Showing 11 items matching "business and traders - coopers"
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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Phone message slip, Troedel & Cooper, Bay Street, Port Melbourne
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne business and traders business and traders - printers troedel & cooper pty ltd Yellow and red phone message slip for Troedel & Cooper Pty Ltd, 86 Bay St, Port Melbourne Document Phone message slip, Troedel & Cooper, Bay Street, Port Melbourne ...Yellow and red phone message slip for Troedel & Cooper Pty Ltd, 86 Bay St, Port Melbournebusiness and traders, business and traders - printers, troedel & cooper pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Property valuation working papers, Troedel & Cooper, Bay Street, Port Melbourne, George Levey, 1950 - 1974
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Built Environment - Commercial Business and Traders Industry George LEVEY Troedel & Cooper Pty Ltd Sample of working papers relating to the valuation of 29 premises in Port Melbourne. ...Sample of working papers relating to the valuation of 29 premises in Port Melbourne. These papers were maintained by Mr George LEVEY, who was the City Valuer for PMCC from around the mid 1950s to about 1974. Details are all in manilla folders. .25 - Troedel & Cooper. 106-120 Bay Streetbuilt environment - commercial, business and traders, industry, george levey, troedel & cooper pty ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Swallow & Ariell coopers in yard
... ...Business and Traders - Coopers...Industry - Manufacturing Business and Traders - Coopers Swallow & Ariell Ltd Congues Family Small laserprint copied from torn original of Swallow & Ariell coopers in yard on corner of Rouse and Stokes; date unknown - possibly around turn of the 20th century Photograph Swallow & Ariell coopers in yard ...Details of original unknown, except that it came from the Congues family, one of whom is in the picture. The Congues were brought out from France as bakers for Swallow & Ariell.Small laserprint copied from torn original of Swallow & Ariell coopers in yard on corner of Rouse and Stokes; date unknown - possibly around turn of the 20th centuryindustry - manufacturing, business and traders - coopers, swallow & ariell ltd, congues family -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - Calendar 2022, Historic Port Melbourne - Workers of Yesteryear, September 2019
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Researched, written and designed by Pat Grainger and PMHPS members "Jack" the horse "Dolly" the horse Sandridge Municipal Brigade Port Melbourne Engineering Works Floodgate Hotel Barry's Ideal Dairy Claude BUTCHER Patrick COLLINS Ellen FITZGERALD Tom FITZGERALD Sandridge Volunteer Fire Brigade Swallow Street Transport - Railways Joe COOPER Terry WILLOWS Carole McBRIDE Jonas CONE William CONE Alfred Thomas HARMON R Knight Pty Ltd Robert KNIGHT Robert Walter CARRICK Mrs TURNER John FAWKNER Arthur BUTCHER Wally LOCKHART Percy Allan MAY William Raeburn STUART George BEAZLEY Tom BROADHURST William DOUGHTY Built Environment - Commercial Built Environment - Domestic Business and Traders "Historic Port Melbourne - Workers of Yesteryear" Produced by PMHPS. ...Researched, written and designed by Pat Grainger and PMHPS members"Historic Port Melbourne - Workers of Yesteryear" Produced by PMHPS. Cover has black and white photo of milk horse "Jack" with milkman Claude BUTCHER walking down Butcher's Lane, Port Melbourne. PMHPS logo at bottom right."jack" the horse, "dolly" the horse, sandridge municipal brigade, port melbourne engineering works, floodgate hotel, barry's ideal dairy, claude butcher, patrick collins, ellen fitzgerald, tom fitzgerald, sandridge volunteer fire brigade, swallow street, transport - railways, joe cooper, terry willows, carole mcbride, jonas cone, william cone, alfred thomas harmon, r knight pty ltd, robert knight, robert walter carrick, mrs turner, john fawkner, arthur butcher, wally lockhart, percy allan may, william raeburn stuart, george beazley, tom broadhurst, william doughty, built environment - commercial, built environment - domestic, business and traders -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument - 2002 Calendar, Pat Grainger, Historic Port Melbourne, Jan 2001
