Cyril was the only remaining family member involved in Briggs Marine Products. The firm relocated to Chesterville Rd, Moorabbin and Cyril went into partnership with Frank Lee. In the same year, the firm exhibited its products at the 1965 Boat Show. When Cyril passed away in 1967, Frank took over the business with two new partners. After Frank Lee died in 1971, the foundry was run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. Briggs Foundry had a community-minded retail branch in Warrnambool, selling cast boat fittings and equipment to fishermen and others in the regional marine industry. The branch closed in 1972. In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, many Briggs Marine brassware products were generously donated from its Melbourne foundry, along with casting patterns, tools, machinery and a cupboard. EXHIBITION and LEGACY: The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village, where visitors could view them and gain insight into the foundering and metalwork trades that supported maritime industries, including shipwrights and boatbuilders. The castings produced at the foundry were also vital for farmers, manufacturers and other local industries. This exhibit was part of a broader showcase of working crafts, trades and services typical of a Maritime town. The display was available to the public from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994, when the space was repurposed. It is believed that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building. A notable feature of the Village Brass Foundry was the historic Cornish chimney, presented as a working model. This chimney visually demonstrated the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. Constructed from specially curved bricks, the chimney now stands at about two-thirds of its original height, having been relocated from the Grassmere Cheese factory. The hand-cast sand patterns hold considerable significance due to their association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its expertise in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and marine equipment. Known for their specialisation in non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders supplied high-quality fittings and equipment for maritime use. The company extended its operations by opening a branch in Warrnambool, where it actively supported the local community. The foundry’s ability to cast essential products was important to local and regional industries, like fishing, farming, manufacturing and commercial businesses. Through its presence, its reputation was reinforced as both a skilled manufacturer and a community-minded enterprise. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry. Pattern; an unpainted, rectangular wooden frame with a top and sides, similar to a small rectangular stool. A solid half-cylinder shape was added under the horizontal 'seat' with another smaller half-cylinder attached to it, end-to-end. A string is tied between two metal loops attached to the back. There are two X marks stamped into the back. The pattern is part of a set of foundry patterns from Briggs Brass Foundry.Stamped: "X" "X"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, briggs' bronze, traditional method, trade, sand cast, cast, brass alloy, copper alloy, pattern, mould, foundry, brass foundry, metal foundry, casting, sand mould, sand casting, marine equipment, marine tools, marine fittings, copper tin zinc lead, non-ferrous, non-corrosive, brassware, metalware, foundering, metalwork, maritime, bell founders, ship chandlers, marine products, biggs, briggs family, herbert harrison briggs, h h briggs, george edward briggs, cyril falkiner mckinnon briggs, cyril briggs, briggs & son brass foundry, h h briggs & sons foundry, briggs marine, alliance casting & engineering solutions, grassmere cheese factory, cornish chimney, curved bricks, collingwood, moorabbin, collingwood foundry, moorabbin foundry, 1912, briggs, briggs brass foundry, briggs marine foundry, briggs marine products, frank lee, les lee, eva lee, briggs marine warrnambool, non-ferrous founders, bell specialists, ship bell specialists, founders, metalworking, traditional sand casting, casting pattern, foundry pattern -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Pattern, Briggs Brass Foundry, 1912-1972
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Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Briggs' Bronze traditional method trade sand cast cast brass alloy copper alloy pattern mould foundry brass foundry metal foundry casting sand mould sand casting marine equipment Marine Tools marine fittings copper tin zinc lead non-ferrous non-corrosive brassware metalware foundering metalwork maritime bell founders Ship chandlers marine products Biggs Briggs family Herbert Harrison Briggs H H Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Cyril Briggs Briggs & Son Brass Foundry H H Briggs & Sons Foundry Briggs Marine Alliance Casting & Engineering Solutions Grassmere Cheese Factory Cornish chimney curved bricks Collingwood Moorabbin Collingwood Foundry Moorabbin Foundry 1912 Craftman Marine Craftsman Marine Briggs Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists founders metalworking traditional sand casting casting pattern foundry pattern In black handwriting: "1 # H AL" Handwritten in a different hand: "CRAFTMAN MARINE" Written the the first hand: BRIGGS" (or "BRICK") Pattern; rectangular wooden block with a corner cut diagonally. ...The wooden pattern was possibly made for casting a part for Craftman Marine, makers of engines for boats and other applications. It is part of a larger collection; some of them were secured within a durable wooden crate. The cast pattern was an essential tool at Briggs Brass Foundry, specifically designed for creating sand casts. Sand casting is a time-honoured technique, with a history exceeding 2,000 years. The handcrafted nature of this process produces brass and copper alloy items particularly suitable for maritime applications. Typical products include bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. The distinctive bronze mixture used at Briggs’ Foundry is copper based. It is composed of local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead, blended in precisely measured quantities. The resulting alloy is non-ferrous, known for its exceptional durability and longevity. HISTORY OF BRIGGS MARINE: The Briggs Brass Foundry, trading as Briggs & Son Foundry, was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs (1863-1931) with his son George Edward Briggs. In 1922, the youngest son, Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs, joined the foundry. After Herbert died in 1931, his sons George and Cyril ran the foundry. The business became known as Briggs Marine Foundry, the “non-ferrous founders” and “bell specialists”. The foundry products were made using the traditional sand-casting method, which is now over two thousand years old and is becoming a dying art. The foundry operated at 70 Wellington St, Collingwood, and specialised in casting ship bells and other marine equipment and fittings. It also made decorative items such as miniature ship propellers. The great-granddaughter of Herbert Briggs inherited a Briggs brass bell, similar to one at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. In 1965, Cyril was the only remaining family member involved in Briggs Marine Products. The firm relocated to Chesterville Rd, Moorabbin and Cyril went into partnership with Frank Lee. In the same year, the firm exhibited its products at the 1965 Boat Show. When Cyril passed away in 1967, Frank took over the business with two new partners. After Frank Lee died in 1971, the foundry was run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. Briggs Foundry had a community-minded retail branch in Warrnambool, selling cast boat fittings and equipment to fishermen and others in the regional marine industry. The branch closed in 1972. In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, many Briggs Marine brassware products were generously donated from its Melbourne foundry, along with casting patterns, tools, machinery and a cupboard. EXHIBITION and LEGACY: The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village, where visitors could view them and gain insight into the foundering and metalwork trades that supported maritime industries, including shipwrights and boatbuilders. The castings produced at the foundry were also vital for farmers, manufacturers and other local industries. This exhibit was part of a broader showcase of working crafts, trades and services typical of a Maritime town. The display was available to the public from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994, when the space was repurposed. It is believed that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building. A notable feature of the Village Brass Foundry was the historic Cornish chimney, presented as a working model. This chimney visually demonstrated the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. Constructed from specially curved bricks, the chimney now stands at about two-thirds of its original height, having been relocated from the Grassmere Cheese factory. The hand-cast sand patterns hold considerable significance due to their association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its expertise in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and marine equipment. Known for their specialisation in non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders supplied high-quality fittings and equipment for maritime use. The company extended its operations by opening a branch in Warrnambool, where it actively supported the local community. The foundry’s ability to cast essential products was important to local and regional industries, like fishing, farming, manufacturing and commercial businesses. Through its presence, its reputation was reinforced as both a skilled manufacturer and a community-minded enterprise. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry. Pattern; rectangular wooden block with a corner cut diagonally. A five-sided shape has been carved into the centre, with one side curved inwards and slightly shallower than the other sides. The cut-out area is painted black. Three holes are drilled in the cut-out side to align the pattern with another piece of work. A wooden slat is fixed across the diagonal side. The back of the pattern has a handwritten inscription, possibly by two writers. The pattern is part of a set of foundry patterns from Briggs Brass Foundry and is connected to Craftman Marine.In black handwriting: "1 # H AL" Handwritten in a different hand: "CRAFTMAN MARINE" Written the the first hand: BRIGGS" (or "BRICK")flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, briggs' bronze, traditional method, trade, sand cast, cast, brass alloy, copper alloy, pattern, mould, foundry, brass foundry, metal foundry, casting, sand mould, sand casting, marine equipment, marine tools, marine fittings, copper tin zinc lead, non-ferrous, non-corrosive, brassware, metalware, foundering, metalwork, maritime, bell founders, ship chandlers, marine products, biggs, briggs family, herbert harrison briggs, h h briggs, george edward briggs, cyril falkiner mckinnon briggs, cyril briggs, briggs & son brass foundry, h h briggs & sons foundry, briggs marine, alliance casting & engineering solutions, grassmere cheese factory, cornish chimney, curved bricks, collingwood, moorabbin, collingwood foundry, moorabbin foundry, 1912, craftman marine, craftsman marine, briggs, briggs brass foundry, briggs marine foundry, briggs marine products, frank lee, les lee, eva lee, briggs marine warrnambool, non-ferrous founders, bell specialists, ship bell specialists, founders, metalworking, traditional sand casting, casting pattern, foundry pattern -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Pattern, Briggs Brass Foundry, 1912-1972
