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Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - SHELL CASES, c.1914 - 1945; .3) 3.1916; .4) 1940
... Ammunition Factory...Weapon SHELL CASES Ammunition Factory ...Names re 59th Light Aid Detachment. Brain, Henry Baker VX47758, Patterson, Clive Douglas VX17382, Gaston, Stanley William VX18709, Dawson, VX36870, Tonkin, Archibald William VX20511, Kilburn, Douglas Barry VX18171, Long, Michael Roderick VX26974, Boyle, Allan Lemnos VX48814, Schmidt, Bruno Alexander VX43575, Bennett, Walter George VX44891, Hardstaff, John Robert NX5930. Milgate is the only name not readily identifiable. Hardstaff enlisted in 1939, all the rest enlisted in 1940..1) Dark metal slim line shell casing. .2) Dark metal shell casing. Dented at top. .3) Brass shell casing. .4) Brass shell casing..4) Etched on outside of shell: “59LAD 21 INF BDE HQ” “CAPT H B BRAIN, WOII C D PATTERSON, CPL S W GASTON, CPL A C DAWSON, PRIVATES: A W TONKIN, D B KILBURN, M R LONG, A L BOYLE, S H MILGATE, B SCHMIDT, W G BENNETT, J R HARDSTAFF”weapon, shell cases -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomPresentation display: Manufacturing stages for .303 inch service round, c 1950
... Ammunition Factory Footscray...Top row - samples of the various metals used Centre row - Examples of components at stages of manufacture of cartridge case Bottom row - Examples of components at stages of manufacture of bullet Presentation display: Manufacturing stages for .303 inch service round Ammunition Factory Footscray ...Glass fronted wooden frame in which is mounted examples of components at the various stages of making .303 inch round. Top row - samples of the various metals used Centre row - Examples of components at stages of manufacture of cartridge case Bottom row - Examples of components at stages of manufacture of bulletOn back - 4/19 PWLH Sgts Mess 97 -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumAmmunition Box, 303 MK7 500 Cartridges Ball Ammunition Box, 1952 (exact)
... Commonwealth Government Ammunition Factory...Inside box is a wood divider running length ways .Unpainted. .303 MK7 500 Cartridges Ball Ammunition Box Ammunition Box Commonwealth Government Ammunition Factory ...Wooden Ammunition Box with webbing & metal handles with metal spring lock clip. Canvas hinge painted brown. Webbing carry straps in 3 locations. Box assembled with wood and small nails. Inside box is a wood divider running length ways .Unpainted.side 303cc (in White), rectangle with 500 cartges,.303 ball, MF cc 9-4-52 MK7 (in Yellow) Governement Explosives W^D 6 six (in White) Opposite side; Tropic Treated Charger clips (inred/pink paint) 500 cartges/.303 Ball/MF cc 9-4-52/ MK7ammunition, 303, ball, 1952, mk7 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageWeapon - Shell Case, Australian Army, 1940 -1941
... ammunition 1941...firearms...cannon...australian government...borad arrow...australian army...wwii...world war 2...australian defence...australian ordinance...small arms manufacturing factory......Small Arms Ammunition Factory...Weapon Shell Case Australian Army Small Arms Ammunition Factory Explosives Factory Maribyrnong - Cordite Annexe ...These shell cases were donated along with other items from the St Nicholas' Mission to Seamen's Church at 139 Nelson Place, Williamstown, Victoria. The Church was operated by the Mission to Seamen organisation. The symbol of the broad arrow on the base of the shell case signifies that it was owned by the Australian Army. The dates of the shell cases - 1940 and 1941 - link the shell cases with World War II. Both cases' headstamps have "N", which could indicate that they were made for use by the Navy. Shell Case 1298.01: The headstamp code on the label "MEC" means that it was made by the Explosives Factory Maribyrnong - Cordite Annexe, Maribyrnong, Melbourne, which made cordite propellant for cartridges and shells. Shell Case 1298.02: The headstamp "MF" indicates it was made by the Small Arms Manufacturing Factory in Footscray, Melbourne, and the stamped year was 1941. THE MISSIONS TO SEAMEN (Brief History): - The Missions to Seamen was an Anglican charity that has served seafarers of the world since 1856 in Great Britain. Its symbol is a Flying Angel, inspired by a Bible verse. Today, there are centres in over 200 ports worldwide where seamen of all backgrounds are offered a warm welcome and provided with a wide range of facilities. In Victoria, the organisation began in Williamstown in 1857 as a Sailors’ Church, also known as ‘Bethel’ or the ‘Floating Church’ in an old hulk floating in Hobson’s Bay, Port of Melbourne. It soon became part of the Missions to Seamen, Victoria. In the year 2000, the organisation, now named Mission to Seafarers, still operated locally in Melbourne, Portland, Geelong and Hastings. The Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild was formed in 1906 to support the Missions to Seamen in Melbourne and other centres, such as Williamstown. Two of the most significant ladies of the Guild were founder Ethel Augusta Godfrey and foundation member Alice Sibthorpe Tracy (who established a branch of the Guild in Warrnambool in 1920). The Guild continued its work until the 1960s. In 1943, a former Williamstown bank was purchased for the Missions to Seaman Club. The chapel was named St Nicholas’ Seamen’s Church and was supported by the Ladies’ Harbour Lights Guild, the Williamstown Lightkeepers’ Auxiliary and the League of Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Friends. It ceased operation in 1966. A Missions to Seamen Chapel and Recreation Room was a significant feature of ports during the late 1800s and into the 1900s. It seemed appropriate for Flagstaff Hill to include such a representation within the new Maritime Village, so the Melbourne Board of Management of Missions to Seamen Victoria gave its permission on 21st May 1979 for the entire furnishings of the Williamstown chapel to be transferred to Flagstaff Hill. The St Nicholas Seamen’s Church was officially opened on October 11, 1981, and closely resembles the Williamstown chapel. These shell cases are significant for their relationship with the Australian Army in general and in particular with the defence of Australia during World War II. The may have also been made for the Navy. Their significance is increased by their association with the Williamstown Missions To Seamen, which donated them to Flagstaff Hill in 1979, an organisation that has supported seafarers for many years.Shell case: two brass 4" rimmed shell cases with headstamps (inscriptions) on the base plate around the firing pin three holes evenly spaced around the centre of the base. A label is attached to one shell. The shell cases are part of the St. Nicholas Seamen's Church Collection. Shell Case 1298.01 - Printed stamp “P.2BT” “M.E.C.111” “I.E. 10/43”. Stamped into base “N”, “1940” “W [within lozenge]”, “S” symbol [Australian Government Arrow] “360“ . Around firing pin “MF I 422” “ME” “II” “4 I N” “5-“ ”MF [within rectangle]” “f” “B – [within circle]”, Shell Case 1298.02 - headstamp “N 1941 MF / F symbol [square box] LOT 679”, [in oval] 101 / 4 / S /U2) M GUNS 7 “, symbol [Australian Government Arrow], Stencil [in red circle] “B J”, symbol [Diamond with line top to bottom] Stamped in red ink “R5G 11 1 2B7”flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, munitions, shell case, ammunition 1940, ammunition 1941, firearms, cannon, australian government, borad arrow, australian army, wwii, world war 2, australian defence, australian ordinance, small arms manufacturing factory, explosives factory maribyrnong, cordite, world war ii, ww2, 1940, 1941, defence, n headstamp, footscray -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Bandolier, Small Arms Ammunition Factory No2. Footscray, 15-2-46
... Small Arms Ammunition Factory No2. Footscray...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges 50 BALL 303 MARKV11 15-2-46 Cloth Bandolier with printed inscription Equipment Bandolier Small Arms Ammunition Factory No2. Footscray ...Cloth Bandolier with printed inscription 50 BALL 303 MARKV11 15-2-46 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumSign - Sign - Destination Blinds, Tram Destination Blinds for various areas - Geelong and Melbourne
... ...ammunition factory...The Maribyrnong blind shown was on the tram route that stopped at Explosives Factory, Ordnance Factory, Ammunition Factory and Pyrotechnic Factory. These trams carried local people and workers at the different factories. ...The Maribyrnong blind shown was on the tram route that stopped at Explosives Factory, Ordnance Factory, Ammunition Factory and Pyrotechnic Factory. These trams carried local people and workers at the different factories. ...Ron Bridger was an avid collector of items related to transport, predominately Trams. These items include newspaper cuttings, pamphlets, reports, timetables, fares prices plus special items relating to events. Items from Melbourne and regional Victoria, interstate - Adelaide and Sydney, plus overseas, make up this collection. Sheet showing examples of tram destination blinds in miniature. Geelong example is white with black print. Footscray/Melbourne examples are black with white print. Geelong blind starts with Kardinia Park going to the City, Eastern Park, Shannon Street, Belmont, Chilwell, Garden and Humble Streets, City, Newtown, Station, South Beach, Depot. This is one of the routes that provided tram travel for people in Geelong. The Maribyrnong blind shown was on the tram route that stopped at Explosives Factory, Ordnance Factory, Ammunition Factory and Pyrotechnic Factory. These trams carried local people and workers at the different factories. The last item listed SPECIAL.E was not to carry general passengers - workers only. Small example shows Caulfield area.Miniature blinds for Geelong area - white with black print and Melbourne area of Maribyrnong - black with white print.Names of stopping places listed for each routeas box 48a, destination blinds, geelong area, kardinia park, eastern park, football, belmont, chilwell, humble street, garden street, newtown, south beach, explosives factory, ordnance factory, williamstown road, russell street, football ground, ammunition factory, pyrotechnic factory, haymarket, special e, point ormond, south caulfield, elsternwick railway station, glenhuntly depot, special, ron bridger collection -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Instruction, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board, Mal Rowe, Destination Signs on Munitions Factory Extras, 1942
