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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: SHEEP, CATTLE AND PIG SALES
... ... Western Meat...Agents names are Angliss, Borthwick, Castlemaine Bacon, Gilbertson, Greenham, Heing, Vima, Dench, Jones Bros, O'Donnell, Swift, Smorgon, Siegel, Ralph, Western Meat, New Port, Power Liedler, Hardwick, Tankard, Hutton, Monbulk, Skehan, McAlister, Brooklea Herd, Collinson, Pointer, Dark, Reynolds, Mason, Young, and Holbrooks. ...Agents names are Angliss, Borthwick, Castlemaine Bacon, Gilbertson, Greenham, Heing, Vima, Dench, Jones Bros, O'Donnell, Swift, Smorgon, Siegel, Ralph, Western Meat, New Port, Power Liedler, Hardwick, Tankard, Hutton, Monbulk, Skehan, McAlister, Brooklea Herd, Collinson, Pointer, Dark, Reynolds, Mason, Young, and Holbrooks. ...Black covered book with tan leather spine and corners. Cattle Branding Book written along the front of the spine, Minute Book Collins 4393 printed on a red cloth label on the spine. Inside the front and back covers is a dark blue and white pattern. Dates of the book are from 8/1/1968 to 29/6/1970 Sheep & Cattle Sales and 6/7/1970 to 28/10/1971 for Sheep, Cattle & Pig Sales. Page 195 to 217 is for Pig Branding. Page 219 is for Cattle Branding.1983. Page 221 to 285 is for Cattle Branding, dates from 1968 to 1982. Agents names are Angliss, Borthwick, Castlemaine Bacon, Gilbertson, Greenham, Heing, Vima, Dench, Jones Bros, O'Donnell, Swift, Smorgon, Siegel, Ralph, Western Meat, New Port, Power Liedler, Hardwick, Tankard, Hutton, Monbulk, Skehan, McAlister, Brooklea Herd, Collinson, Pointer, Dark, Reynolds, Mason, Young, and Holbrooks. A piece of paper in the front of the book has written on it - Donated by Murray Trimble.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - sheep cattle and pig sales, angliss, borthwick, castlemaine bacon, gilbertson, greenham, heing, vima, dench, jones bros, o'donnell, swift, smorgon, siegel, ralph, western meat, new port, power liedler, hardwick, tankard, hutton, monbulk, skehan, mcalister, brooklea herd, collinson, pointer, dark, reynolds, mason, young, holbrooks, murray trimble -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePrint - Vessel, Sailing Ship, Loch Vennachar, 1875-1905
... ...Western Meat Preserving Company...Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. ...Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. ...This framed print of the Loch Vennachar has been framed as a gift given by McPherson's Ltd. of Melbourne Sydney Brisbane Perth, as per the inscription below the print. Loch Vennachar made many journeys from Britain to Australia and was well-known in Australian ports. On one of its homeward-bound journeys from Australia, the ship sank in the River Thames. Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. On 14th June 1905, Loch Vennachar departed Glasgow for Adelaide and Melbourne. The last known sighting of it was on 6th September 1875 when overtaken by the SS Yongala; the captains exchanged the “all well” signals. After that, the ship disappeared with loss of all 27 lives, according to a list that was received by Fremantle through the English mail. The list indicated that there were no passengers on that voyage. Sadly, other Loch Line ships med with similar disasters. The list of lost crew on the Loch Vennachar included Thomas. W. Pearce, apprentice, Southampton. His father was Tom Pearce, one of the two survivors of the Loch Ard, wrecked in 1878. Also, Thomas’ grandfather, James Pearce, was the captain of SS Gothenburg at the time of her wrecking in 1875. Consequently, the wrecking of the Loch Vennachar and the Loc Sloy near the southwest point of Kangaroo Island, a lighthouse was erected, officially opening in June 1907. The northern headland of West Bay was named Vennachar Point in memory of the ship in 1908. The wreck was discovered in 1976 by divers from the Society for Underwater Historical Research, over seventy years after being lost off Kangaroo Island. The Loch Vennachar performed a significant role in Australia’s colonial trade, taking goods between Great Britain and Australia. These goods included locally preserved tinned rabbits processed at a factory in Warrnambool for overseas trade.Print of painting clipper ship Loch Vennachar. (aka Loch Vennacher, as spelled on this print). Print is under glass in white painted timber frame. The vessel was wrecked on Kangaroo Island September 1905 with the loss of all hands. There is an inscription below the print"Loch Vannacher" on right below print, "Compliments from McPherson's Ltd. Melbourne,Sydney, Brisbane, Perth" on left below printflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, loch vennachar, loch vennacher, loch line ship, glasgow shipping co, mcpherson's ltd. melbourne sydney brisbane perth, loch vennachar image., kangaroo island shipwreck, 1905 shipwreck, mcpherson's ltd. melbourne sydney brisbane perth, canned rabbits, preserved rabbits, western meat preserving company -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePrint - Vessel, Sailing Ship, Loch Vennacher, 1875
... ...Western Meat Preserving Company...Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. ...Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. ...This print shows an image of the three-masted iron clipper Loch Vennachar. The ship was built by Thomson’s on the Clyde under the Glasgow Shipping Co in 1875 and named after a Scottish lake, as were other ships in the Loch Line’s fleet. Loch Vennachar made many journeys from Britain to Australia and was well-known in Australian ports. On one of its homeward-bound journeys from Australia, the ship sank in the River Thames. Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. On 14th June 1905, Loch Vennachar departed Glasgow for Adelaide and Melbourne. The last known sighting of it was on 6th September 1875 when overtaken by the SS Yongala; the captains exchanged the “all well” signals. After that, the ship disappeared with loss of all 27 lives, according to a list that was received by Fremantle through the English mail. The list indicated that there were no passengers on that voyage. Sadly, other Loch Line ships med with similar disasters. The list of lost crew on the Loch Vennachar included Thomas. W. Pearce, apprentice, Southampton. His father was Tom Pearce, one of the two survivors of the Loch Ard, wrecked in 1878. Also, Thomas’ grandfather, James Pearce, was the captain of SS Gothenburg at the time of her wrecking in 1875. Consequently, the wrecking of the Loch Vennachar and the Loc Sloy near the southwest point of Kangaroo Island, a lighthouse was erected, officially opening in June 1907. The northern headland of West Bay was named Vennachar Point in memory of the ship in 1908. The wreck was discovered in 1976 by divers from the Society for Underwater Historical Research, over seventy years after being lost off Kangaroo Island.The Loch Vennachar performed a significant role in Australia’s colonial trade, taking goods between Great Britain and Australia. These goods included locally preserved tinned rabbits processed at a factory in Warrnambool for overseas trade.Coloured print from a painting of the sailing ship Loch Vennachar in full sail on the sea. The ship was built in 1875 and wrecked in 1905 off Kangaroo Island.Text under print "Loch Vennacher" and "from 1875 this beautiful 1,400 ton ship was well-known in Australian ports, contributing much to this country's prosperity. Foundered near Kangaroo Island, S.A., in 1905." flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, loch vennachar, loch vennacher, loch line ship, glasgow shipping co, 1975 clipper ship, loch vennachar image., kangaroo island shipwreck, 1905 shipwreck, tinned rabbits, preserved rabbits, western meat preserving company, 1901, 1905 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePhotograph - Vessel, Sailing Ship, 1875-1905
