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Glen Eira Historical SocietyLetter - Rosstown Railway
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Food Production Establishments...RETURN TO ROSSTOWN: RAILWAYS LAND SALES AND SUGAR BEET VENTURES IN CAULFIELD Land Sales Walking Trails Ross William Murray Transport Objects Locomotion Walking Cycling Driving Sports Country Mansions People Caulfield John Builders Construction and Demolition Workers Occupations Careers Professionals Topography Geology Landforms Horticulture Market Gardens Primary Industry Workers City of Caulfield MOOD KEE Pennington Harold Annual General Meetings Caulfield Town Hall Glen Eira City Council Carnegie Carnegie Station Rosstown Station People by Circumstance Migrants Sugar Beet Sugar Beet Mill Sugar Beet Industry Mills Factories SEA BEACH LINES Bent Thomas Parliamentary Representatives Neville Street Miller Street Lemann’s Swamp Reserve Koornang Park Cane Sugar Industry Breweries Rabbit Processing Plants Health Establishments Hospitals Food Production Establishments Abattoirs Thieves Social Problems Vagrants Theft Squatting Financial Economics Debt Finance Industry Insurance Companies Company Managers Bentleigh Ross Leila THE GRANGE Leila Road Wild Cherry Road Financial Trouble Mortgages Gisborne Street Archibald Street Riddell Parade VICTORIA RAILWAYS Glen Huntly Road Clarence Street College Street Gladstone Parade Parrell Street Aileen Avenue Seaview Street Land Subdivisions Dover Street Sussex Street Landfill Marara Road Booran Road Woodville Avenue Dorothy Avenue Ormond Park Royal Avenue Ormond Railway Station Oakleigh Road Melten Avenue Miller Street Munro Avenue Lord Reserve Neerim Road Toolambool Road The Rosstown Hotel Rosanna Street Murrumbeena Crescent Commercial Establishments The National Bank Rosstown Road Kangaroo Road Poath Road Freda Street Hughesdale Kindergarten Oakleigh Council Hughesdale Community Centre Civic Establishments Galbally Reserve Plaques Warrigal Road OUT AND ABOUT BROCHURES Orion Estate Letter Rosstown Railway ...This file contains four items: 1/A black and white photocopy of a letter dated either 07/08/1889 or 09/08/1889, from Robert Lundon to an unidentified recipient discussing an agreement reached between the author – on behalf of the recipient – and Soon Hang Hi in regard, in regards to the allotment known as Webber’s. The agreement is outlined in the letter in what appears to be Chinese characters, and includes the marks of Robert Lundon and Soon Hang Hi. File note from Joy Wu states that the calligraphy is not Mandarin or traditional Chinese. 2/Three sheets of hand-written working notes with information taken from the Victorian Government Gazette on THE ROSSTOWN AND MURRUMBEENA LAND COMPANY LIMITED, THE ROSSTOWN JUNCTION RAILWAY AND PROSPERITY COMPANY LIOMITED, and THE ROSSTOWN JUNCTION, ELSTERNWICK, AND OAKLEIGH RAILWAY COMPANY LIMITED, covering dates between 1887 and 1894. The notes concern meetings and creditors claims relevant to the companies, with reference numbers for the information source. Date and author of the notes are not recorded. 3/A black and white photocopy of the a partial map of the Rosstown Railway and surrounding area, undated. The map includes the names of landholders in the areas of Brighton, Garden Vale and Elsternwick, as well as other railway lines present in the region. 4/A fold-out map and guide of the Rosstown Rail Trail, including a brief general history of Caulfield as well as a more extensive biography of William Murray Ross and the Rosstown Railway. The map marks and describes significant sites along the trail, including photographs of some of these sites, provided by DF Jowett.documents, correspondence, webber’s, lundon robert, chinese characters, ethnic communities, signatures, text, settlements, taxes, fraser john grieves, lovell r.h., price davies, meetings, communication activities, soon hang hi, commercial events and activities, the rosstown and murrumbeena land company limited, victorian government gazette, bulmer richard, parry john, osment henry, shareholders, creditors claims, the rosstown junction railway and property company limited, finch and best, lawyers, the rosstown junction elsternwick and oakleigh railway company limited, cameron w.c., phillips p.d., garden vale, elsternwick, elsternwick railway station, rosstown, rosstown railway, thomas street, bay street, kooyong road, melbourne and brighton railway, hawthorn road, bambra road, caulfield and frankston railway, booran road, grange road, koornang road, murrumbeena road, north road, north road railway station, east brighton railway station, south road, railway routes, railway lines, railways, land transport, murphy j., caulfield, hamilton t.f., dane p., holloway, webb, ailee john, payne t.b., brodie chas, dane john, o’neil h., mccombie john, mcmillane a., smyth c.d., cooper, ebden, landholders, jeffrey j.d., gill j., balcombe