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Gippsland Vehicle CollectionMemorabilla, Garage Goods
... Garage Goods ...goods...Garage Goods...Gippsland Vehicle Collection 1a Sale Road Maffra gippsland goods garage Garage Goods Garage Goods Memorabilla ...Garage Goodsgoods, garage -
Puffing Billy Railway1 NH, Powder & General Goods Van, June 1910
... Powder & General Goods Van ...V.R. Powder & General Goods Van NH1 Gauge 2'6" The NH Powder and Goods van was built in 1910. ...1 NH - Powder & General Goods Van Made of Timber - wood, wrought iron and metal sheet There were two compartments: a 10ft 8¾ inch (3,270 mm) section for explosives and a 13 ft 7 in (4,140 mm) section for general goods. ...Puffing Billy Railway 1 old monbulk road Belgrave yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges V.R. Powder & General Goods Van NH1 Gauge 2'6" The NH Powder and Goods van was built in 1910. ...V.R. Powder & General Goods Van NH1 Gauge 2'6" The NH Powder and Goods van was built in 1910. Its purpose was to carry explosives and general goods, Originally classed as NPH. There were two compartments: a 10ft 8¾ inch (3,270 mm) section for explosives and a 13 ft 7 in (4,140 mm) section for general goods. The sides, ends and doors were covered in sheet metal. With the closing of the mines at Walhalla the need to carry explosives ended and both compartments were used for general goods. The doors were replaced with NU type louvre doors for ventilation. NH1 Covered Truck Service History : NPH NPH 1 was built and issued to traffic June 1910. It was a bogie boxvan set up for general goods and the transportation of explosives. It could carry 6 tons of goods and 4 tons of explosives. No doubt the van was stationed on the Moe - Walhalla line. Walhalla was a gold mining town and the rail line had been built from Moe to provide a faster means of transportation than bullock teams from the sailing boats from Melbourne to Port Albert/Sale via Heyfield. In 1911 the van was converted to all goods transport and recoded to NH. NH The van was fitted with autocouplers in 1928. It was scrapped in 1954. By 1968, the vehicle body had been found and was placed into the Museum at Menzies Creek. Body donated to the Puffing Billy Preservation Society. Vehicle Length 25 feet 2 inches ( 7671 mm) Coupled Length 27 feet 4 inches (8330 mm) Width 6 feet 3 inches (1905 mm) Weight 7 tons Capacity 10 tons Built 1910 Number Built 1 In use - Static displayHistoric - Victorian Railways - narrow gauge rolling stock - Powder & General Goods Van Victorian Heritage Register (VHR) Number H2187 Puffing Billy Locomotives and Rolling Stock Collection1 NH - Powder & General Goods Van Made of Timber - wood, wrought iron and metal sheet There were two compartments: a 10ft 8¾ inch (3,270 mm) section for explosives and a 13 ft 7 in (4,140 mm) section for general goods. The sides, ends covered in sheet metal with NU type louvre doors for ventilation. NH1 To carry 10 tonspuffing billy, powder & general goods van nh1, nh1, powder & general goods van, victorian railways, narrow gauge rolling stock -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, R. Preston, Gellibrand: DOWN goods with G42 awaiting departure, 14 December 1955
... Gellibrand: DOWN goods with G42 awaiting departure....A DOWN goods train consisting of a G42 locomotive, a louvre van, two NQ trucks and a guard's van awaits departure from Gellibrand. ...A DOWN goods train with locomotive G42 awaits departure time from Gellibrand on 14 December 1955. ...B/W. Gellibrand: DOWN goods with G42 awaiting departure. Photograph R. ...A DOWN goods train consisting of a G42 locomotive, a louvre van, two NQ trucks and a guard's van awaits departure from Gellibrand. Three youths are seated in the doorway of the guard' van. On the near track further NQ trucks are parked. A water tank appears in the distance.A DOWN goods train with locomotive G42 awaits departure time from Gellibrand on 14 December 1955. B/W.gellibrand; railways; locomotive g42; louvre van; nq trucks; guard's van; water tank; -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchArmy Uniform, belt, Fletcher Jones & Staff, 1990s
