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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, A Brief history of Wunderlich Terracotta Roofing Tiles, 1981
... A Brief history of Wunderlich Terracotta Roofing Tiles...A brief history of Wunderlich terracotta roofing tiles by M.I. Bloom who was state sales manager in 1981....A Brief history of Wunderlich Terracotta Roofing Tiles Document Document ...A brief history of Wunderlich terracotta roofing tiles by M.I. Bloom who was state sales manager in 1981.A brief history of Wunderlich terracotta roofing tiles by M.I. Bloom who was state sales manager in 1981.A brief history of Wunderlich terracotta roofing tiles by M.I. Bloom who was state sales manager in 1981.tile factories, wunderlich limited, bloom, m.i., wunderlich, ernest -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper, Eureka Terracotta and Tile Company Feature in The Courier, 27 May 1964, 27/05/1964
... Eureka Terracotta and Tile Company Feature in The Courier, 27 May 1964......ballarat terracotta and tile company...1964 was the 50th anniversary of Eureka Terracotta and Tile Company....Four pages from the Ballarat Courier featuring the history of the Ballarat Terracotta and Tile Company, including photographs....Eureka Terracotta and Tile Company Feature in The Courier, 27 May 1964 Newspaper ...1964 was the 50th anniversary of Eureka Terracotta and Tile Company.Four pages from the Ballarat Courier featuring the history of the Ballarat Terracotta and Tile Company, including photographs.ballarat courier, ballarat terracotta and tile company, otto steinkraus, lal lal, salt glazing, ceramics, clays, kilns, frederick sutton, frank herman, john robertson witherspoon, george william clegg, william miller, frank g. herman, jock simpson, bongiovanni tile press, mick o'donnell, jack cockerill, frank dolan, syd. robinson, bert parsons, sonny mark, ken smith, alex mills, clay preparation, tile press, glazing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Domestic object - Roof Tile
... Terracotta tile...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Terracotta tile Domestic object Roof Tile ...Terracotta tile -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Tile
... A square terracotta tile....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne CERAMICS Terracotta A square terracotta tile. Ceramic Tile ...A square terracotta tile.ceramics, terracotta -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Tile
... Brown glazed terracotta tile...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne CERAMICS Terracotta (Handwritten on back) 6x6x5/8 Mang GL Brown glazed terracotta tile Ceramic Tile ...Brown glazed terracotta tile(Handwritten on back) 6x6x5/8 Mang GLceramics, terracotta -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Tile
... Terracotta tile with speckled pattern...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne CERAMICS Terracotta Terracotta tile with speckled pattern Ceramic Tile ...Terracotta tile with speckled patternceramics, terracotta -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Tile
... Small plain terracotta tile....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne See NA359 CERAMICS Terracotta Small plain terracotta tile. Ceramic Tile ...See NA359Small plain terracotta tile.ceramics, terracotta -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Tudor Court, Kooyong Road, Dec 1972
... ...terracotta tiles...He changed the name to Tudor Court in 1915 when he moved his dairy to Cranbourne. trevor hart caulfield north kooyong road mansion verandah tudor court george hope terracotta tiles terracotta roof arched windows port cochere square bay window timber balustrade columned balcony receptions fairhaven arcare caulfield aged care 1910's spire ridge capping conical roof verandahs victorian architectural style tudor style queen anne style lead lights windows shingle roofs Handwritten: "Tudor Court" Kooyong Road [top right] / Neg 252 Dec 1972 [under top left photo] / Neg 251 Dec 1972 [under top right photo] / Neg 253 Dec 1972 [under bottom left photo] / 116 [bottom right] Page 116 of Photograph Album with three photographs (one portrait and two landscape) of different views of Tudor Court in its garden. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. Sands & McDougalls directory of Victoria : 1970 gives address as 141 Kooyong Road, Caulfield North. "Caulfield's Building Heritage" p67 includes that this mansion was originally called Fairhaven, built for George Hope, a dairy farmer. He changed the name to Tudor Court in 1915 when he moved his dairy to Cranbourne.Page 116 of Photograph Album with three photographs (one portrait and two landscape) of different views of Tudor Court in its garden. Handwritten: "Tudor Court" Kooyong Road [top right] / Neg 252 Dec 1972 [under top left photo] / Neg 251 Dec 1972 [under top right photo] / Neg 253 Dec 1972 [under bottom left photo] / 116 [bottom right]trevor hart, caulfield north, kooyong road, mansion, verandah, tudor court, george hope, terracotta tiles, terracotta roof, arched windows, port cochere, square bay window, timber balustrade, columned balcony, receptions, fairhaven, arcare caulfield aged care, 1910's, spire, ridge capping, conical roof, verandahs, victorian architectural style, tudor style, queen anne style, lead lights windows, shingle roofs -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Caulfield State School, No 773, Glen Huntly Road, Circa 1972
