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Orbost & District Historical Societypassport, 1919
... passport...passport-herbert-james-massey...These passport documents for James Massey Herbert are from 1921 when he did an overseas trip. ...A small blue passport with paper inside that opens up to show I D photo of James Massey Herbert. ...The Herberts were early settlers in Orbost. James Massey Herbert was an Orbost Shire councillor for 1 term (1943-1945). passport-herbert-james-massey A small blue passport with paper inside that opens up to show I D photo of James Massey Herbert. passport ...During WW1 passports had been temporary - War Precaution. The War Precautions Act 1914 required all persons over 16 years of age, on leaving Australia, to possess some passport. The Passports Act of 1920 made permanent a passport system Australians had tolerated during the war because they believed it was temporary. Passports issued by Australia were issued only to "British subjects" and were described as "British Passports". This wasn't changed until 1949. An entry indicates that he probably visited the U.S.A. James Massey Herbert was born in 1891 and died in 1971. He was the son of Lancelot Herbert and Martha Rawling. He was married to Alma Young and his sons were Graham and Eric Herbert. ( info. from John Phillips). These passport documents for James Massey Herbert are from 1921 when he did an overseas trip. The Herberts were early settlers in Orbost. James Massey Herbert was an Orbost Shire councillor for 1 term (1943-1945). A small blue passport with paper inside that opens up to show I D photo of James Massey Herbert. passport-herbert-james-massey -
Orbost & District Historical Societyletter, 1968
... This letter was written by Massey Herbert for Marilyn Morgan as a job reference. ...A typed letter of reference from Massey Herbert for Marilyn Morgan. It is typed on a Herbert's Snowy River Pty Ltd letter head. ...Herbert, Massey...The envelope is 2599.2. letter Herbert, Massey ...Massey Herbert was a prominent Orbost citizen being the youngest candidate In Orbost's history to have been elected to the shire council. This letter was written by Massey Herbert for Marilyn Morgan as a job reference. Marilyn worked at Herbert's Snowy River Store in Nicholson Street, Orbost from 1.1.1966 until 27.4.1968.Associated with a well-known Orbost business which started in 1888 and finally closed in c.1970.A typed letter of reference from Massey Herbert for Marilyn Morgan. It is typed on a Herbert's Snowy River Pty Ltd letter head. The header is green and red print and the text black. The envelope is 2599.2.herbert-massey snowy-river-stores morgan-marilyn -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Work on paper, Harold Herbert, 'An Old Cottage Cornwall' by Harold Herbert, c1923
... 'An Old Cottage Cornwall' by Harold Herbert...Harold HERBERT (1891–1945) A well known watercolour painter who was principal of the Ballarat Technical Art School. ...A framed watercolour by Harold B. Herbert....Lower right corner - Harold Herbert for the Old Colonists' Club 1931...Harold Herbert...Herbert. 'An Old Cottage Cornwall' by Harold Herbert Work on paper Harold Herbert ...Harold HERBERT (1891–1945) A well known watercolour painter who was principal of the Ballarat Technical Art School. It is also known as Lime Kiln Cottage. A framed watercolour by Harold B. Herbert.Lower right corner - Harold Herbert for the Old Colonists' Club 1931harold herbert, old colonists' club ballarat, agriculture, farm -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook, H.V.McKay Massey Harris,-- Harvester Press, Sunshine Harvester McKay Massey Harris - List Of Duplicate Parts With Illustrations Books, 1923 - 1938
... Sunshine Harvester McKay Massey Harris - List Of Duplicate Parts With Illustrations Books...12 volumes of duplicate parts, produced by H.V.McKay Massey Harris...932.01 - Massey Harris Extra Parts List 1923 932.02 - Massey Harris Duplicate Parts With Illustrations 932.03 - Massey Harris Conversion & Specification Tables 932.04 - H.V. ...H.V.McKay Massey Harris,-- Harvester Press...Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne Produced mainly for firm's dealers. H.V. McKays Massey Ferguson Sunshine Harvester Works Farm Machinery 932.01 - Massey Harris Extra Parts List 1923 932.02 - Massey Harris Duplicate Parts With Illustrations 932.03 - Massey Harris Conversion & Specification Tables 932.04 - H.V. ...Produced mainly for firm's dealers.932.01 - Massey Harris Extra Parts List 1923 932.02 - Massey Harris Duplicate Parts With Illustrations 932.03 - Massey Harris Conversion & Specification Tables 932.04 - H.V. McKay Massey Harris Loose Leaf Binder With Drawings 932.05 - Sunshine Harvester McKay Massey Harris - List of duplicate parts with illustrations for the Sunshine Massey Harris Reaper And Binder 932.06 - Sunshine Harvester McKay Massey Harris - List of duplicate parts with illustrations for the Sunshine HST Header Harvesters 932.07 - Sunshine Harvester McKay Massey Harris - List of duplicate parts with illustrations for the Sunshine HST Power Takeoff Header 932.08 - Sunshine Harvester McKay Massey Harris - List of duplicate parts with illustrations for the Massey Harris No 3 Reaper Thresher 8 Ft & 10 Ft 932.09 - Sunshine Harvester McKay Massey Harris - List of duplicate parts with illustrations for the Massey Harris No 5B Reaper Binder 5, 6, 7 & 8 Ft Cuts 932.10 - Sunshine Harvester McKay Massey Harris - List of duplicate parts with illustrations for the Sunshine Havesters Light Draught AL Type Width Of Comb 8 & 10 Ft 932.11 - Sunshine Harvester McKay Massey Harris - List of duplicate parts with illustrations for the Sundercut Stump Jump Disc Cultivating Plough 932.12 - Sunshine Harvester McKay Massey Harris - List of duplicate parts with illustrations for the Sunshine No 2 Power Takeoff Header 10 ft & 12 Ft Cuth.v. mckays massey ferguson, sunshine harvester works, farm machinery -
J. Ward Museum ComplexBooklet - Objects Belonging to Miss Isabella Beatrice White, Passport and The State Savings Bank of Victoria Book, 1930's
