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Merbein District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Merbein Bowling Club, 1984
... ... Kit Miller...Merbein District Historical Society 36 Box St Merbein the-murray Merbein Bowling Club Kit Miller John Matotek Jim Case Merbein Bowling Club Photograph ...merbein bowling club, kit miller, john matotek, jim case -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - GROUP PHOTOGRAPHS, WW2, c.WW2
... Miller, Myself, & Nelson Smith” 1. Black and white photograph of a group of WW2 soldiers in uniform standing in front of an army truck. Truck has a canvas covering over it's tray. 2. Black and white photograph of three WW2 soldiers in uniform and wearing full kit ...Part of the Bennetts Collection.1. Black and white photograph of a group of WW2 soldiers in uniform standing in front of an army truck. Truck has a canvas covering over it's tray. 2. Black and white photograph of three WW2 soldiers in uniform and wearing full kit. Two are holding rifles with fixed bayonets.1. Stamped in red on back: "PARKINSON'S PHOTO SERVICE'. 2. Handwritten on back in blue ink: ”Harry Miller, Myself, & Nelson Smith”bennetts collection, ww2, army', photograph -
Kew Historical Society IncEquipment, The Econasign Co Ltd, The "Econasign" Bijou Super Outfit, 1929-1947
... The latter indicates that the kit was distributed by an Australian Agent - J. Raeburn Miller, 8 Bank of NSW Chamber, 280 Castlereagh St., Sydney...The latter indicates that the kit was distributed by an Australian Agent - J. Raeburn Miller, 8 Bank of NSW Chamber, 280 Castlereagh St., Sydney The "Econasign" Bijou Super Outfit Equipment Equipment The Econasign Co Ltd J Raeburn Miller ...Econasign kits were aimed at small businesses who could use the transparent stencils for the manufacturing of “showcards, price tickets, posters, labels, etc…..by a simple operation of printing by means of transparent stencils.Intact printing kit used in a notable Kew pharmaceutical business.A kit of printing equipment for commercial small display signage. Box and contents produced by the "Econasign" Co. Ltd. 137 Victoria Street, London S.W.1. The box includes a booklet, sample blank paper signs, a brush, and a book of plastic templates. The latter indicates that the kit was distributed by an Australian Agent - J. Raeburn Miller, 8 Bank of NSW Chamber, 280 Castlereagh St., SydneyTyped label on interior: "Donated by the descendants of Charles Gilbert Wood (1891-1948) Pharmacist of 235 High Street, Kew, Vic, / and / Donald Charles Wood (1920-1948) Pharmacist of 283 Doncaster Road, North Balwyn, Vic."econasign, pharmacy printing equipment, charles gilbert wood, donald charles wood
