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Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Equipment from the Carlton and United Brewery, Ballarat, 2007, 2007
When the Ballarat Brewery was demolished the Ammonia Compressor was moved to near the Brew Tower, Armstrong Street.Three photographs of the 140 ton Ammonia Compresor used at the Ballarat Brewery. The compressor was possibly moved to Ballarat from Carlton, and was used from c1930. It was built by Werner of Richmond.Label associated with the compressor "The School of Mines and Industries Ballarat Limited 140 ton Ammonia Compressor, c1930 Built by Werner of Richmond, Melbourne, this compressor was removed from the Carlton and United Breweries Richmond factory and installed in Ballarat in 1959 in order to upgrade the refrigeration plant. Refurbished by members of the former Ballarat Brewery Engine Room it serves as a reminder of the establishment of the brewery on this site by Tulloch and McLaren in 1862."ballarat brewery, ballarat brewing company, brew tower, brew, carlton and united breweries, werner, brewing, tulloch and mclaren, brewery, ballarat school of mines -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Memorabilia - Realia, Serving Trays Stawell Brewery
Stawell Brewery at Lake Reserve Pleasant CreekFour Plated Trays (Stawell Brewery - C Bryant & Co. Pty. Ltd.) in various ConditionStawell Brewery C. Bryant & Co Pty Ltdstawell -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph (colour), Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Building, 06/10/2011
In 1872 William Tulloch and Alexander McLaren constructed a new brick 'Royal Standard Brewery' to the design of architect Henry R. Caselli. They had been operating a much smaller 'Royal Standard' Brewery, possibly since 1859. The Ballarat Brewing Company was established in 1895 and took over operations of the 'Royal Standard'. This new company resulted in the merger of the 'Royal Standard Brewery', James Coglans 'Phoenix Brewery' (Warrenheip) and Henry Leggo's 'Barley Sheaf Brewery' (Creswick Rd). J. Coglan and W. Tulloch were principals of the new company. By 1912 the Ballarat Brewery buildings fronting Armstrong Street were upgraded and new plant installed. Ballarat Brewing Company was well established as a thriving business. In 1926 'Ballarat Bertie' (the cellar-man) advertising image was introduced. It was used successfully until 1994 on 'Ballarat Bitter' labels. During the1940s and 50s the Ballarat Brewing Company was significantly upgraded and extended equipment and buildings. In 1959 Carlton and United Breweries purchased the Ballarat Brewery, its brewing rights and the land (but not the 114 BBC hotels or the Dana Street offices). The Lydiard Street frontage become the 'front' of the CUB Brewery. CUB ceased brewing at the Ballarat Brewery site in 1989 and closed the plant. Four years later the 'brewery site' was purchased by the Ballarat School of Mines to enlarge its campus area as TAFE was a rapidly expanding areas of education. In 1994 plans were developed for the 'Brewery Complex' with careful regard for needed educational facilities and due concern regarding historical aspects of the site and its buildings. There was close consultation and cooperation with the Ballarat City Council during the planning process. In 1995 most of the Brewery buildings were demolished by some special structures and features are preserved. The old brewery chimney was retained as a permanent reminder of the original industrial site, as were two boilers. The SMB Brewery Complex was completed in 1996 and reflects aspects of the former brewery's appearance. It was opened by Prime Minister John Howard on 28 February 1997. Further details at http://guerin.ballarat.edu.au/curator/buildings/site_listing_brewery-complex.shtml Twenty five colour photographs of the Brewery Building at the University of Ballarat SMB (Ballarat School of Mines) campus. The Brewery Building is built on the site of the former Ballarat Brewery and incorporates the chimney and 'Cowley' boilers from that site. ballarat school of mines, henry richards caselli, henry caselli, ballarat brewing, brewery, beer, cowleys foundry, carlton and united breweries -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Poster - Poster Wodonga Brewery, 1889