... Production volume: .550 copies Transport - Railways Industry - Food Transport - Aviation and Aerodrome Transport - Tramways Garden City Religion - Anglican (Holy Trinity) Education - Primary Schools Piers and Wharves - Princes Pier Education - Kindergartens Flood Sport - Yachting Sport - Swimming Sandridge Lagoon Religion - Melbourne City Mission Business and Traders Transport - Motor Vehicles Mission to Seafarers Gasworks Swallow & Ariell Ltd Janice MacDONALD nee MORTON R Graham CAREY Historic Port Melbourne calendar 2002 (no theme) Swallow and Ariell coopers on cover, sepia on ivory All following years calendars also recorded against cat no 1864 Historic Port Melbourne Document 2002 Calendar Pat Grainger Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society (PMHPS) Econoprint ...Researched, written and designed by member Pat GRAINGER as a fundraiser for PMH&PS. Production volume: .550 copiesHistoric Port Melbourne calendar 2002 (no theme) Swallow and Ariell coopers on cover, sepia on ivory All following years calendars also recorded against cat no 1864transport - railways, industry - food, transport - aviation and aerodrome, transport - tramways, garden city, religion - anglican (holy trinity), education - primary schools, piers and wharves - princes pier, education - kindergartens, flood, sport - yachting, sport - swimming, sandridge lagoon, religion - melbourne city mission, business and traders, transport - motor vehicles, mission to seafarers, gasworks, swallow & ariell ltd, janice macdonald nee morton, r graham carey -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyPhotograph - Cruikshank Street, Port Melbourne, Jim Peterson, 1930
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Original presented to Council in 1980s by the Cricketers Arms Business and Traders - Hotels Built Environment - Commercial Cricketers Arms Hotel Jim PETERSON Copy from photo hanging on Town Hall wall of Cruikshank Street 1930 (sepia print): 'Presented to the Cricketers Arms Hotel by Jack Cooper - Cruickshank (sic) Street Port Melbourne - Feb. 1930' Photograph Cruikshank Street, Port Melbourne Jim Peterson O'Flaherty Photography ...Original presented to Council in 1980s by the Cricketers ArmsCopy from photo hanging on Town Hall wall of Cruikshank Street 1930 (sepia print): 'Presented to the Cricketers Arms Hotel by Jack Cooper - Cruickshank (sic) Street Port Melbourne - Feb. 1930'business and traders - hotels, built environment - commercial, cricketers arms hotel, jim peterson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyProgramme - Sports Carnival, Boxing Day, Dec 1895
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne William J BELLION - Grocer, N Gleeson, N McLEAN, C McLEAN, P WHAMONDE, C PEMBERTON, George Washington ROBBINS Jnr, W GIBSON - Grocer, Dr MALCOLMSON, J TATE Jnr, A T Lenihand, W ROBINSON, H H BETTS - Blacksmith, C D LENIHAN - Rose and Crown Hotel, Wearne Brothers, V McADAM - Hairdresser, L TOUTCHER - Globe Hotel, R McNAUGHTON - Graham Hotel, R BLACKMORE - Greengrocer, James KERR - Fishmonger, T J COOPER - Butcher, P GLEESON - All England Eleven Hotel, A BROWNLIE - Butcher, D Sinclair - Tobacconist, W CAMPBELL - Veterinarian, Mrs MURPHY - Naval Brigade Hotel, E BLAKE - Sunbeam Hotel, Gordon & Co - Saddlemakers, J F O'DWYER - Saddlemaker Sport - Horse Racing Business and Traders William J BELLION N GLEESON N McLEAN C McLEAN P WHAMONDE C PEMBERTON George Washington ROBBINS Jnr W GIBSON Dr MALCOLMSON J TATE Jnr A T LENIHAND W ROBINSON H H BETTS C C LENIHAN Wearne Brothers V McADAM L TOUTCHER R McNAUGHTON R BLACKMORE James KERR T J COOPER P GLEESON A BROWNLIE D SINCLAIR W CAMPBELL Mrs MURPHY E BLAKE Gordon & Co J F O'DWYER (original had winners marked) Photocopy of 8 pg program for Port Melbourne horse racing 'Sports Carnival', Boxing Day 1895, with local ads. ...William J BELLION - Grocer, N Gleeson, N McLEAN, C McLEAN, P WHAMONDE, C PEMBERTON, George Washington ROBBINS Jnr, W GIBSON - Grocer, Dr MALCOLMSON, J TATE Jnr, A T Lenihand, W ROBINSON, H H BETTS - Blacksmith, C D LENIHAN - Rose and Crown Hotel, Wearne Brothers, V