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Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Briggs' Bronze traditional method trade sand cast cast brass alloy copper alloy pattern mould foundry brass foundry metal foundry casting sand mould sand casting marine equipment Marine Tools marine fittings copper tin zinc lead non-ferrous non-corrosive brassware metalware foundering metalwork maritime bell founders Ship chandlers marine products Biggs Briggs family Herbert Harrison Briggs H H Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Cyril Briggs Briggs & Son Brass Foundry H H Briggs & Sons Foundry Briggs Marine Alliance Casting & Engineering Solutions Grassmere Cheese Factory Cornish chimney curved bricks Collingwood Moorabbin Collingwood Foundry Moorabbin Foundry 1912 Briggs Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists founders metalworking traditional sand casting casting pattern foundry pattern Pattern; unpainted, square wooden block with a semi-circle of dowel added to the centre of the side with rounded corners. ...The wooden pattern is part of a set that is stored in a strong wooden crate and may be part of another similar pattern. It was used at Briggs’ Brass Foundry for making sand casts. The traditional craft of sand casting is over 2000 years old. The handcrafted process produces brass and copper alloy goods that are well suited to marine use; bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. Briggs’ Bronze mixture is a copper-based alloy made from local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead in carefully measured quantities. The finished product is non-ferrous and can last indefinitely. The crate of patterns was donated by the Briggs family in the early years of Flagstaff Hill, along with other related items such as brassware, tools and machinery. The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry in the Village along with other working crafts, trades and services found in a Maritime town. The items were on show from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994 when the building was repurposed. The patterns represent the trades of foundering and metalwork, both supporting maritime industries such as shipwrights and boatbuilders. Farmers, manufacturers and other local industries also needed the castings made by foundries. The Brass Foundry included a historic Cornish chimney set up as a working model, to tell the story of smelted metal heated in furnaces then be poured into the sand moulds. This chimney was made from specially curved bricks and is now about two-thirds of its full height when originally located at the Grassmere Cheese factory. The hand-cast sand patterns hold considerable significance due to their association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its expertise in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and marine equipment. Known for their specialisation in non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders supplied high-quality fittings and equipment for maritime use. The company extended its operations by opening a branch in Warrnambool, where it actively supported the local community. The foundry’s ability to cast essential products was important to local and regional industries, like fishing, farming, manufacturing and commercial businesses. Through its presence, its reputation was reinforced as both a skilled manufacturer and a community-minded enterprise. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry. Pattern; unpainted, square wooden block with a semi-circle of dowel added to the centre of the side with rounded corners. Three short dowel pegs are inserted on one flat side; one below the semi-circle and one near the lower corners in an overall triangle configuration. 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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Pattern, Briggs Brass Foundry, 1912-1972
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Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Briggs' Bronze traditional method trade sand cast cast brass alloy copper alloy pattern mould foundry brass foundry metal foundry casting sand mould sand casting marine equipment Marine Tools marine fittings copper tin zinc lead non-ferrous non-corrosive brassware metalware foundering metalwork maritime bell founders Ship chandlers marine products Biggs Briggs family Herbert Harrison Briggs H H Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Cyril Briggs Briggs & Son Brass Foundry H H Briggs & Sons Foundry Briggs Marine Alliance Casting & Engineering Solutions Grassmere Cheese Factory Cornish chimney curved bricks Collingwood Moorabbin Collingwood Foundry Moorabbin Foundry 1912 Briggs Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists founders metalworking traditional sand casting casting pattern foundry pattern Pattern: thick square mostly unopainted wooden block with a solid half-cylinder added to the top, which has rounded shoulders. ...The wooden pattern forms part of a larger collection; some of them were secured within a durable wooden crate. The cast pattern was an essential tool at Briggs Brass Foundry, specifically designed for creating sand casts. Sand casting is a time-honoured technique, with a history exceeding 2,000 years. The handcrafted nature of this process produces brass and copper alloy items particularly suitable for maritime applications. Typical products include bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. The distinctive bronze mixture used at Briggs’ Foundry is copper based. It is composed of local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead, blended in precisely measured quantities. The resulting alloy is non-ferrous, known for its exceptional durability and longevity. HISTORY OF BRIGGS MARINE: The Briggs Brass Foundry, trading as Briggs & Son Foundry, was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs (1863-1931) with his son George Edward Briggs. In 1922, the youngest son, Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs, joined the foundry. After Herbert died in 1931, his sons George and Cyril ran the foundry. The business became known as Briggs Marine Foundry, the “non-ferrous founders” and “bell specialists”. The foundry products were made using the traditional sand-casting method, which is now over two thousand years old and is becoming a dying art. The foundry operated at 70 Wellington St, Collingwood, and specialised in casting ship bells and other marine equipment and fittings. It also made decorative items such as miniature ship propellers. The great-granddaughter of Herbert Briggs inherited a Briggs brass bell, similar to one at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. In 1965, Cyril was the only remaining family member involved in Briggs Marine Products. The firm relocated to Chesterville Rd, Moorabbin and Cyril went into partnership with Frank Lee. In the same year, the firm exhibited its products at the 1965 Boat Show. When Cyril passed away in 1967, Frank took over the business with two new partners. After Frank Lee died in 1971, the foundry was run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. Briggs Foundry had a community-minded retail branch in Warrnambool, selling cast boat fittings and equipment to fishermen and others in the regional marine industry. The branch closed in 1972. In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, many Briggs Marine brassware products were generously donated from its Melbourne foundry, along with casting patterns, tools, machinery and a cupboard. EXHIBITION and LEGACY: The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village, where visitors could view them and gain insight into the foundering and metalwork trades that supported maritime industries, including shipwrights and boatbuilders. The castings produced at the foundry were also vital for farmers, manufacturers and other local industries. This exhibit was part of a broader showcase of working crafts, trades and services typical of a Maritime town. The display was available to the public from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994, when the space was repurposed. It is believed that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building. A notable feature of the Village Brass Foundry was the historic Cornish chimney, presented as a working model. This chimney visually demonstrated the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. Constructed from specially curved bricks, the chimney now stands at about two-thirds of its original height, having been relocated from the Grassmere Cheese factory. The hand-cast sand patterns hold considerable significance due to their association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its expertise in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and marine equipment. Known for their specialisation in non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders supplied high-quality fittings and equipment for maritime use. The company extended its operations by opening a branch in Warrnambool, where it actively supported the local community. The foundry’s ability to cast essential products was important to local and regional industries, like fishing, farming, manufacturing and commercial businesses. Through its presence, its reputation was reinforced as both a skilled manufacturer and a community-minded enterprise. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry. Pattern: thick square mostly unopainted wooden block with a solid half-cylinder added to the top, which has rounded shoulders. A disc is added to the front, aligned with the curve at the top. The top curve has orange paint, and the dial is pink. Three holes are drilled in the back, in a triangular configuration. It is similar in shape to a mantle clock or an early-style radio. 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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Pattern, Briggs Brass Foundry, 1912-1972
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Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Briggs' Bronze traditional method trade sand cast cast brass alloy copper alloy pattern mould foundry brass foundry metal foundry casting sand mould sand casting marine equipment Marine Tools marine fittings copper tin zinc lead non-ferrous non-corrosive brassware metalware foundering metalwork maritime bell founders Ship chandlers marine products Biggs Briggs family Herbert Harrison Briggs H H Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Cyril Briggs Briggs & Son Brass Foundry H H Briggs & Sons Foundry Briggs Marine Alliance Casting & Engineering Solutions Grassmere Cheese Factory Cornish chimney curved bricks Collingwood Moorabbin Collingwood Foundry Moorabbin Foundry 1912 Briggs Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists founders metalworking traditional sand casting casting pattern foundry pattern Pattern: a pair of blocks that form a rectangle with a carved centre hole and a disc shape inside. ...The wooden pattern forms part of a larger collection; some of them were secured within a durable wooden crate. The cast pattern was an essential tool at Briggs Brass Foundry, specifically designed for creating sand casts. Sand casting is a time-honoured technique, with a history exceeding 2,000 years. The handcrafted nature of this process produces brass and copper alloy items particularly suitable for maritime applications. Typical products include bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. The distinctive bronze mixture used at Briggs’ Foundry is copper based. It is composed of local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead, blended in precisely measured quantities. The resulting alloy is non-ferrous, known for its exceptional durability and