... ... Ammunition Factory...Printed copies of a digital copies of Instructions issued by the MMTB regarding World War 2 notices to crews. .1 - Notice C4608 - Destination Signs on Munitions Factory Extras - dated 24/2/1942 to Essendon, Footscray and Central Bus Garage crews - when the various signs and route number letters were to be used on Explosives Factory, Ordnance Factory and Ammunition Factory to be shown on trams. .2 - Notice C4551 - "Running to and from Explosives and Ordinance factories - Instructions regarding destination signs to be shown for trams from Brunswick, Malvern, Glenhuntly and Hanna St depots....Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways World War 2 Footscray Destination Roll Maribyrnong West Maribyrnong Explosives Factory Ordnance Factory Ammunition Factory Printed copies of a digital copies of Instructions issued by the MMTB regarding World War 2 notices to crews. .1 - Notice C4608 - Destination Signs on Munitions Factory Extras - dated 24/2/1942 to Essendon, Footscray and Central Bus Garage crews - when the various signs and route number letters were to be used on Explosives Factory, Ordnance Factory and Ammunition Factory to be shown on trams. .2 - Notice C4551 - "Running to and from Explosives and Ordinance factories - Instructions regarding destination signs to be shown for trams from Brunswick, Malvern, Glenhuntly and Hanna St depots. ...Printed copies of a digital copies of Instructions issued by the MMTB regarding World War 2 notices to crews. .1 - Notice C4608 - Destination Signs on Munitions Factory Extras - dated 24/2/1942 to Essendon, Footscray and Central Bus Garage crews - when the various signs and route number letters were to be used on Explosives Factory, Ordnance Factory and Ammunition Factory to be shown on trams. .2 - Notice C4551 - "Running to and from Explosives and Ordinance factories - Instructions regarding destination signs to be shown for trams from Brunswick, Malvern, Glenhuntly and Hanna St depots.trams, tramways, world war 2, footscray, destination roll, maribyrnong, west maribyrnong, explosives factory, ordnance factory, ammunition factory -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Australian Defence Force Victorian Sites
... ... Footscray Ammunition Factory...3866.01 - Australian Defense Industries - Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Cordite Avenue Entrance Opposite Wests Road Maribyrnong 3866.02 - Australian Defense Industries - Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Main Entrance Cordite Avenue Maribyrnong 3866.03 - Australian Defense Industries - Ammunition Factory Gordon Street Footscray 3866.04 - Australian Defense Industries - Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Centre Williamsons Road Maribyrnong 3866.05 - Australian Defense Industries - Victoria Barracks North Gate St. ...The damaged area of the sheets have been trimmed off Australian Defense Industries ADI Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Footscray Ammunition Factory Maribyrnong Immigration Detention 3866.01 - Australian Defense Industries - Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Cordite Avenue Entrance Opposite Wests Road Maribyrnong 3866.02 - Australian Defense Industries - Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Main Entrance Cordite Avenue Maribyrnong 3866.03 - Australian Defense Industries - Ammunition Factory Gordon Street Footscray 3866.04 - Australian Defense Industries - Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Centre Williamsons Road Maribyrnong 3866.05 - Australian Defense Industries - Victoria Barracks North Gate St. ...These photographs appear to come from an exhibition as they were mounted on a larger card. The photographs appeared to have been torned off a larger sheet. The damaged area of the sheets have been trimmed off3866.01 - Australian Defense Industries - Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Cordite Avenue Entrance Opposite Wests Road Maribyrnong 3866.02 - Australian Defense Industries - Maribyrnong Explosive Factory Main Entrance Cordite Avenue Maribyrnong 3866.03 - Australian Defense Industries - Ammunition Factory Gordon Street Footscray 3866.04 - Australian Defense Industries - Maribyrnong Immigration Detention Centre Williamsons Road Maribyrnong 3866.05 - Australian Defense Industries - Victoria Barracks North Gate St. Kilda Road Melbourne 3866.06 - Australian Defense Industries - Victoria Barracks South Gate St. Kilda Road Melbourne 3866.07 - Australian Defense Industries - Victoria Barracks Wells Street Entrance 3866.08 - Australian Defense Industries - Victoria Barracks Defence Signals St. Kilda Road Melbourne 3866.09 - Australian Defense Industries - Government Aircraft Factory Lorimer Street Fishermans Bend 3866.10 - Australian Defense Industries - Aeronautical Research Labs Lorimer Street Fishermens Bend 3866.11 - Australian Defense Industries - Defence Centre 350 St. Kilda Road Melbourneaustralian defense industries, adi, maribyrnong explosive factory, footscray ammunition factory, maribyrnong immigration detention -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPlan - Australian Defence Industries (ADI) Factory Layout Plan Gordon St Maribyrnong 1992, 1992
... Ammunition Factory...Ammunition Factory Gordon Street Maribyrnong Industry 2 plans showing the building layout of Australian Defence Industries (ADI) on Gordon Street, Footscray. ...ammunition factory, gordon street, maribyrnong, industry -
Melbourne Tram MuseumPhotograph - Tram 463 Gordon St, Footscray, Jim Seletto, late 1950s
... ...Ammunition Factory...Yields information about trams serving the Ammunition works in Gordon St late 1950s. trams X1 class tram 463 Gordon St Ammunition Factory "J Seletto photo" in ink. Black and White photograph with photographer's notes on rear Photograph Tram 463 Gordon St, Footscray Jim Seletto ...The photograph shows MMTB X1 class No. 463 in Gordon St Footscray outside the Ammunition works. The tram has a full load of ladies travelling back to Footscray Station. The conductor is watching the driver change the destination so it is at the correct location.Yields information about trams serving the Ammunition works in Gordon St late 1950s. Black and White photograph with photographer's notes on rear"J Seletto photo" in ink.trams, x1 class, tram 463, gordon st, ammunition factory -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArticle - The Cartridge Factory At Footscray, 25th October 1890
... The Colonial Ammunition Company built an ammunition factory on the banks of the Saltwater River after it established an agreement with the Government with orders of 6,000,000 rounds to be supplied in the first year....Photo enlargement of an article that appeared in the The Leader 25th October 1890 on The Cartridge Factory at Footscray. Sketches of the various processes of ammunition making is shown. ...The Colonial Ammunition Company built an ammunition factory on the banks of the Saltwater River after it established an agreement with the Government with orders of 6,000,000 rounds to be supplied in the first year. ...The Colonial Ammunition Company built an ammunition factory on the banks of the Saltwater River after it established an agreement with the Government with orders of 6,000,000 rounds to be supplied in the first year.The Cartridge Factory At Footscraythe cartridge factory, footscray -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Footscray To Pyrotechnic Factory Route Tram No 181 Photograph
... The location of this photograph is at the Raleigh Road terminus outside the Maribyrnong Explosive Factory The M&MTB during WWII and after ran an intensive service on what is now the West Maribyrnong Route 57 to cater for the various Department of Defense sites including the Footscray Ammunition Factory, Maribyrnong Explosive Factory, Maribyrnong Ordnance Factory....The location of this photograph is at the Raleigh Road terminus outside the Maribyrnong Explosive Factory The M&MTB during WWII and after ran an intensive service on what is now the West Maribyrnong Route 57 to cater for the various Department of Defense sites including the Footscray Ammunition Factory, Maribyrnong Explosive Factory, Maribyrnong Ordnance Factory. ...The location of this photograph is at the Raleigh Road terminus outside the Maribyrnong Explosive Factory The M&MTB during WWII and after ran an intensive service on what is now the West Maribyrnong Route 57 to cater for the various Department of Defense sites including the Footscray Ammunition Factory, Maribyrnong Explosive Factory, Maribyrnong Ordnance Factory.raleigh road, maribyrnong, tram -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Footscray To Pyrotechnic Factory Route Tram No 181 Photograph
