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National Wool MuseumFilm - Hirst Family Films, Cedric L Hirst, 1950s
... Hirst Family Films......Family Films...Copy of Godfrey Hirst family videos/photograph on CD. Including 1951 floods at Mill. All video content filmed at Godfrey Hirst Woollen Mill, Swanston Street, South Geelong. ..."Hirst family films 1936-1964 Incl. Godfrey Hirst and co P/L Woollen mills"...Geelong Godfrey Hirst & Co. Pty. Ltd. Family Films Factory Flooding 1950s Wool processing Fashion Textiles Horse and cart Wool bales Transport Machinery Fashion parade Working Life "Hirst family films 1936-1964 Incl. ...Copy of Godfrey Hirst family videos/photograph on CD. Including 1951 floods at Mill. All video content filmed at Godfrey Hirst Woollen Mill, Swanston Street, South Geelong. Godfrey Hirst's children. Family home in Newtown and holiday home in Eastern View.Compact disc (CD) containing colour video footage. Film has no audio content. Visual content outlined below: 00:00 – 00:05 – External view of brick building – Godfrey Hirst & Co. Pty. Ltd. 00:05 – 00:10 – Exterior garden setting, three men in suits with fabrics and object 00:10 – 00:28 – Exterior garden setting showing eight women, most likely on a break from working at the Godfrey Hirst factory. The footage shows them all getting up and walking back towards the building at the end. 00:28 – 00:38 – Exterior garden setting, showing seven men in white shirts and ties seated and standing around a table, turning pages on a folder on the table. 00:38 – 00:52 – Interior factory setting, showing four men in coats handling green and red wool. 00:52 – 1:08 – Three men in suits in an exterior garden setting looking at paperwork. 1:08 – 1:23 – Four men in coats in a garden handling coloured wool samples. 1:23 – 1:42 – Four men in suits in a garden setting handling woven fabric. Two of the men are holding pipes. 1:42 – 1:57 – Interior factory setting showing men operating machinery. 1:57 – 2:05 – Exterior factory setting showing a man driving machinery carting wool bales. 2:05 – 3:14 - Flood scenes, showing the exterior of the Godfrey Hirst building with a man rowing a boat down the street, and a horse and cart in flood waters. There are scenes of flooded streets, exterior of flooded buildings and people standing in flood waters. 3:14 – 3:40 - Interior building views of flood waters in factory with people, machinery, equipment and textiles in flood waters. 3:40 – 4:03 - Exterior views showing a tractor, boat, horse and people in flood waters. 4:03 – 7:02 Exterior setting showing crowds of people watching a fashion parade. The fashion parade is of women in various clothing, including suits jackets, skirts, coats and hats. 7.02 - END"Hirst family films 1936-1964 Incl. Godfrey Hirst and co P/L Woollen mills"geelong, godfrey hirst & co. pty. ltd., family films, factory, flooding, 1950s, wool processing, fashion, textiles, horse and cart, wool bales, transport, machinery, fashion parade, working life -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyFilm - DVD, ABC, "A place to belong - Port Melbourne", 1993
... "A place to belong - Port Melbourne" a film about family friends and housing. Recorded 1993 by ABC - Brian McKENZIE. ...Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port Melbourne Town Hall 333 Bay Street Port Melbourne melbourne Families Barry 'Bomber' MITCHELL Social Activities Built Environment Neil SHARP Marlene MITCHELL nee SHARP "A place to belong - Port Melbourne" a film about family friends and housing. ..."A place to belong - Port Melbourne" a film about family friends and housing. Recorded 1993 by ABC - Brian McKENZIE. An ABC broadcast in 1993 on the gentrification of Port Melbourne, with concentration on the Mitchell family.families, barry 'bomber' mitchell, social activities, built environment, neil sharp, marlene mitchell nee sharp -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - VARIOUS DOCUMENTS FROM 'BOX 511'
... Various documents from 'Box 511': a. 'Royal Family' - re filmed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (1959); b. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields DOCUMENT Magazines Royal Family Various documents from 'Box 511': a. 'Royal Family' - re filmed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (1959); b. ...Various documents from 'Box 511': a. 'Royal Family' - re filmed portrait of Queen Elizabeth II (1959); b. 'Scientific American', issue of April 1934; c. 'Band of Hope Review, 1867 - published in England (Baptist); d. 'Beautiful Britain' - Art Series No 6 - Scenery of the United Kingdom, m1894; e. as for d. but Series 10; f. as for d. but Series 11; g. as for d. but Series unknown (no cover); h. 'Hobart and Suburbs' = Aerial Survey Maps (street directory), 1954 - ex libris A. Richardson, 1959; I. 'Weekly Times Annual, Dec 10, 1931 - cover and pages missing; j. 'Table Talk Christmas Annual, Dec 3, 1923 (cover and pages missing)document, magazines, royal family -
Plutarch ProjectFilm screening Log Book, Log Book, Collins late 1950's
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Yiannoudes Family Film Memorabilia It is normally a time consuming and difficult task to accurately assess a collection’s significance to the primary criteria, however in the case of the “Yiannoudes Family Film Memorabilia” we have no hesitation of its high significance about its historic, social, rarity, interpretive, cultural and provenance to Australia, including the country side where most of this collection memorabilia visited. ...Plutarch Project Caulfield Junction melbourne Yiannoudes Family Film Memorabilia It is normally a time consuming and difficult task to accurately assess a collection’s significance to the primary criteria, however in the case of the “Yiannoudes Family Film Memorabilia” we have no hesitation of its high significance about its historic, social, rarity, interpretive, cultural and provenance to Australia, including the country side where most of this collection memorabilia visited. ...Yiannoudes Family Film Memorabilia It is normally a time consuming and difficult task to accurately assess a collection’s significance to the primary criteria, however in the case of the “Yiannoudes Family Film Memorabilia” we have no hesitation of its high significance about its historic, social, rarity, interpretive, cultural and provenance to Australia, including the country side where most of this collection memorabilia visited. From January 1959 and until 1982, “Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures”, owned by Mr Peter Yannoudes (Παναγιώτης Γιαννούδης) and Mr Stathis Raftopoulos (Στάθης Ραφτόπουλος) travelled around Australia to entertain the Greek, Turkish, Indian and Yugoslav speaking population of Australia and provide a significant cinema culture. They travelled as far as Perth in WA, Adelaide in SA, Tasmania, Darwin in Nt, Canberra in ACT and Sydney and NSW. However they found themselves also in places like Berri and Renmark in NSW, where concentrations of migrants lived and thrived during the period. Initially they were travelling by train, carrying all their equipment by hand and placing them in boxes and suitcases. However after 1962 when they acquired their first automobile, travelling became less of a burden, nevertheless cumbersome and laborious. They carried with them initially two portable projectors (second one as a backup) and at times travelled with a third in order to ensure that technology will not be letting them down at the time of film projection. At times the films were projected onto a white sheet of cloth because there was no proper screen to project it on at the venue they were using. Mr P. Yiannoudes has also published a book in October 2010, titled “Greek Cinema Across Australia – Behind the Scenes”. The book was published in two languages, English and in Greek. Details about the launch can be found on the Diasporic Literature Spot website at this address (in the Greek language) http://diasporic.org/ellinika/biblia/greek-films-in-australia/. His book is devoted to those with whom he co-operated in order to bring for the first time Greek language films into Australia. Their names are: Stathis Raftopoulos, Andreas Papadopoulos, Andreas Katopodis, Theodoros Kanellopoulos, Michael Ioannou, Fotis Hatzipavlides, Kostas Vrahnas, Evaggelos Terpenos, Dionysis Lourantos, Dimitris Georgiou, Vasilis Florias and Jim Gragie. All businessmen with the right entrepreneurial spirit to be the first and to make their mark in the making of cultural Australia. Mr P. Yiannoudes a Cypriot by descent born in the town of Vouni, a village in the area of Lemesos. In Lemesos he learned the first few things about cinema which would help him in all his later life. He migrated to Australia in 1956 has been a prominent member of the Greek & Cypriot Communities in Melbourne for many decades. He has been President of the Cypriot Community, President of Federation of Cypriot Communities in Australia (for 18 years), President of SEKA (for 26 years) and highly regarded member of the Greek-Cypriots Diaspora since he also has been Vice-President of the Global Federation of Cypriots of Diaspora for 18 years. Mr P. Yiannoudes is now working on creating a small museum of these pieces in the back of the Westgarth Theatre with the help of the Plutarch Project and …. In this collection numbering hundreds of items, we will try and capture some of the glory that was the Greek film industry in Australia for 23 years between 1959 and 1982. “Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures” also owned a large number of cinemas in Melbourne, the National Theatre in Richmond, the Westgarth Theatre in