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Mont De LanceyBook, Sandy Ross, Bricks by the Million: a Brief History of Lilydale's Brick Making Industry, 1996
... Bricks by the Million: a Brief History of Lilydale's Brick Making Industry... Bricks by the Million: a Brief History of Lilydale's Brick Making Industry stapled at the spine. It has the title, author and publisher in black print on the front along with a black and white photograph of a drawing by the artist G. ...There is a Contents, Preface, Introduction followed by general information about early brick making from the 1870's. Two Appendixes and a Bibliography at the end are included. ...The book documents the peak of the brick making industry in Lilydale, Victoria, during the 1880s when the town was surrounded by seven major brickworks.Bricks by the Million: a Brief History of Lilydale's Brick Making Industry stapled at the spine. It has the title, author and publisher in black print on the front along with a black and white photograph of a drawing by the artist G. Mustaers of Hyne's Brick Kilns in 1972. There is a Contents, Preface, Introduction followed by general information about early brick making from the 1870's. Two Appendixes and a Bibliography at the end are included. The back cover has a small drawing of a two storey brick building. This is a historical publication which details the evolution of the brick-making industry in Lilydale, Victoria during the 1880s when the town was surrounded by seven major brickworks. Pp.27 non-fictionThe book documents the peak of the brick making industry in Lilydale, Victoria, during the 1880s when the town was surrounded by seven major brickworks. architectural elements, bricks, house bricks, building bricks -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Four stages of Brick Making at Ringwood East
... Four stages of Brick Making at Ringwood East...Machine made - Ringwood stamp Coloured photo showing different types of bricks stored in racks Four stages of Brick Making at Ringwood East Photograph ...Coloured photo showing different types of bricks stored in racks"written on back of photograph" Photo from collection of Mr Allan Bruce -2 Bona Street ,Ringwood east. 1,2,3,4 = the four stages of brickmaking at Ringwood East. Stage 1. Hand made large brick Stage 2. Same size as above -wire cut Stage 3. Almost a machine made brick Stage 4. Machine made - Ringwood stamp -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Brick Making in Tunstall, 1888
... Brick Making in Tunstall...A folder containing information about the Tunstall Brick and Pottery Company. Brick Making in Tunstall Document Document ...A folder containing information about the Tunstall Brick and Pottery Company.A folder containing information about the Tunstall Brick and Pottery Company.A folder containing information about the Tunstall Brick and Pottery Company.tunstall, brickworks, tunstall brick and pottery company -
Park Orchards Community HousePhotograph, Toby Cook, "mud-brick making" at POCH, Date unknown
... Toby Cook, "mud-brick making" at POCH...Park Orchards Community House 572 Park Road Park Orchards melbourne Toby Cook, "mud-brick making" at POCH Photograph ... -
Clunes MuseumPhotograph, C. NETTLETON, APPROX. 1865
... RED CLAY FROM THIS MINE WAS USED FOR BRICK MAKING....RED CLAY FROM THIS MINE WAS USED FOR BRICK MAKING...RED CLAY FROM THIS MINE WAS USED FOR BRICK MAKING. photographs mining CLUNES ALLUVIAL MINING COMPANY .1 PRINTED: CLUNES ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING COMPANY REGISTERED CLUNES .2 PRINTED ON FRONT : ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING COMPANY REGISTERED CLUNES HANDWRITTEN: PERIOD 1865. ...THIS MINE WAS SITUATED ABOUT 100 YARDS SOUTH WEST OF ALBERT STREET AND ANGUS STREET CORNER. RED CLAY FROM THIS MINE WAS USED FOR BRICK MAKING..1 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF CLUNES ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING CO. .2 SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF POPPET HEAD-MINERS ON PLATFORM-THATCHED ROOF BUILDINGS, SCATTERING OF LARGE LOGS IN FOREGROUND, USED FOR FIRES. .3 COPY OF ABOVE PHOTOGRAPH IN BLACK AND WHITE (POSTCARD SIZE).1 PRINTED: CLUNES ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING COMPANY REGISTERED CLUNES .2 PRINTED ON FRONT : ALLUVIAL GOLD MINING COMPANY REGISTERED CLUNES HANDWRITTEN: PERIOD 1865. SITUATED ABOUT 100 YDS SW OF ALBERT AND ANGUS STREET CORNER. RED CLAY FROM THIS MINE WAS USED FOR BRICK MAKINGphotographs, mining, clunes alluvial mining company -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - A CHINESE PAST - UNCOVERED, 2006
... A Chinese past - uncovered, the archaeology of a chinese brick - making kiln....A Chinese past - uncovered, the archaeology of a chinese brick - making kiln. Document A CHINESE PAST - UNCOVERED ...Document. A Chinese past - uncovered, the archaeology of a chinese brick - making kiln.document, memo, a chinese past -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Hand made bricks at Hurstbridge
... ...brick making...It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years. sepp shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection hurstbridge brick making Adobe brick bricks Digital image Hand made bricks at Hurstbridge Photograph Photograph ...The exceptional building clay of Hurstbridge and throughout the Shire of Eltham and present day Shire of Nillumbik has been a factor in the popularity of manufacture of and use of mud bricks in local architecture. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, hurstbridge, brick making, adobe brick, bricks -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageBolt Cutter, 1878