... The M&MTB during WWII and after ran an intensive service on what is now the West Maribyrnong Route 57 to cater for the various Department of Defense sites including the Footscray Ammunition Factory, Maribyrnong Explosive Factory, Maribyrnong Ordnance Factory....The M&MTB during WWII and after ran an intensive service on what is now the West Maribyrnong Route 57 to cater for the various Department of Defense sites including the Footscray Ammunition Factory, Maribyrnong Explosive Factory, Maribyrnong Ordnance Factory. ...The M&MTB during WWII and after ran an intensive service on what is now the West Maribyrnong Route 57 to cater for the various Department of Defense sites including the Footscray Ammunition Factory, Maribyrnong Explosive Factory, Maribyrnong Ordnance Factory.maribyrnong, tram -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Mr Des Johnson's Photographic Collection, Des Johnson
... There are portions from seven albums, and additions to the collection from July 25 2000 include photos from I.C.I Ammunition factory Christmas Party and photos from a railway truck washing facility in Brooklyn....There are portions from seven albums, and additions to the collection from July 25 2000 include photos from I.C.I Ammunition factory Christmas Party and photos from a railway truck washing facility in Brooklyn. ...ardeer, sunshine, deer park, ici, kororoit creek, ammunition stores, des johnson -
Melbourne Tram MuseumFunctional object - Destination Roll, Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board (MMTB), "Footscray Depot", 1940's
... Destinations in order from top are: ; RUSSELL ST; BALLARAT RD; SPECIAL; FOOTBALL GROUND; AMMUNITION FACTORY; PYROTECHNIC FACTORY; CITY VIA HAYMARKET; SPECIAL E. ...Destinations in order from top are: ; RUSSELL ST; BALLARAT RD; SPECIAL; FOOTBALL GROUND; AMMUNITION FACTORY; PYROTECHNIC FACTORY; CITY VIA HAYMARKET; SPECIAL E. ...Destination roll used at the MMTB Footscray depot. Has stencil words "STOP" on bottom, stencilled miniature destinations on rear to assist drivers to locate the destination. Roll has a short unpainted section at the bottom. Destinations in order from top are: ; RUSSELL ST; BALLARAT RD; SPECIAL; FOOTBALL GROUND; AMMUNITION FACTORY; PYROTECHNIC FACTORY; CITY VIA HAYMARKET; SPECIAL E. The roll is missing a top section, possibly (based on a Footscray roll held in the BTM Archives), DEPOT; WILLIAMSTOWN RD; RAILWAY STATION, SPECIAL E - for the Explosives Factory. Through running to City from May 1954 when track extended and connected to main system. Image 3 - Photo of Bob Wilson standing alongside taken 27/7/14 by Warren Doubleday, added 28/7/14.Demonstrates a tram destination roll used at Footscray Depotl. Destination roll - white lettering on black background. trams, tramways, mmtb, destination roll, footscray depot -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBag, ammunition, 7.62mm, Between 1959 and 1985
... Bag was used as primary packaging for packing and distribution of 7.62 ammunition from the factory. The bags happened to be a good size for carrying mess tins in the field and were used by soldiers for this purpose....4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Bag was used as primary packaging for packing and distribution of 7.62 ammunition from the factory. The bags happened to be a good size for carrying mess tins in the field and were used by soldiers for this purpose. ...Bag was used as primary packaging for packing and distribution of 7.62 ammunition from the factory. The bags happened to be a good size for carrying mess tins in the field and were used by soldiers for this purpose.Green cotton bag, with shoulder strap, flap secured with press stud.Stencilled on back: MA-5320-66bag, ammunition, 7.62mm -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Tottenham Technical School 1974 Form 5B Photograph
... It became a major feeder for apprenticeships at nearby factories including the rail workshops, ammunition factories, and manufacturing plants. Tottenham Technical School was renamed Tottenham Community Secondary College, still carrying its original school number In 1991, a major restructure of schools in the Sunshine district occurred and six schools were merged to form Sunshine College. ...It became a major feeder for apprenticeships at nearby factories including the rail workshops, ammunition factories, and manufacturing plants. Tottenham Technical School was renamed Tottenham Community Secondary College, still carrying its original school number In 1991, a major restructure of schools in the Sunshine district occurred and six schools were merged to form Sunshine College. ...Tottenham Technical School operated from 1957 to 1991. It was part of the post‑war expansion of technical education in Melbourne’s west, serving the rapidly growing industrial belt around Tottenham, West Footscray, Braybrook and Sunshine. The school provided trade‑oriented education: engineering, metalwork, woodwork, technical drawing, applied sciences and practical subjects aligned with local industry. It became a major feeder for apprenticeships at nearby factories including the rail workshops, ammunition factories, and manufacturing plants. Tottenham Technical School was renamed Tottenham Community Secondary College, still carrying its original school number In 1991, a major restructure of schools in the Sunshine district occurred and six schools were merged to form Sunshine College. Tottenham Technical School was closed, and its site did not continue as a Sunshine College campus. The former Tottenham Technical School site became the Tottenham English Language Centre, which still operates today.Tottenham Technical School June 12th 1974 Form 5Btottenham technical school, south road, braybrook, tottenham english language centre -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Deer Park Landmarks
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Photocopy of photograph Category 140 Deer Park State School 2434 Built 1874 Early 19th Century|Photocopy of drawing of Hunt Club community Centre Ballarat Road Deer Park|Hand written notes for Deer Park by Norm Carlton|Photocopy of Article Deer Hunting In Australia Supplied by Des Johnson Oct 1997|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Over the Years|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Landmarks|Photocopy of typed report Deer Park History|Photocopy of report ICI and Deer Park A Long Term Association|Photocopy of letter dated 19 December 1993|Photocopy of typed notes Pioneers of the Deer Park Districk|Report from ICI Contrasts and continuity|Photocopy of Newspaper Article This Family has 267 Years service with one firm|Photocopy of ICI Circle Newspaper 31 May 1978 50 years|Photocopy of Service Directory Brimbanks Suburbs|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Wandering around Werribee|Newspaper Article Western Independent 31 August 1993 As one gate closes|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 January 2000 Hands Off Residents fight for their castle|Newspaper Article Deer Park once the perfect place for a social shoot|Newspaper Article the Advocate 15 April 1992 A heart for Deer Park|Report Brimbank Community Plan 2009 to 2030 Deer Park Local Area Pland SouthWest|Photocopy of photograph 1956 Class of Deer Park State Primary Schoole 1434 1 Reg Spratling 2 Ian Sutherland 3 Ken Brown 4 Bob Foley 5 Alec OBrien 6 Maurie Hunter 7 Unknown 8 Jack fisher 9 Stan Brown 10 Lester Musely 11 Unknow 12 Gwen Gray 13 Claire Robinson 14 Norma Johnson 15 Joyce Cronin 16 Marge Robinson 17 Violet Fisher 18 Gena Thomas 19 Vida Mosely 20 Unknown 21 Jessie Boobey 22 Dorothy Hilton 23 Mabel Barry 24 Elsie MacLeod 25 Marge Byrne 26 Ella Burgess 27 Unknown 28 Vi Wilson 29 Dulcie Ross 30 Daisy Thomas 31 Johnson 32 Fay Johnson 33 Unknown 34 Unknown 35 Harold OBrien 36 Unknown 37 Alan Obrien 38 Bruce Sutherland 39 Roland Foley 40 Matthew David Ure 41 Bob Barnett 42 burton Hunter 43 Harry MacLeod 44 Jim Lawrence 45 Joe Lawrence|Photocopy of Program Share your membories of Early Deer Park at the Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003|Photocopy of hand written notes Deer Park History Day 21 September 2003 Attendance Sheet|Photocopy of written report community Profile and Resource File May 2002|Brochure Burnside News Issue 2 2001 Burnside A great place for your family|Brochure Burnside within reach beyond expectation 2001 to 2002|Photocopy of Newsrail October 1993 Deer Park Again|Photocopy of Occupation Crossings|Photocopy of PCR Crossings|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Map for Footscray and Bacchus Marsh Line|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Goods Shed|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Weekly Notice Extracts|Type written Notes for Weekly Notice extracts|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Names of Victorian Railway Stations|Photocopy of Railway construction No 682|Photocopy of newsrail July 2009 TailDisc Ravenhall|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Sunshine Illustrated 21 May 1960 Imperial Chemical Industries has immense Plant at Deer Park|Type written report for Mt Derrimut|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 8 June 1999 Council furphy upsets former cycling champ|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 Feburay 2002 Built a business from ground Up Obituary David Ure|Photocopy Newspaper Article Mount Derrimut From a Colonys past to a Countrys Future|Newspaper Article Bowls News and Views December 1980 Deer Park Snippets of History|Photocopy of type written report Opening of Sunshine Hunt Club Commuity Centre 2 June 1985|Draft report Hunt Club Community Centre Glimpses of Early History of site|Letter dated 19 May 1984 Sunshine and District Historical Society|Letter Deer Park Services Coordinating Group|Letter dated 6 July 1983 Deer Park North Primary School|Newspaper Article Deer roamed the plains|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 12 March 2002 Population boom sounds over west|Newspaper Article The Advocate 13 February 2001 Book walks the wild side|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun News Pictorial 19 September 1935 Two Men killed in explosion