Northcote (which is still owned by the Yiannoudes family today), Sun Theatre in Yarraville, Kinema in Albert Park, Empire Theatre in Brunswick, Paramount Theatre in Oakleigh, Globe Theatre in Richmond, Galaxy Theatre in Brunswick and the Cosmopolitan Theatre in Brusnwick. At the same time they were hiring other theatres for film projections. They were the Astor Theatre in St. Kilda, Victoria Theatre in Richmond, Sunshine Theatre in Sunshine. Apart from Melbourne they were using the Pantheon Theatre in Adelaide, the Norwood Town Hall in Adelaide, the Shepparton Town Hall in Shepparton, the Premier Theatre in Perth, the Rivoli Theatre in Berri and the Renmark Theatre in Renmark. The number of films shown around Australia were over 1500 in total whilst about 1218 of them were in the Greek language. Other languages shown were in Turkish (about 150 films), Yugoslavian (about 100 films), English, French, German, Swedish, Dutch language films. “Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures” was the first company to bring Swedish and Dutch films to Australia. They also showed Martial Arts films for the first time in Australia in 1975 at the Galaxy Theatre in Melbourne. However one of the most significant pieces that tell the story with places and dates is the Show Logbook. The Show Logbook has a large number of stories to tell. It is still intact and in fair condition after all these years of travelling around Australia. It is categorised with an alphabetic index on the right by film title. Greek, Indian, Turkish and Yugoslav language film titles adorn its pages alongside the place where they were first shown, the towns and cities they visited and the dates for each one. It is an extremely significant part of history of the settlement of migrants in Australia. This Log Book is of Primary Significance to the "Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures" and the Yiannoudes family film memorabilia collection. It has a Historic, Social, Provenance and Rarity significance for the settlement of migrants in Australia and the entertainment industry.This is the Log Book, manually updated and used by "Cosmopolitan Motion Pictures" for films shown in different parts of AustraliaCollins Stock Records Booklogbook, films, shown, cultural, language, greek, australia, γιαννούδης, κατάσταση, yiannoudes -
Moorabbin Air Museum(SP) GAF Heritage Group Library on Excel DOCUMENTS, FILMS, SLIDES & MISC ITEMS - Iss.1 Access via SharePoint only
... ...GAF Film 16 Family Day Avalon Inc. Nomad & Mirage. Army Nomad A18-312 Silent. ...M Nomad Film 16 Demo flight VH-SUR Demo flight T/O landing; dirt strip (Ex Mal Crozier Collection -MJC-23) Feb-72 GHG 2082 MAM X1314 300 JAW GHG 2082 Digital copy exists M GAF Film 16 Family Day Avalon Inc. Nomad & Mirage. Army Nomad A18-312 Silent. ...M Nomad Film 16 Demo flight VH-SUR Demo flight T/O landing dirt strip (Ex Mal Crozier Collection -MJC-23) Feb-72 GHG 2082 MAM X1314 300 JAW GHG 2082 Digital copy exists M GAF Film 16 Family Day Avalon Inc. Nomad & Mirage. Army Nomad A18-312 Silent. ...GAF HERITAGE GROUP LIBRARY CATALOGUE DOCUMENTS, FILMS, SLIDES & MISC ITEMS - Iss.1 COMPILED BY GAF HERITAGE GROUP 17-Apr-26 Jindivik Lists of Pika and Jindivik Trials. Inc. pilot notes. (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik A92-38 Flt OK (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik KC 1 A92-5 Initial Jindi Flt attempt. Trolley gyro fail. KC 3 A92-5 Succesful T/O. A/C belly landed 8 miles from Evetts Field (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik A92-50 Blue Jay Radar Ranging. MTS failed at TO. Sortie carried out at 24,00'. Nil Data (A/C skids off runway ??) (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Mk 1 Landing (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik A92-45 Autopilot 60deg turns @ 35k' Object achieved. A/C failed to respond in pitch ?? Jindivik A92-49 Blue Sky Firing 20k'.Round fired. Successful flight (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara S225 1 - 5 (ex Rob Nash Collection) ?? Launch of unknown vehicle (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik B1 flight & landing. Good footage. Inc Meteor chase A/C (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Trolley Nose wheel test. Possibly Pika (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Trolley Nose wheel test. Possibly Pika (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Pika trolley test (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Mk 2 A92-22 Proving flt Mk 2 A/C. Second Mk2 flt. First flight this A/C . Landing balooned nil damage (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Jindivik Tonic Tow Target First flight Chase A/C (ex Rob Nash Collection) JBMR Nowra Skyhawks. Air to Air (ex Rob Nash Collection) ?? Unkown guys mucking around. No interest (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara Trials shots, Parachute recovery. Colour, good Nomad SloMo of undercarriage drop test (ex Rob Nash Collection) ?? Unknown launcher Jindivik Short clips of Jindi prep.(at JBMR??) (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Jindivik K 3350 “This Day Tonight” 4min 27 sec (ex Rob Nash Collection) Ikara M6 0.6 scale Tests. SA 2/6 VL103,101,100,47,45,33,1,44,43 & 22 (ex Rob Nash Collection) Nomad Nomad TO & landing trials. B&W Negative (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Uneventful flight (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Jindi 80 in wing extention MK 5 Pods. J16/4 (Vinten) (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Jindi with Tonic Tow (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik J16/2 Vinten. Dirt strip landing?? (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara Launcher tests. S222/1 VL3; S222/2; S221/4 (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik ? Unknown instrument panel. (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Trolley nose wheel. Poor quality (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara Publicity film. Similar to "MALKARA Australian short range command-controlled Missile" Sound (ex Rob Nash Collection) Not Used Accessn Num Ikara WRE SA 3/1 790. A Type “M3” PD36. V.L 103, 101, 100, 47, 45, 33, 1, 44, 43, 22 (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC 15) Unknown Unknown missile firing (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-14) Jindivik Jindi, Meteor, Rapier Anti Aircraft missile (ex Rob Nash Collection) Woomera Shots of Meteor & Victor overflying Evetts field (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Filmhouse Aniversary Aircore (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara Lulworth Malkara Trials Series L13 RDS 76 101 (ex Bob Nash Collection) Jindivik A92-26 Vinten MTS range trial. Partial success. Heavy landing, Nosed over. Major damage (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik Jindivik Dirt strip landing Ginger & Tonic Tow. Under Cessna & Meteor. Colour (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara Trials Series 10 RDS 117-130 (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara BC 85 Trial S238 S239 S240. Little to see. (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara Flight Trials Colour. (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik In flight. Shows wing (Pitch oscillation) flutter?? (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara Review of Development Activity between March and August 1953. Significant historical interest. (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara VL 49 S223/1/2 Malkara tests at Woomera. Nothing new. (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik 80 inch wing extention. Take off. Flight & landing. (ex Rob Nash Collection) Nomad N24 Flight 20 21 etc B&W negative (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara S 253 (725) V22-56 60-62 VL45 VL144 VL120 (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik A92-41 Blue Sky Firing 20k' Successful flt (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik A92-45 autopilot devel MK3 R.S.R 30deg turns. Successful flt (ex Rob Nash Collection) Nomad Nomad N24 in Alice Springs VH-DHU (ex Rob Nash Collection) Jindivik S250/1 K8 Vinten? No interest. (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara S242/1 - /3 S243/1-/3 VL 22 Nothing new (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara S238 VC 22 S239 VC22 VC 40 S240 241. Nothing new (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara Review of Development Activity between March and August 1953. Duplicate of GHG 2047 (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara Malkara S252/3 V62 (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara S250/3 V22 (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara S253-4 V22 V56 V60 V62 (ex Rob Nash Collection) Malkara VL 114 S252/3 (ex Rob Nash Collection) Woomera Images of Service tower at Launch Site 6A (Blue Streak) (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-14) Jindivik A92-41 Blue Sky Tracking exercise Successful flt. (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-13) GAF Aerial shots of GAF taken from Nomad. (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-08) GAF GAF Sheetmetal production. (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-10) ? Unknown fracture test. (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-09) Ikara Folding wing test rig. (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC 11) Jindivik In flight Woomera (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC 05) Nomad Demo short TO & landing on dirt & bitumen. Avalon & Canberra. (ex Kevin Kerle Collection - MJC-01) Nomad Roll out Avalon (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-06) Jindivik Towed target deployment. (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-07) GAF Sheet metal production methods inc. Hufford Stretch Formers. 