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Federation University Historical Collection
Book, Harcourt Education Australia, Australia's Best Inventors, 2004, 2004
... mervyn richardson... Lawrence Hargrave Walter Hume David Unaipon Arthur Bishop Mervyn... bishop mervyn richardson david henshaw ralph sarich ben lexon ...The photograph of Henry Sutton used in this book was provided by Federation University Historical Collection.Hard copy green cover with black over spine, about Australian inventors, 32 pages with index, includes; Maria Skyllas Kazocos Richard Smith James Harrison Henry Sutton Hugh MacKay Lawrence Hargrave Walter Hume David Unaipon Arthur Bishop Mervyn Richardson David Henshaw Ralph Sarich Ben Lexon Alan Walshaustralian inventors, maria skyllas kazocos, richard smith, james harrison, henry sutton, hugh mackay, lawrence hargrave, walter hume, david unaipon, arthur bishop, mervyn richardson, david henshaw, ralph sarich, ben lexon, alan walsh -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Memorabilia - Nameplate from 'Victa' lawnmower, c, 1960
... Mervyn Victor RICHARDSON...The Victa company was founded by Mervyn Victor RICHARDSON... The Victa company was founded by Mervyn Victor RICHARDSON ...The Victa company was founded by Mervyn Victor RICHARDSON in Australia in 1952 initially to manufacture lawnmowers. This badge was on the back gate of a former shop in Princes Street, Port Melbourne. The owner, Victor, salvaged the badge, painted it green to match his house and used it as the 'nameplate' for his residence.Green painted, boomerang shaped metal object with raised letters 'VICTA' & the number 18.victa, mervyn victor richardson, industry - manufacturing, built environment - domestic -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Photograph of nameplate from a 'Victa' lawnmower, c, 1990
... Mervyn Victor RICHARDSON...The Victa company was founded by Mervyn Victor RICHARDSON... The Victa company was founded by Mervyn Victor RICHARDSON ...The Victa company was founded by Mervyn Victor RICHARDSON in Australia in 1952 initially to manufacture lawnmowers. This badge was on the back gate of a former shop in Princes Street, Port Melbourne. The owner, Victor, salvaged the badge, painted it green to match his house and used it as the 'nameplate' for his residence.Photograph of green painted, boomerang shaped metal object with raised letters 'VICTA' & the number 18 in situ.victa, mervyn victor richardson, industry - manufacturing, built environment - domestic