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Stawell Historical Society IncDrawing, Mr W. Laxton, Stawell Boot Factory in Main Street Stawell c1890 -- Sketch
... Laxton, Stawell Boot Factory in Main Street Stawell c1890 -- Sketch...Laxton Stawell Boot Factory Main Street Stawell From Sketch series Circa 1890...Large group of men and women on verandah of boot factory...Laxton Stawell Boot Factory Main Street Stawell From Sketch series Circa 1890 Stawell Businesses Large group of men and women on verandah of boot factory Mr W. ...W. Laxton Stawell Boot Factory Main Street Stawell From Sketch series Circa 1890Large group of men and women on verandah of boot factorystawell businesses -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Goldings Boot Factory
... Goldings Boot Factory...Golding Boot Factory...Staff inside the Boot Factory making shoes 15 January 1923...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Staff inside the Boot Factory making shoes 15 January 1923 Golding Boot Factory Canterbury Gardens Black and White photograph Photograph Goldings Boot Factory ...Staff inside the Boot Factory making shoes 15 January 1923Black and White photographgolding boot factory, canterbury gardens -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Goldings Boot Factory
... Goldings Boot Factory...Golding Boot Factory...Male Staff inside the Boot Factory making shoes 15 January 1923...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Male Staff inside the Boot Factory making shoes 15 January 1923 Golding Boot Factory Canterbury Gardens Black and White photograph Photograph Goldings Boot Factory ...Male Staff inside the Boot Factory making shoes 15 January 1923Black and White photographgolding boot factory, canterbury gardens -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPhotograph - Card Box Photographs, Oliver and Stevens' Boot Factory, Armstrong Street
... Oliver and Stevens' Boot Factory, Armstrong Street....Oliver and Stevens' Boot Factory...City of Ballarat Libraries Eureka Centre Eureka Street Ballarat East goldfields Plate 223 Chuck Photo Series Oliver and Stevens' Boot Factory Armstrong Street Building Manufacturing Commerical Oliver and Stevens' Boot Factory, Armstrong Street. ...Plate 223 Chuck Photo Seriesoliver and stevens' boot factory, armstrong street, building, manufacturing, commerical -
City of Ballarat LibrariesPostcard - Card Box Photographs, S. Book's Boot Factory Post Office Place. Ballarat
... S. Book's Boot Factory Post Office Place. Ballarat....S. Book's Boot Factory...Book's Boot Factory Post Office Place. Ballarat. Postcard Card Box Photographs ...Wholesale Boot Manufacturer. S.B.B.B.F. Plate 315 Chuck Photo Series.s. book's boot factory, post office place, building, manufacturing -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)Boot Factory
... Boot Factory......boot factory...Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries. Ballarat boot factory Boot Factory ...This photograph is from the Max Harris Collection held by the Ballaraat Mechanics' Institute. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries.ballarat, boot factory -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Goldings Boot Factory
... Goldings Boot Factory...Golding Boot Factory...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Outside view of staff relaxing in Canterbury Gardens 1923 Golding Boot Factory Factories Canterbury Gardens Black and white photograph Photograph Goldings Boot Factory ...Outside view of staff relaxing in Canterbury Gardens 1923Black and white photographgolding boot factory, factories, canterbury gardens -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Goldings Boot Factory
... Goldings Boot Factory...Golding Boot Factory...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Inside the factory showing production of shoes 15 January 1923 Golding Boot Factory Factories Black and white photograph Photograph Goldings Boot Factory ...Inside the factory showing production of shoes 15 January 1923Black and white photographgolding boot factory, factories -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Goldings Boot Factory, Male staff
... Goldings Boot Factory, Male staff...Goldings Boot Factory...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne 65 male staff photographed in 1923 Goldings Boot Factory Canterbury Vintage Clothing Black and White photograph Photograph Goldings Boot Factory, Male staff ...65 male staff photographed in 1923Black and White photographgoldings boot factory, canterbury, vintage clothing -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Goldings Boot Factory, Female staff