... ...Western Meat Preserving Company...Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. ...Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. ...This photograph is an image of the Loch Vennacher, taken while she is docked. The photograph is very similar to another in our collection taken by Fred. Kruger, a renowned Victorian photographer, between 1875-1905 and possibly in the Port of Melbourne. Loch Vennachar made many journeys from Britain to Australia and was well-known in Australian ports. On one of its homeward-bound journeys from Australia, the ship sank in the River Thames. Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. On 14th June 1905, Loch Vennachar departed Glasgow for Adelaide and Melbourne. The last known sighting of it was on 6th September 1875 when overtaken by the SS Yongala; the captains exchanged the “all well” signals. After that, the ship disappeared with loss of all 27 lives, according to a list that was received by Fremantle through the English mail. The list indicated that there were no passengers on that voyage. Sadly, other Loch Line ships med with similar disasters. The list of lost crew on the Loch Vennachar included Thomas. W. Pearce, apprentice, Southampton. His father was Tom Pearce, one of the two survivors of the Loch Ard, wrecked in 1878. Also, Thomas’ grandfather, James Pearce, was the captain of SS Gothenburg at the time of her wrecking in 1875. Consequently, the wrecking of the Loch Vennachar and the Loc Sloy near the southwest point of Kangaroo Island, a lighthouse was erected, officially opening in June 1907. The northern headland of West Bay was named Vennachar Point in memory of the ship in 1908. The wreck was discovered in 1976 by divers from the Society for Underwater Historical Research, over seventy years after being lost off Kangaroo Island.The Loch Vennachar performed a significant role in Australia’s colonial trade, taking goods between Great Britain and Australia. These goods included locally preserved tinned rabbits processed at a factory in Warrnambool for overseas trade.Black and white photograph of Loch Vennachar (aka Loch Vennacher) at a wharf. There are photo mounts in each corner. The vessel was was built in 1875 and wrecked on Kangaroo Island with the loss of all hands; she was last seen September 6th 1905 flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, loch vennachar, loch vennacher, loch line ship, glasgow shipping co, 1875 clipper ship, loch vennachar image., kangaroo island shipwreck, 1905 shipwreck, photograph loch vennachar, fred kruger photographer, canned rabbits, preserved rabbits, western meat preserving company -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePhotograph - Vessel, Sailing Ship, Fred. Kruger, Loch Vennachar of Glasgow, 1875-1888
... ...Western Meat Preserving Company...Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. ...Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. ...This is a photographic image of the three-masted iron clipper Loch Vennachar created by photographer Fred Kruger of Geelong. Fred Kruger was born in Germany in 1831 and migrated to Victoria before his wife, who arrived in 1863. He began working in photography in the 1850s. He was internationally recognised for his work, which covered a variety of subjects. He settled in Geelong in later years, registering his studio in Skene St, Newtown. He passed away in February 1888. The National Gallery of Victoria now holds much of his work. Loch Vennachar: - Loch Vennachar made many journeys from Britain to Australia and was well-known in Australian ports. On one of its homeward-bound journeys from Australia, the ship sank in the River Thames. Its cargo included 850 tonnes of preserved canned rabbits from Warrnambool's Western Meat Preserving Company. The ship was raised and continued trading for another four years. On 14th June 1905, Loch Vennachar departed Glasgow for Adelaide and Melbourne. The last known sighting of it was on 6th September 1875 when overtaken by the SS Yongala; the captains exchanged the “all well” signals. After that, the ship disappeared with loss of all 27 lives, according to a list that was received by Fremantle through the English mail. The list indicated that there were no passengers on that voyage. Sadly, other Loch Line ships med with similar disasters. The list of lost crew on the Loch Vennachar included Thomas. W. Pearce, apprentice, Southampton. His father was Tom Pearce, one of the two survivors of the Loch Ard, wrecked in 1878. Also, Thomas’ grandfather, James Pearce, was the captain of SS Gothenburg at the time of her wrecking in 1875. Consequently, the wrecking of the Loch Vennachar and the Loc Sloy near the southwest point of Kangaroo Island, a lighthouse was erected, officially opening in June 1907. The northern headland of West Bay was named Vennachar Point in memory of the ship in 1908. The wreck was discovered in 1976 by divers from the Society for Underwater Historical Research, over seventy years after being lost off Kangaroo Island.The Loch Vennachar performed a significant role in Australia’s colonial trade, taking goods between Great Britain and Australia. These goods included locally preserved tinned rabbits processed at a factory in Warrnambool for overseas trade.Black and white photograph of the Loch Vennachar at the dock, without sails. (aka Loch Vennacher). Printed below photo "Loch Vennachar of Glasgow, 1485 Tons Reg. AA1 100. T.S. Ozanne, Comander" and "Fred Kruger Photo / Skene Street, Geelong" Printed below photo "Loch Vennachar of Glasgow, 1485 Tons Reg. AA1 100. T.S. Ozanne, Comander" and "Fred Kruger Photo / Skene Street, Geelong" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, loch vennachar, loch vennacher, loch line ship, glasgow shipping co, 1875 clipper ship, loch vennachar image., kangaroo island shipwreck, 1905 shipwreck, fred kruger photographer, photograph loch vennachar, preserved rabbits, canned rabbits, meat preserving company, western meat preserving company, 1901, 1905 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: DEFAULT RESPONSIBILITY - SALEYARDS
... District Meat Co 271... Western...O'Sullivans Transport Overland Meat Export Co Paynes Transports G Pearce Penny & Land R Plant Plants Transports Plenty Meat Co Mrs Pole R & R Meats J Ralph G E Rankin Riverland Abattoirs B Rodwell & Co Ross Wholesale Meat Co S Rutland T Ryan Safeway Supermarket (SY) I Semmens P Siegel E Smith Smorgon Consolidated Industries R Stroud Talbot Transports 244 Talbot Transports 1471 T Tehan Traralgon Meats P/L Trentham Meats J Truscott E Vains & CO Aus Pork Victorian Producers Co-Operative Lt N Watkins Wagstaff Cranbourne Pty Ltd Webster & Company P/L Western District Meat Co 271 Western District Meat Co 1473 Wignalls Transport Co R Woodward J Wright Four pages of Default Responsibility - Saleyards with the name and address. ...Four pages of Default Responsibility - Saleyards with the name and address. Date 22/3/90. Sheets are typed.