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Ballarat Tramway Museum
Drawing - Gisborne NZ - Battery Tramway - plan, Wal Jack, c1946
... Gisborne NZ - Battery Tramway - plan...Gisborne NZ... in Gisborne NZ. Shows the NZ rail line, rivers and the length... on quarto size paper of the Gisborne NZ tramway system.... (four) tramcar system in Gisborne NZ. Shows the NZ rail line ...Wal Jack had an extensive range of correspondents throughout Australia and the world who often provided him with detailed drawings and notes on various tramway systems. This drawing shows the small battery-powered (four) tramcar system in Gisborne NZ. Shows the NZ rail line, rivers and the length of each route, and the dates of operation. Based on the handwriting, prepared by Wal Jack himself. Yields information about Wal Jack's extensive recording and research work.Drawing - black, red and blue ink or colour pencil on quarto size paper of the Gisborne NZ tramway system.tramways, wal jack, drawings, maps, tramcars, gisborne nz -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Johnson, L.D. ed, The history of 6RAR-NZ (ANZAC) Battalion, Volune Two 1967 to 1970
... histories - Australia 6 RAR/NZ Operation Lavarack Ooperation ...No matter how carefully unit histories are written, expense and time do not allow the stor of all participants to be told in full.No matter how carefully unit histories are written, expense and time do not allow the stor of all participants to be told in full.australia. army. royal australian regiment. battalion 6th, vietnam war, 1961-1975- regimental histories - australia, 6 rar/nz, operation lavarack, ooperation gisborne, operation mundingburra -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic object - Butter Churn
"Cherry and Sons Pty Ltd", dates this churn to post 1904. In 1858, Edward Cherry began making butter churns in his spare time. Thisi became a full time business with the first factory opening in Gisborne in 1875, using imported NZ kauri pine. Steam was used to bend the base and then it was 12 months drying time before the churn was available for sale. Edward died in 1909 and the business was taken over by his son George until his death in 1917. During the polio epidemic in the 1930's, the company also made respirators. The company closed iin the 1970's.A wooden butter churn with handle and lid. the handle turns a spoked wooden paddle inside to make butter. It is a light brown colour, 30 centimetres high, 32 centimetres long and 21 centimetres wide. The wooden handle on the outside of the box is nine centimetres long three and a half centimetres wide tapering to one and a half centimetres wide, it's attached to a piece of metal that's 13 centimetres long, one and a half centimetres wide and half a centimetre thick. This is attached to a metal rod one centimetre in diameter that goes through the box and is attached to the other side of the box. A wooden frame 24 centimetres by 18 centimetres with two one centimetre wide pieces inside it is attached to the rod.CHERRY & SONS PTY. LTD. GISBORNE VICTORIA T1 Directions for use butter churn, cherry and sons pty ltd