The Wodonga Brewery was established in Hume Street (now Church Street) Although relatively short lived the brewery had many changes of ownership. D. Hallahan commenced brewing in 1888. On the Fri 4 Jan 1889 Wodonga and Towong Sentinel announced that the Wodonga Brewery had been taken over by D. Clark of Melbourne. By Fri 27 Sep 1889 the proprietor was advertised as W. D. Busch. However, the Wodonga Brewery was sold at auction on Busch’s behalf on 25 Jan 1890. The entire property was knocked down to Mr Louis Wenkelmann, of Jindera, for £500. The brewery was again sold to Patrick Flanagan in 1891. In 1895 Flanagan rented the brewery to the partnership of J. R. Martin and A. Wilcox. When the partnership was dissolved in January 1896, Patrick Flanagan continued to operate the brewery. In September 1905 the Fresh Food and Frozen Storage Company of Melbourne announced that they had secured the old Brewery Buildings in Hume Street, Wodonga to establish a cream receiving depot. In November 1922 tenders were called for the removal of the Old Brewery buildings.This poster is of local significance as it advertises and early business in Wodonga.A coloured poster advertising Wodonga Brewery printed in black, red and white. It has a wood print background and has been mounted on board to protect it.Around the central name: "WODONGA BREWERY/ WODONGA" In the red section: "PALE / W.D. BUSCH/ALE" On either side inside circle: "WDB"wodonga brewery, w. d. busch, manufacturing industries wodonga -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Buninyong Brewery c 1870, c1870
Photograph of an early family, the Sheppards, by their early industrial building, the brewery, in Buninyong, c1870.Significant example of early Buninyong industry, original bluestone building.Mounted B/W photograph of Buninyong Brewery c1870. Bluestone block, brick and timber building with tall round brick chimney nearby. Sheppard family in front of brewery, depicted M,M,M,F,M, with good clothing detail.buninyong brewery, brewery, buninyong, industry, building -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Mrs. Bon Strange (nee Lorensini), Old Brewery and Gong Reservoir Buninyong, c 1935, c1935
Early gold-rush building, originally Brewery, next to Gong Reservoir (early water source for township). Building since converted to residence.Record of early building as of mid 1930'sLaser copy of hand-tinted photograph of Old Brewery and Gong Reservoir Buninyong, c 1935, fields rising behind, tall treees, partially obscured house.building, buninyong, brewery, industry, landscape -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Building, 2011, 17/11/2011
The Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Complex was built on the site of the former Ballarat Brewery. The Cowley's Eureka Iron Works boilers remain from the brewery era.A number of colour photographs of exterior and interior the The Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Complex was built on the site of the former Ballarat Brewery. Two photographs show the Cowley's Eureka Iron Works boilers which were used at the Ballarat Brewery before it was closed and demolished.ballarat school of mines, brewery complex, brewery building, cowley's, eureka ironworks -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Brewery Complex at Federation Australia SMB Campus, 2011, 06/10/2011
The brewery building was built on the site of the Ballarat Brewery. It is part of the Ballarat School of Mines Campus.Photographs of a red brick building with large chimney. The building is the Brewery Complex at Federation University Australia SMB Campus. The chimney is a remnant for the Ballarat Brewery. federation university, federation university australia, feduni, smb campus, ballarat school of mines, brewery complex, ballarat brewery, buildings -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original B/W Photograph, Clive Brooks, Old Brewery, Buninyong, 6 Sep 1993
Part of series to record changes in BuninyongB/W photo old Buninyong Brewery, south east of Gong, formerly Sheppard's Brewerybuninyong, brewery, sheppard -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Men on a Camp with a Stawell Brewery Keg
Group of men on camp some seated on boxes some standing. Stawell Brewery Keg in center of the group and row of bottles in foreground.Black and white photograph of scene in the bush - A group of 8 men, some seated on boxes some standing with a keg and beside two tents. Stawell Brewery inscribed on barrel.stawell -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, FLYING HORSE BAR & BREWERY, 21st century
This brochure has been produced to advertise a commercial business in Warrnambool, the Flying Horse Bar and Brewery located in Raglan Parade east of the city centre.This is a file item and is used as such . It has little significance. This is a sheet of paper with printed material on both sides, including five coloured photographs and a logo.FLYING HORSE BAR & BREWERYflying horse bar and brewery -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Dolphin Brewery, 1900, 1900
A weatherboard brewery run by the Dolphin Brothers. dolphin brothers brewery, brewery, daylesford -
Federation University Historical Collection
Negative - Photograph, Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Building
A building on the Federation University SMB Campus. It is built on the site of the former Ballarat Brewery.2 transparencies of the Brewery building on SMB Campusbrewery building, ballarat school of mines, buildings, chimney -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Interior View of the CUB Brewery at Ballarat, 1995, 1995