11 min. (ex Kevin Kerle Collection MJC-02) GAF Various projects Inc Ikara Nomad. Computer room (ex - Kevin Kerle Collection MJC-04) Mirage Jindivik Avalon Arrival of Mirage first aircraft, Jindi T/O & land at JBMR. (ex Kevin Kerle Collection MJC-03) HaDigitise Target HaDigitise Target deployed from unknown aircraft. (ex R Friedman Collection MJC-22 ) Nomad Early Nomad publicity. Long version.VH-SUR "NOMAD Light Utility Aircraft" (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-18) Nomad Includes shots of Nomad used by RFDS (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-17) Jindivik Jindi publicity film. (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-25) Nomad Roll out, TO & flight. (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-24) Nomad Transporting fuselage and wings. GAF to Avalon. (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-26) Nomad VH-SUR Demo flight T/O landing; dirt strip (Ex Mal Crozier Collection -MJC-23) GAF Inc. Nomad & Mirage. Army Nomad A18-312 Silent. Colour faded (Ex Mal Crozier Collection - MJC-27) Ikara (ex Ron Friedman Collection - MJC-19) Woomera Good account of going to Woomera in the 1960's (ex Ron Friedman Collection - MJC 20 ) Turana Audio of the GIMIC and launch of P1-007 at JBMR St George Lighthouse site (ex Geoff Palfreman Collection) Turana Hanger prep. Launch from Light Weight Launcher. Chase A/C. HMAS Swan & hello recovery. Muddy road to lighthouse (ex Geoff Colquhoun Collection) Turana Telemetry; personnel; Hanger & launcher prep (ex Les Jones Collection) Turana (Ex Ian Turner collection) Photo collection Turana trials. Woomera 2 Aug 1971. JB airfield facilities. Jervis Bay Booderee Ridge com facilities. JB trial Nov 1971. JB Low Altitude 1 trial June 1973. St George Lighthouse Turana Slides JB and Sea Trials (ex John Wilson Collection) Turana Slides LA1, 2 & 3 and CEP Trials (ex John Wilson Collection) Nomad Nomad N22 Aerocor Ikara M7 Manufacturing & design team. Wing deployment test rig (ex John Wilson Collection) Ikara M7 Description of folding wing mechanism; launch container; design and preparation of test vehicles. Inc Photos (ex John Wilson Collection) Ikara M7 Collection of photos of M7 Womera trial (ex Ian Turner Collection) Mirage Procedure for painting of first Mirage. Problems. Paint shop conditions. (ex John Wilson Collection) Jindivik Evaluation of various surface finishes on aluminium sheet adjacent to jetpipe. (ex John Wilson Collection) Jindivik Modifications for landing weight of 3500 lb. Analysis and tests (ex John Wilson Collection) Nomad Development of manufacturing process for adhesive bonded sandwich structure incorporating aluminium honeycomb. Quality control. Testing (ex John Wilson Collection) Ikara M3 Evaluation of polycarbonate. Modifications Tests (ex John Wilson Collection) Ikara M6 Nene blower (ARL) tests at various flight conditions (ex John Wilson Collection) GAF Spec for first Autoclave at GAF. 30ft long; 6.5ft dia (ex John Wilson Collection)films, slides & misc items - iss.1 compiled by gaf heritage group, 17-apr-26, project artifact type title extract/comments author date of publication accession number ghg xxxx location item size area of significance entered scanned or digitised comments new/modified description of change, box location box id shelf location by date format link to data file(s) by date, "turana/ikara/, gaf/asta company data" eg. document, report, manual, folder, drawings. film, photo, slide etc "the formal title of the document, report etc, " put more detail in here than just the title. think of the words that people will use to search for and what will need to come up on their search. mon-yy "three letter owner prefix followed by four digits eg ghg 1500, " baa/mam/etc eg ikara 01. column not be filled in until shelf locations are finalised. approx size eg a3, a4 page count other details if useful. films: see note 1 --> eg “historic” or “scientific or research potential” etc. three initials format: 31/12/22 pdf/jpeg url three initials format: 31/12/22, updated archive box no. n, jindivik software trials records lists of pika and jindivik trials. inc. pilot notes. (ex rob nash collection) rob nash ghg 2000 jaw ghg 2000 m, malkara film 35 s39 vl2 (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2001 mam x1310 400 jaw ghg 2001 digitise m data file added, jindivik film 35 ka 18 a92-38 flt ok (ex rob nash collection) jul-55 ghg 2002 mam x1310 600 jaw ghg 2002 copy of baa 2182 m data file added, jindivik film 35 kc 1 & kc 3 kc 1 a92-5 initial jindi flt attempt. trolley gyro fail. kc 3 a92-5 succesful t/o. a/c belly landed 8 miles from evetts field (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2003 mam x1310 800 significant historical jaw ghg 2003 digitise high historical value m, jindivik film 35 ka 57 a92-50 blue jay radar ranging. mts failed at to. sortie carried out at 24, 00'. nil data (a/c skids off runway ??) (ex rob nash collection) mar-56 ghg 2004 mam x1310 600 jaw ghg 2004 m, jindivik film 16 mk 1 landing (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2006 mam x1310 10 jaw ghg 2006 good shots but ghg 2011 better. m, jindivik film 35 ka 53 emu a92-45 autopilot 60deg turns @ 35k' object achieved. a/c failed to respond in pitch ?? feb-56 ghg 2007 mam x1310 50 jaw ghg 2007 see 16 mm version baa 2060 m, jindivik film 35 ka 38 a92-49 blue sky firing 20k'.round fired. successful flight (ex rob nash collection) nov-55 ghg 2008 mam x1310 400 jaw ghg 2008 film in poor condition m, malkara film 16 s225 1 - 5 (ex rob nash collection) jun-58 ghg 2009 mam x1310 65 jaw ghg 2009 momentary shot of launch m, ?? film 16 launch of unknown vehicle (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2010 mam x1310 160 jaw ghg 2010 m, jindivik film 16 b1 flight & landing. good footage. inc meteor chase a/c (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2011 mam x1310 140 jaw ghg 2011 digitise m, jindivik film 16 trolley nose wheel test. possibly pika (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2012 mam x1310 40 jaw ghg 2012 digitise . film shrunk m, jindivik film 16 trolley nose wheel test. possibly pika (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2013 mam x1310 40 jaw ghg 2013 film broken, damaged. shrunk? m, jindivik film 16 pika trolley test (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2014 mam x1310 64 jaw ghg 2014 t good quality. ghg 2021 better. m, jindivik film 35 ka 2 mk 2 a92-22 proving flt mk 2 a/c. second mk2 flt. first flight this a/c . landing balooned nil damage (ex rob nash collection) jul-54 ghg 2015 mam x1310 500 jaw ghg 2015 digitise good vision. m, jindivik film 16 jindivik tonic tow target first flight chase a/c (ex rob nash collection) nov-81 ghg 2016 mam x1310 60 jaw ghg 2016 digitise good shots of tonic tow. lots of waste space. m, jbmr film 16 nowra skyhawks. air to air (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2017 mam x1310 100 jaw ghg 2017 m, ?? film 16 unkown guys mucking around. no interest (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2018 mam x1310 50 jaw ghg 2018 m, malkara film 16 trials shots, parachute recovery. colour, good ghg 2019 mam x1311 300 jaw ghg 2019 digitise splice broken m, nomad film 16 slomo of undercarriage drop test (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2020 mam x1311 400 jaw ghg 2020 very little to see. m, ?? film 16 unknown launcher ghg 2021 mam x1311 350 jaw ghg 2021 m, jindivik film 16 short clips of jindi prep.(at jbmr??) (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2022 mam x1311 30 jaw ghg 2022 not projectionable m, jindivik film 16 jindivik k 3350 “this day tonight” 4min 27 sec (ex rob nash collection) mar-68 ghg 2023 mam x1311 167 jaw ghg 2023 digitise m, ikara film 35 m6 0.6 scale tests. sa 2/6 vl103, 101, 100, 47, 45, 33, 1, 44, 43 & 22 (ex rob nash collection) aug-61 ghg 2024 mam x1311 400 jaw ghg 2024 m, nomad film 35 nomad to & landing trials. b&w negative (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2025 mam x1311 120 jaw ghg 2025 m, jindivik film 35 ka 54 emu uneventful flight (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2026 mam x1311 200 jaw ghg 2026 film shrunk m, jindivik film 35 jindi 80 in wing extention mk 5 pods. j16/4 (vinten) (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2027 mam x1311 300 jaw ghg 2027 digitise - a/c in flight only m, jindivik film 16 jindi with tonic tow (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2028 mam x1310 30 jaw ghg 2028 see also ghg 2016 m, jindivik film 35 j16/2 vinten. dirt strip landing?? (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2029 mam x1311 60 jaw ghg 2029 m, malkara film 16 launcher tests. s222/1 vl3, s222/2, s221/4 (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2030 mam x1311 350 jaw ghg 2030 m, jindivik ? film 16 kc 5 ? unknown instrument panel. (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2031 mam x1311 100 jaw ghg 2031 m, jindivik film 16 ka 22 ? trolley nose wheel. poor quality (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2032 mam x1311 50 jaw ghg 2032 m, malkara film 16 malkara anti-tank missile publicity film. similar to "malkara australian short range command-controlled missile" sound (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2033 mam x1311 400 jaw ghg 2033 film shrunk but good quality images. keep m, not used accessn num ghg 2034 mam unallocated m, ikara film 35 0.6 scale firing wre sa 3/1 790. a type “m3” pd36. v.l 103, 43, 22 (ex mal crozier collection - mjc 