... ...brick making machine...This cutter is just one of the many inventions and mechanical improvements that Cyrus Chambers made during his lifetime, contributing to the ongoing development of mechanical improvements that were occurring in American industry of the time and therefore a notable addition to the Flagstaff collection. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked coast flagstaff hill maritime museum maritime museum shipwreck coast flagstaff hill maritime village great ocean road cyrus chambers bolt cutter paper folding machine brick making machine elliot cresson elliot cresson medal franklin institute gold medal rivet cutter Raised embossed lettering on cast body of cutter "New No 2" on one side, "Chambers Bros & Co" on the other side Cast iron bolt cutter with removable tempered steel cutter. ...Cyrus Chambers was a self-described mechanic who started out winding bobbins in his father's woollen mill and went on to invent machines that changed their industries. Cyrus Chambers came from Quaker parents the ninth of thirteen siblings, he once said a year before his death. “I believe I have succeeded because, first, I was industrious; second, because I made a study of the subject that was before me.” At age 7, Chambers went to work in his father’s mill. His job was to monitor bobbins—wooden spindles around which thread was wound and to remove and replace them as they became full. "There was no child labour law at that time," he later recalled. Chambers loved machinery and always regarded himself as a mechanic rather than an inventor. At age 16, Chambers was sent to learn dentistry with an older brother, (Edwin) who was already in the field and willing to take him on as an apprentice. Chambers was talented at working with small parts. He used his brother's dental instruments to build a miniature high-pressure steam engine of silver. It ran at 3,000 revolutions per minute and weighed less than a half-ounce. At that time it was the smallest engine that had ever been constructed. The engine was displayed at the 1876 Centennial and is now in a permanent collection at the Franklin Institute USA. Chambers major invention was the paper folding machine and came from reading that school teachers made less than the young girls who were employed to fold book pages as they came off the press. He told friends that his first efforts were to make the machine that would fold newspapers after demonstrating his device he met with Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune who advised Chambers would never invent the machine that would be able to fold his newspaper or books. In less than a year Chambers had built a full-size machine capable of folding large newspapers and books and was installed at J B Lippincott & Co folding pages for the "Comly Speller" this machine ran successfully for twenty-five years until the printing works burnt down. Chambers then went into partnership with a brother and they established the firm "Chambers, Brother & Co" at a plant in Philadelphia. It was also observed in 1910 and a fact that there was not a periodical or newspaper printed or recently published book that had not gone through one of Chambers inventions. Chambers went on to produce many mechanical inventions and improvements to existing tools and machinery most notable was his invention for the machine that would make clay bricks. This machine made forty bricks per hour and by the end of Chambers life after many improvements, it could make more than four hundred. Although there were a large number of bold cutters made of this patent at Cyrus Chamber’s foundry in Philadelphia, the item is associated with a notable American inventor of the nineteenth century. This particular patent for a bolt and rivet cutter won Chambers the prestigious Elliott Cresson Medal. This cutter is just one of the many inventions and mechanical improvements that Cyrus Chambers made during his lifetime, contributing to the ongoing development of mechanical improvements that were occurring in American industry of the time and therefore a notable addition to the Flagstaff collection.Cast iron bolt cutter with removable tempered steel cutter. Chambers New No. 2.Raised embossed lettering on cast body of cutter "New No 2" on one side, "Chambers Bros & Co" on the other sideflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, cyrus chambers, bolt cutter, paper folding machine, brick making machine, elliot cresson, elliot cresson medal, franklin institute, gold medal, rivet cutter -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, The Surrey Dive, 1910, 1910
