Showing 63 items matching " the living museum of the west"
-
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Maribyrnong River, Meat Works & the Living Museum of the West
... Maribyrnong River, Meat Works & the Living Museum of the West...... The Living Museum of the West...Collection of articles relating to the Maribyrnong River Meat Works Living Museum of the West and other articles relating to the Maribyrnong River...Maribyrnong River Meat Works The Living Museum of the West Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Tin Shop|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Works|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Store Room|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Kitchen|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Preserving Room|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Boning Room|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving|Photograph Humes Site Maribyrnong|Newspaper article The Advocate 14 June 1995 Cannery building highlight at park|Newspaper article Times 12 February 2002 Chemical free restoration|Extract ADI Footscray Site Redevelopment Site History Historical Overview|Brochure Discover the Maribyrnong|Newspaper article Essendon Gazette 3 March 2021 Long Distance Swim|Newspaper article Star 4 May 2004 Plan to save Cinderella river|Typed Report Memories of early Maribyrnong|Newspaper article The Herald 11 December 1981 The battle over the bluestone|Plans Kevin McManus Architect Possible Development Humes Site Maribyrnong|Photocopy painting of Humes Site Maribyrnong|Newspaper article The Sun 1 June 1979 A face lift for our Cinderella River|Newspaper article The Age 9 November 1982 Messsing about on the forgotten river|Extract Our Unique Victorian Timber Bridge Heritage article|Invitation to a Meeting Our River Heritage and its future|Typed Report February 1992 Maribyrnong River Valley Braybrook A time of Achievement of community Aspirations|Letter 14 February 1983 from Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works|Typed Notes Meeting to discuss the erection of a cairn at Solomons Ford|Letter 30 July 1980 from Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works Former Melbourne Meat Preserving Company Maribyrnong|Letter 1 December 1981 to Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works from Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Amendment No 157|Extract Maribyrnong Action in Tranquility by Olwen Ford and Pamela Lewis|Handwritten notes about Maribyrnong|Typed report 11 September 1976 Maribyrnong History|Newspaper article The Mail 10 February 1993 Maribyrnong turns back the clock|Newspaper article Advocate 29 September 1993 Misery of flood victims to continue Govt rejects river report|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28M Arundel Dam plan scrapped|Flyer The Maribyrnong River Ideas for the River Valley|Newspaper article The Western Times 12 September 1984 Govt breathes new life into a forgotten river|Newspaper article The Western Times 8 February 1984 So where is the real Solomons Ford|Letter 28 April 1960 Maribyrnong|Newspaper article Melbourne must not forget its other river Olwen Ford|Flyer Ecomuseum Broadsheets 4 Maribyrnong River A River of Histoy|Flyer Pipemakers Park Maribyrnong|Typed report The Saltwater River Powder Magazine Jacks Magazine J W Moore|The Heritage Plan Maribyrnong City Council February 2002|Flyer Bicycling in Maribyrnong|Flyer Pipe Trail|Flyer Meat Trail|Flyer Origins of Industry|Flyer Pipemakers Park|Typed Report Racing Colours Rose and Black|Photographs Maribyrnong Valley December 1974|Newspaper article Herald Sun 12/2/1991 - How the live west is won Pipemakers Park Collection of articles relating to the Maribyrnong River Meat Works Living Museum of the West and other articles relating to the Maribyrnong River Archive Maribyrnong River, Meat Works & the Living Museum of the West ...Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Tin Shop|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Works|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Store Room|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Kitchen|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Preserving Room|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving The Boning Room|Sketch Humes Site Maribyrnong The Processes of Meat Preserving|Photograph Humes Site Maribyrnong|Newspaper article The Advocate 14 June 1995 Cannery building highlight at park|Newspaper article Times 12 February 2002 Chemical free restoration|Extract ADI Footscray Site Redevelopment Site History Historical Overview|Brochure Discover the Maribyrnong|Newspaper article Essendon Gazette 3 March 2021 Long Distance Swim|Newspaper article Star 4 May 2004 Plan to save Cinderella river|Typed Report Memories of early Maribyrnong|Newspaper article The Herald 11 December 1981 The battle over the bluestone|Plans Kevin McManus Architect Possible Development Humes Site Maribyrnong|Photocopy painting of Humes Site Maribyrnong|Newspaper article The Sun 1 June 1979 A face lift for our Cinderella River|Newspaper article The Age 9 November 1982 Messsing about on the forgotten river|Extract Our Unique Victorian Timber Bridge Heritage article|Invitation to a Meeting Our River Heritage and its future|Typed Report February 1992 Maribyrnong River Valley Braybrook A time of Achievement of community Aspirations|Letter 14 February 1983 from Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works|Typed Notes Meeting to discuss the erection of a cairn at Solomons Ford|Letter 30 July 1980 from Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works Former Melbourne Meat Preserving Company Maribyrnong|Letter 1 December 1981 to Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works from Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Amendment No 157|Extract Maribyrnong Action in Tranquility by Olwen Ford and Pamela Lewis|Handwritten notes about Maribyrnong|Typed report 11 September 1976 Maribyrnong History|Newspaper article The Mail 10 February 1993 Maribyrnong turns back the clock|Newspaper article Advocate 29 September 1993 Misery of flood victims to continue Govt rejects river report|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28M Arundel Dam plan scrapped|Flyer The Maribyrnong River Ideas for the River Valley|Newspaper article The Western Times 12 September 1984 Govt breathes new life into a forgotten river|Newspaper article The Western Times 8 February 1984 So where is the real Solomons Ford|Letter 28 April 1960 Maribyrnong|Newspaper article Melbourne must not forget its other river Olwen Ford|Flyer Ecomuseum Broadsheets 4 Maribyrnong River A River of Histoy|Flyer Pipemakers Park Maribyrnong|Typed report The Saltwater River Powder Magazine Jacks Magazine J W Moore|The Heritage Plan Maribyrnong City Council February 2002|Flyer Bicycling in Maribyrnong|Flyer Pipe Trail|Flyer Meat Trail|Flyer Origins of Industry|Flyer Pipemakers Park|Typed Report Racing Colours Rose and Black|Photographs Maribyrnong Valley December 1974|Newspaper article Herald Sun 12/2/1991 - How the live west is won Pipemakers Parkmaribyrnong river, meat works, the living museum of the west -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report, Living Museum of the West
... Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report...Melbourne's Living Museum of the West...Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West (LMW) is Australia’s first ecomuseum, founded in 1984 to document, preserve, and interpret the social, industrial, environmental, and migrant histories of Melbourne’s western suburbs. ...5208.01 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1986.jpg 5208.01 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1986.pdf 5208.02 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1987.jpg 5208.02 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1987.pdf 5208.03 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1988.jpg 5208.03 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1988.pdf 5208.04 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1989.jpg 5208.04 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1989.pdf 5208.05 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1990.jpg 5208.05 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1990.pdf 5208.06 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1991.jpg 5208.06 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1991.pdf 5208.07 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1992.jpg 5208.07 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1992.pdf 5208.08 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1993.jpg 5208.08 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1993.pdf 5208.09 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1994.jpg 5208.09 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1994.pdf 5208.10 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1995.jpg 5208.10 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1995.pdf 5208.11 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1999 - 2000.jpg 5208.11 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1999 - 2000.pdf 5208.12 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2003 - 2004.jpg 5208.12 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2003 - 2004.pdf 5208.13 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2004 - 2005.jpg 5208.13 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2004 - 2005.pdf 5208.14 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2005 - 2006.jpg 5208.14 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2005 - 2006.pdf 5208.15 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2014 - 2015.jpg 5208.15 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2014 - 2015.pdf 5208.16 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2020 - 2021.jpg 5208.16 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2020 - 2021.pdf 5208.17 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2022 - 2023.jpg 5208.17 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2022 - 2023.pdf 5208.18 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2023 - 2024.jpg 5208.18 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2023 - 2024.pdf 5208.19 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2024 - 2025.jpg 5208.19 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2024 - 2025.pdf...Living Museum of the West...Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Raleigh Boiling Down Works Melbourne Meat Preserving Compan Humes Pipe Works 5208.01 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1986.jpg 5208.01 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1986.pdf 5208.02 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1987.jpg 5208.02 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1987.pdf 5208.03 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1988.jpg 5208.03 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1988.pdf 5208.04 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1989.jpg 5208.04 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1989.pdf 5208.05 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1990.jpg 5208.05 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1990.pdf 5208.06 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1991.jpg 5208.06 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1991.pdf 5208.07 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1992.jpg 5208.07 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1992.pdf 5208.08 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1993.jpg 5208.08 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1993.pdf 5208.09 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1994.jpg 5208.09 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1994.pdf 5208.10 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1995.jpg 5208.10 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1995.pdf 5208.11 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1999 - 2000.jpg 5208.11 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1999 - 2000.pdf 5208.12 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2003 - 2004.jpg 5208.12 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2003 - 2004.pdf 5208.13 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2004 - 2005.jpg 5208.13 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2004 - 2005.pdf 5208.14 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2005 - 2006.jpg 5208.14 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2005 - 2006.pdf 5208.15 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2014 - 2015.jpg 5208.15 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2014 - 2015.pdf 5208.16 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2020 - 2021.jpg 5208.16 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2020 - 2021.pdf 5208.17 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2022 - 2023.jpg 5208.17 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2022 - 2023.pdf 5208.18 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2023 - 2024.jpg 5208.18 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2023 - 2024.pdf 5208.19 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2024 - 2025.jpg 5208.19 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2024 - 2025.pdf Collection of digital Documents Administrative record Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report Living Museum of the West ...Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West (LMW) is Australia’s first ecomuseum, founded in 1984 to document, preserve, and interpret the social, industrial, environmental, and migrant histories of Melbourne’s western suburbs. Its creation marked a turning point in recognising the West as a culturally rich region whose stories had long been overlooked. The Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West is located in the former Raleigh Boiling Down Works, Melbourne Meat Preserving Company and Humes Pipe Works.Melbourne’s Living Museum of the West documents migration, work, industry, women’s history, integrates environmental and landscape history into heritage interpretation and treat the region itself as the museum, rather than a single building.5208.01 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1986.jpg 5208.01 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1986.pdf 5208.02 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1987.jpg 5208.02 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1987.pdf 5208.03 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1988.jpg 5208.03 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1988.pdf 5208.04 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1989.jpg 5208.04 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1989.pdf 5208.05 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1990.jpg 5208.05 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1990.pdf 5208.06 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1991.jpg 5208.06 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1991.pdf 5208.07 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1992.jpg 5208.07 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1992.pdf 5208.08 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1993.jpg 5208.08 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1993.pdf 5208.09 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1994.jpg 5208.09 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1994.pdf 5208.10 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1995.jpg 5208.10 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1995.pdf 5208.11 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1999 - 2000.jpg 5208.11 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 1999 - 2000.pdf 5208.12 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2003 - 2004.jpg 5208.12 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2003 - 2004.pdf 5208.13 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2004 - 2005.jpg 5208.13 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2004 - 2005.pdf 5208.14 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2005 - 2006.jpg 5208.14 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2005 - 2006.pdf 5208.15 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2014 - 2015.jpg 5208.15 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2014 - 2015.pdf 5208.16 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2020 - 2021.jpg 5208.16 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2020 - 2021.pdf 5208.17 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2022 - 2023.jpg 5208.17 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2022 - 2023.pdf 5208.18 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2023 - 2024.jpg 5208.18 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2023 - 2024.pdf 5208.19 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2024 - 2025.jpg 5208.19 - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report 2024 - 2025.pdfmelbourne's living museum of the west, raleigh boiling down works, melbourne meat preserving compan, humes pipe works -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Reports, Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated
... Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Reports...Melbourne's Living Museum of the West...1/ Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual 1992 Report|2/ Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual 1996 Report|3/ Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual 1997 Report...Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated...Melbourne's Living Museum of the West 1/ Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual 1992 Report|2/ Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual 1996 Report|3/ Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual 1997 Report A4 ring bounded reports Administrative record Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Reports Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated ...1/ Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual 1992 Report|2/ Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual 1996 Report|3/ Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual 1997 Reportmelbourne's living museum of the west -
National Wool MuseumBook, Fibre and Fabric
... FIBRE AND FABRIC / Gary Vines / Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorportated...Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula "Fibre and Fabric: the wool, cotton, textile and allied industries in Melbourne's West" - Gary Vines, 1993. This book is a short history of the wool, cotton, textile and allied industries of the area west of Melbourne. It looks at how, why and when these industries developed and their effect upon the cultural and geographic landscape. Textile Industry - history Woollen Mills - history Textile Industry - history Woollen Mills - history FIBRE AND FABRIC / Gary Vines / Melbourne's Living ..."Fibre and Fabric: the wool, cotton, textile and allied industries in Melbourne's West" - Gary Vines, 1993. This book is a short history of the wool, cotton, textile and allied industries of the area west of Melbourne. It looks at how, why and when these industries developed and their effect upon the cultural and geographic landscape.FIBRE AND FABRIC / Gary Vines / Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorportatedtextile industry - history woollen mills - history, textile industry - history, woollen mills - history -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPoster - Melbourne's Western Region Full of Surprises Poster, 1988
... A coloured poster depicting a variety of scenes in Western region of Melbourne produced by Living Museum of the West in 1988....A coloured poster depicting a variety of scenes in Western region of Melbourne produced by Living Museum of the West in 1988. Poster Melbourne's Western Region Full of Surprises Poster ... -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPoster - Pipemakers Park Poster, Living Museum of the West, 1988
... A coloured poster of scene at Pipemakers Park, Maribyrnong produced by the Living Museum of the West to promote Pipemakers Park....Living Museum of the West...Poster Pipemakers Park Poster Living Museum of the West ...pipe makers park, maribyrnong -
Melbourne's Living Museum of the WestBooklet, Melbourne's Living Museum of the West, Meat and By-Products, 1993
... Title: Meat and By-Products Author: Gary Vines Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Inc....Melbourne's Living Museum of the West...Western suburbs meat industry Title: Meat and By-Products Author: Gary Vines Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Inc. 32 page booklet, A5, Cover illustration of Raleigh's boiling down works on the Maribyrnong River, from water-colour by Greeves C. 1850s Meat and By-Products Booklet Melbourne's Living Museum of the West ...The meat industry and animal by-product works of Melbourne's West, in the series "Interpreting the Cultural Landscape", with the assistance of the Department of Planning and Development, VictoriaThe Australian Meat Preserving Company was established on the banks of the Maribyrnong River in 1870 on the site of boiling works dating from the 1840s.32 page booklet, A5, Cover illustration of Raleigh's boiling down works on the Maribyrnong River, from water-colour by Greeves C. 1850s Title: Meat and By-Products Author: Gary Vines Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Inc.western suburbs, meat industry -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPoster - Bluestone Melbourne's Western Region - Bluestone & basalt quarried rocks in buildings Poster, Living Museum of the West, 1988
... It was produced by Living Museum of the West in 1988....Living Museum of the West...It was produced by Living Museum of the West in 1988. Poster Bluestone Melbourne's Western Region - Bluestone & basalt quarried rocks in buildings Poster Living Museum of the West ...Bluestone Melbourne's Western Region|Dean Bloxidhe Stonemason Geelong Road Footscray|St. Mary's Catholic Church Cecil Street Williamstown|Historic Shearing Shed Werribee Park|Quarry Market Street Sunshine|Primary School No 252 Geelong Road Footscray|Tombstone Footscray Cemetery|Out-building Werribee Park|Bluestone Cottage Albert Street Williamstown|Bluestone Bridge over the Kororoit Creek Keilor-Melton Roadquarry, blue stone -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Hear Our Voices Women in the West Speak Out, Melbourne's Living Museum of the West, 1999
... Hear Our Voices Women in the West Speak Out|An exhibition present by the Melbourne's Living Museum of the West...Melbourne's Living Museum of the West...Women Hear Our Voices Women in the West Speak Out|An exhibition present by the Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Soft covered book Hear Our Voices Women in the West Speak Out Book Hear Our Voices Women in the West Speak Out Melbourne's Living Museum of the West ...Soft covered bookwomen -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBooklet - The First Residents of Melbourne's Western Region by Gary Presland, Gary Presland
... Published for the Footscray City Council and the Living Museum of the West...Published for the Footscray City Council and the Living Museum of the West Soft cover booklet with a picture of an Aboriginal man on front Booklet The First Residents of Melbourne's Western Region by Gary Presland Gary Presland ...Overview of Aboriginal lives in the wetsern area of Melbourne, before European Settlement.Soft cover booklet with a picture of an Aboriginal man on frontOverview of Aboriginal lives in the wetsern area of Melbourne, before European Settlement. aborigine, aboriginal, first nation, gary presland -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPlan - Plan of Hume Pipe Works, n.d
... Plan shows structures still standing (in 1994) on Hume site - known as "Living Museum of the West". Some of these buildings were part of early 1800s animal rendering, then Meat Works, then Hume Pipe Works in 1900s....Hume Pipes Maribyrnong Industry Plan shows structures still standing (in 1994) on Hume site - known as "Living Museum of the West". Some of these buildings were part of early 1800s animal rendering, then Meat Works, then Hume Pipe Works in 1900s. ...hume pipes, maribyrnong, industry -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBooklet - Back In Your Own Backyard, Living Museum of the West, October 1988
... Living Museum of the West...Back In Your Own Backyard remarkable insights from an ordinary world A special exhibition, organised by the Living Museum of the West featuring works from Melbourne's Western suburbs October 1988...Living Museum of the West...The exhibition did not claim to be an "Art" exhibition although it may look something like it, but perhaps it could be called an exhibition of "Perceptions". Living Museum of the West Peter Haffenden Bernard Smith Peter Somerville A.R.C. ...The Back In Your Own Backyard exhibition was a series of pieces from several groups and individuals who live and work in the Western Suburbs. The exhibition did not claim to be an "Art" exhibition although it may look something like it, but perhaps it could be called an exhibition of "Perceptions".Back In Your Own Backyard remarkable insights from an ordinary world A special exhibition, organised by the Living Museum of the West featuring works from Melbourne's Western suburbs October 1988living museum of the west, peter haffenden, bernard smith, peter somerville, a.r.c., keilor cake decorating group, fred pase, west side detailing, frank beattie, jack myers, ronald guy, newport senior citizens, tony hicks, john williams, deer park high school, essendon choral society, 1st melton brownie pack -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Stripper harvester moving to Sunshine Library on 9 October 1996
... Photos record the moving of a McKay harvester from storage at Living Museum of the West to the Sunshine Library site Includes members of Sunshine & District Historical Society at the time of the move on 2 October 1996...McKays Farm Machinery Sunshine Harvester Works Photos record the moving of a McKay harvester from storage at Living Museum of the West to the Sunshine Library site Includes members of Sunshine & District Historical Society at the time of the move on 2 October 1996 Stripper harvester moving to Sunshine Library on 9 October 1996 Photograph Stripper harvester moving to Sunshine Library on 9 October 1996 ...Photos record the moving of a McKay harvester from storage at Living Museum of the West to the Sunshine Library site Includes members of Sunshine & District Historical Society at the time of the move on 2 October 1996h.v. mckays, farm machinery, sunshine harvester works -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPostcard - Photo of the Hume Pipe Works Maribyrnong, Original c 1920