... Passport and The State Savings Bank of Victoria Book ......passport...Both patients and staff were in frequent possession of passports and bank books particularly during the 20th century. ...British Passport - bound in thick blue material with the British Coat of Arms embossed in gold. ...The Passport has both printed and hand written information and personal details. ...The objects belonging to Miss Isabella Beatrice White are significant as they show everyday objects used by both patients and staff of Aradale Mental Hospital. bank book passport The Passport has both printed and hand written information and personal details. ...Both patients and staff were in frequent possession of passports and bank books particularly during the 20th century. These objects give an insight into people lives. The objects belonging to Miss Isabella Beatrice White are significant as they show everyday objects used by both patients and staff of Aradale Mental Hospital. British Passport - bound in thick blue material with the British Coat of Arms embossed in gold. The Passport contains 32 pages. The State Savings Bank of Victoria Book - The bank book is grey with black printed type. The Passport has both printed and hand written information and personal details. The bank book contains account details and hand written deposits and withdrawals made.bank book, passport -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Work on paper, Harold Herbert, 'The Broken Plough' by Harold Herbert, 1921 – c.1923
... 'The Broken Plough' by Harold Herbert...Harold HERBERT (1891–1945) A well known watercolour painter who was principal of the Ballarat Technical Art School....Lower right corner - Harold Herbert for the Old Colonists' Club 1931...Harold Herbert...'The Broken Plough' by Harold Herbert Work on paper Harold Herbert ...Harold HERBERT (1891–1945) A well known watercolour painter who was principal of the Ballarat Technical Art School.A framed etching showing a farmer with a plough which is being pulled by a team of horses.Lower right corner - Harold Herbert for the Old Colonists' Club 1931harold herbert, old colonists' club ballarat, agriculture, farming, horses, animals, plough -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.Work on paper, Harold Herbert, 'An Old Cottage Cornwall' by Harold Herbert, c1923
... 'An Old Cottage Cornwall' by Harold Herbert...Harold HERBERT (1891–1945) A well known watercolour painter who was principal of the Ballarat Technical Art School. ...Lower right corner - Harold Herbert for the Old Colonists' Club 1931...Harold Herbert...'An Old Cottage Cornwall' by Harold Herbert Work on paper Harold Herbert ...Harold HERBERT (1891–1945) A well known watercolour painter who was principal of the Ballarat Technical Art School. It is also known as Lime Kiln Cottage. A framed etching showing cottage in Cornwall. A proof was exhibited in London at the Fine Art Society in 1923.Lower right corner - Harold Herbert for the Old Colonists' Club 1931harold herbert, old colonists' club ballarat, agriculture, farming, horses, animals, plough, lime kiln cottage -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumAudio - Oral History, Jennifer Williams, Mr Herbert McFeeters, 4 May 2000
... Mr Herbert McFeeters...Herbert McFeeters as born in Wooragee Creek in 11th July 1905. ...Mr Herbert McFeeters /......Herbert McFeeters...The Beechworth Burke Museum Loch Street Beechworth high-country Herbert McFeeters as born in Wooragee Creek in 11th July 1905. ...Herbert McFeeters as born in Wooragee Creek in 11th July 1905. Mr McFeeters would walk to school in Beechworth by foot, about 3.5 miles through the hills. It would take him and his siblings one hour to get to school. Mr McFeeters worked at the local tannery from the age of 14 for 11 years. After which he worked for himself, farming cattle and selling milk around the region. Mr McFeeters bought land from the Crown, who were selling lands after many miners had left the region. Mr McFeeters recalls the Chinese community that remained the Beechworth area and the social activities in the town, including the pictures, football games and Harvest Festivals. This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke. Mr McFeeters oral history provides detail of life in rural Victoria during the early 20th Century. Mr McFeeters describes his early childhood and working life, including details of the social activities This oral history recording was part of a project conducted by Jennifer Williams in the year 2000 to capture the everyday life and struggles in Beechworth during the twentieth century. This project involved recording seventy oral histories on cassette tapes of local Beechworth residents which were then published in a book titled: Listen to what they say: voices of twentieth century Beechworth. These cassette tapes were digitised in July 2021 with funds made available by the Friends of the Burke. This is a digital copy of a recording that was originally captured on a cassette tape. The cassette tape is black with a horizontal white strip and is currently stored in a clear flat plastic rectangular container. It holds up 40 minutes of recordings on each side.Mr Herbert McFeeters /listen to what they say, beechworth, oral history, burke museum, herbert mcfeeters, wooragee creek, reid's creek -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyArmitage Family, Ella Armitage - Passport, Business Poster
... Ella Armitage - Passport, Business Poster......Passport...Armitage Family - Ella Armitage - Passport and Poster...Armitage Family - Ella Armitage - Passport and Poster...Dandenong & District Historical Society 1st Floor, 39 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne Armitage Family - Ella Armitage - Passport and Poster Business Owner - Armitage Ladies Wear Lonsdale St., Dandenong Armitage Ella Armitage Armitage Ladies Wear Armitage Drapery Drapery Armitage Family Passport Ella Armitage Passport Ella Armitage Poster Armitage Family - Ella Armitage - Passport and Poster Ella Armitage - Passport, Business Poster Armitage Family ...Armitage Family - Ella Armitage - Passport and PosterBusiness Owner - Armitage Ladies Wear Lonsdale St., Dandenongarmitage, ella armitage, armitage ladies wear, armitage drapery, drapery, armitage family, passport, ella armitage passport, ella armitage poster -
Ithacan Historical SocietyPhotograph, Passport edit
... Passport edit....The photograph of the passport has been stamped and indicates that Stavros Mavrokefalos initially intended to return to Australia on 25th February 1922 and his trip was delayed until 5th March 1922....A scanned black and white photograph of a Passport photo for Stavros Mavrokefalos....Passport edit. Photograph ...The photograph of the passport has been stamped and indicates that Stavros Mavrokefalos initially intended to return to Australia on 25th February 1922 and his trip was delayed until 5th March 1922.A scanned black and white photograph of a Passport photo for Stavros Mavrokefalos.stavros mavrokefalos, passports, greece, australia -