longevity. HISTORY OF BRIGGS MARINE: The Briggs Brass Foundry, trading as Briggs & Son Foundry, was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs (1863-1931) with his son George Edward Briggs. In 1922, the youngest son, Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs, joined the foundry. After Herbert died in 1931, his sons George and Cyril ran the foundry. The business became known as Briggs Marine Foundry, the “non-ferrous founders” and “bell specialists”. The foundry products were made using the traditional sand-casting method, which is now over two thousand years old and is becoming a dying art. The foundry operated at 70 Wellington St, Collingwood, and specialised in casting ship bells and other marine equipment and fittings. It also made decorative items such as miniature ship propellers. The great-granddaughter of Herbert Briggs inherited a Briggs brass bell, similar to one at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. In 1965, Cyril was the only remaining family member involved in Briggs Marine Products. The firm relocated to Chesterville Rd, Moorabbin and Cyril went into partnership with Frank Lee. In the same year, the firm exhibited its products at the 1965 Boat Show. When Cyril passed away in 1967, Frank took over the business with two new partners. After Frank Lee died in 1971, the foundry was run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. Briggs Foundry had a community-minded retail branch in Warrnambool, selling cast boat fittings and equipment to fishermen and others in the regional marine industry. The branch closed in 1972. In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, many Briggs Marine brassware products were generously donated from its Melbourne foundry, along with casting patterns, tools, machinery and a cupboard. EXHIBITION and LEGACY: The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village, where visitors could view them and gain insight into the foundering and metalwork trades that supported maritime industries, including shipwrights and boatbuilders. The castings produced at the foundry were also vital for farmers, manufacturers and other local industries. This exhibit was part of a broader showcase of working crafts, trades and services typical of a Maritime town. The display was available to the public from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994, when the space was repurposed. It is believed that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building. A notable feature of the Village Brass Foundry was the historic Cornish chimney, presented as a working model. This chimney visually demonstrated the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. Constructed from specially curved bricks, the chimney now stands at about two-thirds of its original height, having been relocated from the Grassmere Cheese factory. The hand-cast sand patterns hold considerable significance due to their association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its expertise in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and marine equipment. Known for their specialisation in non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders supplied high-quality fittings and equipment for maritime use. The company extended its operations by opening a branch in Warrnambool, where it actively supported the local community. The foundry’s ability to cast essential products was important to local and regional industries, like fishing, farming, manufacturing and commercial businesses. Through its presence, its reputation was reinforced as both a skilled manufacturer and a community-minded enterprise. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry. Pattern: a pair of blocks that form a rectangle with a carved centre hole and a disc shape inside. The block is made from laminated pieces of wood with cut corners. Both sides have four drilled holes in a square configuration, but in different positions. The cut faces, and the space carved into them, are painted red; one piece has two dowel pins that fit into two drilled holes on the other. 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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Foundry Patterns set, Briggs Brass Foundry, 1912-1972
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Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast pattern mould foundry brass foundry metal foundry crate box wooden container Briggs traditional method trade sand cast cast brass alloy copper alloy marine equipment Marine Tools marine fittings Briggs' Bronze copper tin zinc lead non-corrosive Briggs family brassware metalware foundering metalwork maritime casting Cornish chimney curved bricks Grassmere Cheese Factory 1912 Herbert Harrison Briggs H H Briggs George Edward Briggs Briggs & Son Foundry Collingwood Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Cyril Briggs H H Briggs & Sons Foundry bell founders Schomberg Bell Alliance Casting & Engineering Solutions Collingwood Foundry Ship chandlers marine products Flagstaff Hill Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Briggs & Son Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Moorabbin Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists founders metalworking traditional sand casting casting pattern foundry pattern Stamped: "H.33 / II" (H may be N or a square B) Wooden rectangular crate with removable wooden lid. ...The wooden pattern forms part of a larger collection; some of them were secured within a durable wooden crate. The cast pattern was an essential tool at Briggs Brass Foundry, specifically designed for creating sand casts. Sand casting is a time-honoured technique, with a history exceeding 2,000 years. The handcrafted nature of this process produces brass and copper alloy items particularly suitable for maritime applications. Typical products include bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. The distinctive bronze mixture used at Briggs’ Foundry is copper based. It is composed of local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead, blended in precisely measured quantities. The resulting alloy is non-ferrous, known for its exceptional durability and longevity. HISTORY OF BRIGGS MARINE: The Briggs Brass Foundry, trading as Briggs & Son Foundry, was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs (1863-1931) with his son George Edward Briggs. In 1922, the youngest son, Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs, joined the foundry. After Herbert died in 1931, his sons George and Cyril ran the foundry. The business became known as Briggs Marine Foundry, the “non-ferrous founders” and “bell specialists”. The foundry products were made using the traditional sand-casting method, which is now over two thousand years old and is becoming a dying art. The foundry operated at 70 Wellington St, Collingwood, and specialised in casting ship bells and other marine equipment and fittings. It also made decorative items such as miniature ship propellers. The great-granddaughter of Herbert Briggs inherited a Briggs brass bell, similar to one at Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. In 1965, Cyril was the only remaining family member involved in Briggs Marine Products. The firm relocated to Chesterville Rd, Moorabbin and Cyril went into partnership with Frank Lee. In the same year, the firm exhibited its products at the 1965 Boat Show. When Cyril passed away in 1967, Frank took over the business with two new partners. After Frank Lee died in 1971, the foundry was run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. Briggs Foundry had a community-minded retail branch in Warrnambool, selling cast boat fittings and equipment to fishermen and others in the regional marine industry. The branch closed in 1972. In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, many Briggs Marine brassware products were generously donated from its Melbourne foundry, along with casting patterns, tools, machinery and a cupboard. EXHIBITION and LEGACY: The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village, where visitors could view them and gain insight into the foundering and metalwork trades that supported maritime industries, including shipwrights and boatbuilders. The castings produced at the foundry were also vital for farmers, manufacturers and other local industries. This exhibit was part of a broader showcase of working crafts, trades and services typical of a Maritime town. The display was available to the public from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994, when the space was repurposed. It is believed that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building. A notable feature of the Village Brass Foundry was the historic Cornish chimney, presented as a working model. This chimney visually demonstrated the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. Constructed from specially curved bricks, the chimney now stands at about two-thirds of its original height, having been relocated from the Grassmere Cheese factory. The hand-cast sand patterns hold considerable significance due to their association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its expertise in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and marine equipment. Known for their specialisation in non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders supplied high-quality fittings and equipment for maritime use. The company extended its operations by opening a branch in Warrnambool, where it actively supported the local community. The foundry’s ability to cast essential products was important to local and regional industries, like fishing, farming, manufacturing and commercial businesses. Through its presence, its reputation was reinforced as both a skilled manufacturer and a community-minded enterprise. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry. Wooden rectangular crate with removable wooden lid. Inside is a set of wooden patterns of various shapes and sizes for making sand moulds in a metal foundry. The crate is made from thick wooden planks nailed together. The extended wooden struts on the long sides form a frame to hold the wooden lid. A pair of metal handles is at each short end of the crate, fixed with strong metal bolts. Between each pair of handles is an inscription stamped into the wood. The underside of the crate has red paint splashes. There are insect holes in the wood, but no active infestation. The patterns were made and used at Briggs Brass Foundry in Melbourne.Stamped: "H.33 / II" (H may be N or a square B)flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, pattern, mould, foundry, brass foundry, metal foundry, crate, box, wooden container, briggs, traditional method, trade, sand cast, cast, brass alloy, copper alloy, marine equipment, marine tools, marine fittings, briggs' bronze, copper tin zinc lead, non-corrosive, briggs family, brassware, metalware, foundering, metalwork, maritime, casting, cornish chimney, curved bricks, grassmere cheese factory, 1912, herbert harrison briggs, h h briggs, george edward briggs, briggs & son foundry, collingwood, cyril falkiner mckinnon briggs, cyril briggs, h h briggs & sons foundry, bell founders, schomberg bell, alliance casting & engineering solutions, collingwood foundry, ship chandlers, marine products, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, briggs & son brass foundry, briggs marine, moorabbin, briggs brass foundry, briggs marine foundry, briggs marine products, frank lee, les lee, eva lee, briggs marine warrnambool, non-ferrous founders, bell specialists, ship bell specialists, founders, metalworking, traditional sand casting, casting pattern, foundry pattern -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFurniture - Cupboard, 1912-1972
... Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Briggs Briggs Marine Briggs Foundry cupboard storage brass objects Briggs family marine products village display Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Herbert Harrison Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Collingwood Moorabbin Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists sand cast marine equipment marine fittings foundry brass foundry founders Cupboard; wooden, painted red with two green doors, round wood door knobs a wood catch. ...At Briggs’ Brass Foundry, traditional sand-casting techniques have been practised for generations. Sand casting, a craft that spans over two thousand years, involves creating intricate moulds into which molten metal is poured. This handcrafted process produces durable brass and copper alloy goods, which are particularly suited to marine environments. Items such as bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers have all been made using this technique. The bronze mixture used by Briggs is a copper-based alloy, carefully formulated from locally sourced ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead in precise quantities. This results in a non-ferrous finished product, renowned for its longevity and resilience, often lasting indefinitely even in harsh conditions. Donation to Flagstaff Hill: In Flagstaff Hill's formative years, 1972-1975, the Briggs family generously donated a range of related items, including casting patterns, brassware, tools, machinery and a cupboard. These patterns illustrate the historic trades of foundering and metalwork, both of which have been essential in supporting marine industries such as shipwrights and boatbuilders. Furthermore, local industries like farming and manufacturing have relied on foundries for the casting of essential equipment. It is believed that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building. Exhibition and Legacy: The donated items were displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village. This exhibit was part of a broader showcase of working crafts, trades and services typical of a Maritime town. The display was available to the public from the completion of the building in 1986 until 1994, when the space was repurposed. A notable feature of the Village Brass Foundry was the historic Cornish chimney, presented as a working model. This chimney visually demonstrated the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. Constructed from specially curved bricks, the chimney now stands at about two-thirds of its original height, having been relocated from the Grassmere Cheese factory.The small cupboard holds particular significance due to its association with brass foundries operating across Victoria. Marine industries, including ship and boat building, depend heavily on high-quality castings for their machinery, equipment and fittings. Briggs Brass Foundry developed a specialised brass alloy using non-ferrous metals, ensuring the durability and longevity of its products in demanding marine environments. The cupboard is linked to Briggs Maine, a longstanding business dedicated to producing cast goods tailored for the marine sector. The foundry was equipped to meet requirements for both custom and mass-produced items. Briggs Foundry’s products were commonly installed on sailing and steam vessels operating along Victoria’s coastline, including in Warrnambool. In addition to general marine fittings, Briggs Marine was recognised for its expertise in bell-founding. The foundry is notably associated with the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, having restored this small, historic bell to its original condition. The Schomberg Bell is a fine example from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century, reflecting the craftsmanship and heritage preserved by Briggs Brass Foundry.Cupboard; wooden, painted red with two green doors, round wood door knobs a wood catch. Doors are made from tongue-and-groove wood. Inside are two shelves. Stored on the shelves are an assortment of brass hinges, pipes, handles, ventilators, collars, and so on from the Briggs Foundry, Melbourne.flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, briggs, briggs marine, briggs foundry, cupboard, storage, brass objects, briggs family, marine products, village display, briggs brass foundry, briggs marine foundry, briggs marine products, herbert harrison briggs, george edward briggs, cyril falkiner mckinnon briggs, collingwood, moorabbin, frank lee, les lee, eva lee, briggs marine warrnambool, non-ferrous founders, bell specialists, ship bell specialists, sand cast, marine equipment, marine fittings, foundry, brass foundry, founders -
Learmonth and District Historical Society Inc.Photo, Eden Photo Studios Ballarat, Waubra Football Premiers 1925, circa 1925
... In the photo are (back) unknown, unknown, Les(Sandy) Yates, Eric.Yates, Tom Bourke, Bob Simpkin, Nick Purcil, unknown, unknown.(middle row) Ian Coutts, Walter Harrison, unknown,unknown, unknown,unknown,unknown,Bill Smith, unknown, Don Fisher. ...In the photo are (back) unknown, unknown, Les(Sandy) Yates, Eric.Yates, Tom Bourke, Bob Simpkin, Nick Purcil, unknown, unknown.(middle row) Ian Coutts, Walter Harrison, unknown,unknown, unknown,unknown,unknown,Bill Smith, unknown, Don Fisher. ...Waubra Football Team were Premiers in 1925 and this photo was taken to celebrate this. In the photo are (back) unknown, unknown, Les(Sandy) Yates, Eric.Yates, Tom Bourke, Bob Simpkin, Nick Purcil, unknown, unknown.(middle row) Ian Coutts, Walter Harrison, unknown,unknown, unknown,unknown,unknown,Bill Smith, unknown, Don Fisher. (front row) Harold Bowe, Alf.Harrison, Norm McDonald, Joe Wilson, William (Sharpy) Harrison, Stan Yates (Captain) Alex McDonald, Peter Fraser, Jack Cantwell Cecil Harrison, Angus Fisher. Sepia Photo of the Waubra Football Club 1925 on a dark brown mountPremiers 1925 LDA. (Learmonth District Association)sporting events.waubra football premiers.1925 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMachine - Lathe, W F & John Barnes, early 1900s
... Harrison Briggs. In 1965, the firm was owned by partners Cyril Briggs and Frank Lee: Cyril died in 1967, and Frank died in 1971, so the foundry was then run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. ...Harrison Briggs. In 1965, the firm was owned by partners Cyril Briggs and Frank Lee: Cyril died in 1967, and Frank died in 1971, so the foundry was then run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. ...This woodworking lathe, connected to both a pulley and a flywheel, demonstrates its historical operation with a steam engine. Such a configuration reflects manufacturing practices from the late 1800s and early 1900s, when steam power was the predominant source for driving workshop and factory machinery. Large machine shops often utilised a single power source, distributing power via roof-mounted belts and pulleys to operate several machines simultaneously. Over time, petrol-driven motors were introduced, and eventually, electricity became the standard power source. Conversion kits were made available in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to adapt older lathes to these newer, cleaner fuels. Manufacturer's History: W.F. & J. Barnes was a renowned maker of hand- and foot-powered treadle woodworking and metalworking machinery, established in 1869. The partnership between William F. Barnes and John Barnes was formalised in 1872, and the firm was incorporated in 1884. Their machines were used for both ‘farm’ applications and professional engineering. By 1881, the company began producing electrically powered machinery. By 1937, W.F. & J. Barnes expanded into manufacturing machinery for automotive assembly. The business closed in 1983, and in 1998, LeBlond Ltd. of Ohio acquired the firm. The lathe was donated by Briggs Marine, Melbourne: In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, Briggs Marine, Melbourne (Briggs Brass Foundry), donated equipment and objects used or made at their premises. The foundry was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs. In 1965, the firm was owned by partners Cyril Briggs and Frank Lee: Cyril died in 1967, and Frank died in 1971, so the foundry was then run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine’s Warrnambool Branch closed in 1972 after the death of Frank Lee in 1971. Flagstaff Hill’s founding director, John Lindsay, recalled that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building, around the time the Maritime Museum opened in 1975. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. This early 1900s lathe marks a significant stage in the evolution of machinery, positioned between the era of hand-operated machines and the advent of electrically powered equipment. Its presence exemplifies the progression of industrial technology and craftsmanship during this period. The lathe is particularly notable for its association with the Briggs Brass Foundry. The foundry was known for developing a specialised brass alloy composed of non-ferrous metals, a formulation that resulted in durable products built to withstand the demanding conditions of marine environments. This focus on resilience and longevity made Briggs Brass Foundry’s goods highly sought after within the maritime sector. Briggs Maine, a long-established business, utilised the foundry’s capabilities to create cast goods tailored to the needs of the marine industry. The facility was equipped to deliver both custom-designed and mass-produced items, ensuring versatility in meeting various requirements. Many of Briggs Foundry’s products found their place on sailing and steam vessels throughout Victoria’s coastline, including in the port town of Warrnambool, where there was once a brancy of Briggs Marine. In addition to general marine fittings, Briggs Marine earned recognition for its expertise in bell-founding. The foundry’s reputation is closely linked to the restoration of the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, a small but historically significant bell from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century. The successful restoration of the Schomberg Bell demonstrates Briggs Brass Foundry’s commitment to preserving craftsmanship and maritime heritage.The lathe is a green, bench-type, steam-powered woodworking machine. Its bench is supported by decorative posts at each end, with each post dividing into arched legs. The lathe is mechanically connected to both a pulley and a flywheel, designed to be operated in conjunction with a steam engine. Included with the lathe is a range of accessories. Across the front of the machine, an inscription is cast, and a stamped, metal lathe pulley guide is attached to the drive mechanism. The lathe was manufactured by W. F. and J. Barnes, Rockford, Illinois, USA, during the 1900s.“W F and J Barnes, Rockford, USA” "1820" "1887"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, lathe, steam-operated lathe, steam-operated pulley, steam power, steam engine, machine, steam operated machine, metal work, foundry work, metal working trade, tool, pulley driven, metalworking, woodworking, barnes lathe, briggs marine, belt driven, wordworking lathe, free standing lathe, bench lathe, steam powered, vintage lathe, woodturning lathe, w. f. and j. barnes, illanois, early 20th century, briggs, briggs brass foundry, briggs marine foundry, briggs marine products, herbert harrison briggs, george edward briggs, cyril falkiner mckinnon briggs, collingwood, moorabbin, frank lee, les lee, eva lee, briggs marine warrnambool, non-ferrous founders, bell specialists, ship bell specialists, sand cast, marine equipment, marine fittings, foundry, brass foundry, founders -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageEquipment - Pattern, Briggs Brass Foundry, Early 20th century