... ...terracotta tiles...The Caulfield State School of 1877, the horse tramway of 1889 and subsequently the electric trams were all events confirming the importance of Glenhuntly Road and the fledgling community of "Camden Town" wherein the City's commercial centre has its origins. trevor hart glen huntly road caulfield state school caulfield primary school gothic revival schools caulfield south arched window tower 1870's camden town red brick curved windows terracotta tiles master's office education primary school glenhuntly road h r bastow Hand written: Caulfield State School No. 773 Glenhuntly Road [top right] / 68 [bottom right] Page 68 of Photograph Album with three exterior photographs (two portrait and one landscape) of one side of Caulfield State School with a fourth photo missing from the page. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages.From: Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan (1996) by Andrew Ward and Associates Caulfield State School No. 773 is important at the State level as the first of similar designs for small schools prepared by the Education Department under H.R. Bastow at Little Bendigo (1878), Glen Waverley (1880), Ascot (1882), Sandringham (1885) and Carlsrich (1892)·. It is a representative example of the Department's Gothic Revival designs, distinguished, however, by the semicircular treatment of the master's office, which compares with Portland (1879), Queensberry St Carlton (1880) and Footscray (1881). It has local significance as the earliest surviving Government School in Caulfield and as a centre for education from 1877, comparing with St. Mary's Jubilee School (qv) of 1887. The Caulfield State School of 1877, the horse tramway of 1889 and subsequently the electric trams were all events confirming the importance of Glenhuntly Road and the fledgling community of "Camden Town" wherein the City's commercial centre has its origins.Page 68 of Photograph Album with three exterior photographs (two portrait and one landscape) of one side of Caulfield State School with a fourth photo missing from the page.Hand written: Caulfield State School No. 773 Glenhuntly Road [top right] / 68 [bottom right] trevor hart, glen huntly road, caulfield state school, caulfield primary school, gothic revival, schools, caulfield south, arched window, tower, 1870's, camden town, red brick, curved windows, terracotta tiles, master's office, education, primary school, glenhuntly road, h r bastow -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Detail of Handmade Tiles on Public Toilet Block, Linton
... ... Terracotta tiles...Public toilet building Linton Hand made tiles Terracotta tiles Community art projects Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002 Colour photograph which shows handmade tiles used to clad the Linton public toilet block near the Shire offices in Sussex Street. ...The tiles were made by Linton Primary School pupils and members of the community as part of the Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002. See Registration no. 2019-184 for more information.Colour photograph which shows handmade tiles used to clad the Linton public toilet block near the Shire offices in Sussex Street. The tiles depict stock animals, wildlife and historic themes, such as gold mining.public toilet building linton, hand made tiles, terracotta tiles, community art projects, press mould tile project 2001-2002 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Doing it in tile, 1990
... The Premier, Mr Cain, officially opened Monier's new Wunderlich Terracotta tile factory in Vermont....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne brickworks wunderlich tile factory cain john The Premier, Mr Cain, officially opened Monier's new Wunderlich Terracotta tile factory in Vermont. The Premier, Mr Cain, officially opened Monier's new Wunderlich Terracotta tile factory in Vermont. ...The Premier, Mr Cain, officially opened Monier's new Wunderlich Terracotta tile factory in Vermont.The Premier, Mr Cain, officially opened Monier's new Wunderlich Terracotta tile factory in Vermont.The Premier, Mr Cain, officially opened Monier's new Wunderlich Terracotta tile factory in Vermont.brickworks, wunderlich tile factory, cain, john -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Tile