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - default responsibility - saleyards, e t aldridge, arnbrook, associated agents, aus pork, austral meats, mr a bain, belcook, d bennett, t borthwick & sons, castlemaine bacon co, c childers, cobram abattoirs, i cooper, r crimmins, dalgety farmers, dandher meat company, daylesford abbattoirs, department of agriculture, p dinley, dorset meat pty ltd, m dowling, elders pastoral, ellis nuttall & co, p english, ferntree gully abattoirs, l fialli, foster abattoirs, g gathercole, gilbertson-greenham pty ltd, gilbertson group services, r grieve, hardwicks meat works p/l, heinz bros pty ltd, m herd, a j hill, hill & co, d hudson, r keech, n keogh, la franchi transports, r & lee, p llewellyn, r mcgregor & sons, w mckean & co, masons meats, meat exports sydney pty ltd, midfield meat co, miller-turner livestock, g mountjoy, f nevins & co, newman livestock service, oakey holdings, p o'connell. o'sullivans transport, overland meat export co, paynes transports, g pearce, penny & land, r plant, plants transports, plenty meat co, mrs pole, r & r meats, j ralph, g e rankin, riverland abattoirs, b rodwell & co, ross wholesale meat co, s rutland, t ryan, safeway supermarket (sy), i semmens, p siegel, e smith, smorgon consolidated industries, r stroud, talbot transports 244, talbot transports 1471, t tehan, traralgon meats p/l, trentham meats, j truscott, e vains & co, aus pork, victorian producers co-operative lt, n watkins, wagstaff cranbourne pty ltd, webster & company p/l, western district meat co 271, western district meat co 1473, wignalls transport co, r woodward, j wright -
Melbourne's Living Museum of the WestBooklet, Melbourne's Living Museum of the West, Meat and By-Products, 1993
... Western suburbs...meat...Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Pipemakers Park Van Ness Avenue Maribyrnong melbourne 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, Victoria The 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. Western ...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 -
Federation University Historical CollectionMagazine, The Courier, Leading Industries in Western Victoria: A Special Courier Publication, 19/03/1999
... Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Greenhill Enterprise Centre is on the Ballarat Technology Park, Mount Helen. industry ballarat techcast coonara c.e. bartlett haymes paint skilled equipment manufacturing drake Ballarat group training wiltronics research greenhill enterprise centre university of Ballarat powercor workcover maxitrands macain foods ballarat meat company hakabaku mars confectionary Sunicrust bakeries hancock Victorian PLantations john valves valcor Australia f.j.& A.M. Benney Learmonth Road Smash Repairs david miller greenwaste Soft covered booklet featuring a number of Ballarat Industries Leading Industries in Western Victoria: A Special Courier Publication Magazine The Courier ...The Greenhill Enterprise Centre is on the Ballarat Technology Park, Mount Helen.Soft covered booklet featuring a number of Ballarat Industriesindustry, ballarat, techcast, coonara, c.e. bartlett, haymes paint, skilled equipment manufacturing, drake, ballarat group training, wiltronics research, greenhill enterprise centre, university of ballarat, powercor, workcover, maxitrands, macain foods, ballarat meat company, hakabaku, mars confectionary, sunicrust bakeries, hancock victorian plantations, john valves, valcor australia, f.j.& a.m. benney, learmonth road smash repairs, david miller, greenwaste, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LONG GULLY HISTORY GROUP COLLECTION: BENDIGO'S CENTURY VOLUME SEVEN: 1960 - 1969
... Meat Authority... New Zealand Insurance Co... Mrtropolitan Security Service... Bendigo Easter Fair Society... Golden Square High School... Eaglehawk High School... Bendigo Technical College... Mr Ralph W Birrell... Bendigo Fountain Plaza... The Bethlehem Home for the Aged... Dick Hazeldene... Victorian Egg Board... Bendigo United Cricket Club... South Bendigo United Cricket Club... Western...Dispensary Gillies Famous Pies William Basil Ashman Golden Gate Hotel Grieves Family Bendigo Town Hall Mr R R Anderson Mr E H Brown Cr Neville Oliver Cr Tom Flood Traffic Commission Lansell FAmily ABEV-1 Bendigo Ordnance Factory ACTU Bendigo Trades Hall Council The Ramsay Report Bendigo Benevolent Home Bendigo Home and Hospital for the Aged Princess Theatre Amoco Lake Eppalock Bendigo Training Prison Bendigo Police Station Lock-up Shamrock Hotel Rifle Brigade Hotel Hopetoun Hotel ANZ Bank Marong Shire Offices Sir Rohan Delacombe St Paul's Church Que O'Hoy Waldron Family Windermere Hotel Aids & Appliance Shop Anne Caudle Centre E C Thompson Mayfair Hams Sandhurst Guest House Lyric Theatre Chinese Joss House Ordnance Factory Sir John Jenson Bridge Street Chinese Quarter Bendigo City Hall Cr R F Turner Cr Tom Flood Victorian Inland Meat Authority New Zealand Insurance Co Mrtropolitan Security Service Bendigo Easter Fair Society Golden Square High School Eaglehawk High School Bendigo Technical College Mr Ralph W Birrell Bendigo Fountain Plaza The Bethlehem Home for the Aged Dick Hazeldene Victorian Egg Board Bendigo United Cricket Club South Bendigo United Cricket Club Western Mining Corporation Les Priest Alexandra Fountain Bendigo Advertiser Cr W Cambridge Bendigo Council Eaglehawk Council Strathfieldsaye Shire Huntly Shire Marong Shire David Thomas Senator John Gorton Bendigo's College of Advanced Education Bank of New South Wales Harp and Shamrock Hotel The Honorable Leslie William Galvin Kurmala Cain Government Hanro Knitting Mills Myer Store Sidney Myer Davey Brothers Grocery Store National Trust Myer Emporium Myer's Ltd Cox Bros (Australia) Ltd Dame Merlyn Myer Baillieu Myer Frank Greenaway Institute of Technology Gas & Fuel Corporation Bendigo Railway Station ANZ Bank City Family Hotel TAB Branch Senior Constable Alfred Herbert Wright Senior Constable Allan Raymond Brown Victorian Football League Bendigo Police Barracks Camp Hill State School State Electricity Commission The Country Party The Labor Party Transport Regulation Board Stuart Anderson Grose FAmily Jean Theodore De Ravin Kyneton Shire Sir William McDonald Mines Department The Loddon Hospitals Region group Laundry and Central Linen Service Kevin Wynne Albert Vivian Gray Bradford Cotton Mills Ltd Bradmill Industries Ltd Victoria Hill Bendigo and District Tourist Association Professor Brian Lewis Melbourne University Victorian Chinese Community Loong Sun Loong Stafford Ellinson Coles' Store North Deborah Mining Company NL Noel Beaton MHR Durham Ox Hotel Taylor Family Supplement to the Bendigo Advertiser, December 15, 1999 Volume Seven: 1960-1969 titled Bendigo's Century. ...Supplement to the Bendigo Advertiser, December 15, 1999 Volume Seven: 1960-1969 titled Bendigo's Century. The front has a photo of the BCV 8 Studio. Contains photos and local news, council matters, planning, Who's Who, Weather, Sport and Business and some Advertisements. Photos include Early stages in the construction of the Eppalock tower and bridge pillars, Christine Wiseman, TV8's first news reader Ron Alderton, Dr Albert L Beischer, Advertiser buiding, fire at the Advertiser building, Oscar Flight, Bendigo Town Hall, William Basil Ashman, Lake Eppalock, Premier Henry Bolte, Que O'Hoy, Sandhurst Guest House, The Lyric Theatre, E C Thompson, The elm tree in Market Square, Leslie Galvin, The original Myer Store, The Joss House, Sidney Myer, Bendigo Police Barracks, Bunratty Castle, Albert Vivian Gray, The Victoria Hill site, Architects drawing of the new council administrative offices and Noel Beaton MHR.bendigo, history, long gully history group, the long gully history group - bendigo's century volume seven: 1960 - 1969, bendigo advertiser, bcv 8, eppalock dam, premier henry bolte, the criterion