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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - EDINBURGH TANNERY: SHEEPWASH CREEK, 1890 approx
... EDINBURGH TANNERY: SHEEPWASH CREEK... sheepwash creek.... ORGANIZATION Business edinburgh tannery sheepwash creek. RHSV 1127, Bgo ...sepia photograph: 13 workmen, shed at rear. Brick, timber, corrugated iron buildings in back ground. Interesting industrial site of the time.RHSV 1127, Bgoorganization, business, edinburgh tannery, sheepwash creek. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Award - SHEEPWASH CREEK CRICKET CLUB CUP
... SHEEPWASH CREEK CRICKET CLUB CUP...Sheepwash Creek Cricket Club... BENDIGO Sporting clubs Sheepwash Creek Cricket Club Engraved Cup ...Engraved Cup, detachable lid, two handles either side. Handles are decorated, body of cup is elaborately engraved. On one side of cup is engraved: ' 2nd Rate Junior Cup, gift of Owen and Transton 1888-9'. Engraved on opposite side: ' Won by Sheepwash Cricket Club'bendigo, sporting clubs, sheepwash creek cricket club -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Map - PLAN SHEEPWASH CREEK
... PLAN SHEEPWASH CREEK..., showing German Gully, sheepwash creek, milkmaid flat.... German Gully, sheepwash creek, milkmaid flat. Map PLAN SHEEPWASH ...Two laminated maps, one in colour the other black and white, showing German Gully, sheepwash creek, milkmaid flat. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - EDINBURGH TANNERY - SHEEPWASH CREEK, 1981
... EDINBURGH TANNERY - SHEEPWASH CREEK...Edinburgh Tannery - Sheepwash Creek, Mandurang. The story.... Kimberly. Edinburgh Tannery - Sheepwash Creek, Mandurang. The story ...Edinburgh Tannery - Sheepwash Creek, Mandurang. The story of the Hon. J. H. Abbott, MLC, J.P. Compiled by W. B. Kimberly.Compiled by W. B. Kimberly.autobiography, life and businesses of , . h. abbot -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Trasks Bridge at Sheepwash Creek at Campbells Bridge in flood 2011
... Trasks Bridge at Sheepwash Creek at Campbells Bridge in...Trasks Bridge Sheepwash Creek at Campbells Bridge in flood... grampians Photograph Trasks Bridge at Sheepwash Creek at Campbells ...Trasks Bridge Sheepwash Creek at Campbells Bridge in flood 2011.stawell shire -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Strathfieldsaye Bus Tour
... to the following wineries: Sheepwash Creek 1857 Loridan's Vineyard Emu... to the following wineries: Sheepwash Creek 1857 Loridan's Vineyard Emu ...Bendigo Historical Society Bus Tour 2nd May 2021, The Almost Lost Wineries of Strathfieldsaye. Folder contains reference material for the tour guide and references to the following wineries: Sheepwash Creek 1857 Loridan's Vineyard Emu Creek 1885 - a little colony of natives of the Vaterland, a number of wine makers Heine and Greenhagens's vineyard 1867 Bruhn's Vineyard 1867 Mrs Meyer's Adventure vineyard, Sheepwash Creek, 1892 J.E. Maguire's Excelsior Vineyard, Sheepwash Creek Grieffenhagen's Hercynia Vineyard, Axe Creek vineyards of the bendigo district, bendigo historical bus tour of vineyards 2nd may 2021 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Gair's Melbourne Canvas Goods Catalogue, October 1933
... at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Price List from Gair's Melbourne Canvas Goods Manufacturers 36 Pages: All types of canvas bags and buckets; saddle bags; tents and flys; grass catchers; umbrellas; dust covers; blinds, curtains and awnings; wagon and lorry covers; tennis nets; capenters' aprons; hoses; hammocks; swings; chairs; quoits; sleeping bags; pennants; flags; etc.history, bendigo, abbott collection, gair's melbourne canvas manufacturers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Abbott Supply Petty Cash Book, 1890s
... at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Hard covered Ledger Petty Cash Bookhistory, bendigo, abbott collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Abbott Supply Petty Cash Book, 1900s
... at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Hard covered Ledger Petty Cash Bookhistory, bendigo, abbott collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Abbott Supply Transaction and debtors Book, 1880s
... at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Abbott Supply Transaction and debtors Bookhistory, bendigo, abbott collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - F. Collins and Co. Wholesale Price List, 1903
... at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.F. Collins and Co. Wholesale Price List 1903; Sporting Equipment/Wear. 4 pageshistory, bendigo, abbott collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - The Tanners and Curriers' Journal and Shoe Trade Review, 1/5/1884
