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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesAdministrative record, Dept of Agriculture, Victoria, Produce Plants 21/2, 1978-1980
... ...plant orders...plants stolen plants plant orders Manila folder tied with a sholace. ...plants, stolen plants, plant orders -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesDocument - Personal files, Andrew Smith's Files, 1981-2022
... Miscellaneous plant lists and purchasing orders. The Shady Walk - Plant ID 2 Assignment. ...Miscellaneous plant lists and purchasing orders. The Shady Walk - Plant ID 2 Assignment. ...cactus, cacti, clematis, orchard redevelopment, r. hall, geoff olive, pruning garden, field station, vcah, university of melbourne, burnley, jill kellow, field station redevelopment, field nursery, student gardens, turfgrass, grassy woodland, chris findlay, phil tulk, grasslands, herbaceous border, car park, native garden, restoration native garden, john rayner, hilda kirkhope rockery, herb garden, rainforest garden redevelopment, plant lists, shady walk, salvia, trees, tai-haku cherry, tree management, tree lists, david aldous, grey border -
Eltham District Historical Society IncNewspaper articles, Yarra Dam
... Two newspaper articles discussing the proposed construction of the Yarra Dam at Warrandyte: Yarra Dam at Warrandyte not the only alternative - Mr Stokes, Diamond Valley Mirror, 14 October, 1964 Fears grow on Yarra Valley Dam Board orders air surey, Diamond Valley Mirror, 24 February 1965 The Sugarloaf Reservoir Project, including a major pumping station and water treatment plant was completed, increasing Melbourne's total storage capacity by 95,000 million litres in 1981....Eltham District Historical Society Inc 728 Main Rd Eltham melbourne Two newspaper articles discussing the proposed construction of the Yarra Dam at Warrandyte: Yarra Dam at Warrandyte not the only alternative - Mr Stokes, Diamond Valley Mirror, 14 October, 1964 Fears grow on Yarra Valley Dam Board orders air surey, Diamond Valley Mirror, 24 February 1965 The Sugarloaf Reservoir Project, including a major pumping station and water treatment plant was completed, increasing Melbourne's total storage capacity by 95,000 million litres in 1981. water supply sugarloaf reservoir christmas hills Yarra Dam Warrandyte 2 pages Yarra Dam Newspaper articles ...Two newspaper articles discussing the proposed construction of the Yarra Dam at Warrandyte: Yarra Dam at Warrandyte not the only alternative - Mr Stokes, Diamond Valley Mirror, 14 October, 1964 Fears grow on Yarra Valley Dam Board orders air surey, Diamond Valley Mirror, 24 February 1965 The Sugarloaf Reservoir Project, including a major pumping station and water treatment plant was completed, increasing Melbourne's total storage capacity by 95,000 million litres in 1981.2 pageswater supply, sugarloaf, reservoir, christmas hills, yarra dam, warrandyte -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageFunctional object - Hand operated embossing document press, 1910
... In 1914 the mill ordered its own generator, providing the town with electricity and effectively doubling its plant size by October 1915, six months after Gallipoli. Thereafter, government orders for cloth and military supplies assured the mill’s success right through the First World War and on until 1923. ...In 1914 the mill ordered its own generator, providing the town with electricity and effectively doubling its plant size by October 1915, six months after Gallipoli. Thereafter, government orders for cloth and military supplies assured the mill’s success right through the First World War and on until 1923. ...The woollen mill was a vital part of Warrnambool for all but 22 years of the town’s history since it's the establishment in 1847 when the first land sales were held and white settlement began. In 1869 the Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company began operations on the mill site, in 1875, shareholders of the then defunct Warrnambool Meat Preserving Company happily sold the land and buildings on the Merri river to Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company Ltd for £5,000. The site was sold again in 1876 to grazer Robert Hood of Sherwood, who was chairman of directors of the failed company, which couldn’t raise sufficient capital to keep the works operating. The entrepreneurial Hood then used the existing