... Stamped into belt buckle "Lion Metal Goods"......Lion Metal Goods...Army Uniform, belt Fletcher Jones & Staff Lion Metal Goods ...Worn as part of a uniform, this belt is to be worn around the waist with the tongue section on the wearer's right hand side. This jacket was worn by Bernie Farley, of the 8th/7th Battalion, Royal Victorian Regiment. This belt has social significance, being owned and worn by Secretary of the Warrnambool RSL, Bernie Farley. The belt was donated as part of a uniform set by Bernie Farley after 30 years of service in both the Australian Army and Royal Australian Air Force. Though worn in the 1990s, this uniform is in excellent condition as a representative example of an Army uniform of the period.Light khaki coloured woven belt with a pressed metal tip on one end and an autogrip style metal buckle on the other. Stamped into belt buckle "Lion Metal Goods"ex-service, military uniform, army uniform, warrnambool, belt -
Stawell Historical Society IncSlide, Ian McCann, Goods Shed Stawell railway station
... Goods Shed Stawell railway station...Goods Shed at Stawell Railway Station with train goods wagons on two lines...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Goods Shed at Stawell Railway Station with train goods wagons on two lines Goods Shed Stawell railway station Slide Ian McCann ...Goods Shed at Stawell Railway Station with train goods wagons on two lines -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkAccessory - Military Belt, 1950s, Lion Metal Goods, 1950s
... On underside of buckle: "AF 68 / LION METAL GOODS / P/L"...Lion Metal Goods...Accessory Military Belt, 1950s Lion Metal Goods ...The belt was made c 1950s and 1960s for military personnel and was donated by Robert (Bob) Baguley.Item is in good condition. The Baguley family are long term residents of the Emerald District. Robert Baguley served with the Royal Australian Engineers in Malaysia and this belt may date from that time and may have been used by him.Green fabric belt. Metal buckle and strap.On underside of buckle: "AF 68 / LION METAL GOODS / P/L"1950s, royal australian engineers, malaysia, baguley -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Railway Station & Goods Yards
... Railway Station & Goods Yards...Railway station and goods yards; c1920...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray tatura buildings historic Railway station and goods yards; c1920 Railway Station & Goods Yards Photograph ...Railway station and goods yards; c1920tatura, buildings, historic -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchAccessory - Belt, Dress, Green
... Reverse side of buckle - AF 73 Lion Metal Goods P/L...Lion Metal Goods Pty Ltd...Accessory Belt, Dress, Green Lion Metal Goods Pty Ltd ...Woven green dress belt with metal buckle & slide stop. Metal tab on the other end. Reverse side of buckle - AF 73 Lion Metal Goods P/L -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, R. Preston, Banool: Locomotive G42 and goods, c.1960, c.1960
... Banool: Locomotive G42 and goods, c.1960...The station was reduced to a passenger shelter and goods loop only by 1929, and by the time of closure in 1962 most trains were steaming through....Locomotive G42 and its NQR goods wagons, loaded and unloaded, steaming past Banool station passenger shelter. 143mm x 274mm print....Banool: Locomotive G42 and goods, c.1960 Photograph R. Preston ...This original station on the Colac-Beech Forest line was first known as "Moorbanool" after the local parish, and then shortened to "Banool" on 1 November 1904. At first facilities consisted of a passenger shelter, a loop siding for 11 trucks, plus a residence for the ganger of the track gang based there. By 1912 with the extension of the line to Crowes increased train services on the line required a crossing station in this section of the track, and therefore Banool became a staff and ticket station with a crossing loop and home signals. However, this only lasted for two years and was abolished as an economy measure in 1916. Loading figures show that in most years the outwards tonnage at Banool was less than 150 tonnes. The station was reduced to a passenger shelter and goods loop only by 1929, and by the time of closure in 1962 most trains were steaming through.Colour. Locomotive G42 and its NQR goods wagons, loaded and unloaded, steaming past Banool station passenger shelter. 143mm x 274mm print.banool; moorbanool; railways; locomotive g42; -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - BELTS, ARMY, Australian Defence Industries, 1980's