... Terracotta ridged tile...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne CERAMICS Terracotta Terracotta ridged tile Ceramic Tile ...Terracotta ridged tileceramics, terracotta -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Roof Tile, Circa 1914
... ...terracotta tile...This portion of terracotta roof tile was salvaged from the wreck of the Antares by Flagstaff Hill diver, Peter Ronald. ...Roof tile; terracotta clay tile shaped for fitting together with other tiles. ...Impressed symbol: (Sideways crown or tree) (could be TULLERIES DE LA MEDITERRANEE) Roof tile; terracotta clay tile shaped for fitting together with other tiles. ...This portion of terracotta roof tile was salvaged from the wreck of the Antares by Flagstaff Hill diver, Peter Ronald. It has letters, numbers and symbols impressed into the clay by the manufacturer. The Italian barque Antares was an iron three-masted sailing clipper built in 1888 by Russell & Co of Port Glasgow originally named the “Sutlej” and renamed in 1907 the “Antares” when sold to the Semider Bros of Genoa Italy. The vessel left Marseilles on the 18th of December 1913 with its master captain Gazedo destined for Mullaly & Byrne of Melbourne with a cargo of roof tiles but failed to arrive. The wreckage was found near the Bay of Islands twenty-two miles east of Warrnambool after a body had washed ashore. Some of the timbers washed up were charred by fire, and a small boat's stern board with the name "Sutlej" led to the identification of the wreck as Antares which had been reported missing. According to later reports, the Antares wrecking was overshadowed by war news at the time. A young local boy had remarked that the Germans had arrived off the coast as he had seen them firing off shells and rockets, but his story was passed off as a joke. These rockets were most likely the distress signals from the stricken ship. The Italian barque/clipper Antares was sometime later reported as overdue. The wreck of the ship was later found at the base of a cliff at the Bay of Islands near Warrnambool in November 1914, there were no survivors.This tile is significant in its association with the wreck of Antares and is registered as a Shipwreck Artefact A/2. This tile is significant for its association with the sailing ship Antares, one of the last of the 'tall ships' to be lost along the southwest coast of Victoria, and the only wreck that took the lives of all people on board. The significance is recognised by its listing on the Victorian Heritage Register VHS S34. The Antares is significant as a sail trader carrying international inbound cargo. It is part of the Great Ocean Road Historic Shipwreck Trail.Roof tile; terracotta clay tile shaped for fitting together with other tiles. Inscriptions are impressed into the clay. It was recovered from the wreck of the Antares. Impressed text:”- E R I E S DE LA MEDITERRANEE” “ … T S – MI-LES BOU- R …..” Impressed symbol: (Sideways crown or tree) (could be TULLERIES DE LA MEDITERRANEE)flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, roofing tile, building materials, antares, peterborough, 1914 shipwreck, sutlej, antares rock., bay of islands, terracotta tile, clipper, roof tile, building material -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Border Tile
... Plain terracotta border tile...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne See NA359 CERAMICS Terracotta Plain terracotta border tile Ceramic Border Tile ...See NA359Plain terracotta border tileceramics, terracotta -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Roof Tile, Circa 1914
... ...terracotta tile...Roof tile; clay terracotta roof tile. Inscriptions are impressed into the clay. ...SYMBOL [Sideways crown or tree (could be TULLERIES DE LA MEDITERRANEE)] Roof tile; clay terracotta roof tile. Inscriptions are impressed into the clay. ...The Italian barque Antares was an iron three-masted sailing clipper built in 1888 by Russell & Co of Port Glasgow originally named the “Sutlej” and renamed in 1907 the “Antares” when sold to the Semider Bros of Genoa Italy. The vessel left Marseilles on the 18th of December 1913 with its master captain Gazedo destined for Mullaly & Byrne of Melbourne with a cargo of roof tiles but failed to arrive. The wreckage was found near the Bay of Islands twenty-two miles east of Warrnambool after a body had washed ashore. Some of the timbers washed up were charred by fire, and a small boat's stern board with the name "Sutlej" led to the identification of the wreck as Antares which had been reported