15) aug-61 ghg 2035 mam x1311 400 jaw ghg 2035 film in poor condition m, unknown film 35 unknown missile firing (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-14) ghg 2036 mam x1311 200 jaw ghg 2036 m, jindivik film 16 jindi, meteor, rapier anti aircraft missile (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2037 mam x1311 150 jaw ghg 2037 film unprojectable m, woomera film 16 shots of meteor & victor overflying evetts field (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2038 mam x1311 90 jaw ghg 2038 m, jindivik film 16 25th aniversary jbmr filmhouse aniversary aircore (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2039 mam x1311 150 jaw ghg 2039 work print. see baa 2134 m, malkara film 16 lulworth malkara trials series l13 rds 76 101 (ex bob nash collection) sep-52 ghg 2040 mam x1312 400 jaw ghg 2040 m, jindivik film 35 ka 12 a92-26 vinten mts range trial. partial success. heavy landing, nosed over. major damage (ex rob nash collection) apr-55 ghg 2041 mam x1312 400 jaw ghg 2041 digitise m, jindivik film 16 df 85 jindivik dirt strip landing ginger & tonic tow. under cessna & meteor. colour (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2042 mam x1312 400 jaw ghg 2042 digitise m, malkara film 16 trials series 10 rds 117-130 (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2043 mam x1312 400 jaw ghg 2043 digitise m, malkara film 16 bc 85 trial s238 s239 s240. little to see. (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2044 mam x1312 150 jaw ghg 2044 m, malkara film 16 flight trials colour. (ex rob nash collection) aug-59 ghg 2045 mam x1312 350 jaw ghg 2045 splice broken m, jindivik film 16 j 470 in flight. shows wing (pitch oscillation) flutter?? (ex rob nash collection) apr-71 ghg 2046 mam x1311 100 jaw ghg 2046 digitise film damaged ~ 3min m, malkara film 16 ident 101 review of development activity between march and august 1953. significant historical interest. (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2047 mam x1312 400 jaw ghg 2047 digitise m, malkara film 16 vl 49 s223/1/2 malkara tests at woomera. nothing new. (ex rob nash collection) jun-58 ghg 2048 mam x1311 150 jaw ghg 2048 m, jindivik film 35 80 inch wing extention. take off. flight & landing. (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2049 mam x1311 150 jaw ghg 2049 m, nomad film 35 n24 flight 20 21 etc b&w negative (ex rob nash collection) sep-77 ghg 2050 mam x1312 90 jaw ghg 2050 m, malkara film 35 s 253 (725) v22-56 60-62 vl45 vl144 vl120 (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2051 mam x1313 800 jaw ghg 2051 film in poor condition m, jindivik film 35 ka 44 a92-41 blue sky firing 20k' successful flt (ex rob nash collection) dec-55 ghg 2052 mam x1312 800 jaw film in poor condition m, jindivik film 35 ka 43 a92-45 autopilot devel mk3 r.s.r 30deg turns. successful flt (ex rob nash collection) dec-55 ghg 2053 mam x1312 600 jaw film in poor condition m, nomad film 35 nomad n24 in alice springs vh-dhu (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2054 mam x1312 50 jaw ghg 2054 m, jindivik film 35 s250/1 k8 vinten? no interest. (ex rob nash collection) may-62 ghg 2055 mam x1312 80 jaw ghg 2055 m, malkara film 16 s242/1 - /3 s243/1-/3 vl 22 nothing new (ex rob nash collection) sep-60 ghg 2056 mam x1312 100 jaw ghg 2056 m, malkara film 16 s238 vc 22 s239 vc22 vc 40 s240 241. nothing new (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2057 mam x1312 100 jaw ghg 2057 m, malkara film 16 ident 100 review of development activity between march and august 1953. duplicate of ghg 2047 (ex rob nash collection) sep-60 ghg 2058 mam x1313 400 jaw duplicate film film in poor condition m, malkara film 35 firing trial malkara s252/3 v62 (ex rob nash collection) oct-62 ghg 2059 mam x1313 500 jaw ghg 2059 m, malkara film 35 firing trial s250/3 v22 (ex rob nash collection) may-62 ghg 2060 mam x1313 400 jaw ghg 2060 film in poor condition m, malkara film 35 s253-4 v22 v56 v60 v62 (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2061 mam x1313 570 jaw ghg 2061 m, malkara film 35 vl 114 s252/3 (ex rob nash collection) ghg 2062 mam x1313 600 jaw ghg 2062 film in poor condition. broken splices. m, woomera film 35 images of service tower at launch site 6a (blue streak) (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-14) ghg 2063 mam x1313 1 jaw ghg 2063 still images off ghg 2036 only. m, jindivik film 35 ka 37 a92-41 blue sky tracking exercise successful flt. (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-13) nov-55 ghg 2064 mam x1313 400 jaw film in poor condition m, gaf film 16 aerial shots of gaf taken from nomad. (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-08) ghg 2065 mam x1313 100 jaw ghg 2065 digitise m, gaf film 16 facilities gaf sheetmetal production. (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-10) ghg 2066 mam x1313 100 jaw ghg 2066 digitise m, ? film 16 unknown fracture test. (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-09) ghg 2067 mam x1313 100 jaw ghg 2067 m, ikara film 16 m7 folding wing test rig. (ex mal crozier collection - mjc 11) ghg 2068 mam x1313 100 jaw ghg 2068 digitise do not project splices broken m, jindivik film 16 mk 2 in flight woomera (ex mal crozier collection - mjc 05) ghg 2069 mam x1313 100 jaw ghg 2069 m, nomad film 16 publicity demo short to & landing on dirt & bitumen. avalon & canberra. (ex kevin kerle collection - mjc-01) feb-72 ghg 2070 mam x1314 400 jaw ghg 2070 digitise m, nomad film 16 roll out avalon (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-06) ghg 2071 mam x1314 100 jaw ghg 2071 digitise m, jindivik film 16 towed target towed target deployment. (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-07) ghg 2072 mam x1314 100 jaw ghg 2072 digitise m, gaf film 16 production facilities sheet metal production methods inc. hufford stretch formers. 11 min. (ex kevin kerle collection mjc-02) ghg 2073 mam x1314 400 jaw ghg 2073 digitise m, gaf film 16 production facilities various projects inc ikara nomad. computer room (ex - kevin kerle collection mjc-04) ghg 2074 mam x1314 600 jaw ghg 2074 digitise m, mirage jindivik film 16 avalon arrival of mirage first aircraft, jindi t/o & land at jbmr. (ex kevin kerle collection mjc-03) ghg 2075 mam x1314 400 jaw ghg 2075 digitise m, hadigitise target film 16 towed target hadigitise target deployed from unknown aircraft. (ex r friedman collection mjc-22 ) ghg 2076 mam x1314 100 jaw ghg 2076 digitised by mjc m, nomad film 16 nomad publicity early nomad publicity. long version.vh-sur "nomad light utility aircraft" (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-18) commonwealth film unit mar-72 ghg 2077 mam x1314 400 jaw ghg 2077 film yellowed. check for similar versions in baa collection m, nomad film 16 royal flying doctor sevice broken hill includes shots of nomad used by rfds (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-17) ghg 2078 mam x1314 824 jaw available from nfsa title, 32884 m, jindivik film super 8 jindivik - the hunted one jindi publicity film. (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-25) ghg 2079 mam x1314 150 jaw ghg 2079 digital copy exists. also available in other formats. m, nomad film 16 100th nomad roll out, to & flight. (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-24) nov-79 ghg 2080 mam x1314 100 jaw ghg 2080 digital copy exists m, nomad film 16 nomad assembly transporting fuselage and wings. gaf to avalon. (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-26) ghg 2081 mam x1314 100 jaw ghg 2081 digital copy exists. film broken at tail splice. m, nomad film 16 demo flight vh-sur demo flight t/o landing, dirt strip (ex mal crozier collection -mjc-23) feb-72 ghg 2082 mam x1314 300 jaw ghg 2082 digital copy exists m, gaf film 16 family day avalon inc. nomad & mirage. army nomad a18-312 silent. colour faded (ex mal crozier collection - mjc-27) ghg 2083 mam x1314 800 jaw ghg 2083 m, ikara film 8 ikara sea trials (ex ron friedman collection - mjc-19) ghg 2084 mam x1314 250 jaw ghg 2084 mjc m, woomera film 8 woomera trial good account of going to woomera in the 1960's (ex ron friedman collection - mjc 20 ) ghg 2085 mam x1314 250 jaw ghg 2085 mjc m, turana audio cassette jervis bay trial audio of the gimic and launch of p1-007 at jbmr st george lighthouse site (ex geoff palfreman collection) geoff palfreman nov-71 ghg 2086 mam x1314 41 + 31 minutes jaw ghg 2086 g. wilson 0409416246 apr-24 n data file added, turana film 8 jervis bay cep 1 (la2) trial hanger prep. launch from light weight launcher. chase a/c. hmas swan & hello recovery. muddy road to lighthouse (ex geoff colquhoun collection) geoff colquhoun jun-74 ghg 2087 mam x1314 150 ft 9 min jaw ghg 2087 photoq apr-24 n data file added, turana software woomera, jb trials telemetry, personnel, hanger & launcher prep (ex les jones collection) l jones nov-71 ghg 2088 ghg 2088 l jones son aug-23 from l jones 8mm movie n data file added, turana digital photos (ex ian turner collection) photo collection turana trials. woomera 2 aug 1971. jb airfield facilities. jervis bay booderee ridge com facilities. jb trial nov 1971. jb low altitude 1 trial june 1973. st george lighthouse ian turner 1971 to 1973 ghg 2089 approx 200 b&w photos jaw apr-26 ghg 2089, turana slides trials slides jb and sea trials (ex john wilson collection) j wilson ghg 2101 mam x1314 36 jaw ghg 2101 turana jb & sea trials slides jaw apr-24 n data file added, turana slides trials slides la1, 2 & 3 and cep trials (ex john wilson collection) j wilson ghg 2102 mam x1314 30 jaw ghg 2102 turana la 1, 2, 3 & cep slides jaw apr-24 n data file added, nomad photo print vh-fai nomad n22 aerocor ghg 2103 mam x1314 10” x 