Colour photograph inside the Carlton and United Breweries Ballarat factory showing equipment. cub ballarat, brewery, ballarat brewery -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Federation University Brewery, 2021, 12/12/2021
Colour photograph of the brewery in Y Building, Mount Helen Campusbrewery, brewing, y building, mount helen campus -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, The Brewery Complex, 1997, 01/1997
Prime Minister John Howard opened the brewery Complex on 29 January 1997.Four page booklet containing information on the Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Complex.ballarat brewery, ballarat brewing company, brew, ballarat technology park, ballarat school of mines, john howard, s.j. weir, cox sanderson, brewing -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, Ballarat School of Mines Schematic Proposal for the Former Ballarat Brewery Site
The Project Manager for the Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Building was Peter Davies. The plan suggests the closure of Lydiard Street South Copy of the Site plan for the Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Building, built on the site of the former Ballarat Brewery. The plan shows where the new building sites in relation to all other buildings at the Ballarat School of Mines ballarat school of mines, brewery building, ballarat brewery, architectural plans, schematic proposal, smb campus, former ballarat gaol, chimney tower, m.b. john building, lydiard street south, armstrong street south -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Ballarat Brewery, Armstrong Street South, Ballarat
Ballarat Brewery, Armstrong Street South, Ballarat showing the old brick Brew Tower.ballarat brewery, brewery, brewing, brew tower -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Purchase of the Brewery Building, Lydiard Street South, Ballarat, 11/02/1993
Purchase of the Carlton and United Breweries Ballarat site. cub, brewery, ballarat brewery, buildings, peter shiells, bill gribble, kim mcnairn, carlton and united breweries ballarat -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Bottle - Ginger Beer, mid to late 1900's
This bottle was used in a period when "soft" drink ginger beer was "brewed" not only in homes but also in specific breweries. Most rural areas had families which produced their own ginger beer. Medium to large towns and cities had ginger beer "factories". These factories had large "on bottle" advertising who the producer was. This producer advertising was firmly infused into the bottle and not on removable labels (late 1900's on wards). Regional breweries had a strong following, similar to State beer producing breweries. The competition between breweries of ginger beer was regional and not state or international. Return of bottles was not a sign of saving the environment or becoming eco- friendly but a requirement to keep production costs low. This is highlighted by "This bottle Remains the Property", in other words return when empty. Up to the end of the second World War Australian "soft drink" demand was for local produce. The American invasion of other flavours of "soft drink" came in the 1950's. Multi -Corporations producing non alcoholic beverages at lower production costs reduced local manufacturers considerably. This however had little effect on semi isolated rural areas where home brews flourished.This bottle shows the impact that small regional towns had and still have on semi isolated rural communities(Kiewsa Valley). With better communications (radio/television/newspapers) and a better transport connections specialised breweries such as the Wangaratta Brewery had an extensive customer "hinterland" to serve. The "canny" rural population would be able to reuse this bottle for their own specific purpose. Because of the long distances between Kiewa Valley residences and the major towns available to them, the issue of adaptability of any purchases made was always closely linked to their long term usefulness.This bottle is made from thick clear glass and has a capacity of one and a half pints. It has a flat top with a wooden screw stopper (internal thread). On one side "THIS BOTTLE REMAINS THE PROPERTY OF WANGARATTA BREWERY PTY LTD" On the top rim of bottle on both sides "17". On the bottom of the base are "AGM" AND "346"ginger beer bottle, soft drink bottles, cordial bottles, wangaratta drinks -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, View of The Gong, old Brewery in the background, September 1993
