Showing 49 items matching "hot water service"
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Functional object - Notebook Cover, 1968
... 1968 Dux Hot Water Service note book - advertising the water service....Leather notebook holder with illustration of hot water service on the cover...."Dux Hot Water Service" with hot water service depicted in colour....Dux Water service "Dux Hot Water Service" with hot water service depicted in colour. ...1968 Dux Hot Water Service note book - advertising the water service.Leather notebook holder with illustration of hot water service on the cover."Dux Hot Water Service" with hot water service depicted in colour.dux water service -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Ballarat School of Mines Supply and Installation of Hot Water Service, 1941, 12/08/1941
... Ballarat School of Mines Supply and Installation of Hot Water Service, 1941...Plan for installation of an electric hot water service into the new workshops at the Ballarat School of Mines....Ballarat School of Mines Supply and Installation of Hot Water Service, 1941 Plan Plan ...Plan for installation of an electric hot water service into the new workshops at the Ballarat School of Mines.ballarat school of mines, new workshops, hot water, buildings, archibald fisken -
Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyHot Water Service - Lanco electric
... Hot Water Service - Lanco electric...hot water service...Langco brand Hot Water Service - Lanco electric ...Used in the Kiewa ValleyPale green cylinder with electric cord attached. Langco brandLanco / 56-AH - 2961 / volts, serial no., watts. / gallons Cat. No.hot water service, lanco -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumEphemera - Tramcar Internal Roof Ad, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), "Buy a BRIQUETTE hot water service", about 1960
... "Buy a BRIQUETTE hot water service"...Hot Water. "Pay less money for more hot water!" Buy a BRIQUETTE hot water service" with a tap in the bottom left hand corner, and steam on bottom edge - Birnie Briquette sign & hand holding two sixpences - 1959 or coins...."Buy a BRIQUETTE hot water service" Ephemera Tramcar Internal Roof Ad State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV) ...Heavy cardboard sheet with printed sheet pasted to one side advertising Briquettes for Hot Water. "Pay less money for more hot water!" Buy a BRIQUETTE hot water service" with a tap in the bottom left hand corner, and steam on bottom edge - Birnie Briquette sign & hand holding two sixpences - 1959 or coins.secv, advertisements, briquettes -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan, Blueprint: Electric Hot Water Services, Ballarat School of MInes New Workshops, 1947
... ...electric hot water service...Plan (blueprint) for electric hot water services to new Ballarat School of Mines workshops ...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The Ballarat School of Mines is now part of Federation University ballarat school of mines new workshops electric hot water service public works department of victoria archectural plans Plan (blueprint) for electric hot water services to new Ballarat School of Mines workshops Blueprint: Electric Hot Water Services, Ballarat School of MInes New Workshops Plan Plan ...The Ballarat School of Mines is now part of Federation UniversityPlan (blueprint) for electric hot water services to new Ballarat School of Mines workshops ballarat school of mines, new workshops, electric hot water service, public works department of victoria, archectural plans -
Greensborough Historical SocietyAdministrative record - Delivery docket, A. A. & M. B. Collister, 20/12/1965
... hot water service...Item is an electric hot water service, purchased from the manufacturer. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Item is an electric hot water service, purchased from the manufacturer. ...Item is an electric hot water service, purchased from the manufacturer. The purchaser, L. N. Lewis, worked for the Greensborough SEC.Delivery docket, black print on white paper, handwritten details of purchaser and purchased itemsNo. 1 Tubulous boiler; No. 1 Booster jacket; (SEC) L.H. Lewis, 44 Alexandra St Greensborough T8737hot water service, lewis family -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyDocument - North Rd, 391 -391A, Caulfield South
... ... Hot Water Service...Mrs Laundries Auctioneers Hardie A.T. Hot Water Service Real Estate Agents Flats Auctions Bambra Rd Tennis Courts Garages (Private) Booran Rd Document North Rd, 391 -391A, Caulfield South ...Auction Notice of property (2 Flats) Caulfield, North Rd nos. 391 – 391a. Includes brief details of each flat. Also includes payment terms. Perhaps 1960’s. Year of auction not known but estimated from Collins 100 years calendar to be calendar no.5 for year 1959.hardie a.o. rev, toilets, caulfield south, business & finance, hardie a.o. mrs, laundries, auctioneers, hardie a.t., hot water service, real estate agents, flats, auctions, bambra rd, tennis courts, garages (private), booran rd -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedPhotograph - St. Albans Building Supplies Photographs