8” jaw ghg 2103 nomad vh-fai jaw apr-24 n data file added, ikara m7 photo print ikara m7 manufacturing & design team. wing deployment test rig (ex john wilson collection) ghg 2104 mam x1314 10” x 8” jaw ghg 2104 m7 team jaw apr-24 n data file added, ikara m7 software memories of ikara m7 description of folding wing mechanism, launch container, design and preparation of test vehicles. inc photos (ex john wilson collection) j wilson 2016 ghg 2105 ghg 2105 j wilson m7 jaw jun-24 n data file added, ikara m7 software woomera trial collection of photos of m7 womera trial (ex ian turner collection) i turner 1986 ghg 2106 ghg 2106 i turner pics jaw jun-24 n data file added, mirage software external painting of mirage a3-22 procedure for painting of first mirage. problems. paint shop conditions. (ex john wilson collection) j wilson dec-65 ghg 2107 ghg 2107 mirage painting jaw jun-24 n data file added, jindivik software evaluation of heat reflective surfaces for jindivik evaluation of various surface finishes on aluminium sheet adjacent to jetpipe. (ex john wilson collection) j wilson may-66 ghg 2108 ghg 2108 jindi reflective surfaces jaw jun-24 n data file added, jindivik software analysis of the jindivik oleo strut with increased landing weights modifications for landing weight of 3500 lb. analysis and tests (ex john wilson collection) j wilson feb-84 ghg 2109 ghg 2109 jindi increased landing weights jaw jun-24 n data file added, nomad software nomad tank bay door development development of manufacturing process for adhesive bonded sandwich structure incorporating aluminium honeycomb. quality control. testing (ex john wilson collection) j wilson nov-69 ghg 2110 ghg 2110 nomad tank bay doors jaw jun-24 n data file added, ikara m3 software parapac materials evaluation evaluation of polycarbonate. modifications tests (ex john wilson collection) j wilson oct-66 ghg 2111 ghg 2111 m3 parapac jaw jun-24 n data file added, ikara m6 software break-off fairing tests nene blower (arl) tests at various flight conditions (ex john wilson collection) j wilson jan-82 ghg 2112 ghg 2112 m6 break off fairing jaw jun-24 n data file added, gaf software performance specification for autoclave and associated equipment spec for first autoclave at gaf. 30ft long, 6.5ft dia (ex john wilson collection) j wilson nov-68 ghg 2113 ghg 2113 autoclave spec jaw jun-24 n data file added -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Program, Home & Family Week 1953, 1953
... As the photograph on the front page of this pamphlet suggests, the ‘Home & Family Week’ activities may have been inspired by the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in England. The program for the week included exhibitions, speakers, musical entertainments, a church service, children’s films, public meetings, discussion groups and a youth tea. ...Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc. 2 Gilles Street (south of Merri St) Warrnambool great-ocean-road As the photograph on the front page of this pamphlet suggests, the ‘Home & Family Week’ activities may have been inspired by the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in England. The program for the week included exhibitions, speakers, musical entertainments, a church service, children’s films, public meetings, discussion groups and a youth tea. ...As the photograph on the front page of this pamphlet suggests, the ‘Home & Family Week’ activities may have been inspired by the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth in England. The program for the week included exhibitions, speakers, musical entertainments, a church service, children’s films, public meetings, discussion groups and a youth tea. A committee was formed in Warrnambool to organize the week’s events and the Chairman was Mr Lindsay Anderson.This program is of interest because it gives us details of an event that was staged in Warrnambool in 1953 – Home & Family Week. Many of the speakers and chairpersons for the activities of Home & Family Week were well-known people in the Warrnambool community at the time – Dr H. Holmes, Edith Jacobs, Rupert Philpott, Mrs J.O. Tait, Dr Brauer, Mr E. Willison, Arnold Westgarth etc. This is a pamphlet - one sheet folded in two to make six pages. It has the program for Home & Family Week held in Warrnambool in 1953. The program has blue printing on a beige background. The front page has a photograph in blue and white tonings of Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and their two children. As well as the program details the pamphlet contains profiles on some of the speakers and chairpersons and a page promoting the ideas behind the presentation of the week’s sessions.home & family week,, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Booklet, Loch Ard Gorge, Early 20th century
... families were prominent in the early history of Warrnambool and district, especially as timber millers. The ‘Loch Ard’ wreck (1878, Mutton Bird Island near Port Campbell) is Victoria’s most famous wreck – 51 lives lost with only two survivors. The story of the survivors, Eva Carmichael and Tom Pearce has legendary status in the stories of shipwrecks in Victoria and has been the subject of articles, songs, poems, plays, novels and films. ...families were prominent in the early history of Warrnambool and district, especially as timber millers. The ‘Loch Ard’ wreck (1878, Mutton Bird Island near Port Campbell) is Victoria’s most famous wreck – 51 lives lost with only two survivors. The story of the survivors, Eva Carmichael and Tom Pearce has legendary status in the stories of shipwrecks in Victoria and has been the subject of articles, songs, poems, plays, novels and films. ...This is a booklet containing an epic-style poem by Alice Goldstraw on the subject of the wreck of the ‘Loch Ard’. Alice Goldstraw (died 1967) was the daughter of George and Robina Goldstraw who were pioneer farmers in the Cudgee area. The Goldstraw families were prominent in the early history of Warrnambool and district, especially as timber millers. The ‘Loch Ard’ wreck (1878, Mutton Bird Island near Port Campbell) is Victoria’s most famous wreck – 51 lives lost with only two survivors. The story of the survivors, Eva Carmichael and Tom Pearce has legendary status in the stories of shipwrecks in Victoria and has been the subject of articles, songs, poems, plays, novels and films. This booklet is of great significance because it is a well-written poem by Alice Goldstraw, a member of a pioneer family in the Cudgee area. It is a notable early poem about the wreck of the ‘Loch Ard’ which has attracted much interest in the Warrnambool area and beyond. Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum in Warrnambool specializes in promoting stories of this wreck and features many relics of the wreck in its collection – the Loch Ard Peacock, the Carmichael watch, the Tom Peace binoculars etc. The laser night show at this Museum currently features the story of the wreck. Original copies of this poem are now rare.This is a soft cover booklet of 20 pages containing a poem about the wreck of the ‘Loch Ard’. The cover is cream-coloured with the front cover having blue print and a sepia-coloured photograph of the Loch Ard Gorge. The booklet has a page of photographs connected to the ‘Loch Ard’ and an ornamental black border around each page of the stanzas. The front cover is somewhat blotched and stained. The booklet has been stapled but the staples have been removed.poetry, loch ard shipwreck, warrnambool authors, alice goldstraw, warrnambool history -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Photo Wallet, A. Bronkhorst, Mid 20th century
... family. These items are retained as a memento of the Bronkhorst Warrnambool photography business. Photography in Warrnambool A. Bronkhorst, Warrnambool photographer History of Warrnambool .1 ‘A. Bronkhorst Free Lance Photographer 78 Koroit Street Warrnambool’ ‘Mr Lahey (sic)10 x £1-7-0’ ‘6 of each 1/6 size’ .2 ‘Photo-Finishing of Quality Pictures to be Treasured. Kodak Film ...These two items come from the photography business of A. Bronkhorst who had his studio at 78 Koroit Street Warrmambool. No further information is available on Mr Bronkhorst. The folder contained copies of photographs of two funeral hearses. These were ordered by Jim Leahy who operated an undertaking business in the mid to late 20th century in Fairy Street (originally established in the 1860s as Beattie and Phillips). The business is now operated by the O’Sullivan family. These items are retained as a memento of the Bronkhorst Warrnambool photography business. .1 This is a buff-coloured envelope with dark blue printing on the front and handwriting in black and blue ink. .2 This is a blue and buff-coloured folder that once contained some photographs. The printing on the folder is brown and the photographer’s name is stamped on the inside of the folder. .1 ‘A. Bronkhorst Free Lance Photographer 78 Koroit Street Warrnambool’ ‘Mr Lahey (sic)10 x £1-7-0’ ‘6 of each 1/6 size’ .2 ‘Photo-Finishing of Quality Pictures to be Treasured. Kodak Film Made in Australia – Right for Australia’ photography in warrnambool, a. bronkhorst, warrnambool photographer, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Camera, Brownie small, C 1930
