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National Wool MuseumMemorandum, [Memo (1896) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esq, Studbrook, Birregurra]
... [Memo (1896) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esq, Studbrook, Birregurra]...Memo (1896) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esq, Studbrook, Birregurra...12 Dec 1896/ H Lovell Esq/ Studbrook/ Birregurra...National Wool Museum 26 Moorabool Street Geelong geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula Memo (1896) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esq, Studbrook, Birregurra Pastoral Industry - history Wool Brokering Armytage G Birregurra Studbrook Pastoral Industry - history Wool Brokering 12 Dec 1896/ H Lovell Esq/ Studbrook/ Birregurra [Memo (1896) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esq, Studbrook, Birregurra] Memorandum ...Memo (1896) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esq, Studbrook, Birregurra12 Dec 1896/ H Lovell Esq/ Studbrook/ Birregurrapastoral industry - history wool brokering, armytage, g, birregurra, studbrook, pastoral industry - history, wool brokering -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Wash trough, Melvin Newton Lovell, Mangle was Patented June 10, 1898 by Lovell Trough is possibly of later manufacture by a local unknown cabinet maker between 1900-1920
... Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Wooden wash trough with 2 troughs & attached a Lovell wringer (or mangle Anchor Brand) ...Melvin Newton Lovell...Mangle was Patented June 10, 1898 by Lovell Trough is possibly of later manufacture by a local unknown cabinet maker between 1900-1920....Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Melvin Newton Lovell was born in Allegheny, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on 31 August 1844, to Darius T. Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). When Melvin Lovell was a boy, the family removed to Kerrtown, a village located in the vicinity of Titusville, PA. There Melvin served an apprenticeship at the carpenter's trade, and his natural mechanical talent enabled him to become a skilled workman. He followed his trade during the major portion of his term of residence in Kerrtown. In 1861, at seventeen years of age, Melvin Lovell left his home and, without parental authority, and entered the Union army soon after the outbreak of the Civil war. In August 1862, he was enlisted as a private in the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and saw active service until receiving his discharge at the end of May 1863. In 1865 he took up his residence in Erie, where he worked at the carpenter's trade for several years thereafter. In 1869 Melvin Lovell invented and patented several useful articles for household use, and in that year he began the manufacturing of certain of these inventions, in partnership with Franklin Farrar Adams, another inventor. Among the principal products of the original factory were washing machines and step-ladders. In 1881 Lovell individually began manufacturing other of his patents, including spring beds, and from modest inception, his Lovell Manufacturing Company grew to be one of the largest industrial concerns of its kind in the country and was recognized as being the most extensive manufacture of clothes-wringers in the entire world. In connection with his manufacture of domestic items, Lovell established sales agencies for his products in all parts of the country, and these branches were known as the Lovell stores. These goods were sold on the instalment plan and after his business had already been established becoming a substantial concern Lovell invented and patented the famous wringer which bears his name under the “Anchor” brand, and in later years he confined his operations largely to the manufacture of this very superior household invention. Lovell was also one of the organizers and stockholders of the Combination Roll & Rubber Manufacturing Co, of New York, which was formed to manufacture his patents, with headquarters in New York and a factory at Bloomfield, New Jersey.A significant household item used in the process of washing clothes by a man who had started in 1869, as a young carpenter and later he became a successful businessman and manufacturer of household items. Lovell was granted numerous patents for various devices during his career including several patents for adding machines (cash registers). This item is now sought by collectors and is even rarer due to it's combination with a Lovell clothes wringer. Wooden wash trough with 2 troughs & attached a Lovell wringer (or mangle Anchor Brand) Hard to make out as worn off with useflagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, wash trough, wringer, mangle, laundry, cleaning, washing, housework, domestic, melvin newton lovell, wooden was trough -
Eltham District Historical Society IncBook, Banyule City Council, Banyule Heritage Places Study - An Urban History, Volume 1 prepared by Allom Lovell & Associates, 1998 March
... Banyule Heritage Places Study - An Urban History, Volume 1 prepared by Allom Lovell & Associates......Allom Lovell & Associates...Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Describes the broad patterns of development across Banyule in the post-European contact period, banyule history greensborough history montmorency history heidelberg history ivanhoe history 92 p, 30 cm Banyule Heritage Places Study - An Urban History, Volume 1 prepared by Allom Lovell & Associates Book Banyule City Council Allom Lovell & Associates ...Describes the broad patterns of development across Banyule in the post-European contact period, 92 p, 30 cmbanyule history, greensborough history, montmorency history, heidelberg history, ivanhoe history -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, Lovell, Shane, The Army Headquarters (AHQ) Belly Uparmouring Project by Shane Lovell (Copy), 2018
... The Army Headquarters (AHQ) Belly Uparmouring Project by Shane Lovell (Copy)...Lovell, Shane...This APC is on display in the Museum The Army Headquarters (AHQ) Belly Uparmouring Project by Shane Lovell (Copy) Document Lovell, Shane ...A document copied off the Internet re Australian M113A1s in South Vietnam and their modifications. According to this article, the APC ARN 134253 that we have here was with B Squadron in 3 Troop with a call sign 30 Alpha. This APC is on display in the Museumarmoured personnel carrier, arn 134253 -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - ARTHUR LOVELL, Mike Lovell, 2024
... ARTHUR LOVELL...Mike Lovell...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne ARTHUR LOVELL Book ARTHUR LOVELL Mike Lovell LifeReloaded Specialty Publishing LLC ... -
Kew Historical Society IncArchive (series) - Subject File, LOVELL Family