a.e., cooper h., mcnab j., white j., sutherland j., greeves a.f.a., newton m.c., chamley f.b., fowler j., inglis p., grant t., stooke j., swanson g., cochrane c., adams e.b., mccombie thas, keyes robert, brighton cemetery, burials grounds and graveyards, war-ein road, were j.b., holland j., mcmahon c., winter t.l.m., dendy henry, mitchell w., jackson s., were j.e., wickham francis dawe, bryant jane, east brighton railway station, railway stations, maps, allotments, land titles, roads and streets, rosstown rail trail, city of glen eira, tourism, trains, tourism information bureaus, tours, pamphlets, elsternwick railway park, oakleigh junction, princes park, ee gunn reserve, packer park, sites, jowett d.f., weickhardt i.g., return to rosstown: railways land sales and sugar beet ventures in caulfield, land sales, walking trails, ross william murray, transport objects, locomotion, walking, cycling, driving, sports, country mansions, people, caulfield john, builders, construction and demolition workers, occupations, careers, professionals, topography, geology, landforms, horticulture, market gardens, primary industry workers, city of caulfield, mood kee, pennington harold, annual general meetings, caulfield town hall, glen eira city council, carnegie, carnegie station, rosstown station, people by circumstance, migrants, sugar beet, sugar beet mill, sugar beet industry, mills, factories, sea beach lines, bent thomas, parliamentary representatives, neville street, miller street, lemann’s swamp reserve, koornang park, cane sugar industry, breweries, rabbit processing plants, health establishments, hospitals, food production establishments, abattoirs, thieves, social problems, vagrants, theft, squatting, financial economics, debt, finance industry, insurance companies, company managers, bentleigh, ross leila, the grange, leila road, wild cherry road, financial trouble, mortgages, gisborne street, archibald street, riddell parade, victoria railways, glen huntly road, clarence street, college street, gladstone parade, parrell street, aileen avenue, seaview street, land subdivisions, dover street, sussex street, landfill, marara road, booran road, woodville avenue, dorothy avenue, ormond park, royal avenue, ormond railway station, oakleigh road, melten avenue, miller street, munro avenue, lord reserve, neerim road, toolambool road, the rosstown hotel, rosanna street, murrumbeena crescent, commercial establishments, the national bank, rosstown road, kangaroo road, poath road, freda street, hughesdale kindergarten, oakleigh council, hughesdale community centre, civic establishments, galbally reserve, plaques, warrigal road, out and about brochures, orion estate -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - Murphy’s Delicatessen Glenhuntly
... ... Food Production Industry...Glenhuntly Road Glen Huntly Grange Road Murphy Patrick John Delicatessens Food Food Production Industry Murphy Patrick Commerce Document Murphy’s Delicatessen Glenhuntly ...This file contains one item: 1/A photocopy of a flyer from Murphy’s Delicatessen run by Patrick John Murphy and his cousin Patrick Murphy in the 1940s and 1950s. This flyer details an extensive sandwich and luncheon list. Also attached is a handwritten note from Elaine Hopper detailing the owners.glenhuntly road, glen huntly, grange road, murphy patrick john, delicatessens, food, food production industry, murphy patrick, commerce -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - TOMATO TIN LABELS - BENDIGO PRESERVING CO. LTD
... ...food production...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields ORGANIZATION Business food production Label Tomato Bendigo Preserving Co. ...Labels. 5 off Green coloured labels for tinned peeled tomatoes, Contents 1 lb. 11oz. Net. Includes the word 'Defence' so probably means it is produce for the Defence Dept. 6 off Red coloured labels for tinned tomato puree. Contents 1lb. 14oz. Net. Item date c 1950s ?organization, business, food production, label, tomato, bendigo preserving co. ltd. -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Department of Infrastructure, Regional Matters: An Atlas of Regional Victoria, C2003
... ...food production...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields Victoria regional victoria population migration flow jobs industry export food production housing rail roads health education qualifications water irrigation Green soft covered book including chapers on population, jobs and industry, housing, road and rail transport, health services, education, and water resources Regional Matters: An Atlas of Regional Victoria Book Book Department of Infrastructure ...Green soft covered book including chapers on population, jobs and industry, housing, road and rail transport, health services, education, and water resourcesvictoria, regional victoria, population, migration flow, jobs, industry, export, food production, housing, rail, roads, health, education, qualifications, water, irrigation -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionPhotograph, Donald Hartley Rowe at 'Rowes Bakery' at 118 Union Road, Surrey Hills