plant to turn his own wool into tweed cloth. But just as the mill was starting to show a profit, a fire destroyed the building and plant on the night of 25 March 1882. So again, the mill was operational for six short years. Insurers only paid a fraction over 10% of the damage, Hood couldn't raise sufficient capital to rebuild on his own, and so the site lay unused until 1910. In 1908 Marcus Saltau and Peter John McGennan convinced the Warrnambool Chamber of Commerce to invest in a secondary industry with local capital. A public meeting in September 1908 agreed to raise £40,000, electing Saltau chairman of directors, a post he held for 34 years. A year later, using mostly local money, the Warrnambool Woollen Mill Company dispatched its first manager, John E. Bennett, to buy a plant and recruit 20 experienced staff from the Yorkshire woollen industry in December 1909. Another year more, the new mill was officially opened on 14 November 1910 by Marcus Saltau as company chairman and town mayor. Eighteen months on, in May 1912, the mill paid its first half-yearly dividend of 2 ½%. It was now working two shifts, with a year's orders to fill. In 1914 the mill ordered its own generator, providing the town with electricity and effectively doubling its plant size by October 1915, six months after Gallipoli. Thereafter, government orders for cloth and military supplies assured the mill’s success right through the First World War and on until 1923. A plant upgrade in 1922 for machinery to make worsted fabric drained profits, which, with a fall in demand, led to a loss in 1925. Profits were restored by the 1930s, despite the Depression, mostly due to tight management and robust marketing. Production boomed again during the Second World War, but soon foreign competition bit into profits, forcing the company to consolidate operations. The ‘50s and ‘60s were golden years for the mill. Security and growth gave the company confidence to trial Australia’s first electric blanket in 1958 and to install Swiss Sulzer looms in 1965. Over time, the building facades took on the modern look that the mill presented until it closed. The Dunlop company bought the mill in 1968, fending off a challenge from Onkaparinga in South Australia, and continued to expand by adding Wendouree Woollen Mill in the same year and Dream-spun Textiles a decade later, in 1979. Soon after that purchase, however, the mill began its slippery slide into decline. Dunlop sold to its former rival bidder Onkaparinga Woollen Co. Ltd in 1982, which in turn was taken over by Macquarie Worsted's only a year later, in 1983. Operations remained stable for a decade until 1994 when the Macquarie Group signaled that its newly rationalised operations left no room for the Warrnambool investment. The final operator of the mill was The Smith Family charity group, which ran the site by agreement with the Warrnambool City Council and a state government grant in that same year, 1994. The mill became more of a fabric recycler than a manufacturer. The site was sold to private operators in February 2003 and rezoned four months later to allow for the mixed housing development. The embossing press is significant for its association with the Warrnambool Woollen Mills 1910-1968, a major employer in the Warrnambool district. The press is also significant as an example of commercial office equipment used in the 19th and 20th century.Press, metal, for Company seal of Warrnambool Woollen Mill, stamping their brand as Western District Worsted Mills Pty Ltd. Metal is black with red and gold floral markings. Inscription of stamp reads "WESTERN DISTRICT WORSTED MILLS PROPRIETRY LIMITED" flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, warrnambool woollen mills, western district worsted mills proprietry limited, worsted fabric, printing press, logo printing press, stamp printing press, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Financial record - INVOICE COLLECTION: D. Danson & Sons
