Showing 3 items matching "joseph stanley vickery"
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Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Ballarat School of Mines Memorandum of Association, 1890, 1890
... joseph stanley vickery..., William Henry Middleton, Henry Robert Salmon, Joseph Stanley... middleton henry robert salmon joseph stanley vickery george henry ....1) Roneoed 17 page copy of the Ballarat School of Mines Memorandum of Association on foolscap paper. The certificate of association is signed by H. Hoskin, and the legal document was prepared by Thomas Matthews Paul of Nevett & Nevett. A number of men were listed, along with their addresses, as being desirous of forming the Memo of Association. The names are Andrew Anderson, Richard Taylor Cale, James Milihinch Bickett, Richard Madden, Horatio Arthur Nevett, John Nankilville Dunn, George Buchanan, Samuel Ernest Figgis, Frank Herman, James Thomas, James Thomas Mitchell, William Morrison, Robert Scott, James Dyer Woolcott, James Lonie, Robert Ernest Williams, Walter Henry Cornell, William Henry Middleton, Henry Robert Salmon, Joseph Stanley Vickery, George Henry Fitches, William Henry Sewell, .2) Roneoed copy of the Gordon Institute of Technology Memorandum of Association on foolscap paper.andrew anderson, richard t. vale, james bickett, richard madden, horatio a. nevett, john n, dunn, george buchanan, samuel figgis, frank herman, james thomas, thomas mtichell, william morrision, robert school, james d. woolcott, james milihinch bickett, horatio arthur nevett, john nankilville dunn, samuel ernest figgis, james thomas mitchell, william morrison, robert scott, james dyer woolcott, james lonie, robert ernest williams, walter henry cornell, william henry middleton, henry robert salmon, joseph stanley vickery, george henry fitches, william henry sewell, thomas m. paull, constitution, ballarat school of mines, w.h. middleton, henry salmon, joseph vikery, george fitches, thomas paill -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, Memorandum and Articles of Association of the School of Mines and Industries Ballarat, 1908, 1908
... joseph stanley vickery... stanley vickery george henry fitches william henry sewell vale ...The Ballarat School of Mines was the first technical school in Australia. It was established in 1870.21 page soft covered, brown printed booklet with white card glued along the spine. It includes a certificate of Incorporation under the 1890 Incorporations Act.ballarat school of mines, constitution, establishment, h. hosken, andrew anderson, richard tayler vale, james millhinch bickett, richard maddern, horation arthur nevett, john nankivalle dunn, george buchanan, samuel ernest figgis, frank herman, james thomas mitchell, william morrison, robert scott, james dyer woolcott, james lonie, robert ernest williams, walter henry cornell, william henry middleton, henry robert salmon, joseph stanley vickery, george henry fitches, william henry sewell, vale, anderson, bickett, figgis, vickery, technical education -
Bellarine Historical Society Museum
Ceramic - Antique Stoneware Jar Vickery's Emulsion, Bendigo Potteris, 1900s to 1920s
... was a partnership of James Stanley Vickery and Joseph Stanley Vickery... was a partnership of James Stanley Vickery and Joseph Stanley Vickery ...Vickery's Emulsion was a household furniture and leather polish comprised of turpentine and beeswax. The company was a partnership of James Stanley Vickery and Joseph Stanley Vickery trading as J. S. Vickery and Son, of Main Street, Ballarat, Victoria. Their jars were manufactured by the Bendigo Pottery and came in a range of coloured glazes manufactured in the 1900s and 1920s.A relatively common tall cylindrical jar from Bendigo Pottery manufactured for J. S. Vickery and Sons of Ballarat. In very good condition with no chips or scratches. Dates from early twentieth century. Attractive brown speckled cream glaze.Tall antique cylindrical Jar probably manufactured by Bendigo Pottery contained Vickery's Emulsion, which was used as a furniture polish and leather preservative. Jar has a yellowish cream brown speckled glaze in very good condition. Opening 4 cm. Some glaze imperfections at base of jar. Vickery's Emulsion trade mark impression found at top of cylinder just below the shoulder. Bendigo Pottery trademark impression not found on this example. Base is plain unglazed stoneware.Vickery's Emulsion impression in an elliptical circle, slightly obscured on right side. Bendigo Pottery impression not included.household polishes, leather preservatives, early twentieth century