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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURE JOHN BARRY WITH G.F. PICKLES & SONS, 1883
... APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURE JOHN BARRY WITH G.F. PICKLES & SONS......Apprenticeship Indenture...Document. Apprenticeship Indenture for John Barry with G.F.Pickles and Sons - Carriage Manufacturing Company of Sandhurst. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Memo Apprenticeship Indenture Document. Apprenticeship Indenture for John Barry with G.F.Pickles and Sons - Carriage Manufacturing Company of Sandhurst. ...Document. Apprenticeship Indenture for John Barry with G.F.Pickles and Sons - Carriage Manufacturing Company of Sandhurst. Apprentice as Coach Body Builder,. Dated 5th February 1883, four pages.document, memo, apprenticeship indenture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURE BETWEEN THOMAS ORR AND CHARLES STONEMAN
... APPRENTICESHIP INDENTURE BETWEEN THOMAS ORR AND CHARLES STONEMAN......apprenticeship indenture...Apprenticeship Indenture made on the second of February 1878 between Thomas William Orr and Charles Stoneman commencing 20 July 1878 for the terms of five years ending 19 July 1883. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Memo apprenticeship indenture Apprenticeship Indenture made on the second of February 1878 between Thomas William Orr and Charles Stoneman commencing 20 July 1878 for the terms of five years ending 19 July 1883. ...Apprenticeship Indenture made on the second of February 1878 between Thomas William Orr and Charles Stoneman commencing 20 July 1878 for the terms of five years ending 19 July 1883. Indenture between 'James Orr, father of Thomas William Orr ( now employed as a blacksmith with Mr. Charles Litchfield Stoneman, Coach Builder) of Sandhurst. The said James Orr (father) agrees to allow his son Thomas Orr (unclear) to ecome an apprentice to the said Charles Litchfield Stoneman to the trade or business of a blacksmith.' Pinned to front of indenture is a newspaper article, no date, re the conditions for apprentices 'have certainly changed in the last 60 odd years' and details the conditions of a coachbuilder apprenticeship in 1889. 'Taverns , inns, or alehouses he shall not haunt' and 'matrimony he shall not contract' are some of the terms of apprenticeship. Original envelope, enclosing indenture, has written on the front 'Apprenticeship Indenture, Thomas William Orr to Charles Stoneman, 1878' Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Bendigo Branch, stamped on front of envelope.document, memo, apprenticeship indenture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - INDENTURE OF SAMUAL BROCKLEY, 1870
... ...Apprenticeship Indenture...Document. Apprenticeship Indenture for Samuel Brockley with Thomas James Connelly - Metal Worker of Sandhurst. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Memo Apprenticeship Indenture Document. Apprenticeship Indenture for Samuel Brockley with Thomas James Connelly - Metal Worker of Sandhurst. ...Document. Apprenticeship Indenture for Samuel Brockley with Thomas James Connelly - Metal Worker of Sandhurst. Dated 1st August 1870. Four pages. Robert Brockley father of Samual agrees to the indenture and faithfully serve for four years from 6am to 6pm.document, memo, apprenticeship indenture -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDocument - Certificate, Harland & Wolff Limited, Shipbuilding & Engineering Works, Indenture of Apprenticeship, 28th October 1941
... Indenture of Apprenticeship...apprenticeship...Harland & Wolff Limited...Shipbuilding & Engineering Works...the Ship Constructors’ and Shipwrights’ Association...Registered Shipwright...Victorian branch of the Federated Shipwrights...Ship constructors...Naval Architects...Ships’ Draughtsmen and Boat Builders’ Association of Australia...Victoria branch...Shipwrights' Provident Union...H.B. Thomas...Architects Registration Board of Victoria...Naval Architect...Daphne...Norman and Daphne McKenzie...Indenture...They are related to Norman’s apprenticeship and certification as a Shipwright in Belfast, his Union membership and his employment as a shipwright in Melbourne. One of the items, a union Rules Book inscribed with the name H.B. Thomas and dated 1902, had within its pages Norman’s Indenture...Certificate printed on cream paper; Indenture of Apprenticeship, between Norman McKenzie of Belfast, and Harland & Wolff Ltd. of Queen's Island, Belfast on 28th October 1941. ...McKenzie. Indenture of Apprenticeship Document Certificate Harland & Wolff Limited, Shipbuilding & Engineering Works ...A number of items once belonging to shipwright Norman McKenzie were donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village. They are related to Norman’s apprenticeship and certification as a Shipwright in Belfast, his Union membership and his employment as a shipwright in Melbourne. One of the items, a union Rules Book inscribed with the name H.B. Thomas and dated 1902, had within its pages Norman’s Indenture of Apprenticeship, dated 1941, Norman Desmond McKenzie was born in Belfast in 1925 and lived at 10 Pansy Street Belfast, Northern Ireland. At the age of 16 years, he began a 5-year Shipwright’s apprenticeship with Harland & Wolff Limited, Shipbuilding & Engineering Works, Belfast. He became a member of the Ship Constructors’ and Shipwrights’ Association, Belfast (B) Branch 20. His Registration Number was 38748. He completed his apprenticeship on December 16th, 1946, aged 21 years, his address was 26 Connsbrook Drive, Sydenham, N. Belfast. In October 1949 Norman received Clearance from his Union as a financial member to move to another branch. He completed his Apprenticeship on December 16th 