missing. According to later reports, the Antares wrecking was overshadowed by war news at the time. A young local boy had remarked that the Germans had arrived off the coast as he had seen them firing off shells and rockets, but his story was passed off as a joke. These rockets were most likely the distress signals from the stricken ship. The Italian barque/clipper Antares was sometime later reported as overdue. The wreck of the ship was later found at the base of a cliff at the Bay of Islands near Warrnambool in November 1914, there were no survivors.The Antares is significant as it was a sail trader carrying an international inbound cargo during the early part of the 20th century. It is part of the Great Ocean Road Historic Shipwreck Trail and as such is registered as a protected wreck in the Victorian Heritage Database VHS S34 .Roof tile; clay terracotta roof tile. Inscriptions are impressed into the clay. It was recovered from the wreck of the Antares. ”- E R I E S DE LA MEDITERRANEE” “ … T S – MI-LES BOU- R …..” SYMBOL [Sideways crown or tree (could be TULLERIES DE LA MEDITERRANEE)]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, roofing tile, building materials, antares, peterborough, 1914 shipwreck, sutlej, antares rock., bay of islands, terracotta tile, clipper -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Border Tile
... Unglazed terracotta border tile with pale dots and borders...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne See NA359 CERAMICS Terracotta Unglazed terracotta border tile with pale dots and borders Ceramic Border Tile ...See NA359Unglazed terracotta border tile with pale dots and bordersceramics, terracotta -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Sister Ann Elizabeth Dowsley's home in Elgar Road, Box Hill, c1939
... The house appears to be weatherboard and render with a terracotta tile roof and a simple chimney....The house appears to be weatherboard and render with a terracotta tile roof and a simple chimney. Sister Ann Elizabeth Dowsley's home in Elgar Road, Box Hill Photograph ...This was the home of Sister Ann Elizabeth Dowsley, daughter of Thomas Dowsley and Mary McKay. She was born in St Arnaud in 1887. She enlisted on 22 August 1916. As a AANS Matron in WW1 she served in India. She was awarded a Royal Red Cross award for conspicuous services. She did not marry. She died in December 1960 at Caulfield. There is a photo of her in Punch, Thursday 31 August, 1916, p 21. REF: Laurie Newton - Ernest Lance Young and Beryl (nee Mair) bought the house from Sister Dowsley for £895 on their marriage in 1939 but sold it when Lance was sent to Darwin during his war service. Beryl purchased 11 York Street in later war years. This property was also significant for Ernest Lance Young and Beryl Mair. It may have been the childhood home of their children Barbara and Ken, but Laurie was probably born after they moved to York Street. Lance was born 24 March 1915 in Surrey Hills, the son of Ernest Augustus Young and Ruby Nichell Whitby. He married Beryl Mair in 1939 and died on 5 October 1999 at Mont Albert. Electoral rolls list him as a manufacturer. He is buried in Box Hill Cemetery (M-*-0867) along with his father. He served in WW2 (Service Number - VX104733 enlisting at St Kilda) and after returning took over his father's business. The Mair family were resident in Barton Street for several generations. Beryl's father Dave Mair was a keen sportsman and founder of the Kangaroo Social Club of cricketers. This is part of a large collection relating to the Mair, Deakin and Young families. Black & white photo of the street view of a Californian bungalow home set behind a picket fence and hedge. The house appears to be weatherboard and render with a terracotta tile roof and a simple chimney.In blue biro on rear: "Our first home", "Sister Dowsleys home at / Elgar Rd B Hill"; "YOUNG" In lead pencil on rear: " 3 (pound symbol) 895" Photographic processing stamps "14" and (?) "GRANVILLE PRINT" within a triangle. ann elizabeth dowsley, world war 1, nurse, elgar road, ernest lance young, beryl young, beryl mair -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCeramic - Roof Tile, c 1914