... family photos recor It was further modified until the 1950's and have been used until recent times This camera has significance as a very popular model which was used by a wide cross section of people over many decades. It is one of the cameras which made photography accessible to many who would otherwise not have been able to use them. box brownie warrnambool, kodak cameras brownie instruction manual .1'Brownie " on the handle.The logo on the bottom reads as follows, " No 2 Brownie Use film No 120 Made in USA by Eastmann Kodak Rochester NY." .2 Published by Eastmann Kodak Rochester NY. .1 Rectangular black box camera with leather handle attached with silver studs. ...The Box brownie camera was invented by Frank A Brownell in 1900 and further improved from 1901. Because it was easy to use, cheap and portable it became very popular. It was used by soldiers in the first World War and other models were marketed to groups such as the Boy Scouts.Many family photos recor It was further modified until the 1950's and have been used until recent times This camera has significance as a very popular model which was used by a wide cross section of people over many decades. It is one of the cameras which made photography accessible to many who would otherwise not have been able to use them. .1 Rectangular black box camera with leather handle attached with silver studs. There is a latch at the top and a winder at the back. There are three circular cutouts on the top and two rectangular ones on the sides.There is a logo imprinted in the base of the camera and a film is inside .2 Small 38 page manual with light card cover. Mainly printed instructions with some diagrams showing aspects of operation. for Nos. 2 A 2C and 3 Brownie cameras..1'Brownie " on the handle.The logo on the bottom reads as follows, " No 2 Brownie Use film No 120 Made in USA by Eastmann Kodak Rochester NY." .2 Published by Eastmann Kodak Rochester NY. box brownie, warrnambool,, kodak cameras, brownie instruction manual -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Camera, Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd, Box Brownie Camera and Case, c. 1940
... family use in the mid 20th century. It will be useful for display. 20th Century Amateur Photography Warrnambool History of Warrnambool .1 Use film No 120 No 2 Brownie Made in Canada by Canadian Kodak Co Ltd Toronto Canada .2 Premo No 2 Brownie Camera Made By Eastman Kodak Co Rochester N.Y. ...This is a Box Brownie camera and case. The Brownie camera was developed by Eastman Kodak in U.S.A. and named after cartoon characters popular in U.S.A in the 1930s. The Brownie camera had a menisculus lens and was simple, cheap and easy to use. Thus it was the choice of most household camera users in the mid 20th century. The Canadian factory of Eastman Kodak was founded in 1899. This item is retained as an example of the Brownie camera so popular for family use in the mid 20th century. It will be useful for display..1 This is a box brownie camera made of cardboard with a synthetic leather covering. It has a leather handle, three apertures for viewing and silver-coloured metal mechanisms on the outside. .2 This is a camera case made of cardboard with a synthetic leather covering and a cord strap attached with metal studs. It also has a metal catch. .1 Use film No 120 No 2 Brownie Made in Canada by Canadian Kodak Co Ltd Toronto Canada .2 Premo No 2 Brownie Camera Made By Eastman Kodak Co Rochester N.Y. U.S.A. 20th century amateur photography, warrnambool, history of warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Newspaper Warrnambool Examiner, 1868,1869
... family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original copies of the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from October 2nd 1868 to 30th March 1869. They are in two bound volumes (October 2nd 1868 to December 29th 1868 and January 1st 1869 to March 30th 1869). The volumes are contained in plain cardboard with green binding and string. The newspapers are broadsheets of two pages with printing on four sides. The papers are marked with the blue and red pencil markings used by the editor. warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Newspapers Warrnambool Examiner, 1869
... family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists.These are original copies of the Warrnambool Examiner from 5th January 1869 to 31st December 1869. They are bound and have a mottled brown/blue cover with brown binding glued together. Some of the pages have torn edges but otherwise are in good condition. The pages are unmarked. The paper of 6th August 1869 has an insert advertisement for Wilkie, Webster and Allan Pianofortes with Mr Fanner the Warrnambool representative. The newspapers are broadsheet, two pages to one edition printed on both sides and published twice weekly. Inside front cover (handwritten): ‘Fairfax and Laurie’warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Newspaper Warrnambool Examiner, 1869
... family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner papers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy ProfessorThese original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original copies of the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 8th January 1869 to 31st December 1869. They are broadsheet pages, two per newspaper, printed on the four pages and bound together and published twice weekly. The cover is a mottled brown and green colour and it has brown binding glued together. The pages are unmarked and the papers are in good condition but the last few pages are heavily foxed. warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Newspaper Examiner, 1869
... family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists.These are original copies of the Warrnambool Examiner from 2nd April 1869 to 28th September 1869. The papers are two pages of broadsheet, printed on the four sides, published twice a week and occasionally containing a Supplement sheet. The cover is plain cardboard with grey binding held together by glue. The cover is torn and the pages have many torn edges and are tattered in places. The pages (advertisements and public notices) have been marked in blue and red pencil by an editor.Inside front cover: ‘1869 April to September’warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Newspaper Examiner Warrnambool, 1869, 1870
... family which was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original papers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family which was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original papers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original copies of the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 1st October 1869 to 29th March 1870. They are broadsheets with each copy having two pages printed on the four sides. These are two sets from October to November and from January to March bound together with plain cardboard, beige binding and glue. The front cover is tattered and the papers have crumpled and torn edges. The advertisements and public notices have been marked by the editor with red and blue pencil.Set one cover: ‘1869 October, November, December’ Set two cover: ‘1870 January to March inclusive’ warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Newspaper Warrnambool Examiner, 1870
... family which was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family which was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original copies of the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 1st April 1870 to 28th June 1870 and from 1st July 1870 to 30th September 1870.The two sets of papers are bound together with plain cardboard, grey binding and glue. The front cover of the first set is missing. The papers are broadsheets of two pages per copy with printing on both sides. The first page of the copy for 1st April is missing. The pages are tattered on the edges. The advertisements and public notices of both sets have been marked by an editor in red and blue pencil. warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Newspaper Warrnambool Examiner and Almanac, 1870
... family which was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap pf a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family which was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnanbool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they may have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 4th January 1870 to 30th September 1870. There are two complete sets, one bound with a green/yellow/brown cardboard cover, with brown binding and the pages glued together and the other with a brown and blue cover with the same brown binding and glued pages. The papers are broadsheets of two pages printed back to back. Both sets contain an Almanac for 1870 and all pages are unmarked and in good condition.warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Newspaper Warrnambool Examiner, 1871
... family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also important because some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded in 1851 by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also important because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 4th July 1871 to 29th September 1871. They are broadsheets with each copy containing two pages printed both sides. The papers are bound with a plain cardboard cover which is torn with parts missing. The pages are bound with a brown binding and glue. The advertisements and public notices in the newspapers have been marked with red and blue pencil by an editor. Some of the pages are torn at the edges.warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Warrnambool Examiner 1871, 1871