... Historic postcard reproduced by Melbournes Living Museum of the West in 1988...Historic postcard reproduced by Melbournes Living Museum of the West in 1988 Hume Pipes Maribyrnong Photo of the Hume Pipe Works Maribyrnong Photo of the Hume Pipe Works Maribyrnong Postcard Photo of the Hume Pipe Works Maribyrnong ...Historic postcard reproduced by Melbournes Living Museum of the West in 1988Photo of the Hume Pipe Works Maribyrnonghume pipes, maribyrnong -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine and District Historical Society tour of Sunshine 2 October 1993, 1993
... Four photographs of people attending a historical points of interest tour of Sunshine April 1993 Tour commenced at the Sunshine Railway Station where Mr Trigg gave a historical address Tour included Hampshire Road The Living Museum of the West Sunshine Technical School site and the Hunt Club Ballarat Road...District Tours Four photographs of people attending a historical points of interest tour of Sunshine April 1993 Tour commenced at the Sunshine Railway Station where Mr Trigg gave a historical address Tour included Hampshire Road The Living Museum of the West Sunshine Technical School site and the Hunt Club Ballarat Road Sunshine and District Historical Society tour of Sunshine 2 October 1993 Photograph Sunshine and District Historical Society tour of Sunshine 2 October 1993 ...Four photographs of people attending a historical points of interest tour of Sunshine April 1993 Tour commenced at the Sunshine Railway Station where Mr Trigg gave a historical address Tour included Hampshire Road The Living Museum of the West Sunshine Technical School site and the Hunt Club Ballarat Roaddistrict tours -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine and District Historical Society Display - The Man Hugh Victor McKay His Dream Our Answer, Brimbank Messenger (Newspaper)
... 4 Colour photographs of Sunshine and District Historical Society members in front of display boards exhibited in the Historical Room of the then new library building, Hampshire Road Sunshine Photographs on display panel board were reproduced from images of the Sunshine and District Historical Society and The Living Museum of the West Photograph not reproduced for copyright reasons...Sunshine & District Historical Society Display Hugh Victor McKay 4 Colour photographs of Sunshine and District Historical Society members in front of display boards exhibited in the Historical Room of the then new library building, Hampshire Road Sunshine Photographs on display panel board were reproduced from images of the Sunshine and District Historical Society and The Living Museum of the West Photograph not reproduced for copyright reasons Sunshine and District Historical Society Display - The Man Hugh Victor McKay His Dream Our Answer Photograph Sunshine and District Historical Society Display - The Man Hugh Victor McKay His Dream Our Answer Brimbank Messenger (Newspaper) ...4 Colour photographs of Sunshine and District Historical Society members in front of display boards exhibited in the Historical Room of the then new library building, Hampshire Road Sunshine Photographs on display panel board were reproduced from images of the Sunshine and District Historical Society and The Living Museum of the West Photograph not reproduced for copyright reasonssunshine & district historical society display, hugh victor mckay -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Harvester Town Reference Material
... Lettter from Gary Vines Industrial Archaeologist Melbourne's Living Museum of the West regarding Victorian Federation Grants Scheme dated 26 August 1999|Review of Harvester Town Victorian Historical Journal April 2004|Newspaper Article Advocate 5 March 2002 The first days of Sunshine with photograph of Olwen Ford...Sunshine History Lettter from Gary Vines Industrial Archaeologist Melbourne's Living Museum of the West regarding Victorian Federation Grants Scheme dated 26 August 1999|Review of Harvester Town Victorian Historical Journal April 2004|Newspaper Article Advocate 5 March 2002 The first days of Sunshine with photograph of Olwen Ford Paper materials and newspaper clippings relating to the book Harvester Town Archive Harvester Town Reference Material ...Lettter from Gary Vines Industrial Archaeologist Melbourne's Living Museum of the West regarding Victorian Federation Grants Scheme dated 26 August 1999|Review of Harvester Town Victorian Historical Journal April 2004|Newspaper Article Advocate 5 March 2002 The first days of Sunshine with photograph of Olwen Fordsunshine, history -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPoster - Melbourne's Western Region Full of Surprises Poster
... Columban's School Woodlands Street Essendon|Footscray Park Ballarat Road Footscray|The Organ Pipes Calder Highway Keilor|Melton|Historic Factory Maribyrnong River Sunshine|Werribee Park K Road Werribee|View from Ferguson Street Pier Williamstown|Copyright Melbourne's Living Museum of the West 1988...Columban's School Woodlands Street Essendon|Footscray Park Ballarat Road Footscray|The Organ Pipes Calder Highway Keilor|Melton|Historic Factory Maribyrnong River Sunshine|Werribee Park K Road Werribee|View from Ferguson Street Pier Williamstown|Copyright Melbourne's Living Museum of the West 1988 Coloured poster with images Poster Melbourne's Western Region Full of Surprises Poster ...Melbourne's Western Region Full of Surprises|Beach at Altona|St. Columban's School Woodlands Street Essendon|Footscray Park Ballarat Road Footscray|The Organ Pipes Calder Highway Keilor|Melton|Historic Factory Maribyrnong River Sunshine|Werribee Park K Road Werribee|View from Ferguson Street Pier Williamstown|Copyright Melbourne's Living Museum of the West 1988 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Prue McGoldrick - When The Whistle Blew research material
... Albion St Albans Footscray|Advocate Index cards and sheets|Advocate photocopies pre 1927 1948-1948|Churches|Chronolgy|Contacts|Council Braybrook Shire City of Sunshine|Kororoit Creek Maribyrnong River Sunshine Gardens|Industries|Photographs|McKay File|Massey Ferguson Site Study 1 & 2|Maps|Melbourne's Living Museum of the West|Migrants|Planning|Photos Sunshine book|Newspaper cuttings photocopies inc Sunshine Advocate|Shops|Services|Notes for My Paddock|R.T.B. papers|Sport|Tapes - Audio interviews|Video - H.V. ...Large collection of research material used by Prue McGoldrick when writing her book When The Whistle Blew Prue McGoldrick When The Whistle Blew Albion St Albans Footscray|Advocate Index cards and sheets|Advocate photocopies pre 1927 1948-1948|Churches|Chronolgy|Contacts|Council Braybrook Shire City of Sunshine|Kororoit Creek Maribyrnong River Sunshine Gardens|Industries|Photographs|McKay File|Massey Ferguson Site Study 1 & 2|Maps|Melbourne's Living Museum of the West|Migrants|Planning|Photos Sunshine book|Newspaper cuttings photocopies inc Sunshine Advocate|Shops|Services|Notes for My Paddock|R.T.B. papers|Sport|Tapes - Audio interviews|Video - H.V. ...Large collection of research material used by Prue McGoldrick when writing her book When The Whistle BlewAlbion St Albans Footscray|Advocate Index cards and sheets|Advocate photocopies pre 1927 1948-1948|Churches|Chronolgy|Contacts|Council Braybrook Shire City of Sunshine|Kororoit Creek Maribyrnong River Sunshine Gardens|Industries|Photographs|McKay File|Massey Ferguson Site Study 1 & 2|Maps|Melbourne's Living Museum of the West|Migrants|Planning|Photos Sunshine book|Newspaper cuttings photocopies inc Sunshine Advocate|Shops|Services|Notes for My Paddock|R.T.B. papers|Sport|Tapes - Audio interviews|Video - H.V. McKay from ABC|World War 2 WWII|Letter to Gwen Goedecke from Prue McGoldrick about book review 30th October 1994 From the Gwen Goedecke collectionprue mcgoldrick, when the whistle blew -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Town Of Maidstone North Footscray Auction Brochure
... . - The district’s early industrial landscape included: - Raleigh’s meat works (1843) - Victorian Powder Magazine, later expanded for military use These sites later became part of Pipemakers Park and the Living Museum of the West. - The arrival of trams from Footscray in 1921 finally unlocked residential growth. - A Progress Association formed, and the suburb gained amenities including its own cinema in the 1940s. - Housing stock from this era included weatherboard, Art Deco, and Californian Bungalow homes. .... - The district’s early industrial landscape included: - Raleigh’s meat works (1843) - Victorian Powder Magazine, later expanded for military use These sites later became part of Pipemakers Park and the Living Museum of the West. - The arrival of trams from Footscray in 1921 finally unlocked residential growth. - A Progress Association formed, and the suburb gained amenities including its own cinema in the 1940s. - Housing stock from this era included weatherboard, Art Deco, and Californian Bungalow homes. ...Maidstone began as an 1858 speculative township on Ballarat Road, grew slowly due to isolation from rail transport, then expanded rapidly in the 20th century through tram extensions, defence industries, migrant hostels, and Housing Commission estates.Today it is a diverse, residential‑industrial suburb shaped by waves of working‑class settlement, post‑war migration, and late‑20th‑century redevelopment. Early Foundations (1840s–1860s- The broader district saw activity from the 1840s, including Joseph Raleigh’s meat‑preserving works on the Maribyrnong River, which sat on the boundary of what became Maidstone. - Land speculator J.W. Thompson launched the township with great fanfare, including a German band and a banner proclaiming “Every man his own landlord.” - Despite the marketing, by 1860 only about ten homes existed. - - Maidstone grew slowly because it was isolated from the railway, relying instead on punts across the Maribyrnong River. - A National School opened in 1858, but the area remained sparsely settled. - The district’s early industrial landscape included: - Raleigh’s meat works (1843) - Victorian Powder Magazine, later expanded for military use These sites later became part of Pipemakers Park and the Living Museum of the West. - The arrival of trams from Footscray in 1921 finally unlocked residential growth. - A Progress Association formed, and the suburb gained amenities including its own cinema in the 1940s. - Housing stock from this era included weatherboard, Art Deco, and Californian Bungalow homes. Town of Maidstone North Footscray Within 15 Minutes of Melbourne To be sold by Auction on Saturday 5th June 1886 at 3 O'Clock on the ground J. M. Barr Nicholson Street Footscraymaidstone -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - The Hunt Club Ballarat Road Deer Park Miscellaneous Documents, 1988
... 4792.01 - Typed Letter to Dean Michael Hunt Club Community Art Centre 8 January 2007 4792.02 - Typed Letter to TW Deutschmann Town Clerk 24 May 1983 4792.03 - Typed Report Hunt Club Hotel Ballarat Road Deer Park Reservation of Items of Historic Interest 4792.04 - Flyer Exhibitions at the Hunt Club 25 January 1987 4792.05 - Typed Report Aims of the Hunt Club Community Centre 4792.06 - Flyer Clubs Groups and Associations Using the Hunt Club Community Centre in 1988 4792.07 - Typed Report Members of the Current Committee and Hunt Club Community Centre Staff October 199| 4792.08 - Typed Report List of Classes Offered in Past Two Years at the Hunt Club Community Centre 1990 and 1991 4792.09 - Flyer Hunt Club Community Centre Program of Art Classes Semester 2 1991 4792.10 - Typed Invitation to You re It on 9 September 1993 for a Morning reminiscing over games of yesterday 4792.11 - Photocopies of photographs The Hunt Club building and 3 aerial photographs 4792.12 - Typed Report Hunt Club Community Centre Deer Park Part 1 Glimpses of the Early History of the Site and Buildings 4792.13 - Typed Report Brimbank City Council Post Contact Cultural Heritage Study Volume 3 Place Reports Heritage Areas and Individual Places by Gary Vines Melbourne's Living Museum of the West 2000 4792.14 - The Hunt Club Floor Plan 1983...The Hunt Club Hotel Ballarat Road Deer Park 4792.01 - Typed Letter to Dean Michael Hunt Club Community Art Centre 8 January 2007 4792.02 - Typed Letter to TW Deutschmann Town Clerk 24 May 1983 4792.03 - Typed Report Hunt Club Hotel Ballarat Road Deer Park Reservation of Items of Historic Interest 4792.04 - Flyer Exhibitions at the Hunt Club 25 January 1987 4792.05 - Typed Report Aims of the Hunt Club Community Centre 4792.06 - Flyer Clubs Groups and Associations Using the Hunt Club Community Centre in 1988 4792.07 - Typed Report Members of the Current Committee and Hunt Club Community Centre Staff October 199| 4792.08 - Typed Report List of Classes Offered in Past Two Years at the Hunt Club Community Centre 1990 and 1991 4792.09 - Flyer Hunt Club Community Centre Program of Art Classes Semester 2 1991 4792.10 - Typed Invitation to You re It on 9 September 1993 for a Morning reminiscing over games of yesterday 4792.11 - Photocopies of photographs The Hunt Club building and 3 aerial photographs 4792.12 - Typed Report Hunt Club Community Centre Deer Park Part 1 Glimpses of the Early History of the Site and Buildings 4792.13 - Typed Report Brimbank City Council Post Contact Cultural Heritage Study Volume 3 Place Reports Heritage Areas and Individual Places by Gary Vines Melbourne's Living Museum of the West 2000 4792.14 - The Hunt Club Floor Plan 1983 Collection of miscellaneous document about The Hunt Club including early history, floor plan and intitial ideas for the building's use Archive The Hunt Club Ballarat Road Deer Park Miscellaneous Documents ...4792.01 - Typed Letter to Dean Michael Hunt Club Community Art Centre 8 January 2007 4792.02 - Typed Letter to TW Deutschmann Town Clerk 24 May 1983 4792.03 - Typed Report Hunt Club Hotel Ballarat Road Deer Park Reservation of Items of Historic Interest 4792.04 - Flyer Exhibitions at the Hunt Club 25 January 1987 4792.05 - Typed Report Aims of the Hunt Club Community Centre 4792.06 - Flyer Clubs Groups and Associations Using the Hunt Club Community Centre in 1988 4792.07 - Typed Report Members of the Current Committee and Hunt Club Community Centre Staff October 199| 4792.08 - Typed Report List of Classes Offered in Past Two Years at the Hunt Club Community Centre 1990 and 1991 4792.09 - Flyer Hunt Club Community Centre Program of Art Classes Semester 2 1991 4792.10 - Typed Invitation to You re It on 9 September 1993 for a Morning reminiscing over games of yesterday 4792.11 - Photocopies of photographs The Hunt Club building and 3 aerial photographs 4792.12 - Typed Report Hunt Club Community Centre Deer Park Part 1 Glimpses of the Early History of the Site and Buildings 4792.13 - Typed Report Brimbank City Council Post Contact Cultural Heritage Study Volume 3 Place Reports Heritage Areas and Individual Places by Gary Vines Melbourne's Living Museum of the West 2000 4792.14 - The Hunt Club Floor Plan 1983the hunt club hotel, ballarat road, deer park -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - St Albans Historical Society