... at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.The Tanners and Curriers' Journal and Shoe Trade Review London May 1st 1884, Cover and two other pages of the document; wanted Ads; latest trade news. 32 pageshistory, bendigo, abbott collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Francis Chapman, Sons and Deekes - Monthly Circular - Current Prices and Shipping List, 1926
... at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Francis Chapman, Sons and Deekes - Monthly Circular (34th Year of Issue; No.397 - Current Prices and Shipping List January 1926, Castlereagh House, Castlereagh Street Sydney; Australian, New Zealand, South African and General Overseas, Buying Shipping, insurance and Chartering Agents. 35 pageshistory, bendigo, abbott collection, francis chapmen sons & deekes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - The Australasian Trade Review, Mercantile Shipping Gazette and Manufacturers' Journal, 1887
... at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.The Australasian Trade Review, Mercantile Shipping Gazette and Manufacturers' Journal - 60 pages - Front and internal pages shown.history, bendigo, abbott collection, australian trade review -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - The Eagle and Globe Steel Co Ltd Melbourne Stock List, 1924
... at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Booklet from the Eagle and Steel Melbourne Stocklist sent to Abbott Supply in 1923; 20 pageshistory, bendigo, abbott collection, eagle and globe steel -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic Collection
Flyer, Bolton Brothers Printers, J.H. Abbott & Co, c 1880
... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek... by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek ...In 1867 J.H. Abbott established the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife Anne took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street and was successful in creating a successful business. In 1876, the leather business of T. Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J. H. Abbott & Co. A number of branches of the business had been established in the early 1900s. In 1959 the Pall Mall business relocated to 291 Hargreaves Street. The whole business was soon after consolidated and conducted from the Market Square branch (Lyttleton Terrace) as the Abbott Supply Company. Harold Abbott, the last of the family to work in the business, died in 1979. In 1980 the business shifted to a new purpose-built store and warehouse on the corner of Abel & Deborah Streets, Bendigo. Sandhurst Trustees administered the business from 1979 until its sale in 1986. He was elected to the Sandhurst Borough Council and in 1860 became chairman of the municipality.Two single colour printed gatefold flyer on green paper advertising J.H. Abbott and Co.'s boot and shoe store on Pall Mall Bendigo. Contains information on products and the fitting services provided in store for customers. chairman of sandhurst borough, anne abbott, city of greater bendigo commerce -
Clunes Museum
Book, Royal Readers - Fifth Reading Book
If School number 740 is correct then; Tourello (Primary School No. 740; previously known as Sheepwash Common School No. 740 1864-1868, Sheepwash Primary School 1868-1877) Could have been locally known as Mile Creek State School? Hard cover, dark blue front cover pages 1-416 (some back pages missing), contains stories, poetry and word meanings and their context.Hand written in black ink cursive; Kenneth McKenzie, Mile Creek State School No. 1110 or 140 or 740. There are scribbles in coloured pencil on the inside front cover.royal reader, primary school text -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - ON THE CREEKS, 2005
... of the three creeks, Axe, Emu, and Sheepwash. Primarily covering... HISTORY Australian strathfieldsaye Barbara Mitchell On The Creeks ...On The Creeks. Early life at Strathfieldsaye in the valley of the three creeks, Axe, Emu, and Sheepwash. Primarily covering the Parish of Strathfieldsaye, but 'hopping' through the fence when the grass looks greener.Barbara Mitchellhistory, australian, strathfieldsaye -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: BUSY
Bendigo Advertiser '' The way we were'' from 2000. Busy: the Frank Brown Brick factory, Back Creek, circa 1900. Frank M. Brown was born in 1857. He began his working life as an apprentice pattern maker with A. Roberts & Sons, iron founders, in Wills Street, Sandhurst. He later became foreman of Horwoods Foundry in Vine Street. He formed a foundry partnership with Thomas R.J. Carter in 1887 as Carter & Brown. In 1889 he left Carter to start his own City foundry in Wattle Street. In 1892 Brown established a steam brick works opposite 208 Sheepwash Road (now Sternberg Street) which continued to operate until about 1916. In 1902 he purchased the Vine Street foundry to trade as Bendigo Iron Works. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were