at Ammunition Factory James Robertson and Harry Powell|Photocopy of Oblique aerial photograph 1950|Letter Dated 24 September 1980 Deer Park Primary School|Type written Notes Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003 Suggested order of proceedings|Hand written note ICI purchased Mt Derrimut August 1950|Photocopy of letter dated 21 July 1992 ICI Deer Park|Brochure ICI Australia today|Photocopy of Notice Know Our History the Story of ICI at Deer Park 13 October 1996|Type written note 100 years of Deer Park State School and the Deer Park District|Photocopy of Newspaper Article School on the move Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article Messenger 25 January 2000 Old and homely and not historic|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun 19 September 1935 Two men killed in Explosion at Deer Park|Newspaper Article Star 10 June 2003 Heritage plan for homestead|Photocopy of photograph Deer Park Amateur Cycling Club Eary 1930s H OBrien D Gray J Chapman Trainer E OBrien L Ray|Type written note An Early Irish Family at Deer Park|Type written extract Melbourn Hunt Club weights|Type written invitation to Deer Park Entertainers 1 October|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 July 1979 Deer roamed the plains|Report on historical background of site of proposed new station at Deer Park West March 1977...Deer Park History Landmarks Photocopy of photograph Category 140 Deer Park State School 2434 Built 1874 Early 19th Century|Photocopy of drawing of Hunt Club community Centre Ballarat Road Deer Park|Hand written notes for Deer Park by Norm Carlton|Photocopy of Article Deer Hunting In Australia Supplied by Des Johnson Oct 1997|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Over the Years|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Landmarks|Photocopy of typed report Deer Park History|Photocopy of report ICI and Deer Park A Long Term Association|Photocopy of letter dated 19 December 1993|Photocopy of typed notes Pioneers of the Deer Park Districk|Report from ICI Contrasts and continuity|Photocopy of Newspaper Article This Family has 267 Years service with one firm|Photocopy of ICI Circle Newspaper 31 May 1978 50 years|Photocopy of Service Directory Brimbanks Suburbs|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Wandering around Werribee|Newspaper Article Western Independent 31 August 1993 As one gate closes|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 January 2000 Hands Off Residents fight for their castle|Newspaper Article Deer Park once the perfect place for a social shoot|Newspaper Article the Advocate 15 April 1992 A heart for Deer Park|Report Brimbank Community Plan 2009 to 2030 Deer Park Local Area Pland SouthWest|Photocopy of photograph 1956 Class of Deer Park State Primary Schoole 1434 1 Reg Spratling 2 Ian Sutherland 3 Ken Brown 4 Bob Foley 5 Alec OBrien 6 Maurie Hunter 7 Unknown 8 Jack fisher 9 Stan Brown 10 Lester Musely 11 Unknow 12 Gwen Gray 13 Claire Robinson 14 Norma Johnson 15 Joyce Cronin 16 Marge Robinson 17 Violet Fisher 18 Gena Thomas 19 Vida Mosely 20 Unknown 21 Jessie Boobey 22 Dorothy Hilton 23 Mabel Barry 24 Elsie MacLeod 25 Marge Byrne 26 Ella Burgess 27 Unknown 28 Vi Wilson 29 Dulcie Ross 30 Daisy Thomas 31 Johnson 32 Fay Johnson 33 Unknown 34 Unknown 35 Harold OBrien 36 Unknown 37 Alan Obrien 38 Bruce Sutherland 39 Roland Foley 40 Matthew David Ure 41 Bob Barnett 42 burton Hunter 43 Harry MacLeod 44 Jim Lawrence 45 Joe Lawrence|Photocopy of Program Share your membories of Early Deer Park at the Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003|Photocopy of hand written notes Deer Park History Day 21 September 2003 Attendance Sheet|Photocopy of written report community Profile and Resource File May 2002|Brochure Burnside News Issue 2 2001 Burnside A great place for your family|Brochure Burnside within reach beyond expectation 2001 to 2002|Photocopy of Newsrail October 1993 Deer Park Again|Photocopy of Occupation Crossings|Photocopy of PCR Crossings|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Map for Footscray and Bacchus Marsh Line|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Goods Shed|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Weekly Notice Extracts|Type written Notes for Weekly Notice extracts|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Names of Victorian Railway Stations|Photocopy of Railway construction No 682|Photocopy of newsrail July 2009 TailDisc Ravenhall|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Sunshine Illustrated 21 May 1960 Imperial Chemical Industries has immense Plant at Deer Park|Type written report for Mt Derrimut|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 8 June 1999 Council furphy upsets former cycling champ|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 Feburay 2002 Built a business from ground Up Obituary David Ure|Photocopy Newspaper Article Mount Derrimut From a Colonys past to a Countrys Future|Newspaper Article Bowls News and Views December 1980 Deer Park Snippets of History|Photocopy of type written report Opening of Sunshine Hunt Club Commuity Centre 2 June 1985|Draft report Hunt Club Community Centre Glimpses of Early History of site|Letter dated 19 May 1984 Sunshine and District Historical Society|Letter Deer Park Services Coordinating Group|Letter dated 6 July 1983 Deer Park North Primary School|Newspaper Article Deer roamed the plains|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 12 March 2002 Population boom sounds over west|Newspaper Article The Advocate 13 February 2001 Book walks the wild side|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun News Pictorial 19 September 1935 Two Men killed in explosion at Ammunition Factory James Robertson and Harry Powell|Photocopy of Oblique aerial photograph 1950|Letter Dated 24 September 1980 Deer Park Primary School|Type written Notes Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003 Suggested order of proceedings|Hand written note ICI purchased Mt Derrimut August 1950|Photocopy of letter dated 21 July 1992 ICI Deer Park|Brochure ICI Australia today|Photocopy of Notice Know Our History the Story of ICI at Deer Park 13 October 1996|Type written note 100 years of Deer Park State School and the Deer Park District|Photocopy of Newspaper Article School on the move Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article Messenger 25 January 2000 Old and homely and not historic|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun 19 September 1935 Two men killed in Explosion at Deer Park|Newspaper Article Star 10 June 2003 Heritage plan for homestead|Photocopy of photograph Deer Park Amateur Cycling Club Eary 1930s H OBrien D Gray J Chapman Trainer E OBrien L Ray|Type written note An Early Irish Family at Deer Park|Type written extract Melbourn Hunt Club weights|Type written invitation to Deer Park Entertainers 1 October|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 July 1979 Deer roamed the plains|Report on historical background of site of proposed new station at Deer Park West March 1977 Newspaper clippings history photographs relating to Deer Park. ...Photocopy of photograph Category 140 Deer Park State School 2434 Built 1874 Early 19th Century|Photocopy of drawing of Hunt Club community Centre Ballarat Road Deer Park|Hand written notes for Deer Park by Norm Carlton|Photocopy of Article Deer Hunting In Australia Supplied by Des Johnson Oct 1997|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Over the Years|Photocopy of Article Deer Park Landmarks|Photocopy of typed report Deer Park History|Photocopy of report ICI and Deer Park A Long Term Association|Photocopy of letter dated 19 December 1993|Photocopy of typed notes Pioneers of the Deer Park Districk|Report from ICI Contrasts and continuity|Photocopy of Newspaper Article This Family has 267 Years service with one firm|Photocopy of ICI Circle Newspaper 31 May 1978 50 years|Photocopy of Service Directory Brimbanks Suburbs|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Wandering around Werribee|Newspaper Article Western Independent 31 August 1993 As one gate closes|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 January 2000 Hands Off Residents fight for their castle|Newspaper Article Deer Park once the perfect place for a social shoot|Newspaper Article the Advocate 15 April 1992 A heart for Deer Park|Report Brimbank Community Plan 2009 to 2030 Deer Park Local Area Pland SouthWest|Photocopy of photograph 1956 Class of Deer Park State Primary Schoole 1434 1 Reg Spratling 2 Ian Sutherland 3 Ken Brown 4 Bob Foley 5 Alec OBrien 6 Maurie Hunter 7 Unknown 8 Jack fisher 9 Stan Brown 10 Lester Musely 11 Unknow 12 Gwen Gray 13 Claire Robinson 14 Norma Johnson 15 Joyce Cronin 16 Marge Robinson 17 Violet Fisher 18 Gena Thomas 19 Vida Mosely 20 Unknown 21 Jessie Boobey 22 Dorothy Hilton 23 Mabel Barry 24 Elsie MacLeod 25 Marge Byrne 26 Ella Burgess 27 Unknown 28 Vi Wilson 29 Dulcie Ross 30 Daisy Thomas 31 Johnson 32 Fay Johnson 33 Unknown 34 Unknown 35 Harold OBrien 36 Unknown 37 Alan Obrien 38 Bruce Sutherland 39 Roland Foley 40 Matthew David Ure 41 Bob Barnett 42 burton Hunter 43 Harry MacLeod 44 Jim Lawrence 45 Joe Lawrence|Photocopy of Program Share your membories of Early Deer Park at the Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003|Photocopy of hand written notes Deer Park History Day 21 September 2003 Attendance Sheet|Photocopy of written report community Profile and Resource File May 2002|Brochure Burnside News Issue 2 2001 Burnside A great place for your family|Brochure Burnside within reach beyond expectation 2001 to 2002|Photocopy of Newsrail October 1993 Deer Park Again|Photocopy of Occupation Crossings|Photocopy of PCR Crossings|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Map for Footscray and Bacchus Marsh Line|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Goods