... Manufacturer's marking - etched into metal. 1.2.3. "82/ LION METAL/ GOODS/ P/L/ ^". 5. "^/^".......Lion Metal Goods P/L...Uniform BELTS, ARMY Australian Defence Industries Lion Metal Goods P/L ...Uniform issued to "D. Hutchinson". Refer also 10313.3.1.2.3. Belts - service dress style, khaki colour polyester webbing belt with silver colour metal slide buckle and metal top. For trousers. Manufacturer's information on inner edge of buckle. 4. Belt Jungle green colour polyester fabric webbing belt with black colour metal hook and clip buckle, metal slide adjuster and clips. Belt has eyelets along both edges. 5. Belt - for Ceremonial dress - black colour polyester webbing belt with brass colour metal hook and clip buckle and clips. Manufacturer's mark on buckle.Manufacturer's marking - etched into metal. 1.2.3. "82/ LION METAL/ GOODS/ P/L/ ^". 5. "^/^".d. hutchinson, uniforms, army, belts -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, Langford, Weston, Beech Forest: Goods trail departing for Colac, 1961, 9 August 1961
... Beech Forest: Goods trail departing for Colac, 1961....A further sign of decay was in the transfer of goods between the gauges. Where eight or nine men had worked full-time transferring between gauges only one man was seen by 1960, with several other men hired on the basis of '$2 a truck', assuming they could be found. ...On 9 August 1961 a G42 locomotive and goods train departing for Colac with the coal stage on the left, the saw mill and Gangers Shed on the right, and houses in the right background.. ...Beech Forest: Goods trail departing for Colac, 1961. Photograph Langford, Weston ...The Garratts were approaching 35 years of age and needed constant repairs to keep them in service, the other rolling stock was between 45 and 60 years old, the track was generally in poor condition, and the amount of traffic offering was only a faction of that carried previously and came from one station, Beech Forest. A further sign of decay was in the transfer of goods between the gauges. Where eight or nine men had worked full-time transferring between gauges only one man was seen by 1960, with several other men hired on the basis of '$2 a truck', assuming they could be found. In 1961 VR announced its intention to close the line which it did on 30 June 1962. Colour. On 9 August 1961 a G42 locomotive and goods train departing for Colac with the coal stage on the left, the saw mill and Gangers Shed on the right, and houses in the right background.. beech forest; railways; -
Mission to Seafarers Victoriaphotograph - Photograph, Black and white, Loading of goods, November 1932
... Loading of goods...large b & w photograph loading of goods onboard ship...The ship was sent to Java with Australian products. loading bags shipping nieuw zeeland nieuw holland show boat victorian chamber of manufactures flour eastern trade large b & w photograph loading of goods onboard ship Loading of goods photograph Photograph, Black and white ...The photograph taken on the Saturday 12 November 1932 was published in November 1932 in a newspaper. (clipping in the MTSV Collection) with the following capture: "Show Boat Committee: Members of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures yesterday inspected the Nieuw Zeeland, the sister ship of the Nieuw Holland, which is the proposed Show Boat for the advertisement and exhibition of Australian products in the East. Watching flour being loaded for the East."The ship was sent to Java with Australian products.large b & w photograph loading of goods onboard shiploading, bags, shipping, nieuw zeeland, nieuw holland, show boat, victorian chamber of manufactures, flour, eastern trade -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph - Aunde Album 29, Finished goods in Warehouse, 2002