... Goldings Boot Factory, Female staff...Goldings Boot Factory...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne 62 female staff photographed in Canterbury Gardens 1923 Goldings Boot Factory Canterbury Vintage Clothing Black and White photograph Photograph Goldings Boot Factory, Female staff ...62 female staff photographed in Canterbury Gardens 1923Black and White photographgoldings boot factory, canterbury, vintage clothing -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Goldings Boot Factory, Managerial Staff
... Goldings Boot Factory, Managerial Staff...Goldings Boot Factory...Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne 5 Managerial staff photographed in 1923 Lesley Marfleet, William Golding, Alfred Golding Goldings Boot Factory Vintage Clothing Canterbury Gardens Black and White photograph Photograph Goldings Boot Factory, Managerial Staff ...5 Managerial staff photographed in 1923Lesley Marfleet, William Golding, Alfred GoldingBlack and White photographgoldings boot factory, vintage clothing, canterbury gardens -
Canterbury History GroupPhotograph - Goldings Boot Factory
... Goldings Boot Factory, ...Goldings Boot Factory...Note the lovely panelling in the hall, can be seen on the back wall. Goldings Boot Factory Black and White photograph Photograph Goldings Boot Factory, ...Women machinists working inside the factory 1923The factory has expanded into the hall which was originally above it. Note the lovely panelling in the hall, can be seen on the back wall.Black and White photographgoldings boot factory -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr W. Laxton's Boot Factory with workers lined up on verandah in Main Street Stawell
... Mr W. Laxton's Boot Factory with workers lined up on verandah in Main Street Stawell...W. Laxton Boot Factory with workers lined up on verandah Main Street Stawell....Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians W. Laxton Boot Factory with workers lined up on verandah Main Street Stawell. ...W. Laxton Boot Factory with workers lined up on verandah Main Street Stawell.stawell businesses -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Laxton Bros Stawell Boot Factory Shop
... Laxton Bros Stawell Boot Factory Shop...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Laxton Bros Stawell Boot Factory Shop Photograph ... -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)Oliver & Stevens Armstrong St Sth
... ...boot factory...Ballarat Armstrong St sth Oliver Stevens boot factory Oliver & Stevens Armstrong St Sth ...This photograph is from the Max Harris Collection held by the Ballaraat Mechanics' Institute. Please contact BMI for all print and usage inquiries.ballarat, armstrong st sth, oliver stevens, boot factory -
Canterbury History GroupDocument - Thematic Environmental History, Built Heritage, 1/05/2012
... ... Goldings Boot Factory...Final document produced, after community consultation, for the City of Boroondara by Built Heritage City of Boroondara Canterbury Churches Cottages Dairies Danks Family Elgar Survey Exploration Frognall Goldings Boot Factory Maling Road Malone's Hotel Maps Masonic Lodges National Parks Native Plants Police Stations Post Offices Railways Rochester Road Schools Shrublands Soldiers Memorial Hall Sport Telephone Exchanges Theatres Transport Wildlife Canterbury Road Land subdivisions Parks and reserves Outer Circle railway Back yards 242 pages Document Thematic Environmental History Built Heritage ...Thematic Environmental Heritage. Final document produced, after community consultation, for the City of Boroondara by Built Heritage242 pages city of boroondara, canterbury, churches, cottages, dairies, danks family, elgar survey, exploration, frognall, goldings boot factory, maling road, malone's hotel, maps, masonic lodges, national parks, native plants, police stations, post offices, railways, rochester road, schools, shrublands, soldiers memorial hall, sport, telephone exchanges, theatres, transport, wildlife, canterbury road, land subdivisions, parks and reserves, outer circle railway, back yards -
Expression AustraliaNewsletter, The Victorian Deaf - November-December 1931