... It was dubbed the Sunbury Slaughterhouse|Newspaper Article St Albans Keilor Advoate 23 September 1987 Display seeks railway history for centenary of St Albans|Flyer Around and about St Albans Publication by the St Albans Historical Society|Booklet Around and about St Albans Publication by the St Albans Historical Society|Brochure Irrigating The Dry Plains by Melbourne's Living Museum of the West|Newspaper Article The Age 4 March 1995 Back then the toughest lesson was survival Sunbury slaughterhouse|Typed Letter for the first meeting of the History Society for 1994 17 February 1994|Typed Notes that the 1995 meeting will be held on 19 October 1995...It was dubbed the Sunbury Slaughterhouse|Newspaper Article St Albans Keilor Advoate 23 September 1987 Display seeks railway history for centenary of St Albans|Flyer Around and about St Albans Publication by the St Albans Historical Society|Booklet Around and about St Albans Publication by the St Albans Historical Society|Brochure Irrigating The Dry Plains by Melbourne's Living Museum of the West|Newspaper Article The Age 4 March 1995 Back then the toughest lesson was survival Sunbury slaughterhouse|Typed Letter for the first meeting of the History Society for 1994 17 February 1994|Typed Notes that the 1995 meeting will be held on 19 October 1995 Collection of documents relating to the St Albans Historical Society including Annual General and General Meeting minutes finacial reports correspondence and newpaper articles Archive St Albans Historical Society ...Typed Minutes of General Meeting 21 February 1991|Typed Minutes of AGM Meeting 31 October 1991|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 20 May 1993|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 17 June 1993|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 19 August 1993|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 16 September 1993|Typed Minutes of AGM Meeting 21 October 1993|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 21 April 1994|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 16 June 1994|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 20 October 1994|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 20 July 1995|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 17 August 1995|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 19 October 1995|Typed Minutes of General Meeting 21 March 1996|Typed Financial Statement 15 November 1993|Typed Financial Statement 14 February 1994|Typed Financial Statement 20 March 1991|Typed Minutes of General Meeting and Typed Financial Statement 28 November 1989|Typed Personal story of Effie about living in Conrad Street St Albans after World War 2|Typed Report The Independent 20 October 1906 St. Albans New Hall The Opening Function|Typed Letter 2 Feb ruary 1994 Vic Image Use of Map for Local History Book approval|The Age 4th March 1995 Lack of support made the school a hell hole. It was dubbed the Sunbury Slaughterhouse|Newspaper Article St Albans Keilor Advoate 23 September 1987 Display seeks railway history for centenary of St Albans|Flyer Around and about St Albans Publication by the St Albans Historical Society|Booklet Around and about St Albans Publication by the St Albans Historical Society|Brochure Irrigating The Dry Plains by Melbourne's Living Museum of the West|Newspaper Article The Age 4 March 1995 Back then the toughest lesson was survival Sunbury slaughterhouse|Typed Letter for the first meeting of the History Society for 1994 17 February 1994|Typed Notes that the 1995 meeting will be held on 19 October 1995st albans historical society -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - H.V McKay Bulk Store
... Newspaper Article Messenger 8 January 1998 titled Saved by change of heart|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 July 1998 titled Eyesore or piece of history|Newspaper Article titled Bulk Store is meaningless Shirley A Strossa|Newspaper Article Advocate 22 July 1998 titled Bulk Store dissent|Petition Sunshine Harvester factory Buildings Form|Historic Building Act 1981 Permit 12470 Massey Ferguson Complex|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 5 January 1995 expressing objection to Mr Ray Tonkin Historic Buildings Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 January 1995 titlled It's our heritage|Letter to Historic Buildings Council Hearing of Application 14 February 1995|Notes Submission to hearing of Historic Building Council on 14th February 1995|Notice informing public in 1995|Flyer titled Save Our Bulk Store Building|Flyer titled Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store|Flyer titled The Bulk Store must be saved|Written submissions on behalf of the applicant 12 April 1995|Newspaper Article Independent 25 April 1995 titled Demolition Bid|Historical Buildings Council 1994 to 1995 Annual Report|Newspaper Article Advocate 26 April 1995 titled Surprise Appeal Woolworths seeks nod to demolish buildings|Submission in the matter of the Historic Building Act 1981 and Burns Bridge Australia on behalf of Fabcot to demolish two brick buildings on the former Massey Ferguson site 12 April 1995|Letter to Historic Building Council 1 May 1995 S&DHS opposes the further application by Burns Bridge Australia for a permit to demolish two Sunshine Harvester Factory Building namely the bulk store and the electrical power house|Letter from Department of Planning and Development to Fabcot Pty Ltd 18 May 1995 regarding Massey Ferguson Complex Devonshire Road Sunshine encloses permit allowing the demoltition of the substation powerhouse building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 23 May 1995 titled Compromise Breatkthrough for harvester site complex|Newspaper Article The Advocate 24 May 1995 titled Harvester building must be retained|Letter to Historic Buildings Council 24 August 1995 raising concerns|Newspaper Article The Times 30 August 1995 titled Woolworths unveils $70m Sunshine plan|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 June 1997 titled Reaping the benefits|Letter to Heritage Victoria 23 September 1997 oppose Application from Amanda Johns of Minter Ellison for a permit to demolish the building|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 9 October 1997 expressing concern to S&DHS|Letter to Brimbank City Council 20th October 1997 S&DHS to draw certain matters to your attention|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 October 1997 titled Renewed bid to Demolish Eyesore|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 4 November 1997 titled Fomer council blamed for McKay buildings disrepair The Sunshine factory was the birthplace of the basic award wage in Australia|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 11 November 1997 titled Demolition threat on historic building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 11 November 1997 titled Council waits for Heritage Victoria report before decision on Bulk Store threat|Newspaper Article The Age 13 November 1997 titled Past harvest of labor struggle and victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 November 1997 titled Protecting our history|Letter from Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 25 November 1997 advising hearing date|Letter to Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 4 December 1997 Community & S&DHS objections to the demolition|Newspaper Article The Advocate 10 December 1997 titled Cinema Chaos|Newspaper Article The Age 15 December 1997 titled Rallying to maintain a little ray of Sunshine|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled Bulk Store Victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled McKay store fails to rate|Letter to Heritage Victoria from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers recommended repair method for the Former Massey Ferguson Bulk Store|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 17 February 1998 titled Bulk Store to be saved|Collection of documents of Gwen Goedecke regarding saving the Bulk Store|Advertising Melbourne's first 20 screen megaplex Village Cinemas|Blank Application to add building to the register of Historic buildings|Typed report from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers for Recommended Repair Method for Bulk Store|Typed report from Speroulla Christodoulou to Trades Hall Council regarding developer Woolworths want to demolish the Bulk Store building including all newspaper articles|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 Funding Rejection for bulk store plans|Typed report The Story of How the Bulk Store was saved|Notice HV McKay Electrical Power House and Bulk Store|Typed report Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store so important?...McKays Sunshine Harvester Works Bulk Store Newspaper Article Messenger 8 January 1998 titled Saved by change of heart|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 July 1998 titled Eyesore or piece of history|Newspaper Article titled Bulk Store is meaningless Shirley A Strossa|Newspaper Article Advocate 22 July 1998 titled Bulk Store dissent|Petition Sunshine Harvester factory Buildings Form|Historic Building Act 1981 Permit 12470 Massey Ferguson Complex|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 5 January 1995 expressing objection to Mr Ray Tonkin Historic Buildings Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 January 1995 titlled It's our heritage|Letter to Historic Buildings Council Hearing of Application 14 February 1995|Notes Submission to hearing of Historic Building Council on 14th February 1995|Notice informing public in 1995|Flyer titled Save Our Bulk Store Building|Flyer titled Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store|Flyer titled The Bulk Store must be saved|Written submissions on behalf of the applicant 12 April 1995|Newspaper Article Independent 25 April 1995 titled Demolition Bid|Historical Buildings Council 1994 to 1995 Annual Report|Newspaper Article Advocate 26 April 1995 titled Surprise Appeal Woolworths seeks nod to demolish buildings|Submission in the matter of the Historic Building Act 1981 and Burns Bridge Australia on behalf of Fabcot to demolish two brick buildings on the former Massey Ferguson site 12 April 1995|Letter to Historic Building Council 1 May 1995 S&DHS opposes the further application by Burns Bridge Australia for a permit to demolish two Sunshine Harvester Factory Building namely the bulk store and the electrical power house|Letter from Department of Planning and Development to Fabcot Pty Ltd 18 May 1995 regarding Massey Ferguson Complex Devonshire Road Sunshine encloses permit allowing the demoltition of the substation powerhouse building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 23 May 1995 titled Compromise Breatkthrough for harvester site complex|Newspaper Article The Advocate 24 May 1995 titled Harvester building must be retained|Letter to Historic Buildings Council 24 August 1995 raising concerns|Newspaper Article The Times 30 August 1995 titled Woolworths unveils $70m Sunshine plan|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 June 1997 titled Reaping the benefits|Letter to Heritage Victoria 23 September 1997 oppose Application from Amanda Johns of Minter Ellison for a permit to demolish the building|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 9 October 1997 expressing concern to S&DHS|Letter to Brimbank City Council 20th October 1997 S&DHS to draw certain matters to your attention|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 October 1997 titled Renewed bid to Demolish