... Finished goods in Warehouse...Colour landscape photo: Finished goods shelved ready for transport....Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Aunde / Norwellan Textiles North Western Woollen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDE Industry Aunde Colour landscape photo: Finished goods shelved ready for transport. Finished goods in Warehouse Photograph Aunde Album 29 ...Aunde / Norwellan Textiles North Western Woollen Mills became Norwellan Textiles then AUNDEColour landscape photo: Finished goods shelved ready for transport.industry, aunde -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Black and white photo, Blackburn Railway Station Goods Yard
... Blackburn Railway Station Goods Yard...Blackburn Railway Station showing goods yard and open carriage....Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Blackburn Railway Station Goods Yard Blackburn Railway Station showing goods yard and open carriage. ...Blackburn Railway Station showing goods yard and open carriage.blackburn, railway station, goods yard -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Goods sheds, Ballarat Railway Precinct
... Goods sheds, Ballarat Railway Precinct...Colour photograph of a bluestone goods shed at Ballarat Railway Station. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Ballarat Railway Station goods shed bluestone Colour photograph of a bluestone goods shed at Ballarat Railway Station. ...Colour photograph of a bluestone goods shed at Ballarat Railway Station. ballarat railway station, goods shed, bluestone -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Photograph - Colour, Goods sheds, Ballarat Railway Precinct, c2018
... Goods sheds, Ballarat Railway Precinct...Colour photograph of a bluestone goods shed at Ballarat Railway Station. ...Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields Ballarat Railway Precinct Bluestone goods shed Colour photograph of a bluestone goods shed at Ballarat Railway Station. ...Colour photograph of a bluestone goods shed at Ballarat Railway Station. ballarat railway precinct, bluestone, goods shed -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Hat box, early to mid-20th century
... It was sold by Drews, a leather and travel goods shop in Melbourne, and has been made as good quality, sturdy travel luggage. ...Purple maker’s label inside lid - DREWS, Leather Goods Specialists, Melbourne. Leather luggage tag has two rectangular cut-outs on front, attached with buckle strap. ...QUEEN'S WALK / DREWS / LEATHER GOODS / SPECIALISTS / MELBOURNE". Wrapper inside has two hand written addresses (1J) Mrs. ...Drews Leather Goods Specialists...It was sold by Drews, a leather and travel goods shop in Melbourne, and has been made as good quality, sturdy travel luggage. ...This large hat box was owned by Miss Katherine Robertson (now deceased). It was sold by Drews, a leather and travel goods shop in Melbourne, and has been made as good quality, sturdy travel luggage. It has its own leather luggage label buckled to the handle and there are remnants of labels on the base of the hat box, signifying that it has indeed been used as luggage. A hat box such as this one is made to protect, store and transport head wear. Hat boxes became popular in the 19th and early 20th century when hats were a part of the modern fashion. Inside the hat box is a brown paper wrapper with two Great Britain postage stamps attached. Both have the portrait image of Queen Elizabeth II (1) orange 1/2d (2) green ten pence. These stamps belong to the Wildings series and were issued 1952-1954. The wrapper was sent by J McGregor in Glasgow, Scotland to Katherine Robertson in Sale, Victoria. The postmark stamp shows it was sent in 1955. The paper had once been folded around something rectangular in shape, perhaps a book. The hat box was recently found by Archie’s daughter, niece of Katherine, when she was looking for something else in the ceiling of her home. The hat box had been there, with the brown paper wrapper inside, for about 30 years, forgotten by the family. There are no family members remaining now to tell the full story. ABOUT MISS KATHERINE ROBERTSON The Robertson family emigrated from the Isle of Wight and settled in Woorndoo, Western Victoria, Australia. Katherine Robinson was the 10th child of 13 children, born in 1906 and lived until 1995. The youngest child in the family was a boy named Archibald (Archie) who was born in 1911. His daughter is the donor of the hat box. Katherine went to school at Woorndoo and later became a trained teacher. She taught in many places, amongst them were Alexandria, Geelong, Sale, Stawell