Orbost & District Historical SocietyCertificate - Credential certificate, Premier's Office, circa 9th December 1920
... James Massey Herbert was born in 1891 and died in 1971. ...A white paper "Certificate of Credential" for Mr James Massey Herbert. It is in black text with The coat of arms of the United Kingdom at the top. ...Orbost & District Historical Society Ruskin Street Orbost gippsland James Massey Herbert was born in 1891 and died in 1971. ...James Massey Herbert was born in 1891 and died in 1971. He was the son of Lancelot Herbert and Martha Rawling. He was married to Alma Young and his sons were Graham and Eric Herbert. ( info. from John Phillips) This certificate was a letter of introduction to be used when James Massey Herbert travelled overseas. This certificate is not dated but most likely dates from 1920s when J M Herbert took a trip overseas. The Herbert family is/was a prominent Orbost family. They were some of the early settlers in the district. This document reflects an era when oversea travel by Australians was just becoming more regulated and under bureaucratic control.A white paper "Certificate of Credential" for Mr James Massey Herbert. It is in black text with The coat of arms of the United Kingdom at the top. It has been signed by the premier of Victoria.Signed by the premier of Victoria, Harry Sutherland Lawson.certificate-credential herbert-james-massey -
Dandenong & District Historical SocietyBooklet, Alfred Herbert Ltd, Herbert Operators Handbook, 1964
... Herbert Operators Handbook...Alfred Herbert Ltd, Coverntry, UK Drilling Machines...Alfred Herbert Ltd...Machine Operators Handbook Title & Hand written International Harvester Co of Australia Pty Ltd Spiral bound Cover and Text Herbert Operators Handbook Booklet Alfred Herbert Ltd ...Machine Operators HandbookSpiral bound Cover and Textnon-fictionMachine Operators Handbook -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook - H.V. McKay Massey Harris Pty Ltd Australia 1939 - 1945, H.V. McKay Massey Harris Pty Ltd Australia
... H.V. McKay Massey Harris Pty Ltd Australia 1939 - 1945...H.V. McKay Massey Harris Pty Ltd Australia 1939 - 1945...H.V. McKay Massey Harris Pty Ltd Australia...H.V. McKays Massey Ferguson Sunshine Harvester Works H.V. ...Large publicationh.v. mckays massey ferguson, sunshine harvester works -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBook, H.V. McKay Massey Harris Pty Ltd Tractor Specifications
... H.V. McKay Massey Harris Pty Ltd Tractor Specifications...Tractor specifications - McKay Massey Harris...Tractor specifications - McKay Massey Harris...Brimbank Library, 301 Hampshire Road, Sunshine 3020. melbourne H.V. McKays Massey Ferguson Sunshine Harvester Works Tractor specifications - McKay Massey Harris Tractor specifications - McKay Massey Harris H.V. ...Tractor specifications - McKay Massey Harrish.v. mckays massey ferguson, sunshine harvester works -
Federation University Art CollectionDrawing - Pencil on paper, 'Cornwall, UK' by Harold Herbert, 2009
... 'Cornwall, UK' by Harold Herbert......herbert...Harold HERBERT (1891-1945) Born Australia This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. ...Harold Herbert...The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007. art artwork harold herbert herbert needs framing Small unframed drawing 'Cornwall, UK' by Harold Herbert Drawing Pencil on paper Harold Herbert ...Harold HERBERT (1891-1945) Born Australia This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Small unframed drawingart, artwork, harold herbert, herbert, needs framing -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan (copy), 'Proposed New Catholic School at Camperdown' by Herbert L. Coburn
... 'Proposed New Catholic School at Camperdown' by Herbert L. Coburn...Ballarat born Herbert L. Coburn grew up to be a renowned Ballarat architect, practising from 1905 to 1956. ...Herbert L. Coburn F.R.A.I.A....'Proposed New Catholic School at Camperdown' by Herbert L. Coburn Plan (copy) Herbert L. Coburn F.R.A.I.A. ...Ballarat born Herbert L. Coburn grew up to be a renowned Ballarat architect, practising from 1905 to 1956. He taught Architecture and Building Construction at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) from 1918, resigning in 1948 due to ill health. Copy of a plan for a Catholic primary school at Camperdown by H.L. Coburn. The plan includes front elevation, ground floor and block plan.coburn, h.l. coburn, herbert l. coburn, architecture, camperdown, architectural plan -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlan - Plan (copy), 'Design for Brick Residence Cnr Sturt and Russell St for K. Price Esq.' by Herbert C. Coburn, not dated
... 'Design for Brick Residence Cnr Sturt and Russell St for K. Price Esq.' by Herbert C. Coburn...Ballarat born Herbert L. Coburn grew up to be a renowned Ballarat architect, practising from 1905 to 1956. ...Herbert L. Coburn F.R.A.I.A....Coburn 'Design for Brick Residence Cnr Sturt and Russell St for K. Price Esq.' by Herbert C. Coburn Plan Plan (copy) Herbert L. ...Ballarat born Herbert L. Coburn grew up to be a renowned Ballarat architect, practising from 1905 to 1956. He taught Architecture and Building Construction at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) from 1918, resigning in 1948 due to ill health.Photocopy of a plan by architect H. L. Coburnherbert l. coburn, coburn, h.l. coburn, k. price, architectural plan, russell street, ballarat -
Federation University Historical CollectionPlans (copy), 'Proposed new Premises at Horsham for Paterson's Furniture Pty Ltd' by Herbert L. Coburn, not dated
... 'Proposed new Premises at Horsham for Paterson's Furniture Pty Ltd' by Herbert L. Coburn...Ballarat born Herbert L. Coburn grew up to be a renowned Ballarat architect, practising from 1905 to 1956. ...Herbert L. Coburn F.R.A.I.A....Coburn Plans (copy) Herbert L. Coburn F.R.A.I.A. ...Ballarat born Herbert L. Coburn grew up to be a renowned Ballarat architect, practising from 1905 to 1956. He taught Architecture and Building Construction at the Ballarat School of Mines (SMB) from 1918, resigning in 1948 due to ill health.Copy of 2 plans for a proposed double storey building at Horsham for Paterson's Furniture Pty Ltd.: .1) Ground and first floor plans .2) Elevationsherbert l. coburn, h.l. coburn, coburn, architecture, horsham, paterson's furniture pty ltd, architectural plan -