... After having concentrated on the production side, he installed a plant for the treatment of his own tomatoes, and those of other growers. The fruit is converted into pulp and tomato sauce, for which a good demand is being experienced, orders for pulp being received from New South Wales and Queensland." ...After having concentrated on the production side, he installed a plant for the treatment of his own tomatoes, and those of other growers. The fruit is converted into pulp and tomato sauce, for which a good demand is being experienced, orders for pulp being received from New South Wales and Queensland." ..."Mr D. Danson is one of the leaders of the industry around Bendigo. His property is at Kangaroo Flat, and besides being a grower, he has a factory for the manufacture of pulp and tomato sauce. Mr Danson was engaged in dairying in the Gippsland hill country at Thorpdale, but 14 years ago went to Kangaroo Flat with the object of being near a big centre where there were better facilities for the education and employment of his family. He converted the property of 20 acres at Kangaroo Flat into a dairy farm and established a milk round at Bendigo. The limited area, however, proved a drawback, and attention then was given to tomato growing. After having concentrated on the production side, he installed a plant for the treatment of his own tomatoes, and those of other growers. The fruit is converted into pulp and tomato sauce, for which a good demand is being experienced, orders for pulp being received from New South Wales and Queensland." https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/223202556?searchTerm=D%20Danson%20tomato%20sauce10934.32a: A small, aged sheet of brown paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 5 Sep 1938. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 13 pounds 16 shillings. In the bottom left corner, a bright red 24 is printed. There is also a Victorian 2 pence stamp duty stamp printed in yellow ink. 10934.32b: A small, aged sheet of brown paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 12 Dec 1938. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 8 pounds 8 shillings and 3 pence. In the bottom left corner, a bright red 4 is printed. There is also a Victorian 2 pence stamp duty stamp printed in yellow ink. 10934.32c: A small sheet of yellow paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 21 July 1938. Below the header is neat, ruled lines in red ink for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 12 pounds 3 shillings and 9 pence. There is also a Victorian 2 pence stamp duty stamp printed in yellow ink. 10934.32d: A small, aged sheet of brown paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 25 Feb 1939. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items. In the bottom left corner, a bright red 16 is printed. The receipt is crossed out in red ink with a credit notation. 10934.32e: A small, aged sheet of brown paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. The paper is thin, but sturdy. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 26 April 1939. Below the header is neat, ruled lines for listing items and their price totaling 31 pounds, 9 shillings and 4 pence. In the bottom left corner, a bright red 24 is printed. The receipt is crossed out in pencil. 10934.32f: A small sheet of yellow paper with two clean punch holes on the left side. Printed in black ink is the business name and details: Bendigo Valley Tomato Sauce bought of D. Danson & Sons, Kangaroo Flat - Bendigo. Sauce and Pulp manufacturers. The receipt is handwritten in grey lead pencil. Dated 25 Feb 1939. Below the header is neat, ruled lines in red ink for listing items with prices listed in British Pounds, totaling 18 pounds 1 shillings and 11 pence. The receipt is crossed out in red ink.d danson & sons, bendigo valley tomato sauce, ac morton -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper - Advertisement, Auction - "Wyncliff", Whitehorse Road, Ringwood, Monday 23 September 1935
... plants, sundries, &c. The land has a frontage of 456 feet to White Horse Road by a depth of approx. 280 feet, and could be subdivided into 6 nice building allotments, leaving the residence with a frontage of approx. 156 feet. Terms - For the property, £300 deposit, balance arranged. Title certificate. Solicitors: Messrs. Flood and Permezel, 379 Collins Srtreet, Melbourne. Orders...plants, sundries, &c. The land has a frontage of 456 feet to White Horse Road by a depth of approx. 280 feet, and could be subdivided into 6 nice building allotments, leaving the residence with a frontage of approx. 