... Albans Building Supplies Pty Ltd MW 0644 Timber Hardwar Electrical Appliances Plumbing & Hot Water Services MW 0644 Berger Master Kem-cote...Albans Building Supplies Pty Ltd MW 0644 Timber Hardwar Electrical Appliances Plumbing & Hot Water Services MW 0644 Berger Master Kem-cote Digital black & white photographs Photograph St. ...St. Albans Building Supplies had two locations in St. Albans, the Timber Merchant Store at 20 - 22 East Esplanade and the Hardware Store at 298 - 302 Main Road East.St. Albans Building Supplies Pty Ltd MW 0644 Timber Hardwar Electrical Appliances Plumbing & Hot Water Services MW 0644 Berger Master Kem-cotest. albans building supplies, st. albans -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyPhotograph - B/W
... Advertisement for Mountain Grand Halls Gap A Mangle was the proprietor Electric Light, Hot water service, Hot dinners, Week-end parties catered for Tennis Court, Bowling Green, one minute from swimming pool...Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society Centennial Hall 117-119 Grampians Road Halls Gap grampians Advertisement for Mountain Grand Halls Gap A Mangle was the proprietor Electric Light, Hot water service, Hot dinners, Week-end parties catered for Tennis Court, Bowling Green, one minute from swimming pool MEDIA Advertisements ACCOMMODATION Mountain Grand AGFA quality paper made in Germany Advertisement for Guest House Photograph B/W ...Advertisement for Mountain Grand Halls Gap A Mangle was the proprietor Electric Light, Hot water service, Hot dinners, Week-end parties catered for Tennis Court, Bowling Green, one minute from swimming poolAdvertisement for Guest HouseAGFA quality paper made in Germanymedia, advertisements, accommodation, mountain grand -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Brownjohn, Reg, Rear of Johnson's Bridge Store c. 2000, c.2000
... Old rainwater tank on RH side, part of the roof is missing and the beams are exposed. Gas tank/hot water service in corner in the centre of the photo. ...Old rainwater tank on RH side, part of the roof is missing and the beams are exposed. Gas tank/hot water service in corner in the centre of the photo. ...Derelict rear of building built as Bridge Store in 1872 for Peter Johnson, later Wylie's Building and a furniture store. Photo taken for the Museum.Colour photograph of the rear of an old, brick two storey building. Building appears derelict and disused. Not all the building is in the photo. Old rainwater tank on RH side, part of the roof is missing and the beams are exposed. Gas tank/hot water service in corner in the centre of the photo. Single door to the right of the gas tank and double doors to the left.bridge store, peter johnson, wylie's building, business -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - BILL ASHMAN COLLECTION: CORRESPONDENCE
... Gifford of Gifford's Hotel, Mount Gambier, S.A. and Stevenson Bros. and The Bendigo Electronic Co. in reference to installing Scalebuoys in the hot water service at Gifford's Hotel. First letter from F. ...Gifford of Gifford's Hotel, Mount Gambier, S.A. and Stevenson Bros. and The Bendigo Electronic Co. in reference to installing Scalebuoys in the hot water service at Gifford's Hotel. First letter from F. ...Seven letters dated between 1/10/1940 and 20/12/40 from F. Gifford of Gifford's Hotel, Mount Gambier, S.A. and Stevenson Bros. and The Bendigo Electronic Co. in reference to installing Scalebuoys in the hot water service at Gifford's Hotel. First letter from F. Gifford has printed letterhead with name, address and facilities in dark blue printing.sciences, instruments - general, scalebuoy, bill ashman collection - correspondence, gifford's hotel, stevenson bros, bendigo electronic co, f gifford, d dept -
Charlton Golden Grains Museum IncPhotograph, Brownjohn, Reg, Rear of Johnson's Bridge Store c. 2000, c.2000
... Verandah is sagging. Gas tank/hot water service in corner in the centre of the photo. ...Verandah is sagging. Gas tank/hot water service in corner in the centre of the photo. ...Derelict rear of building built as Bridge Store in 1872 for Peter Johnson, later Wylie's Building and a furniture store. Photo taken for the Museum by R. Brownjohn.Colour photograph of the rear of an old, brick two storey building. Building appears derelict and disused. Part of the roof is missing on the lower section and the beams are exposed. Verandah is sagging. Gas tank/hot water service in corner in the centre of the photo. Single door to the right of the gas tank and double doors to the left. One large and one small window in the upstairs section. Chimney on LH side of upper storey.bridge store, peter johnson, wylie's building, charlton, business -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyPhotograph
... Guest House arranges tours and has electric lights, large garage, hot water service, tennis, fishing and shooting....Guest House arranges tours and has electric lights, large garage, hot water service, tennis, fishing and shooting. media advertisements accommodation grampian hosue Grampians House accommodation. ...Advertisement in Victorian Country Hotel, Guest and Boarding House Guide. Provides details of tours, things to see, do and costs. Mrs. S. V. Morgan proprietress. Guest House arranges tours and has electric lights, large garage, hot water service, tennis, fishing and shooting.Grampians House accommodation. Guests in front of Grampians House tennis court.media, advertisements, accommodation, grampian hosue -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyFlyer - Coloured, C mid-1950s
... The pamphlet mentions that electric light and a hot water service will be installed for the 1956-57 season. ...The pamphlet mentions that electric light and a hot water service will be installed for the 1956-57 season. ...This is a pamphlet from before electric light was connected to the campground. The pamphlet mentions that electric light and a hot water service will be installed for the 1956-57 season. Record 385 is a later version of the same pamphlet ,after the electric lights were installed. The front and back pages are shown as the main photo and the centre pages are available under 'Additional Images'.This is a four page, folded pamphlet entitled Souvenir of the Grampians, which was issued by the Hall's Gap Picnic and camping Reserve Committee. It has a large photo of 'The Pinnacle' on the front. The centre pages contain a photo of the 'Comfort Station', a History of the Grampians, a dot-point list of Camp Ground Facilities and information about the Hall's Gap Picnic and Camping Reserve. The back page has details of Tours Available.media, flyers -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyFlyer - Coloured, C late1950s
... The pamphlet mentions that electric light and a hot water service have been installed. Record 384 is an earlier version of the same pamphlet, before the electric lights were installed. ...The pamphlet mentions that electric light and a hot water service have been installed. Record 384 is an earlier version of the same pamphlet, before the electric lights were installed. ...This is a pamphlet from after electric light was connected to the campground. The pamphlet mentions that electric light and a hot water service have been installed. Record 384 is an earlier version of the same pamphlet, before the electric lights were installed. The front and back pages are shown as the main photo and the centre pages are available under 'Additional Images'. This is a four page, folded pamphlet entitled Souvenir of the Grampians, which was issued by the Hall's Gap Picnic and camping Reserve Committee. It has a large photo of 'The Pinnacle' on the front. The centre pages contain a photo of the 'Comfort Station', a History of the Grampians, a dot-point list of Camp Ground Facilities and information about the Hall's Gap Picnic and Camping Reserve. The back page has details of Tours Available.media, flyers -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyPhotograph (Item) - Black and white photograph, 01-1954
... ./ Two single beds/ Use of Simpson Washing/ Machine + Hot./ Water Service Four flats 1 1 double 1 single/ 2 as above/ 3 1 double 2 singles/ 4 1 " 2 " V.L. ..../ Two single beds/ Use of Simpson Washing/ Machine + Hot./ Water Service Four flats 1 1 double 1 single/ 2 as above/ 3 1 double 2 singles/ 4 1 " 2 " V.L. ...A black and white photograph of one of the accommodation flats at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville.A black and white photograph of one of the accommodation flats at the Fruit Salad Farm in Marysville.Flat 2. Fruit Salad Farm, Gilbert's Gully/ MARysville. JAN 54 Kitchen/ Dining. Room/ Two bed.rooms/ Bathroom (Kero. HOT Shower)/ Woodshed Two. double beds./ Two single beds/ Use of Simpson Washing/ Machine + Hot./ Water Service Four flats 1 1 double 1 single/ 2 as above/ 3 1 double 2 singles/ 4 1 " 2 " V.L. KING. Propmarysville, victoria, australia, fruit salad farm, accommodation, restaurant, photograph -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyMagazine - Photocopy
... Ballroom, electric light, large garage, hot water service, hot water in all rooms, internal sewerage. ...Ballroom, electric light, large garage, hot water service, hot water in all rooms, internal sewerage. ...Kingston Roadliners (F. Kingston, Proprietor) STAWELL - GRAMPIANS DAILY Coach for the Grampians meets mid day train at Stawell Return Daily Make the Grampians your next vacation Daily Conducted Tours, from Hotels and Guesthouses in Stawell and Hall's Gap to WONDERLAND - MCKENZIE FALLS - LAKE WARTOOK - MT. VICTORY - MT ROSEA - WANNON VALLEY conducted Hiking Trips Arranged Stawell booking office: 75 Main Street - Phone: Stawell 214, Hall's Gap booking office: Main Road - Phone: Hall's Gap 35, Bookings also from Vitorian Government Tourist Bureau, Cars for hire GRAMPIANS HOUSE The Most Conveniently Situated Tourist House in the Grampians. Ballroom, electric light, large garage, hot water service, hot water in all rooms, internal sewerage. Tennis, fishing, shooting, Alongside is the Bowling Green, where visitors are welcome to play. Phone: Hall's Gap 28. Tariff on application. Manageress: Mrs, E. MatthewsAdvertisement for Kingston Roadliners, Grampians House and Map of the GrampiansAdvertisement in Broadbents, Guide of western Victoria, and South-East of S.A.media, advertisements, grampian house -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - T C WATTS & SON COLLECTION: 117 QUEEN STREET,BENDIGO, 1928