... family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie late became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source of information for historians. These papers are also important because some parts of these original papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded in 1851 by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie late became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source of information for historians. These papers are also important because some parts of these original papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 3th October 1871 to 29th December 1871. They are bound together with a plain cardboard cover and brown side binding with the pages glued together. The individual copies are broadsheets of two pages printed on both sides. The edges of many pages are tattered. The advertisements and public notices have been heavily marked by an editor with red and blue pencil.warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Warrnambool Examiner 1871, 1871
... family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source of information for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of the original papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded in 1851 by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source of information for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of the original papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum that no longer exists. These are two sets bound together of original Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 3rd January 1871 to 31st March 1871 and from 4th April 1871 to 27th June 1871. The individual copies are broadsheets of two pages printed on the four sides. The original cover of Set One has been replaced with plain grey cardboard and Set Two has a plain cardboard cover. The advertisements and public notices have been heavily marked by an editor with blue and red pencil. Some of the page edges are a little tattered. warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - Warrnambool Examiner 1872, 1872
... family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source of information for historians. These papers are also important because some parts of the original papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded in 1851 by John Wilkson and Richard Osburne. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers described herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was, and still is, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source of information for historians. These papers are also important because some parts of the original papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they came from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 2nd January 1872 to 29th March 1872. They are bound together using glue with a plain cardboard cover which is blotched and stained. The individual papers are broadsheets of two pages printed on the four sides. The edges of the pages are crumpled and torn. The advertisements and public notices have been marked by an editor in red and blue. warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Packaging, Photo Wallet McKinney, 1940s or 1950s
... films documenting local news and scenes. The name ‘McKinney’ on this folder indicates that the contents belonged to someone in the Warrnambool area as William McKinney had a general store in Lava Street in the 1870s and 80s and there are still McKinney residents in Warrnambool today. This folder is of some interest as it comes from the studio of Alex Wilkins, one of Warrnambool’s most important photographers in the 20th century. Alex Wilkins McKinney family ...This folder came from the photographic studio of Alex Wilkins. For over 35 years in the 20th century he was one of the best-known commercial photographers in Warrnambool. In 1938 he purchased the building known as Jordan Studios (94 Liebig Street) and worked there until the 1960s. In the 1940s he became interested in producing movie films documenting local news and scenes. The name ‘McKinney’ on this folder indicates that the contents belonged to someone in the Warrnambool area as William McKinney had a general store in Lava Street in the 1870s and 80s and there are still McKinney residents in Warrnambool today. This folder is of some interest as it comes from the studio of Alex Wilkins, one of Warrnambool’s most important photographers in the 20th century. This is buff-coloured paper folded in three places to make a folder with sleeves at each end to insert photographs or photograph negatives. The folder is stitched with cotton at the top and the bottom and some of the stitching is coming undone. The inside sleeves have black printed advertising material on them and the front cover has a red and black image of two little girls. The back cover has a red and black advertisement for Kodak Verichrome film.Back Cover: ‘McKinney’ Front Cover: ‘Alex Wilkins, Photographer, 94 Liebig St., Warrnanmbool’ (stamp) alex wilkins, mckinney family, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Film - DVD, Newell Barrett, Tower Hill, W. H Barrett, 2012
... family william horne barrett Front Cover: ‘William Horne Barrett, died 4th October 1917, Battle of Broodseinde, Belgium, Visit to the War Memorial, May 23rd to 24th 2012, Part One, Enlistment to England’. This is a DVD-R disc of the enlistments and embarkation details of William Horne Barrett (World War One). The running time is 56 minutes. The cover has two photographs of the Canberra Australian War Memorial in muted colour and an inset photograph of William Barrett. W. H Barrett Film ...William Horne Barrett was the great uncle of the donor and maker of the DVD, Newell Barrett. The DVD contains photographs of Barrett’s enlistment and embarkation for England and the photographs are accompanied by a commentary and text. Sergeant William Barrett enlisted in the 39th Battalion, C Company in 1916, and, although he came from Ballarat, his name is on the Warrnambool War Memorial as a local enlistment. His mother was Mary Ann Horne and the Hornes were farmers in the Allansford/Nullawarre area. Barrett was killed in action in October 1917 at Broodseinde, Belgium. He was buried near the trench he was occupying and today has no known grave. This DVD is of some significance as it contains information on a World War One soldier who was connected to the Warrnambool area through his mother, a member of the Horne family who were farmers in the Allansford/Nullawarre area. It will be useful for researchers.This is a DVD-R disc of the enlistments and embarkation details of William Horne Barrett (World War One). The running time is 56 minutes. The cover has two photographs of the Canberra Australian War Memorial in muted colour and an inset photograph of William Barrett. Front Cover: ‘William Horne Barrett, died 4th October 1917, Battle of Broodseinde, Belgium, Visit to the War Memorial, May 23rd to 24th 2012, Part One, Enlistment to England’. world war one, horne family, william horne barrett -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Framed Wedding Photograph, Alex Wilkins, Circa 1940’s
... family. The photo depicts styles of wedding dress popular in the 1940’s. Alex Wilkins commenced his photographic career working for a local chemist and worked for some time from a studio at 151 Fairy Street Warrnambool and in 1938 purchased the studio of Arthur Jordan and moved to Liebig Street. The business was sold in 1961 and for some time after he operated in a small studio and worked shooting film ...An unknown couple on their wedding day, photographed by Warrnambool photographer, Alex Wilkins. Alex was popular as a photographer and produced a large volume of work. This photograph was purchased by Les and Elizabeth O'Callaghan at a cost of $5. It is thought to be members of the Cassady family.The photo depicts styles of wedding dress popular in the 1940’s. Alex Wilkins commenced his photographic career working for a local chemist and worked for some time from a studio at 151 Fairy Street Warrnambool and in 1938 purchased the studio of Arthur Jordan and moved to Liebig Street. The business was sold in 1961 and for some time after he operated in a small studio and worked shooting film for local TV channels. Alex died in 1972 after a short illness. Sepia wedding photograph depicting bride and groom, in cream wooden frame with cream mount. A.Wilkins, W’Bool.warrnambool, warrnambool wedding, alex wilkins -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Newspaper, Warrnambool Examiner 1/10/1867-31/3/68, 1867,1868
... family that were, and still are, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers and Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance to historians today as some parts of these newspapers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until October 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when these papers were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that were, and still are, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers and Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance to historians today as some parts of these newspapers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists.These are the original Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 1st October 1867 to 31st March 1868. They are bound with a tattered cardboard cover, dark blue binding and string. These broadsheet papers are of two pages printed back to back and were published on Tuesdays and Fridays. They are unmarked and generally in good condition but there are some torn pages. There is one loose page. warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, william fairfax, henry laurie, warrnambool -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Warrnambool Examiner 1/10/67 - 31/12/67 : 3/1/68 - 31/3/1868, 1867-8