156 feet. Terms - For the property, £300 deposit, balance arranged. Title certificate. Solicitors: Messrs. Flood and Permezel, 379 Collins Srtreet, Melbourne. Orders ...Item 5784 - Copy of auction notice appearing in 21 September 1935 edition of The Age newspaper. (Recorded in conjunction with corresponding detailed contents list - item 5783) Transcript: Monday, 23rd September Commencing at 12 Noon on the Property. "WYNCLIFF," White Horse Road Ringwood Under Instructions from the Owner, J.B. McAlpin, Real Estate Abent, Ringwood, in conjunction with Ed Haughton and Co., Auctioneer, 379 Collins Street, Melbourne, will offer by public auction - The superior brick residence and contents of seven spacious rooms, Large hall, vestibule, kitchen, cellar, bathroom. Water and E.L. Separate laundry. Five-stall stable and numerous outbuildings. Good order throughout. Splendid position, handy to State, R.C. and private schools. A few minutes from train and shopping centre. The superior household furniture will be offered including lounge, dining room and bedroom suite; carpets, player piano, cable rolls, cabinet gramophone and records, ornaments, pictures, linos, cutlery, glassware, typewriter,Burroughs bookkeeping machine, office safe and tables, garden hose, lawn mowers, pot plants, sundries, &c. The land has a frontage of 456 feet to White Horse Road by a depth of approx. 280 feet, and could be subdivided into 6 nice building allotments, leaving the residence with a frontage of approx. 156 feet. Terms - For the property, £300 deposit, balance arranged. Title certificate. Solicitors: Messrs. Flood and Permezel, 379 Collins Srtreet, Melbourne. Orders to view and catalogues from J.B. McAlpin, op station, Ringwood. Phone Ringwood 7; after hours, 236. and Ed. Haughton and Co., auctioneer, 379 Collins Street, Melbourne. -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Robert S. Brain, Government Printer, Key to the System of Victorian Plant I: Dichotomous Arrangement of the Orders, Genera and Species of the Native Plants, with Annotations of Primary Distinctions and Supporting Caracteristics, 1887-1888
... Key to the System of Victorian Plant I: Dichotomous Arrangement of the Orders, Genera and Species of the Native Plants, with Annotations of Primary Distinctions and Supporting Caracteristics...von mueller bookplate ballarat school of mines library plate melbourne public library Geen covered book of 559 pages Key to the System of Victorian Plant I: Dichotomous Arrangement of the Orders, Genera and Species of the Native Plants, with Annotations of Primary Distinctions and Supporting Caracteristics Book Robert S. ...Geen covered book of 559 pages von mueller, bookplate, ballarat school of mines library plate, melbourne public library -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour prints, Plant Materials, Unknown
... Envelopes containing back orders of colour photographs of plants for Degree, Diploma students, Weeks 8 and 10. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne degree diploma students plant id Envelopes containing back orders of colour photographs of plants for Degree, Diploma students, Weeks 8 and 10. ...Envelopes containing back orders of colour photographs of plants for Degree, Diploma students, Weeks 8 and 10. Year not known.degree, diploma, students, plant id -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesPhotograph - Colour prints, Plant Materials 1, Unknown
... Envelope containing back orders of colour photographs of plants for Degree, Diploma, Grad Dip students, Weeks 2, 3, 5-13. ...University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives 500 Yarra Boulevard Richmond melbourne degree diploma graduate diploma students plant id Envelope containing back orders of colour photographs of plants for Degree, Diploma, Grad Dip students, Weeks 2, 3, 5-13. ...Envelope containing back orders of colour photographs of plants for Degree, Diploma, Grad Dip students, Weeks 2, 3, 5-13. Some sets different, presumably different years. Years not known.degree, diploma, graduate diploma, students, plant id -
Melbourne Tram MuseumDocument - Folder with papers, Folder of memos and directions, c1940