... Through to King Street, 33'11 1/4' by 165'. Hot water service, electric copper, 22 points electricity, 8 power points, new gas , stainless ink, crockery cupboards, pedestal basin....Through to King Street, 33'11 1/4' by 165'. Hot water service, electric copper, 22 points electricity, 8 power points, new gas , stainless ink, crockery cupboards, pedestal basin. ...BHS CollectionBlack and white photograph mounted on rectangular grey board. House, brick, porch, brick fence, small pane and lead light windows. 1 chimney. Decorative brickwork on verandah lintel and on brick fence. Stained glass windows. Written on back ' tapestry brick fireplace, dining room and kitchen, 117 Queen Street. Brick bungalow, built 1923, 5 rooms, vest, both 2 weatherboard sleep outs, toolshed, woodshed, workshop, garage, sewered. Through to King Street, 33'11 1/4' by 165'. Hot water service, electric copper, 22 points electricity, 8 power points, new gas , stainless ink, crockery cupboards, pedestal basin.t.c. watts & son, 117 queen street bendigo -
Buninyong & District Historical SocietyFunctional object - Tea service, Silver tea service, 1902
... Silver tea service- hot water pot with hinged lid, teapot with hinged lid, milk jug with hinged lid, sugar bowl with lid on tray with four feet....The tea set was a gift to a prominent family of the Buninyong district in 1902. tea service silver Mt Mercer Buninyong Buninyong Shire Council Tray has 5 stamped hallmarks with "8864" underneath Silver tea service- hot water pot with hinged lid, teapot with hinged lid, milk jug with hinged lid, sugar bowl with lid on tray with four feet. ...Silver tea service presented to Councillor Frederick Sides and Mrs Sides, of "Castlewood," Mt Mercer, December 1902, on leaving the Buninyong district.The tea set was a gift to a prominent family of the Buninyong district in 1902.Silver tea service- hot water pot with hinged lid, teapot with hinged lid, milk jug with hinged lid, sugar bowl with lid on tray with four feet.Tray has 5 stamped hallmarks with "8864" underneathtea service, silver, mt mercer, buninyong, buninyong shire council -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Stove, First quarter of the 20th Century
... The company operated at 47-10 Gheringhap Street Geelong, Victoria, they also specialised in hot water generating services....The company operated at 47-10 Gheringhap Street Geelong, Victoria, they also specialised in hot water generating services. The subject item is significant as a copy of the well known design for the original Nonpareil stove by Charles Andrews. ...The first Australian cast iron stove was made by Charles Andrews in 1877 he patented his design and called it the “Andrews Nonpareil stove.” That for many years was the only Australian made kitchen stove on the market. When his patent expired numerous imitations were manufactured by other firms but the Nonpareil continued to earn a reputation for quality, economy and excellent cooking. The company operated at 47-10 Gheringhap Street Geelong, Victoria, they also specialised in hot water generating services.The subject item is significant as a copy of the well known design for the original Nonpareil stove by Charles Andrews. The name Andrews Nonpareil in stamped on the flue however the doors on the stove front are wrong and indicate the item is a copy by an unknown manufacturer probably made in the first quarter of the 20th century. Stove cast iron on 4 legs, two oven spaces with round doors. On flue "Andrews Patent Nonpareil".On flue "Andrew Patent Nonpareil"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, stove, iron stove, andrew patent nonpareil, cooking appliance, oven, combustion oven, cooker -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical SocietyPhotograph - B/W, C 1918
... Information supplied with accommodation details Victorian Country Hotel, Guest and Boarding House Guide "Myrtle Bank" The Grampians Electric Light, Sewered, Hot and Cold Water Service, Asphalt, Tennis Court, Milk and Cream from our own farm, Motors meet all melbounre Trains, The Most Up-to-date house in the Grampians, Through Tickets issued by Govt. ...Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society Centennial Hall 117-119 Grampians Road Halls Gap grampians Information supplied with accommodation details Victorian Country Hotel, Guest and Boarding House Guide "Myrtle Bank" The Grampians Electric Light, Sewered, Hot and Cold Water Service, Asphalt, Tennis Court, Milk and Cream from our own farm, Motors meet all melbounre Trains, The Most Up-to-date house in the Grampians, Through Tickets issued by Govt. ...Information supplied with accommodation details Victorian Country Hotel, Guest and Boarding House Guide "Myrtle Bank" The Grampians Electric Light, Sewered, Hot and Cold Water Service, Asphalt, Tennis Court, Milk and Cream from our own farm, Motors meet all melbounre Trains, The Most Up-to-date house in the Grampians, Through Tickets issued by Govt. Tourist Bureau, Telephone : No. 1 Halls Gap Tariff: 12/ per day L 3/3/0 per week. Proprietress Mrs A. F WarrenGuest House and grounds with Tariff information and servicesQuality paper made in Germanyaccommodation, guesthouses, myrtlebank -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncFurniture - Wooden dresser with a mirror from the Terminus Hotel, Wodonga
