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City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)Tools, Spokeshave steel ornate, c1900
... ...preston tools ltd...tools to his line, and the following year he moved his shop from his father's address and relocated to 26 Newton Street, before moving again to a much larger premises at 22-24 Whittall Street. This later became the office and factory of Edward Preston and Sons, who were forced to liquidate in 1934, due mainly to the Great Depression and mismanagement of the company. The plane making concern was sold to the Sheffield firm of C. & J. Hampton, who had subsequently merged in 1932 with Record Ridgeway Ltd...Edward Preston Tools Ltd...Tools, Spokeshave steel ornate Edward Preston Tools Ltd ...A spokeshave is a tool used to shape and smooth wooden rods and shafts - often for use as wheel spokes, chair legs . Spokeshaves can be made from flat-bottom, concave, or convex soles, depending on the type of job to be performed. Spokeshaves can include one or more sharpened notches along which the wooden shaft is pulled in order to shave it down to the proper diameter. Historically, spokeshave blades were made of metal, whilst the body and handles were wood. An early design consisted of a metal blade with a pair of tangs to which the wooden handles were attached. Like a plane, spokeshaves typically have a sole plate that fixes the angle of the blade relative to the surface being worked. By the twentieth century metal handles and detachable blades had become the most common. Preston Tools was an English tool making company also known as E.P. Tools and Edward Preston Tools. Edward Preston Sr. (1805-1883) was first listed as a plane maker at 77 Lichfield Street in the 1833 Birmingham Directory but it is believed he may have started business there as early as 1825. Around 1850 his son, Edward Preston Jr. (1835-1908) left school to join his father's business and he later started up his own "wood and brass spirit level manufactory" at 97-1/2 Lichfield Street by 1864. By 1866 Edward Jr. had added planes, routers, joiners, coach, gun, cabinet and carpenters tools to his line, and the following year he moved his shop from his father's address and relocated to 26 Newton Street, before moving again to a much larger premises at 22-24 Whittall Street. This later became the office and factory of Edward Preston and Sons, who were forced to liquidate in 1934, due mainly to the Great Depression and mismanagement of the company. The plane making concern was sold to the Sheffield firm of C. & J. Hampton, who had subsequently merged in 1932 with Record Ridgeway Ltd.An ornate steel spokeshave wood plane with an adjustable screw.PRESTONS PATENTwoodwork, tools, spokeshave, moorabbin, cheltenham, bentleigh, early settlers, pioneers, market gardeners, woodplanes, craftwork, bicycle wheels, furniture, cabinetmaking, cartwheels, wagons, drays, preston edward, preston tools ltd -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Wood moulding Plane, Edward Preston & Sons, Early 20th century
... By 1866, Edward Jnr had added planes, routers, joiners, coach, gun, cabinet, and carpenters tools to his line, and the following year he moved his shop from his father's address and relocated to 26 Newton Street, before moving again to much larger premises at 22–24 Whittall Street. This location became known as the Whittall Works and later was the office and factory of Edward Preston & Sons, Ltd. ...By 1866, Edward Jnr had added planes, routers, joiners, coach, gun, cabinet, and carpenters tools to his line, and the following year he moved his shop from his father's address and relocated to 26 Newton Street, before moving again to much larger premises at 22–24 Whittall Street. This location became known as the Whittall Works and later was the office and factory of Edward Preston & Sons, Ltd. ...By the end of the nineteenth century, the firm of Edward Preston & Sons was founded in 1825, becoming one of England's leading makers of hand tools and in many ways a British counterpart to America's "Stanley" for its wide range of quality utilitarian tools at affordable prices. Edward Preston Sr. (1798–1883) was first listed as a plane-maker at 77 Lichfield Street in the Birmingham Directory of 1833, but later listings and advertisements assert that the