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Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Briggs' Bronze trade sand cast cast brass alloy copper alloy pattern mould foundry brass foundry metal foundry casting sand mould sand casting marine equipment Marine Tools marine fittings copper tin zinc lead non-ferrous non-corrosive brassware metalware foundering metalwork maritime bell founders Ship chandlers marine products Briggs family Herbert Harrison Briggs H H Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Cyril Briggs Briggs & Son Brass Foundry H H Briggs & Sons Foundry Briggs Marine Alliance Casting & Engineering Solutions Grassmere Cheese Factory Cornish chimney curved bricks Collingwood Moorabbin Collingwood Foundry Moorabbin Foundry 1912 Briggs Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists founders traditional send casting Pattern; hexagonal wooden shape painted orange. ...The wooden pattern forms part of a larger collection, securely stored within a durable wooden crate. This pattern was an essential tool at Briggs’ Brass Foundry, specifically designed for creating sand casts. Sand casting is a time-honoured technique, with a history exceeding 2,000 years. The handcrafted nature of this process results in the production of brass and copper alloy items, which are particularly suitable for maritime applications. Typical products include bells, boat hooks, cowls, propellers, handles, lids, rowlocks, hooks, letters, bolts, rail holders, brackets, deck plates, flanges, rudder guides, portholes and covers. The distinctive bronze mixture used at Briggs’ Foundry is copper-based, composed of local ingots of copper, tin, zinc and lead, blended in precisely measured quantities. The resulting alloy is non-ferrous, known for its exceptional durability and longevity. In the early years of Flagstaff Hill, the Briggs family generously donated the crate of patterns along with other related items such as brassware, tools and machinery. These items were prominently displayed in a simulated Brass Foundry within the Village, alongside other working crafts, trades and services typical of a maritime town. From the completion of the building in 1986 until its repurposing in 1994, visitors could view these items and gain insight into the foundering and metalwork trades that supported maritime industries, including shipwrights and boatbuilders. The castings produced at the foundry were also vital for farmers, manufacturers and other local industries. The Brass Foundry display featured a historic Cornish chimney, constructed as a working model to illustrate the process of smelting metal in furnaces and pouring it into sand moulds. The chimney, crafted from specially curved bricks, currently stands at approximately two-thirds of its original height, having previously been located at the Grassmere Cheese factory. The craft of sand-casting, which utilises intricately carved wooden patterns to create metal objects, stands as a testament to the enduring value of traditional skills. This age-old technique remains relevant today, linking past craftsmanship to ongoing industrial practices. The foundry pattern set holds particular significance due to its strong associations with brass foundries, both locally and in coastal regions across Victoria. In these areas, marine industries such as ship and boat building have long depended on high-quality metal castings for the machinery, equipment, and fittings essential to their operations. The alloys formulated by Briggs Brass Foundry, crafted from non-ferrous metals, were specifically designed to provide superior longevity and durability in maritime environments. These patterns are closely tied to the history of the Briggs Brass Foundry, a respected and long-running company that specialised in producing cast goods for the marine sector. The foundry was equipped to supply both unique, one-off items and mass-produced components, ensuring that its products found their way onto a variety of sail and steam vessels along the Victorian coast, including in Warrnambool. In addition to its broader marine applications, Briggs Brass Foundry established itself as a bell-founder specialist. The company’s expertise is notably linked to the historic Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, which they restored to its original splendour as a fine example of a bell from a luxury migrant ship of the mid-19th century. The significance of the pattern set is further heightened by its association with Briggs Brass Founders, a firm established in the early 20th century and widely recognised for its proficiency in producing, repairing, and restoring ship bells and other marine equipment. Renowned for their non-ferrous metal casting, Briggs Brass Founders consistently supplied high-quality fittings and equipment vital to maritime pursuits. Moreover, the company expanded its influence by opening a branch in Warrnambool. Through this local presence, Briggs Brass Founders supported the regional marine industry and forged strong connections with fishermen and businesses. This not only reinforced their reputation as skilled manufacturers but also highlighted their commitment to community engagement and support. Pattern; hexagonal wooden shape painted orange. The thick carved wooden shape is in halves forming a hole when locked together with the dowel pegs and opposing drilled holes. 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Federation University Historical CollectionReport, Grampians Puma
... : An up-dated Report of the Deakin Puma Study Australian Animal Folklore Collection John A Henry John Henry Maurice Hornocker grampians geranium springs puma Felis concor mt bepcha scats US Army Peter Morris hans brunner mt Gambier RAAF Ernst Wieher Ellis Tucker halls gap Peter Dryden Geoff Riddle Snow astbury robert hiatt tom schubert trevor clark dick saligari ted saligari terry zerbst brian warren gary Middleton barry henderson morrie lawson bill hower michael harrison ray kerris robert east terry rethus dougal shilcock garth rees ilka rees harry shrive ellis tucker American Airmen Mascot Billywing range Sandy mackirdy mark johnson john morris des paulson feral cat roses gap paula odare gaye beveridge donald macarthur karen jeffery plaster casts terry rethus tom schubert Victoria valley mt talbot fox john spencer ivan bother neal bother evan macklay harry shrive bill hower michael harrsion norma harrison ellis tucker gary middleton barry henderson joy potter les becker John Ryan Cam anderson Richardson Shirley farrant Adinsall max xharles margaret hurley linda crawford don anderson paddy hynes barry bell neal boethe Mark Johnson Victoria Point David Hamilton Wally Smith mythical myth folklore White A4 pages laser printed pages related to a study conducted on the possibility of a Grampians Puma (Felis concolor) populations. ...The study into the Grampians Puma was undertaken by John A. Henry to settle the question of the existence of a puma population in the mountains. People who believe they have sighted a puma, or have sighted other evidence, were interviewed. The study also looked into records relating to the potential of USA army personal leaving a mascot in the grampians. Also see cat no 14012 - Pumas in the Grampians Mountains: A compelling Case?: An up-dated Report of the Deakin Puma StudyWhite A4 pages laser printed pages related to a study conducted on the possibility of a Grampians Puma (Felis concolor) populations. Australian Animal Foklore Collectionaustralian animal folklore collection, john a henry, john henry, maurice hornocker, grampians, geranium springs, puma, felis concor, mt bepcha, scats, us army, peter morris, hans brunner, mt gambier, raaf, ernst wieher, ellis tucker, halls gap, peter dryden, geoff riddle, snow astbury, robert hiatt, tom schubert, trevor clark, dick saligari, ted saligari, terry zerbst, brian warren, gary middleton, barry henderson, morrie lawson, bill hower, michael harrison, ray kerris, robert east, terry rethus, dougal shilcock, garth rees, ilka rees, harry shrive, ellis tucker, american airmen, mascot, billywing range, sandy mackirdy, mark johnson, john morris, des paulson, feral cat, roses gap, paula odare, gaye beveridge, donald macarthur, karen jeffery, plaster casts, terry rethus, tom schubert, victoria valley, mt talbot, fox, john spencer, ivan bother, neal bother, evan macklay, harry shrive, bill hower, michael harrsion, norma harrison, ellis tucker, gary middleton, barry henderson, joy potter, les becker, john ryan, cam anderson, richardson, shirley farrant, adinsall, max xharles, margaret hurley, linda crawford, don anderson, paddy hynes, barry bell, neal boethe, mark johnson, victoria point, david hamilton, wally smith, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical CollectionPoster, Ballarat School of Mines staff, 1995, 1995
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Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields davis, sonia dixon, heather dixon, philip durant, heather dyer, robert fennell, anne firth, barrie gaunt malcolm gunn, peter hobbs, lyn hood, graham howell, kevin jelbart, john johnson, murray leith, john lovett, bob mcfarlane, roger mendelson, steven merrett, pam nicholls, geoff o'toole, jan palmer, max parfenovics, roly pavey, sue perrin, mary pym, ian rae, bradley ryan, bill seymour, carole shiel, peter sordello, john staley, bruce vallance, malcolm vn dreven, john watts, liz whittle, bill woodruff, brian beanland, graham collier, betty crump, neville d'angri, val dunlop, barbara fennell, anne (humphry) hall, paula haller, walter heighway, alastair hocking, geoff humphrey, anne (fennell) kellam, trevor kisler, peter lawless, bob little, garry mail, andrew mclennan, brian mcnulty, patti mitaxa, ian nunn, peter olmstead, dennis peart, alby perry, graeme pope, geoff pyke, george shannon, leo sharman, eric shearer, graham sheehan, frank shiells, peter stefschenk, ray stoddart, roger turner, jim vandreven, john wallis,. lee akers, keith boast, keith byrne, simone calistro, paul dixon, john faull, shirley fenelon, virginia french, neville gribble, isabel grist, carol haddow, david haley, rosaley harris, ian hazlett, rocky heffernan, liz jardine, cynthia kemp, john knight, kim lambeth, paul lanigan, alison lesock, peter lyttle, gary martin, kevin mcmillan, adrian mcneight, wendy nestor, david osborne, bill o'shea, bob parker, frank penhall, graham pink, alan pink, merrill rasmussen, mary sarah, doug schenk, ray seymour, doug sullivan, andrew thake, tony thorpe, sharon tiller, donna torrington, andrew trembath, colin trotter, peter turner, sonia webber, brian wild, ron williams, carol wren, derek yeomans, lorraine bergin, peter burgess, zena crebbin, irene gough, tsony haller, fleur murray, bill oparski, cheyrl snibson, graham sordello, franl sutton, ron walsh, paul adrian, bill aiton, alan barratt, geoff bevelander, mark bridges, bill brown, doug cartledge, brian conroy, ken cook, les curran, laurie davidson, ron davies, dennis dobbyn, col edwards, harold ellis, alan fithall, david flanagon, john fletcher, jeff harrison, john howlett, keith hutchions, bob lindorff, les lucas, ron mccann, david mcdonald, laughlin mclellan, jan mitchell, ian morgan, bob perovic, bruno robinson, ian shaw, jim smail, andrew stevens, bernie symons, doug trainor, malcolm van hammond, hans wallis, lee whitefield, gordon woolman, tom Max Palmer donna tiller neville french rocky hazlet tony thake colin trembath Anne fennell doug sara jan mclellan Poster of all Ballarat School of Mines staff (named) Ballarat School of Mines staff, 1995 Poster Poster ...Poster of all Ballarat School of Mines staff (named)davis, sonia, dixon, heather, dixon, philip, durant, heather, dyer, robert, fennell, anne, firth, barrie, gaunt malcolm, gunn, peter, hobbs, lyn, hood, graham, howell, kevin, jelbart, john, johnson, murray, leith, john, lovett, bob, mcfarlane, roger, mendelson, steven, merrett, pam, nicholls, geoff, o'toole, jan, palmer, max, parfenovics, roly, pavey, sue, perrin, mary, pym, ian, rae, bradley, ryan, bill, seymour, carole, shiel, peter, sordello, john, staley, bruce, vallance, malcolm, vn