... It comprised about 50 rooms, a two-storey building built of brick and iron with hot and cold water service and acetylene gas throughout. ...It comprised about 50 rooms, a two-storey building built of brick and iron with hot and cold water service and acetylene gas throughout. ...The wooden dresser came from the Terminus Hotel in High St., Wodonga. In 1873, James Thompson Hatch built the two-storeyed Terminus Hotel at 79 Sydney Road (later known at High Street), then sold it to George Day and Kenneth McLennan for £1,230. It was first licensed to J. G. Morton in January 1874. In 1879, Annie Allen, from Ireland, took over as licensee of the hotel containing 14 rooms, after she and her husband, George James Allen, purchased it. He became licensee in 1883. Under the Allens, the Terminus became, ‘a principal rendezvous for visitors to the town.’ September 1888 saw additions to the building that included a billiard room, a dining room, and 18 other rooms. Following the death of her husband in 1889, Annie Allen continued to run the Terminus Hotel. She later married John Haldon and was licensee of the hotel until 1893 when the licence was transferred to William Carkeek. In the early 1900s the Hotel was thoroughly renovated. The Terminus Hotel was for sale by auction on 5th March 1909. It comprised about 50 rooms, a two-storey building built of brick and iron with hot and cold water service and acetylene gas throughout. The principal hotel in Wodonga, was let from 1st January 1909 on a seven years’ lease at a rental of £9 per week. 1935 saw extensive improvements by proprietor W. P. Kinney, while in 1941 further extensive improvements were carried out to make a good hotel better. A pall of shock and disbelief descended over Wodonga’s historic Terminus Hotel on 1st June 1998 when it was destroyed by fire then demolished in 1999. The site was sold for almost $1 million and redeveloped for a medical clinic. The wooden dresser has local significance as it came from the Terminus Hotel in High St., Wodonga.Wooden dresser with a mirror, two small side drawers and two large drawers with circular recessed metal handles and metal castors.dressers, dressers with mirrors, wooden dressers -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Mann Collection Album - Terminus Hotel; Gippsland & Northern
... It comprised about 50 rooms, a two-storey building built of brick and iron with hot and cold water service and acetylene gas throughout. ...It comprised about 50 rooms, a two-storey building built of brick and iron with hot and cold water service and acetylene gas throughout. ...This photo is part of a collection of Wodonga Town Photos donated by Elaine Mann. Elaine was married to David Mann, a successful Wodonga businessman and community leader who passed away in Wodonga in June 2012. David was a member of the Mann family who began their business in Wodonga in 1920. Elaine was a teacher in Wodonga for many years and an active member of the community. The Terminus Hotel In 1873, James Thompson Hatch built the two-storeyed Terminus Hotel at 79 Sydney Road (later known as High Street), then sold it to George Day and Kenneth McLennan for £1,230. It was first licensed to J. G. Morton in January 1874. In 1879, Annie Allen, from Ireland, took over as licensee of the hotel containing 14 rooms, after she and her husband, George James Allen, purchased it. He became licensee in 1883. Under the Allens, the Terminus became, ‘a principal rendezvous for visitors to the town.’ September 1888 saw additions to the building that included a billiard room, a dining room, and 18 other rooms. Following the death of her husband in 1889, Annie Allen continued to run the Terminus Hotel. She later married John Haldon and was licensee of the hotel until 1893 when the licence was transferred to William Carkeek. In the early 1900s the Hotel was thoroughly renovated. The Terminus Hotel was for sale by auction on 5th March 1909. It comprised about 50 rooms, a two-storey building built of brick and iron with hot and cold water service and acetylene gas throughout. The principal hotel in Wodonga, was let from 1st January 1909 on a seven years’ lease at a rental of £9 per week. 1935 saw extensive improvements by proprietor W. P. Kinney, while in 1941 further extensive improvements were carried out to make