... ...food production workers...He is first listed at 118 Union Road (no occupation noted) in the electoral roll of 1937 through until 1963. bakers food production workers union road Surrey Hills (Mr) donald hartley rowe (miss) winifred rowe (mrs) winifred slavin (Mr) phillip sebastien slavin A black and white photograph of a man dressed in white pants. white shirt and a white hat. ...A black and white photograph of a man dressed in white pants. white shirt and a white hat. He is standing in front of a weatherboard building. The photo is almost certainly taken at the property's rear which exited on to Stirling Crescent. Donald Hartley Rowe was born in 1876; married Mary Gibson in 1901 and died in Surrey Hills in 1958. In 1935 his daughter Winifred (1903-1985) married Phillip Sebastien Slavin (1907-1980), known as Paddy, who took over the business. He is first listed at 118 Union Road (no occupation noted) in the electoral roll of 1937 through until 1963.A black and white photograph of a man dressed in white pants. white shirt and a white hat. He is standing in front of a weatherboard building.bakers, food production workers, union road, surrey hills, (mr) donald hartley rowe, (miss) winifred rowe, (mrs) winifred slavin, (mr) phillip sebastien slavin -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesNewspaper, The Age, Thought for food
... ...urban food production...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne university of melbourne voice food security food sustainability urban food production associate degree in urban horticulture chris williams burnley campus Article in "The Age" 09.05.2011, "The University of Melbourne Voice," by Shane Cahill on the challenges of food security and sustainability. ...university of melbourne, voice, food security, food sustainability, urban food production, associate degree in urban horticulture, chris williams, burnley campus -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyButter churn, E. Cherry, 1900-1920 (Approximate)
... Food production...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country Thought to be large enough to be used commercially Food production Dairy machinery "E. Cherry's / Concussion Co(?) ...Thought to be large enough to be used commerciallyLarge wooden butter churn on trestle, handle missing. Churn is large rectangular box with oval clamped lid. Two drain holes. Wood trestle with metal stays. Box revolves on metal rollers. Manufactured. Wood / iron - box screwed"E. Cherry's / Concussion Co(?) / No. (?) Gisborne / Victoria" on churn. Stamped "1223" on churn and trestle.food production, dairy machinery -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyDomestic object - Biscuit Forcer, 1920s
... ...food production...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country domestic food production cooking Wooden Cylinder Domestic object Biscuit Forcer ...Wooden Cylinderdomestic, food production, cooking -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyButter churn, 1930 (Approximate)
... ...food production...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country dairy machinery food production Butter churn, rectangular wooden box, bolted, with wooden lid, with handle. ...Butter churn, rectangular wooden box, bolted, with wooden lid, with handle. Metal handle (L-shaped) for turning, wooden slatted churners insidedairy machinery, food production -
Rutherglen Historical SocietyButter pat, 1950 (Approximate)
... ...food production...Rutherglen Historical Society Murray Street Rutherglen high-country Piece of home churned butter was placed between the paddles and rolled into a ball for serving. kitchen food production butter Set of wooden butter pats, bat shaped, smooth on back - grooved on front Butter pat ...Piece of home churned butter was placed between the paddles and rolled into a ball for serving.Set of wooden butter pats, bat shaped, smooth on back - grooved on frontkitchen, food production, butter -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, Biscuits & beyond, 2006
... ...Food production industry...Brockhoff family Jack Brockhoff Foundation Biscuit making Food production industry Burwood East Brockhoff Jack Three generations of the Brockhoff Family manufactured biscuits. ...Three generations of the Brockhoff Family manufactured biscuits.Three generations of the Brockhoff Family manufactured biscuits. Jack Brockhoff, the founder's grandson, formed a charitable foundation.Three generations of the Brockhoff Family manufactured biscuits. brockhoff family, jack brockhoff foundation, biscuit making, food production industry, burwood east, brockhoff, jack -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, One hundred & twenty-two years of biscuit making, 1970s?