The Gong has been part of the Buninyong industrial, cultural and recreational history pre and post 1837Fed by springs, the Gong has been a major source of water for industrial, pastoral, recreational uses and local wildlifeBlack and white photograph of the Gong, view of the South East Corner with the Old Brewery in the backgroundbotanic gardens, brewery, landscape, industry, water supply, springs -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book - Report, Former Ballarat Brewery Conservation Analysis, 1994, 1994
The former Ballarat Brewery site was purchased by the Ballarat School of Mines in 1993 who commissioned the conservation management plan. It has closed as a brewery in 1989 and the plant and fittings auctioned. The buildings were demolished and a new educational facility known as the brewery Complex was built, using some elements of the former brewery in its design. 124 page report copied onto A4 white paper, with additional appendices and definitions. Contents include brewing in Australia, site history, Tulloch & McLaren Royal Standarg Brewery, Henry Caselli, Ballarat Brewing Company, Physical Survey and comparitive analysis.ballarat school of mines, henry richards caselli, henry caselli, chimney, ballarat brewery, carlton and united breweries, tulloch and mclaren, henry r caselli, ballarat brewing company, cub, brewing tower, brew tower, boiler and engine room, cooling tower -
Kilmore Historical Society
Photograph, Heather Knight, Brewery Hill, Cnr Sydney & Clarke Street, 2002
15cm x 10cm coloured photograph of Brewery Hill, corner of Sydney Street and Clarke Street. It shows Brisbane Street. There is a car traveling up Brisbane Street.Written on the back: Brewery Hill, cnr Sydney St + Clarke Showing Brisbane St on left Photo: Heather Knight Feb 2002 -
Bacchus Marsh & District Historical Society
Photograph, Symington Brewery, Hopetoun, near Bacchus Marsh 1883
The family of William Symington arrived in Melbourne in 1855. By 1858 they had come to Bacchus Marsh and built a house at Hopetoun a few kilometres east of the town. A brewery next to the house was also built around this time. It was a licensed brewery between 1862 and 1886. The elder William Symington died in March 1867 and the brewery was then operated by his son the younger William Symington for a number of years. It ceased operations sometime before 1900. Small sepia unframed photograph on card with gold border framing photograph. Housed in the album, 'Photographs of Bacchus Marsh and District in 1883 by Stevenson and McNicoll'. The image shows the brewery and house which belonged to the Symington family of Hopetoun, near Bacchus Marsh. The house is a timber structure with two chimneys and a front verandah. The front yard of the house is enclosed by a timber fence. At the front of the fence can be seen a dog kennel. Other tools, such as a wheelbarrow, lie in the yard. The brewery building is of timber and brick. On the hillside behind the buildings are paddocks fenced with post-and -rail fencing.On the front: Stevenson & McNicoll. Photo. 108 Elizabeth St. Melbourne. COPIES CAN BE OBTAINED AT ANY TIME. On the back: LIGHT & TRUTH inscribed on a banner surmounted by a representation of the rising sun. Copies of this Portrait can be had at any time by sending the Name and Post Office Money Order or Stamps for the amount of order to STEVENSON & McNICOLL LATE BENSON & STEVENSON, Photographers. 108 Elizabeth Street, MELBOURNE. stevenson and mcnicoll 1883 photographs of bacchus marsh and district, breweries, symington family bacchus marsh, william symington 1840-1929, william symington 1802-1867 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Phil Bryce, Removal of a fibre-glass chimney extension from a chimney from the former Ballarat Brewery, 2015, 13/11/2015
The chimney extension on what was the former Carlton and United Breweries boiler house at Ballarat installed in 1972 and it is constructed of a special formulation of fibreglass reinforced plastics designed to operate at elevated temperature (ie boiler flue gas). It is thought to be one of 26 or 28 fibreglass boiler chimneys designed and installed in Victoria in the 1970s, and is thought to be one of the last to be removed. In its day the fibreglass chimney extension was at the cutting edge of fibreglass technology and is therefore well worth retaining. Removal of the chimney extension to the brick chimney outside the brewery building was deemed necessary to prolong the life of the chimney, and also because the fibreglass extension had reached end of life and posing a possible threat. According an Engineering assessment, fibreglass structures have a life expectancy of between 20 years (when fatigue loaded) and up to 100 years (static loaded). We don’t know when it was added to the chimney but believe it was most likely in the early 1970s. Given that it is subject to wind load and often observed to be moving in the wind it is likely that it will be at the end of its life. The chimney will be made good and we have the necessary planning approvals in place to undertake the works. The chimney