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Folder of Memos and directions (htd3207i1> htd3207i8) - Air raid precautions, covering painting, respirators, sheds, tools, kits, shelters, stacks , blackouts, trenches, emergency, air raid shelters (htd3207i9> htd3207i16) - Accidents, covering accidents and derailments, (htd3207i17) - Bridges – inspection of Victoria St bridge (htd3207i18) - Cable tracks, covering tarring, patching, top dressing of cable tracks (htd3207i19> htd3207i21) - Cartage, covering hired trucks, cartage of wood blocks, spoil, sleepers (htd3207i22> htd3207i23) - Contracts, blank page (no image) - Councils, covering track opening, storm water drain, bad roads (htd3207i24) - Costs, covering maintenance costs, construction costs, wet weather (htd3207i25> htd3207i26) - Depots, covering inspections, storage, paving, telephones, mail (htd3207i27> htd3207i30) - Derailments, covering controls, reports (htd3207i31) - Drainage (htd3207i32) - Eastern Lines, covering loading platforms, crossovers, work orders (htd3207i33> htd3207i34) - Eastern Lines Reconstruction (htd3207i35> htd3207i37) - Eastern Line Maintenance (htd3207i38> htd3207i40) - Estimates (htd3207i41) - Employment (htd3207i42) - Footscray Lines (htd3207i43) - Instructions (htd3207i44) - Journals, covering Engineering Journal and magazines (htd3207i45) - Materials – General, covering frames & covers, unloading stores, packing plates, petrol allowance, ashes at Preston workshops, electrodes, sleepers (htd3207i46> htd3207i50) - Maintenance – General, covering loading platforms, inspections, work orders, paving (htd3207i51> htd3207i57) - Northern Lines, covering greasing of curves, crossovers, loading platforms (htd3207i58> htd3207i61) - Northern Lines – Reconstruction, covering crossings, welding machines (htd3207i62> htd3207i64) - Northern Lines – Maintenance, covering repairs, crossings, lifting programme, fencing, curves, track inspection, repairs (htd3207i65> htd3207i70) - New Lines (htd3207i71> htd3207i80) - Plant – General (htd3207i81> htd3207i94) - Plant – Concrete Mixers (htd3207i95) - Plant – Motor Vehicles (htd3207i96> htd3207i100) - Plant – Rollers (htd3207i101> htd3207i103) - Plant – Grinders (htd3207i104) - Plant – Grinders & Scrubbers (htd3207i105> htd3207i110) - Plant – Compressors and Tie Tampers (htd3207i111) - Plant – Cleaner Cars (htd3207i112> htd3207i114) - Plant – Loaders (htd3207i115) - Plant – Tools (htd3207i116> htd3207i117) - Plant – Miscellaneous (htd3207i118) - Per Way – General (htd3207i119> htd3207i121) - Public Utilities (htd3207i122> htd3207i123) - Reconstruction – General (htd3207i124> htd3207i126) - Railways (htd3207i127> htd3207i129) See \dbtext\hawthorn\photo_collections\3207_Folder for scanned images....Melbourne Tram Museum 8 Wallen Road Hawthorn melbourne Trams tramways Instructions Folder of Memos and directions (htd3207i1> htd3207i8) - Air raid precautions, covering painting, respirators, sheds, tools, kits, shelters, stacks , blackouts, trenches, emergency, air raid shelters (htd3207i9> htd3207i16) - Accidents, covering accidents and derailments, (htd3207i17) - Bridges – inspection of Victoria St bridge (htd3207i18) - Cable tracks, covering tarring, patching, top dressing of cable tracks (htd3207i19> htd3207i21) - Cartage, covering hired trucks, cartage of wood blocks, spoil, sleepers (htd3207i22> htd3207i23) - Contracts, blank page (no image) - Councils, covering track opening, storm water drain, bad roads (htd3207i24) - Costs, covering maintenance costs, construction costs, wet weather (htd3207i25> htd3207i26) - Depots, covering inspections, storage, paving, telephones, mail (htd3207i27> htd3207i30) - Derailments, covering controls, reports (htd3207i31) - Drainage (htd3207i32) - Eastern Lines, covering loading platforms, crossovers, work orders (htd3207i33> htd3207i34) - Eastern Lines Reconstruction (htd3207i35> htd3207i37) - Eastern Line Maintenance (htd3207i38> htd3207i40) - Estimates (htd3207i41) - Employment (htd3207i42) - Footscray Lines (htd3207i43) - Instructions (htd3207i44) - Journals, covering Engineering Journal and magazines (htd3207i45) - Materials – General, covering frames & covers, unloading stores, packing plates, petrol allowance, ashes at Preston workshops, electrodes, sleepers (htd3207i46> htd3207i50) - Maintenance – General, covering loading platforms, inspections, work orders, paving (htd3207i51> htd3207i57) - Northern Lines, covering greasing of curves, crossovers, loading platforms (htd3207i58> htd3207i61) - Northern Lines – Reconstruction, covering crossings, welding machines (htd3207i62> htd3207i64) - Northern Lines – Maintenance, covering repairs, crossings, lifting programme, fencing, curves, track inspection, repairs (htd3207i65> htd3207i70) - New Lines (htd3207i71> htd3207i80) - Plant – General (htd3207i81> htd3207i94) - Plant – Concrete Mixers (htd3207i95) - Plant – Motor Vehicles (htd3207i96> htd3207i100) - Plant – Rollers (htd3207i101> htd3207i103) - Plant – Grinders (htd3207i104) - Plant – Grinders & Scrubbers (htd3207i105> htd3207i110) - Plant – Compressors and Tie Tampers (htd3207i111) - Plant – Cleaner Cars (htd3207i112> htd3207i114) - Plant – Loaders (htd3207i115) - Plant – Tools (htd3207i116> htd3207i117) - Plant – Miscellaneous (htd3207i118) - Per Way – General (htd3207i119> htd3207i121) - Public Utilities (htd3207i122> htd3207i123) - Reconstruction – General (htd3207i124> htd3207i126) - Railways (htd3207i127> htd3207i129) See \dbtext\hawthorn\photo_collections\3207_Folder for scanned images. ...Folder of Memos and directions (htd3207i1> htd3207i8) - Air raid precautions, covering painting, respirators, sheds, tools, kits, shelters, stacks , blackouts, trenches, emergency, air raid shelters (htd3207i9> htd3207i16) - Accidents, covering accidents and derailments, (htd3207i17) - Bridges – inspection of Victoria St bridge (htd3207i18) - Cable tracks, covering tarring, patching, top dressing of cable tracks (htd3207i19> htd3207i21) - Cartage, covering hired trucks, cartage of wood blocks, spoil, sleepers (htd3207i22> htd3207i23) - Contracts, blank page (no image) - Councils, covering track opening, storm water drain, bad roads (htd3207i24) - Costs, covering maintenance costs, construction costs, wet weather (htd3207i25> htd3207i26) - Depots, covering inspections, storage, paving, telephones, mail (htd3207i27> htd3207i30) - Derailments, covering controls, reports (htd3207i31) - Drainage (htd3207i32) - Eastern Lines, covering loading platforms, crossovers, work orders (htd3207i33> htd3207i34) - Eastern Lines Reconstruction (htd3207i35> htd3207i37) - Eastern Line Maintenance (htd3207i38> htd3207i40) - Estimates (htd3207i41) - Employment (htd3207i42) - Footscray Lines (htd3207i43) - Instructions (htd3207i44) - Journals, covering Engineering Journal and magazines (htd3207i45) - Materials – General, covering frames & covers, unloading stores, packing plates, petrol allowance, ashes at Preston workshops, electrodes, sleepers (htd3207i46> htd3207i50) - Maintenance – General, covering loading platforms, inspections, work orders, paving (htd3207i51> htd3207i57) - Northern Lines, covering greasing of curves, crossovers, loading platforms (htd3207i58> htd3207i61) - Northern Lines – Reconstruction, covering crossings, welding machines (htd3207i62> htd3207i64) - Northern Lines – Maintenance, covering repairs, crossings, lifting programme, fencing, curves, track inspection, repairs (htd3207i65> htd3207i70) - New Lines (htd3207i71> htd3207i80) - Plant – General (htd3207i81> htd3207i94) - Plant – Concrete Mixers (htd3207i95) - Plant – Motor Vehicles (htd3207i96> htd3207i100) - Plant – Rollers (htd3207i101> htd3207i103) - Plant – Grinders (htd3207i104) - Plant – Grinders & Scrubbers (htd3207i105> htd3207i110) - Plant – Compressors and Tie Tampers (htd3207i111) - Plant – Cleaner Cars (htd3207i112> htd3207i114) - Plant – Loaders (htd3207i115) - Plant – Tools (htd3207i116> htd3207i117) - Plant – Miscellaneous (htd3207i118) - Per Way – General (htd3207i119> htd3207i121) - Public Utilities (htd3207i122> htd3207i123) - Reconstruction – General (htd3207i124> htd3207i126) - Railways (htd3207i127> htd3207i129) See \dbtext\hawthorn\photo_collections\3207_Folder for scanned images.trams, tramways, instructions -
Mont De LanceyBook, D.W. Chandler Ltd, D.W. Chandler General Hardware Ltd. Catalogue, 1937
... orders, a map of the Melbourne city location and addresses for Melbourne, Fitzroy and country cities. Opposite is a NOTICE page, explaining prices were current at the time of issue, (October 1937) with several altered prices since printing. Pp. 180 with four thin blue paper Order Forms at the back; two which have been filled in and two with a child's scribble on them. There is a comprehensive four page Index at the back. Hundreds of black and white drawings of hardware items and general life of the times are included throughout. Inserted in the catalogue are four dried plants...orders, a map of the Melbourne city location and addresses for Melbourne, Fitzroy and country cities. Opposite is a NOTICE page, explaining prices were current at the time of issue, (October 1937) with several altered prices since printing. Pp. 180 with four thin blue paper Order Forms at the back; two which have been filled in and two with a child's scribble on them. There is a