hotel, mccarthy family, teachers training college, bendigo original teachers college, long gully state school, stramit, bendigo university site committee, mrs christine wiseman, bendigo city council, the broadcasting control board, general television pty ltd, bendigo central victoria telecasters pty ltd, mr davidson, bennett's arcade, woolworth's, white hills swimming pool, herb elliott, sailor's guide, toni riley pharmacies, rising sun hotel, ron alderton, dr albert l beischer, channel 8, melbourne herald, 3bo, bendigo advertiser officeslyceum theatre, junior technical school white hills, mount alvernia hospital, most reverend dr b d stewart, sisters of the franciscan missionaries of the divine motherhood, lazarus family, bendigo's tramways, state electricity commission, george pethard, lance pethard, bendigo advertiser fire 29/7/1962, riverine herald, the herald and weekly times, bendigo art gallery, oscar flight, hollands foundry, eaglehawk u.f.s. dispensary, gillies famous pies, william basil ashman, golden gate hotel, grieves family, bendigo town hall, mr r r anderson, mr e h brown, cr neville oliver, cr tom flood, traffic commission, lansell family, abev-1, bendigo ordnance factory, actu, bendigo trades hall council, the ramsay report, bendigo benevolent home, bendigo home and hospital for the aged, princess theatre, amoco, lake eppalock, bendigo training prison, bendigo police station lock-up, shamrock hotel, rifle brigade hotel, hopetoun hotel, anz bank, marong shire offices, sir rohan delacombe, st paul's church, que o'hoy, waldron family, windermere hotel, aids & appliance shop, anne caudle centre, e c thompson, mayfair hams, sandhurst guest house, lyric theatre, chinese joss house, ordnance factory, sir john jenson, bridge street chinese quarter, bendigo city hall, cr r f turner, cr tom flood, victorian inland meat authority, new zealand insurance co, mrtropolitan security service, bendigo easter fair society, golden square high school, eaglehawk high school, bendigo technical college, mr ralph w birrell, bendigo fountain plaza, the bethlehem home for the aged, dick hazeldene, victorian egg board, bendigo united cricket club, south bendigo united cricket club, western mining corporation, les priest, alexandra fountain, bendigo advertiser, cr w cambridge, bendigo council, eaglehawk council, strathfieldsaye shire, huntly shire, marong shire, david thomas, senator john gorton, bendigo's college of advanced education, bank of new south wales, harp and shamrock hotel, the honorable leslie william galvin, kurmala, cain government, hanro knitting mills, myer store, sidney myer, davey brothers grocery store, national trust, myer emporium, myer's ltd, cox bros (australia) ltd, dame merlyn myer, baillieu myer, frank greenaway, institute of technology, gas & fuel corporation, bendigo railway station, anz bank, city family hotel, tab branch, senior constable alfred herbert wright, senior constable allan raymond brown, victorian football league, bendigo police barracks, camp hill state school, state electricity commission, the country party, the labor party, transport regulation board, stuart anderson, grose family, jean theodore de ravin, kyneton shire, sir william mcdonald, mines department, the loddon hospitals region group laundry and central linen service, kevin wynne, albert vivian gray, bradford cotton mills ltd, bradmill industries ltd, victoria hill, bendigo and district tourist association, professor brian lewis, melbourne university, victorian chinese community, loong, sun loong, stafford ellinson, coles' store, north deborah mining company nl, noel beaton mhr, durham ox hotel, taylor family -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BENDIGO SALEYARDS COLLECTION: PHONE NUMBERS?
... Meat Exports... J Truscott... Talbots... Talbots... Western...Names are: City Office, Dalgety, Elders, Hill & Co, McGregor, M & J, McKean, Nevins, Nuttall, Rodwell, Vains, V.P.C., Noel Keogh, A.L.B., Borthwicks (Melb), Borthwicks (Portland), Crimmins, Gath (Melb), Gilby, P Harris, Herds, Heinz, Llewellyn, La Franchi, McKenna, McKibbins, O'Sullivans, O'Connell, Penny & Lang, R Plant, Rutlands, Midfield, Jeff Wright, Seigel, Somerville, Eddy Smith, Meat Exports, J Truscott, Talbots, Talbots, Western Dist, Wignalls, Frank Belot, D'ford Ab's, Hardwicks, riverland, G Watson, Ferntree Gully, Gath (Tat), Gath (Wang), Largo, Wagstaff, Ralph, Pertunia Factory, Ambulance, Police, Fire Brigade, Rob Huntington, Fleece Inn, K & J Moss, Newmarket, Dept of Ag and Abbotts Supplies, It has sticky tape along the top and an extra piece of paper is sticky taped to the right hand side....Borthwicks (Melb) Borthwicks (Portland) Crimmins Gath (Melb) Gilby P Harris Herds Heinz Llewellyn La Franchi McKenna McKibbins O'Sullivans O'Connell Penny & Lang R Plant Rutlands Midfield Jeff Wright Seigel Somerville Eddy Smith Meat Exports J Truscott Talbots Talbots Western Dist Wignalls Frank Belot D'ford Ab's Hardwicks riverland G Watson Ferntree Gully Gath (Tat) Gath (Wang) Largo Wagstaff Ralph Pertunia Factory Ambulance Police Fire Brigade Rob Huntington Fleece Inn K & J Moss Newmarket Dept of Ag Abbotts Supplies Paper with list of names of businesses and individuals with a two figure number, possible quick phone numbers. ...Paper with list of names of businesses and individuals with a two figure number, possible quick phone numbers. Names are: City Office, Dalgety, Elders, Hill & Co, McGregor, M & J, McKean, Nevins, Nuttall, Rodwell, Vains, V.P.C., Noel Keogh, A.L.B., Borthwicks (Melb), Borthwicks (Portland), Crimmins, Gath (Melb), Gilby, P Harris, Herds, Heinz, Llewellyn, La Franchi, McKenna, McKibbins, O'Sullivans, O'Connell, Penny & Lang, R Plant, Rutlands, Midfield, Jeff Wright, Seigel, Somerville, Eddy Smith, Meat Exports, J Truscott, Talbots, Talbots, Western Dist, Wignalls, Frank Belot, D'ford Ab's, Hardwicks, riverland, G Watson, Ferntree Gully, Gath (Tat), Gath (Wang), Largo, Wagstaff, Ralph, Pertunia Factory, Ambulance, Police, Fire Brigade, Rob Huntington, Fleece Inn, K & J Moss, Newmarket, Dept of Ag and Abbotts Supplies, It has sticky tape along the top and an extra piece of paper is sticky taped to the right hand side.bendigo, council, cattle markets, bendigo saleyards collection - phone numbers?, city office, dalgety, elders, hill & co, mcgregor, m & j, mckean, nevins, nuttall, rodwell, vains, v.p.c., noel keogh, a.l.b., borthwicks (melb), borthwicks (portland), crimmins, gath (melb), gilby, p harris, herds, heinz, llewellyn, la franchi, mckenna, mckibbins, o'sullivans, o'connell, penny & lang, r plant, rutlands, midfield, jeff wright, seigel, somerville, eddy smith, meat exports, j truscott, talbots, talbots, western dist, wignalls, frank belot, d'ford ab's, hardwicks, riverland, g watson, ferntree gully, gath (tat), gath (wang), largo, wagstaff, ralph, pertunia factory, ambulance, police, fire brigade, rob huntington, fleece inn, k & j moss, newmarket, dept of ag, abbotts supplies -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageCraft - Scrimshaw, Bringing in the Whale