... ...terracotta tile...This terracotta clay roof tile was part of a consignment of tiles in the cargo of ANTARES. ...Part of a terracotta roof tile from the wreck of the Antares Has sand encrusted to bottom of tile. ...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This terracotta clay roof tile was part of a consignment of tiles in the cargo of ANTARES. ...This terracotta clay roof tile was part of a consignment of tiles in the cargo of ANTARES. THE ANTARES In mid-November 1914, after the beginning of the First World War, a young local man went one evening to fish near the Bay of Islands, west of Peterborough. He later arrived home hurriedly and in an agitated state declaring: "The Germans are coming!" His family laughed and disbelieved him, as this young fellow was prone to telling fictional tales. About a month later, on December 13th 1914, local farmers Phillip Le Couteur and Peter Mathieson were riding in the vicinity, checking on cattle. Phillip Le Couteur saw what he “thought was the hull of a ship below the cliffs.” He rode to Allansford and contacted police. The next day, two Constables and Phillip Le Couteur returned to the site, where they dug a trench near the top of the cliff and sank a log in it. To this they attached a rope, which they threw down the cliff face. Constable Stainsbury and Phillip Le Couteur then made the dangerous descent down the rope on the sheer cliff face. They found wreckage strewn around a small cove and a portion of a man's body under the cliffs. The hull of the ship could be seen about 300 metres out to sea. Some of the wreckage revealed the name Antares and the remains of the ship's dinghy bore the name Sutlej. During the next two weeks and with the help of the Warrnambool lifeboat and crew, two more bodies were found. Later investigations proved that the tragic wreck was indeed that of the Antares, reported overdue on the 207th day of her voyage from Marseilles, France, to Melbourne. She was a three masted, 1749 ton iron clipper, built in Glasgow in 1888 and originally named and launched as the Sutlej. Bought in 1907 by Semider Bros. from Genoa, Italy, she was refitted and renamed Antares. It was later realised that the local lad who a month earlier had declared he had seen German guns being fired, had probably seen distress flares fired from the deck of the Antares the night she was wrecked. She was last sailed under Captain Gazedo and wrecked at what is now known as Antares Rock, near the Bay of Islands. She had been carrying a large cargo of roof tiles from France to Melbourne, consigned to Mullaly & Byrne. Many of them are now to be seen amongst the battered and scattered remains of the wreck. Some of the timbers were found to be blackened by fire. An Information Board has been erected on the cliff top near to the site of the Antares wreck, at the end of Radfords Rd, west of Peterborough. (Ref: Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village’s “Antares” fact sheet, Victorian Heritage Database, Information Board at Peterborough, Flagstaff Hill Significance Assessment 2010) The Antares was one of the last of the 'tall ships' to be lost along the south west coast of Victoria, and is the only wreck that took the lives of all people on board. She is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register VHS S34. The Antares is significant as a sail trader carrying an international inbound cargo. It is part of the Great Ocean Road Historic Shipwreck Trail.Part of a terracotta roof tile from the wreck of the Antares Has sand encrusted to bottom of tile. Artefact Reg No A/6.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, antares, tall ship, peterborough, 1914 shipwreck, phillip le couteur, peter mathieson, constable stainsbury, sutlej, antares rock., bay of islands, terracotta tile, roof tile, clay tile, roofing material, building material -
Federation University Historical CollectionCorrespondence, Eureka Terra Cotta & Tile Co. Letterhead
... Typed letter on Eureka TerraCotta & Tile Co. letterhead which features the colour green. ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Typed letter on Eureka TerraCotta & Tile Co. letterhead which features the colour green. ...Typed letter on Eureka TerraCotta & Tile Co. letterhead which features the colour green. The letter is written by W.R. Lewis, secretary of Eureka Tiles to the Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, Dick Richards. The content of the letter concerns a cadetship at the Eureka Tile factory -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Bundoora Park Homestead
... The Tesselated Tile Company of Mitcham was responsible for providing many decorative tiles, terracotta ornaments and roofing tiles for the building....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne The Tesselated Tile Company of Mitcham was responsible for providing many decorative tiles, terracotta ornaments and roofing tiles for the building. bundoora park homestead australian tesselated tile co. pty ltd tiles Coloured photograph of the front and left side of Bundoora Park Homestead, Bundoora Bundoora Park Homestead Photograph Photograph ...The Tesselated Tile Company of Mitcham was responsible for providing many decorative tiles, terracotta ornaments and roofing tiles for the building.Coloured photograph of the front and left side of Bundoora Park Homestead, Bundoorabundoora park homestead, australian tesselated tile co. pty ltd, tiles -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Creswick, Parish of Creswick, County of Talbot, 1928, 1928