and Ballarat. People said “She was a school teacher 24 hours a day!” She was insistent on being called Miss Katherine Robinson, and no-one dare call her a shortened name in any way, not Kate, or Katie or even Kathie. She spoke with the authority of a teacher throughout her life, never asking but always giving her requests as orders. Miss Katherine Robinson remained single all her life. She bought items that were the best quality and workmanship, which gives reason for the strong and well-travelled hat box. She enjoyed going on trips and travelled the world twice. While on her journeys Katherine would knit Fair Isle patterned socks using fine 4 ply wool because she “Didn’t believe in wasting time!” Katherine’s niece remembers being in Melbourne at Station Pier, seeing her Aunt off on one of her journeys. She recalls the atmosphere and the colourful streamers in the air that celebrated the special occasion. Katherine travelled on the Oriana and Fair Star lines. ABOUT DREWS Drew’s, Leather Goods Specialists, was located at 70 Swanston St, corner of Queen’s Walk, Melbourne, at the time that this hat box was sold by the company. Queen’s Walk was constructed in 1889. It was a lavish ‘L’ shaped arcade that connected Swanston Street to Collins Street and was home to many specialist stores. In the 1950’s Drews address was advertised as Collins Street. In the late 1960’s Queen’s Walk was purchased by the Melbourne City Council and demolished in the early 1970’s, to be replaced by the Melbourne City Square. This very sturdy and good quality hat box is an example of travel luggage available to and used by the Victorian population of Australia in the early to mid-20th century. The retailer of this hat box, Drews, operated from premises on the corner of Swanston St and Queen’s Walk in Melbourne where many other specialist shops were located. Queen’s Walk was only in existence for around 70 years, 1889-late 1960, before it was demolished to make way for Melbourne’s City Square. Hat box, large, deep round shape with a straight section where lid is joined on at the back. Dated early to mid-1900’s. Brown coloured, textured heavy weight card box with folding metal carry handle, three clip closures for lid, metal hinge on back of lid. Purple maker’s label inside lid - DREWS, Leather Goods Specialists, Melbourne. Leather luggage tag has two rectangular cut-outs on front, attached with buckle strap. Underside of lid has two supporting leather straps attached to base. Base has inner cardboard liner around most of circumference. Contained inside are two leather straps with metal buckles. Label remnants, red, attached under base. Hat box was owned by Miss Katherine Robertson. Also inside is brown paper wrapper with three hand written addresses, in blue nib pen, and two attached Great Britain postage stamps, Queen Elizabeth II (1) Orange stamp, QE II, ½d (2) Green stamp, QE II, ten pence. It is postmarked [19] 55. Purple label has printing "70 SWANSTON STREET / Cr. QUEEN'S WALK / DREWS / LEATHER GOODS / SPECIALISTS / MELBOURNE". Wrapper inside has two hand written addresses (1J) Mrs. K. F. Robertson / 33 Mcalister Street / Sale / Victoria / Australia” (2) “from / J Mc Gregor / 15 Napier’s Hall St / Glasgow N W / Scotland” Postmark “ - -em 55” & “CLAS-“ OR “GLAS-“ [GLASGOW] flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, luggage, hat box, hatbox, hat storage box, hat travel case, hat case, bandbox, drews melbourne, drew’s melbourne, drew’s handbags, travel goods, travel luggage, hat box suitcase, hat box luggage, 1952-1954 gb postage stamps 1/2d orange queen elizabeth ii, katherine robertson, archibald (archie) robertson of woorndoo, j mcgregor -
Lorne Historical SocietyPhotograph, G.O.R Annual Goods and Service Pass
... G.O.R Annual Goods and Service Pass ...Photograph of Annual Goods and services pass dated November 1936 and numbered 3....Lorne Historical Society Lorne Community House Mountjoy Parade Lorne great-ocean-road G.O.R.; Goods and services pass; Toll fees; Photograph of Annual Goods and services pass dated November 1936 and numbered 3. ...Photograph of Annual Goods and services pass dated November 1936 and numbered 3.g.o.r.; goods and services pass; toll fees; -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, Loading bagged goods with a forklift, n.d