Eyesore|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 4 November 1997 titled Fomer council blamed for McKay buildings disrepair The Sunshine factory was the birthplace of the basic award wage in Australia|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 11 November 1997 titled Demolition threat on historic building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 11 November 1997 titled Council waits for Heritage Victoria report before decision on Bulk Store threat|Newspaper Article The Age 13 November 1997 titled Past harvest of labor struggle and victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 November 1997 titled Protecting our history|Letter from Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 25 November 1997 advising hearing date|Letter to Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 4 December 1997 Community & S&DHS objections to the demolition|Newspaper Article The Advocate 10 December 1997 titled Cinema Chaos|Newspaper Article The Age 15 December 1997 titled Rallying to maintain a little ray of Sunshine|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled Bulk Store Victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled McKay store fails to rate|Letter to Heritage Victoria from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers recommended repair method for the Former Massey Ferguson Bulk Store|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 17 February 1998 titled Bulk Store to be saved|Collection of documents of Gwen Goedecke regarding saving the Bulk Store|Advertising Melbourne's first 20 screen megaplex Village Cinemas|Blank Application to add building to the register of Historic buildings|Typed report from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers for Recommended Repair Method for Bulk Store|Typed report from Speroulla Christodoulou to Trades Hall Council regarding developer Woolworths want to demolish the Bulk Store building including all newspaper articles|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 Funding Rejection for bulk store plans|Typed report The Story of How the Bulk Store was saved|Notice HV McKay Electrical Power House and Bulk Store|Typed report Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store so important? ...Newspaper Article Messenger 8 January 1998 titled Saved by change of heart|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 July 1998 titled Eyesore or piece of history|Newspaper Article titled Bulk Store is meaningless Shirley A Strossa|Newspaper Article Advocate 22 July 1998 titled Bulk Store dissent|Petition Sunshine Harvester factory Buildings Form|Historic Building Act 1981 Permit 12470 Massey Ferguson Complex|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 5 January 1995 expressing objection to Mr Ray Tonkin Historic Buildings Council|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 25 January 1995 titlled It's our heritage|Letter to Historic Buildings Council Hearing of Application 14 February 1995|Notes Submission to hearing of Historic Building Council on 14th February 1995|Notice informing public in 1995|Flyer titled Save Our Bulk Store Building|Flyer titled Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store|Flyer titled The Bulk Store must be saved|Written submissions on behalf of the applicant 12 April 1995|Newspaper Article Independent 25 April 1995 titled Demolition Bid|Historical Buildings Council 1994 to 1995 Annual Report|Newspaper Article Advocate 26 April 1995 titled Surprise Appeal Woolworths seeks nod to demolish buildings|Submission in the matter of the Historic Building Act 1981 and Burns Bridge Australia on behalf of Fabcot to demolish two brick buildings on the former Massey Ferguson site 12 April 1995|Letter to Historic Building Council 1 May 1995 S&DHS opposes the further application by Burns Bridge Australia for a permit to demolish two Sunshine Harvester Factory Building namely the bulk store and the electrical power house|Letter from Department of Planning and Development to Fabcot Pty Ltd 18 May 1995 regarding Massey Ferguson Complex Devonshire Road Sunshine encloses permit allowing the demoltition of the substation powerhouse building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 23 May 1995 titled Compromise Breatkthrough for harvester site complex|Newspaper Article The Advocate 24 May 1995 titled Harvester building must be retained|Letter to Historic Buildings Council 24 August 1995 raising concerns|Newspaper Article The Times 30 August 1995 titled Woolworths unveils $70m Sunshine plan|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 June 1997 titled Reaping the benefits|Letter to Heritage Victoria 23 September 1997 oppose Application from Amanda Johns of Minter Ellison for a permit to demolish the building|Letter from Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated 9 October 1997 expressing concern to S&DHS|Letter to Brimbank City Council 20th October 1997 S&DHS to draw certain matters to your attention|Newspaper Article The Advocate 29 October 1997 titled Renewed bid to Demolish Eyesore|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 4 November 1997 titled Fomer council blamed for McKay buildings disrepair The Sunshine factory was the birthplace of the basic award wage in Australia|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 11 November 1997 titled Demolition threat on historic building|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 11 November 1997 titled Council waits for Heritage Victoria report before decision on Bulk Store threat|Newspaper Article The Age 13 November 1997 titled Past harvest of labor struggle and victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 November 1997 titled Protecting our history|Letter from Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 25 November 1997 advising hearing date|Letter to Adminstrative Appeals Tribunal 4 December 1997 Community & S&DHS objections to the demolition|Newspaper Article The Advocate 10 December 1997 titled Cinema Chaos|Newspaper Article The Age 15 December 1997 titled Rallying to maintain a little ray of Sunshine|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled Bulk Store Victory|Newspaper Article The Advocate 17 December 1997 titled McKay store fails to rate|Letter to Heritage Victoria from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers recommended repair method for the Former Massey Ferguson Bulk Store|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 17 February 1998 titled Bulk Store to be saved|Collection of documents of Gwen Goedecke regarding saving the Bulk Store|Advertising Melbourne's first 20 screen megaplex Village Cinemas|Blank Application to add building to the register of Historic buildings|Typed report from Beauchamp Consulting Engineers for Recommended Repair Method for Bulk Store|Typed report from Speroulla Christodoulou to Trades Hall Council regarding developer Woolworths want to demolish the Bulk Store building including all newspaper articles|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 Funding Rejection for bulk store plans|Typed report The Story of How the Bulk Store was saved|Notice HV McKay Electrical Power House and Bulk Store|Typed report Why was saving the HV McKay Bulk Store so important?|Letter to Brimbank City Council suggestion to use the Bulk Store as a youth centre|Letter to Norman Carlton at Sunshine and District Historical Society from Brimbank Council 8 September 2003|Letter from National Trust to Historical Buildings Council dated 5 March 1987|Report for submission in support of the Proposed demolition of Registered Historic Buildings for Former Bulk Store and Former Power Station Prepared for Burns Bridge Australia on behalf of Woolworths Pty Ltd|Letter to Heritage Victoria from Frank Ford dated 23 September 1997 pointing out structural reports and Brimbank Councils position and cultural significance of the Bulk Store Building|Handwritten Notes about Bulk Store 12 December 1997|Handwritten Notes about Bulk Store 15 December 1997|Handwritten Notes about Bulk Store 25 January 1998|Handwritten Notes about Bulk Store 29 January 1998|Various correspondence of City of Sunshine Councillors touring interstate for ideas of shopping mallsh.v. mckays, sunshine harvester works, bulk store -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArticle - Sunshine history collection of articles 1989 to 1999, 1989 -1999
... Newspaper Article Western Independent 23 February 1993 School finds Kellers mark|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 16 June 1998 The bridges of Keilor county|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 October 1994 Author recalls childhood My Paddock Prue McGoldrick|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 3 February 1998 A Passion for History|Newspaper Article The Advocate 6 December 1995 Links to museums Travel by Rail Mooted|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 February 1986 Prue digs our past|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 10 December 1996 Aboriginal Heritage study|Newspaper Article the Advocate 4 December 1996 In memory of pioneer women|Brochure Australia Remembers January 1995 Australia remembers 1945 to 1995|Newspaper Article Throwing light on Sunshine|Newspaper Article Sunshine history too costly - council told|Newspaper Article The Herald 20 October 1989 Living Museum of the west|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 24th September 1996 Trust classifies Shire Hall|Invitation to the Graduation of this participants of the We Came To Sunshine LEAP Project 23 August 1996|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 18 April 1995 Through the looking glass|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 Images Found Early days Sunshine Pipe band asembled for the HV Mckay company|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Historical house is left to ruin and A mess Stevens Farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Sorry Sight Drugs haven in farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 20 June 2000 History revealed Aboriginal artefacts West Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 King Charles 1 commemorate service in Sunshine|Newspaper The Echo 24 November 1999 Lure of our history Cecil Anderson|Newspaper Brimbank Messenger 16 November 1999 A Journey through time|Newspaper Article Fifty Plus News February 1999 New ways to solve the puzzles of the past Eric Wegener|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 25 August 1998 The west turns to tourism|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 December 2001 Railroad research Tom Rigg|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 27 November 2001 Photographic Memories live on Des Johnson|Newspaper Article The Advocate 5 March 2002 The first days of Sunshine Olwen Ford|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 4 December 2001 Exhibiting an explosive history|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 10 July 2001 Heritage in peril|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 of the past in clean-up|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Newspaper Article Wests pioneer women remembered|Newspaper Article The Weekly times 17 February 1999 Camels race for museum|Newspaper Article The Weekly Times 3 September 1986 Committee to decide use of explosives site...Sunshine History Newspaper Article Western Independent 23 February 1993 School finds Kellers mark|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 16 June 1998 The bridges of Keilor county|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 October 1994 Author recalls childhood My Paddock Prue McGoldrick|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 3 February 1998 A Passion for History|Newspaper Article The Advocate 6 December 1995 Links to museums Travel by Rail Mooted|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 February 1986 Prue digs our past|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 10 December 1996 Aboriginal Heritage study|Newspaper Article the Advocate 4 December 1996 In memory of pioneer women|Brochure Australia Remembers January 1995 Australia remembers 1945 to 1995|Newspaper Article Throwing light on Sunshine|Newspaper Article Sunshine history too costly - council told|Newspaper Article The Herald 20 October 1989 Living Museum of the west|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 24th September 1996 Trust classifies Shire Hall|Invitation to the Graduation of this participants of the We Came To Sunshine LEAP Project 23 August 1996|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 18 April 1995 Through the looking glass|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 Images Found Early days Sunshine Pipe band asembled for the HV Mckay company|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Historical house is left to ruin and A mess Stevens Farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Sorry Sight Drugs haven in farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 20 June 2000 History revealed Aboriginal artefacts West Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 King Charles 1 commemorate service in Sunshine|Newspaper The Echo 24 November 1999 Lure of our history Cecil Anderson|Newspaper Brimbank Messenger 16 November 1999 A Journey through time|Newspaper Article Fifty Plus News February 1999 New ways to solve the puzzles of the past Eric