... ...Food production industry...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Biscuit making Brockhoff Family Food production industry Development and growth of biscuit making in Australia. ...Development and growth of biscuit making in Australia.Development and growth of biscuit making in Australia.Development and growth of biscuit making in Australia.biscuit making, brockhoff family, food production industry -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Irrigation at Omeo, 2017, 2017
... food...production...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields 2017 agriculture farming horticulture irrigation food production Omeo irrigation Colour photograph of water being appied to paddock in Omeo. ...Colour photograph of water being appied to paddock in Omeo.2017, agriculture, farming, horticulture, irrigation, food, production, omeo, irrigation -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Omeo, 2017
... food...production...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields 2017 agriculture farming horticulture irrigation food production omeo Colour photograph of an agricultural scene at Omeo, Victoria. ...Colour photograph of an agricultural scene at Omeo, Victoria.2017, agriculture, farming, horticulture, irrigation, food, production, omeo -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Lindenow Horticulture, 2017
... food...production...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields 2017 agriculture farming horticulture irrigation food production Lindenow Horticulture Colour photograph of a crop in a paddock. ...Colour photograph of a crop in a paddock.2017, agriculture, farming, horticulture, irrigation, food, production, lindenow horticulture -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Lindenow Horticulture, 2017
... food...production...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields 2017 agriculture farming horticulture irrigation food production Lindenow Horticulture digital photographs Lisa Gervasoni ...2017, agriculture, farming, horticulture, irrigation, food, production -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Lindenow Horticulture, 2017
... food...production...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields 2017 agriculture farming horticulture irrigation food production Lindenow Horticulture digital photographs Lisa Gervasoni ...2017, agriculture, farming, horticulture, irrigation, food, production -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Lindenow Horticulture, 2017
... food...production...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields 2017 agriculture farming horticulture irrigation food production rain Lindenow Horticulture digital photographs Lisa Gervasoni ...2017, agriculture, farming, horticulture, irrigation, food, production, rain -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Lindenow Horticulture, 2017
... food...production...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields 2017 agriculture farming horticulture irrigation food production structure Lindenow Horticulture digital photographs Lisa Gervasoni ...2017, agriculture, farming, horticulture, irrigation, food, production, structure -
Ballarat Heritage Servicesdigital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Lindenow Horticulture, 2017
... food...production...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields 2017 agriculture farming horticulture irrigation food production structure Lindenow Horticulture digital photographs Lisa Gervasoni ...2017, agriculture, farming, horticulture, irrigation, food, production, structure -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesDigital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Lindenow Horticulture, 2017
... food...production...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields 2017 agriculture farming horticulture irrigation food production structure Colour photograph of a glasshouse Lindenow Horticulture Digital photograph Lisa Gervasoni ...Colour photograph of a glasshouse2017, agriculture, farming, horticulture, irrigation, food, production, structure -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph, Horticulture, 2017
... food...production...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields farming horticulture soils floodplain valley fertile agriculture food production Colour photograph of a farm paddock Horticulture Photograph L.J. ...Colour photograph of a farm paddockfarming, horticulture, soils, floodplain, valley, fertile, agriculture, food, production -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of Flour Mill, Tarnagulla, Flour Mill, Tarnagulla, circa 1920