... Western Australia. Gary Tonkin, FASMA – Tonkin was born in 1949 in Portland, Victoria, and grew up there with a history of whaling and related industries. He moved to Albany in southwest WA in 1971 and worked as an Export Meat...Western Australia. Gary Tonkin, FASMA – Tonkin was born in 1949 in Portland, Victoria, and grew up there with a history of whaling and related industries. He moved to Albany in southwest WA in 1971 and worked as an Export Meat ...When scrimshaw is mentioned, most people think of carving on sperm whale teeth only. But scrimshaw also includes engravings on skeletal whale bone–such as the jaw bone, called pan bone and ivory from other marine mammals such as walrus. Although scrimshaw is widely associated with nautical themes and designs of the 19th century whaling industry, vintage scrimshaw was also produced as tribal art in many cultures. Today, scrimshaw is recognized as a unique medium in which present-day artists have developed their own modern themes. Scrimshaw reproductions may take several forms. There are - New carvings on genuine ivory or bone with the deliberate intent to create an "antique” - New carvings on genuine ivory or bone sold as signed and dated contemporary art - Clearly marked synthetic museum reproductions and mass marketed - Unmarked synthetic replicas This scrimshaw work is done on a sperm whale's tooth. It is one of two pieces by artist Gary Tonkin in Flagstaff Hill’s collection. Sperm whales can live for 60 or even 70 years, so the tooth could be quite old. It came from the whaling station in Albany, Western Australia, which ceased processing whales in 1978 and is now a whaling museum. The two works were commissioned by Flagstaff Hill in the 1980s. Tonkin could spend from a few days to a few months in intensive work on each piece of scrimshaw. He is a world-renowned Master Scrimshander and a Fellow of the Australian Society of Marine Artists (FASMA), and lives in Albany, Western Australia. Gary Tonkin, FASMA – Tonkin was born in 1949 in Portland, Victoria, and grew up there with a history of whaling and related industries. He moved to Albany in southwest WA in 1971 and worked as an Export Meat inspector for the Federal Government. This small town also had a historical connection to whaling. The Cheynes Beach Whaling Station was still operating, and there were even three whaling ‘chaser’ vessels at the old jetty. In 1975, his employment now permanent, Tonkin bought an old cottage near the bay, purchased some whales’ teeth, and began learning the sailors’ art of scrimshaw, combining this with his artistic skills and knowledge of history. His job gave him access to buy as many whale teeth as he could afford, straight from the whaling station. Tonkin gained further marine knowledge as he sailed on the schooner ‘Esperance’ from Fremantle to Mauritius in 1988. He watched the sailors at work and experienced the rough and stormy sea conditions first-hand. Tonkin later visited whaling museums, galleries and libraries in England and America to gather reference materials and information on all aspects of whaling and scrimshaw. In 1993 he was Commissioned to engrave six large whale teeth, from the Albany whaling station, for the USA Gallery at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney. This work is now in the museum’s permanent collection. From that time, Tonkin began working full-time as a Scrimshander. Tonkin’s work is now in galleries and museums in America and Australia, as well as in private collections. He is the founder of the Albany Maritime Heritage Association and was the inaugural President. In the 1990s he actively and successfully campaigned for the preservation of the Cheynes Beach Whaling Station in Albany, which is now Whale World, an open-air whaling museum. His continuing work as a Scrimshander contributes to the preservation of the art of scrimshaw and the history of whaling. This scrimshaw represents the ancient craft of scrimshaw, associated with mariners in the whaling trade in the early 19th century. The work is also Nationally significant for being created by world-renowned Scrimshander, Gary Tonkin, from Albany, Western Australia. Scrimshaw; whale tooth carved with an image of two whaleboats hauling a dead whale back to the mother ship. Inscribed Title and signature of artist Gary Tonkin.Inscribed "Bringing in the whale". Signature "G Tonkin"flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, maritime museum, flagstaff hill, perth, whaling, whales, australia, scrimshaw, scrimshander, gary tonkin, g tonkin, bone, tooth, craft, albany, western australia, cheynes beach whaling station, whale world, portland, engraving, maritime art, sperm whale's tooth, albany whaling station, albany whaling museum -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - Melbourne's Living Museum of the West Incorporated Annual Report, Living Museum of the West
... 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....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 (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 IncorporatedBook - Access To The West Volume 4, Footscray Institute of Technology Library
... Front Cover: Access to the West Volume 4 1st Page: Access to the West a guide to information sources on the Western Region of Melbourne Volume 4 Soft covered book with a picture of the Melbourne Meat Preserving Company on the banks of the Maribyrnong River and Raleigh's Castle on the hill in the background Access To The West Volume 4 Book Access To The West Volume 4 Footscray Institute of Technology Library ...Access to the West, is a bibliography of materials on the Western Region of Melbourne. This material was produced by the WESTDOC (Western Region Documentation) project. This project began at the Footscray Institute of Technology Library in 1978 by the Western Region Commission.Soft covered book with a picture of the Melbourne Meat Preserving Company on the banks of the Maribyrnong River and Raleigh's Castle on the hill in the backgroundnon-fictionAccess to the West, is a bibliography of materials on the Western Region of Melbourne. This material was produced by the WESTDOC (Western Region Documentation) project. This project began at the Footscray Institute of Technology Library in 1978 by the Western Region Commission.western region commission -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - Shire Of Braybrook Offensive Trades Registration 1949, 1949
... Pennell Burke Street Braybrook|Ficken, Halliday, McClelland Pty Ltd Cranwell Street Braybrook|Western & Murray Co-Op Bacon & Meat Packing Company Ltd Geelong Road Brooklyn|Norman Smorgan & Sons Pty Ltd Somerville Road Brooklyn|Thomas Borthwick & Sons (Australia) Ltd Somerville Road Brooklyn|W. ...Pennell Burke Street Braybrook|Ficken, Halliday, McClelland Pty Ltd Cranwell Street Braybrook|Western & Murray Co-Op Bacon & Meat Packing Company Ltd Geelong Road Brooklyn|Norman Smorgan & Sons Pty Ltd Somerville Road Brooklyn|Thomas Borthwick & Sons (Australia) Ltd Somerville Road Brooklyn|W. ...Registration (Health Act 1928) And Regulations Made Under The Health Acts, Schedule Form 1|Andrew Rea Piggery Hampstead Road Maidstone|Horticultual Industries Pty Ltd Cranwell Street Braybrook|Kreglinger & Fernau (Australia) Pty Ltd Cranwell Street Braybrook|R.H. Ralph Geelong Road Brooklyn|John Walker & Herbert White Piggery Cranwell Street Braybrook|Wilcos Mofflin Ltd Cnr Cranwell Street, Butler Stree & Errol Street Braybrook|Estate of the late G.W. Pennell Burke Street Braybrook|Ficken, Halliday, McClelland Pty Ltd Cranwell Street Braybrook|Western & Murray Co-Op Bacon & Meat Packing Company Ltd Geelong Road Brooklyn|Norman Smorgan & Sons Pty Ltd Somerville Road Brooklyn|Thomas Borthwick & Sons (Australia) Ltd Somerville Road Brooklyn|W. Pridham Pty Ltd Evans Street Braybrook|Victorian Casing Company Pty Ltd Burke Street Braybrook|F. Watkins Pty Ltd Daisy Street Braybrookshire of braybrook -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Friends of Maribynong Valley documents, 1993