Shed|Handwritten Notes for Deer Park Weekly Notice Extracts|Type written Notes for Weekly Notice extracts|Photocopy of Victorian Railways Names of Victorian Railway Stations|Photocopy of Railway construction No 682|Photocopy of newsrail July 2009 TailDisc Ravenhall|Photocopy of Newspaper Article Sunshine Illustrated 21 May 1960 Imperial Chemical Industries has immense Plant at Deer Park|Type written report for Mt Derrimut|Newspaper Article Brimbank Independent 8 June 1999 Council furphy upsets former cycling champ|Newspaper Article The Advocate 26 Feburay 2002 Built a business from ground Up Obituary David Ure|Photocopy Newspaper Article Mount Derrimut From a Colonys past to a Countrys Future|Newspaper Article Bowls News and Views December 1980 Deer Park Snippets of History|Photocopy of type written report Opening of Sunshine Hunt Club Commuity Centre 2 June 1985|Draft report Hunt Club Community Centre Glimpses of Early History of site|Letter dated 19 May 1984 Sunshine and District Historical Society|Letter Deer Park Services Coordinating Group|Letter dated 6 July 1983 Deer Park North Primary School|Newspaper Article Deer roamed the plains|Newspaper Article Brimbank Leader 12 March 2002 Population boom sounds over west|Newspaper Article The Advocate 13 February 2001 Book walks the wild side|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun News Pictorial 19 September 1935 Two Men killed in explosion at Ammunition Factory James Robertson and Harry Powell|Photocopy of Oblique aerial photograph 1950|Letter Dated 24 September 1980 Deer Park Primary School|Type written Notes Deer Park History Afternoon 21 September 2003 Suggested order of proceedings|Hand written note ICI purchased Mt Derrimut August 1950|Photocopy of letter dated 21 July 1992 ICI Deer Park|Brochure ICI Australia today|Photocopy of Notice Know Our History the Story of ICI at Deer Park 13 October 1996|Type written note 100 years of Deer Park State School and the Deer Park District|Photocopy of Newspaper Article School on the move Fighting fires was worth a lemonade|Newspaper Article Messenger 25 January 2000 Old and homely and not historic|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Sun 19 September 1935 Two men killed in Explosion at Deer Park|Newspaper Article Star 10 June 2003 Heritage plan for homestead|Photocopy of photograph Deer Park Amateur Cycling Club Eary 1930s H OBrien D Gray J Chapman Trainer E OBrien L Ray|Type written note An Early Irish Family at Deer Park|Type written extract Melbourn Hunt Club weights|Type written invitation to Deer Park Entertainers 1 October|Photocopy of Newspaper Article The Advocate 25 July 1979 Deer roamed the plains|Report on historical background of site of proposed new station at Deer Park West March 1977deer park, history, landmarks -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAlbum - A.D.I. Stores And Transport WWII, 1939-45
... Stores & Transport WW2 - Footscray Explosive Magazines & Ammunition Factory Entrance (Jacks Magazine). 617.054 - A.D.I. ...Stores & Transport WW2 - Footscray Explosive Magazines & Ammunition Factory Entrance (Jacks Magazine). 617.054 - A.D.I. ...617.001 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Particular Of Stores. 617.002 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Main Entrance & Administrative Offices. 617.003 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong No 1 Store & No 2 Store. 617.004 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong No 3 Store & Textiles Stores No 7, 8, 9 & 10. 617.005 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Furniture Store & No 3 Store. 617.006 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong 25 Pdr Shell Steel Bar Plates & Ball Bearings. 617.007 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Electric Cable & Tin Plate & Terne Plate. 617.008 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Treating Tin Plate Stock & Brass Rod. 617.009 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Non-Ferrous Rod & Coper Tubing. 617.010 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong No 2 Store Tool Steel Section. 617.011 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong No 2 Store Tool Steel Section. 617.012 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong No 2 Store Steel Section & No 3 Store Machine Tool Section. 617.013 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong No 3 Store Machine Tool Section. 617.014 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong No 3 Store Machine Tool Section. 617.015 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Box Stores. 617.016 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Box Stores. 617.017 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Box Stores. 617.018 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Domestic Maintenace Store. 617.019 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Domestic Maintenence Store. 617.020 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Textile Store. 617.021 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Textile Store & Protective Clothing. 617.022 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Cream Serge Cartridge Bags For Naval Guns. 617.023 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Particular Of Stores. 617.024 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Stores. 617.025 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Entrance & Guard Room At Gate. 617.026 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Rail Siding With Crane & Weightbridge Near Entrance. 617.027 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Brass Cartridge Storage Area & Smoke Floats. 617.028 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Ammunition Boxes & Shell Storage Area. 617.029 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Aircraft Bomb Parachutes & Small Arms Ammunition. 617.030 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Stoarge Area & Boxes. 617.031 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Storage Unit Piling. 617.032 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Paper Stores & Stores For Empty Storage Boxes. 617.033 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Paper Stores & Stores For Empty Storage Boxes & Copper Stacking Compound. 617.034 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Railway Siding & Railway Platform. 617.035 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Store. 617.036 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Derrimut Particulars Of Buildings. 617.037 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Derrimut Main Entrance & Guard House & Aerial View Of Magazines. 617.038 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Derrimut Loading Shed & Battery Train. 617.039 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Derrimut Magazine Loading & Train Returning From Distant Magazines. 617.040 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Derrimut Electric Locomotive Battery Charging Plant. 617.041 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Ravenhall Explosive Siding. 617.042 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Ravenhall Entrance & Explosive Rail Siding & Mess Hutt. 617.043 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Ravenhall Railway Siding At Deer Park. 617.044 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Longlea Explosive Area. 617.045 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Longlea Main Office & Foreman's Cottage. 617.046 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Longlea Peace Officer's Quarters & Explosive Area Loading Shed. 617.047 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Longlea Repacking House & 50 Ton Magazine. 617.048 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Longlea Main Storage & Fire Fighting Static Pool. 617.049 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Longlea Fire Pump Trailer. 617.050 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Longlea Fire Spotting Tower. 617.051 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Longlea Fire Breaks & Explosive Area Fire Fighting Equipment. 617.052 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Footscray Magazines. 617.053 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Footscray Explosive Magazines & Ammunition Factory Entrance (Jacks Magazine). 617.054 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Footscray Explosive Store & Magazine Access Tunnels Through Mound. 617.055 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Footscray Mounded Magazine. 617.056 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites. 617.057 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Olympic Park Chemical Drums & Victoria Street Melbourne Radio & Signal Store. 617.058 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Victoria Street Melbourne Unit Piling & Electrical Equipment. 617.059 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Victoria Street Melbourne Radio & Signals Packing & Testing. 617.060 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Victoria Street Melbourne Dispatched Section & Radio & Union Street North Melbourne Signal Store. 617.061 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Errol Street North Melbourne Unit Piling & Electrical Equipment. 617.062 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Errol Street North Melbourne Checking & Packing Store. 617.063 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Casino Dance Hall Brunswick Valves Storage Store. 617.064 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Casino Dance Hall Brunswick Valves Storage Store & Haymarket Parkville Copper Storage. 617.065 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Deer Park Toluol Tanks & Acetone Tanks. 617.066 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Deer Park Acetone Drum Stock Shelters & Albion Drum Stocks. 