... james m. johnston, bedggood boot factory, eva hair, eva johnston, e.r . peacock, n. armstrong, l.a. cleveland, r. j. oehr, ernest j. d. abraham, mrs f. e. frewin, lambert, mrs t. peters, mrs d. ashby, w. o'bryan, percy smith,gerald edwards, hamson, jim walters, hately, fred kendall, w. h. crush, bert walters, mrs j. sutherland, m. g. b. mortimer, mrs j. o'gorman, g. hawkins, e. leber, e. johnson, bessie graham, alice graham, hope campbell, elizabeth mills, robert adam mills, william patrick monahan, mary ann monahan,...Expression Australia Level 4 340 Albert Street East Melbourne melbourne A bi-monthly magazine published by the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria 'The Victorian Deaf' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria. james m. johnston, bedggood boot factory, eva hair, eva johnston, e.r . peacock, n. armstrong, l.a. cleveland, r. j. oehr, ernest j. d. abraham, mrs f. e. frewin, lambert, mrs t. peters, mrs d. ashby, w. o'bryan, percy smith,gerald edwards, hamson, jim walters, hately, fred kendall, w. h. crush, bert walters, mrs j. sutherland, m. g. b. mortimer, mrs j. o'gorman, g. hawkins, e. leber, e. johnson, bessie graham, alice graham, hope campbell, elizabeth mills, robert adam mills, william patrick monahan, mary ann monahan, Vol. 2 No. 5, November-December 1931; Size 21.5cmHx14cmW The Victorian Deaf - November-December 1931 Newsletter ...A bi-monthly magazine published by the Deaf Committee of the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of Victoria'The Victorian Deaf' Newsletter is a significant publication as an historical record giving and insight into the people, activities and events of the Deaf Community in Victoria.Vol. 2 No. 5, November-December 1931; Size 21.5cmHx14cmWjames m. johnston, bedggood boot factory, eva hair, eva johnston, e.r . peacock, n. armstrong, l.a. cleveland, r. j. oehr, ernest j. d. abraham, mrs f. e. frewin, lambert, mrs t. peters, mrs d. ashby, w. o'bryan, percy smith,gerald edwards, hamson, jim walters, hately, fred kendall, w. h. crush, bert walters, mrs j. sutherland, m. g. b. mortimer, mrs j. o'gorman, g. hawkins, e. leber, e. johnson, bessie graham, alice graham, hope campbell, elizabeth mills, robert adam mills, william patrick monahan, mary ann monahan, -
Canterbury History GroupNewspaper, Practical cheer, 23/12/1922 12:00:00 AM
... Mention in the Sun News-Pictorial, Saturday, December 23, 1922 of bonus to staff of Goldings boot factory. includes two photographs....Canterbury History Group 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne Canterbury Golding Family Boot Factories Mention in the Sun News-Pictorial, Saturday, December 23, 1922 of bonus to staff of Goldings boot factory. includes two photographs. ...Mention in the Sun News-Pictorial, Saturday, December 23, 1922 of bonus to staff of Goldings boot factory. includes two photographs.canterbury, golding family, boot factories -
Falls Creek Historical SocietyEquipment - Caber Ski Boots
... He died on 3 March 1997 In 1990, Rossignol acquired the Caber boot factory in Italy and rebranded the product under the Rossignol label....He died on 3 March 1997 In 1990, Rossignol acquired the Caber boot factory in Italy and rebranded the product under the Rossignol label. ...Giovanni Caberlotto was born on 27 February 1941 in Montebelluna, Italy into a family of boot makers and street vendors. In 1960 Giovanni was called up for military training and enlisted in the Alpini skiing company, learning to ski and gained a military instructor's license. During this time, he learned to recognize boots and materials and looked for innovative solutions to make them more comfortable. He returned home after his military service and convinced his father he no longer wanted to be a street vendor. In 1963 the Caberlotto family sold a piece of land to finance the new business: Caber and established a ski boot factory. In 1965, upon the death of his father, Giovanni took over the reins of the family business. He looked with interest at a new material for ski boots: plastic, travelling to the USA to carry out further investigation. Giovanni began to use plastic polymers which, once heated and melted, were injected directly into the mold and left to cool. He also began a range of sponsorships to promote his brand including the 1964 World Cup slalom event in Cortina d'Ampezzo. He also gained a four year deal with the Italian Winter Sports Federation (FISI). In 1974 he sold Caber to the US company Spalding, remaining as President of the company until 1979. In 1974 the Caberlotto brothers exploited the second part of the family surname and founded Lotto. For non-competition reasons they work on tennis and leisure shoes. The new company, in addition to tennis, becomes a successful brand in football, basketball and athletics. Giovanni left Spalding in 1980 and returned to Montebelluna, becoming the General Manager of Lotto. He died on 3 March 1997 In 1990, Rossignol acquired the Caber boot factory in Italy and rebranded the product under the Rossignol label.These boots are significant because they represented an advance in ski boot technology and were a popular brand in the 1970s.Lime green and black Caber ski boots. Each boot has five metal fastenings.On side of boots - Cabercaber ski boots, skiing equipment, skiing technology -