business was started in 1825. Preston is likewise recorded as a plane-maker living with his family in Lichfield Street in the 1841 census, at which time his younger son Edward was 6 years old. Around 1850, his son Edward left school to join his father's business and is recorded in the 1851 census as a plane-maker at his father's address. He appears to have been quite a talented and resourceful young man, as he had later been able to start up his own "wood and brass spirit level manufacturing business at 97½ Lichfield Street by 1864. By 1866, Edward Jnr had added planes, routers, joiners, coach, gun, cabinet, and carpenters tools to his line, and the following year he moved his shop from his father's address and relocated to 26 Newton Street, before moving again to much larger premises at 22–24 Whittall Street. This location became known as the Whittall Works and later was the office and factory of Edward Preston & Sons, Ltd. In 1889 Edward Preston Jnr and his three sons were brought into the firm and the name was changed to Edward Preston & Sons, becoming Edward Preston & Sons Ltd on incorporation in 1898. Part of the firm's output was a healthy line of malleable and gun-metal planes and patent adjustable iron smoothers, shoulder planes, bull-nose, and block planes - a range that was expanded in later years. The 1901 catalog shows several styles of planes that were unique to the Preston brand, along with the usual styles which had already been set by other makers. The death of Edward Preston Jnr was reported in the Lichfield Mercury of 26 September 1913. "Mr. Preston was decided of an innovative turn of mind," the newspaper wrote, "as many of the machines in use at his works, as well as of the tools produced were the invention of himself and his three sons, who now manage the business." The report noted that at the time of his death, the business was carried on at Whittall Works, Cheston Street, Aston, Birmingham. Falling on hard times, the firm of Edward Preston & Sons was sold to the Birmingham firm of John Rabone & Sons in 1932, and shortly thereafter manufacturing rights to some of the Preston range of planes were sold to the Sheffield firm of C. & J. Hampton, who would later merge with the Record Tool Company. Some of the Preston planes were directly added to the Record line by the Hampton firm, while others were modified or discontinued altogether. Generally, all Preston wooden planes are stamped on the front of the plane, the shape, size, and character type of the stamp indicating the age of the plane. On some metal planes, all the parts were stamped with a number or symbol during manufacture. This number was used to re-assemble the parts following a batch process. Not all Preston tools are trade-marked clearly. Early shoulder, rebate, chariot planes, and chamfer rebates commonly appear without trademarks but may have assembly numbers. The "E P" trade-mark was already in use by 1882. The trade-mark "Preston" also appears on some later tools that were manufactured in Sheffield, England. These are generally smoothing planes and appear modern and very similar in construction to other modern manufacturers' planes.The item gives a snapshot of one of England's premier tool manufacturing companies at a time when significant industrial changes were occurring in manufacturing and business structures in the World that were beginning to affect social changes.Ogee wood moulding plane Maker E Preston & Sons No 5 (Owner A T Nipe) also has A's stamped on ends and the No 7flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageTool - Wood moulding Plane, Edward Preston & Sons, Early 20th century
... By 1866, Edward Jnr had added planes, routers, joiners, coach, gun, cabinet, and carpenters tools to his line, and the following year he moved his shop from his father's address and relocated to 26 Newton Street, before moving again to much larger premises at 22–24 Whittall Street. This location became known as the Whittall Works and later was the office and factory of Edward Preston & Sons, Ltd. ...By 1866, Edward Jnr had added planes, routers, joiners, coach, gun, cabinet, and carpenters tools to his line, and the following year he moved his shop from his father's address and relocated to 26 Newton Street, before moving again to much larger premises at 22–24 Whittall Street. This