617.067 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Lonsdale Street Melbourne Food Service Store & Repairing Frigidaire. 617.068 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Lonsdale Street Melbourne Unit Pile & Stocks For Food Service Store. 617.069 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Lonsdale Street Melbourne Food Service Store. 617.070 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Albion Barblock Wire Coils & Crockery. 617.071 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Bendigo & Ballarat Chemical Stock Stores. 617.072 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Ballarat Skating Link Kexachlorethane Storage & Ballarat Motor Garage Di-Nitro-Toluol Storage. 617.073 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Rae Hill School Bendigo Amorphous Phosphorus Storage & Williamstown Racecourse Grandstand. 617.074 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Williamstown Racecourse Rear Of Grandstand Chemical Stocks & Racecourse Stables Chemcial Storage. 617.075 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Williamstown Racecourse Tote Chemical Storage & White Phosphorus Storage Area. 617.076 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Hire Stores Sites Williamstown Racecourse Scratching Board Chemical Stoage Area. 617.077 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Braybrook Transport Depot. 617.078 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Braybrook Transport Depot Entrance, Guard Room & Control Room & Petrol & Oil Filling Station. 617.079 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Braybrook Transport Depot Offices & Repair Shops & Light Vehicle Repair Shop. 617.080 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Braybrook Transport Depot Semi-Trailers Loaded For Shipment & Semi-Trailers Loaded With Tallow. 617.081 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Braybrook Transport Depot Parking Area & Stick-Up Area For Load Vehicles. 617.082 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Braybrook Transport Depot Section Of Fleet & Special Explosive Trucks. 617.083 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Braybrook Transport Depot Section Of Fleet & Buses. 617.084 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Melbourne Western Market Transport Section & Maribyrnong Passenger Car Pool. 617.085 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Melbourne Western Market City Parcel Delivery Service & Horse Vehicles. 617.086 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Horse Vehicles & Maribyrnong Horse Vehicles Leaving Stables. 617.087 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Horse Off To Work & Types Of Horses. 617.088 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Foal & Off To Grass For Weekend. 617.089 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Blacksmith & Horseshoeing. 617.090 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribrynong Shrinking Tyre & Carpenter's Work Shop. 617.091 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing. 617.092 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Iton Stillage, Iton Elevating Truck & Hand Truck & Gravity Rollers. 617.093 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Fordson Tractor & Lister Tow Motor & Trailers. 617.094 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Mechical Drum Loader. 617.095 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Electric Stacker. 617.096 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Tottenham 5 Ton Mobile Crane. 617.097 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing 3 Ton Crane. 617.098 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Fowler Iton Tractor Crane & 2 Ton Gibson Battle Crane. 617.099 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing 3 Ton Ransome Rapier Crane. 617.100 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Coles 3 Ton Mobile Crane. 617.101 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Fowler Iton Crane & 2 Ton Gibson Batle Crane. 617.102 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Material Handing Coles 3 Ton Mobile Crane. 617.103 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Lawton 3000 Lbs Hydraulic Fork Truck. 617.104 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Special Explosive Truck. 617.105 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Road Transport Of Explosive. 617.106 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing 80 Ton Transport Bogie. 617.107 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Material Handing Special Explosive Truck. 617.108 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Horse Vehicles & Maribyrnong Horse Vehicles Leaving Stables. 617.109 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Horse Vehicles. 617.110 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Semi-Trailers Loaded With Tallow For Shipment. 617.111 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Williamstown Racecourse White Phosphorus Storage Area. 617.112 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Albion Barblock Wire Coils. 617.113 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Rae Hill School Bendigo Amorphous Phosphorus Storage. 617.114 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Albion Drum Stocks. 617.115 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Deer Park Acetone Tanks. 617.116 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Footscray Explosive Store (Jacks Magazine). 617.117 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Derrimut Aerial View Of Magazines. 617.118 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Railway Siding. 617.119 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Weightbridge Near Entrance. 617.120 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Rail Siding With Crane. 617.121 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Tottenham Entrance. 617.122 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong No 2 Store Steel Section. 617.123 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Treating Tin Plate Stock. 617.124 - A.D.I. Stores & Transport WW2 - Maribyrnong Treating Tin Plate Stock.world war 1939 - 1945 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageContainer - Ink bottle, MABIE TODD & Co. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd, Second half of 19th Century or first half of the 20th Century
... Some machinery was saved and able to be used at another factory premises in the City, but like many other 'non essential' manufacturing, the main production was centred on wartime components such as rocket fuses and ammunition. ...Some machinery was saved and able to be used at another factory premises in the City, but like many other 'non essential' manufacturing, the main production was centred on wartime components such as rocket fuses and ammunition. ...A Brief History Of Mabie Todd Ltd The company originated in America from the beginnings during the 1860s when a Mr. Todd and a Mr. Mabie began making pencil cases and pen holders in New York. Later they were joined by the Bard Brothers who made Gold nibs and by 1873 the company of Mabie Todd and Bard were established in New York. By 1878 the first patent was filed for the design and manufacture of a fountain pen, achieved under the design leadership of one William Washington Stewart. The first Swan fountain pen followed just 6 years later in 1884 with an over-under feed with ink delivery assisted by a twisted silver wire. This same year an office had been established in the UK with a showroom in Cheapside, London. The UK was being supplied with a steadily increasing supply of pens from New York and by 1905 new, larger showrooms were established in High Holborn. By this time the Swan pen had become synonymous with fountain pens at large. In 1906 the name of Bard was dropped in the US and the UK company subsequently adopted the title Mabie Todd & Co. New York. In 1907 British production began, using imported nibs from New York and whilst the company in the UK flourished, the business in the US started to diminish under stiff competition from new manufacturers.. By 1915 manufacturing was doing well in England from a factory in Weston Street, London and the New York company agreed to sell the rights to all European and Colonial business to Mabie Todd & Company Ltd of England. From then onwards, the development of the range mostly followed, rather than led the interests of the markets they were supplying. Even during the First World War the business continued to flourish. with factories in both London and Liverpool. At the end of 1919 a new expansion plan saw the establishment of a new Headquarters in Oxford Street, London. Throughout this period, some components were continuing to be imported from America, but gradually these diminished and during the 20s and 30s manufacturing facilities were expanded and by the end of the 1930s Mabie Todd were in full production, manufacturing pens in its London factory, gold nibs in Birmingham and ink in Liverpool. Another new headquarters grew out of this period of abundance and market domination. when in 1936 they moved into Sunderland House in Mayfair, London, a highly prized mansion building. Disaster struck early in the Second World War. Its prestigious Sunderland House headquarters was destroyed during the blitz, followed by destruction of its main factory in Harlesden, North London. Some machinery was saved and able to be used at another factory premises in the City, but like many other 'non essential' manufacturing, the main production was centred on wartime components such as rocket fuses and ammunition. After The War, in 1945 they moved out of their City premises to Park Royal and eventually in 1946 proper fountain pen production was resumed. In 1948 the company decided to go public. But at the time they had no plans to enter into the market for the now growing interest in ballpoint pens, the result was the beginning of their slide into obscurity and subsequent demise. They became Biro Swan in 1952 following a large share purchase by Biro Pens. Even though at this time they had just launched their new high profile Calligraph range to join the competition for the new market associated with a craze for italic writing, fountain pen manufacture under the new company was to suffer a lack of real support. The restyled ranges of 1956 failed to ignite market interest and with diminishing quality, the end of the Mabie Todd story was inevitable. After 80 years of Swan pens, the book was closed.This bottle of ink would have been supplied to schools. After a child was deemed old enough to progress from just using slate and board, he/she would have been supplied with a pen shaft made of wood and with a very basic metal nib. The ink bottle would be used to fill up the individual inkwells. This operation would have been conducted by the teacher him/herself, or by an older pupil under the close eye of the teacher.Ink bottle clear glass with 'Swan Ink' paper label. Has rusted screw on top & black ink inside.Label has 'Mabel Todd' manufacturer's logo at top,; 'Swan Ink' name clearly shown; 'Made in England' printed clearly; and 'Mable Todd & Co Ltd, London & Liverpool' printed at base of label.