McADAM - Hairdresser, L TOUTCHER - Globe Hotel, R McNAUGHTON - Graham Hotel, R BLACKMORE - Greengrocer, James KERR - Fishmonger, T J COOPER - Butcher, P GLEESON - All England Eleven Hotel, A BROWNLIE - Butcher, D Sinclair - Tobacconist, W CAMPBELL - Veterinarian, Mrs MURPHY - Naval Brigade Hotel, E BLAKE - Sunbeam Hotel, Gordon & Co - Saddlemakers, J F O'DWYER - SaddlemakerPhotocopy of 8 pg program for Port Melbourne horse racing 'Sports Carnival', Boxing Day 1895, with local ads. Includes notation of placings. Poor quality; looks like a copy of a copy(original had winners marked)sport - horse racing, business and traders, william j bellion, n gleeson, n mclean, c mclean, p whamonde, c pemberton, george washington robbins jnr, w gibson, dr malcolmson, j tate jnr, a t lenihand, w robinson, h h betts, c c lenihan, wearne brothers, v mcadam, l toutcher, r mcnaughton, r blackmore, james kerr, t j cooper, p gleeson, a brownlie, d sinclair, w campbell, mrs murphy, e blake, gordon & co, j f o'dwyer -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Kew Flyer Team, c.1912
... One of the men in the photograph is probably Harry Cooper, the proprietor of the Kew Flyer business in Cotham Road, Kew. Harry Cooper was the sponsor of one of the best known trader cycle races in Melbourne. ...One of the men in the photograph is probably Harry Cooper, the proprietor of the Kew Flyer business in Cotham Road, Kew. Harry Cooper was the sponsor of one of the best known trader cycle races in Melbourne. ...In 1903, an article in the Box Hill 'Reporter' noted that the Kew Flyer Cycle business had been started in 1893 by Harry F. Cooper, who was "the oldest cycle maker in the district". By 1903, the Kew Flyer business was located at 8 (later 14) Cotham Road where it was to remain an institution until its closure. Seven years later, W.D. Vaughan, in his 'Jubilee History of Kew, Victoria' (1910) wrote that: "Several cycling clubs have been born and died, suffering chiefly from the migration of the leading spirits in the organisations, but since 1900 the ‘Kew Flyer’ road race, instituted by Mr. H. F. Cooper, has been the cycling event of the year among local riders. It is run on the White Horse Road at Blackburn." Early newspaper reports record that distance of the Race was initially 10 miles but by 1906, the event was 15 miles, starting from the Travellers' Rest Hotel in Blackburn. Cooper's Kew Flyer business in Cotham Road introduced new technologies and models throughout its 56-years of operation. By 1908, it was claimed that the shop had been enlarged with new "workshops and [the] latest lathes and cycle building tools. [It] Is now one of the most up-to-date Cycle Works in Victoria". By the First World War, Cooper had expanded his business to include motorbikes with "Precision Engines". The Kew Flyer business and the annual road races continued through the War, even though a number of its staff left for the front. One of these was [Pte] Robert Charles Field Richardson, who joined the 6th Battalion, fought and was wounded at Gallipoli, and died of his wounds in a hospital in Alexandria, Egypt in 1915. In 1917, the death of Private H.S. Herbert was announced. He had been the winner of the Kew Flyer Cycle Road Race in 1913. He died in action in France, having fought at Gallipoli and in France at the Battle of Pozieres. The majority of bicycles advertised by Cooper were designed for men, although bikes for women and 'juveniles' were advertised as early as 1918, so they were probably manufactured throughout the period. Harry Cooper was to sell his Kew Flyer business in 1936, after 39 years of trading. The business he began continued until 1949.This is a very rare image [the location of the original is now unknown] of a Kew Flyer team. The photo was sourced and remained in the possession of the historian Dorothy Rogers, whose brother was an early member of staff in the firm. The photo is historically significant as it is the only known photograph of a Kew Flyer Team, and possibly the only known photo of Harry F. Cooper, the founder of the firm and a key figure in Victorian cycling history. Photograph, the first of two, of an earlier album photograph of the Kew Flyer Team in uniform with trainers