... File of information given to Friends of Maribynong Valley regarding the production of panels to be erected along the valley|Invitation to attend unveiling ceremony of the Maribyrnong River Heritage Trail Signs on 1 October 1993 at Essendon Canoe Club|Letter from Friends of the Maribyrnong Valley 22nd July 1993 Subject Maribyrnong River Heritage Trail|Photocopy of photograph lots of people in two boats|Photocopy of photograph Rail Bridge|Photocopy of photograph The Melbourne Meat Preserving Companys works at the Saltwater River|Photocopy of photograph Angling Match at Raleighs Punt Saltwater River|Photocopy of photograph Fishing Match 1866 Raleighs punt a spot well known to all anglers about Melbourne The earliest hotel Raleighs Punt Hotel a fine two storied building of bluestone became the home of David Syme founder and frst editor of the Age|Photocopy of photograph John alves Hotel the Jolly Anglers taken duuring the 1906 flood|Article The big Bridge|Vicroads Information bulletin No 1 August 1992 Western Ring Road Maribyrnong Section|Vicroads Information bulletin No 2 December 1992 Western ring road Maribyrnong Ardeer and Airport Sections|Bridge building in Excelsis from The Victorian Railways Magazine September 1927...Maribrynong River Maribyrnong Vallet Friends of Maribyrnong River File of information given to Friends of Maribynong Valley regarding the production of panels to be erected along the valley|Invitation to attend unveiling ceremony of the Maribyrnong River Heritage Trail Signs on 1 October 1993 at Essendon Canoe Club|Letter from Friends of the Maribyrnong Valley 22nd July 1993 Subject Maribyrnong River Heritage Trail|Photocopy of photograph lots of people in two boats|Photocopy of photograph Rail Bridge|Photocopy of photograph The Melbourne Meat Preserving Companys works at the Saltwater River|Photocopy of photograph Angling Match at Raleighs Punt Saltwater River|Photocopy of photograph Fishing Match 1866 Raleighs punt a spot well known to all anglers about Melbourne The earliest hotel Raleighs Punt Hotel a fine two storied building of bluestone became the home of David Syme founder and frst editor of the Age|Photocopy of photograph John alves Hotel the Jolly Anglers taken duuring the 1906 flood|Article The big Bridge|Vicroads Information bulletin No 1 August 1992 Western Ring Road Maribyrnong Section|Vicroads Information bulletin No 2 December 1992 Western ring road Maribyrnong Ardeer and Airport Sections|Bridge building in Excelsis from The Victorian Railways Magazine September 1927 File of information given to Friends of Maribynong Valley regarding the production of panels to be erected along the valley Archive Friends of Maribynong Valley documents ...File of information given to Friends of Maribynong Valley regarding the production of panels to be erected along the valley|Invitation to attend unveiling ceremony of the Maribyrnong River Heritage Trail Signs on 1 October 1993 at Essendon Canoe Club|Letter from Friends of the Maribyrnong Valley 22nd July 1993 Subject Maribyrnong River Heritage Trail|Photocopy of photograph lots of people in two boats|Photocopy of photograph Rail Bridge|Photocopy of photograph The Melbourne Meat Preserving Companys works at the Saltwater River|Photocopy of photograph Angling Match at Raleighs Punt Saltwater River|Photocopy of photograph Fishing Match 1866 Raleighs punt a spot well known to all anglers about Melbourne The earliest hotel Raleighs Punt Hotel a fine two storied building of bluestone became the home of David Syme founder and frst editor of the Age|Photocopy of photograph John alves Hotel the Jolly Anglers taken duuring the 1906 flood|Article The big Bridge|Vicroads Information bulletin No 1 August 1992 Western Ring Road Maribyrnong Section|Vicroads Information bulletin No 2 December 1992 Western ring road Maribyrnong Ardeer and Airport Sections|Bridge building in Excelsis from The Victorian Railways Magazine September 1927maribrynong river, maribyrnong vallet, friends of maribyrnong river -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Maribyrnong River and Valley
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The Melbourne Meat Preserving Works|Typed report Historic Workplace Humes Site Van Ness Avenue Maribyrnong|Typed letter 1 December 1967 Explosives Factory Maribyrnong|Typed report Racing colours Rose and Black|Newspaper article The Age 28 April 1982 The western maze|Typed Minutes 4 July 1983 Meeting of the Lower Maribyrnong Conservation Group|Typed Constitution of the Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed Submission 29 April 1982 To City of Sunshine for Historic buildings preservation council classifications sub committee|Typed Minutes of Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group 26 August 1982|Typed Application for Membership form Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed Submission for a Financial Grant to the Charles Grimes 175th Anniversary Re enactment Committee|Typed Annual General Meeting 5 July 1984 Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed letter 30 July 1980 Humes Site|Typed Proposal Bluestone building|Typed Letter from University of Melbourne 11 December 1980 Meat Preserving companys works|Brochure Pipemakers Park|Typed notes Elizabeth McKinnon Mosaic mural artist|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 10 November 1993 Heritage site rediscovered|Newspaper article The Age 7 September 1996 Dreamtime in an industrial garden|Newspaper article The Western Times 6 December 1989 The peoples historiian|Typed report The Saltwater River Powder Magazine Jacks Magazine|Typed letter from Henry Laskowski Sunshine City Council Engineer / Planner to Gwen Goedecke Re: Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Amendment No 157 Maribyrnong Valley 26th November 1981|Newspaper article The Advocate 13th September Council to buy vital river land|Newspaper article The Age 4th September 1978 Tight controls urged over Maribyrnong|Newspaper article The Age 27th April 1988 Metropolitan Region Planning Scheme Amendment RL11|Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works M.M.B.W. ...The Melbourne Meat Preserving Works|Typed report Historic Workplace Humes Site Van Ness Avenue Maribyrnong|Typed letter 1 December 1967 Explosives Factory Maribyrnong|Typed report Racing colours Rose and Black|Newspaper article The Age 28 April 1982 The western maze|Typed Minutes 4 July 1983 Meeting of the Lower Maribyrnong Conservation Group|Typed Constitution of the Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed Submission 29 April 1982 To City of Sunshine for Historic buildings preservation council classifications sub committee|Typed Minutes of Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group 26 August 1982|Typed Application for Membership form Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed Submission for a Financial Grant to the Charles Grimes 175th Anniversary Re enactment Committee|Typed Annual General Meeting 5 July 1984 Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed letter 30 July 1980 Humes Site|Typed Proposal Bluestone building|Typed Letter from University of Melbourne 11 December 1980 Meat Preserving companys works|Brochure Pipemakers Park|Typed notes Elizabeth McKinnon Mosaic mural artist|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 10 November 1993 Heritage site rediscovered|Newspaper article The Age 7 September 1996 Dreamtime in an industrial garden|Newspaper article The Western Times 6 December 1989 The peoples historiian|Typed report The Saltwater River Powder Magazine Jacks Magazine|Typed letter from Henry Laskowski