... family that were, and still are, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers and Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance today as some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication In October 1853 and continued until October 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1870 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when these papers were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that were, and still are, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers and Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance today as some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists.These are two sets of original Warrnambool Examiner newspapers (1st October 1867 to 31st December 1867 and 3rd January 1868 to 31st March 1868), bound with cardboard, dark blue binding and string. There are six loose pages in front of the first bound set. These are broadsheets of two pages printed back and front. The papers are heavily marked with red and blue pencil and are marked, ‘private copy, F.& L.’ indicating that they are the copies the proprietors, Henry Laurie and William Fairfax, used to annotate the papers for the next edition. The pages are in good condition with some ragged edges. ‘F & L’ ‘Private copy’ warrnambool examiner, henry laurie, william fairfax, richard osburne -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Warrnambool Examiner 12/11/1867 - 28/1/1868, 1867, 1868
... family that was , and still are, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers and Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History Of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with this history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers herein described were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family that was , and still are, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers and Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available in microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnanmbool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original copies of the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 12th November 1867 to 28th January 1868. They are broadsheets printed twice a week with two pages containing four pages of printing for each edition. They are unbound and contained in two pieces of plain cardboard. They are unmarked and in good condition.warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, henry laurie, william fairfax -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.News Sheet, Warrnambool Examiner 3/4/1868 - 29/9/1868, 1868
... family which were, and still are, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor. These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed ...The Warrnambool Examiner was founded by John Wilkinson and Richard Osburne in 1851. After a gap of a couple of years Richard Osburne resumed publication in October 1853 and continued until 1867. William Fairfax and Henry Laurie then leased the paper (1867 to 1872) before Richard Osburne again became the proprietor from October 1872 to April 1878 and from December 1879 to December 1880 when publication ceased. Richard Osburne was a pioneer settler in Warrnambool, arriving in 1847. He was prominent in community activities in the town and was a most important early historian, publishing his seminal work, ‘The History of Warrnambool’ in 1887, using the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers to assist with the history. Fairfax and Laurie were the proprietors when the papers describe herein were printed. William Fairfax was a member of the Fairfax family which were, and still are, associated with the publication of many Australian newspapers. Henry Laurie later became well-known as a Melbourne University Philosophy Professor.These original newspapers are most important because they contain much information on Warrnambool’s early history and are a primary source for historians. These papers are also of importance because some parts of these papers were not filmed and are not currently available on microfilm. These papers were in a Warrnambool City Council storage area and it is surmised that they have come from the old Warrnambool Museum which no longer exists. These are original copies of the Warrnambool Examiner newspapers from 3rd April 1868 to 29th September 1868 inclusive (two copies of each). They are broadsheets of two pages per newspaper printed on the four sides. Both sets are bound with plain cardboard folders, green binding and string. One set cover is broken and this set is unmarked and a bit crumpled. The other set is marked with the editor’s red and blue pencil marks but otherwise the papers are in good condition.warrnambool examiner, richard osburne, henry laurie -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyTin Coffee Cylindrical, circa mid to late 1900's
... films changed those children growing up in the post 1950s from the "English tea" to the "American coffee". This "Americanisation process has influenced not only rural Australia but also other areas throughout the world. This "insignificant" coffee tin is very significant as it demonstrates that the Kiewa Valley was becoming more accessible to reliable coffee supplies and general food items.The container was part of a "set" of containers that included tea, sugar,biscuits,flour, rice and other family condiments. ...This "coffee" tin has by the "art deco" appearance its origins in the late 1950's to 1960's. This time period was one of accelerated growth both in the physical (housing) sense and the mental (new ideas and inventions) changes in "attitudes". These occurred more rapidly in cities but had its effects on the rural environment. The drinking of coffee was spurred on by easier distribution of imported food and drinks. Advertising by stronger radio links and then by television brought the variety of foods and drinks to semi isolated rural regions. The accessibility through greater information channels becoming available brought with it unbelievable ranges of goods and foodstuffs. Rural regions still relied on bulk supplies and relatively larger storage containers than those in cities. This "bulk" buying and storage "syndrome" was a lingering result of many years of "drought" periods when road transports met delays from flooded roadways in supplying population centres in the Kiewa Valley. The construction phases in building the SEC Vic Hydro electricity Scheme in the eastern sections of the Victorian Alps brought many changes to the quiet rural regions in the Kiewa Valley. Changes in population and social mores. The influx of a varied , mostly temporary, and "European flavoured cuisine" changes the "cuppa tea only" flavour to the have a "coffee break". The subliminal influence of the "American" films changed those children growing up in the post 1950s from the "English tea" to the "American coffee". This "Americanisation process has influenced not only rural Australia but also other areas throughout the world.This "insignificant" coffee tin is very significant as it demonstrates that the Kiewa Valley was becoming more accessible to reliable coffee supplies and general food items.The container was part of a "set" of containers that included tea, sugar,biscuits,flour, rice and other family condiments. This type of kitchen storage containers was brought about through changing patterns in tea and coffee useage and overall consumption. Household demands for faster "self help" cooking especially beveridges and the greater choice of kitchen "utensils" was brought on by easier access to products due to a lessening of the area's "isolation" by having a reliable (all weather) road system and an ever increasing population growth. The need for travelling goods/merchant supply caravans to service the area became a diminishing factor, as a result of the establishment of grocery stores in Tawonga and Mount Beauty in the supply of previously "hard to get" groceries. This transition was precipitated by the SEC Vic Hydro Scheme of the 1940's to 1960's which increased the valley's population level three fold.This cylindrical tin has a pull/push lid(for easy access to the contents). The container is labelled for "coffee" however it has no commercial manufacturer's label to establish that it was bought with coffee ingredients in it. The majority of the container's external surface has a "metallic" light blue colour with two sets of silver rings confining black (horizontal spotted) rectangles. "COFFEE" within an elongated spherical "art deco" four pointed banner of silver and black colouringkitchen containers, domestic food storage, bulk stocks of dried condiments -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyMt Beauty Theatre Program, Mt Beauty Theatre - Picture Entertainment - January 1st to February 10th 1964
... Going to the theatre was popular for all age groups.This program shows that most of the films were suitable for the whole family....Most films were suitable for the whole family and were up-to-date movies with well known stars. ...The Mt Beauty theatre was located in the community hall and gave residents access to the latest movies when television was just beginning to be a popular household entertainment. The Kiewa valley was for a very long time 'out of range' for television reception . Going to the theatre was popular for all age groups.This program shows that most of the films were suitable for the whole family.Mt Beauty entertainment consisted of going to the pictures on a Wednesday or Saturday night. Most films were suitable for the whole family and were up-to-date movies with well known stars. Thin greenish paper with dark green print folded making 4 pages detailing the schedule of the pictures to be shown.2 nights have been ticked.mt beauty theatre, films, pictures
