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Federation University Art CollectionSculpture - Sculpture - Installation, 'Dead Still Standing' by Lou Hubbard, 2015
... 'Dead Still Standing' by Lou Hubbard...Lou HUBBARD (1957 -) Born Brisbane, Queensland After a career in the film and television, Melbourne based artist Lou Hubbard completed a Master of Fine Art at RMIT University in 2001. ...Lou Hubbard's 'Dead Still Standing' won the was awarded the prestigious $20,000 Guirguis New Art Prize in 2015. ...Louise Hubbard...'Dead Still Standing' by Lou Hubbard Sculpture Sculpture - Installation Louise Hubbard ...Lou HUBBARD (1957 -) Born Brisbane, Queensland After a career in the film and television, Melbourne based artist Lou Hubbard completed a Master of Fine Art at RMIT University in 2001. She works primarily with video and installation, and has exhibited widely throughout Australia and internationally, Lou Hubbard is currently the Head of Photography at the Victorian College of the Arts. In announcing the award 2015 Guiguis New Art Award the judges applauded Lou Hubbard on her compelling installation, which comprised a deflated, disembowelled latex horse collapsed over a Coalbrookdale patio chair, table and bench seat situated over a skateboard and plastic dog. “Occupying a space between the traditions of equine, assemblage and unmonumental sculpture, Lou Hubbard’s Dead Still Standing confounds and compels viewers in its uncanny play of materials and movement,” senior curator, contemporary art, National Gallery of Victoria and judge Max Delany said. “In this elaborate yet concise work, Hubbard has created a form of surprising and unsettling effect that reflects our experience of a world in translation.” The win came as a surprise for Hubbard, who said she was overwhelmed at the talent of all 15 finalists. “I was so surprised, because I was in good company with the other artists, who were all quite extraordinary,” she said. “In the nature of the competition, I feel very lucky.” With multi-layer meanings to her piece, Hubbard said it was actually Ballarat’s rich history that inspired her work. She said it was the Ballarat goldfields and the idea of what horses might have gone through during those years that gave her a concept to work with. But that wasn’t the only source of ideals portrayed in the piece – Hubbard also explored the effect training had on horses. “The horse stands in a way that portrays (how) the human exhorts the way of training,” she said. “The horse is edging like it wants to move, which is impossible, and the furniture acts in lots of ways. The chair, for example, is like the horse’s ribs, which are being ripped out.” It was these multiple meanings that also had the curator of the Post Office Gallery, Shelley Hinton, impressed with the work. “The work challenges us ethically and culturally, in a way that pleads for analysis, as we do in our complex daily lives,” she said. Lou Hubbard's 'Dead Still Standing' won the was awarded the prestigious $20,000 Guirguis New Art Prize in 2015. The Federation University Guirguis New Art Prize was a national biennial and aquisitive contemporary art prize. The $20,000 biennial acquisitive prize was sponsored by Ballarat surgeon Mark Guirguis, administered by Federation University Australia and presented in partnership with the Art Gallery of Ballarat.The genesis of the prize was to raise the profile and encourage the Art School of what was then Ballarat University. lou hubbard, guirguis, guirguis new art prize, sculpture, horse, animal, installation artwork -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyLetter, Ringwood City Council et al, City of Ringwood - Invitation to Ball following Freedom of Entry to City Ceremony. Letter dated 11 March 1965 from B. J. Hubbard, Mayor, City of Ringwood, 1965
... Letter dated 11 March 1965 from B. J. Hubbard, Mayor, City of Ringwood. ...Invitation signed by B.J. Hubbard, Mayor - City of Ringwod Note: At the time of cataloguing (May 2024), no photos of the Ball have been found, nor any reference to the Ball in local newspapers. ......B. J. Hubbard...J. Hubbard ...Buff coloured letter dated 11th March 1965, stating the Council has "decided that as a fitting climax to the ceremony of conferring upon the Unit (Royal Engineers 3 Division) the Freedom of Entry to Ringwood, a Ball be held at the Unit's depot in Dublin road, Ringwood east, on the night of the ceremony - that is, the 27th March next" Proceeds to the appeal for erection of the proposed Maroondah Cojmmunity Hospital. Invitation signed by B.J. Hubbard, Mayor - City of Ringwod Note: At the time of cataloguing (May 2024), no photos of the Ball have been found, nor any reference to the Ball in local newspapers. Ref A/1/9, Town Hall, Ringwood -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPoems, Two poems - The Lonely Valley, and The Ringtail, from The Story of Hubbard Reserve (North Ringwood). Circa 1985, 22-May-85
