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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Painting - Water colour - Insulwool Factory
... C. Dudley Wood... with blue mount surrounds By C. Dudley Wood On back - the framing...C. Dudley Wood & Insulwool Products Pty Ltd...C. Dudley Wood.... Dudley Wood Painting C. Dudley Wood & Insulwool Products Pty Ltd ...Insulwool Products Factory was on Whitehorse Road, Nunawading which closed in 1990 and now has Bunnings Warehouse. Insulwool became Boral Insulwool.Water colour painting of Insulwool Factory with landscape and garden. Has delivery track and two cars in front. Gold frame with blue mount surrounds By C. Dudley Wood On back - the framing nook, 172 Cantebury Rd, Sth Blackburn, The Glen Shopping Centre, Glen WaverleyC. Dudley Wood & Insulwool Products Pty Ltdinsulwool factory, nunawading, c. dudley wood, painting -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Painting: C DUDLEY WOOD (b.1905 - d.1980 AUS), Golf Club Hotel, Lower Plenty
... Painting: C DUDLEY WOOD (b.1905 - d.1980 AUS)... Plenty Painting: C DUDLEY WOOD (b.1905 - d.1980 AUS) ... -
Kingston Arts
Painting, C. Dudley Wood, Dale's Gorge - Hammersley Range, 1968
... C. Dudley Wood... Dale's Gorge - Hammersley Range Painting C. Dudley Wood ... -
City of Greater Geelong
Watercolour, C Dudley Wood, The You Yangs
... C Dudley Wood...-and-the-bellarine-peninsula The You Yangs Watercolour C Dudley Wood ... -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - DUDLEY HOUSE COLLECTION: NOTES ON DUDLEY HOUSE, 1850s
Document on foolscap paper some notes on Dudley House Bendigo Victoria, Australia courtesy of Mr Geoffrey, C. Ingleton father was the former Town Clerk of Bendigo, appointed 1 January 1924. The layout of the building at ground floor level involved the removal of walls along the left side from the entrance creating one large room. Alterations required replacement of doors, 1920's style , with decorative glass panels and door knobs of the period. This report contains excellent descriptions of furniture installed at the house, including a grandfather clock, framed etchings, easy chairs with loose floral covers, and a number of 'occasional chairs' of Rose-wood or Cedar in Edwardian design. The furniture was purchased from Morley Johnson of Bendigo and Sydney. There were also china cabinets, a gramophone in a large upright rose-wood cabriole-shaped cabinet. The name Dudley house may have been earned by reputation, or had a connection to a former tenant - perhaps a State Official or a caretaker.bendigo, history, dudley house