1946. Two months later he migrated to Australia, and he arrived in Victoria, and he became a Financial Member of the Victorian branch of the Federated Shipwrights, Ship constructors, Naval Architects, Ships’ Draughtsmen and Boat Builders’ Association of Australia, Victoria branch. One of Norman’s donated books is the Rules of the Shipwrights' Provident Union of the Port of London. It is inscribed on several pages with the name H.B. Thomas and includes the year 1902 and the address of 29 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale. This is a location in Victoria, Australia. The Victoria Government Gazette, February 1959, in the section “Removal from Registration on The Architects Registration Board of Victoria, during the year ended 31st December 1956” lists “Deceased – Thomas, H.B., 29 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale”. The Architects Union includes Naval Architects and Shipwrights and other related trades came under the same union. It seems likely that when he was in Melbourne, Norman worked as a Shipwright for H.B. Thomas and was given the Rules book by Thomas, perhaps as a reference book or maybe as a gift. Around that same time, December 1949, Norman met his wife-to-be, Daphne, in Melbourne. Daphne had migrated from London with her family and her father found work with the Melbourne Harbour Trust. They married in Melbourne in 1953 and went on to have a family of five children. In 2003 Norman and Daphne moved to Warrnambool and then years later they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Norman passed away on July 28th 2015 at Warrnambool’s South West Healthcare hospital.Norman McKenzie's Rules Book, Union Cards, Indenture of Apprenticeship, and other documents tell the story of a young Irish lad's work and qualifications to become a shipwright and his migration to Australia. The young man found a job and a wife who had also migrated, and they raised a family in Melbourne. He and his wife then retired to Warrnambool to enjoy their later years. The collection of documents relating to Norman McKenzie is significant for its connection with the shipping industry of the early 1900s, the migration of qualified tradesmen to Victoria, and their contribution to the development of Victoria. The collection also shows the role of the Union in the shipping industry. The documents link shipwright Norman McKenzie to the Shipwright's Union in London and in Australia, and to shipbuilder H B Thomas in Melbourne, most likely his employer.Certificate printed on cream paper; Indenture of Apprenticeship, between Norman McKenzie of Belfast, and Harland & Wolff Ltd. of Queen's Island, Belfast on 28th October 1941. The Certificate was donated within the pages of a book, Rules of the Shipwrights' Provident Union of the Port of London published in 1895 and inscribed in 1905 with the name H. B. Thomas. Inscriptions are on the front and reverse of the certificate. There are two red wax seals beside the signatures of John Morrison and Norman D. McKenzie. Handwritten and underlined in red pen, top right of Certificate's front "1499" Printed on the Certificate, employer "HARLAND & WOLFF Limited, of Queen's Island, Belfast, Shipbuilders and Engineers" Handwritten in black pen "Twenty-eighth (day of ) October 1941" "Norman D. McKenzie, 10 Pansy Street, Belfast" "Shipwright Rates of wages as per National agreement" SIGNED: "John Morrison" "William Donald" "Joseph Kenney" "Norman D. McKenzie" Along the right margin "Apprenticeship completed 16th December 1946" In pencil on the reverse "N McKenzie, 26 Connsbrook Drive, Sydenham, N. Belfast" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, norman mckenzie, norman desmond mckenzie, belfast shipwright, shipwright's apprenticeship, harland & wolff limited, shipbuilding & engineering works, the ship constructors’ and shipwrights’ association, registered shipwright, victorian branch of the federated shipwrights, ship constructors, naval architects, ships’ draughtsmen and boat builders’ association of australia, victoria branch, shipwrights' provident union, h.b. thomas, architects registration board of victoria, naval architect, daphne, norman and daphne mckenzie, indenture of apprenticeship -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - INDENTURE BETWEEN G.F. PICKLES AND JAMES TREVENA
... ...apprenticeship indenture...Pickles on behalf of the firm: The bearer of this indenture has diligently and faithfully served his full term of apprenticeship. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Memo apprenticeship indenture Copy of Indenture between G.F. ...Copy of Indenture between G.F. Pickles and James Trevena dated May 16, 1877. There is a typewritten note attached at the bottom that note that the original indenture has the following endorsement signed by G.F. Pickles on behalf of the firm: The bearer of this indenture has diligently and faithfully served his full term of apprenticeship. During the whole term we have always found him most steady and trustworthy and we wish him well, Sandhurst, 29th June, 1882.document, memo, apprenticeship indenture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH: JONATHON MURRAY INDENTURE CERTIFICATE, 1988
... Framed Copy of Apprenticeship Indenture Certificate for Jonathon Murray 1829, under glass in thin wooden frame with brown mount, Jonathon Murray's history is on the back, Donated by Mr Atkinson related to Mary Reiby...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields PERSON Individual employee Jonathon Murray Framed Copy of Apprenticeship Indenture Certificate for Jonathon Murray 1829, under glass in thin wooden frame with brown mount, Jonathon Murray's history is on the back, Donated by Mr Atkinson related to Mary Reiby Photograph PHOTOGRAPH: JONATHON MURRAY INDENTURE CERTIFICATE ...Framed Copy of Apprenticeship Indenture Certificate for Jonathon Murray 1829, under glass in thin wooden frame with brown mount, Jonathon Murray's history is on the back, Donated by Mr Atkinson related to Mary Reibyperson, individual, employee, jonathon murray -