... Two poems - The Lonely Valley, and The Ringtail, from The Story of Hubbard Reserve (North Ringwood). Circa 1985....Item in the story of Hubbard Reserve...Poem - The Lonely Valley; Poem - The Ringtail +Additional Keywords: Hubbard...Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Item in the story of Hubbard Reserve Poem - The Lonely Valley; Poem - The Ringtail +Additional Keywords: Hubbard Two poems - The Lonely Valley, and The Ringtail, from The Story of Hubbard Reserve (North Ringwood). ...Item in the story of Hubbard ReservePoem - The Lonely Valley; Poem - The Ringtail +Additional Keywords: Hubbard -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Finished manhole
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Finished manhole...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The tall stake is the line of the boundary of Hubbard Park....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Finished manhole Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E566 N15 13 May 1980 A43 The finished manhole in the gully. The tall stake is the line of the boundary of Hubbard Park. -
Eltham District Historical Society IncFolder, William Hubbard
... William Hubbard...Folder of information on William Hubbard, Kangaroo Ground and Steels Creek...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne William Hubbard Folder of information on William Hubbard, Kangaroo Ground and Steels Creek William Hubbard Folder ...Folder of information on William Hubbard, Kangaroo Ground and Steels Creekwilliam hubbard -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Cr. Ben Hubbard - Ringwood Council
... Cr. Ben Hubbard - Ringwood Council...Written on back of one photograph: "Cr. Hubbard" Photographer listed as 'Alfred Seale, Upwey.' ...Written on back of other photograph: "Cr Ben Hubbard." Photographer listed as 'Peter Payens, Ringwood.' ...Black and white photograph (2 images by 2 different photographers)Written on back of one photograph: "Cr. Hubbard" Photographer listed as 'Alfred Seale, Upwey.' Written on back of other photograph: "Cr Ben Hubbard." Photographer listed as 'Peter Payens, Ringwood.' -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Kerosene Lamp Burner, Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company, Late 19th to early 20th century
... Bradley and Hubbard established their company in 1852 in Meriden, Connecticut when Nathaniel and William Bradley, Orson and Chitten Hatch, and Walter Hubbard, formed Bradley, Hatch & Company. ...Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road Bradley and Hubbard established their company in 1852 in Meriden, Connecticut when Nathaniel and William Bradley, Orson and Chitten Hatch, and Walter Hubbard, formed Bradley, Hatch & Company. ...Bradley and Hubbard established their company in 1852 in Meriden, Connecticut when Nathaniel and William Bradley, Orson and Chitten Hatch, and Walter Hubbard, formed Bradley, Hatch & Company. This incarnation of the company only manufactured clocks. The Hatch brothers sold their interest in the company in 1854 and it was renamed, Bradley & Hubbard. Clocks remained the firm's primary product into the 1860s. In addition to their line of clocks, Bradley & Hubbard also produced a wide range of household items including match safes, call bells, andirons, urns, bookends, frames, desk accessories and vases. Technological advances in drilling and refining crude oil in the late 1850s and early 1860s paved the way for the demise of whale oil as lamp fuel. Soon after Colonel Edwin Drake struck oil in Titusville, Pennsylvania on August 27, 1859, Nathaniel Bradley saw an opportunity to capitalize on the future of this new fuel. Nathaniel decided to produce an extensive line of kerosene burning lamps this proved to be a wise business decision. Kerosene was soon to become a widely used, safe and relatively inexpensive lamp fuel. Between April 7, 1868, and December 23, 1913, the company was listed as the assignee for at least 89 lighting patents. Many of these patents were for lamp and chandelier designs and various improvements in lamp burners. In 1875 the company reorganized to form the Bradley and Hubbard Manufacturing Company. Walter Hubbard served as President and Nathaniel Bradley as Treasurer. The firm enjoyed rapid growth throughout the 1880s. By 1888, the company employed over one thousand workers and had showrooms in major cities including New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Chicago. One of the most