a good hotel better. A pall of shock and disbelief descended over Wodonga’s historic Terminus Hotel on 1st June 1998 when it was destroyed by fire then demolished in 1999. The site was sold for almost $1 million and redeveloped for a medical clinic.This photo collection is of significance as it documents how the businesses and buildings in Wodonga have evolved and contributed to community throughout the late 20th century.Terminus Hotel; Gippsland & Northern Co-operative Pty. Ltd.; Graham Bradbury Men's Hairdresser; Patricia Anne Fashions; Australian Mercantile Land and Finance Company (A.M.L. & F). on the west side of High Street. The Terminus Hotel was built C. 1873. and was destroyed by fire in 1998, The Gippsland and Northern Co-operative Co. Ltd was formed in 1905, but the date of its establishment in Wodonga is not confirmed, but they were holding fortnightly sales at the Wodonga sale yards by early 1919.wodonga businesses, high st wodonga, terminus hotel, gippsland & northern -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkDomestic object - Tea set
... Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges This tea set was presented to Harold Leggett by the Emerald Mechanics Institute for his services as secretary to the committee 1926 - 1938 This tea set is significant because the recipient was a well-known local man in the early part of the twentieth century and the Mechanics Institute was an important Emerald institution Emerald Mechanics Institute Leggett Tea set Silver Plate Tea Set consisting of tea pot, hot water pot and sugar bowl Domestic object Tea set ...This tea set was presented to Harold Leggett by the Emerald Mechanics Institute for his services as secretary to the committee 1926 - 1938This tea set is significant because the recipient was a well-known local man in the early part of the twentieth century and the Mechanics Institute was an important Emerald institution Silver Plate Tea Set consisting of tea pot, hot water pot and sugar bowlemerald mechanics institute, leggett, tea set -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage ParkDomestic object - Hot water pot
... Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park 5 Crichton Rd Emerald yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges This tea set was presented to Harold Leggett by the Emerald Mechanics Institute for his services as secretary to the committee 1926 - 1938 This tea set is significant because the recipient was a well-known local man in the early part of the twentieth century and the Mechanics Institute was an important Emerald institution Emerald Mechanics Institute Leggett Tea set Under the pot - "CHALLENGE EPNS A1" Silver Plate "Challenge" Hot Water Pot Domestic object Hot water pot ...This tea set was presented to Harold Leggett by the Emerald Mechanics Institute for his services as secretary to the committee 1926 - 1938This tea set is significant because the recipient was a well-known local man in the early part of the twentieth century and the Mechanics Institute was an important Emerald institution Silver Plate "Challenge" Hot Water PotUnder the pot - "CHALLENGE EPNS A1"emerald mechanics institute, leggett, tea set -
Marysville & District Historical SocietyTHE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 37-OCTOBER 2 2009
... service hub operating hours...spring-season of hope and promise...marysville medical clinic...councillor comment...bushfire affected residents to reap solar hot water...Marysville & District Historical Society 39 Darwin Street Marysville yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges marysville victoria australia late snow still an attraction marysville marathon dr lachlan fraser what's on when in october buxton cfa buxton community hall annual buxton community christmas bbq buxton reserve football in marysville the marysville & district lions club mtcrc report advertisements marysville marquee mobile kitchens my chef mike catering st michael's grammar school all stars band bpa news had enough community support gathering marysville golf club accredited facilitators graeme & julia cann church notices vale christina barton charcoal drawings of christ church and marysville primary school situations vacant waste transfer station community service hub operating hours spring-season of hope and promise marysville medical clinic councillor comment bushfire affected residents to reap solar hot water rebate marysville art show marysville & district football & netball clubs lakeside fellowship evening eildon community centre hall alexandra cinema murrindindi shire council youth development and participation officer mayors chair marysville community market gallipoli park lions triangle tool library marysville community golf & bowls club marysville caravan park your health and wellbeing public notice rural 1 land buxton progress assocn amnesty period on open air burning marysville junior cricket marysville triangle real estate alexandra clearing sale THE TRIANGLE NEWS-VOL 36 NO 37-OCTOBER 2 2009 ...marysville, victoria, australia, late