... ...Eureka Terracotta Tile Co...Parish Plan of Creswick showing Slaty Creek, Old Gold Workings, Police Reserve, Railway Station, Public Gardens, Sawpit Gully, Hospital Reserve, Nigh Soil Depot, Eureka Terracotta Tile COmpany, Creswick Creek, Forest COmmission, Roycroft's Race...creswick Eureka Terracotta Tile Co parish plan Parish Plan of Creswick showing Slaty Creek, Old Gold Workings, Police Reserve, Railway Station, Public Gardens, Sawpit Gully, Hospital Reserve, Nigh Soil Depot, Eureka Terracotta Tile COmpany, Creswick Creek, Forest COmmission, Roycroft's Race Creswick, Parish of Creswick, County of Talbot, 1928 Plan Plan Department of Lands and Survey ...Parish Plan of Creswick showing Slaty Creek, Old Gold Workings, Police Reserve, Railway Station, Public Gardens, Sawpit Gully, Hospital Reserve, Nigh Soil Depot, Eureka Terracotta Tile COmpany, Creswick Creek, Forest COmmission, Roycroft's Racecreswick, eureka terracotta tile co, parish plan -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, early 1990s
... It is a red brick Federation building with a red terracotta tiled roof and wooden white painted trims. ...It is a red brick Federation building with a red terracotta tiled roof and wooden white painted trims. ...The brick building was constructed in 1911/1912 and replaced an earlier school building. In 1942/43 the school building was extended to cope with the increased population in Sunbury. The State School remained on the Macedon Street site until 1999 when it was relocated to the restored former Industrial School at Jacksons Hill.A coloured photograph of the former Sunbury State School No. 1002. It is a red brick Federation building with a red terracotta tiled roof and wooden white painted trims. There are two stepped brick chimneys with terracotta chimney pots and six air vents protruding from the roof. There is a small porch at the front of the building.carirns, j. f. dr., eadie, peter, education department, george evans collection -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 11 York Street, Mont Albert, c1962, c1962
... It is a weatherboard house with a terracotta tiled roof and Californian bungalow in style....It is a weatherboard house with a terracotta tiled roof and Californian bungalow in style. 11 York Street, Mont Albert, c1962 Photograph ...This is the home of Ernest Lance Young and Beryl Mair and the childhood home of their children Barbara, Ken and Laurie. Lance was born 24 March 1915 in Surrey Hills, the son of Ernest Augustus Young and Ruby Nichell Whitty. He married Beryl Mair in 1939 and died on 5 October 1999 at Mont Albert. Electoral rolls list him as a manufacturer. His address after marriage was 11 York Street, Mont Albert. He is buried in Box Hill Cemetery (M-*-0867) along with his father. He served in WW2 (Service Number - VX104733 enlisting at St Kilda) and after returning took over his father's business. The Mair family were resident in Barton Street for several generations. Beryl's father Dave Mair was a keen sportsman and founder of the Kangaroo Social Club of cricketers. This is part of a large collection relating to the Mair, Deakin and Young families. Black & white photo of the street view of 11 York Street, Mont Albert, looking down the driveway. Although the house is heavily screened by a mature garden with several large trees or shrubs, part of the front and one side can be seen. It is a weatherboard house with a terracotta tiled roof and Californian bungalow in style.In blue biro on rear: "11 YORK ST/ MONT ALBERT / 1962 APPROX" ken young, barbara young, laurie young, laurie newton, beryl mair, ernest lance young, lance young, york street, mont albert -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Commonwealth Bank of Australia, 107 Union Road, Surrey Hills, 1991
... A colour photograph of a two storey building with a red terracotta tiled roof. signage indicates it is occupied by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. ...