... ...food production...Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s. tarnagulla commerce agriculture food production mill milling horses transport buildings commercial road main street Monochrome photograph of the Flour Mill in Tarnagulla, around 1920. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Information written by Murray Comrie: A meeting was called at the Golden Age Hotel on 11th June 1868 when it was resolved to build a flour mill. Tenders were called by H.C. Bristol, in the Tarnagulla Courier of January 10, 1874, for the erection of the mill. Building of the Mill commenced in 1874. Pipes were laid to Company's Dam to obtain water for the Mill's boilers. Steam was got up for the first time on 30th March, 1882. A boiler burst about April 29th. Two men (J.H. Smith and W. Hargreaves) died as a result and two others were seriously injured. The mill commenced operations on 13th June 1882 with Mr. W. Fitzgerald as manager. Thomas Comrie was the proprietor and was responsible for the Mill being built. The Mill operated with grinding stones until 1899 when new rollers and a considerable amount of new equipment was installed, including a new, more powerful engine to drive the Mill. In January 1901, 6,000 bags of wheat were received weekly and it was a common sight to see the streets lined with wagons. In 1913, 15,000 bags of wheat were bought at three shillings and four pence per bushell. In January 1914, wheat came in at the rate of 1500 bags a day with 20,000 bags in storage. Thomas Comrie died on 4th August 1910. The Mill was carried on by his executors, then closed for a short period prior to being sold in September 1918 to a Mr. O. Albert of Talbot. Albert operated the Mill for a few years but during the 1920s it was closed down and then pulled down. It was later re-erected at Mildura where it operated for many years. This is a poor copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s. Monochrome photograph of the Flour Mill in Tarnagulla, around 1920.tarnagulla, commerce, agriculture, food production, mill, milling, horses, transport, buildings, commercial road, main street -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of Flour Mill complex, Tarnagulla, Flour Mill complex, Tarnagulla, circa 1882-1920
... ...food production...Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s. tarnagulla commerce agriculture food production mill milling horses transport buildings commercial road main street Written on reverse: 'M. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Information written by Murray Comrie: A meeting was called at the Golden Age Hotel on 11th June 1868 when it was resolved to build a flour mill. Thomas Comrie was the proprietor and was responsible for the Mill being built. Tenders were called by H.C. Bristol, in the Tarnagulla Courier of January 10, 1874, for the erection of the mill. Building of the Mill commenced in 1874. Pipes were laid to Company's Dam to obtain water for the Mill's boilers. Steam was got up for the first time on 30th March, 1882. A boiler burst about April 29th. Two men (J.H. Smith and W. Hargreaves) died as a result and two others were seriously injured. The mill commenced operations on 13th June 1882 with Mr. W. Fitzgerald as manager. The Mill operated with grinding stones until 1899 when new rollers and a considerable amount of new equipment was installed, including a new, more powerful engine to drive the Mill. In January 1901, 6,000 bags of wheat were received weekly and it was a common sight to see the streets lined with wagons. In 1913, 15,000 bags of wheat were bought at three shillings and four pence per bushell. In January 1914, wheat came in at the rate of 1500 bags a day with 20,000 bags in storage. Thomas Comrie died on 4th August 1910. The Mill was carried on by his executors, then closed for a short period prior to being sold in September 1918 to a Mr. O. Albert of Talbot. Albert operated the Mill for a few years but during the 1920s it was closed down and then pulled down. It was later re-erected at Mildura where it operated for many years. The far left section of the complex was originally John Pierce's Southern Cross General Store, a wholesale grocer and spirit merchant. It was put up for sale after Pierce's death in 1871, and later incorporated into the Mill complex. This is a poor copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s. Monochrome photograph of men, horses and a wagon outside the Flour Mill complex formerly situated on the south east corner of King Street and Commercial Road in Tarnagulla. At far left the Methodist church is partially visible in the background. At far right is part of the Mill's storage shed. Same image as THA-2019.0211Written on reverse: 'M. Comrie'tarnagulla, commerce, agriculture, food production, mill, milling, horses, transport, buildings, commercial road, main street -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of Flour Mill, Tarnagulla, Flour Mill, Tarnagulla, circa 1920 (original image)