... The Dive, in Elgar Road Park was formed when water seeped into the hole from which clay had been quarried for brick-making. In 1905 the Surrey Swimming Club was formed and carnivals were held regularly. ...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne The Dive, in Elgar Road Park was formed when water seeped into the hole from which clay had been quarried for brick-making. In 1905 the Surrey Swimming Club was formed and carnivals were held regularly. ...The Dive, in Elgar Road Park was formed when water seeped into the hole from which clay had been quarried for brick-making. In 1905 the Surrey Swimming Club was formed and carnivals were held regularly. This was the venue for training Olympic swimmers prior to the Council constructing an Olympic sized pool.Black and white photo with a grassy foreground beyond which the apex of the roof only of the clubhouse is visible. Beyond this the far bank of the Surrey Dive can be seen with fencing along its perimeter.surrey dive, swimming, sports and recreation, quarries, box hill brick works, elgar road park, surrey swimming club -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionFunctional object - pair of butter pats, pair of wooden butter pats, [ca.1870's]
... These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. The butter maker would hold one of these pats in each hand and work the butter into shape. These wooden pats are thin; light and easy to hold. The inside face is ribbed to grip the butter and squeeze out any further water. It was also used to make patterns on the finished butter.of significance to the AHNL as an item of kitchen equipmentpair of wooden butter pats with handles, main rectangular body of each is ribbed on one side. Small hole at top of each pat ? for hanging 0n the side of each handle the number 96.23 is written. Sticker with previous catalogue number written on it is fixed to one handlekitchen utensil, alfred hospital -
Greensborough Historical SocietyButter Pats, Unknown, Pair of butter pats, 1920-1930
... These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. The butter maker would hold one of these pats in each hand and work the butter into shape. These wooden pats are thin; light and easy to hold. The inside face is serrated to grip the butter and squeeze out any further water. It was also used to make patterns on the finished butter. An original pair of butter pats. Given to a Greensborough local in 1975, but used by the previous owner and her mother.Wooden butter pats with handle. One side is ribbed, the other smooth.butter pats, butter making, nancy fowkes -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & MuseumTool - Butter Pats
... These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum 21 Pearcedale Parade Broadmeadows melbourne These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...These wooden butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks; making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter; which was then transferred to a wooden board. The butter maker would hold one of these pats in each hand and work the butter into shape. These wooden pats are thin; light and easy to hold. The inside face is serrated to grip the butter and squeeze out any further water. It was also used to make patterns on the finished butter.Wooden butter pats with handle. One side is rubbed, the other smoothbutter pats, butter making -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, “Warranooke” Homestead in Glenorchy 1867
... The homestead was virtually rebuilt in brick, making it one of the largest and most elaborate in the East Wimmera. ...The homestead was virtually rebuilt in brick, making it one of the largest and most elaborate in the East Wimmera. ...“Warranooke” Homestead built 1867 enlarged 1926. Shows extensive gardens at front. A very early property in our district Warranooke The main names associated with the property Ayrey - Darnell - Nicoll, later Campbell. Mrs. Campbell built Charles Ayrey's daughter. The Campbells built up the station buildings. The homestead was virtually rebuilt in brick, making it one of the largest and most elaborate in the East Wimmera. Warranooke homestead built 1867, enlarged 1926 destroyed by fire 13th Feb. 1979. Black and white fish eye photograph of a large brick cement rendered two story home. Home with a tiled hip roof. Cement archways on portico ground floor. Columns on veranda on top floor. Driveway surrounding the house with manicured gardens."Warranooke" Glenorchy. Originated in 1846. Have had the one family owning it for six generations. Nevil Campbell's son Peter now running it and hopefully his small son will later. Two front rooms original rooms of the homestead & the rest has been added, & extended about fifty years ago.glenorchy -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, “Warranooke” Homestead in Glenorchy 1867 -- aerial view
... The homestead was virtually rebuilt in brick, making it one of the largest and most elaborate in the East Wimmera. ...The homestead was virtually rebuilt in brick, making it one of the largest and most elaborate in the East Wimmera. ...Aerial View of “Warranooke” Homestead. “Warranooke” Homestead built 1867 enlarged 1926. Shows extensive gardens at front. A very early property in our district Warranooke The main names associated with the property Ayrey - Darnell - Nicoll, later Campbell. Mrs. Campbell built Charles Ayrey's daughter. The Campbells built up the station buildings. The homestead was virtually rebuilt in brick, making it one of the largest and most elaborate in the East Wimmera. Warranooke homestead built 1867, enlarged 1926 destroyed by fire 13th Feb. 1979.Black and white aerial photograph of building showing landscape around the homestead. The photo is on a card with some gold decorations.glenorchy -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, The Surrey Dive c1909-1912