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, ink, bottle, mabie todd ltd -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchBelt, Ammunition, September 1938
... Part of Vickers machine gun ammunition belt of 250 rounds, stripless type that was factory filled & meant to be discarded on use....Frankston RSL Sub Branch 183 Cranbourne Road Frankston mornington-peninsula Part of Vickers machine gun ammunition belt of 250 rounds, stripless type that was factory filled & meant to be discarded on use. ...Part of Vickers machine gun ammunition belt of 250 rounds, stripless type that was factory filled & meant to be discarded on use.The vickers machine gun was in general use by British & Commonwealth forces during WW2 & Korea.Fabric belt for Vickers machine gun, manuafactured by Thomas French & Sons Ltd in September 1938, mark 3 "stripless". Belts held 250 rounds but this one has been cut short. there were 2 types of belts; initially refillable in the field and later stripless that were discarded when used.T F & S Ltd Sept 1938 III 250 M/G PATd on brass header strip..ww2, vickers machine gun -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - BENDIGO ORDINANCE FACTORY COLLECTION: LINK BELT FOR HISPANO 20MM AMMUNITION - THREE TIMES FULL SIZE
... BENDIGO ORDINANCE FACTORY COLLECTION: LINK BELT FOR HISPANO 20MM AMMUNITION - THREE TIMES FULL SIZE...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Link Belt for Hispano 20mm Ammunition - Three Times Full Size large format B&W print mounted on stiff cardboard Photograph BENDIGO ORDINANCE FACTORY COLLECTION: LINK BELT FOR HISPANO 20MM AMMUNITION - THREE TIMES FULL SIZE ...Link Belt for Hispano 20mm Ammunition - Three Times Full Size large format B&W print mounted on stiff cardboard -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchAmmunition
... Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Ammunition WW2 Army projectile .38 Wemberly revolver NO: 2 Factory Footscray Ammunition ...projectile .38 Wemberly revolver NO: 2 Factory Footscrayammunition, ww2, army -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAudio - Deer Park History An Afternoon At The Hunt Club Audio Tape
... factory in the 1870s. These explosives were used initially in the gold mines in Bendigo and Ballarat and then for ammunition in the World Wars. ...factory in the 1870s. These explosives were used initially in the gold mines in Bendigo and Ballarat and then for ammunition in the World Wars. ...Deer Park is named after a park for deer, established by the Melbourne Hunt Club in the late 1800s. The area was initially a rural district with large pastoral estates but its location on Kororoit Creek plus its relative isolation from Melbourne, meant it was ideal for the establishment of Melbourne's first explosives factory in the 1870s. These explosives were used initially in the gold mines in Bendigo and Ballarat and then for ammunition in the World Wars. Although some factories remain in Deer Park, the area is now primarily residential Deer Park History 2003 An afternoon at The Hunt Clubdeer park, explosives factory, melbourne hunt club -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Jack's Magazine Photographs 2025, John Alchin, 2025
... Jack’s Magazine is one of Victoria’s most important surviving explosives storage complexes, built in 1878 and used for more than a century to store gunpowder and later munitions for the nearby ammunition factories. Today it stands as a remarkably intact industrial heritage site on the Maribyrnong River. ...Jack's Magazine located in Magazine Way, Maribyrnong was constructed between 1876 to 1878 by contractor George Cornwell, under the Victorian Public Works Department and architect William Wardell. At this time, it was the largest magazine complex ever built in Victoria. The purposes of the magazines were for safe storage of imported gunpowder for the colony of Victoria. Maribyrnong was originally part of the former Shire of Braybrook and later the City of Sunshine. However, in 1994, Victoria underwent council amalgamations, which resulted in Braybrook being incorporated into the City of Maribyrnong. The suburb of Maribyrnong continues to attract considerable attention from the residents of City of Brimbank, particularly its historical features, the old buildings and distinctive streetscapes that characterise the area.Jack’s Magazine is one of Victoria’s most important surviving explosives storage complexes, built in 1878 and used for more than a century to store gunpowder and later munitions for the nearby ammunition factories. Today it stands as a remarkably intact industrial heritage site on the Maribyrnong River.5603.01 - Jack's Magazine 2025 Photo 01.JPG 5603.02 - Jack's Magazine 2025 Photo 02.JPG 5603.03 - Jack's Magazine 2025 Photo 03.JPG 5603.04 - Jack's Magazine 2025 Photo 04.JPG 5603.05 - Jack's Magazine 2025 Photo 05.JPG 5603.06 - Jack's Magazine 2025 Photo 06.JPG 5603.07 - Jack's Magazine - Melbourne Skyline 2025 Photo 07.JPG 5603.08 - Jack's Magazine - Melbourne Skyline 2025 Photo 08.JPGjacks magazine, magazine way, maribyrnong, maribyrnong river, salt water river -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Kevin and Jill O'Reilly Photograph Collection, Pratt, Charles, 1922 - 1928
... Photograph 1 and 2 by Charles Pratt approximately mid 1924 to 1930 showing Sunshine Harvester Works and surrounding building|CD disk by Brian OReilly on 3 July 2012|17 mini photographs Photo 1 Brunswick Oval North Fitzroy Photo 2 City 6 Photo 3 Collingwood Photo 4 Deer Park Ammunition Photo 5 Download 267 Deer Park Photo 6 download 268 Deer Park Photo 7 download 269 Deer Park Photo 8 download 270 Deer Park Photo 9 download 272 Deer Park Photo10 download 276 Nettlefolds Sunshine Photo 11 Creamoata Factory Footscray West Photo 12 Mitchells Sunshine and Geelong Roads Photo 13 Footscray Photo 14 Maribyrnong Photo 15 Maribyrnong Munitions Photo 16 Newmarket Stock Yards Photo 17 Sunshine|Photo 2 Hunt Club Deer Park|Photo 3 Maribrynong Munitions|Photo 4 Corner Sunshine Road and Geelong Road|Photo 5 South Kensington|Photo 6 Melbourne City Corner Flinders Street and Spencer Street and Corner Collins and Spencer Street|Photo 7 Creamota Mills Sunshine Road West Footscray|Photo 8 Fitzroy Football Ground Brunswick Street|Photo 9 Collingwood Football Ground Victoria Park|Photo 10 Footscray Football Ground|Photo 11 Newmarket Saleyards|Photo 12 Leather cloth Fabrex Flay Kynoch Deer Park|Photo 13 Nettleford and Spaldings Phoenix Firewords|Photo 14 ICI Deer Park|Photo 15 ICI Deer Park|Photo 16 ICI Deer Park|Photo 17 ICI Deer Park|Photo 18 Sunshine Harvester Works HV McKay|HV McKay had a building in Argentina called Agar of Argentina There is photographs of the building and a factory and a photograph of equipment...McKays Sunshine Harvester Works Photograph 1 and 2 by Charles Pratt approximately mid 1924 to 1930 showing Sunshine Harvester Works and surrounding building|CD disk by Brian OReilly on 3 July 2012|17 mini photographs Photo 1 Brunswick Oval North Fitzroy Photo 2 City 6 Photo 3 Collingwood Photo 4 Deer Park Ammunition Photo 5 Download 267 Deer Park Photo 6 download 268 Deer Park Photo 7 download 269 Deer Park Photo 8 download 270 Deer Park Photo 9 download 272 Deer Park Photo10 download 276 Nettlefolds Sunshine Photo 11 Creamoata Factory Footscray West Photo 12 Mitchells Sunshine and Geelong Roads Photo 13 Footscray Photo 14 Maribyrnong Photo 15 Maribyrnong Munitions Photo 16 Newmarket Stock Yards Photo 17 Sunshine|Photo 2 Hunt Club Deer Park|Photo 3 Maribrynong Munitions|Photo 4 Corner Sunshine Road and Geelong Road|Photo 5 South Kensington|Photo 6 Melbourne City Corner Flinders Street and Spencer Street and Corner Collins and Spencer Street|Photo 7 Creamota Mills Sunshine Road West Footscray|Photo 8 Fitzroy Football Ground Brunswick Street|Photo 9 Collingwood Football Ground Victoria Park|Photo 10 Footscray Football Ground|Photo 11 Newmarket Saleyards|Photo 12 Leather cloth Fabrex Flay Kynoch Deer Park|Photo 13 Nettleford and Spaldings Phoenix Firewords|Photo 14 ICI Deer Park|Photo 15 ICI Deer Park|Photo 16 ICI Deer Park|Photo 17 ICI Deer Park|Photo 18 Sunshine Harvester Works HV McKay|HV McKay had a building in Argentina called Agar of Argentina There is photographs of the building and a factory and a photograph of equipment Sunshine Harvester Works and Farm Inplements at HV McKay on wall facing