prolific of the B&H products was the Rayo lamp it produced under contract for Standard Oil. In keeping with the changing times, Bradley & Hubbard produced a variety of electric lamps as well. Walter Hubbard passed away in 1911 and Nathaniel Bradley in 1915. The company continued through the 1930s and was purchased by the Charles Parker Company, also of Meriden, Connecticut, in 1940. The Parker Company was quite diversified in its product line, also producing an extensive line of lamps and high-end chandeliers. Parker operated its acquisition as the "Bradley & Hubbard Division." Parker ceased production of the Rayo lamp in the early 1950s. In 1973, the Bradley and Hubbard buildings were demolished, effectively ending that chapter in American lighting manufacture.Early innovation in kerosene lamp burner design by Bradley and Hubbard lamp manufacturers who at the turn of the 20th century were the biggest lamp producers in the world. The item is significant due to its historic connection with a major innovator of lamp design.Lamp Burner, metal container with turning screw for wick and mesh walls. Is made in 2 parts. Raised embossing on wick adjustment screw " PAT APPLIED FOR" on top of burner "B & H Patented.July.1.90.Nov.20.94"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, bradley & hubbard manufacturing company, kerosene lamp burner, early lighting -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Mayor Hubbard, library opening, 2nd May, 1970 - 2 photos
... Mayor Hubbard, library opening, 2nd May, 1970 - 2 photos...Written on back of photograph, "Mayor Hubbard, library opening, 2nd May, 1970"....Ringwood and District Historical Society 125A Warrandyte Road Ringwood North melbourne Written on back of photograph, "Mayor Hubbard, library opening, 2nd May, 1970". Mayor Hubbard, library opening, 2nd May, 1970 - 2 photos Photograph ...Written on back of photograph, "Mayor Hubbard, library opening, 2nd May, 1970". -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Ringwood Freedom of City 1965 ceremony. Mayor Ben Hubbard inspecting Guard of Honour - 3rd Division Engineers
... Ringwood Freedom of City 1965 ceremony. Mayor Ben Hubbard inspecting Guard of Honour - 3rd Division Engineers...Mayor Ben Hubbard inspecting Guard of Honour - 3rd Division Engineers'....Mayor Ben Hubbard inspecting Guard of Honour - 3rd Division Engineers'. ...Written on back of photograph, '27 Mar. 1965. Mayor Ben Hubbard inspecting guard of honour'. Catalogue card reads, 'Freedom of City 1965. Mayor Ben Hubbard inspecting Guard of Honour - 3rd Division Engineers'. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPictures, Councillor B.J. Hubbard, Mayor 1964-65; and including Mayor Peter Vergers with debutantes (no names or dates)
... Councillor B.J. Hubbard, Mayor 1964-65; and including Mayor Peter Vergers with debutantes (no names or dates)...3971/2 Photograph (black & white) Councillor B.J. Hubbard, Mayor 1964-65; 3971/3 Framed photograph (colour) including Mayor Peter Vergers with debutantes (no names or dates)...Hubbard, Mayor 1964-65; and including Mayor Peter Vergers with debutantes (no names or dates) Pictures ...3971/2 Photograph (black & white) Councillor B.J. Hubbard, Mayor 1964-65; 3971/3 Framed photograph (colour) including Mayor Peter Vergers with debutantes (no names or dates) -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Lamp, Bradley & Hubbard, Early 20th century
... This lamp was made by Bradley and Hubbard Metalworks in Chicago also Bradley and Hubbard made the “Perfection” brand lamps that look like the Rayo and are pretty much the same lamp with all parts interchangeable. ...Bradley & Hubbard...Domestic object Lamp Bradley & Hubbard ...One of the most common centre draft kerosene lamps one can find in the USA and Canada is the Rayo. Large and sturdy, simple to use, but also notorious for being a fuel hog. This lamp was made by Bradley and Hubbard Metalworks in Chicago also Bradley and Hubbard made the “Perfection” brand lamps that look like the Rayo and are pretty much the same lamp with all parts interchangeable. The Rayo was given away to customers for free as a promotional item by the Standard Oil Company. The lamp’s huge appetite for fuel meant a hefty increase in sales of kerosene for the company and increased profits. The Rayo is a classic centre draft lamp that uses a widely available tubular wick that measures 62mm flat. It employs a simple and reliable mechanism for securing wicks in the burner along with a brass tube with many small teeth at its end. The tube is attached to the toothed rack that’s moved up and down by the adjuster knob. This type of lamp was used in most households and on rural properties before the introduction of electricity and is an early example of a promotional. The lamp was given away to customers of Kerosene oil as a means of increasing the Standard Oil Company sales of Kerosene during the late19th to early 20th century.Kerosene Lamp, side lifting arm to light.Inscribed "Rayo" and "Made in the USA"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, kerosene lamp, lighting, hurricane lamp, storm lamp, rayo ltd -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Lamp, Bradley & Hubbard, 1900-1919