(See Bendigo Bank file) commonwealth bank state savings bank of victoria commercial establishment union road surrey hills A colour photograph of a two storey building with a red terracotta tiled roof. signage indicates it is occupied by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. ...This was originally built as a State Savings Bank of Victoria branch in 1916. The first manager was Mr Campbell Cameron. On 26 August 1990, the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) entered into an agreement with the Treasurer of Victoria for a merger with the State Bank of Victoria (SBV). All former State banks were given new signage in November 1992. The CBA operated the branch for a relatively short period of time with the branch closing in 2000. Community pressure for a local bank resulted in the Bendigo Bank opening a branch on the site in 2002. (See Bendigo Bank file)A colour photograph of a two storey building with a red terracotta tiled roof. signage indicates it is occupied by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia. The upper storey is rendered; the lower part of the building is red brick. The lower storey windows have been 'modernised'; the upper storey ones are in keeping with a build of the early 20th century. Adjacent to the door there appears to be an automatic teller machine.commonwealth bank, state savings bank of victoria, commercial establishment, union road, surrey hills -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Tile-Ridging
... Brown glazed terracotta roof ridging tile. Fluted at one end. Tile curved....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne ceramics terracotta Brown glazed terracotta roof ridging tile. Fluted at one end. Tile curved. ...Brown glazed terracotta roof ridging tile. Fluted at one end. Tile curved.ceramics, terracotta -
Hume City Civic CollectionPhotograph, c. 1980's
... The roof is clad with terracotta tiles. Facing Brook and Evans Streets on the roof line are the parapets with the words 'Royal Hotel' on them....The roof is clad with terracotta tiles. Facing Brook and Evans Streets on the roof line are the parapets with the words 'Royal Hotel' on them. ...The original single storey hotel was built by the vigneron, F. F. Bubeck. The hotel was destroyed by fire in 1901 and the present red brick building was built by George Millett. The hotel provided meals and accommodation for rail travellers.A coloured photograph of the Royal Hotel which is situated on the sw corner of Brook and Evans Streets. A grey car is angle parked on the LHS of the photograph and there is a line of plane treet around the curbside. The 2 storey hotel has red brick walls with cream trim around the windows and blue shutters on the windows on the upper storey. The roof is clad with terracotta tiles. Facing Brook and Evans Streets on the roof line are the parapets with the words 'Royal Hotel' on them.ROYAL HOTELevans street, brook street, bubeck, f.f., millett, george, royal hotel, george evans collection -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Wunderlich Terracotta Staff
... The North Sunshine factory on McIntyre Road opened in 1927 producing glazed terracotta tiles, faience cladding, and later asbestos‑based products including Durabestos sheets and pipes. ...The North Sunshine factory on McIntyre Road opened in 1927 producing glazed terracotta tiles, faience cladding, and later asbestos‑based products including Durabestos sheets and pipes. ...Ernest, Alfred, and Otto Wunderlich founded the Wunderlich company in Sydney in 1885. The company expanded into Melbourne with a showroom located in Queen Street, Melbourne. The North Sunshine factory on McIntyre Road opened in 1927 producing glazed terracotta tiles, faience cladding, and later asbestos‑based products including Durabestos sheets and pipes. In 1969, CSR purchased Wunderlich. In 1977 CSR sold the Sunshine site to James Hardie. The factory closed down in 1983. The site was then redeveloped into the Westend Market Hotel and Dan Murphy’s. In the mid‑2010s, a cluster of mesothelioma cases among North Sunshine residents was linked to historical asbestos exposure from the factory.The Sunshine Wunderlich factory was one of Melbourne’s major interwar industrial employers. It contributed to Sunshine’s identity as a manufacturing hub alongside the H.V. McKay / Massey Ferguson Sunshine Harvester Works. This small book records only a very small number of employees who worked at the factory. The list was put together by former Wunderlich employee Walter "Wally" O'Brien.Front - T/Cotta Wunderlich Staff 1st Page Don Forte, Silvio, Tich Johnon, Sebastian Granata, Fred Willaton, Jack Lewis, George Griggs (Greigs), Ben George Simon, Whisky (Not Wally), Priot Albert Willaton (Son of Fred), Albert Elllingson (Killed on train disaster is his Grand Father)wunderlich, mcintyre road, sunshine north -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 11 York Street, Mont Albert, 1962, 1974
