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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: CONTRACT OF SALE
... BENDIGO...House...Peter Ellis oam...Peter Ellis Collection... REIV... Law Institute of Victoria... Real Estate Institute of Victoria Ltd... E J Gannaway... Peter N Ellis... Ray White Bendigo Pty...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BENDIGO House Peter Ellis oam Peter Ellis Collection REIV Law Institute of Victoria Real Estate Institute of Victoria Ltd E J Gannaway Peter N Ellis Ray White Bendigo Pty Ltd E M Monotti & Son Rogers and Every Craig Watts Shire of Strathfieldsaye Coliban Region Water Authority SEC G & FC of Vic Telecom Vicroads Bruce L Phillips K Deps? ...Copy of Contract of Sale of Real Estate and associated papers for property located in Flora Lane, Flora Hill which was purchased by Peter Ellis on 26 May 1993. Contract is in booklet with other loose papers. Contract includes General Conditions, Particulars of Sale, Special Conditions, Guarantee, Vendors Statement to the Purchaser, Shire of Strathfieldsaye Land Information Certificate, Planning Certificate Request for Building Approval Particulars, Coliban Region Water Authority Information Statement, Property Inquiry Application Form, Request for Property Information from Vic roads, Advice on Mine Subsidence Hazard (Department of Energy & Minerals), Map, Copy of Certificate of Title and Folder Numbers. Loose pages include Building Control Act 1981 Inspection Notice, two plans of building, Three plans (Coliban Water Asset Location) of Flora Lane where property is situated, 2 dated 13/11/2007 (have New Carport drawn beside house) and 1 dated 22/11/2007. Last page has specifications for car port.bendigo, house, peter ellis oam, peter ellis collection, reiv, law institute of victoria, real estate institute of victoria ltd, e j gannaway, peter n ellis, ray white bendigo pty ltd, e m monotti & son, rogers and every, craig watts, shire of strathfieldsaye, coliban region water authority, sec, g & fc of vic, telecom, vicroads, bruce l phillips, k deps?, department of energy and minerals, robert james sanderson, t flanagan, land titles office victoria, harston partridge & co pty ltd -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - RAY WHITE 1992 FRIDGE MAGNET CALENDAR, 1992
... Ray White 1992 Fridge Magnet Calendar: White and yellow card with black print. Printed on the front is * Ray White 21 View Point, Bendigo (054) 42 1122. Over 300 offices working for you. ERA Ray White (Bendigo) Pty Ltd...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BHS Collection BUSINESS Retail real estate Ray White 1992 Fridge Magnet Calendar: White and yellow card with black print. Printed on the front is * Ray White 21 View Point, Bendigo (054) 42 1122. Over 300 offices working for you. ERA Ray White (Bendigo) Pty Ltd ...BHS CollectionRay White 1992 Fridge Magnet Calendar: White and yellow card with black print. Printed on the front is * Ray White 21 View Point, Bendigo (054) 42 1122. Over 300 offices working for you. ERA Ray White (Bendigo) Pty Ltd Licensed Estate Agents. The 1992 Calendar with Public holidays in Yellow and School holidays shaded in grey. On the back is a fridge magnet, Emergency Phone Numbers and a table of commission on sale of property. Box 625business, retail, real estate -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - STRAUCH COLLECTION - UNDER THE SHADOW OF BALD HILL
... History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields HISTORY Australian woodstock on loddon Woodstock on Loddon-history-family history Ray Wallace Under The Shadow Of Bald Hill, a history of Woodstock on Loddon and Woodstock West, published by Woodstock History Committee 1997, printed by D.G.Walker Pty Ltd 182 pages in soft cover with black and white photographs. ...Under The Shadow Of Bald Hill, a history of Woodstock on Loddon and Woodstock West, published by Woodstock History Committee 1997, printed by D.G.Walker Pty Ltd 182 pages in soft cover with black and white photographs.Ray Wallacehistory, australian, woodstock on loddon, woodstock on loddon-history-family history -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Raynham Vase, tall white vase, Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd, 1948 - 1964
... Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked. Ray Cook Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. Slipcast Vases Paddy McDonald Bendigo Pottery A tall cylindrical white ...Raynham (Ray) Cook started his pottery in 1946 in the garage in the back yard of 218 Murrumbeena Rd East Bentleigh Victoria and moved to a factory in North Rd East Bentleigh in 1948. The company was named Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. after his first name and produced all sorts of light weight slipware. some speckled lustreware vases. He had a second pottery at 237 East Boundary Rd East Bentleigh and also operated from Carey St East Bentleigh after buying out Guy Boyd. Ray was a pioneer in Australia of the electric pottery kiln which was very novel in the 1940's Ray's greatest attribute was probably his design skills. All Raynham pottery was his designs. One of his key employees was "Paddy" McDonald who undertook the majority of the thrown pottery. Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked.A tall cylindrical white vase curves in from the top then bulges out near its base with two horseshoe shaped handles on the bulge. It's on a squat pedestal in the same mould. It has a white metallic shimmering finish (lustreware). The inside has numerous cracks. Markings on the base - 904ray cook, raynham ceramic pty. ltd., slipcast vases, paddy mcdonald, bendigo pottery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Raynham Vase, tall white fan shape, Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd, 1948 - 1964
... Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked. Ray Cook Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. Slipcast Vases Paddy McDonald Bendigo Pottery A tall fan shaped vase with a white ...Raynham (Ray) Cook started his pottery in 1946 in the garage in the back yard of 218 Murrumbeena Rd East Bentleigh Victoria and moved to a factory in North Rd East Bentleigh in 1948. The company was named Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. after his first name and produced all sorts of light weight slipware. some speckled lustreware vases. He had a second pottery at 237 East Boundary Rd East Bentleigh and also operated from Carey St East Bentleigh after buying out Guy Boyd. Ray was a pioneer in Australia of the electric pottery kiln which was very novel in the 1940's Ray's greatest attribute was probably his design skills. All Raynham pottery was his designs. One of his key employees was "Paddy" McDonald who undertook the majority of the thrown pottery. Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked. A tall fan shaped vase with a white metallic shimmering (lustreware) external surface and a white gloss internal surface. Vertical curved indention on both sides with matching curves around the oval shape at the top of the vase. The base of the vase is a circle smaller than the top. There five semi-spherical extrusions reducing in size down each side of the ends of the oval opening. It's on a squat round pedestal in the same mould. Markings on the base in black print - Raynham 7ray cook, raynham ceramic pty. ltd., slipcast vases, paddy mcdonald, bendigo pottery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Raynham Vase, white vase, Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd, 1948 - 1964
... Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked. Ray Cook Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. Slipcast Vases Paddy McDonald Bendigo Pottery A cream coloured vase with an external textured surface and indented curved marks. The inside is a smooth cream coloured surface. The vase is an oval shape which is smaller at the base. It's on a squat pedestal in the same mould. Markings on the base - 3 02 Ceramic Raynham Vase, white ...Raynham (Ray) Cook started his pottery in 1946 in the garage in the back yard of 218 Murrumbeena Rd East Bentleigh Victoria and moved to a factory in North Rd East Bentleigh in 1948. The company was named Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. after his first name and produced all sorts of light weight slipware. some speckled lustreware vases. He had a second pottery at 237 East Boundary Rd East Bentleigh and also operated from Carey St East Bentleigh after buying out Guy Boyd. Ray was a pioneer in Australia of the electric pottery kiln which was very novel in the 1940's Ray's greatest attribute was probably his design skills. All Raynham pottery was his designs. One of his key employees was "Paddy" McDonald who undertook the majority of the thrown pottery. Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked.A cream coloured vase with an external textured surface and indented curved marks. The inside is a smooth cream coloured surface. The vase is an oval shape which is smaller at the base. It's on a squat pedestal in the same mould. Markings on the base - 3 02ray cook, raynham ceramic pty. ltd., slipcast vases, paddy mcdonald, bendigo pottery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Raynham Vase, white vase, Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd, 1948 - 1964
... Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked. Ray Cook Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. Slipcast Vases Paddy McDonald Bendigo Pottery A white ...Raynham (Ray) Cook started his pottery in 1946 in the garage in the back yard of 218 Murrumbeena Rd East Bentleigh Victoria and moved to a factory in North Rd East Bentleigh in 1948. The company was named Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. after his first name and produced all sorts of light weight slipware. some speckled lustreware vases. He had a second pottery at 237 East Boundary Rd East Bentleigh and also operated from Carey St East Bentleigh after buying out Guy Boyd. Ray was a pioneer in Australia of the electric pottery kiln which was very novel in the 1940's Ray's greatest attribute was probably his design skills. All Raynham pottery was his designs. One of his key employees was "Paddy" McDonald who undertook the majority of the thrown pottery. Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked.A white vase with an external textured surface and indented curved marks. The inside is is a smooth glossy yellow. The vase is an oval shape which is smaller at the base. It's on a squat pedestal in the same mould. Markings on the base - Raynham 51Bray cook, raynham ceramic pty. ltd., slipcast vases, paddy mcdonald, bendigo pottery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Raynham Vase, white fan shape, Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd, 1948 - 1964
... Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked. Ray Cook Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. Slipcast Vases Paddy McDonald Bendigo Pottery A fan shaped vase with a white ...Raynham (Ray) Cook started his pottery in 1946 in the garage in the back yard of 218 Murrumbeena Rd East Bentleigh Victoria and moved to a factory in North Rd East Bentleigh in 1948. The company was named Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. after his first name and produced all sorts of light weight slipware. some speckled lustreware vases. He had a second pottery at 237 East Boundary Rd East Bentleigh and also operated from Carey St East Bentleigh after buying out Guy Boyd. Ray was a pioneer in Australia of the electric pottery kiln which was very novel in the 1940's Ray's greatest attribute was probably his design skills. All Raynham pottery was his designs. One of his key employees was "Paddy" McDonald who undertook the majority of the thrown pottery. Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked. A fan shaped vase with a white textured non gloss external surface and a white semi-gloss internal surface. There are no markings.ray cook, raynham ceramic pty. ltd., slipcast vases, paddy mcdonald, bendigo pottery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Raynham Vase, small red basket shape, Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd, 1948 - 1964
... Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked. Ray Cook Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. Slipcast Vases Paddy McDonald Bendigo Pottery A small basket shape, the exterior is a deep red colour with white ...Raynham (Ray) Cook started his pottery in 1946 in the garage in the back yard of 218 Murrumbeena Rd East Bentleigh Victoria and moved to a factory in North Rd East Bentleigh in 1948. The company was named Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. after his first name and produced all sorts of light weight slipware. some speckled lustreware vases. He had a second pottery at 237 East Boundary Rd East Bentleigh and also operated from Carey St East Bentleigh after buying out Guy Boyd. Ray was a pioneer in Australia of the electric pottery kiln which was very novel in the 1940's Ray's greatest attribute was probably his design skills. All Raynham pottery was his designs. One of his key employees was "Paddy" McDonald who undertook the majority of the thrown pottery. Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked. A small basket shape, the exterior is a deep red colour with white patches on the handle, the interior is cream coloured. There are floral designs impressed into the vase. It has shiny gloss finish. Red printing on the base - Raynham and a black number 36ray cook, raynham ceramic pty. ltd., slipcast vases, paddy mcdonald, bendigo pottery -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Raynham Vase, white semicircular, Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd, 1948 - 1964
... Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked. Ray Cook Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. Slipcast Vases Paddy McDonald Bendigo Pottery White ...Raynham (Ray) Cook started his pottery in 1946 in the garage in the back yard of 218 Murrumbeena Rd East Bentleigh Victoria and moved to a factory in North Rd East Bentleigh in 1948. The company was named Raynham Ceramic Pty. Ltd. after his first name and produced all sorts of light weight slipware. some speckled lustreware vases. He had a second pottery at 237 East Boundary Rd East Bentleigh and also operated from Carey St East Bentleigh after buying out Guy Boyd. Ray was a pioneer in Australia of the electric pottery kiln which was very novel in the 1940's Ray's greatest attribute was probably his design skills. All Raynham pottery was his designs. One of his key employees was "Paddy" McDonald who undertook the majority of the thrown pottery. Ray Cook sold the company to Bendigo Pottery in the early 1970's who continued to use the Raynham brand for a short time. Most examples by that company have the same form but are unmarked.White semi- circular small vase with a metallic shimmering finish (lustreware) . A fine seven centremetre crack in it. 208 in pencil on the baseray cook, raynham ceramic pty. ltd., slipcast vases, paddy mcdonald, bendigo pottery