Surrey Hills Historical Society CollectionBook, Stepping Out with Arthur: Arthur James Harrison (Jnr) An insight into my life, my history and my family
... Stepping Out with Arthur: Arthur James Harrison (Jnr) An insight into my life, my history and my family....An insight into the life history and family of Arthur James Harrison (Jnr). Includes a descendancy chart of Arthur James Harrison (Snr) . ...An insight into the life history and family of Arthur James Harrison (Jnr). Includes a descendancy chart of Arthur James Harrison (Snr)...Arthur James Harrison...Arthur James Harrison...Book Arthur James Harrison Arthur James Harrison ...An insight into the life history and family of Arthur James Harrison (Jnr). Includes a descendancy chart of Arthur James Harrison (Snr) . Max Holt lived Leopold Crescent, Mont Albert.An insight into the life history and family of Arthur James Harrison (Jnr). Includes a descendancy chart of Arthur James Harrison (Snr)(mr) arthur harrison, (miss) alice lee, (mrs) matilda lee, (mrs) jessie lane, (miss) ruth isabel lee, (mr) harold lane, burwood cemetery, (miss) jean harrison, (miss) maida harrison, (miss) ruby harrison, (mr) ken harrison, (mr) harry smith, (mr) clarry o'shea, (mrs) ruth harrison, (miss) lois ruth harrison, (mr) ian harold harrison, camberwell road, surrey hills presbyterian football club, leopold crescent, (mr) garry hutchinson, (miss) dianne humphris, surrey hills bowling club, eastern suburbs churches football association, hartwell, mont albert, surrey hills state school, surrey hills methodist church, churches, box hill council, (miss) vivien kaskazian, canterbury bowling club, (mrs) maida mossop -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBooklet - Who's who at Massey-Ferguson (Australia) limited, Sunshine [1958], McKay Massey Harris, H.V
... Who's who at Massey-Ferguson (Australia) limited, Sunshine [1958]...c21p. ill, port black and white. 6cm (h) x 3cm (w) Sunshine, Vic : Massey - Ferguson, 1958|List of Massey Ferguson staff members:|(1) L. ...McKay Massey Harris, H.V...Massey Ferguson Sunshine Harvester Works c21p. ill, port black and white. 6cm (h) x 3cm (w) Sunshine, Vic : Massey - Ferguson, 1958|List of Massey Ferguson staff members:|(1) L. ...massey ferguson, sunshine harvester works -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePlaque - Nameplate, James & Alexander Brown, 1849 – 1931
... James & Alexander Brown...This is one of two cast brass nameplates of James & Alexander Brown in our collection. ...The plate was owned by James & Alex. Brown. ..."JAMES & ALEXR. BROWN / COLLIERY PROPRIETORS / & STEAMSHIP OWNERS"...James & Alexander Brown...The plate was owned by James & Alex. Brown. James & Alexander Brown Plaque Nameplate James & Alexander Brown ...This is one of two cast brass nameplates of James & Alexander Brown in our collection. The Newcastle, NSW, firm was renowned for its coal mining and exporting business established in colonial Australia in 1843. The firm had an office in Melbourne and sold coal for commercial use and from the Wharf for the domestic market. The coal was then distributed along the southwest coast of Victoria in steamships or steam packets and into the regional areas of Victoria by cart and wagon. In 1890 there was a strike of coal workers but the Geelong Advertiser, September 1, 1890, announced that “a firm of coal merchants only recently received some large cargoes from Newcastle”. This supply of coal could have originated at the colliery of James & Alexander Brown. About James & Alexander Brown: - James (1816-1894), John (1823-1846) and Alexander Brown (1827-1877) migrated with their parents from Scotland to Sydney, Australia, in 1842. The next year James leased land and was assisted by his brothers Alexander and John in mining coal in the area near Maitland. The market was very competitive, with the government controlling prices. James was instrumental in a legal battle that resulted in the introduction of open competition for coal mining. James and Alexander had become business partners by 1852 and moved south of Newcastle where they established and worked a profitable mining enterprise. Their assets by 1857 included a ships’ chandlery, a fleet of steamships and an overseas trading business. They were the first firm to import rum, sugar and coffee into Newcastle. By 1892 they were exporting coal to New Zealand, China, North America, and various colonial ports. They had elaborate workshops to service their own steam engines and steamships. They were the first to use a steam collier vessel in Australian waters and they set up the second tug boat in Newcastle, the beginning of being owners of many more tug boats and performing a towing business. By 1868 James & Alexander Brown was the largest coal producer in the colony. James focused on managing the colliery and Alexander on overseas trade. It was estimated that the firm had produced over eight per cent of coal in New South Wales by 1914. James & Alexander Brown advertised in the Melbourne Herald in the early 1900s and kept an office at Queen Street, Melbourne as well as at the Wharf, stating their telephone numbers for both places. The coal was available for ‘Immediate Delivery’ for household and industrial purposes. The advertising claimed that their Pelaw Main coal was the famous household coal that met the highest test in Australia and burned bright and clean. Domestic customers could purchase the coal at the wharf or pay for delivery. Commercial customers could load their purchases into their steamships or wagons for further distribution into regional Victoria. After James’s death in 1894 his son John managed the firm, which was also known as J & A Brown. John passed away in 1930 and his sons took over. In 1931 the firm amalgamated with Abermain Seaham and the new name was J & A Brown & Abermain Seaham Collieries Ltd. commonly abbreviated to JABAS, which merged with Caledonian Collieries Ltd in 1960 and Coal & Allied Industries Ltd. was formed. The pair of nameplates is significant for its connection with the firm James & Alexander Brown. The firm was established in 1845 and became one of the largest collieries in colonial Australia. It was involved in trading within Australia and overseas. James was involved in the introduction of open competition for coal mining prices. They were the first to use a steam colliery in Australian waters and the first to import goods such as rum, sugar and coffee into New South Wales. The firm had a Melbourne office in the early 1900s, selling and distributing coal throughout Victoria, which likely included the Port of Warrnambool, which opened in 1890. The nameplates are likely to have originated from the Melbourne location.Brass Entrance Name Plate, one of a pair. Eight holes are formed through the plate; one in each corner, and four more holes are within the inscription area. The cast plate has three rows of text with the company’s name and type of business. The plate was owned by James & Alex. Brown. "JAMES & ALEXR. BROWN / COLLIERY PROPRIETORS / & STEAMSHIP OWNERS"flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, nameplate, james & alexander brown, j & a brown, james & alexr brown, colliery proprietors, steamship owners, ship chandlers, coal mine, coal export, australian import, australian export, newcastle, colliers, coastal trade, steamships -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillagePlaque - Nameplate, James & Alexander Brown, 1849 – 1931