Numurkah & District Historical SocietyLegal Document - Articles of Apprenticeship
... solicitors, morrissy & deane, apprenticeship, legal documents, indenture...The documents then goes on to outline what was involved in the apprenticeship: days, hours, bord, solicitors, morrissy & deane, apprenticeship, legal documents, indenture see photos above Yellowed legal document outlining Articles of Apprenticeship, dated 16th January, 1915. ...Henry Pearson was a dentist in Numurkah between 1911 and 1929 (referenced in Bossence book) This document is an agreement between Pearson and Leonard Bennett (son of Ernest Bennett, Hairdresser, who was the witness to this document). the agreement was that Pearson would take on Leonard as an apprentice in profession of Mechanical Dentist. The documents then goes on to outline what was involved in the apprenticeship: days, hours, bord, Yellowed legal document outlining Articles of Apprenticeship, dated 16th January, 1915. Names of people involved on the front. When opened up, the document outlines the what's involved in the apprenticeship, and includes signatures of the people involved. Solicitors were Morrissy & Deane, Numurkahsee photos abovesolicitors, morrissy & deane, apprenticeship, legal documents, indenture -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBook - Trade Union Rules, Shipwrights' Provident Union of the Port of London, Rules of the Shipwrights' Provident Union of the Port of London, 28-09-1895
... They are related to Norman’s apprenticeship and certification as a Shipwright in Belfast, his Union membership and his employment as a shipwright in Melbourne. One of the items, a union Rules Book inscribed with the name H.B. Thomas and dated 1902, had within its pages Norman’s Indenture... of Apprenticeship SIGNIFICANCE Norman McKenzie's Rules Book, Union Cards, Indenture of Apprenticeship, and other documents tell the story of a young Irish lad's work and qualifications to become a shipwright and his migration to Australia. ...A number of items once belonging to shipwright Norman McKenzie were donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village. They are related to Norman’s apprenticeship and certification as a Shipwright in Belfast, his Union membership and his employment as a shipwright in Melbourne. One of the items, a union Rules Book inscribed with the name H.B. Thomas and dated 1902, had within its pages Norman’s Indenture of Apprenticeship, dated 1941, Norman Desmond McKenzie was born in Belfast in 1925 and lived at 10 Pansy Street Belfast, Northern Ireland. At the age of 16 years, he began a 5-year Shipwright’s apprenticeship with Harland & Wolff Limited, Shipbuilding & Engineering Works, Belfast. He became a member of the Ship Constructors’ and Shipwrights’ Association, Belfast (B) Branch 20. His Registration Number was 38748. He completed his apprenticeship on December 16th, 1946, aged 21 years, his address was 26 Connsbrook Drive, Sydenham, N. Belfast. In October 1949 Norman received Clearance from his Union as a financial member to move to another branch. He completed his Apprenticeship on December 16th 1946. Two months later he migrated to Australia, and he arrived in Victoria, and he became a Financial Member of the Victorian branch of the Federated Shipwrights, Ship constructors, Naval Architects, Ships’ Draughtsmen and Boat Builders’ Association of Australia, Victoria branch. One of Norman’s donated books is the Rules of the Shipwrights' Provident Union of the Port of London. It is inscribed on several pages with the name H.B. Thomas and includes the year 1902 and the address of 29 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale. This is a location in Victoria, Australia. The Victoria Government Gazette, February 1959, in the section “Removal from Registration on The Architects Registration Board of Victoria, during the year ended 31st December 1956” lists “Deceased – Thomas, H.B., 29 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale”. The Architects Union includes Naval Architects and Shipwrights and other related trades came under the same union. It seems likely that when he was in Melbourne, Norman worked as a Shipwright for H.B. Thomas and was given the Rules book by Thomas, perhaps as a reference book or maybe as a gift. Around that same time, December 1949, Norman met his wife-to-be, Daphne, in Melbourne. Daphne had migrated from London with her family and her father found work with the Melbourne Harbour Trust. They married in Melbourne in 1953 and went on to have a family of five children. In 2003 Norman and Daphne moved to Warrnambool and then years later they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Norman passed away on July 28th 2015 at Warrnambool’s South West Healthcare hospital. SUBJECTS Flagstaff Hill, Warrnambool, Maritime Village, Maritime Museum, Shipwreck coast, Great Ocean Road, Norman McKenzie, Norman Desmond McKenzie, Belfast shipwright, Shipwright's apprenticeship, Harland & Wolff Limited, Shipbuilding & Engineering Works, the Ship Constructors’ and Shipwrights’ Association, Registered Shipwright, Victorian branch of the Federated Shipwrights, Ship constructors, Naval Architects, Ships’ Draughtsmen and Boat Builders’ Association of Australia, Victoria branch, Shipwrights' Provident Union, H.B. Thomas, Architects Registration Board of Victoria, Naval Architect, Daphne, Norman and Daphne McKenzie, Indenture of Apprenticeship