... This lamp was made by Bradley and Hubbard Metalworks in Chicago also Bradley and Hubbard made the “Perfection” brand lamps that look like the Rayo and are pretty much the same lamp with all parts interchangeable. ...Bradley & Hubbard...Functional object Lamp Bradley & Hubbard ...One of the most common centre draft kerosene lamps one can find in the USA and Canada is the Rayo. Large and sturdy, simple to use, but also notorious for being a fuel hog. This lamp was made by Bradley and Hubbard Metalworks in Chicago also Bradley and Hubbard made the “Perfection” brand lamps that look like the Rayo and are pretty much the same lamp with all parts interchangeable. The Rayo was given away to customers for free as a promotional item by the Standard Oil Company. The lamp’s huge appetite for fuel meant a hefty increase in sales of kerosene for the company and increased profits. The Rayo is a classic centre draft lamp that uses a widely available tubular wick that measures 62mm flat. It employs a simple and reliable mechanism for securing wicks in the burner along with a brass tube with many small teeth at its end. The tube is attached to the toothed rack that’s moved up and down by the adjuster knob.This type of lamp was used in most households and on rural properties before the introduction of electricity and is an early example of a promotional. The lamp was given away to customers of Kerosene oil as a means of increasing the Standard Oil Company sales of Kerosene during the late19th to early 20th century.Lamp of metal without shade. Mantle burner, plated light metal base. Ornate shade holder. Broken glass.Marked "Rayo Junior"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff hill maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, lamp, mantle lamp, metal lamp, lighting, oil lamp, bradley & hubbard -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Lamp, Bradley & Hubbard, Early 20th century
... This lamp was made by Bradley and Hubbard Metalworks in Chicago also Bradley and Hubbard made the “Perfection” brand lamps that look like the Rayo and are pretty much the same lamp with all parts interchangeable. ...Bradley & Hubbard...Domestic object Lamp Bradley & Hubbard ...One of the most common centre draft kerosene lamps one can find in the USA and Canada is the Rayo. Large and sturdy, simple to use, but also notorious for being a fuel hog. This lamp was made by Bradley and Hubbard Metalworks in Chicago also Bradley and Hubbard made the “Perfection” brand lamps that look like the Rayo and are pretty much the same lamp with all parts interchangeable. The Rayo was given away to customers for free as a promotional item by the Standard Oil Company. The lamp’s huge appetite for fuel meant a hefty increase in sales of kerosene for the company and increased profits. The Rayo is a classic centre draft lamp that uses a widely available tubular wick that measures 62mm flat. It employs a simple and reliable mechanism for securing wicks in the burner along with a brass tube with many small teeth at its end. The tube is attached to the toothed rack that’s moved up and down by the adjuster knob. This type of lamp was used in most households and on rural properties before the introduction of electricity and is an early example of a promotional. The lamp was given away to customers of Kerosene oil as a means of increasing the Standard Oil Company sales of Kerosene during the late19th to early 20th century.Kerosene Lamp, side lifting arm to light.Inscribed "Rayo" and "Made in the USA"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, kerosene lamp, lighting, hurricane lamp, storm lamp, rayo ltd -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Black and White Print, Janet Hubbard, Former Cobb & Co. Staging Post, Christmas Hills, 1965
