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Port of EchucaPhotograph, Original photo C.1910. Copy 1984
... Dowell collection...This photograph comes from the Dowell collection. Related to P000202. ...Port of Echuca 74 Murray Esplanade Echuca the-murray This photograph comes from the Dowell collection. Related to P000202. At the turn of the 20th century, the railway line carried produce from southern New South Wales and the Riverina to Melbourne. ...This photograph comes from the Dowell collection. Related to P000202. At the turn of the 20th century, the railway line carried produce from southern New South Wales and the Riverina to Melbourne. Goods trains were a very important mode to transport to our region and industrialisation of Echuca. Photograph of the Murray bridge at Echuca at low river with a goods train crossing the bridge. Image is seen from bank facing north from Echuca.Recto :"MURRAY BRIDGE Echuca"; Verso: "C.1910" "Low river"dowell collection, murray river bridge , echuca, murray bridge, echuca, steam engine goods train, railway, transportation, industrialisation -
Port of EchucaPhotograph - Eagle Barge at Echuca Wharf 1890 - sepia, 1890
... ...Charles Dowell Collection...Port of Echuca 74 Murray Esplanade Echuca the-murray conservation LP Charles Dowell Collection Eagle Barge Photograph Eagle Barge at Echuca Wharf 1890 - sepia ...conservation lp, charles dowell collection, eagle barge -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument - Correspondence, O.E. Nilsson, Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme to the Ballarat School of Mines, 1954, 02/01/1954
... Collection Federation University Australia, Mt Helen Campus Federation University Australia E.J. Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields School of Mines and Industry Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation University ballarat school of mines commonwealth reconstruction training scheme esther i allan gladys j. beames arthur g. burrow joyce r. dowell roy h. edwards ray fitzclarence joan m. foster william a. gillett john w. howe elva jean murrary alan j. wight o.e. nilsson Carbon copy of a page of names of students at the Ballarat School of Mines linked to the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme. ...School of Mines and Industry Ballarat is a predecessor of Federation UniversityCarbon copy of a page of names of students at the Ballarat School of Mines linked to the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training Scheme. ballarat school of mines, commonwealth reconstruction training scheme, esther i allan, gladys j. beames, arthur g. burrow, joyce r. dowell, roy h. edwards, ray fitzclarence, joan m. foster, william a. gillett, john w. howe, elva jean murrary, alan j. wight, o.e. nilsson -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - GUINEY COLLECTION: ENVELOPE, 1934
... K Guiney which contained a Centenary Message from Wm Dowell Motor Accessories. Document GUINEY COLLECTION: ENVELOPE ...Document. Envelope addressed to Mr. K Guiney which contained a Centenary Message from Wm Dowell Motor Accessories.document, memo, envelope -
Parks Victoria - Gabo Island LightstationInsulators
... collection are associated with lines supported on utility poles for the transmission of high voltage electricity. The various insulators have second level significance for their historic value and provenance Around lower edge on opposite sides,"C.C / 42" 1. Clear glass insulator. Cyndrical bottle shape with smaller dome -like knob on top. Hollow with inscription on lower edge. Has remains of wooden dowell ...Modern communication tecnology arrived on Gabo Island with the construction of the telegraph line from Eden to Gabo Island in 1870. These and other cylindricial insulators were associated with the original 1870 copper wire telegraph line and later the P.M.G. line. The items of telegraphic equipment comprise a number of ceramic and glass insulators of varying age and type. Two bell-shaped insulators are made of clear glass, one with remains of wooden dowel inside. In addition to insulators, there is a telephone insulator bracket made of metal with wooden pins. It was once attached to the top of a steel pole and some of theseremain in situ along the former telegraph line. Telegraphic communication commenced at the Gabo Lightstation in 1870, just eight years after the lightstation opened.The line from Sydney reached Eden, NSW by 1868 and was then extended to Gabo with the costs shared equally by NSW and Victoria. It was initially carried on posts across the sea to the island but was changed to a line along the seabed after the posts were washed away. The first telegraph office was a timber building on east side of the assistants’ quarters. In 1887 a new concrete telegraph office was built which included quarters for the operator, with Victoria and NSW sharing the construction costs. The 1992 CMP identified remnants of the line from its various phases of operation,231 and these can still be seen in 2016. Other ceramic insulators in the collection are associated with lines supported on utility poles for the transmission of high voltage electricity. The various insulators have second level significance for their historic value and provenance1. Clear glass insulator. Cyndrical bottle shape with smaller dome -like knob on top. Hollow with inscription on lower edge. Has remains of wooden dowell inside. 2.Clear glass insulator. Cyndrical bottle shape with smaller dome -like knob on top. Hollow with inscription on lower edge.Around lower edge on opposite sides,"C.C / 42"