and workers of the company. One of the men in the photograph is probably Harry Cooper, the proprietor of the Kew Flyer business in Cotham Road, Kew. Harry Cooper was the sponsor of one of the best known trader cycle races in Melbourne. The photograph remained in the possession of the Rogers family until its donation to the Society by John Rogers in 2015.Handwritten annotation by the historian Dorothy Rogers on reverse: "Kew Flyer Team about 1912-13. Coopers Cycle Shop Cotham Rd opp. Kew Post Office".kew flyer, harry f cooper, trader bike races - victoria - kew, kew flyer team -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph, Kew Flyer Team, c.1912
... Cooper, the proprietor of the Kew Flyer business in Cotham Road, Kew. Harry Cooper was the sponsor of one of the best known and oldest trader cycle races in Melbourne. ...Cooper, the proprietor of the Kew Flyer business in Cotham Road, Kew. Harry Cooper was the sponsor of one of the best known and oldest trader cycle races in Melbourne. ...In 1903, an article in the Box Hill 'Reporter' noted that the Kew Flyer Cycle business had been started in 1893 by Harry F. Cooper, who was "the oldest cycle maker in the district". By 1903, the Kew Flyer business was located at 8 (later 14) Cotham Road where it was to remain an institution until its closure. Seven years later, W.D. Vaughan, in his 'Jubilee History of Kew, Victoria' (1910) wrote that: "Several cycling clubs have been born and died, suffering chiefly from the migration of the leading spirits in the organisations, but since 1900 the ‘Kew Flyer’ road race, instituted by Mr. H. F. Cooper, has been the cycling event of the year among local riders. It is run on the White Horse Road at Blackburn." Early newspaper reports record that distance of the Race was initially 10 miles but by 1906, the event was 15 miles, starting from the Travellers' Rest Hotel in Blackburn. Cooper's Kew Flyer business in Cotham Road introduced new technologies and models throughout its 56-years of operation. By 1908, it was claimed that the shop had been enlarged with new "workshops and [the] latest lathes and cycle building tools. [It] Is now one of the most up-to-date Cycle Works in Victoria". By the First World War, Cooper had expanded his business to include motorbikes with "Precision Engines". The Kew Flyer business and the annual road races continued through the War, even though a number of its staff left for the front. One of these was [Pte] Robert Charles Field Richardson, who joined the 6th Battalion, fought and was wounded at Gallipoli, and died of his wounds in a hospital in Alexandria, Egypt in 1915. In 1917, the death of Private H.S. Herbert was announced. He had been the winner of the Kew Flyer Cycle Road Race in 1913. He died in action in France, having fought at Gallipoli and in France at the Battle of Pozieres. The majority of bicycles advertised by Cooper were designed for men, although bikes for women and 'juveniles' were advertised as early as 1918, so they were probably manufactured throughout the period. Harry Cooper was to sell his Kew Flyer business in 1936, after 39 years of trading. The business he began continued until 1949.This is a very rare image [the location of the original is now unknown] of a Kew Flyer team. The photo was sourced and remained in the possession of the historian Dorothy Rogers, whose brother was an early member of staff in the firm. The photo is historically significant as it is the only known photograph of a Kew Flyer Team, and possibly the only known photo of Harry F. Cooper, the founder of the firm and a key figure in Victorian cycling history. Photograph, the second of two, from an earlier album photograph of the Kew Flyer Team in uniform with trainers and workers of the company. One of the men in the photograph is probably Harry F. Cooper, the proprietor of the Kew Flyer business in Cotham Road, Kew. Harry Cooper was the sponsor of one of the best known and oldest trader cycle races in Melbourne. The photograph remained in the possession of the Rogers family until its donation to the Society by John Rogers in 2015.Handwritten annotation by the historian Dorothy Rogers on reverse: "Kew Flyer Team from very old photo".kew flyer, harry f cooper, trader bike races - victoria - kew, kew flyer team -