... LOVELL Family...Subject file containing information about the Lovell family. Included in the file is an obituary of Richard Robert Lovell, first professor of Medicine at the University of Melbourne. ...LOVELL Family Archive Subject File ...Kew Historical SocietySince its foundation in 1958, members of the Kew Historical Society have been compiling and storing information about subjects relating to the history of Kew and its environs, of which this file is an example. Arranged by Secondary Values (value of records to users)Subject file containing information about the Lovell family. Included in the file is an obituary of Richard Robert Lovell, first professor of Medicine at the University of Melbourne. richard robert lovell, professors -- faculty of medicine -- university of melbournerichard robert lovell, professors -- faculty of medicine -- university of melbourne -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 -- Studio Portrait
... Mr Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 -- Studio Portrait...Portrait of Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Portrait of Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 Stawell Mr Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 -- Studio Portrait Photograph ...Portrait of Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 stawell -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, Mr Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 --- Studio Portrait
... Mr Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 --- Studio Portrait ...Portrait of Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 ...Stawell Historical Society Inc 46 Longfield St Stawell grampians Portrait of Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 Stawell Mr Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 --- Studio Portrait Photograph ...Portrait of Lovell Wright killed in Action WW1 stawell -
National Wool MuseumMemorandum, [Memo (1898) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esq]
... [Memo (1898) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esq]...Memo (1898) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esq...[Memo (1898) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esq] Memorandum ...Memo (1898) from Dennys Lascelles Austin & Co to H Lovell esqDear Sir, your favour...wool brokering, dennys, lascelles, austin & co -
Stawell Historical Society IncPhotograph, One Male Adult -- Possibly Mr E Wright, brother ofMr Lovell Wright -- Studio Portrait
... One Male Adult -- Possibly Mr E Wright, brother ofMr Lovell Wright -- Studio Portrait...Possible E Wright brother of Lovell Wright....Possible E Wright brother of Lovell Wright. Stawell One Male Adult -- Possibly Mr E Wright, brother ofMr Lovell Wright -- Studio Portrait Photograph ...Portrait of One Male Adult. Possible E Wright brother of Lovell Wright.stawell -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Allum Lovell, Former Ballarat Brewery Conservation Analsysis, c1990
... Report conducted by Allum Lovell for the Ballarat School of Mines. ...Allum Lovell...On 30 June 1989 CUB closed the Ballarat site. former ballarat brewery conservation management plan james coglan william kenna tulluch and mclaren phoenix brewery chimney brew tower cooling tower carlton and united breweries brewery building Report conducted by Allum Lovell for the Ballarat School of Mines. Former Ballarat Brewery Conservation Analsysis Document Allum Lovell ...Carlton and United Breweries purchased the Ballarat Brewering Company Limited site in 1958, including its chain of 114 hotels. In the mid 1980s CUB transferred the production of Blalarat Bertie to the Abbotsford plants and started producing Guimes under license in the Ballarat plant. On 30 June 1989 CUB closed the Ballarat site.Report conducted by Allum Lovell for the Ballarat School of Mines. former ballarat brewery, conservation management plan, james coglan, william kenna, tulluch and mclaren, phoenix brewery, chimney, brew tower, cooling tower, carlton and united breweries, brewery building -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument, Allom Lovell and Associates, Port Melbourne Conservation Study Review Vol 1, January 1995
... Volume 1 of the Port Melbourne Conservation Study Review was prepared by Allom Lovell & Associates, Conservation Architects, for the City of Port Phillip....Allom Lovell and Associates...Port Melbourne Conservation Study Review Vol 1 Document Allom Lovell and Associates ...Volume 1 of the Port Melbourne Conservation Study Review was prepared by Allom Lovell & Associates, Conservation Architects, for the City of Port Phillip.Pat Grainger Horse trough plan with society p.102. St Joseph's 'school' (hall).city of port phillip, heritage melbourne, allom lovell and associates -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedLetter - Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone, Allom Lovell & Associates, 2004
... Heritage study for Hooker Cockram Holdings by Allom Lovell and Associates of the Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone including site history and photos...Allom Lovell & Associates...Ralph McKays Hampstead Road Maidstone 2691.01 - Typed letter from David Fedele regarding ownership of 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone|2691.02 - Plan 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone existing site layout plan|2691.03 - Map 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone proposed staged works site layout plan|2691.04 - Multiple Photographs of Former Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone 4 Februay 2004 Photographs numbered 1.01 to 1.12|2691.05 - Multiple Photographs of Former Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone 4 Februay 2004 Photographs numbered 2.01 to 2.12|2691.06 - Multiple Photographs of Former Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone 4 Februay 2004 Photographs numbered 3.01 to 3.12|2691.07 - Multiple Photographs of Former Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone 4 Februay 2004 Photographs numbered 4.01 to 4.12|2691.08 - Typed booklet Former Ralph McKay Complex Hampstead Road Maidstone History and Description of the Site Heritage study for Hooker Cockram Holdings by Allom Lovell and Associates of the Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone including site history and photos Letter Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone Allom Lovell & Associates ...2691.01 - Typed letter from David Fedele regarding ownership of 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone|2691.02 - Plan 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone existing site layout plan|2691.03 - Map 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone proposed staged works site layout plan|2691.04 - Multiple Photographs of Former Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone 4 Februay 2004 Photographs numbered 1.01 to 1.12|2691.05 - Multiple Photographs of Former Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone 4 Februay 2004 Photographs numbered 2.01 to 2.12|2691.06 - Multiple Photographs of Former Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone 4 Februay 2004 Photographs numbered 3.01 to 3.12|2691.07 - Multiple Photographs of Former Ralph McKay Site 44 to 56 Hampstead Road Maidstone 4 Februay 2004 Photographs numbered 4.01 to 4.12|2691.08 - Typed booklet Former Ralph McKay Complex Hampstead Road Maidstone History and Description of the Siteralph mckays, hampstead road, maidstone -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageDomestic object - Wringer/Mangle, Melvin Newton Lovell, 1898 -1900
... Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Melvin Newton Lovell...Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Melvin Newton Lovell was born in Allegheny, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on 31 August 1844, to Darius T. Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). When Melvin Lovell was a boy, the family removed to Kerrtown, a village located in the vicinity of Titusville, PA. There Melvin served an apprenticeship at the carpenter's trade, and his natural mechanical talent enabled him to become a skilled workman. He followed his trade during the major portion of his term of residence in Kerrtown. In 1861, at seventeen years of age, Melvin Lovell left his home and, without parental authority, and entered the Union army soon after the outbreak of the Civil war. In August 1862, he was enlisted as a private in the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and saw active service until receiving his discharge at the end of May 1863. In 1865 he took up his residence in Erie, where he worked at the carpenter's trade for several years thereafter. In 1869 Melvin Lovell invented and patented several useful articles for household use, and in that year he began the manufacturing of certain of these inventions, in partnership with Franklin Farrar Adams, another inventor. Among the principal products of the original factory were washing machines and step-ladders. In 1881 Lovell individually began manufacturing other of his patents, including spring beds, and from modest inception, his Lovell Manufacturing Company grew to be one of the largest industrial concerns of its kind in the country and was recognized as being the most extensive manufacture of clothes-wringers in the entire world. In connection with his manufacture of domestic items, Lovell established sales agencies for his products in all parts of the country, and these branches were known as the Lovell stores. These goods were sold on the instalment plan and after his business had already been established becoming a substantial concern Lovell invented and patented the famous wringer which bears his name under the “Anchor” brand, and in later years he confined his operations largely to the manufacture of this very superior household invention. Lovell was also one of the organizers and stockholders of the Combination Roll & Rubber Manufacturing Co, of New York, which was formed to manufacture his patents, with headquarters in New York and a factory at Bloomfield, New Jersey.A significant household item used in the process of washing clothes by a man who had started in 1869, as a young carpenter and later he became a successful businessman and manufacturer of household items. Lovell was granted numerous patents for various devices during his career including several patents for adding machines (cash registers).Wringer (or mangle); portable wooden washing wringer with rubber rollers, manually driven by iron set of gears and handle. Includes iron clamps and adjusting screws for attaching. Marked on frame "382", "12 x 1 3/4" Anchor Brand "Made in USA" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, mangle, clothes wringer, washing equipment, laundry, wringer, domestic, washing mangle -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - String Dispenser, Lovell Manufacturing Company, 1900-1948
... Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Lovell Manufacturing Company...Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...The string has long been a household and office utility, but an easily tangled one. generations of manufactures have devised cast-iron string holders and string reels in an attempt to distribute this material more efficiently. Many different designs of cast-iron string holders exist some nickel, others painted many had an open pattern so clerks behind the counter of the general store could see at a glance if he or she was about to run out of string. In the 20th century, string holders became more decorative, morphing into novelty items for the home. History: Starting from 1869, the young carpenter by trade, Melvin Newton Lovell (1844-1895) from Erie, Pennsylvania, later a manufacturer and successful businessman, was granted numerous patents for various devices, between them several patents for adding machines and cash registers in 1891. The Lovell Manufacturing Company was founded by Melvin Newton Lovell who was born in Allegheny, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on 31 August 1844, to Darius T. Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). When Melvin Lovell was a boy, the family moved to Kerrtown, a village located in the vicinity of Titusville, Pennsylvania. There Melvin served an apprenticeship as a carpenter's and his natural mechanical talent, soon enabled him to become a skilled workman. In 1861, at seventeen years of age, Melvin left home, without parental authority, and joined the Union Army soon after the outbreak of the Civil war, in August 1862, he enlisted as a private in the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged the end of May 1863. In 1865 he took up residence in Erie, where he worked as a carpenter for some years. In 1869 Melvin Lovell invented and patented several useful articles for household use, and in that year he began the manufacturing certain of these inventions, in partnership with Franklin Farrar Adams, another inventor. The company's principal products were washing machines and step-ladders but also made many other cast iron household items known as the “Anchor Brand” when manufacturing began in earnest in 1881. As a result, the Lovell Manufacturing Company grew to be one of the largest industrial concerns of its kind in the country, recognized as being the most extensive manufacturer of clothes-wringers in the entire world. Lovell established sales agencies for his products in all parts of the country, and these branches were known as the Lovell stores. These goods were sold on the instalment plan, an innervation at the time for which Lovell was credited as the originator. Lovell invented and patented the famous wringer which bears his name, and in later years he confined his operations largely to the manufacture and improvement of this invention. Lovell was also one of the organisers and stockholders of the Combination Roll & Rubber Manufacturing Co, of New York, which was formed to manufacture his patents. With headquarters in New York and a factory at Bloomfield, New Jersey. Unfortunately, during a trip to Atlanta, while representing the state of Pennsylvania at a trade exposition, he passed away in his prime, on 21 November 1895, and was buried in Erie Cemetery, Erie, PA. Today the Lovell Manufacturing Company and foundry is preserved and situated at Lovell Place 1301 French Street Erie Pennsylvania, the site is regarded as a historic complex and national historic district. It includes nine contributing buildings built between 1883 and 1946 and has now been converted to luxury apartments.An item used in shops, offices etc to dispense string although the item was commonly found in many areas of general commerce. It was made by a factory and patented in the USA by Melvin Lovell who had invented the first adding machine and the original mangle or wringer washing machine used in every house throughout the world from 1891 and the forerunner to our modern day washing machines. Its age and connection to this once notable maker and his company and it's age makes it an interesting item from a historical view point.Dispenser,cast iron for string with a central rod & 2 curved handing hooks. Marked Anchor Brand & blue in colour.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - String Dispenser, Lovell Manufacturing Company, 1900-1948
... Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Lovell Manufacturing Company...Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...The string has long been a household and office utility, but an easily tangled one. generations of manufactures have devised cast-iron string holders and string reels in an attempt to distribute this material more efficiently. Many different designs of cast-iron string holders exist some nickel, others painted many had an open pattern so clerks behind the counter of the general store could see at a glance if he or she was about to run out of string. In the 20th century, string holders became more decorative, morphing into novelty items for the home. History: Starting from 1869, the young carpenter by trade, Melvin Newton Lovell (1844-1895) from Erie, Pennsylvania, later a manufacturer and successful businessman, was granted numerous patents for various devices, between them several patents for adding machines and cash registers in 1891. The Lovell Manufacturing Company was founded by Melvin Newton Lovell who was born in Allegheny, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on 31 August 1844, to Darius T. Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). When Melvin Lovell was a boy, the family moved to Kerrtown, a village located in the vicinity of Titusville, Pennsylvania. There Melvin served an apprenticeship as a carpenter's and his natural mechanical talent, soon enabled him to become a skilled workman. In 1861, at seventeen years of age, Melvin left home, without parental authority, and joined the Union Army soon after the outbreak of the Civil war, in August 1862, he enlisted as a private in the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged the end of May 1863. In 1865 he took up residence in Erie, where he worked as a carpenter for some years. In 1869 Melvin Lovell invented and patented several useful articles for household use, and in that year he began the manufacturing certain of these inventions, in partnership with Franklin Farrar Adams, another inventor. The company's principal products were washing machines and step-ladders but also made many other cast iron household items known as the “Anchor Brand” when manufacturing began in earnest in 1881. As a result, the Lovell Manufacturing Company grew to be one of the largest industrial concerns of its kind in the country, recognized as being the most extensive manufacturer of clothes-wringers in the entire world. Lovell established sales agencies for his products in all parts of the country, and these branches were known as the Lovell stores. These goods were sold on the instalment plan, an innervation at the time for which Lovell was credited as the originator. Lovell invented and patented the famous wringer which bears his name, and in later years he confined his operations largely to the manufacture and improvement of this invention. Lovell was also one of the organisers and stockholders of the Combination Roll & Rubber Manufacturing Co, of New York, which was formed to manufacture his patents. With headquarters in New York and a factory at Bloomfield, New Jersey. Unfortunately, during a trip to Atlanta, while representing the state of Pennsylvania at a trade exposition, he passed away in his prime, on 21 November 1895, and was buried in Erie Cemetery, Erie, PA. Today the Lovell Manufacturing Company and foundry is preserved and situated at Lovell Place 1301 French Street Erie Pennsylvania, the site is regarded as a historic complex and national historic district. It includes nine contributing buildings built between 1883 and 1946 and has now been converted to luxury apartments.An item used in shops, offices etc to dispense string although the item was commonly found in many areas of general commerce. It was made by a factory and patented in the USA by Melvin Lovell who had invented the first adding machine and the original mangle or wringer washing machine used in every house throughout the world from 1891 and the forerunner to our modern day washing machines. Its age and connection to this once notable maker and his company and it's age makes it an interesting item from a historical view point.Dispenser,cast iron for string with a central rod & 2 curved handing hooks. Marked Anchor Brand & blue in colour.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, melvin newton lovell, string dispenser, string, packaging, anchor brand -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - String Dispenser, Lovell Manufacturing Company, 1900-1948
... Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Lovell Manufacturing Company...Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...The string has long been a household and office utility, but an easily tangled one. generations of manufactures have devised cast-iron string holders and string reels in an attempt to distribute this material more efficiently. Many different designs of cast-iron string holders exist some nickel, others painted many had an open pattern so clerks behind the counter of the general store could see at a glance if he or she was about to run out of string. In the 20th century, string holders became more decorative, morphing into novelty items for the home. History: Starting from 1869, the young carpenter by trade, Melvin Newton Lovell (1844-1895) from Erie, Pennsylvania, later a manufacturer and successful businessman, was granted numerous patents for various devices, between them several patents for adding machines and cash registers in 1891. The Lovell Manufacturing Company was founded by Melvin Newton Lovell who was born in Allegheny, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on 31 August 1844, to Darius T. Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). When Melvin Lovell was a boy, the family moved to Kerrtown, a village located in the vicinity of Titusville, Pennsylvania. There Melvin served an apprenticeship as a carpenter's and his natural mechanical talent, soon enabled him to become a skilled workman. In 1861, at seventeen years of age, Melvin left home, without parental authority, and joined the Union Army soon after the outbreak of the Civil war, in August 1862, he enlisted as a private in the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged the end of May 1863. In 1865 he took up residence in Erie, where he worked as a carpenter for some years. In 1869 Melvin Lovell invented and patented several useful articles for household use, and in that year he began the manufacturing certain of these inventions, in partnership with Franklin Farrar Adams, another inventor. The company's principal products were washing machines and step-ladders but also made many other cast iron household items known as the “Anchor Brand” when manufacturing began in earnest in 1881. As a result, the Lovell Manufacturing Company grew to be one of the largest industrial concerns of its kind in the country, recognized as being the most extensive manufacturer of clothes-wringers in the entire world. Lovell established sales agencies for his products in all parts of the country, and these branches were known as the Lovell stores. These goods were sold on the instalment plan, an innervation at the time for which Lovell was credited as the originator. Lovell invented and patented the famous wringer which bears his name, and in later years he confined his operations largely to the manufacture and improvement of this invention. Lovell was also one of the organisers and stockholders of the Combination Roll & Rubber Manufacturing Co, of New York, which was formed to manufacture his patents. With headquarters in New York and a factory at Bloomfield, New Jersey. Unfortunately, during a trip to Atlanta, while representing the state of Pennsylvania at a trade exposition, he passed away in his prime, on 21 November 1895, and was buried in Erie Cemetery, Erie, PA. Today the Lovell Manufacturing Company and foundry is preserved and situated at Lovell Place 1301 French Street Erie Pennsylvania, the site is regarded as a historic complex and national historic district. It includes nine contributing buildings built between 1883 and 1946 and has now been converted to luxury apartments.An item used in shops, offices etc to dispense string although the item was commonly found in many areas of general commerce. It was made by a factory and patented in the USA by Melvin Lovell who had invented the first adding machine and the original mangle or wringer washing machine used in every house throughout the world from 1891 and the forerunner to our modern day washing machines. Its age and connection to this once notable maker and his company and it's age makes it an interesting item from a historical view point.Dispenser,cast iron for string with a central rod & 2 curved handing hooks. Marked Anchor Brand & blue in colour.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, melvin newton lovell, string dispenser, string, packaging, anchor brand -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - String Dispenser, Lovell Manufacturing Company, 1900-1948
... Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Lovell Manufacturing Company...Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...The string has long been a household and office utility, but an easily tangled one. generations of manufactures have devised cast-iron string holders and string reels in an attempt to distribute this material more efficiently. Many different designs of cast-iron string holders exist some nickel, others painted many had an open pattern so clerks behind the counter of the general store could see at a glance if he or she was about to run out of string. In the 20th century, string holders became more decorative, morphing into novelty items for the home. History: Starting from 1869, the young carpenter by trade, Melvin Newton Lovell (1844-1895) from Erie, Pennsylvania, later a manufacturer and successful businessman, was granted numerous patents for various devices, between them several patents for adding machines and cash registers in 1891. The Lovell Manufacturing Company was founded by Melvin Newton Lovell who was born in Allegheny, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on 31 August 1844, to Darius T. Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). When Melvin Lovell was a boy, the family moved to Kerrtown, a village located in the vicinity of Titusville, Pennsylvania. There Melvin served an apprenticeship as a carpenter's and his natural mechanical talent, soon enabled him to become a skilled workman. In 1861, at seventeen years of age, Melvin left home, without parental authority, and joined the Union Army soon after the outbreak of the Civil war, in August 1862, he enlisted as a private in the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged the end of May 1863. In 1865 he took up residence in Erie, where he worked as a carpenter for some years. In 1869 Melvin Lovell invented and patented several useful articles for household use, and in that year he began the manufacturing certain of these inventions, in partnership with Franklin Farrar Adams, another inventor. The company's principal products were washing machines and step-ladders but also made many other cast iron household items known as the “Anchor Brand” when manufacturing began in earnest in 1881. As a result, the Lovell Manufacturing Company grew to be one of the largest industrial concerns of its kind in the country, recognized as being the most extensive manufacturer of clothes-wringers in the entire world. Lovell established sales agencies for his products in all parts of the country, and these branches were known as the Lovell stores. These goods were sold on the instalment plan, an innervation at the time for which Lovell was credited as the originator. Lovell invented and patented the famous wringer which bears his name, and in later years he confined his operations largely to the manufacture and improvement of this invention. Lovell was also one of the organisers and stockholders of the Combination Roll & Rubber Manufacturing Co, of New York, which was formed to manufacture his patents. With headquarters in New York and a factory at Bloomfield, New Jersey. Unfortunately, during a trip to Atlanta, while representing the state of Pennsylvania at a trade exposition, he passed away in his prime, on 21 November 1895, and was buried in Erie Cemetery, Erie, PA. Today the Lovell Manufacturing Company and foundry is preserved and situated at Lovell Place 1301 French Street Erie Pennsylvania, the site is regarded as a historic complex and national historic district. It includes nine contributing buildings built between 1883 and 1946 and has now been converted to luxury apartments.An item used in shops, offices etc to dispense string although the item was commonly found in many areas of general commerce. It was made by a factory and patented in the USA by Melvin Lovell who had invented the first adding machine and the original mangle or wringer washing machine used in every house throughout the world from 1891 and the forerunner to our modern day washing machines. Its age and connection to this once notable maker and his company and it's age makes it an interesting item from a historical view point.Dispenser,cast iron for string with a central rod & 2 curved handing hooks. Marked Anchor Brand & blue in colour.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, melvin newton lovell, string dispenser, string, packaging, anchor brand -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - String Dispenser, Lovell Manufacturing Company, 1900-1948
... Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Lovell Manufacturing Company...Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...The string has long been a household and office utility, but an easily tangled one. generations of manufactures have devised cast-iron string holders and string reels in an attempt to distribute this material more efficiently. Many different designs of cast-iron string holders exist some nickel, others painted many had an open pattern so clerks behind the counter of the general store could see at a glance if he or she was about to run out of string. In the 20th century, string holders became more decorative, morphing into novelty items for the home. History: Starting from 1869, the young carpenter by trade, Melvin Newton Lovell (1844-1895) from Erie, Pennsylvania, later a manufacturer and successful businessman, was granted numerous patents for various devices, between them several patents for adding machines and cash registers in 1891. The Lovell Manufacturing Company was founded by Melvin Newton Lovell who was born in Allegheny, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on 31 August 1844, to Darius T. Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). When Melvin Lovell was a boy, the family moved to Kerrtown, a village located in the vicinity of Titusville, Pennsylvania. There Melvin served an apprenticeship as a carpenter's and his natural mechanical talent, soon enabled him to become a skilled workman. In 1861, at seventeen years of age, Melvin left home, without parental authority, and joined the Union Army soon after the outbreak of the Civil war, in August 1862, he enlisted as a private in the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged the end of May 1863. In 1865 he took up residence in Erie, where he worked as a carpenter for some years. In 1869 Melvin Lovell invented and patented several useful articles for household use, and in that year he began the manufacturing certain of these inventions, in partnership with Franklin Farrar Adams, another inventor. The company's principal products were washing machines and step-ladders but also made many other cast iron household items known as the “Anchor Brand” when manufacturing began in earnest in 1881. As a result, the Lovell Manufacturing Company grew to be one of the largest industrial concerns of its kind in the country, recognized as being the most extensive manufacturer of clothes-wringers in the entire world. Lovell established sales agencies for his products in all parts of the country, and these branches were known as the Lovell stores. These goods were sold on the instalment plan, an innervation at the time for which Lovell was credited as the originator. Lovell invented and patented the famous wringer which bears his name, and in later years he confined his operations largely to the manufacture and improvement of this invention. Lovell was also one of the organisers and stockholders of the Combination Roll & Rubber Manufacturing Co, of New York, which was formed to manufacture his patents. With headquarters in New York and a factory at Bloomfield, New Jersey. Unfortunately, during a trip to Atlanta, while representing the state of Pennsylvania at a trade exposition, he passed away in his prime, on 21 November 1895, and was buried in Erie Cemetery, Erie, PA. Today the Lovell Manufacturing Company and foundry is preserved and situated at Lovell Place 1301 French Street Erie Pennsylvania, the site is regarded as a historic complex and national historic district. It includes nine contributing buildings built between 1883 and 1946 and has now been converted to luxury apartments.An item used in shops, offices etc to dispense string although the item was commonly found in many areas of general commerce. It was made by a factory and patented in the USA by Melvin Lovell who had invented the first adding machine and the original mangle or wringer washing machine used in every house throughout the world from 1891 and the forerunner to our modern day washing machines. Its age and connection to this once notable maker and his company and it's age makes it an interesting item from a historical view point.Dispenser,cast iron for string with a central rod & 2 curved handing hooks. Marked Anchor Brand & blue in colour.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, melvin newton lovell, string dispenser, string, packaging, anchor brand -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - String Dispenser, Lovell Manufacturing Company, 1900-1948
... Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Lovell Manufacturing Company...Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...The string has long been a household and office utility, but an easily tangled one. generations of manufactures have devised cast-iron string holders and string reels in an attempt to distribute this material more efficiently. Many different designs of cast-iron string holders exist some nickel, others painted many had an open pattern so clerks behind the counter of the general store could see at a glance if he or she was about to run out of string. In the 20th century, string holders became more decorative, morphing into novelty items for the home. History: Starting from 1869, the young carpenter by trade, Melvin Newton Lovell (1844-1895) from Erie, Pennsylvania, later a manufacturer and successful businessman, was granted numerous patents for various devices, between them several patents for adding machines and cash registers in 1891. The Lovell Manufacturing Company was founded by Melvin Newton Lovell who was born in Allegheny, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on 31 August 1844, to Darius T. Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). When Melvin Lovell was a boy, the family moved to Kerrtown, a village located in the vicinity of Titusville, Pennsylvania. There Melvin served an apprenticeship as a carpenter's and his natural mechanical talent, soon enabled him to become a skilled workman. In 1861, at seventeen years of age, Melvin left home, without parental authority, and joined the Union Army soon after the outbreak of the Civil war, in August 1862, he enlisted as a private in the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged the end of May 1863. In 1865 he took up residence in Erie, where he worked as a carpenter for some years. In 1869 Melvin Lovell invented and patented several useful articles for household use, and in that year he began the manufacturing certain of these inventions, in partnership with Franklin Farrar Adams, another inventor. The company's principal products were washing machines and step-ladders but also made many other cast iron household items known as the “Anchor Brand” when manufacturing began in earnest in 1881. As a result, the Lovell Manufacturing Company grew to be one of the largest industrial concerns of its kind in the country, recognized as being the most extensive manufacturer of clothes-wringers in the entire world. Lovell established sales agencies for his products in all parts of the country, and these branches were known as the Lovell stores. These goods were sold on the instalment plan, an innervation at the time for which Lovell was credited as the originator. Lovell invented and patented the famous wringer which bears his name, and in later years he confined his operations largely to the manufacture and improvement of this invention. Lovell was also one of the organisers and stockholders of the Combination Roll & Rubber Manufacturing Co, of New York, which was formed to manufacture his patents. With headquarters in New York and a factory at Bloomfield, New Jersey. Unfortunately, during a trip to Atlanta, while representing the state of Pennsylvania at a trade exposition, he passed away in his prime, on 21 November 1895, and was buried in Erie Cemetery, Erie, PA. Today the Lovell Manufacturing Company and foundry is preserved and situated at Lovell Place 1301 French Street Erie Pennsylvania, the site is regarded as a historic complex and national historic district. It includes nine contributing buildings built between 1883 and 1946 and has now been converted to luxury apartments.An item used in shops, offices etc to dispense string although the item was commonly found in many areas of general commerce. It was made by a factory and patented in the USA by Melvin Lovell who had invented the first adding machine and the original mangle or wringer washing machine used in every house throughout the world from 1891 and the forerunner to our modern day washing machines. Its age and connection to this once notable maker and his company and it's age makes it an interesting item from a historical view point.Dispenser,cast iron for string with a central rod & 2 curved handing hooks. Marked Anchor Brand & blue in colour.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, melvin newton lovell, string dispenser, string, packaging, anchor brand -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - String Dispenser, Lovell Manufacturing Company, 1900-1948
... Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...Lovell Manufacturing Company...Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). ...The string has long been a household and office utility, but an easily tangled one. generations of manufactures have devised cast-iron string holders and string reels in an attempt to distribute this material more efficiently. Many different designs of cast-iron string holders exist some nickel, others painted many had an open pattern so clerks behind the counter of the general store could see at a glance if he or she was about to run out of string. In the 20th century, string holders became more decorative, morphing into novelty items for the home. History: Starting from 1869, the young carpenter by trade, Melvin Newton Lovell (1844-1895) from Erie, Pennsylvania, later a manufacturer and successful businessman, was granted numerous patents for various devices, between them several patents for adding machines and cash registers in 1891. The Lovell Manufacturing Company was founded by Melvin Newton Lovell who was born in Allegheny, Venango county, Pennsylvania, on 31 August 1844, to Darius T. Lovell (1815-1855) and Susan B. (Conover) Lovell (1827-1883). When Melvin Lovell was a boy, the family moved to Kerrtown, a village located in the vicinity of Titusville, Pennsylvania. There Melvin served an apprenticeship as a carpenter's and his natural mechanical talent, soon enabled him to become a skilled workman. In 1861, at seventeen years of age, Melvin left home, without parental authority, and joined the Union Army soon after the outbreak of the Civil war, in August 1862, he enlisted as a private in the 127th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, and was discharged the end of May 1863. In 1865 he took up residence in Erie, where he worked as a carpenter for some years. In 1869 Melvin Lovell invented and patented several useful articles for household use, and in that year he began the manufacturing certain of these inventions, in partnership with Franklin Farrar Adams, another inventor. The company's principal products were washing machines and step-ladders but also made many other cast iron household items known as the “Anchor Brand” when manufacturing began in earnest in 1881. As a result, the Lovell Manufacturing Company grew to be one of the largest industrial concerns of its kind in the country, recognized as being the most extensive manufacturer of clothes-wringers in the entire world. Lovell established sales agencies for his products in all parts of the country, and these branches were known as the Lovell stores. These goods were sold on the instalment plan, an innervation at the time for which Lovell was credited as the originator. Lovell invented and patented the famous wringer which bears his name, and in later years he confined his operations largely to the manufacture and improvement of this invention. Lovell was also one of the organisers and stockholders of the Combination Roll & Rubber Manufacturing Co, of New York, which was formed to manufacture his patents. With headquarters in New York and a factory at Bloomfield, New Jersey. Unfortunately, during a trip to Atlanta, while representing the state of Pennsylvania at a trade exposition, he passed away in his prime, on 21 November 1895, and was buried in Erie Cemetery, Erie, PA. Today the Lovell Manufacturing Company and foundry is preserved and situated at Lovell Place 1301 French Street Erie Pennsylvania, the site is regarded as a historic complex and national historic district. It includes nine contributing buildings built between 1883 and 1946 and has now been converted to luxury apartments.An item used in shops, offices etc to dispense string although the item was commonly found in many areas of general commerce. It was made by a factory and patented in the USA by Melvin Lovell who had invented the first adding machine and the original mangle or wringer washing machine used in every house throughout the world from 1891 and the forerunner to our modern day washing machines. Its age and connection to this once notable maker and his company and it's age makes it an interesting item from a historical view point.Dispenser,cast iron for string with a central rod & 2 curved handing hooks. Marked Anchor Brand & blue in colour.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, melvin newton lovell, string dispenser, string, packaging, anchor brand -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Lovell, Ingraham (pseudonym of Josephine Daskam aka Mrs Bacon) et al, Margarita's soul : the romantic recollections of a man of fifty, 1909