... Loading bagged goods with a forklift...Man in a forklift carrying sacked goods along a wharf. A ship is berthed at wharf....Loading bagged goods with a forklift Photograph Photograph ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Invoice for goods bought at auction, 1896
... Invoice for goods bought at auction...Invoice for goods purchased by Mr W. Cook auctioned by Thomas Sweetnam & Co, 1896...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne auctions cook w thomas sweetnam & co Invoice for goods purchased by Mr W. Cook auctioned by Thomas Sweetnam & Co, 1896 Invoice for goods purchased by Mr W. ...Invoice for goods purchased by Mr W. Cook auctioned by Thomas Sweetnam & Co, 1896Invoice for goods purchased by Mr W. Cook auctioned by Thomas Sweetnam & Co, 1896Invoice for goods purchased by Mr W. Cook auctioned by Thomas Sweetnam & Co, 1896auctions, cook, w, thomas sweetnam & co -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchMemorabilia - Rifle bucket scabbard, Blackman Leather Goods, 1940
... Strap only is stamped with a broad arrow and manufacturer's details 'BLACKMAN LEATHER GOODS LTD. 175 BERMONDSEY ST S.E.1 1940'....Blackman Leather Goods...Memorabilia Rifle bucket scabbard. Blackman Leather Goods ...WWII HeritageFrom Australian War Memorial: Standard issue blocked brown leather rifle bucket for attachment to the Pattern 1912 UP saddle. Bucket is complete with a leather slide steadying fitting, half way down the bucket, to attach it to the surcingle of the saddle, and a leather strap with brass buckle at the top of the bucket which attaches it to the saddle tree.Strap only is stamped with a broad arrow and manufacturer's details 'BLACKMAN LEATHER GOODS LTD. 175 BERMONDSEY ST S.E.1 1940'. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, New market - View of goods intake section 'Target'. Ringwood 1982
... New market - View of goods intake section 'Target'. Ringwood 1982...Written on back of photograph, "E648. 8/1/82. View of goods intake section 'Target'"....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Written on back of photograph, "E648. 8/1/82. View of goods intake section 'Target'". New market - View of goods intake section 'Target'. ...Written on back of photograph, "E648. 8/1/82. View of goods intake section 'Target'". -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, LT Lines Goods Locomotive 1886
... LT Lines Goods Locomotive 1886...Written on the back of image is "LT Lines goods loco 1886, "X" class...Written on the back of image is "LT Lines goods loco 1886, "X" class Black and white photograph LT Lines Goods Locomotive 1886 Photograph ...Black and white photographImage of a framed painting. Written on the back of image is "LT Lines goods loco 1886, "X" class -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, R.L. Forster, Laver's Hill. UP goods shunting, 9 December 1954
... Laver's Hill. UP goods shunting....Lavers Hill. UP goods shunting siding, 9 December 1954. Red Bedford truck in backgroung. ...Colour. Laver's Hill. UP goods shunting. Photograph R.L. Forster ...Lavers Hill. UP goods shunting siding, 9 December 1954. Red Bedford truck in backgroung. Colour.colac; beech forest; crowes; lavers hill; railway; shunting; -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph, Bagged goods in shed, n.d
... Bagged goods in shed...Large corrugated iron shed with large stacks of sacked goods. In background are forklift trucks moving sacks around....Bagged goods in shed Photograph Photograph ...Port of Portland Authority archives.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)port of portland -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, R. Preston, Kawarren: Down goods with G42 shunting, 1955, 14 December 1955