... In 1965 Janet Hubbard worked on a children’s holiday farm called Ponyland in Osbourne Road, Christmas Hills. ...Janet Hubbard...Staging Post, Christmas Hills Photograph Black and White Print Janet Hubbard ...In 1965 Janet Hubbard worked on a children’s holiday farm called Ponyland in Osbourne Road, Christmas Hills. On this property was an old timber building with timber shingled roof, which had been a Cobb and Co staging post. Janet made a sketch of this building and also took a photo at the time. The property was owned at the time by a person named McLeod who later demolished the old building. '6958' processing stamp on reverse of photo Texta line drawing of chook on reverse of sketchchristmas hills, cobb and co, osbourne road, ponyland, staging post -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyGeological specimen, Collected by J. Lundy-Clarke, Sample of Metamorphic Rock from Hubbard Park, Ringwood, Victoria, Found 1979
... Sample of Metamorphic Rock from Hubbard Park, Ringwood, Victoria....Sample of metamorphic rock encountered by M.M.B.W. gang of tunnellers boring for a sewer drain through a geological fault-dyke along the southern boundary of Hubbard Park. The hole for 900 feet of 12.5 inch pipe took 6 months to bore from Oct-1979 to May-1980. ...Sample of Metamorphic Rock from Hubbard Park, Ringwood, Victoria. Geological specimen Collected by J. ...Sample of metamorphic rock encountered by M.M.B.W. gang of tunnellers boring for a sewer drain through a geological fault-dyke along the southern boundary of Hubbard Park. The hole for 900 feet of 12.5 inch pipe took 6 months to bore from Oct-1979 to May-1980. Collected by J. Lundy-Clarke, Ringwood Historical Research Group. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyDocuments, 1997 Bushland Management Plans for BJ Hubbard Reserve, Wombolano Park, Loughie's Bushland, and weed control monitoring sheet
... 1997 Bushland Management Plans for BJ Hubbard Reserve, Wombolano Park, Loughie's Bushland, and weed control monitoring sheet....Weed Control Monitoring Sheet 3. BJ Hubbard Reserve - Bushland Management Plan 1997 4. ...Weed Control Monitoring Sheet 3. BJ Hubbard Reserve - Bushland Management Plan 1997 4. ...Five Bushland Management Documents 1. Bushland Reserve Management Plan 2. Weed Control Monitoring Sheet 3. BJ Hubbard Reserve - Bushland Management Plan 1997 4. Wombolano Park - Bushland Management Plan 1997 5. Loughie's Bushland Management Plan 1997 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Lt. Col Baldwin receiving Freedom of Ringwood City from the Mayor, Cr. B.J. Hubbard - 27 March, 1965. ( 2 photographs)
... Col Baldwin receiving Freedom of Ringwood City from the Mayor, Cr. B.J. Hubbard - 27 March, 1965. ( 2 photographs)...Written on back of another picture, "Mayor Ben Hubbard handing "Freedom of City" to Capt.. 3rd Div. ...Written on back of another picture, "Mayor Ben Hubbard handing "Freedom of City" to Capt.. 3rd Div. ...Typed on back of one photograph, 'Lt. Col Baldwin receiving the key and the certificate of Freedom from the Mayor. Town Clerk, F. Dwerryhouse seated at back. The unit paraded on the reserve at the back of the Town Hall. 27 Mar. 1965'. Written on back of another picture, "Mayor Ben Hubbard handing "Freedom of City" to Capt.. 3rd Div. Engineers'. Last photograph states below it, 'Freedom of the City' on back of same picture, '27th Mar. 65. Mayor (Cr. B.J. Hubbard presenting scroll of Freedom of City to Royal Australian Engineers'. Typed below 11172-2: 1965 Mayor Cr. B. Hubbard presenting scroll qwith Major General His Honour Norman A. Vickery & Major Gen R. J. H. Risson, and handwritten on the reverse: "This is the Scroll presented to the Royal Australian Engineers 3rd Division on 27 March (1965) granting them the freedom of the City of Ringwood. From Left the Mayor of Ringwood (Cr Benjamin Hubbard), The Commander 3rd Division (Major General His Honour Judge Norman A. Vickery) and Major General RJH Risson who represented the Colonel Commandant, Royal Australian Engineers" -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Presentation to Mr. W. Harrison by the Mayor Cr. B. Hubbard, Ringwood. 1955
... Harrison by the Mayor Cr. B. Hubbard, Ringwood. 1955....Harrison by the Mayor Cr. B. Hubbard (Wallet of notes) on his being transferred as Manager to E.S.& A. ...Harrison by the Mayor Cr. B. Hubbard, Ringwood. 1955. Photograph ...Black and white photographWritten on back of photograph: "Mail 8/12/55. Presentation to Mr. W. Harrison by the Mayor Cr. B. Hubbard (Wallet of notes) on his being transferred as Manager to E.S.& A. Bank at Frankston. Left - Mayor, Mrs. Harrison & Mr. Harrison." -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � hydraulic mole
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � hydraulic mole...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � hydraulic mole Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E565 N10 28 April 1980 A43 The "muscles" of the mechanical mole, driven by a hydraulic line from a powerful "power pack". -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Line of tunnel shafts