... James & Alexander Brown...This is one of two cast brass nameplates of James & Alexander Brown in our collection. ...The plate was owned by James & Alex. Brown. ..."JAMES & ALEXR. BROWN / COLLIERY PROPRIETORS / & STEAMSHIP OWNERS"...James & Alexander Brown...The plate was owned by James & Alex. Brown. James & Alexander Brown Plaque Nameplate James & Alexander Brown ...This is one of two cast brass nameplates of James & Alexander Brown in our collection. The Newcastle, NSW, firm was renowned for its coal mining and exporting business established in colonial Australia in 1843. The firm had an office in Melbourne and sold coal for commercial use and from the Wharf for the domestic market. The coal was then distributed along the southwest coast of Victoria in steamships or steam packets and into the regional areas of Victoria by cart and wagon. In 1890 there was a strike of coal workers but the Geelong Advertiser, September 1, 1890, announced that “a firm of coal merchants only recently received some large cargoes from Newcastle”. This supply of coal could have originated at the colliery of James & Alexander Brown. About James & Alexander Brown: - James (1816-1894), John (1823-1846) and Alexander Brown (1827-1877) migrated with their parents from Scotland to Sydney, Australia, in 1842. The next year James leased land and was assisted by his brothers Alexander and John in mining coal in the area near Maitland. The market was very competitive, with the government controlling prices. James was instrumental in a legal battle that resulted in the introduction of open competition for coal mining. James and Alexander had become business partners by 1852 and moved south of Newcastle where they established and worked a profitable mining enterprise. Their assets by 1857 included a ships’ chandlery, a fleet of steamships and an overseas trading business. They were the first firm to import rum, sugar and coffee into Newcastle. By 1892 they were exporting coal to New Zealand, China, North America, and various colonial ports. They had elaborate workshops to service their own steam engines and steamships. They were the first to use a steam collier vessel in Australian waters and they set up the second tug boat in Newcastle, the beginning of being owners of many more tug boats and performing a towing business. By 1868 James & Alexander Brown was the largest coal producer in the colony. James focused on managing the colliery and Alexander on overseas trade. It was estimated that the firm had produced over eight per cent of coal in New South Wales by 1914. James & Alexander Brown advertised in the Melbourne Herald in the early 1900s and kept an office at Queen Street, Melbourne as well as at the Wharf, stating their telephone numbers for both places. The coal was available for ‘Immediate Delivery’ for household and industrial purposes. The advertising claimed that their Pelaw Main coal was the famous household coal that met the highest test in Australia and burned bright and clean. Domestic customers could purchase the coal at the wharf or pay for delivery. Commercial customers could load their purchases into their steamships or wagons for further distribution into regional Victoria. After James’s death in 1894 his son John managed the firm, which was also known as J & A Brown. John passed away in 1930 and his sons took over. In 1931 the firm amalgamated with Abermain Seaham and the new name was J & A Brown & Abermain Seaham Collieries Ltd. commonly abbreviated to JABAS, which merged with Caledonian Collieries Ltd in 1960 and Coal & Allied Industries Ltd. was formed. The pair of nameplates is significant for its connection with the firm James & Alexander Brown. The firm was established in 1845 and became one of the largest collieries in colonial Australia. It was involved in trading within Australia and overseas. James was involved in the introduction of open competition for coal mining prices. They were the first to use a steam colliery in Australian waters and the first to import goods such as rum, sugar and coffee into New South Wales. The firm had a Melbourne office in the early 1900s, selling and distributing coal throughout Victoria, which likely included the Port of Warrnambool, which opened in 1890. The nameplates are likely to have originated from the Melbourne location.Brass Entrance Name Plate, one of a pair. Eight holes are formed through the plate; one in each corner, and four more holes are within the inscription area. The cast plate has three rows of text with the company’s name and type of business. The plate was owned by James & Alex. Brown. "JAMES & ALEXR. BROWN / COLLIERY PROPRIETORS / & STEAMSHIP OWNERS"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, nameplate, james & alexander brown, j & a brown, james & alexr brown, colliery proprietors, steamship owners, ship chandlers, coal mine, coal export, australian import, australian export, newcastle, colliers, coastal trade, steamships -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchDocument - Army Service History, Major Herbert James SHANNON