snow still an attraction, marysville marathon, dr lachlan fraser, what's on when in october, buxton cfa, buxton community hall, annual buxton community christmas bbq, buxton reserve, football in marysville, the marysville & district lions club, mtcrc report, advertisements, marysville marquee, mobile kitchens, my chef mike catering, st michael's grammar school all stars band, bpa news, had enough community support gathering, marysville golf club, accredited facilitators graeme & julia cann, church notices, vale christina barton, charcoal drawings of christ church and marysville primary school, situations vacant, waste transfer station, community service hub operating hours, spring-season of hope and promise, marysville medical clinic, councillor comment, bushfire affected residents to reap solar hot water rebate, marysville art show, marysville & district football & netball clubs, lakeside fellowship evening, eildon community centre hall, alexandra cinema, murrindindi shire council, youth development and participation officer, mayors chair, marysville community market, gallipoli park, lions triangle tool library, marysville community golf & bowls club, marysville caravan park, your health and wellbeing, public notice, rural 1 land, buxton progress assocn, amnesty period on open air burning, marysville junior cricket, marysville triangle real estate, alexandra clearing sale -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - AUSTIN COLLECTION: Ray Beer, Central Deborah Gold Mine
... water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service...water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service ...Ray Beer was an employee of the Central Deborah Gold Mine. February 15th 2009: Bendigo Advertiser: 'MINING stalwart Raymond Beer has died at the age of 74 after a battle with cancer. He leaves behind an extended family and a legacy in Bendigo’s mining history. Ray was mine manager at the Central Deborah Gold Mine - appointed in 1978 - and led the team that made possible the underground project at the second level. He had a vision to allow visitors to go underground and experience Bendigo’s mining heritage first hand. Ray was responsible for developing the new battery, shaft and poppet head to make this a reality. It took persistence and lots of hard work. Friend and work colleague Bill McNamara said Ray was as good as 10 men. His enthusiasm and work ethic were unprecedented. Ray will be sadly missed by his wife, Thelma, six children, 15 grandchildren, seven brothers, three sisters, his extended family, and friends. He will be remembered for his kindness, tenacity and strength of character. In recognition of his contribution to Bendigo’s mining history, after more than 20 years of service at his retirement, a bronze life-sized statue was unveiled in his honour'. Central Deborah Gold Mine history: At its peak, Central Deborah Gold Mine reached a depth of 412 metres. It has 17 separate levels and 15 kilometres of drives and cross cuts (tunnels). The Central Deborah was very much a hands-on mine and the conditions that the miners worked in would be considered shocking by today's standards – being lowered underground in a cage with only two sides, often working ankle to knee deep in water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service quarters, battery houses and chimneys were steadily disappearing. After intense lobbying by the local community, the Bendigo City Council purchased the still very much intact Central Deborah Gold Mine in 1970 for a mere $6,000 to ensure that a vital link to Bendigo's historic golden past was maintained. The Bendigo Trust was then formed to oversee the operations of the Central Deborah Gold Mine, which led to the surface of the mine being opened to the public in 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable John Cain, on 20 June 1986, which brought to fruition a long standing dream.Black and white photograph. Ray Beer, underground at Central Deborah Gold Mine, standing alongside wooden sign 'Murrell's Corner'. Sign is placed horizontally on timber supports, side of drive visible in background. Ray is wearing bib and brace overalls and hard hat with a belt around his waist. He is giving a 'thumbs up' sign. gold mining, central deborah gold mine, ray beer, mine manager -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - AUSTIN COLLECTION: Central Deborah Gold Mine Lift Shaft