... The dive was created from a clay hole formed during brick-making activity at the adjacent brick works. ...The dive was created from a clay hole formed during brick-making activity at the adjacent brick works. ...Located in Surrey Park, this photo was taken about 1909-1912. The Surrey Hills Swimming Club formed in 1906 and swimming carnivals were popular from this time. The dive was created from a clay hole formed during brick-making activity at the adjacent brick works. From 1906 Carnivals were popular events. Olympic competitors trained here until Councils built Olympic-sized pools. Photo by William V Hill of Pembroke Street. Donor Mr Bill Dempsey was his nephew.A black and white photograph of a group of 15 young men standing and sitting on diving boards and a platform near some stairs. Most are wearing long trunks covering their thighs and singlets. One person is wearing a boater hat.surrey dive, swimmers, bathing costumes, surrey hills swimming club, box hill brick works, festivals and celebrations, olympics, (mr) william v hill -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, The Surrey Dive, January 1931, 1931
... The Surrey Dive was formed on the site of a quarry from which clay had been extracted for brick-making. From 1905 Council was petitioned by the newly-formed Surrey Park Swimming Club to develop the site. ...Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection 190A Canterbury Road Canterbury melbourne The Surrey Dive was formed on the site of a quarry from which clay had been extracted for brick-making. From 1905 Council was petitioned by the newly-formed Surrey Park Swimming Club to develop the site. ...The Surrey Dive was formed on the site of a quarry from which clay had been extracted for brick-making. From 1905 Council was petitioned by the newly-formed Surrey Park Swimming Club to develop the site. Improvements including bathing sheds, spring boards and a 10-lane course but it remained a challenging site for inexperienced swimmers because of the sheer cliffs and the drop of 30m. The dive was the site of many swimming carnivals and attracted large spectator crowds. Frank Beaurepaire competed in the first carnival held in 1907 and won the one-mile race in record time. The dive was closed following the drought of 1967-1968 and redeveloped as an ornamental lake.The Surrey Dive was the first Olympic standard pool in Australia. Black and white photo of the Surrey Dive taken in January 1931, probably during a swimming carnival. The dive is in the foreground with 2 buildings on the LHS. One is brick with a chimney and at the water's edge; the other is of timber construction and is on the far LHS on the bank above the water. There is a large group of people in bathing costumes and a crowd which extends up the bank towards the right. There are mature conifer trees in the background. surrey dive, swimming, sports and recreations, ron falconer -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Digital, Geoff Little, Ballarat Gaol Under Demolition, 1968, 1968
... At that time there were about 14 brick making plants in Ballarat. 1870 saw the opening of the School of Mines, Australia's third oldest tertiary institution. ...At that time there were about 14 brick making plants in Ballarat. 1870 saw the opening of the School of Mines, Australia's third oldest tertiary institution. ...The Ballarat Gaol was one of the earliest gaols. Building commenced in 1856 and was completed in 1862. It provided accommodation for 74 prisoners - male and female. The materials use to build the gaol were locally quarried basalt combined with local bricks. At that time there were about 14 brick making plants in Ballarat. 1870 saw the opening of the School of Mines, Australia's third oldest tertiary institution. The purpose of the school was "to impart instruction in the various branches of science relating to mining engineering. It is proposed, as soon as practicable, to extend the operation of the school so as to impart instruction in those branches of technical science which may be considered most likely to exert a beneficial influence on the prosperity of Victoria." School was in a disused Circuit Court House in Lydiard Street South. Sir Redmond Barry was first President of the School of Mines Council.Seven black and white and sepia photographs of the Ballarat Gaol under demolition. Progressive demolition showing rubble and machinery used. Gift of photographer. ballarat gaol, ballarat school of mines, gaol, basalt, local bricks, prisoners, circuit court house, mining engineering, sir redmond barry, lydiard street, tertiary institution, geoff little -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - PAIR WOODEN BUTTER PATS, unknown
