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Kiewa Valley Historical SocietyPapers & Photos & Business cards - Kevin Winch and J. Fleiberk
... Papers & Photos & Business cards - Kevin Winch and J. Fleiberk...Kevin Winch...Kevin was certified as a plumber on 11th Dec. 1962 Kevin Winch was a plumber and builder contractor in Tawonga South. ...Papers re Kevin Winch Plumber's licence from Waterworks Trust an Sewerage Authority Varying sized photos of Kevin Winch's Plumbing and Building Business in Tawonga south and his business card. ...Alexander. Papers re Kevin Winch Plumber's licence from Waterworks Trust an Sewerage Authority Varying sized photos of Kevin Winch's Plumbing and Building Business in Tawonga south and his business card. ...Kevin was certified as a plumber on 11th Dec. 1962 Kevin Winch was a plumber and builder contractor in Tawonga South. J. Fleiberk was a registered motor mechanic and gunsmith in Tawonga SouthKevin Winch lived at 20 Beauty Ave. Mt Beauty and was qualified to do all classes of plumbing Both businesses were in Tawonga South. Papers re Kevin Winch Plumber's licence from Waterworks Trust an Sewerage Authority Varying sized photos of Kevin Winch's Plumbing and Building Business in Tawonga south and his business card. J. Fleiber's business card in Tawonga South Signatures on the Plumber's Licence and on the back of 2 "Fees paid Renewed to 31-12-67 N. W. Alexander.kevin winch, j. fleiberk, plumber in tawonga south, gunsmith in tawonga south -
Port of EchucaColour Photograph, 04/03/1983
... The temporary slipway is clearly visible with a workman (possibly Kevin Hutchinson) standing at thelast log as the boat nears the waters' edge. A winching float and an outboard motor boat are at the right. ...The temporary slipway is clearly visible with a workman (possibly Kevin Hutchinson) standing at thelast log as the boat nears the waters' edge. A winching float and an outboard motor boat are at the right. ...This coloured photograph shows the re-floating of the P. S. Adelaide on a soil ramp, being encouraged (rear entry) down the temporary slipway onto the river. The temporary slipway is clearly visible with a workman (possibly Kevin Hutchinson) standing at thelast log as the boat nears the waters' edge. A winching float and an outboard motor boat are at the right. Spectators line the banks of the ramp. Part of a photo sequence no.P000041; P000045; P000046; P000047; P000048 of P. S. Adelaide re-floating.The re-floating of the P. S. Adelaide was a Significant community social event evident by the number of spectators in the photograph. The community had invested a great deal of time and money into re-floating the paddlesteamer. The newspaper covered the event in detail with a number of action shots as the boat made its rear entry from the temporary slipway onto the river. Part of a photo sequence no.P000041; P000045; P000046; P000047; P000048 of P. S. Adelaide re-floating.Colour photograph of the P. S. Adelaide on a soil ramp, being encouraged (rear entry) onto the river. A winching float and an outboard motor boat are at the right front. Spectators line the banks of the ramp. Temporary slipway constructed of logs is clearly visible before the boat enters the water. -
Port of EchucaPhotograph, 1984
... She has worked in the Wool Industry, the Timber Industry and the Tourist Industry. p.s. adelaide grassie, j.g port of echuca linklater, george poon boon station blair, david murray river darling river logging industry officer brothers. barmah forest fulton & shaw hutchinson, kevin murray downs station blackwood, adelaide 1866 1984 Colour photograph of the P.S Adelaide, having been hauled out and dry-docked. The P.S Adelaide is resting on a log platform with a winch attached to the front. ...The P.S Adelaide was launched on 21st July 1866. It was owned by J.G.Grassie from Poon Boon Station and the Officer Family of Murray Downs Station Swan Hill. The Adelaide was named after the niece of the Officer Bros, Adelaide Blackwood. The shipwright who built her was George Linklater. The Adelaide brought wool and passengers from the wool stations on the Murray and Darling Rivers down to the Echuca Wharf. In 1872 she was sold to David Blair & Sons. She was used to bring timber from the Barmah Forest to the Echuca Wharf. She did this work for the next 80 years. In 1953 she was tied up near the Mill and left. In 1958 she went to Paringa South Australia to work in the sawmill industry again. In 1960 the Echuca Apex Club and The Echuca Historical Society raised enough funds to buy the P.S. Adelaide and return her to Echuca. In November 1963 she was lifted out of the water and placed in Hopwood Gardens as this was thought to be a way of preserving her. In 1984 it was decided to return her to the water to resume work as a passenger vessel. In that time the Port of Echuca and the Echuca Wharf had been restored as a Tourist Precinct. This photograph shows the beginning of the task to return her to the river. It took several weeks in March and April 1984.The P.S Adelaide is extremely significant as it it the oldest known wooden hulled paddle steamers in the world. She was built in Echuca in 1866 and still operates on the Murray River today. She has worked in the Wool Industry, the Timber Industry and the Tourist Industry.Colour photograph of the P.S Adelaide, having been hauled out and dry-docked. The P.S Adelaide is resting on a log platform with a winch attached to the front.p.s. adelaide, grassie, j.g, port of echuca, linklater, george, poon boon station, blair, david, murray river, darling river, logging industry, officer brothers., barmah forest, fulton & shaw, hutchinson, kevin, murray downs station, blackwood, adelaide, 1866, 1984 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, Writing Aboriginal history, 1991
... Winch...Ronald T....Truscott...Marilyn...Read...Peter...Keefe...Kevin...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Winch Ronald T. Truscott Marilyn Read Peter Keefe Kevin Aboriginals Proceedings of the Federation of Australian Historical Societies Conference in Canberra, 1988. ...Proceedings of the Federation of Australian Historical Societies Conference in Canberra, 1988.Proceedings of the Federation of Australian Historical Societies Conference in Canberra, 1988.Proceedings of the Federation of Australian Historical Societies Conference in Canberra, 1988.winch, ronald t., truscott, marilyn, read, peter, keefe, kevin, aboriginals