... Major Herbert James SHANNON ...Empire research/service history of Major Herbert James SHANNON 2314 8th Light Horse AIF - Enlisted 21/6/1915 aged 40 years 9 months - Served Dardanelles, Egypt, Palestine and Sinai - Batles Gallipoli, The Nek, 2nd Gaza, Beersheba, Tel El Khuweilfe, At Huj Led Charge during the Es Salt Raid, Tiberias, Damascus. ...Discharged 6/10/1919. h j shannon 8th light horse aif wangaratta rsl Service No 2312 Two pages of cream coloured paper with black typing below rising sun crest centred in ornate border. Major Herbert James SHANNON Document Army Service History Michael J Charteris ...Empire research/service history of Major Herbert James SHANNON 2314 8th Light Horse AIF - Enlisted 21/6/1915 aged 40 years 9 months - Served Dardanelles, Egypt, Palestine and Sinai - Batles Gallipoli, The Nek, 2nd Gaza, Beersheba, Tel El Khuweilfe, At Huj Led Charge during the Es Salt Raid, Tiberias, Damascus. Awarded Distinguished Service Order Mentioned in Dispatches VD 1914/5 Star British War Medal Victory Medal. Discharged 6/10/1919. Two pages of cream coloured paper with black typing below rising sun crest centred in ornate border.Service No 2312h j shannon, 8th light horse aif, wangaratta rsl -
Melbourne LegacyBooklet, Commonwealth of Australia, Passport of George Knocks, 1928
... Passport of George Knocks...A passport of Legatee George Knocks from 1928. ...Black hardcover passport of George Knocks issued 1928....Melbourne Legacy 293 Swanston Street Melbourne melbourne A passport of Legatee George Knocks from 1928. ...A passport of Legatee George Knocks from 1928. George Knocks was born in the UK and joined the Royal Navy in World War 1. He later migrated to Australia and joined Legacy in 1929 until his death in 1945, he left a significant bequest to Melbourne Legacy which was used to help many people. Information from a press release in 1975 relates the story of George Knocks who joined Legacy and left a bequest that made a difference. The information was intended to be used by press and magazines etc. A longer version of the story is in the Weekly Bulletin - 29 Sept 1964 and a document prepared by Legatee Armstrong in 1965 called One Man's Legacy. Summary: George was described as a lonely ex-seaman who migrated to Australia after the first world war. He learnt about Legacy and the work with widows and children. 'He joined up as a Legatee and from that day, the pattern of life changed greatly for George. He became absorbed in his new environment and spent most of his time with the children. The mothers founding him a rugged, but completely trustworthy friend.' When George died on 14 April 1945 he was mourned by many Legacy friends. His left his property to four comrades, as trustees to use in continuing Legacy's work, this bequest became the George Knocks Fund. As a result, a great many people in Legacy's care were helped, in all sorts of ways.A record of the life of a legatee and an example of what passports contained in the 1920s.Black hardcover passport of George Knocks issued 1928.Cover stamped in black ink 'A73884' and signed in black ink 'G. Knocks', pages notes in pen and pencil, stamp from Colombo, Sri Lanka and Freemantle WA, in purple ink.george knocks, fund, bequests -
Buninyong Visitor Information CentreDocument (item) - Journal, James Letcher, Transcript of the journal of James Letcher, 1857
... Transcript of the journal of James Letcher...Copy of the transcribed journal of James Letcher's travels from Cornwall to Ballarat in 1857, aboard the vessel, The Titan....Blue plastic spiral bound folder with plastic sleeves containing pages of the journal of James Letcher written in 1857....James Letcher...James Letcher...Transcript of the journal of James Letcher Document Journal James Letcher James Letcher ...Copy of the transcribed journal of James Letcher's travels from Cornwall to Ballarat in 1857, aboard the vessel, The Titan.james letcher, the titan, shipping, maritime history, voyage to australia, ballarat, cornwall, travel, transport -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library CollectionBook - Novel, Borden, Mary, Passport For A Girl by Mary Borden
... Passport For A Girl by Mary Borden...Text, spine: ' PASSPORT / FOR A / GIRL / Mary Borden. '...Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection 69 Sussex St Linton 3360 Mary Borden Fiction Text, spine: ' PASSPORT / FOR A / GIRL / Mary Borden. ' Hardcover book with a dark navy blue cover. 331 pages. ...Hardcover book with a dark navy blue cover. 331 pages. Prior Ownership: W. & D. Thomas, News Agents, Inglewood and Booklovers' Art Shop, King's Cross, Sydney.fictionmary borden, fiction -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Herbert Thomas Bishop, 31/12/1937 12:00:00 AM
... Herbert Thomas Bishop...Certifying Herbert Thomas Bishop as a Fellow of the Institute of Municipal Administration...Certificate from the Institute of Municipal Administration certifying Herbert Thomas Bishop as a Fellow of the Institute of Municipal Administration...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Certifying Herbert Thomas Bishop as a Fellow of the Institute of Municipal Administration Bishop Herbert Thomas Certificate from the Institute of Municipal Administration. ...Certificate from the Institute of Municipal Administration.Certificate from the Institute of Municipal Administration certifying Herbert Thomas Bishop as a Fellow of the Institute of Municipal AdministrationCertificate from the Institute of Municipal Administration. bishop, herbert thomas -
Kew Historical Society IncLegal record (Item), Thomas Judd to James Bonwick: Agreement for Sale of Land at Parish of Boroondara, 1853, 28/02/1853
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Thomas Judd to James Bonwick: Agreement for Sale of Land at Parish of Boroondara, 1853...James Bonwick (1817-1906), the Victorian educator and historian, acquired land in Kew on which to establish a home and school in 1853, not 1854 as more commonly stated. ...Original three page signed agreement dating from 1853 for the purchase of land between Cotham Road and Parkhill Road by the Victorian historian, educator and writer, James Bonwick. ...That upon payment of the whole amount of the purchase money the said Thomas Judd shall execute a conveyance of the premises to the said James Bonwick Such conveyance to be prepared by and at the expense of the said James Bonwick who - [PAGE 3] who shall also pay the cost of any attested copies he may require. ---- As witness the hands of the said parties this the twenty first day of February one thousand Eight Hundred and fifty Three. ----- [Signature] T. ...James Bonwick...Judd [Signature] Jas Bonwick ------------ Transcribed David White 25/08/2020 Original three page signed agreement dating from 1853 for the purchase of land between Cotham Road and Parkhill Road by the Victorian historian, educator and writer, James Bonwick. Thomas Judd to James Bonwick: Agreement for Sale of Land at Parish of Boroondara, 