... It is Californian bungalow in style with typical features including a terracotta tiled roof, simple roof finials, simple chimneys, shingle detail to the gable and brick and rounded pillar supports to the veranda. ...It is Californian bungalow in style with typical features including a terracotta tiled roof, simple roof finials, simple chimneys, shingle detail to the gable and brick and rounded pillar supports to the veranda. ...This is the home of Ernest Lance Young and Beryl Mair and the childhood home of their children Barbara, Ken and Laurie. Lance was born 24 March 1915 in Surrey Hills, the son of Ernest Augustus Young and Ruby Nichell Whitby. He married Beryl Mair in 1939 and died on 5 October 1999 at Mont Albert. Electoral rolls list him as a manufacturer. His address after marriage was 11 York Street, Mont Albert. He is buried in Box Hill Cemetery (M-*-0867) along with his father. He served in WW2 (Service Number - VX104733 enlisting at St Kilda) and after returning took over his father's business. The Mair family were resident in Barton Street for several generations. Beryl's father Dave Mair was a keen sportsman and founder of the Kangaroo Social Club of cricketers. This is part of a large collection relating to the Mair, Deakin and Young families. Black & white photo of the street view of 11 York Street, Mont Albert. Although the house is heavily screened by a mature garden with several large trees or shrubs, part of the front can be seen. It is Californian bungalow in style with typical features including a terracotta tiled roof, simple roof finials, simple chimneys, shingle detail to the gable and brick and rounded pillar supports to the veranda. The front fence is low and constructed from roughly dressed stone.In black texta colour and black biro on rear: "1962 / 11 YORK ST/ MONT ALBERT" ken young, barbara young, laurie young, laurie newton, beryl mair, ernest lance young, lance young, york street, mont albert -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Daniel Robertson Australia Pty Ltd, 2014
... In 1910 the company began producing concrete roof tiles in South Melbourne, and in 1928 they converted the Tunstall Brickworks to produce terracotta tiles. In 1967 Daniel Robertson's produced a unique rustic range of bricks that were such a success that the roof tiles were phased out in 1969. ...In 1910 the company began producing concrete roof tiles in South Melbourne, and in 1928 they converted the Tunstall Brickworks to produce terracotta tiles. In 1967 Daniel Robertson's produced a unique rustic range of bricks that were such a success that the roof tiles were phased out in 1969. ...Englishman John Robertson was a roofing contractor and importer of slate. He founded the Daniel Robertson company in 1835 after arriving in Australia on a ship that carried a large quantity of slate as ballast. This slate was soon seen on the roofs of important Melbourne buildings. In 1910 the company began producing concrete roof tiles in South Melbourne, and in 1928 they converted the Tunstall Brickworks to produce terracotta tiles. In 1967 Daniel Robertson's produced a unique rustic range of bricks that were such a success that the roof tiles were phased out in 1969. In 2013 Daniel Robertson Australia Pty Ltd closed. These 2014 photographs show the buildings and some products still on the site at the time.13 coloured photographs of the office, storage and kiln areas at the Daniel Robertson site in 2014. Location is 58 - 74 Station Street, Nunawading.daniel robertson australia pty ltd, clay products, bricks and tiles -
Linton and District Historical Society IncPhotograph, View along Sussex Street to the North, Linton, 2014
... The public toilet block in Linton is decorated with hand-made terracotta tiles depicting historic themes. The tiles were produced as part of the Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002 by Linton Primary School students and community members. ...Linton and District Historical Society Inc 69 Sussex Street Linton 3360 goldfields The public toilet block in Linton is decorated with hand-made terracotta tiles depicting historic themes. The tiles were produced as part of the Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002 by Linton Primary School students and community members. ...The public toilet block in Linton is decorated with hand-made terracotta tiles depicting historic themes. The tiles were produced as part of the Press Mould Tile Project 2001-2002 by Linton Primary School students and community members. Tile design and project coordination was by Pam Farey and Anne Dietrich, and instructors were Pam Farey, Anne Dietrich, Anne Bray and Jeannette Vervaart. The site the toilet block was built on was formerly occupied by 'Criterion House', a building used in the 19th and early 20th centuries as a shop and also a hospital. Criterion House was demolished in 1938/39, to make way for new, enlarged municipal offices, which are still in use in 2019.Colour photograph which shows trees and buildings in Sussex Street, Linton, the Linton public toilet building, and the Golden Plains Shire local offices.golden plains shire offices linton, public toilet building linton, press mould tile project 2001-2002