SIGNIFICANCE Norman McKenzie's Rules Book, Union Cards, Indenture of Apprenticeship, and other documents tell the story of a young Irish lad's work and qualifications to become a shipwright and his migration to Australia. The young man found a job and a wife who had also migrated, and they raised a family in Melbourne. He and his wife then retired to Warrnambool to enjoy their later years. The collection of documents relating to Norman McKenzie is significant for its connection with the shipping industry of the early 1900s, the migration of qualified tradesmen to Victoria, and their contribution to the development of Victoria. The collection also shows the role of the Union in the shipping industry. The documents link shipwright Norman McKenzie to the Shipwright's Union in London and in Australia, and to shipbuilder H B Thomas in Melbourne, most likely his employer.Norman McKenzie's Rules Book, Union Cards, Indenture of Apprenticeship, and other documents tell the story of a young Irish lad's work and qualifications to become a shipwright and his migration to Australia. The young man found a job and a wife who had also migrated, and they raised a family in Melbourne. He and his wife then retired to Warrnambool to enjoy their later years. The collection of documents relating to Norman McKenzie is significant for its connection with the shipping industry of the early 1900s, the migration of qualified tradesmen to Victoria, and their contribution to the development of Victoria. The collection also shows the role of the Union in the shipping industry. The documents link shipwright Norman McKenzie to the Shipwright's Union in London and in Australia, and to shipbuilder H B Thomas in Melbourne, most likely his employer. Book, small handbook. Rules of the Shipwrights' Provident Union of the Port of London. Rules were Registered with the Shipwrights' Provident Union of the Port of London, Register No. 527, September 28th 1895. A small book with dark blue textured fabric covers. Pages, 56, are bound with staples. The book has handwritten inscriptions dated 1902.Handwritten in black pen: Inside cover, "H.B. Thomas, 1902" Page 45 "H B Thomas, 29 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale" Page 49, handwritten in blue ink "H B Thomas, 1902"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, norman mckenzie, norman desmond mckenzie, belfast shipwright, shipwright's apprenticeship, harland & wolff limited, shipbuilding & engineering works, the ship constructors’ and shipwrights’ association, registered shipwright, victorian branch of the federated shipwrights, ship constructors, naval architects, ships’ draughtsmen and boat builders’ association of australia, victoria branch, shipwrights' provident union, h.b. thomas, architects registration board of victoria, naval architect, daphne, norman and daphne mckenzie -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFinancial record - Membership Card, Shipconstructors’ and Shipwrights’ Association, Shipconstructors' and Shipwrights' Association, 1946
... apprenticeship...Harland & Wolff Limited...Shipbuilding & Engineering Works...the Ship Constructors’ and Shipwrights’ Association...Registered Shipwright...Victorian branch of the Federated Shipwrights...Ship constructors...Naval Architects...Ships’ Draughtsmen and Boat Builders’ Association of Australia...Victoria branch...Shipwrights' Provident Union...H.B. Thomas...Architects Registration Board of Victoria...Naval Architect...Daphne...Norman and Daphne McKenzie...Indenture...They relate to Norman’s apprenticeship and certification as a Shipwright in Belfast, his Union membership and his employment as a shipwright in Melbourne. One of the items, a union Rules Book inscribed with the name H.B. Thomas and dated 1902, had within its pages Norman’s Indenture...They relate to Norman’s apprenticeship and certification as a Shipwright in Belfast, his Union membership and his employment as a shipwright in Melbourne. One of the items, a union Rules Book inscribed with the name H.B. Thomas and dated 1902, had within its pages Norman’s Indenture ...Several items once belonging to shipwright Norman McKenzie were donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village. They relate to Norman’s apprenticeship and certification as a Shipwright in Belfast, his Union membership and his employment as a shipwright in Melbourne. One of the items, a union Rules Book inscribed with the name H.B. Thomas and dated 1902, had within its pages Norman’s Indenture of Apprenticeship, dated 1941, Norman Desmond McKenzie was born in Belfast in 1925 and lived at 10 Pansy Street Belfast, Northern Ireland. At the age of 16 years, he began a 5-year Shipwright’s apprenticeship with Harland & Wolff Limited, Shipbuilding & Engineering Works, Belfast. He was a member of the Ship Constructors’ and Shipwrights’ Association, Belfast (B) Branch 20. His Registration Number was 38748. He completed his apprenticeship on December 16th, 1946, aged 21 years, his address was 26 Connsbrook Drive, Sydenham, N. Belfast. In October 1949 Norman received Clearance from his Union as a financial member to move to another branch. He had completed his Apprenticeship on December 16th 1946. Two months later he migrated to Australia, arrived in Victoria and became a Financial Member of the Victorian branch of the Federated Shipwrights, Ship Constructors, Naval Architects, Ships’ Draughtsmen and Boat Builders’ Association of Australia, Victoria branch. One of Norman’s donated books is the Rules of the Shipwrights' Provident Union of the Port of London. It is inscribed on several pages with the name H.B. Thomas and includes the year 1902 and the address of 29 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale. This