... In the 19th century butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks, making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...In the 19th century butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks, making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...In the 19th century butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks, making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter which was then transferred to a wooden board. The butter maker would hold one of these pats in each hand and work the butter into shape. The inside of the pat was usually serrated to grip the butter and squeeze out any further water. The butter was often stamped with a wooden stamp or print. Butter was sold from a number of commercial premises in Bendigo, however it was also common for families to produce their own butter. In 1895, Mr. Mark Twain visited Australia. The New South Wales Government 'engaged him to lecture through the provinces on How to Make Butter for export' (Weekly Times, 28 February, 1895). Fifty nine tons of butter were exported on the S.S. Orient in 1895, being the first consignment for the years 1895/6. (Kyneton Observor, 17th October, 1895)Pair of wooden pats for forming butter, rectangular with handles and grooved insides, bevelled edges.domestic equipment, food preparation, butter pats -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - BUTTER PATS
... In the 19th century butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks, making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...In the 19th century butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks, making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...In the 19th century butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks, making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter which was then transferred to a wooden board. The butter maker would hold one of these pats in each hand and work the butter into shape. The inside of the pat was usually serrated to grip the butter and squeeze out any further water. The butter was often stamped with a wooden stamp or print. Butter was sold from a number of commercial premises in Bendigo, however it was also common for families to produce their own butter. In 1895, Mr. Mark Twain visited Australia. The New South Wales Government 'engaged him to lecture through the provinces on How to Make Butter for export' (Weekly Times, 28 February, 1895). Fifty nine tons of butter were exported on the S.S. Orient in 1895, being the first consignment for the years 1895/6. (Kyneton Observor, 17th October, 1895)Two wooden butter pats, one marked in ink, approx 1880 vintage butter pats donated by Sister Kerrins 154 Don St Bendigo 12.3.65domestic equipment, food preparation, kitchen -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Domestic Object - BUTTER PAT
... In the 19th century butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks, making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...In the 19th century butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks, making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter which was then transferred to a wooden board. ...In the 19th century butter pats were used to shape butter into bricks, making butter ready for sale and use. The excess moisture would be squeezed out of the butter which was then transferred to a wooden board. The butter maker would hold one of these pats in each hand and work the butter into shape. The inside of the pat was usually serrated to grip the butter and squeeze out any further water. The butter was often stamped with a wooden stamp or print. Butter was sold from a number of commercial premises in Bendigo, however it was also common for families to produce their own butter. In 1895, Mr. Mark Twain visited Australia. The New South Wales Government 'engaged him to lecture through the provinces on How to Make Butter for export' (Weekly Times, 28 February, 1895). Fifty nine tons of butter were exported on the S.S. Orient in 1895, being the first consignment for the years 1895/6. (Kyneton Observor, 17th October, 1895)Wooden butter pat for patting butter into shape. Rectangular with handle and grooves on one side.domestic equipment, food preparation, butter pats -
Puffing Billy RailwayWheelbarrow - Fritsch, Holzer & Company Brickworks
... Bricks were sold throughout Victoria as the company supplied the State Government, more particularly the building of schools. They continued making...Bricks were sold throughout Victoria as the company supplied the State Government, more particularly the building of schools. They continued making ...Used at the brickworks of Fritsch, Holzer & Company of Hawthorn to transport bricks and materials around the works. Fritsch Holzer Originally the company was known as the Upper Hawthorn Brick Company Ltd. It was started by brothers Johann, Martin and Anton Holzer and Gustav Augustus Fritsch. Fritsch had previously been a brick maker in Abbotsford, before moving to Hawthorn. Each had a brick works that operated next door to each other and the two works merged in 1883 to form the largest brick making company in Victoria. At its peak, they employed around eighty people and were making over 250,000 bricks per week. The depression of the 1890s caused a drastic downturn in building. Bricks were not being sold and staff laid off. The company nearly collapsed. To stave off the inevitable, in 1896 a brick co-operative was formed with Hoffman Patent Steam Brick Co., Northcote Brick Co. Ltd., New Northcote Brick Co. Ltd., Chas. Butler & Son and Fritsch, Holzer and Company. Bricks were sold throughout Victoria as the company supplied the State Government, more particularly the building of schools. They continued making bricks until the early 1970s when the works closed. The former site is now the “Ftritsch Holzer Park. The local Council purchased the 14 acre site in 1972 for $1,060.000 and used it for landfill. The site became a park in 1995. Info from Victorian Heritage Bricks, Brick Makers and Brick Works http://rameking2.blogspot.com.au/2013/12/fritsch-holzer.htmlHistoric - Narrow Gauge Industrial Brickworks Equipment - Victoria, AustraliaWheelbarrow - Timber frame with Iron bracing and wheel.puffing billy, pbr,, wheelbarrow - fritsch, holzer & company brickworks, fritsch, holzer & company -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Mudbrick construction guidelines, 2018