extension was removed on 13 November 2015 in accordance with a planning permit obtained by the University. The extension is believed to have been added in the 1970s and was predominantly made from fibre glass. The structure was removed for safety reasons and to preserve the integrity of the historic brick chimney which supported it. Coloured digital photographs associated with the removal of a fibreglass extension to a chimney which was part of the Former Ballarat Brewery/Carlton and United Breweries complex. Images also include the last day the chimney was in situ.chimney, fibreglass, former ballarat brewery, former carlton and united breweries, ballarat school of mines, brewery complex -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan - Plans, Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Building Plans, 1995, 1995
The Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Building is now a part of the Ballarat Technology Park.Site plan and landscape plan for Stage 3 works for the Ballarat School of Mines Brewery Building. .1) Site plan by Philip Cox Sanderson & Partners, Melbourne .2) Landscape plan by John Patrick Pty Ltd, Landscape consultants, Kew, Victoriaballarat school of mines, brewery building, ballarat technology park, john patrick, philip cox sanderson, landscaping, archtectural plans -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Document, Warrnambool New Brewery, 1870s
This is an invoice sent from the Warrnambool New Brewery (Walter Sheldrick & Co.) to Captain Selby. The Bill was for two dozen ales ordered on November 4th 1873 and for 6 dozen ales ordered on November 24th 1873 (cost £6-18-0). The bill was paid in February 1874. The Warrnambool New Brewery was established in 1868 by a company headed by a Warrnambool butcher and hotel proprietor, Walter Sheldrick. It was at the corner of Timor and Fairy Streets. After the first year the company was wound up and Walter Sheldrick and Thomas Price and, initially, two other partners, continued on the business. Sheldrick died in 1876 and his son Richard took over the business. By 1892 he had left the business and the brewery was operated by Edward Price, Edmund Hutton and William Trigg. In 1894 the brewery was sold and continued on until it was closed in 1922. The labels of Warrnambool Sheldricks ales had been known throughout the Western District for over 50 years. Captain Selby came to Warrnambool in the late 1860s and lived at ‘Clifton’ on the banks of the Hopkins River not far from the mouth if the river. He was a keen sportsman and was prominent in the Anglers Society, the Rowing Club (as President) and the Gun Club (pigeon shooting).As this is an original 1873 docket it is of considerable interest. It refers to the Warrnambool New Brewery, a prominent business in Warrnambool for over 50 years and to Captain Selby, well-known at the time in sporting circles. We have a good collection of other Captain Selby dockets. This is a buff-coloured piece of paper, an 1873 invoice sent from the Warrnambool New Brewery (Walter Sheldrick and Company) to Captain Selby of Warrnambool. The docket has printed red lines and both printed and handwritten material in black ink. The page has one small tear.warrnambool, walter sheldrick, captain selby, warrnambool new brewery, sheldrick ales -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Brewery Building of the Stawell Brewery originally owned by Thomas Powell and later Bryant and Co in Stawell West near the Botanical Reserve
Wooden Brewery Building Stawell Brewery originally owned by Thomas Powell and later Bryant and Co. Located Stawell West near the Botanical Reserve. Closed about 1918. where there are scores of Hotels common sense says "Build a Brewery" and share the takings. Stawell Brewery was situated in part of the present Caravan Park. Almost opposite the entrance to the RacecourseTwo Story wooden Building with additions to left. A Man sitting on Barrels to the right.Stawell Breweerystawell, stawell brewery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Brewery Building of the Stawell Brewery originally owned by Thomas Powell and later Bryant and Co in Stawell West near the Botanical Reserve
Wooden Brewery Building Stawell Brewery originally owned by Thomas Powell and later Bryant and Co. Located Stawell West near the Botanical Reserve. Closed about 1918.Two Story wooden Building with additions to left. Another wooden building partialy shown to right in front of main buildingStawell Breweerystawell, stawell brewery -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Brewery Building of the Stawell Brewery originally owned by Thomas Powell and later Bryant and Co in Stawell West near the Botanical Reserve
Wooden Brewery Building Stawell Brewery originally owned by Thomas Powell and later Bryant and Co. Located Stawell West near the Botanical Reserve. Closed about 1918.stawell, stawell brewery