is a location in Victoria, Australia. The Victoria Government Gazette, February 1959, in the section “Removal from Registration on The Architects Registration Board of Victoria, during the year ended 31st December 1956” lists “Deceased – Thomas, H.B., 29 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale”. The Architects Union includes Naval Architects and Shipwrights and other trades that came under the same union. It seems likely that when he was in Melbourne, Norman worked as a Shipwright for H.B. Thomas and was given the Rules book by Thomas, perhaps as a reference book or maybe as a gift. Around that same time, December 1949, Norman met his wife-to-be, Daphne, in Melbourne. Daphne had migrated from London with her family and her father found work with the Melbourne Harbour Trust. They married in Melbourne in 1953 and their family grew to include five children. In 2003 Norman and Daphne moved to Warrnambool and then years later they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Norman passed away on July 28th 2015 at Warrnambool’s South West Healthcare hospital.Norman McKenzie's Rules Book, Union Cards, Indenture of Apprenticeship, and other documents tell the story of a young Irish lad's work and qualifications to become a shipwright and his migration to Australia. The young man found a job and a wife who had also migrated, and they raised a family in Melbourne. He and his wife then retired to Warrnambool to enjoy their later years. The collection of documents relating to Norman McKenzie is significant for its connection with the shipping industry of the early 1900s, the migration of qualified tradesmen to Victoria, and their contribution to the development of Victoria. The collection also shows the role of the Union in the shipping industry. The documents link shipwright Norman McKenzie to the Shipwright's Union in London and in Australia, and to shipbuilder H B Thomas in Melbourne, most likely his employer.- Apprentice's Membership Card, Shipconstructors' and Shipwrights' Association; pink fabric covered card covers with white paper pages that record the member's contributions. for the year 1946 - enclosed within the Card is a printed and signed white paper Certificate of Shipwrights' Clearance Line, Shipconstructors' and Shipwrights' Association, Branch Transfer papers for N.McKenzie, 1st October 1949. ON THE CARD: Stamped "BELFAST (B) branch" "J ALEXANDER" Handwritten "N. McKenzie, 26 Connsbrook Drive, Sydenham," NIR", (Branch Nu.) "20", (Reg No.) "38748" "9/3/46", (Rate) "APP" ON CERTIFICATE: "(99) BELFAST B" "N McKenzie" "NIR" "38748" (Member No.) "221" "24" (years of age) (CLASS OF MEMBER" "Full Benefit" "!st October 1949" (Signature Of) "John Alexander"union card, apprentice shipwright, branch transfer papers, union membership, m mckenzie, 1946, flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, norman mckenzie, norman desmond mckenzie, belfast shipwright, shipwright's apprenticeship, harland & wolff limited, shipbuilding & engineering works, the ship constructors’ and shipwrights’ association, registered shipwright, victorian branch of the federated shipwrights, ship constructors, naval architects, ships’ draughtsmen and boat builders’ association of australia, victoria branch, shipwrights' provident union, h.b. thomas, architects registration board of victoria, naval architect, daphne, norman and daphne mckenzie, indenture of apprenticeship, 1941, 1949 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFinancial record - Union Membership, Shipconstructiors’ and Shipwrights’ Association et al, From 1941 to 1950
... apprenticeship...Harland & Wolff Limited...Shipbuilding & Engineering Works...the Ship Constructors’ and Shipwrights’ Association...Registered Shipwright...Victorian branch of the Federated Shipwrights...Ship constructors...Naval Architects...Ships’ Draughtsmen and Boat Builders’ Association of Australia...Victoria branch...Shipwrights' Provident Union...H.B. Thomas...Architects Registration Board of Victoria...Naval Architect...Daphne...Norman and Daphne McKenzie...Indenture...They are related to Norman’s apprenticeship and certification as a Shipwright in Belfast, his Union membership and his employment as a shipwright in Melbourne. One of the items, a union Rules Book inscribed with the name H.B. Thomas and dated 1902, had within its pages Norman’s Indenture...They are related to Norman’s apprenticeship and certification as a Shipwright in Belfast, his Union membership and his employment as a shipwright in Melbourne. One of the items, a union Rules Book inscribed with the name H.B. Thomas and dated 1902, had within its pages Norman’s Indenture ...A number of items once belonging to shipwright Norman Desmond McKenzie were donated to Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village. They are related to Norman’s apprenticeship and certification as a Shipwright in Belfast, his Union membership and his employment as a shipwright in Melbourne. One of the items, a union Rules Book inscribed with the name H.B. Thomas and dated 1902, had within its pages Norman’s Indenture of Apprenticeship, dated 1941, Norman Desmond McKenzie was born in Belfast in 1925 and lived at 10 Pansy Street Belfast, Northern Ireland. At the age of 16 years, he began a 5-year Shipwright’s apprenticeship with Harland & Wolff Limited, Shipbuilding & Engineering Works, Belfast. He became a member of the Ship Constructors’ and Shipwrights’ Association, Belfast (B) Branch 20. His Registration Number was 38748. He completed his apprenticeship on December 16th, 1946, aged 21 years, his address was 26 Connsbrook Drive, Sydenham, N. Belfast. In October 1949 Norman received Clearance from his Union as a financial member to move to another