location became known as the Whittall Works and later was the office and factory of Edward Preston & Sons, Ltd. ...By the end of the nineteenth century, the firm of Edward Preston & Sons was founded in 1825, becoming one of England's leading makers of hand tools and in many ways a British counterpart to America's "Stanley" for its wide range of quality utilitarian tools at affordable prices. Edward Preston Sr. (1798–1883) was first listed as a plane-maker at 77 Lichfield Street in the Birmingham Directory of 1833, but later listings and advertisements assert that the business was started in 1825. Preston is likewise recorded as a plane-maker living with his family in Lichfield Street in the 1841 census, at which time his younger son Edward was 6 years old. Around 1850, his son Edward left school to join his father's business and is recorded in the 1851 census as a plane-maker at his father's address. He appears to have been quite a talented and resourceful young man, as he had later been able to start up his own "wood and brass spirit level manufacturing business at 97½ Lichfield Street by 1864. By 1866, Edward Jnr had added planes, routers, joiners, coach, gun, cabinet, and carpenters tools to his line, and the following year he moved his shop from his father's address and relocated to 26 Newton Street, before moving again to much larger premises at 22–24 Whittall Street. This location became known as the Whittall Works and later was the office and factory of Edward Preston & Sons, Ltd. In 1889 Edward Preston Jnr and his three sons were brought into the firm and the name was changed to Edward Preston & Sons, becoming Edward Preston & Sons Ltd on incorporation in 1898. Part of the firm's output was a healthy line of malleable and gun-metal planes and patent adjustable iron smoothers, shoulder planes, bull-nose, and block planes - a range that was expanded in later years. The 1901 catalog shows several styles of planes that were unique to the Preston brand, along with the usual styles which had already been set by other makers. The death of Edward Preston Jnr was reported in the Lichfield Mercury of 26 September 1913. "Mr. Preston was decided of an innovative turn of mind," the newspaper wrote, "as many of the machines in use at his works, as well as of the tools produced were the invention of himself and his three sons, who now manage the business." The report noted that at the time of his death, the business was carried on at Whittall Works, Cheston Street, Aston, Birmingham. Falling on hard times, the firm of Edward Preston & Sons was sold to the Birmingham firm of John Rabone & Sons in 1932, and shortly thereafter manufacturing rights to some of the Preston range of planes were sold to the Sheffield firm of C. & J. Hampton, who would later merge with the Record Tool Company. Some of the Preston planes were directly added to the Record line by the Hampton firm, while others were modified or discontinued altogether. Generally, all Preston wooden planes are stamped on the front of the plane, the shape, size, and character type of the stamp indicating the age of the plane. On some metal planes, all the parts were stamped with a number or symbol during manufacture. This number was used to re-assemble the parts following a batch process. Not all Preston tools are trade-marked clearly. Early shoulder, rebate, chariot planes, and chamfer rebates commonly appear without trademarks but may have assembly numbers. The "E P" trade-mark was already in use by 1882. The trade-mark "Preston" also appears on some later tools that were manufactured in Sheffield, England. These are generally smoothing planes and appear modern and very similar in construction to other modern manufacturers' planes.The item gives a snapshot of one of England's premier tool manufacturing companies at a time when significant industrial changes were occurring in manufacturing and business structures in the World that were beginning to affect social changes.Ogee moulding Plane Maker E Preston & Sons sticker with date 1904 -1931flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Thomas "Tom" Hoole Documents Relating To His Life And History, 1930s - 1990s