dreven, john, watts, liz, whittle, bill, woodruff, brian, beanland, graham, collier, betty, crump, neville, d'angri, val, dunlop, barbara, fennell, anne (humphry), hall, paula, haller, walter, heighway, alastair, hocking, geoff, humphrey, anne (fennell), kellam, trevor, kisler, peter, lawless, bob, little, garry, mail, andrew, mclennan, brian, mcnulty, patti, mitaxa, ian, nunn, peter, olmstead, dennis, peart, alby, perry, graeme, pope, geoff, pyke, george, shannon, leo, sharman, eric, shearer, graham, sheehan, frank, shiells, peter, stefschenk, ray, stoddart, roger, turner, jim, vandreven, john, wallis,. lee, akers, keith, boast, keith, byrne, simone, calistro, paul, dixon, john, faull, shirley, fenelon, virginia, french, neville, gribble, isabel, grist, carol, haddow, david, haley, rosaley, harris, ian, hazlett, rocky, heffernan, liz, jardine, cynthia, kemp, john, knight, kim, lambeth, paul, lanigan, alison, lesock, peter, lyttle, gary, martin, kevin, mcmillan, adrian, mcneight, wendy, nestor, david, osborne, bill, o'shea, bob, parker, frank, penhall, graham, pink, alan, pink, merrill, rasmussen, mary, sarah, doug, schenk, ray, seymour, doug, sullivan, andrew, thake, tony, thorpe, sharon, tiller, donna, torrington, andrew, trembath, colin, trotter, peter, turner, sonia, webber, brian, wild, ron, williams, carol, wren, derek, yeomans, lorraine, bergin, peter, burgess, zena, crebbin, irene, gough, tsony, haller, fleur, murray, bill, oparski, cheyrl, snibson, graham, sordello, franl, sutton, ron, walsh, paul, adrian, bill, aiton, alan, barratt, geoff, bevelander, mark, bridges, bill, brown, doug, cartledge, brian, conroy, ken, cook, les, curran, laurie, davidson, ron, davies, dennis, dobbyn, col, edwards, harold, ellis, alan, fithall, david, flanagon, john, fletcher, jeff, harrison, john, howlett, keith, hutchions, bob, lindorff, les, lucas, ron, mccann, david, mcdonald, laughlin, mclellan, jan, mitchell, ian, morgan, bob, perovic, bruno, robinson, ian, shaw, jim, smail, andrew, stevens, bernie, symons, doug, trainor, malcolm, van hammond, hans, wallis, lee, whitefield, gordon, woolman, tom, max palmer, donna tiller, neville french, rocky hazlet, tony thake, colin trembath, anne fennell, doug sara, jan mclellan -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - A.G. Spaldings Collection, Various
... Harrison, D. Parsons & D. Webster 717.65 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Front L - R Les Noble, Wally O'Brien & Unknown 717.66 - A.G. ...Harrison, D. Parsons & D. Webster 717.65 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Front L - R Les Noble, Wally O'Brien & Unknown 717.66 - A.G. ...A large collection of photos and documents relating to the Spaldings factory in Sunshine. These items were given to the Sunshine & District Historical Society Inc. at a reunion of ex employees of Spaldings held 24th October 2002.717.01 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - L to R Margaret Donaldson, Phyl Shimmin, Dawn Hancock 717.01 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - L to R Margaret Donaldson, Phyl Shimmin, Dawn Hancock Back 717.02 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Dawn Hancock 717.02 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Dawn Hancock Back 717.03 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Gwen Howlett & Phyl Shimmin 717.03 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Gwen Howlett & Phyl Shimmin Back 717.04 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Gwen Howlett & Phyl Shimmin 717.04 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Gwen Howlett & Phyl Shimmin Back 717.05 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine 717.05 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine Back 717.06 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine 717.06 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine Back 717.07 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine Front 717.07 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine Back 717.08 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine 717.08 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Ball Painting Machine Back 717.09 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Valda Davies, Maureen Rau, Margaret Baker, Phyl Shimmin, Dorothy Dunn & Dawn Hancock 717.09 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Valda Davies, Maureen Rau, Margaret Baker, Phyl Shimmin, Dorothy Dunn & Dawn Hancock Back 717.10 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Faye Unknown, Hanock, Thomson, McDarnid, Flemming, Taylor, Shimmin, Trembath, Dwyer, Omant 717.10 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Faye Unknown, Hanock, Thomson, McDarnid, Flemming, Taylor, Shimmin, Trembath, Dwyer, Omant, Whiteside, Unknown, Watson & Unknown 717.11 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Noreen Omant, Dahpne Thomson, Valda Davies, Phyl Shimmin, Iris Handley, M. Memeanett, J. Whiteside, P. Twigg & J. Taylor 717.11 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Noreen Omant, Dahpne Thomson, Valda Davies, Phyl Shimmin, Iris Handley, M. Memeanett, J. Whiteside, P. Twigg & J. Taylor Back 717.11 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Noreen Omant, Dahpne Thomson, Valda Davies, Phyl Shimmin, Iris Handley, M. Memmeanett, J. Whiteside, P. Twigg & J. Taylor 717.11 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Noreen Omant, Dahpne Thomson, Valda Davies, Phyl Shimmin, Iris Handley, M. Memmeanett, J. Whiteside, P. Twigg & J. Taylor Back 717.12 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Palmer, Watson, Andrews, McKenize, Menhennet, King, Davies, Hanley, Inglis, Hjorth, Shimmin & Omant 717.12 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Palmer, Watson, Andrews, McKenize, Menhennet, King, Davies, Hanley, Inglis, Hjorth, Shimmin & Omant Back 717.13 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Phyl Shimmin 717.13 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Phyl Shimmin Back 717.14 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Jenny Hill, Doris Leece, Nella Zammit, Vicki Unknown, Karen Millman, Noreen Omant & Phyl Shimmin 717.14 - A.G. Spaldings Collection -- Jenny Hill, Doris Leece, Nella Zammit, Vicki Unknown, Karen Millman, Noreen Omant & Phyl Shimmin Back 717.15 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Valda Davies, Jack Mawhinney, Phyl Shinnin & Joan Fleming 717.15 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Valda Davies, Jack Mawhinney, Phyl Shinnin & Joan Fleming Back 717.16 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Andrews, Kowk, Unkn, Shimmin, Menhennet, McKenzie, Unkn, Unkn, Omant, Inglis, Handley, Watson, Thomson, Taylor & Hjort 717.16 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Andrews, Kowk, Unknown, Shimmin, Menhennet, McKenzie, Unkn, Unkn, Omant, Inglis, Handley, Watson, Thomson, Taylor & Horth Back 717.17 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Taylor, Davies, Watson, Thomson, Koek, Omant, Smith, Whitton, Shimmin, Rau, Hampley, Coughlin & Lewis 717.17 - A.G. Spaldings Collection -Taylor, Davies, Watson, Thomson, Koek, Omant, Smith, Whitton, Shimmin, Rau, Hampley, Coughlin & Lewis Back 717.18 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Ike Burns, Margaret Johnson, Joyce Arnold, Kath Atkins, Max Smith, Phyl Shimmin 717.18 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Ike Burns, Margaret Johnson, Joyce Arnold, Kath Atkins, Max Smith, Phyl Shimmin Back 717.19 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tennis Rackets & Tennis Balls 717.20 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tennis Rackets 717.21 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tennis Rackets & Basket Balls 717.22 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Soccer Balls & Bags 717.23 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - John Schmidt, Phyl Simmin, Pieter de Blaun & Arthur Mills 717.23 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - John Schmidt, Phyl Simmin, Pieter de Blaun & Arthur Mills Back 717.24 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - L to R Ron Cameron, Phyl Shimmin, Noel Aldenhoven & Peter Schafer 717.24 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - L to R Ron Cameron, Phyl Shimmin, Noel Aldenhoven & Peter Schafer Back 717.25 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Van der Hurk, Mills, Tribe, Stucey, Gathercole, May, De Blaun, Shimmin, Omant, Harris, Hume, Clemson & Goudie Back 717.25 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Van der Hurk, Mills, Tribe, Stucey, Gathercole, May, De Blaun, Shimmin, Omant, Harris, Hume, Clemson & Goudie 717.26 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Joyce Arnold, Ann Cottee & Margaret Johnson 717.26 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Joyce Arnold, Ann Cottee & Margaret Johnson Back 717.27 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tom Tribe & Barry Priest 717.27 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tom Tribe & Barry Priest Back 717.28 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - D. de Blawn, L. Davidson, N. Omant, J. Schmidt, P. Shimmin, P. de Blawn & A. Mills 717.28 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - D. de Blawn, L. Davidson, N. Omant, J. Schmidt, P. Shimmin, P. de Blawn & A. Mills Back 717.29 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Dave Harris, Noreem Omant & Phyl Shimmin 717.29 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Dave Harris, Noreem Omant & Phyl Shimmin Back 717.30 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Factory Maintenance Crew Allan Hariman, Alec Masson, Edgar Schultz & Dave Jones Back 717.30 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Factory Maintenance Crew Allan Hariman, Alec Masson, Edgar Schultz & Dave Jones 717.31 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Factory Maintenance Crew Edgar Schultz & Dave Jones Back 717.31 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Factory Maintenance Crew Edgar Schultz & Dave Jones 717.32 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tony Casun (Right) & Unknown (Left) 717.32 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tony Casun (Right) & Unknown (Left) Back 717.33 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tony Cascun (Middle), Louis (Right), Leone Zerafa (Front) & Unknown (Left) Back 717.33 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Tony Cascun (Middle), Louis (Right), Leone Zerafa (Front) & Unknown (Left) 717.34 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Leone Zerafa 717.34 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Leone Zerafa Back 717.35 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spaldings 25 Years Service Roll 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1978 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1979 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1980 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1981 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1982 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1983 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1984 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1985 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1986 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1987 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1988 Years Of Service Presentation 717.36 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1989 Years Of Service Presentation 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding On Q Newsletter Volume 3 No 4 April 1972 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding On Q Newsletter