... This book includes sections on making bricks, plans and approvals, design and detailing requirements, construction requirements and maintenance....This book includes sections on making bricks, plans and approvals, design and detailing requirements, construction requirements and maintenance. ...These guidelines are an updated version of the 1988 Adobe Guidelines and have been prepared to aid builders and building professionals, in understanding the requirements for projects using mudbrick construction. This book includes sections on making bricks, plans and approvals, design and detailing requirements, construction requirements and maintenance.A substantial amount of mudbrick construction has taken place throughout the The Shire of Nillumbik which has formed a significant part of its unique heritage. Softcover. nillumbik mudbrick association inc., brickmaking, mudbricks, adobe, mudbrick construction, mud bricks -
Orbost & District Historical Societyblack and white photograph, early 20th century
... After leasing the hotel to Jonson's he moved to Orbost and started brick-making near the Orbost water service basin on the Bendoc Road. ...After leasing the hotel to Jonson's he moved to Orbost and started brick-making near the Orbost water service basin on the Bendoc Road. ...This photograph shows Pike's buggy with Joe Pike, Mrs George Pike, Annie Bruton and Maggie Middleditch on the verandah. Annie Bruton was the wife of Jack Bruton who came to Orbost about 1891. When land was made available for selection at Murrungowar. they took up a selection and embarked in dairying, sheep-farming and pig-raising. They transformed a veritable wilderness into a productive farm by sheer hard work and liberal expenditure. By 1892 he had secured a licence for an hotel and accommodation house, store and the first post office at Murrungowar. For a time she was licensee of the Murrungowar Hotel. In December 1897 he was living at Murrungowar when he made application for a Roadside Victualler’s License for a house situated at Boulder Creek, East Gippsland, containing four rooms in course of erection, exclusive of those required for family. He was a butcher at Orbost in 1902-03 and also had a farm on the Bendoc Road. He was a member of the first Golf committee. After leasing the hotel to Jonson's he moved to Orbost and started brick-making near the Orbost water service basin on the Bendoc Road. He had the order for the bricks required for the Masonic Hall. Mr and Mrs Bruton resided at Murrungowar for 29 years. They let their property to Messrs McDONALD and sons and retired to Orbost in December 1920. Mr Bruton had not been in very good health for the last 4 or 5 years of his life, and about a fortnight prior to his death he got wet at his brick kiln, and contracted pneumonia which led to hiThis is a pictorial record of the the Murrungowar Township which was once a thriving settlement with a hotel, store, post office and school. In the 1890s pioneers were attracted to the area with the promise of a railway from Orbost. However, when the promised railway did not eventuate most of the farms were abandoned. Much of the previously cleared areas have reverted to Forest. Most of the remaining farms are now privately owned eucalypt plantations.A large black / white photograph of five people standing outside a one - storey wooden building. There is an empty buggy behind them with a horse behind it. The building has a sign above the verandah - "MURRUNGOWAR HOTEL ANNIE BRUTON".on front - "Pikes Buggy - Mrs Bruton, Mrs Geo & Mr Joe Pike" ; Herbert Sherwood photographer murrungowar-hotel bruton-annie pike-joe -
Lara RSL Sub BranchPhotograph Album, To Allan Groves, 1917
... In general the photos are of Will Adams experience in Egypt The Rafa Raid Prisoners of war, Beni Selah women waiting for water. Women making bricks, 53rd Casualty Clearing Station destroyed by a bomb, Royal Scots Fusilier Pipe Band after church parade, The Sultan Hasser Mosque ...In general the photos are of Will Adams experience in Egypt The Rafa Raid Prisoners of war, Beni Selah women waiting for water. Women making bricks, 53rd Casualty Clearing Station destroyed by a bomb, Royal Scots Fusilier Pipe Band after church parade, The Sultan Hasser Mosque Cardboard Album Khaki coloured 8 leaves with photos and written descriptions To Allan Groves Photograph Album ...Cardboard Album Khaki coloured 8 leaves with photos and written descriptionsFront sleeve To Allan Groves With Christmas greetings from Will Adams YMCA Secretary with A.L.H. Brigade There are explanations under each couple of photos too much to write in this space. In general the photos are of Will Adams experience in Egypt The Rafa Raid Prisoners of war, Beni Selah women waiting for water. Women making bricks, 53rd Casualty Clearing Station destroyed by a bomb, Royal Scots Fusilier Pipe Band after church parade, The Sultan Hasser Mosque photograph, album, egyp, ww1, allan groves, will adams, rafa raid, 53rd casualty clearing station -