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Line of tunnel shafts...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Line of tunnel shafts Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E561 N8 Feb 1980 A43 Line of tunnel shafts running from bottom centre to left of centre -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Tunnel shafts
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Tunnel shafts...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Tunnel shafts Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E561 N12 Feb 1980 A43 Line of tunnel shafts at 29-30 Burlock Avenue showing swivel cranes 5 and 6 from the bore-hole in Lot 7 -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � MMBW compound in Evelyn Road
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � MMBW compound in Evelyn Road...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � MMBW compound in Evelyn Road Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E563 N2 12 April 1980 A43 MMBW compound in Evelyn Road gully -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Sewer tunnel
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Sewer tunnel...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Sewer tunnel Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E561 N7 Feb 1980 A43 Work on sewer tunnel below Burlock Avenue. Line of shafts running from manhole in gully to the consecutive groups on top left. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Nissan backhoe digging for the broken mole
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Nissan backhoe digging for the broken mole...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Nissan backhoe digging for the broken mole Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E563 N4 12 April 1980 A43 Nissan backhoe digging for the broken mole -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Air drill rig
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Air drill rig...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Air drill rig Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E561 N18 3 March 1980 A43 Air drill rig at the start of the open cut to Debbie Place. It made 24 holes at a time as each were charged with 10 sticks of gelignite for ripple firing. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Broken mole
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Broken mole...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Broken mole Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E565 N9 16 April 1980 A43 The broken mole back-reamer whose jamming held up the job for four weeks -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Viewing east from Debbie Place
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Viewing east from Debbie Place...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Viewing east from Debbie Place Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E568 N18 13 May 1980 A43 Viewing east from ridge above Debbie Place -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � View east up the gully
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � View east up the gully...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � View east up the gully Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E568 N19 13 May 1980 A43 View east up the gully, when all the work was finished -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Looking east near Debbie Place
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Looking east near Debbie Place...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � Looking east near Debbie Place Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E567 N16 13 May 1980 A43 Looking east from the ridge above Debbie Place. The finished manhole is in the gully. -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotographs, 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � View east from Debbie Place
... 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � View east from Debbie Place...The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980....The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980. 1979-80 MMBW pipe line project at Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood � View east from Debbie Place Photographs ...Part of a 43-photo record of the MMBW�s engineering feat in drilling a 12 inch pipe line up to 40 feet deep through rock hardened by volcanic action associated with geological fault that occurs along the line. The work took place from October 1979 to May 1980 on the southern boundary of Hubbard Reserve, North Ringwood. The collection was presented to the Ringwood Historical Research Group by J Clarke on 9th June 1980.E558 N29 13 May 1980 A43 View east from Debbie Place