Volume 4 No 3 March 1973 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding Questor World Newsletter Volume 5 No 9-11 Sept, Oct - Nov 1974 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding Questor World Newsletter Volume 7 No 1-3 Jan - March 1976 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding Questor World Newsletter Volume 7 No 4-7 April - July 1976 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding Spalding Questor World Newsletter Volume 6 No 1-2 Dec 1974 & Jan - Feb 1975 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spalding Spalding Questor World Newsletter Volume 6 No 5-6 May - June 1975 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - The Spalding Star Newsletter Volume 1 No 1 August 1988 717.37 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - The Spalding Start Newsletter January 1989 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1990 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1991 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1992 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1993 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1994 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1995 Years Of Service Awards 717.38 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1996 Years Of Service Awards 717.39 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Social Annual General Meeting Minutes 1953 - 1976 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1976 Price List Effective 1st January 1976 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1976 Price List Effective 1st May 1976 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1977 Price List Effective 1st August 1977 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1977 Price List Effective 1st January 1977 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1978 Export Price List 1st August 1978 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1978 Price List Effective 1st February 1978 717.40 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - 1979 Price List Effective 1st December 1979 717.41 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - The Spalding Social & Sports Club Journal From 1934 717.42 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Newspaper Article - That's a lot of balls, fellahs Gary Buckenara & Tommy Tribe 717.43 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Illustrated Article - 1943 Memo Defence Contracts Wood Consumption 717.44 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Illustrated Article - Spaldings From The Beginning Page 72 717.44 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Illustrated Article - Spaldings From The Beginning Page 73 717.44 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Golf Illustrated Article - Spaldings From The Beginning Page 74 717.45 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - The Factory 717.47 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 R - L Stan Henry, Mrs. Betty Henry, Frank Saliba, John Willaton & Laurie Mottin 717.48 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 R - L Stan Henry, Mrs. Betty Henry, Frank Saliba, Mrs Saliba & Laurie Mottin 717.49 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Norm Carlton 717.50 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Frank Ford & Norm Carlton 717.51 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Frank Ford, Unknown & Norm Carlton 717.52 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Frank Ford, Unknown & Norm Carlton 717.53 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Unknown 717.54 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Noram Carlton & Unknown 717.55 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Unknown 717.56 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Norm Carlton & Phyl Shimmin 717.57 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Unknown 717.58 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Unknown 717.59 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Norm Carlton & Unknown 717.60 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Norm Carlton & Ron Cameron 717.61 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Phyl Shimmin 717.62 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Crowd 717.63 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 3rd From Left Norm Carlton & 5th From Left John Willaton 717.64 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Front L - R W. O'Brien, Mrs M. Harrison, D. Parsons & D. Webster 717.65 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Front L - R Les Noble, Wally O'Brien & Unknown 717.66 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Crowd 717.67 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Crowd 717.68 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Eric Wegener At Table 717.69 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Crowd 717.70 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Crowd 717.71 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.72 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Spaldings Products 717.73 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.74 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.75 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.76 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown & Unknown 717.77 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.78 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown & Unknown 717.79 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Norm Carlton & Unknown 717.80 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 L - R Unknown & Unknown 717.81 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Mrs B. Foxcroft 717.82 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 2002 Norm Carlton & Unknown 717.85 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Index Folder (Blank) 717.86 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Visitors Book 717.86 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Visitors Book 10th April 2015 717.86 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Visitors Book 28th April 2015 717.86 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Visitors Book Schools Exhibition October 2016 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 - Spaldings Reminiscence Day Large Flyer 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 - Spaldings Reminiscence Day Small Flyer 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - A Glimpse From The Past By Alma Smith 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - How Tennis Balls Are Made 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - How Tennis Rackets Are Made 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Letter Norm Anderson 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Newspaper Article A Tribute To The Past P. Shimmin, R. Cameron & N. Carlton 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Newspaper Article Spalding Returns Serve J. May, P. Shimmin, N. Omant & J. Arnold 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Reunion Attendence List No 1 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Reunion Attendence List No 2 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Spaldings Family Planning Reunion D. Coupe, P. Shimmin & R. Cameron 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Spaldings Sporting Goods Products 717.87 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Reunion 2002 Documents - Splading Our Fifty Years In Australia 717.88 - A.G. Spaldings Collection - Spaldings Cricket Team Premiers B Grade Season 1936-37 Team Photographspaldings, ballarat road, sunshine north -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Wally O'Brien Remembers Deer Park
... Wally OBrien Remembers Deer Park Australain Explosive Factory and Federals Manures ICI.Leathercloth Deer Park Hotel Deer Park Cycling Club Swaggies Nobels Mrs Wilson Les Diggins Esmond Carrick Clarrie Govan Ralph Williams Mrs Simmons Mrs Dickson Bill Thomas Bob Barnett Jimmy OBrien Wonhams Newmans Opies Christies Harrisons Babbs OBriens Thompsons Browns Vincents Folys Burnsides OConnors Drinkwaters OShaunsay Faddies Roberts Greys Horners McIntyres Barries|Handwritten notes Wally OBrien Remembers Deer Park|Typed notes Wally O'Brien Remembers Deer Park|Handwritten notes Harold Maxwell O'Brien My diary and Newlatter of Deer Park History|Handwritten notes Harold O'Brien Vivid Recollections that befall...Walter "Wally" James O'Brien Deer Park History Wally OBrien Remembers Deer Park Australain Explosive Factory and Federals Manures ICI.Leathercloth Deer Park Hotel Deer Park Cycling Club Swaggies Nobels Mrs Wilson Les Diggins Esmond Carrick Clarrie Govan Ralph Williams Mrs Simmons Mrs Dickson Bill Thomas Bob Barnett Jimmy OBrien Wonhams Newmans Opies Christies Harrisons Babbs OBriens Thompsons Browns Vincents Folys Burnsides OConnors Drinkwaters OShaunsay Faddies Roberts Greys Horners McIntyres Barries|Handwritten notes Wally OBrien Remembers Deer Park|Typed notes Wally O'Brien Remembers Deer Park|Handwritten notes Harold Maxwell O'Brien My diary and Newlatter of Deer Park History|Handwritten notes Harold O'Brien Vivid Recollections that befall Large collection of Wally O'Brien's notes on the history of Deer Park and residents Archive Wally O'Brien Remembers Deer Park ...Wally OBrien Remembers Deer Park Australain Explosive Factory and Federals Manures ICI.Leathercloth Deer Park Hotel Deer Park Cycling Club Swaggies Nobels Mrs Wilson Les Diggins Esmond Carrick Clarrie Govan Ralph Williams Mrs Simmons Mrs Dickson Bill Thomas Bob Barnett Jimmy OBrien Wonhams Newmans Opies Christies Harrisons Babbs OBriens Thompsons Browns Vincents Folys Burnsides OConnors Drinkwaters OShaunsay Faddies Roberts Greys Horners McIntyres Barries|Handwritten notes Wally OBrien Remembers Deer Park|Typed notes Wally O'Brien Remembers Deer Park|Handwritten notes Harold Maxwell O'Brien My diary and Newlatter of Deer Park History|Handwritten notes Harold O'Brien Vivid Recollections that befallwalter "wally" james o'brien, deer park, history -
Robin Boyd FoundationSlide, Robin Boyd, 1956-1957
... Le Corbusier’s Ronchamp Chapel in France. MIT Bemis Professorship MIT robin boyd slide Made in USA/ 04819/ W (Handwritten)/ Encircled 13 (Handwritten)/ Encircled 114F (Handwritten) Colour slide in a mount. Socony-Mobil Building (1952-56), 150 East 42nd Street, New York City, New York, USA. (Architects: Harrison ...Robin Boyd developed a close friendship with the founder of the Bauhaus in Weimar Germany, Walter Gropius, who had moved to the USA in the 1930s. Through this connection, Boyd was invited to be the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Bemis Professor at the School in the North American academic year 1956-7. Robin and Patricia Boyd, with their youngest daughter Suzy, were based in Cambridge, Massachusetts for the year. Boyd gave some lectures at MIT and he was also invited to give lectures at many other universities, allowing him to travel widely within the USA, especially on the East Coast. This gave him the opportunity to meet architects like Frank Lloyd Wright, Eero Saarinen, Paul Rudolph and many others, and visit the offices of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, and places like Taliesin and the General Motors Technical Center Detroit. On the way home, the Boyds visited London, Berlin, Paris and Le Corbusier’s Ronchamp Chapel in France.Colour slide in a mount. Socony-Mobil Building (1952-56), 150 East 42nd Street, New York City, New York, USA. (Architects: Harrison & Abramovitz and John B Peterkin.)Made in USA/ 04819/ W (Handwritten)/ Encircled 13 (Handwritten)/ Encircled 114F (Handwritten)mit bemis professorship, mit, robin boyd, slide -
Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, Illawarra Troupers Visually Impaired Drama Group