branch. He completed his Apprenticeship on December 16th 1946. Two months later he migrated to Australia, and he arrived in Victoria, and he became a Financial Member of the Victorian branch of the Federated Shipwrights, Ship constructors, Naval Architects, Ships’ Draughtsmen and Boat Builders’ Association of Australia, Victoria branch. One of Norman’s donated books is the Rules of the Shipwrights' Provident Union of the Port of London. It is inscribed on several pages with the name H.B. Thomas and includes the year 1902 and the address of 29 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale. This is a location in Victoria, Australia. The Victoria Government Gazette, February 1959, in the section “Removal from Registration on The Architects Registration Board of Victoria, during the year ended 31st December 1956” lists “Deceased – Thomas, H.B., 29 Brickwood Street, Gardenvale”. The Architects Union includes Naval Architects and Shipwrights and other related trades came under the same union. It seems likely that when he was in Melbourne, Norman worked as a Shipwright for H.B. Thomas and was given the Rules book by Thomas, perhaps as a reference book or maybe as a gift. Around that same time, December 1949, Norman met his wife-to-be, Daphne, in Melbourne. Daphne had migrated from London with her family and her father found work with the Melbourne Harbour Trust. They married in Melbourne in 1953 and went on to have a family of five children. In 2003 Norman and Daphne moved to Warrnambool and then years later they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. Norman passed away on July 28th 2015 at Warrnambool’s South West Healthcare hospital.Norman McKenzie's Rules Book, Union Cards, Indenture of Apprenticeship, and other documents tell the story of a young Irish lad's work and qualifications to become a shipwright and his migration to Australia. The young man found a job and a wife who had also migrated, and they raised a family in Melbourne. He and his wife then retired to Warrnambool to enjoy their later years. The collection of documents relating to Norman McKenzie is significant for its connection with the shipping industry of the early 1900s, the migration of qualified tradesmen to Victoria, and their contribution to the development of Victoria. The collection also shows the role of the Union in the shipping industry. The documents link shipwright Norman McKenzie to the Shipwright's Union in London and in Australia, and to shipbuilder H B Thomas in Melbourne, most likely his employer.Documents owned by Norman Desmond McKenzie, Shipwright: (1) Shipwright's card with a pink cover and record of contributions for 1949 (2) Clearance Certificate from Victorian Branch of the Federated Shipwrights' Ship Constructors, Naval Architects, Ships' Draughtsmen and Boat Builders' Association of Australia, 14-12-1949,4-12-1949 (3) Contribution book with blue cover and stapled in pages with payment records for 1947 (4) Apprenticeship and Employment Reference, typed, from Harland & Wolff Ltd. Shipbuilding & Engineering Works, Belfast, dated 9-9-1949SHIPWRIGHT'S CARD - Printed: "SHIPWRIGHT'S CARD" "SHIPCONSTRUCTORS and SHIPWRIGHTS' ASSOCIATION" "8, Eldon Square, Newcastle-on-Tyne 1". "J ALEXANDER, SECRETARY", "38 Sandbrook Park" Stamped "BELFAST (B) BRANCH" . Handwritten "N McKenzie" "221" (Reg.) "38748" "PB" CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE: Printed "Federated Shipwrights', Ship Constructors', Naval Architects', Ships' Draftsmen and Boat Builders' Association of Australia" Handwritten "Dec 14 [19] 49", "Norman D McKenzie" ""Victorian [BranchH]" "'til Feb 1st 1950" CONTRIBUTION BOOK: Printed "BELFAST SHIPWRIGHT'S MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION" "CONTRIBUTION BOOK" Stamped "Herbert Taylor" Handwritten "N McKenzie" "415" EMPLOYMENT REFERENCE: Printed "HARLAND & WOLFF Limited, Shipbuilding & Engineering Works, Belfast" Typed "9th September 1949" and "This is to certify that Norman D. MaKenzie, 26 Connstrook Drive, Belfast, served a five-year Apprenticeship with us as a Shipwright, completing this on the 16th December 1946. He continued in our employment, and is now leaving of his own accord. We would state that during the time Mr. McKenzie was with us, he was a good workman and steady timekeeper."flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime village, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, great ocean road, norman mckenzie, norman desmond mckenzie, belfast shipwright, shipwright's apprenticeship, harland & wolff limited, shipbuilding & engineering works, the ship constructors’ and shipwrights’ association, registered shipwright, victorian branch of the federated shipwrights, ship constructors, naval architects, ships’ draughtsmen and boat builders’ association of australia, victoria branch, shipwrights' provident union, h.b. thomas, architects registration board of victoria, naval architect, daphne, norman and daphne mckenzie, indenture of apprenticeship, 1941, 1946, 1947, 1949, 1953, union card, shipwright’s association card, n mckenzie, certificate of clearance -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyArchive - Alan Mathews and family, 13 Sep 1944
... Apprenticeship trades of jobbing moulding. Indenture made between J Nixon & J E Mathews....Apprenticeship trades of jobbing moulding. Indenture made between J Nixon & J E Mathews. ...The Mathews family have been in continuous ownership of 395 Howe Parade (was 8 Howe Parade until 1964 when addresses re-assigned), Port Melbourne from 1938 to the present (Sept 2019)Six folders of assorted documents relating to the life of Alan Mathews and his family. Emplopyment documents Apprenticeship Commission of Victoria. Apprenticeship trades of jobbing moulding. Indenture made between J Nixon & J E Mathews.education - other, alan mathews -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - W.D.MASON COLLECTION: INDENTURE FORM, 19 August 1935