... ...food production...Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s. tarnagulla commerce agriculture food production mill milling horses transport buildings commercial road main street Monochrome photograph of the Flour Mill in Tarnagulla, around 1920. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Information written by Murray Comrie: A meeting was called at the Golden Age Hotel on 11th June 1868 when it was resolved to build a flour mill. Tenders were called by H.C. Bristol, in the Tarnagulla Courier of January 10, 1874, for the erection of the mill. Building of the Mill commenced in 1874. Pipes were laid to Company's Dam to obtain water for the Mill's boilers. Steam was got up for the first time on 30th March, 1882. A boiler burst about April 29th. Two men (J.H. Smith and W. Hargreaves) died as a result and two others were seriously injured. The mill commenced operations on 13th June 1882 with Mr. W. Fitzgerald as manager. Thomas Comrie was the proprietor and was responsible for the Mill being built. The Mill operated with grinding stones until 1899 when new rollers and a considerable amount of new equipment was installed, including a new, more powerful engine to drive the Mill. In January 1901, 6,000 bags of wheat were received weekly and it was a common sight to see the streets lined with wagons. In 1913, 15,000 bags of wheat were bought at three shillings and four pence per bushell. In January 1914, wheat came in at the rate of 1500 bags a day with 20,000 bags in storage. Thomas Comrie died on 4th August 1910. The Mill was carried on by his executors, then closed for a short period prior to being sold in September 1918 to a Mr. O. Albert of Talbot. Albert operated the Mill for a few years but during the 1920s it was closed down and then pulled down. It was later re-erected at Mildura where it operated for many years. This is a poor copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s. Monochrome photograph of the Flour Mill in Tarnagulla, around 1920. Cropped version of 2019.0047.tarnagulla, commerce, agriculture, food production, mill, milling, horses, transport, buildings, commercial road, main street -
Tarnagulla History ArchivePhotograph of Flour Mill complex, Tarnagulla, Flour Mill complex, Tarnagulla, circa 1882-1920
... ...food production...Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s. tarnagulla commerce agriculture food production mill milling horses transport buildings commercial road main street Written on reverse: 'M. ...Murray Comrie Collection. Information written by Murray Comrie: A meeting was called at the Golden Age Hotel on 11th June 1868 when it was resolved to build a flour mill. Thomas Comrie was the proprietor and was responsible for the Mill being built. Tenders were called by H.C. Bristol, in the Tarnagulla Courier of January 10, 1874, for the erection of the mill. Building of the Mill commenced in 1874. Pipes were laid to Company's Dam to obtain water for the Mill's boilers. Steam was got up for the first time on 30th March, 1882. A boiler burst about April 29th. Two men (J.H. Smith and W. Hargreaves) died as a result and two others were seriously injured. The mill commenced operations on 13th June 1882 with Mr. W. Fitzgerald as manager. The Mill operated with grinding stones until 1899 when new rollers and a considerable amount of new equipment was installed, including a new, more powerful engine to drive the Mill. In January 1901, 6,000 bags of wheat were received weekly and it was a common sight to see the streets lined with wagons. In 1913, 15,000 bags of wheat were bought at three shillings and four pence per bushell. In January 1914, wheat came in at the rate of 1500 bags a day with 20,000 bags in storage. Thomas Comrie died on 4th August 1910. The Mill was carried on by his executors, then closed for a short period prior to being sold in September 1918 to a Mr. O. Albert of Talbot. Albert operated the Mill for a few years but during the 1920s it was closed down and then pulled down. It was later re-erected at Mildura where it operated for many years. The far left section of the complex was originally John Pierce's Southern Cross General Store, a wholesale grocer and spirit merchant. It was put up for sale after Pierce's death in 1871, and later incorporated into the Mill complex. This is a reasonable copy of an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the 1960s. Monochrome photograph of men, horses and a wagon outside the Flour Mill complex formerly situated on the south east corner of King Street and Commercial Road in Tarnagulla. At far left the Methodist church is partially visible in the background. At far right is part of the Mill's storage shed. Same image as THA-2019.0048Written on reverse: 'M. Comrie'tarnagulla, commerce, agriculture, food production, mill, milling, horses, transport, buildings, commercial road, main street -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Newspaper - LYDIA CHANCELLOR COLLECTION: GEORGE PETHARD