... Illawarra Troopers: a visually impaired drama group (inauguarated 1977) Members Roll: Geoff Cortous, Dulcie David, Les Littleton, Gladys Downs, Hester Whiteside, Eileen McDonald, Peg Clark, Ralph Chamberlain, Albert Smith, Nora Cooper, Arthur Williams, Pat Baum, Ivy Mallet, Mary Chettle, Ethel Jardine, Peter Tapp, Jack Lambert, John Philipson, Len Hoyle, Rob Archibald, Daisy Stepnell, Neville King, Alice Sloan, Ada de Medici, Eric de Medici, Patricia Harrison, Llona Smith. ...Illawarra Troopers: a visually impaired drama group (inauguarated 1977) Members Roll: Geoff Cortous, Dulcie David, Les Littleton, Gladys Downs, Hester Whiteside, Eileen McDonald, Peg Clark, Ralph Chamberlain, Albert Smith, Nora Cooper, Arthur Williams, Pat Baum, Ivy Mallet, Mary Chettle, Ethel Jardine, Peter Tapp, Jack Lambert, John Philipson, Len Hoyle, Rob Archibald, Daisy Stepnell, Neville King, Alice Sloan, Ada de Medici, Eric de Medici, Patricia Harrison, Llona Smith. ...Supported by volunteers and friends, and with some members accompanied by their guide dogs, the Illawarra Troopers was a drama group for visually impaired people. Their first concert was held in 1977, and the group continued to entertain local audiences for many years. Illawarra Troopers: a visually impaired drama group (inauguarated 1977) Members Roll: Geoff Cortous, Dulcie David, Les Littleton, Gladys Downs, Hester Whiteside, Eileen McDonald, Peg Clark, Ralph Chamberlain, Albert Smith, Nora Cooper, Arthur Williams, Pat Baum, Ivy Mallet, Mary Chettle, Ethel Jardine, Peter Tapp, Jack Lambert, John Philipson, Len Hoyle, Rob Archibald, Daisy Stepnell, Neville King, Alice Sloan, Ada de Medici, Eric de Medici, Patricia Harrison, Llona Smith. Guide Dogs: Inga, Yvette, Igor, Rene, Leonardo. Producer: Jo Kirtley. Assistants: Judy Phillips, Val Anderson, Maisie Littleton, Dorothy Nicholls, Florence Mlodawski. Troopers Theme Song: Words by Olive FoleyPicture of wooden board with engraved names of the Illawarra Troopersassociation for the blind, nameplates -
Kew Historical Society IncPrint - Framed Fashion Plate, E Harrison, The Young Ladies' Journal, 1865
... Loudre - Passementeries de la Ville de Lyon - Lingeries et Coiffures du Lys de La Vallee - Foulards pour robes de la Malle Les Judes - Modes de Mme Lecoute - Corsets de Lupons de la Mon. Simon - Parfumeries de la Mon. Legrand. London E. Harrison...harrison fashion print 'Robes de la Mon. Gagelin - Fleurs de la Mmme L. Loudre - Passementeries de la Ville de Lyon - Lingeries et Coiffures du Lys de La Vallee - Foulards pour robes de la Malle Les Judes - Modes de Mme Lecoute - Corsets de Lupons de la Mon. ...The Young Ladies Journal was first published by E. Harrison. It was issued from 1864 to 1920Framed fashion plate from 'The Young Ladies' Journal'. No.2. 'Robes de la Mon. Gagelin - Fleurs de la Mmme L. Loudre - Passementeries de la Ville de Lyon - Lingeries et Coiffures du Lys de La Vallee - Foulards pour robes de la Malle Les Judes - Modes de Mme Lecoute - Corsets de Lupons de la Mon. Simon - Parfumeries de la Mon. Legrand. London E. Harrison and all Booksellers.young ladies journal, e. harrison, fashion print -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Marble Honour Boards listing benefactors to the Ballarat Old Colonists' Associations
... Harrison...J.S. Paterson...Henry Leggo...W.J. Seeley...Charles Stewart...James Vigar...J.J. Cahir...Joseph Betts...Thomas Rowlands...George Brown...Rudolph Stephens...James Houston...John McPhee...Alban Atwood...David Fitzpatrick...L.H. Kopke...Henry Morrison...William Bones...Henry Morris...1900...Peter Le...Harrison J.S. Paterson Henry Leggo W.J. Seeley Charles Stewart James Vigar J.J. Cahir Joseph Betts Thomas Rowlands George Brown Rudolph Stephens James Houston John McPhee Alban Atwood David Fitzpatrick L.H. Kopke Henry Morrison William Bones Henry Morris 1900 Peter Le...Harrison J.S. Paterson Henry Leggo W.J. Seeley Charles Stewart James Vigar J.J. Cahir Joseph Betts Thomas Rowlands George Brown Rudolph Stephens James Houston John McPhee Alban Atwood David Fitzpatrick L.H. Kopke Henry Morrison William Bones Henry Morris 1900 Peter Le ...The Old Colonists' Hall opened in 1887.Marble Honour Boards listing benefactors to the Ballarat Old Colonists' Associations. The name was added to the boards the year of the donors death. 1892 Arthur Croft George Thurston John Buckingham T.G. Archard James Scannele Caroline Fraser L.E. Cutter W.H. Butler James Gibb James Tannock Ellen Horroll James Laidlaw John Harrison Philip Russell J.F Jones D.J. McLeod William Angus E.J. Nuzum J.B. Collins James Taylor John Anwyl William Radley Matthew Hart Thomas Ryan 1897 William Taylor Joseph Langfon W.C. Phillips Henry Dobson Peter Brose Edwin Parr John Magor Natale D'Angri Lawson Ure James Malcolm Robert Sim W.J. Clarke F.N. Martin William Kelly Edward Hrose Francis Edwards William Kay James Simpson J.R. Hopkins W. Booth 1898 John Peart J.J. Cahir Joseph Betts Thomas Rowlands George Brown Rudolph Stephens James Houston John McPhee Alban Atwood David Fitzpatrick L.H. Kopke Henry Morrison William Bones Henry Morris 1899 Alexander Miller David McNaught C.W. Langtree John Twentyman Nathaniel Trench Adam Bennett James Gay C.B. Retallack James Richardson Thomas Hawkins John Taylor D.F. Stalker William Laplau John Jarvie J.E. Morris James Harrison J.S. Paterson Henry Leggo W.J. Seeley Charles Stewart James Vigar J.J. Cahir Joseph Betts Thomas Rowlands George Brown Rudolph Stephens James Houston John McPhee Alban Atwood David Fitzpatrick L.H. Kopke Henry Morrison William Bones Henry Morris 1900 Peter Le Page W.H. Barnard George Perry George Eason James Ivey 1903 James Miller Matthew Morgan William Norman G.G. Graham John Griffiths Richard Ince John Wallace John Blight J.W. Mills C.E. Jones John Noble Wilson David Mitchell William Walner David Munroe John English David McDonald William Saunders William Dougall A.T. Morrison Thomas Wilson M.C. Donnelly James Fry John Haworth Edward Newman E.F. McElroy J.H. Reed Helen Trounson E.A. Miller Alexander Ross Alexander Taylor H.A. Comber 1909 John Blyth Charles Tunbridge Henry Gore Walter Owen Charles Rowsell Edward Elliott Charles Robinson T.J. Wills R.S. Hager Henry Fields T. Paterson William Woodridge A. Morrah Adam Scott J.C. Shepherd J. Holland J. Cochran G. Lovitt J. Haig G. Sharp J. Dulfer R. Davidson E. Lillingston T. Raw 1911 W.H. Uren John Paterson H.J. Summerscales James Oddie W.H. Malyon T.E. Gill Agnes D. McIntosh John Wright Andrew Byrne Thomas Greenwood H.W. Morrow James Lambert E.E. Eberhard John Reid T.W. Purdue H.J. Symons John Lynch 1915 William Bell D.B. Wheeler Richard Baker M.L.C. W.B. Bradshaw Betsy F. Graham A.J. Hare C.V. Day J.P. Smart Lieutenant Colonel A.H. White Dr R.C. Lindsay Andrew Cant T.C. Coates E. Goodwin Thomas Lyle 1916 James Long John King Junior G.A. Brown C.E. House G.T. Jones Hon. R.T. Vale J.G. Tucker H. Baber J. Lammin D. Lillingstone George Becher Laurence Clark William Brazenor A. Clinton William Little W.B. Bannerman J.H Peady James Lamb 1917 J.C. Charles Joseph Fields John McPhail John Lombard Thomas Lyle H.L. Pobjoy E.E. Llewellyn E.C. Dermer John M. Bickett Hon. J.Y. McDonald Capt. J.W. Pearce. M.C. Joseph Pounder 1918 Lieutenant E.S. Holgate Grace Valkins J.C. Brough Thomas Mitchell George Buchanan J.H. Ward T. Davey A.B. Berry Corporal L.J. Malin G.H. Abrams James Tyler 1919 T.C. Anderson Agnes Murray G. Donaghy F. Opie Thomas Bodycomb Harry D. Davies John Clarke R.L. Medwell G.N. Robinson Isaiah Pearce A.R. Tunbridge H.C. Handford F.G. Fraser F. Carver J.S. Douglas Hon. Alfred Deakin T.J. McConnellarthur croft, george thurston, john buckingham, t.g. archard, james scannele, caroline fraser, l.e. cutter, w.h. butler, james gibb, james tannock, ellen horroll, james laidlaw, john harrison, philip russell, j.f jones, d.j. mcleod, william angus, e.j. nuzum, j.b. collins, james taylor, john anwyl, william radley, matthew hart, thomas ryan, william taylor, joseph langfon, w.c. phillips, henry dobson, peter brose, edwin parr, john magor, natale d'angri, lawson ure, james malcolm, robert sim, w.j. clarke, f.n. martin, william kelly, edward hrose, francis edwards, william kay, james simpson, j.r. hopkins, w. booth, john peart, j.j. cahir, joseph betts, thomas rowlands, george brown, rudolph stephens, james houston, john mcphee, alban atwood, david fitzpatrick, l.h. kopke, henry morrison, william bones, henry morris, alexander miller, david mcnaught, c.w. langtree, john twentyman, nathaniel trench, adam bennett, james gay, c.b. retallack, james richardson, thomas hawkins, john taylor, d.f. stalker, william laplau, john jarvie, j.e. morris, james harrison, j.s. paterson, henry leggo, w.j. seeley, charles stewart, james vigar, j.j. cahir, joseph betts, thomas rowlands, george brown, rudolph stephens, james houston, john mcphee, alban atwood, david fitzpatrick, l.h. kopke, henry morrison, william bones, henry morris, 1900, peter le page, w.h. barnard, george perry, george eason, james ivey, james miller, matthew morgan, william norman, g.g. graham, john griffiths, richard ince, john wallace, john blight, j.w. mills, c.e. jones, john noble wilson, david mitchell, william walner, david munroe, john english, david mcdonald, william saunders, william dougall, a.t. morrison, thomas wilson, m.c. donnelly, james fry, john haworth, edward newman, e.f. mcelroy, j.h. reed, helen trounson, e.a. miller, alexander ross, alexander taylor, h.a. comber, john blyth, charles tunbridge, henry gore, walter owen, charles rowsell, edward elliott, charles robinson, t.j. wills, r.s. hager, henry fields, t. paterson, william woodridge, a. morrah, adam scott, j.c. shepherd, j. holland, j. cochran, g. lovitt, j. haig, g. sharp, j. dulfer, r. davidson, e. lillingston, t. raw, w.h. uren, john paterson, h.j. summerscales, james oddie, w.h. malyon, t.e. gill, agnes d. mcintosh, john wright, andrew byrne, thomas greenwood, h.w. morrow, james lambert, e.e. eberhard, john reid, t.w. purdue, h.j. symons, john lynch, william bell, d.b. wheeler, richard baker m.l.c., w.b. bradshaw, betsy f. graham, a.j. hare, c.v. day, j.p. smart, lieutenant colonel a.h. white, dr r.c. lindsay, andrew cant, t.c. coates, e. goodwin, thomas lyle, james long, john king junior, g.a. brown, c.e. house, g.t. jones, hon. r.t. vale, j.g. tucker, h. baber, j. lammin, d. lillingstone, george becher, laurence clark, william brazenor, a. clinton, william little, w.b. bannerman, j.h peady, james lamb, 1917, j.c. charles, joseph fields, john mcphail, john lombard, thomas lyle, h.l. pobjoy, e.e. llewellyn, e.c. dermer, john m. bickett, hon. j.y. mcdonald, capt. j.w. pearce. m.c., joseph pounder, lieutenant e.s. holgate, grace valkins, j.c. brough, thomas mitchell, george buchanan, j.h. ward, t. davey, a.b. berry, corporal l.j. malin, g.h. abrams, james tyler, t.c. anderson, agnes murray, g. donaghy, f. opie, thomas bodycomb, harry d. davies, john clarke, r.l. medwell, g.n. robinson, isaiah pearce, a.r. tunbridge, h.c. handford, f.g. fraser, f. carver, j.s. douglas, hon. alfred deakin, t.j. mcconnell -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Port Melbourne Cricket Club, 4th XI, Premiers 1960-61, 1960 - 1961
... Sport - Cricket Port Melbourne Cricket Club Les PLUMRIDGE Denis FOGARTY Arthur GOLDING A CAMERON Ron AGAR G MENZIES J ROGERS Brian DONNELLY Harley BICKERTON B HALL A MATTERS Steve WHITE Fred LALOR Tas HILL B EARLE Bill HIDSON D MADIGAN W HARRISON Jim HALL Graham SAGER Ian BYRCE Photo Port Melbourne Cricket Club 4th eleven. ...Photo Port Melbourne Cricket Club 4th eleven. Premiers 1960 -61sport - cricket, port melbourne cricket club, les plumridge, denis fogarty, arthur golding, a cameron, ron agar, g menzies, j rogers, brian donnelly, harley bickerton, b hall, a matters, steve white, fred lalor, tas hill, b earle, bill hidson, d madigan, w harrison, jim hall, graham sager, ian byrce