Heyfield & Districts Historical SocietyBrick
... As far as can be ascertained they arrived in 1868, and selected land that became known as the Brick Yard. After making the bricks for Tyson he operated as would any normal brickmaker. ...As far as can be ascertained they arrived in 1868, and selected land that became known as the Brick Yard. After making the bricks for Tyson he operated as would any normal brickmaker. ...James Tyson (8 April 1819 - 4 December 1898) purchased Heyfield Station from the Firebrace family in the late 1860s. Tyson referred to Heyfield as his "cabbage patch". Tyson was famous for insisting his workers were accommodated at the same standard as he was, and arranged for George Drew (1834-1892) and his family to come to Heyfield from his home station at Deniliquin to make bricks for the homestead and for the workers quarters. As far as can be ascertained they arrived in 1868, and selected land that became known as the Brick Yard. After making the bricks for Tyson he operated as would any normal brickmaker. George carried on the business until his death, with it being then operated by his sons Jack and Henry. Many buildings in the district contain Drew bricks, which are sometimes smaller than normal bricks. The most accessible example is the first Anglican Church of 1874, now in the school grounds.This brick has historical significance as an example of one of the early bricks made by the family, similar to those made for James Tyson, an important figure in Australian history. It has community significance as the story of the Drew family (who still remain in Heyfield) provides the community with a strong link to Tyson. The family has remained linked to the Anglican Church (having made the bricks for the first church), as well as being active in the wider local community.A single clay brick with two thumbprints in diagonal corners, ends glazed.brick industry, brickmaking, bricks -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.Photograph, Bulla Bridge, 27 June 1934
... Kaolin was quarried from the cliff face in the background and was used in the making of bricks and pottery products manufactured at Northcote and Brunswick potteries.The bridge was built in 1869....Kaolin was quarried from the cliff face in the background and was used in the making of bricks and pottery products manufactured at Northcote and Brunswick potteries.The bridge was built in 1869. ...This is a photograph of the bridge in the Bulla township which spans the Deep Creek, a tributary of the Maribyrnong River. It has been constructed from bluestone which is found across the volcanic western plains in Victoria. Kaolin was quarried from the cliff face in the background and was used in the making of bricks and pottery products manufactured at Northcote and Brunswick potteries.The bridge was built in 1869.This is one of the many notable bluestone bridges which were built in the district in the nineteenth century.A non-digital black and white photograph of a valley with a five arched bridge spanning a river. There are high cliffs in the background. Information about the bridge has been written on then back of the photograph. The image was published in then Weekly Times on 23rd December 1933.bulla township, deep creek, bridges -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, 'Brenston', 22 Albion Street, Surrey Hills under construction, c 1907, c 1907
... They used a process new to Melbourne at the time – making concrete bricks for which they used sand from Middlesex Road. ...They used a process new to Melbourne at the time – making concrete bricks for which they used sand from Middlesex Road. ...BDM records: Birth: Harrison Walter Spare Buchanan b 1900, Surrey Hills, son of Amelia Jane Spare and William Tennant Buchanan; died 1977 at Box Hill. Electoral roll records: 1924: Harrison Walter Spare Buchanan (clerk), Amelia Jane Buchanan (HD) and William Tennant Buchanan are listed at 22 Albion Street, known as ‘Brenston’. This and No 24 ‘Thulecroft’ were built in 1907/08 by brothers-in-law Harrison Rotherham & William Buchanan. They used a process new to Melbourne at the time – making concrete bricks for which they used sand from Middlesex Road. Harrison Buchanan, son of William, is the small boy in the photo. Black and white photo of a brick house under construction. The walls are complete and also the roof trusses and chimneys but there is no tiling. A group of 6 men and a boy pose in front of the house, on scaffolding and on the roof.SH732 in pencil on the rear.brenston, thulecroft, house names, (mr) harrison rotherham, (mr) william tennant buchanan, (mr) harrison walter spare buchannan, (mr) amelia jane spare, kathleen martha mcfarland, kathleen martha harrison -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Peter Pidgeon, Grave of Alistair Samuel Knox, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