1853 Legal record Legal record James Bonwick Thomas Judd ...James Bonwick (1817-1906), the Victorian educator and historian, acquired land in Kew on which to establish a home and school in 1853, not 1854 as more commonly stated. Bonwick returned to England in 1859 for a period, later returning to Melbourne and settling in St Kilda. He was the author of a number of histories and an official transcriber of Government records.This newly acquired document, from a former owner of 'Parkhill' (20 Hillcrest Avenue, Kew), is of statewide importance as it is the original copy of the agreement made between Thomas Judd of Parkhill and James Bonwick in 1853 for the purchase of land in Kew. Both Thomas Judd and James Bonwick were significant pioneers of Victoria.TRANSCRIPT [TITLE] Thomas Judd to James Bonwick Agreement for Sale of Land at Parish of Boroondara [PAGE 1] Articles of agreement made and entered into this the Twentyth eighth day of February One thousand Eight Hundred and fifty three Between Thomas Judd of Melbourne in the Colony of Victoria Gentleman of the one part and James Bonwick of Melbourne in the Colony of Victoria Gentleman of the other part whereby the said Thomas Judd agrees to sell unto the said James Bonwick who hereby agrees to purchase a piece or parcel of land containing two and half acres be the land more or less part of Portion Number Eighty five of the Parish of Boroondara in the County of Bourke commencing at a point on the Northern boundary line of the said Portion Seventeen Chains fifty links East from the North West angle of the same and bounded on the East by other part of said Portion in a line bearing South Eight Hundred and sixty two feet on the South by other part of said Portion Eighty five in a line bearing West one Hundred twenty six and half feet on the West by other part of said Portion Eighty five in a line bearing North Eight Hundred and Sixty two feet on the North by the Northern boundary line of the said Portion Eighty five in a line bearing East one Hundred twenty six and half feet to the commencing point at or for the price or sum of one [PAGE 2] One Hundred Pounds to be paid and payable in the manner hereinafter mentioned that is to say the Sum of Thirty pounds to be paid on the day of the date hereof and the sum of forty pounds by the acceptance of the said James Bonwick for that sum at three months bearing interest thereon after the rate of Eight Pounds per centum per annum and the Sum of Thirty pounds by the acceptance of the said James Bonwick for that sum after Six months with interest thereon after the rate of Eight pounds per centum per annum It is furthermore agreed that the said James Bonwick shall have access by a right of way fifteen feet wide reserved by the said Thomas Judd to the Government Road being the Southern Boundary of Portion Eighty five. That in case default shall be made in the payment of any of any of the Acceptances above mentioned the amount paid shall be actually forfeited to the said Thomas Judd who shall be at liberty to resell the premises. That upon payment of the whole amount of the purchase money the said Thomas Judd shall execute a conveyance of the premises to the said James Bonwick Such conveyance to be prepared by and at the expense of the said James Bonwick who - [PAGE 3] who shall also pay the cost of any attested copies he may require. ---- As witness the hands of the said parties this the twenty first day of February one thousand Eight Hundred and fifty Three. ----- [Signature] T. Judd [Signature] Jas Bonwick Witness [Signature illegible] £ Received Cash on account of the above 30.0.0 Thirty Pounds Bill at three Months with interest 42.4.0 Bill at Six Months with interest 31.4.0 _____ £103.8.0 _____ [Signature] T. Judd [Signature] Jas Bonwick ------------ Transcribed David White 25/08/2020 james bonwick, thomas judd, land titles - kew (vic), pioneers - kew - victoria -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMagazine - Massey - Ferguson Review 1958 - 1971 Publications, Massey - Ferguson
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Collection of Massey - Ferguson Review 1958 - 1971 Publications (Incomplete set)...2994.00 - Massey Ferguson Review Collection (Incomplete Set) 2994.01 - Sunshine Massey Harris Review Vol 2 No 14 Jan-Feb 1959 2994.02 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 20 Septmeber 1958 2994.03 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 22 Dec-Jan 1958-59 2994.04 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 23 Feb-March 1959 2994.05 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 25 April-May 1959 2994.06 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 26 June-July 1959 2994.07 - Massey Ferguson Review 12th February 1960 2994.08 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 32 March 1960 2994.09 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 33 April 1960 2994.10 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 34 May 1960 2994.11 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 35 June-July 1960 2994.12 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 31 Jan-Feb 1961 2994.13 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 41 March 1961 2994.14 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 42 April 1961 2994.15 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 43 May-June 1961 2994.16 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 44 July 1961 2994.17 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 46 October 1961 2994.18 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 47 Nov-Dec 1961 2994.19 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 48 January 1962 2994.20 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 49 February 1962 2994.21 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 51 May 1962 2994.22 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 52 June 1962 2994.23 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 53 July 1962 2994.24 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 54 August 1962 2994.25 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 55 September 1962 2994.26 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 56 October 1962 2994.27 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 57 Nov-Dec 1962 2994.28 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 58 Jan-Feb 1963 2994.29 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 59 March 1963 2994.30 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 60 April 1963 