... Document, W.D.Mason Collection, Indenture Form Prescribed by the Plate Glass Board under the Factories and Shops Act dated 19.8.1935. The apprentice was Thomas Hosking of Diamond Hill, and his apprenticeship was for three years.with W.D.Mason Pty Ltd for the Trade of Lead & Copper Glazing....History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields BUSINESS Retail w d mason Document, W.D.Mason Collection, Indenture Form Prescribed by the Plate Glass Board under the Factories and Shops Act dated 19.8.1935. The apprentice was Thomas Hosking of Diamond Hill, and his apprenticeship was for three years.with W.D.Mason Pty Ltd for the Trade of Lead & Copper Glazing. ...Document, W.D.Mason Collection, Indenture Form Prescribed by the Plate Glass Board under the Factories and Shops Act dated 19.8.1935. The apprentice was Thomas Hosking of Diamond Hill, and his apprenticeship was for three years.with W.D.Mason Pty Ltd for the Trade of Lead & Copper Glazing.business, retail, w d mason -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedCertificate - Keith Joseph and John Wilfred Mousley certificates, Various
... Records scholastic achievements of John and Keith Mousley and Indenture agreement required for an apprenticeship 1 Honor Certificate awarded to John Mousley from Riddell School No. 528 in 1929 2 Education Department of Victoria Merit Certificates 1929 3 Education Department of Victoria Merit Certificates 1932 4 Department of Education Victoria Technical Certificates awarded to John Mousley 1933 and 1934 5 Indenture agreement for John Wilfred Mousleys apprenticeship with JHH Jackson of Sunshine 1935...Keith Joseph Mousley John Wilfred Mousley Records scholastic achievements of John and Keith Mousley and Indenture agreement required for an apprenticeship 1 Honor Certificate awarded to John Mousley from Riddell School No. 528 in 1929 2 Education Department of Victoria Merit Certificates 1929 3 Education Department of Victoria Merit Certificates 1932 4 Department of Education Victoria Technical Certificates awarded to John Mousley 1933 and 1934 5 Indenture agreement for John Wilfred Mousleys apprenticeship with JHH Jackson of Sunshine 1935 Keith Joseph and John Wilfred Mousley certificates Certificate Keith Joseph and John Wilfred Mousley certificates ...Records scholastic achievements of John and Keith Mousley and Indenture agreement required for an apprenticeship 1 Honor Certificate awarded to John Mousley from Riddell School No. 528 in 1929 2 Education Department of Victoria Merit Certificates 1929 3 Education Department of Victoria Merit Certificates 1932 4 Department of Education Victoria Technical Certificates awarded to John Mousley 1933 and 1934 5 Indenture agreement for John Wilfred Mousleys apprenticeship with JHH Jackson of Sunshine 1935keith joseph mousley, john wilfred mousley -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedAdministrative record - H.V. McKay Apprentice Indenture of Mr Arnold Cox 1907, Copy made 2000
... A copy of an Indenture agreement between Mr F. Cox (father) and Mr G. McKay for Arnold Cox for an apprenticeship at McKay's factory 3rd November, 1907....McKays Sunshine Harvester Works Cox A copy of an Indenture agreement between Mr F. Cox (father) and Mr G. McKay for Arnold Cox for an apprenticeship at McKay's factory 3rd November, 1907. ...h.v. mckays, sunshine harvester works, cox -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Thomas "Tom" Hoole Documents Relating To His Life And History, 1930s - 1990s
... Birth Certificate Thomas Hoole 23 July 1927|2 Photograph copies no details|Envelope 22 April 1961|Letter to Thomas Hoole from Industrial Service Engineers 20 April 1961|Certificate City and Guilds of London Institute passed Final Examination in Patternmaking 5 February 1959|Award entitlements for New Employees Massey Ferguson Australia Limited commenced 18 April 1961 Awards Hours of work Pay Day Parcels Safety First Injuries Sick Leave Tax Deductions Tools Smoking Cut Luncheon Service Parking Facilities Change of Address|Indenture of Apprenticeship 28 August 1945 between Industrial Service Engineers Pty Ltd 212 Whitehall Street Footscray|Envelope 39 Rosamond Road North Footscray|Drivers Licence 20 January 1957|Preston Motors Registration GRZ165|Letter from Industrial Engineering Ltd 23 January 1959 Thomas Hoole passed examinatons|Certificate Junior Technical December 1943|Merit Certificate 12 November 1943|Reference from Dr FJ Menadue 9 October 1943|Extract of Entry Birth Certificate 5 October 1943|Date List|Certificate for Training within Industry Job Safety Course for Supervisors and Foremen 24 November 1967|Invitation by the Managing Director of Massey Ferguson Mr HP Weber inviting Mr T Hoole attend the opening of The new Foundry at Sunshine 16 November 1967 and a letter detailing the opening|Menu from Hotel Federal Melbourne signed|Massey Feguson Records questionnaire 15 March 1976|Yarraville Tennis Club Life Membership 18 July 1971|Certificate of Registration of Trailer 6 March 1969 $3.50 per annum|Certificate of Massey Ferguson Training within Industry Program 1967 Job Relations Job Instruction Job Methods Job Safety|Mrs Joan Hoole Proposal for life Membership Sunshine Golf Club 1971|Pamphlet Matthew Robert Hoole 13 March 1998|Funeral Pamphlet Joan Hoole 12 December 1933 to 22 May 2015|Newspaper article 12 May 2005 Elderly man killed wife hurt in single car crash|Notes provided by daughter...Thomas "Tom" Hoole Birth Certificate Thomas Hoole 23 July 1927|2 Photograph copies no details|Envelope 22 April 