Sunshine City Council Engineer / Planner to Gwen Goedecke Re: Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Amendment No 157 Maribyrnong Valley 26th November 1981|Newspaper article The Advocate 13th September Council to buy vital river land|Newspaper article The Age 4th September 1978 Tight controls urged over Maribyrnong|Newspaper article The Age 27th April 1988 Metropolitan Region Planning Scheme Amendment RL11|Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works M.M.B.W. ...Photocopy of Photograph Maribyrnong Munitions Factory 1938|Newspaper article Brimbank Messenger 29 October 2002 Our bond with the Maltese|Newspaper article The Herald Friday 24 February 1989 Yes Melbourne does have another river|Typed report History of Maribyrnong Steering Committee Reports|Typed notes of Steering Committee History of Maribyrnong Meeting held 7 June 1989|Typed notes 27 April 1989 History of Maribyrnong Steering Committtee Meeting|Typed notes of Steering Committee 5 April 1989|Typed notes of Steering Committee 1 March 1989|Typed notes of Steering Committee 11 January 1989|Typed notes 23 August 1988 Local History|Typed notes of Steering Committee 28 Febuary 1989|Typed report 17 November 1988 A History of Maribyrnong|Extract First Contacts I Primi Contenti|Extract Chapter 2 Maribyrnong on the map|Typed Report Migrant impact The early settlement of Maribyrnong|Photocopy of photographs Your family's photos are Maribyrnong's heritage|Typed report Maribyrnong A pictorial history|Typed report Maribyrnong History Outline|Typed report A History of Maribyrnong General Brief for the Author|Handwritten notes Research for Sunshine Council Project|Letter 18 August 1988 The History Institute|Typed report Copyright|Newspaper article Star 7 December 2004 Council moves to avert disaster|Newspaper article Brimbank Messenger 4 July 2000 Platypus potential|Newspaper article |Advocate 7 July 1993 New river bridge|Letter to Waterways and Parks division Metropolitan Parks 11 April 1985 Potential uses of Bluestone buildings|Typed Memorandum 21 January 1985 History of the Site of the Marie Hill Centre|Typed report The Ford Maribyrnong River|Typed letter from Legislative Council 6 January 1982 regarded rezoning|Extract of Poem The Haunted Castle at Maribyrnong by Martha Coxhead|Handwritten note Evan Crick Hotel dates|Brochure Historic Parkland Van Ness Avenue Sunshine|Typed notes Maribyrnong River Valley Braybrook February 1992|Typed letter 1 June 1983 Humes Site from Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works|Typed l etter 31 May 1982 from Historic Buildings Preservation Council re the fomer Melbourne Meat Preserving Company buildings and former Humes Pipes Site Van Ness Avenue Maribyrnong|Flyer 3 February 1803 Charles Grimes 175th Anniversary 5 February 1978|Newspaper articles Melbourne must not forget its other river|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocatge 24 February 1982 Hearing on Humes rezoning|Newspaper article Public Meeting on Future Development Plans for the former Humes site|Huge Banner Development Plan for Maribyrnong River|Newspaper article Advocate 22 February 2000 Greedy developers|Newspaper article Advocate 17 April 1996 River estate plan set for amendment|Newspaper article Advocate 8 February 2000 Bridging concern|Newspaper article Western Times 1 March 2000 Developers plan riles river residents|Newspaper article Advocate 20 February 1974 Maribyrnong a paradise|Newspaper article Messenger 15 February 2000 Plan rushed residents|Newspaper article Advocate 1 June 1983 Get tough policy on Valley|Newspaper article The Herald 11 December 1981 A community is up in arms over a threat to Victoria's heritage The battle over the bluestone. The Melbourne Meat Preserving Works|Typed report Historic Workplace Humes Site Van Ness Avenue Maribyrnong|Typed letter 1 December 1967 Explosives Factory Maribyrnong|Typed report Racing colours Rose and Black|Newspaper article The Age 28 April 1982 The western maze|Typed Minutes 4 July 1983 Meeting of the Lower Maribyrnong Conservation Group|Typed Constitution of the Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed Submission 29 April 1982 To City of Sunshine for Historic buildings preservation council classifications sub committee|Typed Minutes of Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group 26 August 1982|Typed Application for Membership form Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed Submission for a Financial Grant to the Charles Grimes 175th Anniversary Re enactment Committee|Typed Annual General Meeting 5 July 1984 Lower Maribyrnong Valley Conservation Group|Typed letter 30 July 1980 Humes Site|Typed Proposal Bluestone building|Typed Letter from University of Melbourne 11 December 1980 Meat Preserving companys works|Brochure Pipemakers Park|Typed notes Elizabeth McKinnon Mosaic mural artist|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 10 November 1993 Heritage site rediscovered|Newspaper article The Age 7 September 1996 Dreamtime in an industrial garden|Newspaper article The Western Times 6 December 1989 The peoples historiian|Typed report The Saltwater River Powder Magazine Jacks Magazine|Typed letter from Henry Laskowski Sunshine City Council Engineer / Planner to Gwen Goedecke Re: Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme Amendment No 157 Maribyrnong Valley 26th November 1981|Newspaper article The Advocate 13th September Council to buy vital river land|Newspaper article The Age 4th September 1978 Tight controls urged over Maribyrnong|Newspaper article The Age 27th April 1988 Metropolitan Region Planning Scheme Amendment RL11|Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works M.M.B.W. Concept plan for Maribyrnong River Development Media Release 25th January 1984|City of Sunshine The Maribyrnong River Ideas for the River Valley|Newspaper Article The Advocate 14 March 1979 River Valley Land Purchasemaribyrnong river, maribyrnong valley -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Maribyrnong River, Meat Works & the Living Museum of the West
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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...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 IncorporatedArchive - Industries
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Flyer Industries of Sunshine and District 1860s to 1950s 10 April to 9 May 2015 Phoenix Fireworks Co Pty Ltd|Typed list of Industrial deaths in Sunshine District 1920s to 1940s|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 February 1925 Albion News Spalding|Newspaper article The Western Times 8 November 1989 Industries of the West|Newspaper article 16 August 1890 Supplement to the Footscray Advertisement|Brochure Ferrous the big name in Forgings|Letter 11 October 1982 from Environment Protection Authority of Victoria to SCI Meat and Paper Pty Ltd|Railway Compartment Corridor A and B|Advertisements 1891|Letter 11 September 1978 from Sunshine and District Historical Society to Australian Railway Historical Society|Australasian Statutue 17 December 1884 Messrs Wright and Edwards Engineering Works Little Bourke Street West|Handwritten notes Nettlefords Screw makers|Handwritten notes Sunshine Porcelain Potteries|Handwritten notes Crittalls Manufacturing Co|Handwritten notes Pearson Soap Co|Newspaper article Herald Sun 29 March 1992 Aussie built crane gives vital lift to export earnings|Report The practical payoff for Christian style management|Newspaper article The Advocate 4 December 1991 Profit sharing is a bonus|Newspaper article The Advocate 2 October 1991 