2994.31 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 61 May 1963 2994.32 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 62 June-July 1963 2994.33 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 63 August 1963 2994.34 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 64 September 1963 2994.35 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 66 Nov-Dec 1963 2994.36 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 67 Jan-Feb 1964 2994.37 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 68 March 1964 2994.38 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 70 June 1964 2994.39 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 71 July 1964 2994.40 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 76 Jan-Feb 1965 2994.41 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 77 March 1965 2994.42 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 79 May 1965 2994.43 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 80 June 1965 2994.44 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 81 July 1965 2994.45 - Massey Ferguson Review No 82 August 1965 2994.46 - Massey Ferguson Review No 86 December 1965 2994.47 - Massey Ferguson Review No 90 May-June 1966 2994.48 - Massey Ferguson Review No 92 August 1966 2994.49 - Massey Ferguson Review No 93 September 1966 2994.50 - Massey Ferguson Review No 95 October 1966 2994.51 - Massey Ferguson Review No 97 Jan-Feb 1967 2994.52 - Massey Ferguson Review No 100 June 1967 2994.53 - Massey Ferguson Review No 105 Nov-Dec 1967 2994.54 - Massey Ferguson Review No 106 Jan-Feb 1968 2994.55 - Massey Ferguson Review No 107 March 1968 2994.56 - Massey Ferguson Review No 109 May 1968 2994.57 - Massey Ferguson Review No 110 June 1968 2994.58 - Massey Ferguson Review No 111 July 1968 2994.59 - Massey Ferguson Review No 112 August 1968 2994.60 - Massey Ferguson Review No 113 September 1968 2994.61 - Massey Ferguson Review No 114 October 1968 2994.62 - Massey Ferguson Review No 115 Nov-Dec 1968 2994.63 - Massey Ferguson Review No 116 Jan-Feb 1969 2994.64 - Massey Ferguson Review No 117 March 1969 2994.65 - Massey Ferguson Review No 118 April 1969 2994.66 - Massey Ferguson Review No 119 May 1969 2994.67 - Massey Ferguson Review No 120 June 1969 2994.68 - Massey Ferguson Review No 121 July 1969 2994.69 - Massey Ferguson Review No 122 August 1969 2994.70 - Massey Ferguson Review No 123 September 1969 2994.71 - Massey Ferguson Review No 124 October 1969 2994.72 - Massey Ferguson Review No 125 Nov-Dec 1969 2994.73 - Massey Ferguson Review No 128 April 1970 2994.74 - Massey Ferguson Review No 129 May 1970 2994.75 - Massey Ferguson Review No 130 June 1970 2994.76 - Massey Ferguson Review No 131 July 1970 2994.77 - Massey Ferguson Review No 132 August 1970 2994.78 - Massey Ferguson Review No 133 September 1970 2994.79 - Massey Ferguson Review No 135 Nov-Dec 1970 2994.80 - Massey Ferguson Review No 136 Jan-Feb 1971 2994.81 - Massey Ferguson Review No 137 March 1971 2994.82 - Massey Ferguson Review No 138 April 1971 2994.83 - Massey Ferguson Review No 139 May 1971 2994.84 - Massey Ferguson Review No 140 June 1971 2994.85 - Massey Ferguson Review No 141 July 1971...Massey - Ferguson...H.V. 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Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 23 Feb-March 1959 2994.05 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 25 April-May 1959 2994.06 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 26 June-July 1959 2994.07 - Massey Ferguson Review 12th February 1960 2994.08 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 32 March 1960 2994.09 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 33 April 1960 2994.10 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 34 May 1960 2994.11 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 35 June-July 1960 2994.12 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 31 Jan-Feb 1961 2994.13 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 41 March 1961 2994.14 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 42 April 1961 2994.15 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 43 May-June 1961 2994.16 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 44 July 1961 2994.17 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 46 October 1961 2994.18 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 47 Nov-Dec 1961 2994.19 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 48 January 1962 2994.20 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 49 February 1962 2994.21 - Massey Ferguson Review Vol 2 No 51 May 1962 2994.22 - 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Federation University Historical CollectionLetter - Correspondence, James Oddie, Statement from James Oddie, 09/06/1886
... Statement from James Oddie...James Oddie was Vice-President of the Ballarat School of Mines in 1886....It is handwritten by James Oddie for the Ballarat School of Mine Council and is in regards to the duties of Professor Ferdinand Krause....The progress of the work is thus considerably delayed. James Oddie"...James Oddie...Statement from James Oddie Letter Correspondence James Oddie ...James Oddie was Vice-President of the Ballarat School of Mines in 1886.Blue, lined, foolscap paper from Ballarat School of Mines Logo. It is handwritten by James Oddie for the Ballarat School of Mine Council and is in regards to the duties of Professor Ferdinand Krause."The Vice-President submits the following statement for consideration by the Council: - On Tuesday 1st June between 2 and 3 o'clock in the afternoon I called on Professor Krause and requested him to prepare plans and sections with a view to the erection of furnaces, machinery, and appliances which the committee appointed by Council had resolved upon obtained for the School. Mr Krause at once refused, urging that this work was outside his duties, but that he would be willing to undertake it if allowed a remuneration of 5% which was 2 1/2 % less than a professional engineer would charge. He took exception to a paragraph that appeared in the "Ballarat Star" of the 28th May which referred to the visit and inspection of the Honorary Staff or mechanical engineers on the day previous. He further stated that he was not going to be a shoeblack to these persons and his language and manner was generally offensive and insubordinate. The progress of the work is thus considerably delayed. James Oddie"ballarat school of mines, oddie, krause, mining, furnace, james oddie, ferdinand krause