... water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service...water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service ...Central Deborah Gold Mine history: At its peak, Central Deborah Gold Mine reached a depth of 412 metres. It has 17 separate levels and 15 kilometres of drives and cross cuts (tunnels). The Central Deborah was very much a hands-on mine and the conditions that the miners worked in would be considered shocking by today's standards – being lowered underground in a cage with only two sides, often working ankle to knee deep in water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service quarters, battery houses and chimneys were steadily disappearing. After intense lobbying by the local community, the Bendigo City Council purchased the still very much intact Central Deborah Gold Mine in 1970 for a mere $6,000 to ensure that a vital link to Bendigo's historic golden past was maintained. The Bendigo Trust was then formed to oversee the operations of the Central Deborah Gold Mine, which led to the surface of the mine being opened to the public in 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable John Cain, on 20 June 1986, which brought to fruition a long standing dream.Black and white photograph, looking from bottom of lift shaft towards the surface; light visible at top of shaft. Lift cables and safety mesh on sides of shaft. gold mining, central deborah gold mine, ray beer, mine manager -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - AUSTIN COLLECTION: Central Deborah Gold Mine, Possibly 1990's
... water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service...water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service ...Central Deborah Gold Mine history: At its peak, Central Deborah Gold Mine reached a depth of 412 metres. It has 17 separate levels and 15 kilometres of drives and cross cuts (tunnels). The Central Deborah was very much a hands-on mine and the conditions that the miners worked in would be considered shocking by today's standards – being lowered underground in a cage with only two sides, often working ankle to knee deep in water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service quarters, battery houses and chimneys were steadily disappearing. After intense lobbying by the local community, the Bendigo City Council purchased the still very much intact Central Deborah Gold Mine in 1970 for a mere $6,000 to ensure that a vital link to Bendigo's historic golden past was maintained. The Bendigo Trust was then formed to oversee the operations of the Central Deborah Gold Mine, which led to the surface of the mine being opened to the public in 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable John Cain, on 20 June 1986, which brought to fruition a long standing dream.Black and white photograph. Two men with hard hats and lights, inspecting quartz outcrop on wall of drive at Central Deborah Gold Mine.gold mining, central deborah gold mine, ray beer, mine manager -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Photograph - AUSTIN COLLECTION: Operating rock drill, Central Deborah Gold Mine, Possibly 1990's
... water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service...water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service ...Central Deborah Gold Mine history: At its peak, Central Deborah Gold Mine reached a depth of 412 metres. It has 17 separate levels and 15 kilometres of drives and cross cuts (tunnels). The Central Deborah was very much a hands-on mine and the conditions that the miners worked in would be considered shocking by today's standards – being lowered underground in a cage with only two sides, often working ankle to knee deep in water, filling up to 32 ore trucks a shift by hand which were then pushed a mile or more along rails in the drives, working by carbide lamp, breathing in the fumes and rock dust and communication by bells. Geez, they were ironmen. However, at the time working conditions were considered to be among the best on the goldfields at Central Deborah, after all it was one of the only mines that had hot showers. Following Central Deborah Gold Mine's closure, the Bendigo skyline began to noticeably change. Obvious remnants of mining such as poppet heads, engine rooms, service quarters, battery houses and chimneys were steadily disappearing. After intense lobbying by the local community, the Bendigo City Council purchased the still very much intact Central Deborah Gold Mine in 1970 for a mere $6,000 to ensure that a vital link to Bendigo's historic golden past was maintained. The Bendigo Trust was then formed to oversee the operations of the Central Deborah Gold Mine, which led to the surface of the mine being opened to the public in 1971. Initially the surface was open for just 12 hours a week and as the demand for viewing a part of Bendigo's history increased, so did the opening hours. In 1974 the mine was gazetted as a Public Historical Purposes Reserve and attracted such visitors as H.R.H Prince Charles. By far the greatest shortcoming at this stage was that no one could view the underground workings, as these had become flooded. After what could only be described as a monumental effort by everyone involved, Level 2 of the mine was officially opened to the public by the Premier of Victoria, the Honourable John Cain, on 20 June 1986, which brought to fruition a long standing dream.Black and white photograph. Two men with hard hats and lights standing in front of underground rock surface at Central Deborah Gold Mine. Paul Maker on left hand side of image is operating a small rock drill. John Jeffrey on right hand side is observing the procedure. gold mining, central deborah gold mine, rock drill, underground