Kew Historical Society IncVehicle, Kew Flyer, Women's Roadster, c.1920
... Harry F Cooper, who was the manufacturer of the cycle had a retail business and a factory in Kew. He promoted the Kew Flyer Road Race which was the most important trader-run cycle event in Victoria from 1900 to his retirement in 1936. women's roadster kew flyer harry f cooper businesses - kew cycling Kew Flyer An unrestored Kew Flyer Women's Roadster ca 1920, donated to the Kew Historical Society by John Wyatt in 2017. ...In 1903, an article in the Box Hill 'Reporter' noted that the Kew Flyer Cycle business had been started in 1893 by Harry F. Cooper, and that he was "the oldest cycle maker in the district". By 1903, the Kew Flyer business was located at 8 (later 14) Cotham Road where it was to remain an institution until its closure. In 1910, W.D. Vaughan, in his 'Jubilee History of Kew, Victoria' wrote that: "Several cycling clubs have been born and died, suffering chiefly from the migration of the leading spirits in the organisations, but since 1900 the ‘Kew Flyer’ road race, instituted by Mr. H. F. Cooper, has been the cycling event of the year among local riders. It is run on the White Horse Road at Blackburn." Early newspaper reports recorded the distance of the race as initially 10 miles but by 1906, the event extended to 15 miles, starting from the Travellers' Rest Hotel in Blackburn. Cooper's Kew Flyer business in Cotham Road introduced new technologies and models throughout its 56-years of operation. By 1908, it was claimed that the shop had been enlarged with new "workshops and [the] latest lathes and cycle building tools. [it] Is now one of the most up-to-date Cycle Works in Victoria". By the First World War, Cooper had expanded his business to include motorbikes with "Precision Engines". The Kew Flyer business and the annual road races continued through the War, even though a number of its staff left for the front. One of these was [Pte] Robert Charles Field Richardson, who joined the 6th Battalion, fought and was wounded at Gallipoli, and died of wounds in Alexandria, Egypt in 1915. In 1917, the death of Private H.S. Herbert was announced. He had been the winner of the Kew Flyer Cycle Road Race in 1913. He died in action in France, having fought at Gallipoli and at the Battle of Pozieres. The majority of bicycles advertised by Cooper were designed for men, although bikes for women and 'juveniles' were advertised as early as 1918, so they were probably manufactured throughout the period. Harry Cooper was to sell his Kew Flyer business in 1936, after 39 years of trading. The business he began continued until 1949.This is an historically significant and rare 1920s Kew Flyer Cycle in intact condition, with most of the original paintwork preserved on the frame. Harry F Cooper, who was the manufacturer of the cycle had a retail business and a factory in Kew. He promoted the Kew Flyer Road Race which was the most important trader-run cycle event in Victoria from 1900 to his retirement in 1936.An unrestored Kew Flyer Women's Roadster ca 1920, donated to the Kew Historical Society by John Wyatt in 2017. Original paint work and logo on the loop frame in navy blue, blue and gold, featuring Egyptian influences in the painted design . The rubber sprung saddle was made by Dunlop and has a serial number on a plate at the rear. The loop frame is original. Most of the cycle, on an initial evaluation following the donation were judged to be original, but with the addition of a later mudguard, reflector and chain guard. These have now been removed.Kew Flyerwomen's roadster, kew flyer, harry f cooper, businesses - kew, cycling -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyBook, The History of St. Kilda 1840-1930 Volumes 1 and 2, 1931
... Industry Business and Traders Local Government Sport Transport Religion War "The History of St. ..."The History of St. Kilda" by John Butler Cooper, published 1931 by Printers Proprietary Limited. Covers are dark blue; hard cover. Volume 1 is 405 pages. Volume 2 is 338 pages. Illustrated with index and appendices.industry, business and traders, local government, sport, transport, religion, war