Wegener|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 25 August 1998 The west turns to tourism|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 December 2001 Railroad research Tom Rigg|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 27 November 2001 Photographic Memories live on Des Johnson|Newspaper Article The Advocate 5 March 2002 The first days of Sunshine Olwen Ford|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 4 December 2001 Exhibiting an explosive history|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 10 July 2001 Heritage in peril|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 of the past in clean-up|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Newspaper Article Wests pioneer women remembered|Newspaper Article The Weekly times 17 February 1999 Camels race for museum|Newspaper Article The Weekly Times 3 September 1986 Committee to decide use of explosives site Various articles regarding local history, heritage registers and historical societies Part of E Wegeners collection of historically significant articles from various of local papers of the Sunshine district Including article from the Brimbank Independent and The Advocate also includes The Age and Herald Sun Article Sunshine history collection of articles 1989 to 1999 ...Newspaper Article Western Independent 23 February 1993 School finds Kellers mark|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 16 June 1998 The bridges of Keilor county|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 October 1994 Author recalls childhood My Paddock Prue McGoldrick|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 3 February 1998 A Passion for History|Newspaper Article The Advocate 6 December 1995 Links to museums Travel by Rail Mooted|Newspaper Article The Advocate 19 February 1986 Prue digs our past|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 10 December 1996 Aboriginal Heritage study|Newspaper Article the Advocate 4 December 1996 In memory of pioneer women|Brochure Australia Remembers January 1995 Australia remembers 1945 to 1995|Newspaper Article Throwing light on Sunshine|Newspaper Article Sunshine history too costly - council told|Newspaper Article The Herald 20 October 1989 Living Museum of the west|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 24th September 1996 Trust classifies Shire Hall|Invitation to the Graduation of this participants of the We Came To Sunshine LEAP Project 23 August 1996|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 18 April 1995 Through the looking glass|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 Images Found Early days Sunshine Pipe band asembled for the HV Mckay company|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Historical house is left to ruin and A mess Stevens Farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 December 1999 Sorry Sight Drugs haven in farmhouse|Newspaper Article The Advocate 20 June 2000 History revealed Aboriginal artefacts West Sunshine|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 26 January 1999 King Charles 1 commemorate service in Sunshine|Newspaper The Echo 24 November 1999 Lure of our history Cecil Anderson|Newspaper Brimbank Messenger 16 November 1999 A Journey through time|Newspaper Article Fifty Plus News February 1999 New ways to solve the puzzles of the past Eric Wegener|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 25 August 1998 The west turns to tourism|Newspaper Article The Advocate 4 December 2001 Railroad research Tom Rigg|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 27 November 2001 Photographic Memories live on Des Johnson|Newspaper Article The Advocate 5 March 2002 The first days of Sunshine Olwen Ford|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 4 December 2001 Exhibiting an explosive history|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 10 July 2001 Heritage in peril|Newspaper Article The Advocate 12 May 1999 of the past in clean-up|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 7 May 1996 Marking time|Newspaper Article Wests pioneer women remembered|Newspaper Article The Weekly times 17 February 1999 Camels race for museum|Newspaper Article The Weekly Times 3 September 1986 Committee to decide use of explosives sitesunshine, history -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Historical Building Hearing by Council and Harvester Site and Massey Ferguson Site and Bulk Store
... Photocopy Aerial Photograph of Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Historical Building Hearing by Council 9 to 16 May about Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Flyer Bulk Store and Electrical Power House December 1994|Letter from Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc to Historic Buildings Council about Harvester site former Massey Ferguson complex Sunshine|Historic Buildings Act 1981 Report on Application for a Permit|Letter 2 May 1995 from Brimbank City Council to Historic Buildings Council about former Ferguson Site Historic Buildings Register Nos 667|Written submissions on behalf of Burns Bridge Australia Pty Ltd in the matter of the Historic Buildings Act 1981 12 April 1995|Letter 14 February 1995 from National Trust to Historic Buildings Council about Massey Ferguson Site Devonshire Road Sunshine|Written report Allom Lovell and Associates Pty Ltd The Sunshine Harvester Massey Ferguson site and the subject buildings General Overview History of the Development of the Site|Minutes Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc Steering meeting held on 16th March 1993 at the Hunt Club Deer Park|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Sunshine Harvester Festival 27 March 1999|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 9 September 1997 Harvester site development on target|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Festival to celebrate the Harvester site|Brimbank News Around Brimbank Hidden Treasure McKay Smithy Heritage Trail Sunshine Pictorial map|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 October 1996 Librarys big showpiece A restored 1906 Harvester|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 March 1995 Blockbuster Our movie house to be No 1 16 screen megaplex cinema|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent Appeal expected on Historic Buildings Decision|Newspaper article The Advocate 22 February 1995 Harvester buildings stay|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 17 January 1995 Demolition Plan Protest action will try to save historic Harvester buildings|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 January 1995 Showdown Harvester site fight looms|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 10 January 1995 $70m plans for Harvester site|Newspaper article The Advocate 25 January 1995 Its our heritage|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 December 1994 Shops cinemas set|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 March 1993 Massey site shop group bids for a slice|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 October 1992 Secret report on MF site Mystery surrounds the future of the Massey Ferguson site and legal action involving an accident|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 April 1991 Grand New City|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 July 1985 Sunshine to get massive facelift|Newspaper article The Western Times 31 July 1985 Big Plans for Sunshine shops centre|Newspaper article Western Independent 9 March 1985 $482000 top up after Sunshine $6.25m buy...Massey Ferguson Sunshine Harvester Works Photocopy Aerial Photograph of Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Historical Building Hearing by Council 9 to 16 May about Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Flyer Bulk Store and Electrical Power House December 1994|Letter from Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc to Historic Buildings Council about Harvester site former Massey Ferguson complex Sunshine|Historic Buildings Act 1981 Report on Application for a Permit|Letter 2 May 1995 from Brimbank City Council to Historic Buildings Council about former Ferguson Site Historic Buildings Register Nos 667|Written submissions on behalf of Burns Bridge Australia Pty Ltd in the matter of the Historic Buildings Act 1981 12 April 1995|Letter 14 February 1995 from National Trust to Historic Buildings Council about Massey Ferguson Site Devonshire Road Sunshine|Written report Allom Lovell and Associates Pty Ltd The Sunshine Harvester Massey Ferguson site and the subject buildings General Overview History of the Development of the Site|Minutes Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc Steering meeting held on 16th March 1993 at the Hunt Club Deer Park|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Sunshine Harvester Festival 27 March 1999|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 9 September 1997 Harvester site development on target|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Festival to celebrate the Harvester site|Brimbank News Around Brimbank Hidden Treasure McKay Smithy Heritage Trail Sunshine Pictorial map|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 October 1996 Librarys big showpiece A restored 1906 Harvester|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 March 1995 Blockbuster Our movie house to be No 1 16 screen megaplex cinema|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent Appeal expected on Historic Buildings Decision|Newspaper article The Advocate 22 February 1995 Harvester buildings stay|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 17 January 1995 Demolition Plan Protest action will try to save historic Harvester buildings|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 January 1995 Showdown Harvester site fight looms|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 10 January 1995 $70m plans for Harvester site|Newspaper article The Advocate 25 January 1995 Its our heritage|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 December 1994 Shops cinemas set|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 March 1993 Massey site shop group bids for a slice|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 October 1992 Secret report on MF site Mystery surrounds the future of the Massey Ferguson site and legal action involving an accident|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 April 1991 Grand New City|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 July 1985 Sunshine to get massive facelift|Newspaper article The Western Times 31 July 1985 Big Plans for Sunshine shops centre|Newspaper article Western Independent 9 March 1985 $482000 top up after Sunshine $6.25m buy Historical Building Hearing by Council and Harvester Site and Massey Ferguson Site and Bulk Store Document Historical Building Hearing by Council and Harvester Site and Massey Ferguson Site and Bulk Store ...Photocopy Aerial Photograph of Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Historical Building Hearing by Council 9 to 16 May about Harvester Site and Bulk Store|Flyer Bulk Store and Electrical Power House December 1994|Letter from Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc to Historic Buildings Council about Harvester site former Massey Ferguson complex Sunshine|Historic Buildings Act 1981 Report on Application for a Permit|Letter 2 May 1995 from Brimbank City Council to Historic Buildings Council about former Ferguson Site Historic Buildings Register Nos 667|Written submissions on behalf of Burns Bridge Australia Pty Ltd in the matter of the Historic Buildings Act 1981 12 April 1995|Letter 14 February 1995 from National Trust to Historic Buildings Council about Massey Ferguson Site Devonshire Road Sunshine|Written report Allom Lovell and Associates Pty Ltd The Sunshine Harvester Massey Ferguson site and the subject buildings General Overview History of the Development of the Site|Minutes Sunshine and District Historical Society Inc Steering meeting held on 16th March 1993 at the Hunt Club Deer Park|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Sunshine Harvester Festival 27 March 1999|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 9 September 1997 Harvester site development on target|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 March 1999 Festival to celebrate the Harvester site|Brimbank News Around Brimbank Hidden Treasure McKay Smithy Heritage Trail Sunshine Pictorial map|Newspaper article The Advocate 9 October 1996 Librarys big showpiece A restored 1906 Harvester|Newspaper article The Advocate 8 March 1995 Blockbuster Our movie house to be No 1 16 screen megaplex cinema|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent Appeal expected on Historic Buildings Decision|Newspaper article The Advocate 22 February 1995 Harvester buildings stay|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 17 January 1995 Demolition Plan Protest action will try to save historic Harvester buildings|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 18 January 1995 Showdown Harvester site fight looms|Newspaper article Brimbank Independent 10 January 1995 $70m plans for Harvester site|Newspaper article The Advocate 25 January 1995 Its our heritage|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 14 December 1994 Shops cinemas set|Newspaper article The Advocate 10 March 1993 Massey site shop group bids for a slice|Newspaper article The Advocate 28 October 1992 Secret report on MF site Mystery surrounds the future of the Massey Ferguson site and legal action involving an accident|Newspaper article The Advocate 24 April 1991 Grand New City|Newspaper article The Advocate 31 July 1985 Sunshine to get massive facelift|Newspaper article The Western Times 31 July 1985 Big Plans for Sunshine shops centre|Newspaper article Western Independent 9 March 1985 $482000 top up after Sunshine $6.25m buymassey ferguson, sunshine harvester works -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - John Darling Flour Mill