... Kawarren: Down goods with G42 shunting, 1955....It consisted of a loop siding and combined office and passenger shelter. Goods loading was sawn timber (brought in on four tramways operating between 1905 and 1939), firewood, charcoal and limestone. ...B/W. G42 with a Down goods train at Kawarren on 14 December 1955. ...It consisted of a loop siding and combined office and passenger shelter. Goods loading was sawn timber (brought in on four tramways operating between 1905 and 1939), firewood, charcoal and limestone. ...Originally known as Loves River it became Kawarren station on 16 June 1902. It consisted of a loop siding and combined office and passenger shelter. Goods loading was sawn timber (brought in on four tramways operating between 1905 and 1939), firewood, charcoal and limestone. In 1920 the limestone company built a store shed and a covered loading area at the terminus to assist operations. The company also requested the siding to be extended by three metres, which Victorian Railways did in the same year. This gave the loop a capacity of 21 trucks. Around 2,000 tonnes per year of limestone traffic kept the station busy until trade ceased in 1957. A postal motor started in October 1938, Kawarren being a point where the postal motor and trains were permitted to cross.B/W. G42 with a Down goods train at Kawarren on 14 December 1955. On No.2 Road empty NQR wagons proceeding to get filled at a covered lime loading operation. A three workmen are checking aspects of the train while a group appear to be clustered at the guard's van around an NKS motor trolley.kawarren; railways; limestone; timber; charcoal; -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, Edward A. Downs, Dinmont: Up goods train taking water, September 1954
... Dinmont: Up goods train taking water....On Melbourne's Royal Agricultural Show in September, 1954, at Dinmont an UP goods train hauled by G42 is taking on water....Dinmont: Up goods train taking water. Photograph Edward A. ...Colour. On Melbourne's Royal Agricultural Show in September, 1954, at Dinmont an UP goods train hauled by G42 is taking on water.dinmont; railways -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedFunctional object - Canvas Water Bag, SAR Major Canvas Goods
... SAR Major Canvas Goods Covering Australia Water Bags Tarps Annexes Blinds Swags Tents|Water Bag 38cm before using immerse in cold water for 24 hours...SAR Major Canvas Goods...SAR Major Canvas Goods Covering Australia Water Bags Tarps Annexes Blinds Swags Tents|Water Bag 38cm before using immerse in cold water for 24 hours Canvas Water Bag Functional object Canvas Water Bag SAR Major Canvas Goods ...Canvas Water BagSAR Major Canvas Goods Covering Australia Water Bags Tarps Annexes Blinds Swags Tents|Water Bag 38cm before using immerse in cold water for 24 hours -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, R.L. Forster, G41 and mixed goods, Beech Forest, 1950, 1950
... G41 and mixed goods, Beech Forest, 1950...A mixed goods train with G41 locomotive changing tracks just after the balloon reversing loop, with piles of timber on the right and a shed on the left. ...B/W. G41 and mixed goods, Beech Forest, 1950 Photograph R.L. Forster ...A mixed goods train with G41 locomotive changing tracks just after the balloon reversing loop, with piles of timber on the right and a shed on the left. B/W.beech forest; colac; railways; -
Otway Districts Historical SocietyPhotograph, R. Preston, Kawarren: an UP goods train, 1958, 14 December 1958
... Kawarren: an UP goods train, 1958....On the 14 December 1958 at Kawarren an UP goods train shunts on the siding. A man is talking to the engine driver while another man approaches the engine....Kawarren: an UP goods train, 1958. Photograph R. Preston ...Kawarren was an early timber and limestone loading point. Timber was shipped in by Watson and Facey, Condon Brothers, and Coppock, amongst others, some of which had tramways up to 6.5 km long to the station. Bushfires roared through the area in 1939 and made the area unworkable. An outcrop of limestone existed near Kawarren but it was not until the railway was built that it became workable. 360 metres north of Kawarren station two then three kilns were erected, and later a shed and covered area over a short length of the rail siding in order to prevent rain damage to the lime while it was being loaded. Sluicing was introduced, and the tramway was extended further when the quarry ate deeper into the hillside. Limestone traffic of around 2,000 tonnes each year kept the station busy until the trade ceased in 1957.B/W. On the 14 December 1958 at Kawarren an UP goods train shunts on the siding. A man is talking to the engine driver while another man approaches the engine.kawarren; railways; timber; lime;