railway line Photograph Kevin and Jill O'Reilly Photograph Collection Pratt, Charles ...Photograph 1 and 2 by Charles Pratt approximately mid 1924 to 1930 showing Sunshine Harvester Works and surrounding building|CD disk by Brian OReilly on 3 July 2012|17 mini photographs Photo 1 Brunswick Oval North Fitzroy Photo 2 City 6 Photo 3 Collingwood Photo 4 Deer Park Ammunition Photo 5 Download 267 Deer Park Photo 6 download 268 Deer Park Photo 7 download 269 Deer Park Photo 8 download 270 Deer Park Photo 9 download 272 Deer Park Photo10 download 276 Nettlefolds Sunshine Photo 11 Creamoata Factory Footscray West Photo 12 Mitchells Sunshine and Geelong Roads Photo 13 Footscray Photo 14 Maribyrnong Photo 15 Maribyrnong Munitions Photo 16 Newmarket Stock Yards Photo 17 Sunshine|Photo 2 Hunt Club Deer Park|Photo 3 Maribrynong Munitions|Photo 4 Corner Sunshine Road and Geelong Road|Photo 5 South Kensington|Photo 6 Melbourne City Corner Flinders Street and Spencer Street and Corner Collins and Spencer Street|Photo 7 Creamota Mills Sunshine Road West Footscray|Photo 8 Fitzroy Football Ground Brunswick Street|Photo 9 Collingwood Football Ground Victoria Park|Photo 10 Footscray Football Ground|Photo 11 Newmarket Saleyards|Photo 12 Leather cloth Fabrex Flay Kynoch Deer Park|Photo 13 Nettleford and Spaldings Phoenix Firewords|Photo 14 ICI Deer Park|Photo 15 ICI Deer Park|Photo 16 ICI Deer Park|Photo 17 ICI Deer Park|Photo 18 Sunshine Harvester Works HV McKay|HV McKay had a building in Argentina called Agar of Argentina There is photographs of the building and a factory and a photograph of equipmenth.v. mckays, sunshine harvester works -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - The Cartidge Factory at Footscray 1890 Colonial Ammunition Company
... The Cartidge Factory at Footscray 1890 Colonial Ammunition Company...Factory... Footscray... Colonial Ammunition Company...The Cartidge Factory at Footscray 1890 Colonial Ammunition Company snapshot from a photcopy of a news article from The Leader, in October 25th, 1800....The Cartidge Factory at Footscray 1890 Colonial Ammunition Company snapshot from a photcopy of a news article from The Leader, in October 25th, 1800. ...This is a snapshot of the history and workings of the factory with illustrations of the factory and women working the machinery.cartidge factory, footscray, colonial ammunition company -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - Sunshine & District Photographs
... |Coles Hampshire Rd Sunshine Opening Day C1951 (Replaced the store of JW McGrath & Co)|ICI Deer Park C1920's|Old Braybrook Shire Hall|Hunt Club Hotel Deer Park|House photos and street phto perhaps of Sunshine includes 179 Morris St Sunshine|Melbourne Meat Preserving Works (later Hume Site) Maribyrnong River|Raleigh's Castle Maribyrnong River (Highpint West nowadays)|Maribyrnong Swimming Club and Syd Dunne 1921|AIF Lighthorse Camp or Remount Depot Maribyrnong C1920 (Later ordinance factory site)|Riverview Tea Gardens Tennis Etc Maribyrnong River|Angler's Hotel Maribyrnong River|Maribyrnong River near Ordinance Factory area eary 1900's|Maribyrnong River in flood 1906|Other area of Maribyrnong River photos|Feamle workers|Women hand sewing gloves ammunition workers|Kororoit Creek in flood with Parson's house and horse hair factory in the blackground|Gum tree and sheds...|Coles Hampshire Rd Sunshine Opening Day C1951 (Replaced the store of JW McGrath & Co)|ICI Deer Park C1920's|Old Braybrook Shire Hall|Hunt Club Hotel Deer Park|House photos and street phto perhaps of Sunshine includes 179 Morris St Sunshine|Melbourne Meat Preserving Works (later Hume Site) Maribyrnong River|Raleigh's Castle Maribyrnong River (Highpint West nowadays)|Maribyrnong Swimming Club and Syd Dunne 1921|AIF Lighthorse Camp or Remount Depot Maribyrnong C1920 (Later ordinance factory site)|Riverview Tea Gardens Tennis Etc Maribyrnong River|Angler's Hotel Maribyrnong River|Maribyrnong River near Ordinance Factory area eary 1900's|Maribyrnong River in flood 1906|Other area of Maribyrnong River photos|Feamle workers|Women hand sewing gloves ammunition workers|Kororoit Creek in flood with Parson's house and horse hair factory in the blackground|Gum tree and sheds Large black folder with photos within Photograph Sunshine & District Photographs ...Donated to the Society by the Sunshine Library. Mary of the photographs have been used in displaysNewman J : Blacksmith and Wheelwright Ballarat Rd Braybrook|H.V. McKay Workers : hats on and off|H.V. McKay : Highland band in front of his home at Toorak|Sunshine Harvester Works : ploughs tractors etc|Harrison men : Harrison's Fram Werribee|RSS & AILA Sunshine (Returned Sailors' Soldiers' & Airmens Imperial League of Australia (RSL R.S.L.)|Coles Hampshire Rd Sunshine Opening Day C1951 (Replaced the store of JW McGrath & Co)|ICI Deer Park C1920's|Old Braybrook Shire Hall|Hunt Club Hotel Deer Park|House photos and street phto perhaps of Sunshine includes 179 Morris St Sunshine|Melbourne Meat Preserving Works (later Hume Site) Maribyrnong River|Raleigh's Castle Maribyrnong River (Highpint West nowadays)|Maribyrnong Swimming Club and Syd Dunne 1921|AIF Lighthorse Camp or Remount Depot Maribyrnong C1920 (Later ordinance factory site)|Riverview Tea Gardens Tennis Etc Maribyrnong River|Angler's Hotel Maribyrnong River|Maribyrnong River near Ordinance Factory area eary 1900's|Maribyrnong River in flood 1906|Other area of Maribyrnong River photos|Feamle workers|Women hand sewing gloves ammunition workers|Kororoit Creek in flood with Parson's house and horse hair factory in the blackground|Gum tree and sheds -
Bendigo Military MuseumWeapon - 38 MM SHELL, est 1940
... At discharge on 2.1.45 he was a Cpl in 3 Reinf's 2/17th Batt. arms-ammunition military history Projectile Faintly engraved "17th INF BATT/TOBRUK/July 20th/1941/AIF" .1) 38mm shell casing, engraved brass base. .2) Armour piercing projectile- anti-tank round. Weapon 38 MM SHELL Government Ordnance Factory ...Item souvenired by Donald Joseph Osborn NX56380, enlisted 29.7.40. He served in the 2/17th Australian Infantry Carrier Platoon 9th Div AIF. Served in the Seige of Tobruk, Tel El Eisa, El Alamein, Lae and Finschafen Campaigns. At discharge on 2.1.45 he was a Cpl in 3 Reinf's 2/17th Batt. .1) 38mm shell casing, engraved brass base. .2) Armour piercing projectile- anti-tank round.Faintly engraved "17th INF BATT/TOBRUK/July 20th/1941/AIF"arms-ammunition, military history, projectile -
Puffing Billy Railway1920's Station Cash Box Tin - Hobbs & Co London, 1920's
... ammunition manufacturing. In 1880 he listed himself as a "Superintendent Of Cartridge Factory" Info from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Charles_Hobbs...ammunition manufacturing. In 1880 he listed himself as a "Superintendent Of Cartridge Factory" Info from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Charles_Hobbs Historic - Railways - Station Cash Box Tin 1920's station cash box tin puffing billy Hobbs & Co London Lever Machine Made 1920's Station Cash Box Tin - Hobbs & Co London Metal Tin - painted Black, Gold and Red with Brass Lock and Handle 1920's Station Cash Box Tin - Hobbs & Co London Hobbs Hart & Co. ...1920's Station Cash Box Tin Made by Hobbs & Co London Lever Machine Made Alfred Charles Hobbs (October 7, 1812 – November 6, 1891) was an American locksmith and inventor. Hobbs went to London as a representative of the New York company of Day & Newell, which was exhibiting at the Great Exhibition of 1851. Hobbs had brought with him his boss's (Robert Newell) Parautoptic lock, designed to compete with, and surpass, the locks available at the time in Britain. He was the first one to pick Bramah's lock and the Chubb detector lock at the Great Exhibition of 1851 and forced the lock manufacturers to improve their designs. The lock controversy continues a subject of great interest at the Crystal Palace, and, indeed, is now become of general importance. We believed before the Exhibition opened that we had the best locks in the world, and among us Bramah and Chubb were reckoned quite as impregnable as Gibraltar— more so, indeed, for the key to the Mediterranean was taken by us, but none among us could penetrate into the locks and shoot the bolts of these masters. The mechanical spirit, however, is never at rest, and if it is lulled into a false state of listlessness in one branch of industry, and in one part of the world, elsewhere it springs up suddenly to admonish and reproach us with our supineness. Our descendents on the other side of the water are every now and then administering to the mother country a wholesome filial lesson upon this very text, and recently they have been "rubbing us up" with a severity which perhaps we merited for sneering at their shortcomings in the Exhibition. In 1854 he was awarded a Telford Medal by the Institution of Civil Engineers for his paper 'On the Principles and Construction of Locks'. Sign on a strong room door. Hobbs became one of the founders of the lock making firm of Hobbs Hart & Co. Ltd. The company started in 1851 and was formally registered as Hobbs and Co. in 1852. But by 1855 it had become Hobbs, Ashley and Company. The name then changed to Hobbs, Ashley and Fortescue, with an address at 97 Cheapside in London. Then for the next ninety years the address was 76 Cheapside in London. In 1860 Hobbs returned to America and lived in Bridgeport, Connecticut, and went on to hold a dozen patents for firearm ammunition manufacturing. In 1880 he listed himself as a "Superintendent Of Cartridge Factory" Info from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Charles_HobbsHistoric - Railways - Station Cash Box Tin 1920's Station Cash Box Tin - Hobbs & Co London Metal Tin - painted Black, Gold and Red with Brass Lock and HandleHobbs & Co London Lever Machine Made1920's station cash box tin, puffing billy