... Newspaper Article The Age Goodman set to gear up for expansion dated 20 June 1997|Photocopy of Peter Crewther Plumbing Service Invoice dated 19 March 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent Flour mill offers breathtaking views of Melbourne and its past dated 25 November 1997|Newspaper Article Advocate Albion Mill site answer near dated 26 March 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger Sunshines eloquent silence at the fate of an old mill dated 15 April 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent Maclellan to get Heritage report dated 1 April 1997|Newspaper Article The Age Living Art Richmond silos apartments Dated 5 April 1997|Newspaper Article The Age Goodman forcing the pace dated 13 March 1997|Report from Heritage Victoria John Darling Flour Mill Albion dated 1 June 1997|Letter prepared by the Permits committee of the Heritage Council dated 19 May 1997|Handwritten Notes 13 March 1996 Darling Flour Mills|Newspaper Article Plan to revive old mills flour museum|Newspaper Article Advocate Old Mill owners look for buyer dated 12 October 1994|Newspaper Article Advocate First community plan dated 12 April 1995|Newspaper Article Advocate Death Fears at Mill dated 8 November 1995|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger Decision on mill due this week 1 April 1997|Newspaper Article Mixed Bag on flour mill Dated 4 June 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger New Date for hearing afer panel censored Dated 11th March 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent MP pleads in favour of scrapping mills dated 1997|Notes with points taken during meeting on 18 March 1997|Letter about Darlings Flour mill in Albion dated 14 March 1997|Photocopy of letter to MacLellan MP from Ian Baker MP regarding waivering the heritage listing of Darling Mill or permit for demolition dated 6 March 1997 Brimbank Independent MP pleads in favor of scrapping mills|Newspaper Article The Age $300m sale boost for Goodman dated 8 March 1997|Newspaper Article The Age A new agenda of pruning bears fruit for food giant dated 17 March 1997|Newspaper Article Advocate Darlings to close dated 30 May 1990|Letter and Assessment by Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc Gary Vines to Goodman Fielder Date 26 July 1996|Report from Gary Vines Western Region Industrial Heritage Study September 1989|Letter to Historial council requesting Gary Vine to do assessment 15 September 1990|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 11 March 1997 New date for hearing after panel censored|Handwritten Notes Darling Flour Mill Frances Hall Late February|Photocopy Telephone Yellow Pages Flour Mills Allied Mills and Goodman Fielder Industries|Newspaper Article John Darlings Flour Mill|Internet searches The Brisbane Courier Qld 1864 to 1933 Newspaper Article Disasstrous Fire 250000 pound damage Two men escape through Chute 25 February 1926|Handwritten Notes Darling Flour Mills...John Darling Flour Mill Sydney Street Albion Newspaper Article The Age Goodman set to gear up for expansion dated 20 June 1997|Photocopy of Peter Crewther Plumbing Service Invoice dated 19 March 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent Flour mill offers breathtaking views of Melbourne and its past dated 25 November 1997|Newspaper Article Advocate Albion Mill site answer near dated 26 March 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger Sunshines eloquent silence at the fate of an old mill dated 15 April 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent Maclellan to get Heritage report dated 1 April 1997|Newspaper Article The Age Living Art Richmond silos apartments Dated 5 April 1997|Newspaper Article The Age Goodman forcing the pace dated 13 March 1997|Report from Heritage Victoria John Darling Flour Mill Albion dated 1 June 1997|Letter prepared by the Permits committee of the Heritage Council dated 19 May 1997|Handwritten Notes 13 March 1996 Darling Flour Mills|Newspaper Article Plan to revive old mills flour museum|Newspaper Article Advocate Old Mill owners look for buyer dated 12 October 1994|Newspaper Article Advocate First community plan dated 12 April 1995|Newspaper Article Advocate Death Fears at Mill dated 8 November 1995|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger Decision on mill due this week 1 April 1997|Newspaper Article Mixed Bag on flour mill Dated 4 June 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger New Date for hearing afer panel censored Dated 11th March 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent MP pleads in favour of scrapping mills dated 1997|Notes with points taken during meeting on 18 March 1997|Letter about Darlings Flour mill in Albion dated 14 March 1997|Photocopy of letter to MacLellan MP from Ian Baker MP regarding waivering the heritage listing of Darling Mill or permit for demolition dated 6 March 1997 Brimbank Independent MP pleads in favor of scrapping mills|Newspaper Article The Age $300m sale boost for Goodman dated 8 March 1997|Newspaper Article The Age A new agenda of pruning bears fruit for food giant dated 17 March 1997|Newspaper Article Advocate Darlings to close dated 30 May 1990|Letter and Assessment by Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc Gary Vines to Goodman Fielder Date 26 July 1996|Report from Gary Vines Western Region Industrial Heritage Study September 1989|Letter to Historial council requesting Gary Vine to do assessment 15 September 1990|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 11 March 1997 New date for hearing after panel censored|Handwritten Notes Darling Flour Mill Frances Hall Late February|Photocopy Telephone Yellow Pages Flour Mills Allied Mills and Goodman Fielder Industries|Newspaper Article John Darlings Flour Mill|Internet searches The Brisbane Courier Qld 1864 to 1933 Newspaper Article Disasstrous Fire 250000 pound damage Two men escape through Chute 25 February 1926|Handwritten Notes Darling Flour Mills Various articles regarding the John Darling Flour Mill Part of E Wegeners collection of historically significant articles from various of local papers of the Sunshine district Including article from the Brimbank Independent and The Advocate also includes The Age and Herald Sun Archive John Darling Flour Mill ...Newspaper Article The Age Goodman set to gear up for expansion dated 20 June 1997|Photocopy of Peter Crewther Plumbing Service Invoice dated 19 March 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent Flour mill offers breathtaking views of Melbourne and its past dated 25 November 1997|Newspaper Article Advocate Albion Mill site answer near dated 26 March 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger Sunshines eloquent silence at the fate of an old mill dated 15 April 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent Maclellan to get Heritage report dated 1 April 1997|Newspaper Article The Age Living Art Richmond silos apartments Dated 5 April 1997|Newspaper Article The Age Goodman forcing the pace dated 13 March 1997|Report from Heritage Victoria John Darling Flour Mill Albion dated 1 June 1997|Letter prepared by the Permits committee of the Heritage Council dated 19 May 1997|Handwritten Notes 13 March 1996 Darling Flour Mills|Newspaper Article Plan to revive old mills flour museum|Newspaper Article Advocate Old Mill owners look for buyer dated 12 October 1994|Newspaper Article Advocate First community plan dated 12 April 1995|Newspaper Article Advocate Death Fears at Mill dated 8 November 1995|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger Decision on mill due this week 1 April 1997|Newspaper Article Mixed Bag on flour mill Dated 4 June 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger New Date for hearing afer panel censored Dated 11th March 1997|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent MP pleads in favour of scrapping mills dated 1997|Notes with points taken during meeting on 18 March 1997|Letter about Darlings Flour mill in Albion dated 14 March 1997|Photocopy of letter to MacLellan MP from Ian Baker MP regarding waivering the heritage listing of Darling Mill or permit for demolition dated 6 March 1997 Brimbank Independent MP pleads in favor of scrapping mills|Newspaper Article The Age $300m sale boost for Goodman dated 8 March 1997|Newspaper Article The Age A new agenda of pruning bears fruit for food giant dated 17 March 1997|Newspaper Article Advocate Darlings to close dated 30 May 1990|Letter and Assessment by Melbournes Living Museum of the West Inc Gary Vines to Goodman Fielder Date 26 July 1996|Report from Gary Vines Western Region Industrial Heritage Study September 1989|Letter to Historial council requesting Gary Vine to do assessment 15 September 1990|Newspaper Article Brimbank Messenger 11 March 1997 New date for hearing after panel censored|Handwritten Notes Darling Flour Mill Frances Hall Late February|Photocopy Telephone Yellow Pages Flour Mills Allied Mills and Goodman Fielder Industries|Newspaper Article John Darlings Flour Mill|Internet searches The Brisbane Courier Qld 1864 to 1933 Newspaper Article Disasstrous Fire 250000 pound damage Two men escape through Chute 25 February 1926|Handwritten Notes Darling Flour Millsjohn darling flour mill, sydney street, albion -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, 1990s--estimated
... Ingram's Rock, north-west of Beechworth near where he lived in later life, was named after him. beechworth beechworth historic shops William Turner CF Falck James Ingram Turner and Falck Watchmaker and Jeweller James Ingram Newsagent and Bookseller Burke Museum Promoting settlement Marketing and retailing Living in country towns Making regional centres Preserving traditions and commemorating Beechworth founders Victorian gold rush towns Beechworth pioneers Ingram's Rock 1860s Beechworth Street of Shops Roy Harvey Obverse: FALCK 1880 / maker & Jeweller/ WARDENS OFFICE/COACHING OFFICE/ EST. ?? ...Taken in 1990, this photograph depicts a row of shops in Beechworth, with the shopfront of watchmaker and jewellers, William Turner and C.F. Falck, in the foreground, and newsagent and bookseller James Ingram's shop in the background.This photograph is of social significance to the Beechworth community in depicting the Street of Shops, the creation of curator, Roy Harvey, which opened in 1979 at Burke Museum. According to the Indigo Shire Council webpage for Burke Museum, this addition 'began a new period of collecting with Roy Harvey calling to the community for donations. The response resulted in an influx of material adding to the town history/ development and local identities collections. The Shops and their contents reflect another period in museology.' The historic shopfronts in this image portray those of local settlers, William Turner and CF Falck's Watchmaker and Jeweller store, and James Ingram's news agency and bookshop. William Turner was originally a goldfields official who became a commissioner on the Ovens goldfield, and later a resident warden, at times performing magisterial duties and chairing the Local Court. Charles Frederick Falck, born in Korlin, Germany, in 1833, a skilled watchmaker and jeweller, ran the jewellery business from 1862. Along with William Turner and Melbourne barrister, George Milner Stephen, he prepared a dazzling display of gems and jewellery from Beechworth for the Royal Society's Exhibition in Melbourne in 1865. This act signposted Beechworth's progress as a nineteenth-century gold rush town with a population of around 3000. In the mid-1850s, newsagent James Ingram established a newsagency and supplied papers and stationary to the goldfields. He and bookseller R.T. Vale stocked a wide range of literary, historical and religious works, textbooks, periodicals and newspapers, as well as hosting a reading and writing room on Camp Street{?}. James Ingram was a 'devoted instigator and supporter of the town's welfare institutions', who raised funds for to establish a hospital, primary school and benevolent asylum, and assisted people who'd fallen on hard times with his wife. He was also a mainstay of the early Baptist church, holding meetings in his house. He died in 1928, six weeks short of his 100th birthday. Ingram's Rock, north-west of Beechworth near where he lived in later life, was named after him. Colour rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Obverse: FALCK 1880 / maker & Jeweller/ WARDENS OFFICE/COACHING OFFICE/ EST. ??55/ ????ON HOUSE/ JAMES INGRAM/ NEWS?????? AND BOOKSELLER/ TOYS visible above shopfront in left foreground. Reverse: Catalogue item number 3305 pencilled in top right-hand corner.beechworth, beechworth historic shops, william turner, cf falck, james ingram, turner and falck watchmaker and jeweller, james ingram newsagent and bookseller, burke museum, promoting settlement, marketing and retailing, living in country towns, making regional centres, preserving traditions and commemorating, beechworth founders, victorian gold rush towns, beechworth pioneers, ingram's rock, 1860s beechworth, street of shops, roy harvey -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumPhotograph, 1907-8
