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Vision AustraliaAudio - Sound recording, 1998 Carols by Candlelight concert, 1998
... ...Cast of Rent...Carols by Candlelight Peter Cupples Denis Walter Marina Prior Hayley Aitken Chelsea Gibb Roger Lemke CDB Michael Cormick Cast of Rent Lee Kernaghan Tania Kernaghan Combo Fiasco 1 CD with 21 songs 1998 Carols by Candlelight concert Audio Sound recording ...Selection of songs recorded from the 1998 Carols by Candlelight concert.1 CD with 21 songs carols by candlelight, peter cupples, denis walter, marina prior, hayley aitken, chelsea gibb, roger lemke, cdb, michael cormick, cast of rent, lee kernaghan, tania kernaghan, combo fiasco -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Industrial, Barge, Galliers & Klaerr Iron and Brass Foundry, c.1925
... cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...Interior view of tinsmiths shop. Galliers & Klaerr was an iron foundry and plumbing business in St Kilda, known for producing gas, cooking, and heating stoves from 1883. Located on Inkerman Street, the firm was a major industrial employer in the area, specializing in cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. In 1882-1883 he established Galliers & Klaerr with Frederick Klaerr (1856 - 1934), also a plumber. Galliers returned to England in 1980 and the partnership was dissolved, with Klaerr undertaking to continue the business on his own account and to continue to use the business name Galliers & Klaerr. After the company was sold in 1960 the site became the St Kilda 10-pin Bowl, then a data processing centre, and then a Commonwealth Employment Service. These days it is the Aldi Supermarket.black and white photograph original good conditionTin Smiths Shop Circa 1925,Galiers and Klaergalliers & klaerr, st kilda businesses -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Industrial, Barge, Galliers & Klaerr Iron and Brass Foundry, 1925
... cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...Interior view of machine shop. Galliers and Klaerr Iron and Brass Foundry, Inkerman St, St Kilda. Galliers & Klaerr was an iron foundry and plumbing business in St Kilda, known for producing gas, cooking, and heating stoves from 1883. Located on Inkerman Street, the firm was a major industrial employer in the area, specializing in cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. In 1882-1883 he established Galliers & Klaerr with Frederick Klaerr (1856 - 1934), also a plumber. Galliers returned to England in 1980 and the partnership was dissolved, with Klaerr undertaking to continue the business on his own account and to continue to use the business name Galliers & Klaerr. After the company was sold in 1960 the site became the St Kilda 10-pin Bowl, then a data processing centre, and then a Commonwealth Employment Service. These days it is the Aldi Supermarket.black and white photograph original good conditionst kilda businesses, galliers & klaerr -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Industrial, Barge, Galliers & Klaerr Iron and Brass Foundry, 1925
... cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...Interior view of grinding shop. Galliers & Klaerr was an iron foundry and plumbing business in St Kilda, known for producing gas, cooking, and heating stoves from 1883. Located on Inkerman Street, the firm was a major industrial employer in the area, specializing in cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. In 1882-1883 he established Galliers & Klaerr with Frederick Klaerr (1856 - 1934), also a plumber. Galliers returned to England in 1980 and the partnership was dissolved, with Klaerr undertaking to continue the business on his own account and to continue to use the business name Galliers & Klaerr. After the company was sold in 1960 the site became the St Kilda 10-pin Bowl, then a data processing centre, and then a Commonwealth Employment Service. These days it is the Aldi Supermarket.black and white photographgalliers & klaerr, st kilda businesses -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Industrial, Barge, Galliers & Klaerr Iron and Brass Foundry, 1925
... cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...Interior view of coppershop Armstrong, Bates, Bernidis, Booth, Burgess, Daiey, Elligham, Featherson, Fulton, Hannan, Kelly, Linard, Mahony, Mathews, Melbourne, Osborne, Parish, Peel, Perkins, Schelble, Walker, West. Galliers & Klaerr was an iron foundry and plumbing business in St Kilda, known for producing gas, cooking, and heating stoves from 1883. Located on Inkerman Street, the firm was a major industrial employer in the area, specializing in cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. In 1882-1883 he established Galliers & Klaerr with Frederick Klaerr (1856 - 1934), also a plumber. Galliers returned to England in 1980 and the partnership was dissolved, with Klaerr undertaking to continue the business on his own account and to continue to use the business name Galliers & Klaerr. After the company was sold in 1960 the site became the St Kilda 10-pin Bowl, then a data processing centre, and then a Commonwealth Employment Service. These days it is the Aldi Supermarket.black and white photograph original good conditiongalliers & klaerr, st kilda businesses -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Industrial, Barge, Galliers & Klaerr Iron and Brass Foundry, 1925
... cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...Interior view of stove shop. Galliers & Klaerr was an iron foundry and plumbing business in St Kilda, known for producing gas, cooking, and heating stoves from 1883. Located on Inkerman Street, the firm was a major industrial employer in the area, specializing in cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. In 1882-1883 he established Galliers & Klaerr with Frederick Klaerr (1856 - 1934), also a plumber. Galliers returned to England in 1980 and the partnership was dissolved, with Klaerr undertaking to continue the business on his own account and to continue to use the business name Galliers & Klaerr. After the company was sold in 1960 the site became the St Kilda 10-pin Bowl, then a data processing centre, and then a Commonwealth Employment Service. These days it is the Aldi Supermarket.black and white photograph original good conditionst kilda businesses, galliers & klaerr -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Industrial, Barge, Galliers & Klaerr Iron and Brass Foundry, 1925
... cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...Galliers & Klaerr was an iron foundry and plumbing business in St Kilda, known for producing gas, cooking, and heating stoves from 1883. Located on Inkerman Street, the firm was a major industrial employer in the area, specializing in cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. In 1882-1883 he established Galliers & Klaerr with Frederick Klaerr (1856 - 1934), also a plumber. Galliers returned to England in 1980 and the partnership was dissolved, with Klaerr undertaking to continue the business on his own account and to continue to use the business name Galliers & Klaerr. After the company was sold in 1960 the site became the St Kilda 10-pin Bowl, then a data processing centre, and then a Commonwealth Employment Service. These days it is the Aldi Supermarket.black and white photograph original good conditionst kilda businesses, galliers & klaerr -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Industrial, Galliers & Klaerr Iron and Brass Foundry
... cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...Galliers & Klaerr was an iron foundry and plumbing business in St Kilda, known for producing gas, cooking, and heating stoves from 1883. Located on Inkerman Street, the firm was a major industrial employer in the area, specializing in cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. In 1882-1883 he established Galliers & Klaerr with Frederick Klaerr (1856 - 1934) also a plumber. Galliers returned to England in 1980 and the partnership was dissolved, with Klaerr undertaking to continue the business on his own account and to continue to use the business name Galliers & Klaerr. After the company was sold in 1960 the site became the St Kilda 10-pin Bowl, then a data processing centre, and then a Commonwealth Employment Service. These days it is the Aldi Supermarket.black and white photographst kilda businesses, galliers & klaerr -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Industrial, Galliers & Klaerr Iron and Brass Foundry
... cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...Galliers & Klaerr, Iron and Brass Founders Inkerman St, St Kilda. Setting off for the Annual Picnic. Galliers & Klaerr was an iron foundry and plumbing business in St Kilda, known for producing gas, cooking, and heating stoves from 1883. Located on Inkerman Street, the firm was a major industrial employer in the area, specializing in cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. In 1882-1883 he established Galliers & Klaerr with Frederick Klaerr (1856 - 1934), also a plumber. Galliers returned to England in 1980 and the partnership was dissolved, with Klaerr undertaking to continue the business on his own account and to continue to use the business name Galliers & Klaerr. After the company was sold in 1960 the site became the St Kilda 10-pin Bowl, then a data processing centre, and then a Commonwealth Employment Service. These days it is the Aldi Supermarket.black and white photograph, mounted, original, good conditionOn front: Setting off for the Annual Picnicgalliers & klaerr, st kilda businesses -
St Kilda Historical SocietyPhotograph - Group portrait, Galliers & Klaerr staff, c1924
... cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. ...Galliers & Klaerr staff photo. Galliers & Klaerr was an iron foundry and plumbing business in St Kilda, known for producing gas, cooking, and heating stoves from 1883. Located on Inkerman Street, the firm was a major industrial employer in the area, specializing in cast iron stoves and appliances until the company was sold in the 1960s. Henry Albert Galliers (1845-1907), born in England and a plumber and gasfitter by trade, moved to Australia in 1872 and set up business in rented premises in High Street, and later Inkerman Street. In 1882-1883 he established Galliers & Klaerr with Frederick Klaerr (1856 - 1934) also a plumber. Galliers returned to England in 1980 and the partnership was dissolved, with Klaerr undertaking to continue the business on his own account and to continue to use the business name Galliers & Klaerr. After the company was sold in 1960 the site became the St Kilda 10-pin Bowl, then a data processing centre, then a Commonwealth Employment Service. These days it is the Aldi Supermarket.black and white photograph mounted on cardboard"Jack Klaerr in the middle. Ladies 1. Walsh, 2. Barret, 3.,4.,5. Heatherington. This photo taken approx 1924. M.E. Mahony"st kilda businesses, galliers & klaerr