Stawell Historical Society IncAdvertising Material, Wall map of Stawell Shire & Borough of Stawell. Supplement Stawell Times & Wimmera Advertiser
... Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. Stawell Boot Factory, Main Street Stawell. Anthony Bone, Saddler, Main Street Stawell. ...Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. Stawell Boot Factory, Main Street Stawell. Anthony Bone, Saddler, Main Street Stawell. ...Advertised Stawell Businesses W. Whiteside, Taylor Clothiers Main Stree.t Mitchell Brothers Auctioneers, Stock & Station Agents, Stawell. The Stawell Times & Wimmera Advertiser, R.W. Baxter Manager. J. H. Stabb, Coach Builder. Isaac Cook, Saddler. Main Street Stawell. Gustav Mahnke. Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker. McMullin Bros, Produce Merchants and Family Grocer. L.C. Phillips, Taylor & Clothier, Main Street Stawell. Victoria House, George Sprague, Family Draper Main Street. Josiah Cook Butchers, Main Street. The Town Hall Hotel, Wm Short, Main Street. R. H. Wadsworth. Practical Watchmaker & Jeweler. Main Street Stawell. John Allingham, Importer General Draper and Outfitter. Boot & Shoe Warehouse. W. Laxton. Boot and Shoe Manufacturer. Stawell Boot Factory, Main Street Stawell. Anthony Bone, Saddler, Main Street Stawell. Stawell Brewery. G. Bryant & Co. H. Edhouse Manager, Stawell West. The Stawell Coffee Palace, Main Street. T. Aldred Proprieter. S. Isaacson, Draper & Clothier . Main Street Stawell. The Wimmera Flour Mill Co. Ltd. W. Frayne, Manager. George Kay & Co. (Late Wayman & Kay) Iron & Brass Founders, Engineers , Etc Stawell. Large Paper Wall map coloured with cloth backing. Maps of Shire & Borough of Stawell & Advertising The Unique Combine's New map of the Shire of Stawell Compiled by H. E. Ward late Government Draftsmann businesses -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Abbott Supply Petty Cash Book, 1900s
... Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Hard covered Ledger Petty Cash Bookhistory, bendigo, abbott collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Abbott Supply Transaction and debtors Book, 1880s
... Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Abbott Supply Transaction and debtors Bookhistory, bendigo, abbott collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - F. Collins and Co. Wholesale Price List, 1903
... Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.F. Collins and Co. Wholesale Price List 1903; Sporting Equipment/Wear. 4 pageshistory, bendigo, abbott collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Tanners and Curriers' Journal and Shoe Trade Review, 1/5/1884
... Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.The Tanners and Curriers' Journal and Shoe Trade Review London May 1st 1884, Cover and two other pages of the document; wanted Ads; latest trade news. 32 pageshistory, bendigo, abbott collection -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Francis Chapman, Sons and Deekes - Monthly Circular - Current Prices and Shipping List, 1926
... Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Francis Chapman, Sons and Deekes - Monthly Circular (34th Year of Issue; No.397 - Current Prices and Shipping List January 1926, Castlereagh House, Castlereagh Street Sydney; Australian, New Zealand, South African and General Overseas, Buying Shipping, insurance and Chartering Agents. 35 pageshistory, bendigo, abbott collection, francis chapmen sons & deekes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Australasian Trade Review, Mercantile Shipping Gazette and Manufacturers' Journal, 1887
... Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.The Australasian Trade Review, Mercantile Shipping Gazette and Manufacturers' Journal - 60 pages - Front and internal pages shown.history, bendigo, abbott collection, australian trade review -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - The Eagle and Globe Steel Co Ltd Melbourne Stock List, 1924
... Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Booklet from the Eagle and Steel Melbourne Stocklist sent to Abbott Supply in 1923; 20 pageshistory, bendigo, abbott collection, eagle and globe steel -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Gair's Melbourne Canvas Goods Catalogue, October 1933
... Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Price List from Gair's Melbourne Canvas Goods Manufacturers 36 Pages: All types of canvas bags and buckets; saddle bags; tents and flys; grass catchers; umbrellas; dust covers; blinds, curtains and awnings; wagon and lorry covers; tennis nets; capenters' aprons; hoses; hammocks; swings; chairs; quoits; sleeping bags; pennants; flags; etc.history, bendigo, abbott collection, gair's melbourne canvas manufacturers -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - Abbott Supply Petty Cash Book, 1890s
... Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. ...Joseph Henry Abbott founded the business in 1853 with a store that supplied everyday essential items to those seeking their fortune on the goldfields. The timing and choice of store ensured that he would become a prominent part of the Bendigo business scene. Abbott's next venture was to establish the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst. In 1867, his wife took over running the shop which was located next to the Bendigo Arcade near Williamson Street. In 1876, the leather business of T Baulderstone was purchased, and operations were further expanded later by the acquisition of the Edinburgh Tannery at Sheepwash Creek, and The Edinburgh Leather & Grindery warehouse in Bull Street, Sandhurst. In 1889, Joseph Abbott passed all interests in the business to his son, who shared the same name, in partnership with an adopted son, Richard Hartley Smith Abbott. The business continued trading under the name J H Abbott & Co.Hard covered Ledger Petty Cash Bookhistory, bendigo, abbott collection -
City of Greater Bendigo - Civic CollectionPhotograph - Commemorative portrait, Hon J. H. A. Abbott J.P., M.L.C, c 1904
... In 1853 he opened a store in Bendigo, Abbott and Co and from there began a lengthy career as a business man supplying the local community with goods and services, owning the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst, run by his wife, Anne (nee Deague). ...In 1853 he opened a store in Bendigo, Abbott and Co and from there began a lengthy career as a business man supplying the local community with goods and services, owning the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst, run by his wife, Anne (nee Deague). ...Joseph Henry Abbott arrived in Australia from Birmingham England in 1852 aged 22 hoping to make his fortune on the goldfields. In 1853 he opened a store in Bendigo, Abbott and Co and from there began a lengthy career as a business man supplying the local community with goods and services, owning the New Times Boot Market & Factory in Pall Mall, Sandhurst, run by his wife, Anne (nee Deague). J H Abbott’s main ambitions were to serve on the local and state councils. He was elected Chairman of the Sandhurst Borough Council in 1860, Mayor of the City of Bendigo in 1891 and was gazetted a Justice of the Peace in 1864. Over his lifetime J H Abbott was closely linked to nearly all the leading institutions in Bendigo and worked for the benefit of local charities. He was trustee of the Bendigo Art Gallery and a Freemason and was said to be the first person in Bendigo to have a telephone installed in1882 between his residence and his business in Pall Mall. After JH Abbott died in 1904 he passed on his businesses to his son JH Abbott Jnr and adopted son RHS Abbott. These businesses continued to trade under the name JH Abbott & Co and today still operates under the name Abbott Supply although the last of the family interests ceased in 1986.Head and shoulder portrait in sepia tone of Joseph Henry Abbott. Framed and mounted photograph with separate hand-inscribed title panel. Ornamental frame with a green window mount. Hon J. H. Abbott J.P. M.L.C. / member Municipal, town and City Coundil / Chairaqn of Municipality 1860, manager of City 1891 & 1892 / Inaugurated Mayor's Chain 1891 / Died Nov 10th 1904 llc; Bartlet Broschairman of sandhurst borough, chairman of municipality, city of bendigo mayor, city of bendigo mayoress, ann abbott