comprehensive four page Index at the back. Hundreds of black and white drawings of hardware items and general life of the times are included throughout. Inserted in the catalogue are four dried plants ...A comprehensive 1937 catalogue of general hardware for household and farm use for buyers to order in Melbourne and rural cities in Australia. The company was established in 1876. This is the 49th issue.A comprehensive thick catalogue book: D.W. Chandler General Hardware Ltd. Catalogue established 1876 which has a very decorative busy front cover with green, burgundy and cream colours for the title, full details of the contents, address, Registered Trademark, phone numbers and more. It is bound on the spine with red tape, 27.5 Inside on the left front end paper are details about Chandler's mail orders, a map of the Melbourne city location and addresses for Melbourne, Fitzroy and country cities. Opposite is a NOTICE page, explaining prices were current at the time of issue, (October 1937) with several altered prices since printing. Pp. 180 with four thin blue paper Order Forms at the back; two which have been filled in and two with a child's scribble on them. There is a comprehensive four page Index at the back. Hundreds of black and white drawings of hardware items and general life of the times are included throughout. Inserted in the catalogue are four dried plants or flowers, a small leaflet which shows illustrations and information about "Rega" spraying nozzles with diagrams and handwritten prices. A leaflet of a Parts Price List for Stewart No.1 Clipping machine and clipping heads. A copy of a D. W. Chandler Ltd Fitzroy order dated 12 March 1937 for "Ringlock" Fencing. On page 146 is a light blue thin paper Note for P146 about models of Churchill's and Jeffery's guns. Attached to this paper with cellotape is a typed copy dated 10/11/37 for an order for Square Iron Tanks to be delivered by rail. The back cover has advertising for "Perfect" Welded Fencing from Chandler's hardware stores. There is a manufactured hole by the publisher in the top left hand corner to hang it for future reference.non-fictionA comprehensive 1937 catalogue of general hardware for household and farm use for buyers to order in Melbourne and rural cities in Australia. The company was established in 1876. This is the 49th issue. social history, australian history, history, hardware, catalogues, objects, tools -
Trafalgar Holden MuseumVehicle - 1946 Oldsmobile, 1942
... plant. The car was taken to both Brisbane and Sydney motor shows and was immediately a success with GMH taking orders at both shows. ...plant. The car was taken to both Brisbane and Sydney motor shows and was immediately a success with GMH taking orders at both shows. ...General Motors Holden imported this vehicle into Australia from Canada in approximately 1941 or 1942 as 4 door sedan. The Oldsmobile company believed that at the end of WW2 there would be a need for coupes worldwide. GMH at that time were heavily committed to he war effort and the proposal was to convert this vehicle into a coupe in line for Coup with the Oldsmobile policy. The conversion went ahead under some secrecy as the war effort had priority. The result was by the end of war this coupe was manufactured at the GMH Fisherman's Bend plant. The car was taken to both Brisbane and Sydney motor shows and was immediately a success with GMH taking orders at both shows. However when these orders were forwarded to Oldsmobile USA the response was less than favourable. Apparently Oldsmobile had been inundated with orders for Coupes in both Canada and the USA and could not fullfill any overseas orders due to lack of capacity. This vehicle under instructions from USA was to be hidden and not used for sales promotion anywhere in Australia. The exact location of this vehicle is somewhat lost between 1946 and 1990's. It was located in Kyneton in Victoria where it had been placed in the back of Kyneton GMH dealership. It was extracted by Doug___ from Warrandyte, removed from the blackberries and undergrowth and taken for restoration. Progress was slow and it was sold to the museum fully restored by Mr Rob Treen Glassy Spur Victoria. The colours both interior and exterior are the same as it came out of the GMH workshop in 1945.It is a one off vehicle and the only 2 door RHD Oldsmobile Coupe body made by Holden.1946 Black Oldsmobile 2 door automobile, 1932, car