... brick manufacture was a problem at first. Sonia Skipper had been experimenting with Eltham clays for years to find the best mix for making bricks and render. ...brick manufacture was a problem at first. Sonia Skipper had been experimenting with Eltham clays for years to find the best mix for making bricks and render. ...Alistair Knox was an environmental based designer and builder who came to Eltham in 1948. Influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and Walter Burley Griffin, he sought to create buildings that would blend into the landscape, enhanced by the planting of indigenous flora. The post-war shortage of building materials made traditional construction expensive. Adobe (mudbrick) provided a cheap and plentiful alternative, and one which would be aesthetically pleasing. Mud-brick manufacture was a problem at first. Sonia Skipper had been experimenting with Eltham clays for years to find the best mix for making bricks and render. Alistair employed her as building foreman on several of his sites. By the 1980s, he had brought mud-brick and earth building into the Australian mainstream, and a Knox-designed house had become highly desirable. Sonia said that he would craft a bespoke earthen house to fit with his client's lifestyle. He was drawn to the environmental movement, publishing three books on housing and the environment, and speaking on radio. He also served on the Eltham Shire Council 1971-1975, was Shire President 1974 and was instrumental in re-establishing the Eltham Community Festival in 1975. Alistair died in 1986 and is buried in a small garden setting at Eltham Cemetery.Born Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, heritage excursion, alistair samuel knox -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph, Peter Pidgeon, Memorial to Alistair Knox, Eltham Cemetery, Victoria, 5 April 2021
... brick manufacture was a problem at first. Sonia Skipper had been experimenting with Eltham clays for years to find the best mix for making bricks and render. ...brick manufacture was a problem at first. Sonia Skipper had been experimenting with Eltham clays for years to find the best mix for making bricks and render. ...Alistair Knox was an environmental based designer and builder who came to Eltham in 1948. Influenced by Frank Lloyd Wright and Walter Burley Griffin, he sought to create buildings that would blend into the landscape, enhanced by the planting of indigenous flora. The post-war shortage of building materials made traditional construction expensive. Adobe (mudbrick) provided a cheap and plentiful alternative, and one which would be aesthetically pleasing. Mud-brick manufacture was a problem at first. Sonia Skipper had been experimenting with Eltham clays for years to find the best mix for making bricks and render. Alistair employed her as building foreman on several of his sites. By the 1980s, he had brought mud-brick and earth building into the Australian mainstream, and a Knox-designed house had become highly desirable. Sonia said that he would craft a bespoke earthen house to fit with his client's lifestyle. He was drawn to the environmental movement, publishing three books on housing and the environment, and speaking on radio. He also served on the Eltham Shire Council 1971-1975, was Shire President 1974 and was instrumental in re-establishing the Eltham Community Festival in 1975. Alistair died in 1986 and is buried in a small garden setting at Eltham Cemetery.Born Digitaleltham cemetery, gravestones, heritage excursion, alistair knox -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Document (Sketch Plan of Dunmore), Stan Baulch, 1972
... The plan of Dunmore homestead shows interesting features such as the brick oven for bread making, the croquet lawn, the site of the aboriginal mia mias, the Turkish baths and the fowl house used later as a poison house. ...The plan of Dunmore homestead shows interesting features such as the brick oven for bread making, the croquet lawn, the site of the aboriginal mia mias, the Turkish baths and the fowl house used later as a poison house. ...This card has a sketch map showing the properties surrounding Dunmore on one side and a detailed sketch plan of Dunmore homestead in the early 1970s on the other side. The plan of Dunmore homestead shows interesting features such as the brick oven for bread making, the croquet lawn, the site of the aboriginal mia mias, the Turkish baths and the fowl house used later as a poison house. Francis and Ann Baulch were pioneer settlers in the Kirkstall area and their son Samuel worked at Dunmore in the Macarthur area before purchasing in the early 1870s the property he named Rose Park. In the 1890s he acquired property in the Dunmore estate and his son Stan Baulch gained a section of the Dunmore property after his father’s death. Stan Baulch named this Dunmore section, Rose Park, a property to the west of his father’s original Rose Park property. Stan Baulch was a long time member of the Warrnambool & District Historical Society and he contributed many local history articles and donated many local artefacts to the Society.This sketch plan is of interest as it tells us what the historic homestead of Dunmore in Western Victoria was like in the early 1970s. It will be useful for research. This is a sheet of white lightweight cardboard with a pencilled sketch on one side and a blue ink sketch plan of a house on the other side. The edges of the card have some torn sections. The card is enclosed in an oval cardboard cylinder (recycled and torn at the ends). Both the card and the cover have handwritten titles in ink. Dunmore Homestead & History by S. Baulch Dunmore Homestead drawn by Stan Baulch c.1972 dunmore property, western victoria, baulch family