Half century of progress|Newspaper article Herald Sun 17 October 1992 Forges Ahead|Newspaper article Herald Sun 17 October 1992 Good Deed Firm W L Allen|Newspaper article The Sunday Herald 22 April 1990 Memory Echoes in the Pipeline|Operators Manual John Deere 210 Corn Attachment|Newspaper article The Land 18 June 1964 Choose from the Long Green Line of John Deere Tractors and Combines...Industries Flyer Industries of Sunshine and District 1860s to 1950s 10 April to 9 May 2015 Phoenix Fireworks Co Pty Ltd|Typed list of Industrial deaths in Sunshine District 1920s to 1940s|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 February 1925 Albion News Spalding|Newspaper article The Western Times 8 November 1989 Industries of the West|Newspaper article 16 August 1890 Supplement to the Footscray Advertisement|Brochure Ferrous the big name in Forgings|Letter 11 October 1982 from Environment Protection Authority of Victoria to SCI Meat and Paper Pty Ltd|Railway Compartment Corridor A and B|Advertisements 1891|Letter 11 September 1978 from Sunshine and District Historical Society to Australian Railway Historical Society|Australasian Statutue 17 December 1884 Messrs Wright and Edwards Engineering Works Little Bourke Street West|Handwritten notes Nettlefords Screw makers|Handwritten notes Sunshine Porcelain Potteries|Handwritten notes Crittalls Manufacturing Co|Handwritten notes Pearson Soap Co|Newspaper article Herald Sun 29 March 1992 Aussie built crane gives vital lift to export earnings|Report The practical payoff for Christian style management|Newspaper article The Advocate 4 December 1991 Profit sharing is a bonus|Newspaper article The Advocate 2 October 1991 Half century of progress|Newspaper article Herald Sun 17 October 1992 Forges Ahead|Newspaper article Herald Sun 17 October 1992 Good Deed Firm W L Allen|Newspaper article The Sunday Herald 22 April 1990 Memory Echoes in the Pipeline|Operators Manual John Deere 210 Corn Attachment|Newspaper article The Land 18 June 1964 Choose from the Long Green Line of John Deere Tractors and Combines Collection of documents relating to|Industries of Sunshine and District 1860s - 1950s|Industrial deaths in Sunshine District 1920s to 1940s|Albion new Spaldings 1925|John Deere 210 Corn Attachment Archive Industries ...Flyer Industries of Sunshine and District 1860s to 1950s 10 April to 9 May 2015 Phoenix Fireworks Co Pty Ltd|Typed list of Industrial deaths in Sunshine District 1920s to 1940s|Newspaper article Sunshine Advocate 28 February 1925 Albion News Spalding|Newspaper article The Western Times 8 November 1989 Industries of the West|Newspaper article 16 August 1890 Supplement to the Footscray Advertisement|Brochure Ferrous the big name in Forgings|Letter 11 October 1982 from Environment Protection Authority of Victoria to SCI Meat and Paper Pty Ltd|Railway Compartment Corridor A and B|Advertisements 1891|Letter 11 September 1978 from Sunshine and District Historical Society to Australian Railway Historical Society|Australasian Statutue 17 December 1884 Messrs Wright and Edwards Engineering Works Little Bourke Street West|Handwritten notes Nettlefords Screw makers|Handwritten notes Sunshine Porcelain Potteries|Handwritten notes Crittalls Manufacturing Co|Handwritten notes Pearson Soap Co|Newspaper article Herald Sun 29 March 1992 Aussie built crane gives vital lift to export earnings|Report The practical payoff for Christian style management|Newspaper article The Advocate 4 December 1991 Profit sharing is a bonus|Newspaper article The Advocate 2 October 1991 Half century of progress|Newspaper article Herald Sun 17 October 1992 Forges Ahead|Newspaper article Herald Sun 17 October 1992 Good Deed Firm W L Allen|Newspaper article The Sunday Herald 22 April 1990 Memory Echoes in the Pipeline|Operators Manual John Deere 210 Corn Attachment|Newspaper article The Land 18 June 1964 Choose from the Long Green Line of John Deere Tractors and Combinesindustries -
Friends of WestgarthtownFunctional object - Coolgardie Safe, Carl Ziebell, direct descendant, c. 1915
... Western Australian gold rush, the safe represents an important technological response to the need for preserving perishable foods in extreme heat before the availability of mechanical refrigeration. Using the same evaporative principles employed by explorer’s canvas water bags, the Coolgardie safe utilised a timber frame, zinc metal sheets, wire mesh panels and wet hessian cloth to create a naturally cooled storage chamber. When placed in a draught or breeze, evaporation lowered the internal temperature, allowing miners, settlers and later rural households to keep meat ...This Coolgardie safe is a significant example of late-19th-century Australian ingenuity and domestic adaptation in response to the challenges of life in remote and harsh environments. Invented in the late 1890s by Arthur Patrick McCormick at Coolgardie, then the center of a major Western Australian gold rush, the safe represents an important technological response to the need for preserving perishable foods in extreme heat before the availability of mechanical refrigeration. Using the same evaporative principles employed by explorer’s canvas water bags, the Coolgardie safe utilised a timber frame, zinc metal sheets, wire mesh panels and wet hessian cloth to create a naturally cooled storage chamber. When placed in a draught or breeze, evaporation lowered the internal temperature, allowing miners, settlers and later rural households to keep meat, dairy and vegetables safe for longer periods. Sylvia Schultz (nee Ziebell) remembers the Coolgardie safe at Ziebell’s Farmhouse “was always positioned in the pantry where it is today, near the window to allow the breeze in”. Items the Ziebell’s stored in the safe included meats, milk and cream, and home-made goods. This object embodies a pivotal moment in Australia’s social and technological history, illustrating resourcefulness, adaptation to climate, and the lived realities of those who settled and worked in remote regions. As an early form of sustainable refrigeration, it contributes valuable interpretive depth to domestic, rural and goldfields history. Handmade food safe with white painted wooden frame and perforated zinc screen panels. Galvanised sheet roof. Raised four beveled legs. Two rectangular doors, bottom door large, opens to main area with one shelf. top door small, opens to triangular roof section. Movable latches of wood on both doors.No visible markingsdomestic items, food storage and preservation, food, safe, storage, pantry, carl ziebell -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - Meat and By-products. The meat industry and animal by-product works of Melbourne's west, Melbourne's Living Museum of the West, 1993
... meat industry...western...The Australian Meat Preserving Company was established on the banks of the Maribyrnong River in 1970 on the site of the boiling works dating from the 1840s. meat industry western suburbs The book describes the history and development of the abattoirs, meat preservers, freezing works and noxious trades in Melbourne's West. ...The book describes the history and development of the abattoirs, meat preservers, freezing works and noxious trades in Melbourne's West.Slim A5 book, well-illustrated. The cover is an illustration of Joseph Raleigh's boiling down works on the Maribyrnong River, from a water colour by Greeves in the 1850s.non-fictionThe book describes the history and development of the abattoirs, meat preservers, freezing works and noxious trades in Melbourne's West.meat industry, western suburbs