1961|Letter to Thomas Hoole from Industrial Service Engineers 20 April 1961|Certificate City and Guilds of London Institute passed Final Examination in Patternmaking 5 February 1959|Award entitlements for New Employees Massey Ferguson Australia Limited commenced 18 April 1961 Awards Hours of work Pay Day Parcels Safety First Injuries Sick Leave Tax Deductions Tools Smoking Cut Luncheon Service Parking Facilities Change of Address|Indenture of Apprenticeship 28 August 1945 between Industrial Service Engineers Pty Ltd 212 Whitehall Street Footscray|Envelope 39 Rosamond Road North Footscray|Drivers Licence 20 January 1957|Preston Motors Registration GRZ165|Letter from Industrial Engineering Ltd 23 January 1959 Thomas Hoole passed examinatons|Certificate Junior Technical December 1943|Merit Certificate 12 November 1943|Reference from Dr FJ Menadue 9 October 1943|Extract of Entry Birth Certificate 5 October 1943|Date List|Certificate for Training within Industry Job Safety Course for Supervisors and Foremen 24 November 1967|Invitation by the Managing Director of Massey Ferguson Mr HP Weber inviting Mr T Hoole attend the opening of The new Foundry at Sunshine 16 November 1967 and a letter detailing the opening|Menu from Hotel Federal Melbourne signed|Massey Feguson Records questionnaire 15 March 1976|Yarraville Tennis Club Life Membership 18 July 1971|Certificate of Registration of Trailer 6 March 1969 $3.50 per annum|Certificate of Massey Ferguson Training within Industry Program 1967 Job Relations Job Instruction Job Methods Job Safety|Mrs Joan Hoole Proposal for life Membership Sunshine Golf Club 1971|Pamphlet Matthew Robert Hoole 13 March 1998|Funeral Pamphlet Joan Hoole 12 December 1933 to 22 May 2015|Newspaper article 12 May 2005 Elderly man killed wife hurt in single car crash|Notes provided by daughter Documents relating to the life and history of Tom Hoole certificates Archive Thomas "Tom" Hoole Documents Relating To His Life And History ...Birth Certificate Thomas Hoole 23 July 1927|2 Photograph copies no details|Envelope 22 April 1961|Letter to Thomas Hoole from Industrial Service Engineers 20 April 1961|Certificate City and Guilds of London Institute passed Final Examination in Patternmaking 5 February 1959|Award entitlements for New Employees Massey Ferguson Australia Limited commenced 18 April 1961 Awards Hours of work Pay Day Parcels Safety First Injuries Sick Leave Tax Deductions Tools Smoking Cut Luncheon Service Parking Facilities Change of Address|Indenture of Apprenticeship 28 August 1945 between Industrial Service Engineers Pty Ltd 212 Whitehall Street Footscray|Envelope 39 Rosamond Road North Footscray|Drivers Licence 20 January 1957|Preston Motors Registration GRZ165|Letter from Industrial Engineering Ltd 23 January 1959 Thomas Hoole passed examinatons|Certificate Junior Technical December 1943|Merit Certificate 12 November 1943|Reference from Dr FJ Menadue 9 October 1943|Extract of Entry Birth Certificate 5 October 1943|Date List|Certificate for Training within Industry Job Safety Course for Supervisors and Foremen 24 November 1967|Invitation by the Managing Director of Massey Ferguson Mr HP Weber inviting Mr T Hoole attend the opening of The new Foundry at Sunshine 16 November 1967 and a letter detailing the opening|Menu from Hotel Federal Melbourne signed|Massey Feguson Records questionnaire 15 March 1976|Yarraville Tennis Club Life Membership 18 July 1971|Certificate of Registration of Trailer 6 March 1969 $3.50 per annum|Certificate of Massey Ferguson Training within Industry Program 1967 Job Relations Job Instruction Job Methods Job Safety|Mrs Joan Hoole Proposal for life Membership Sunshine Golf Club 1971|Pamphlet Matthew Robert Hoole 13 March 1998|Funeral Pamphlet Joan Hoole 12 December 1933 to 22 May 2015|Newspaper article 12 May 2005 Elderly man killed wife hurt in single car crash|Notes provided by daughterthomas "tom" hoole -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, General indenture form, 1932
... Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne apprenticeships daniel harvey johnstone william george A general indenture form (D.Harvey) for apprentice William George Johnstone as a fitter in the agricultural and horticultural implement trade. ...A general indenture form (D.Harvey) for apprentice William George Johnstone as a fitter in the agricultural and horticultural implement trade.A general indenture form (D.Harvey) for apprentice William George Johnstone as a fitter in the agricultural and horticultural implement trade.A general indenture form (D.Harvey) for apprentice William George Johnstone as a fitter in the agricultural and horticultural implement trade.apprenticeships, daniel harvey, johnstone, william george -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Certificate - Indenture between Francis Every and John Beall Young, book binder, for apprenticeship. 1899
... Indenture between Francis Every and John Beall Young, book binder, for apprenticeship. 1899....This indenture was between Francis James Every who was apprenticed to John Beall Young to learn the skills of Book Binder and paper ruler. Document was dated 24th April, 1899. Every went on to become a book dealer in King Street, Bendigo. Every Business Book binder Apprenticeship ...An indenture is a formal legal document that establishes a binding agreement between two or more parties, outlining their rights, obligations, and terms of the contract. This indenture was between Francis James Every who was apprenticed to John Beall Young to learn the skills of Book Binder and paper ruler. Document was dated 24th April, 1899. Every went on to become a book dealer in King Street, Bendigo. every, business, book binder, apprenticeship, john beall young