... ... food technology... production...George Pethard Pethard family business food technology production Tarax drink George Mayor 1940-41 A box covered with yellow decorative gift paper. ...A box covered with yellow decorative gift paper. It contains cuttings from 'The Bendigo Advertiser' - 1940, 1941. All articles relate to the activities in Bendigo during the reign of Mr. George Pethard as Mayor of Bendigo.George Mayor 1940-41person, individual, george pethard, lydia chancellor, collection, person, individual, male, bendigo, politics, community, mr. george pethard, pethard family, business, food technology, production, tarax, drink -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Kitchen Equipment, egg cup holder floral, 20thC
... As the population of Melbourne grew, and market gardens flourished, profits from food production enabled early settler families to enjoy nicer crockery and furnishings...City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum) Joyce Park Jasper Road Ormond melbourne As the population of Melbourne grew, and market gardens flourished, profits from food production enabled early settler families to enjoy nicer crockery and furnishings Typical crockery used by residents of City of Moorabbin during 20thC moorabbin shire, city of moorabbin, early settlers, kitchenware, china plates, egg cups, market gardeners, poultry farms, pottery, A floral china eggcup holder with 4 four eggcups Kitchen Equipment, egg cup holder floral ...As the population of Melbourne grew, and market gardens flourished, profits from food production enabled early settler families to enjoy nicer crockery and furnishingsTypical crockery used by residents of City of Moorabbin during 20thCA floral china eggcup holder with 4 four eggcupsmoorabbin shire, city of moorabbin, early settlers, kitchenware, china plates, egg cups, market gardeners, poultry farms, pottery, -
Bellarine Historical Society MuseumCeramic - Brown and Cream Stoneware Jar, mid Nineteenth Century
... Crosse & Blackwell were a food production company that needed jars for their products....Crosse & Blackwell were a food production company that needed jars for their products. ...George Tamworth had invested in some mines near Tamworth, and realised there was a potential there for extracting clay suitable for pottery use. The pottery opened in 1862. In 1864, it was called 'Wilnecote Company Limited'. Later it became George Skey and Co. Limited. Some of the crockery jars they made have a triangular C & B mark. Crosse & Blackwell were a food production company that needed jars for their products.Good example of a pottery jar used in food production in nineteenth century England. Possibly shows evidence of stains from original food container use. Antique jar. Small circular stoneware and salt glazed bi-coloured jar in mid 19th century style. Top section light or ochre brown with a patterned freize of inlaid small dots. Top opening measures 3 cm and is indented with overlapping rolled lid. Bottom section cream and undecorated. Some reddish or orange coloured stains on side and base. Darker coloured stain marks below most of frieze. Trademark impression on lower section just above base.Trademark C & B below a triangular mark topped by a small diamond shape at its apex.food storage jars, antique pottery -
Donald History and Natural History Group operating the Donald Court House MuseumAboriginal grinding stone (mortar)
... This grinding stone (mortar) was used by Aboriginal people to grind or crush different materials such as berries and seeds for food production. In order to grind material, a smaller upper stone (the pestle) would have been used to grind material against this lower stone (the mortar). ...Donald History and Natural History Group operating the Donald Court House Museum 56 Woods Street Donald grampians This grinding stone (mortar) was used by Aboriginal people to grind or crush different materials such as berries and seeds for food production. In order to grind material, a smaller upper stone (the pestle) would have been used to grind material against this lower stone (the mortar). ...This grinding stone (mortar) was used by Aboriginal people to grind or crush different materials such as berries and seeds for food production. In order to grind material, a smaller upper stone (the pestle) would have been used to grind material against this lower stone (the mortar). The stone was found by a farmer on land south of Donald in the 1950’s and was used as a door stop in the family home for many years. In the 1990's the stone was used by the farmer's grandaughter at her home at Swanwater West, to hold the lid down on an above ground swimming pool skimmer box. Stone