... Ingrahm Lovell was a pseudonym of American novleist and poet Josephine Dodge Daskam, afterwards Mrs Selden Bacon (1876-1961)....Lovell, Ingraham (pseudonym of Josephine Daskam aka Mrs Bacon)...Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection 69 Sussex St Linton 3360 Ingrahm Lovell was a pseudonym of American novleist and poet Josephine Dodge Daskam, afterwards Mrs Selden Bacon (1876-1961). ...304 p. : illustrations by J. Scott Williamsfiction, ingraham lovell (pseudonym of josephine daskam bacon) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation SocietyDocument, Allom Lovell & Associates, "Princes Pier and Gatehouse - Port Melbourne Victoria", Jul 2004
... Prfepared by Allom Lovell & Associates, Conservation Architects. ...Allom Lovell & Associates...Prfepared by Allom Lovell & Associates, Conservation Architects. ..."Princes Pier and Gatehouse - Port Melbourne Victoria". A heritage report to the Princes Pier Precinct Committee Victorian Heritage Register No H981. Prfepared by Allom Lovell & Associates, Conservation Architects. July 2004 - for the City of Port Philliptown planning - proposals shelved - bayside, town planning, heritage, piers and wharves - princes pier, city of port phillip -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - South Road Housing Estate Project Report / Peter Lovell / Susan Oliver Report, Oliver, Susan et al, 29252
... The document is a report of recommendations on the rehabilitation of the South Road Estate in Sunshine, prepared for The Railway Construction Board, by Susan Oliver (Building Economist) and Peter Lovell (Building Consultant) on February 1980. ......Lovell, Peter...Document South Road Housing Estate Project Report / Peter Lovell / Susan Oliver Report Oliver, Susan Lovell, Peter ...south road, braybrook, house -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book - City of Whitehorse Heritage Review, Allom Lovell & Associates, April 1999
... City of Whitehorse Heritage Review; prepared by Allom Lovell & Associates for City of Whitehorse, April 1999 Volume 1: Thematic History Volume 2: pt 1: Datasheets A - K Volume 2: pt 2: Datasheets L - Z Volume 3: Heritage Overlay Precincts Volume 4: Heritage Overlay Schedule...Allom Lovell & Associates...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Heritage Review of the City of Whitehorse April 1999 by Allom Lovell & Associates City of Whitehorse Commercial Buildings Buildings Historic Buildings and Sites Churches Resential Development City of Whitehorse Heritage Review; prepared by Allom Lovell & Associates for City of Whitehorse, April 1999 Volume 1: Thematic History Volume 2: pt 1: Datasheets A - K Volume 2: pt 2: Datasheets L - Z Volume 3: Heritage Overlay Precincts Volume 4: Heritage Overlay Schedule City of Whitehorse Heritage Review Book City of Whitehorse Heritage Review Allom Lovell & Associates Publisher, City of Whitehorse ...Heritage Review of the City of Whitehorse April 1999 by Allom Lovell & AssociatesCity of Whitehorse Heritage Review; prepared by Allom Lovell & Associates for City of Whitehorse, April 1999 Volume 1: Thematic History Volume 2: pt 1: Datasheets A - K Volume 2: pt 2: Datasheets L - Z Volume 3: Heritage Overlay Precincts Volume 4: Heritage Overlay Schedulecity of whitehorse, commercial buildings, buildings, historic buildings and sites, churches, resential development -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - BENDIGO MINING EXCHANGE - CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PLAN - 2001
... Conservation Management Plan Prepared for the City of Greater Bendigo by Allom Lovell and Associates, Conservation Architects, Melbourne. ...Allom Lovell & Associates...Conservation Management Plan Prepared for the City of Greater Bendigo by Allom Lovell and Associates, Conservation Architects, Melbourne. ...90 page spiral bound booklet Bendigo Mining Exchange, 18 Pall Mall Bendigo. Conservation Management Plan Prepared for the City of Greater Bendigo by Allom Lovell and Associates, Conservation Architects, Melbourne. August 2001Allom Lovell & Associatesbendigo mining exchange, pall mall -
Inglewood & District Historical SocietyCatto Family Book, Cambridge Press, Pioneers of Progress - Jennifer Lovell & Norma Catto, 2007
... Pioneers of Progress - Jennifer Lovell & Norma Catto...Pioneers of Progress - Jennifer Lovell & Norma Catto Catto Family Book Cambridge Press ...Relating the story of two branches of the Catto family who emigrated to Australia in the early 19th century. John Catto (1802-1872) and John Catto (1830-1918) Detailed history of the early settlement and continued residence of the Loddon district by the Catto family (many references to other families also)Soft cover book. 266 pages. Red and white photographic cover. History of two Catto families in Loddon District.ISBN 9780646476766. Limited Edition 2007 / Dedicated to the memory of Norma and Graeme Catto.catto early history in loddon -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument, The University of Melbourne et al, Burnley Gardens Conservation Management Plan and Victorian Heritage Database Report Burnley Gardens H2052, November 2005
... Prepared for The University of Melbourne by Lovell Chen, Conservation Architects in association with John Patrick Pty. ......Lovell Chen...Prepared for The University of Melbourne by Lovell Chen, Conservation Architects in association with John Patrick Pty. ...lovell chen, john patrick, andrew long, statement of significance, garden management, campus management, victorian heritage register, vhr h2052, victorian heritage database report burnley gardens h2052 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Book - THEMATIC ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY - ABORIGINAL HISTORY, 2013
... Outlines Aboriginal life on the plains and forests. Prepared by Lovell Chen, architects and heritage consultants...Lovell Chen...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields Lovell Chen 21 page spiral bound booklet 'Thematic Environmental History - Aboriginal History' Final report prepared for City of Greater Bendigo, June 2013. ...21 page spiral bound booklet 'Thematic Environmental History - Aboriginal History' Final report prepared for City of Greater Bendigo, June 2013. Adopted by Council 31 July 2013. Illustrated with colour photos. Outlines Aboriginal life on the plains and forests. Prepared by Lovell Chen, architects and heritage consultantsLovell Chen -
Vision AustraliaPlan - Image, 1920s and 1930s Room Allocation at RVIB, 1981-2004
... Copy sent to Faye Woodhouse from Allom Lovell and Associates for the Conservation Management Plan....Allom Lovell + Assoc...Copy sent to Faye Woodhouse from Allom Lovell and Associates for the Conservation Management Plan. ...Plans of the RVIB building in St Kilda Road, with handwritten annotations regarding their usage in the 1920s and 1930s. Recollections come from a discussion between David Ditchfield and Michele Prentice. Copy sent to Faye Woodhouse from Allom Lovell and Associates for the Conservation Management Plan.3 floor plans on A3 pages with handwritten notesAllom Lovell + Assocroyal victorian institute for the blind, plans, david ditchfield