... living and working in this region during this period and therefore, has social significance. The Beechworth Burke Museum has additional images relating to gold sluicing and El Dorado which can be analysed and studied alongside images like this one. sluicing hydraulic sluicing 1907 1908 mining cock's pioneer gold & tin sluicing co nz nz site no 2 matthews gully west valley building cottages hillside trees water gold and tin mine Reverse: 1997. 2613/ A02613/ No2 site/ Matthews Gully/ Cocks Pioneer G&T. ?? ...The photo from 1907-8 is a sepia print, depicting a small valley with building at base. There are flumes visible above areas of water, trees on hills and a few small cottages on the hillside. Cock's Pioneer Gold & Tin Sluicing Co NZ No 2 Site. The photo was taken of Matthews Gully looking west. Sluicing was undertaken in the area from 1900 to 1942 with some short breaks between these periods. The image depicts a location mined by Cocks Pioneer Gold and Tin Sluicing Company (as recorded on the annotation on the card mount) The Cocks Pioneer Gold and Tin Mines N.L was one of El Dorado's two largest open cut sluicing mines of the 20th Century. The other was named the Cocks El Dorado Gold Dredging Company. The Cocks Pioneer Mines operated from 1901 until 1941 and found a total of 117,378 ounces of Gold and 1,673 tones of tin concentrates over these years. The Cocks company was formed in 1898 and operated until 1941. Open cut sluicing involved the use of high-powered hoses which used the centrifugal sand pump system (known as hydraulic sluicing) which broke down the soil which was then processed for gold and other precious metals. From 1914 , four years after this image was captured, the company reformed to Cocks Pioneer Gold and Tin Mines NL (previously it was known as Cocks Pioneer Sluicing Co) and undertook large scale sluicing operations until 1929 and then 1934-1941. El Dorado is located on Reedy Creek and is surrounded by forested country to the north and east. It is 20 km east of Wangaratta in Victoria's regional north-east. John Cock was the son of a Cornish minor who arrived in El Dorado in 1858. Cock founded his gold and tin mining company which ran successfully for many years in the El Dorado region. It was an open cut sluicing company because of the abandonment of underground mining after this was deemed too dangerous. In 1935 Cock's El Dorado Company commissioned the floating dredge which is still visible in El Dorado today. The dredge was built by the Thompson engineering works, Castlemaine, and weighed over 2,000 tones and today has a place on the Victorian Registers of historic buildings. Interestingly, the name El Dorado does not derive from the gold in the region, but from the Barambogie pastoral run completed by William Baker in 1840-1841. Gold was discovered in El Dorado 1854 but the gold was too deep for individual prospectors to find, it required the use of heavy machinery.The search for gold is ingrained into the history of Victoria and therefore, images like this one which portray an open cut sluicing site can reveal important information for society and technology for the date when the photograph was taken. This image is of important historical significance for its ability to convey information about sluicing and the methods used to find gold in 1910. It also shows a location where sluicing was undertook which provides insight into the impact of sluicing on the environment at a time when it was done. This image is important for current research into the history of El Dorado, a small regional location near Wangaratta in Victoria's North East. Therefore, this image has the capacity to be beneficial for research into society and the motivations of those living and working in this region during this period and therefore, has social significance. The Beechworth Burke Museum has additional images relating to gold sluicing and El Dorado which can be analysed and studied alongside images like this one.Sepia coloured rectangle photograph printed on gloss photographic paper Reverse: 1997. 2613/ A02613/ No2 site/ Matthews Gully/ Cocks Pioneer G&T. ?? Co NZ/ No2 Site looking West/ 1907-8/ (7)sluicing, hydraulic sluicing, 1907, 1908, mining, cock's pioneer gold & tin sluicing co nz, nz, site no 2, matthews gully, west, valley, building, cottages, hillside, trees, water, gold and tin mine -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMachine - Treadle Lathe, 1920-1923
... Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road The lathe-making business incorporated in 1902 as Drummond Bros Ltd originated in the fertile mind of Mr Arthur Drummond, said to have been living at that time at Pinks Hill, on the southern edge of Broad Street Common, west of Guildford. ...The lathe-making business incorporated in 1902 as Drummond Bros Ltd originated in the fertile mind of Mr Arthur Drummond, said to have been living at that time at Pinks Hill, on the southern edge of Broad Street Common, west of Guildford. Mr Drummond, whose accomplishments included several pictures hung in the Royal Academy, was unable to find a lathe suitable for use in model engineering. In 1896 he designed for himself a ‘small centre lathe … which had a compound slide rest with feed-screws and adjustable slides’. He also designed and built ‘lathes of 4.5 inch and 5 inch centre height, which had beds of a special form whereby the use of a gap piece was eliminated but the advantages of a gap-bed lathe were retained’. Assisted by his brother, Mr Frank Drummond, who had served an apprenticeship to an engineering firm at Tunbridge Wells, the first lathes were made in a workshop adjoining Arthur Drummond’s house. The demand that speedily built up led to the decision to form a company and manufacture the lathes for sale commercially. Land was acquired nearby, at Rydes Hill, and the first factory built. The enterprise was a success, and the company quickly established ‘a high reputation in this country and abroad for multi-tool and copying lathes, and gear-cutting machines’. Other lathes were added to the range, including the first of the ’round bed’ machines for which the firm became widely known. A Drummond 3.5 inch lathe was among the equipment of Captain Scott’s 1912 expedition to the South Pole, and large numbers of 3.5 inch and 4 inch designs were exported to Australia, Canada and India. By the outbreak of war in 1914, 5 inch, 6 inch and 7 inch screw cutting lathes, arranged for power drive, were on sale. Large orders were received from the government for 3.5 inch lathes, for use in destroyers and submarines, and 5 inch lathes for the mechanised section of the Army Service Corps. The latter were used in mobile workshops. The factory worked night and day to supply the forces’ needs, until production was disrupted by a fire which destroyed a large part of the works in May 1915. As soon as rebuilding was complete work restarted. At the end of the war the entire production was being taken by the Government departments, a special feature being a precision screw lathe, bought by the Ministry of Munitions in 1918. Between the wars Drummond Bros Ltd introduced new machines for the motor vehicle, and later the aircraft industry, and the works were extended on many occasions to fulfill the increasing orders. The Maxicut multi-tool lathe (1925), designed for high-production turning operations, was one of the first machines of this type to be built in England. It was followed (1928) by an hydraulic version for turning gear blanks, and similar work. Further developments provided machines which, during the Second World War, turned all the crankshafts and propeller shafts for Bristol engines. Others, ordered by the Ministry of Supply were employed in turning shells, and many other specific needs of vehicle and aircraft manufacture were catered for by new types of Drummond lathes. Production of the small centre lathes ceased during the war when the company needed to concentrate on building multi-tool lathes and gear shapers. After the war a completely new Maxicut range was introduced, replacing the older versions, and fully automatic. The types were continually developed, and new versions manufactured until the end of the company’s life in 1980. The disappearance from the scene of Mr Arthur Drummond in 1946, and the end of the company’s autonomous existence in 1953 when the company was acquired by William Asquith Ltd, which was in turn bought by Staveley in 1966, meant that the factory at Rydes Hill became one – albeit very effective – part of a large national engineering company. Achievements at the Guildford works during its last years included the development of automated Maxicut gear-shapers in what was ‘probably the most fully automated gear shop in the country’, while a machine from Guildford was sent to the Osaka Fair in 1962. In 1963 an agreement was signed with Hindustan Machine Tools for the manufacture of Maxicut gear-shapers in state owned factories in Bangalore and Chandigarh. During 1963 the two largest multi-tool lathes ever made in the UK were installed in Ambrose Shardlow’s works in Sheffield for handling cranks up to 14 foot long. In 1976 Drummond lathes were included in Staveley’s £14,000,000 installation in Moscow of an automated production line for Zil motor cars. Up to the end invention continued at Guildford: a new Drummond Multi-turn memory-controlled machine was shown at the International Machine Tool Exhibition in 1977. This could not save the works from the pressures of the late 1970s, and Staveley Industries closed its Guildford site in 1980.An early example of a lathe that was designed primarily for the hobbyist model maker. It is in good condition and sought today by collectors as many of it's attributes were innovative at the time and lead to further development and incorporation of some of its features into more industrial models of production machinery. Lathe, round bed, treadle powered lathe, Drummond Type A, Serial number and maker's inscription. 1920-1923, Made by Drummond Brothers in Guildford, Surrey, England. Lathe is complete with Chuck, Tool post and Tail Stock in situ (30 extra parts)"MADE BY DRUMMOND BROTHERS LIMITED - PATENT TEES - RYDE'S HILL n GUILDFORD SURREY", "Serial Number 01470," "L44" or "L45 " flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, lathe 1920-1923, round bed lathe, treadle lathe, drummond type a, guildford surrey, drummond brothers guildford surrey england, tread'e -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePostcard, c. Nov 1908-1910
... Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This postcard was written by a person referring to themselves as 'Malee Male', possibly living in the Malee area of South West Victoria. ...This postcard was written by a person referring to themselves as 'Malee Male', possibly living in the Malee area of South West Victoria. It was written after the wreck of the sailing ship Falls of Halladale, wrecked at Peterborough in November 1908, and before the reign of King George V in May 1910, at which time new postage stamps would have been issued to replace those of Queen Victoria. The writer refers to the excitement of the shipwreck and of having a sailor from the ship working for his/her mother (there was no loss of life from the shipwreck). The note is addressed to a single female family member and includes greetings to people they both know. The address of Oakleigh is approximately 20km south east of Melbourne. The writer talks of being tired and weary, inviting the receiver to visit and help with the 'office', also hinting at some matchmaking for his/her Aunt. It would be a long journey for a person to travel from Oakleigh to the South West Victoria areas. This postcard is an example of the style of writing in Victoria in the early 1900's and of social issues and concerns, including shipwrecks.Postcard, black and white photograph of the Falls of Halladale in full sail. Back of card has handwritten, black script. Top right has 2 x Half Penny stamps, green, Queen Victoria's profile. A short note addressed to a family member Miss M. (Maysie) MacLean c/o Mrs Waite, Warragul Rd, Oakleigh and signed of Mallee Male, refers to the photograph on the front and sailors from the ship.Note on card is addressed to Miss M. MacLean c/o Mrs Waite, Warragul Rd, Oakleigh and signed of Mallee Male. Message on card is ."Dear Maysee and all, too busy and tired to write but not to forget you all. This is a view of the ship Falls of Halladale, great excitement, one sailor boy came back to work for Mum and he and one crew ... When are you coming up Maysie, If you haven't any things else on hand. You can come and assist me with office. Aunt is feeling ... Do you know of any nice boys for Aunt anywhere? Dear old chicken, I am so weary so tata. Stacks of love to all and ... Mallee Male." flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, falls of halladale, peterborough, 14/11/1908 shipwreck, queen victoria half penny stamp, maysie maclean warragul rd oakleigh, mrs waite warragul rd oakleigh, post card, postcard, communication early 1900's, mallee male, sailor employment