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Birth Certificate Thomas Hoole 23 July 1927|2 Photograph copies no details|Envelope 22 April 1961|Letter to Thomas Hoole from Industrial Service Engineers 20 April 1961|Certificate City and Guilds of London Institute passed Final Examination in Patternmaking 5 February 1959|Award entitlements for New Employees Massey Ferguson Australia Limited commenced 18 April 1961 Awards Hours of work Pay Day Parcels Safety First Injuries Sick Leave Tax Deductions Tools Smoking Cut Luncheon Service Parking Facilities Change of Address|Indenture of Apprenticeship 28 August 1945 between Industrial Service Engineers Pty Ltd 212 Whitehall Street Footscray|Envelope 39 Rosamond Road North Footscray|Drivers Licence 20 January 1957|Preston Motors Registration GRZ165|Letter from Industrial Engineering Ltd 23 January 1959 Thomas Hoole passed examinatons|Certificate Junior Technical December 1943|Merit Certificate 12 November 1943|Reference from Dr FJ Menadue 9 October 1943|Extract of Entry Birth Certificate 5 October 1943|Date List|Certificate for Training within Industry Job Safety Course for Supervisors and Foremen 24 November 1967|Invitation by the Managing Director of Massey Ferguson Mr HP Weber inviting Mr T Hoole attend the opening of The new Foundry at Sunshine 16 November 1967 and a letter detailing the opening|Menu from Hotel Federal Melbourne signed|Massey Feguson Records questionnaire 15 March 1976|Yarraville Tennis Club Life Membership 18 July 1971|Certificate of Registration of Trailer 6 March 1969 $3.50 per annum|Certificate of Massey Ferguson Training within Industry Program 1967 Job Relations Job Instruction Job Methods Job Safety|Mrs Joan Hoole Proposal for life Membership Sunshine Golf Club 1971|Pamphlet Matthew Robert Hoole 13 March 1998|Funeral Pamphlet Joan Hoole 12 December 1933 to 22 May 2015|Newspaper article 12 May 2005 Elderly man killed wife hurt in single car crash|Notes provided by daughter...Thomas "Tom" Hoole Birth Certificate Thomas Hoole 23 July 1927|2 Photograph copies no details|Envelope 22 April 1961|Letter to Thomas Hoole from Industrial Service Engineers 20 April 1961|Certificate City and Guilds of London Institute passed Final Examination in Patternmaking 5 February 1959|Award entitlements for New Employees Massey Ferguson Australia Limited commenced 18 April 1961 Awards Hours of work Pay Day Parcels Safety First Injuries Sick Leave Tax Deductions Tools Smoking Cut Luncheon Service Parking Facilities Change of Address|Indenture of Apprenticeship 28 August 1945 between Industrial Service Engineers Pty Ltd 212 Whitehall Street Footscray|Envelope 39 Rosamond Road North Footscray|Drivers Licence 20 January 1957|Preston Motors Registration GRZ165|Letter from Industrial Engineering Ltd 23 January 1959 Thomas Hoole passed examinatons|Certificate Junior Technical December 1943|Merit Certificate 12 November 1943|Reference from Dr FJ Menadue 9 October 1943|Extract of Entry Birth Certificate 5 October 1943|Date List|Certificate for Training within Industry Job Safety Course for Supervisors and Foremen 24 November 1967|Invitation by the Managing Director of Massey Ferguson Mr HP Weber inviting Mr T Hoole attend the opening of The new Foundry at Sunshine 16 November 1967 and a letter detailing the opening|Menu from Hotel Federal Melbourne signed|Massey Feguson Records questionnaire 15 March 1976|Yarraville Tennis Club Life Membership 18 July 1971|Certificate of Registration of Trailer 6 March 1969 $3.50 per annum|Certificate of Massey Ferguson Training within Industry Program 1967 Job Relations Job Instruction Job Methods Job Safety|Mrs Joan Hoole Proposal for life Membership Sunshine Golf Club 1971|Pamphlet Matthew Robert Hoole 13 March 1998|Funeral Pamphlet Joan Hoole 12 December 1933 to 22 May 2015|Newspaper article 12 May 2005 Elderly man killed wife hurt in single car crash|Notes provided by daughter Documents relating to the life and history of Tom Hoole certificates Archive Thomas "Tom" Hoole Documents Relating To His Life And History ...Birth Certificate Thomas Hoole 23 July 1927|2 Photograph copies no details|Envelope 22 April 1961|Letter to Thomas Hoole from Industrial Service Engineers 20 April 1961|Certificate City and Guilds of London Institute passed Final Examination in Patternmaking 5 February 1959|Award entitlements for New Employees Massey Ferguson Australia Limited commenced 18 April 1961 Awards Hours of work Pay Day Parcels Safety First Injuries Sick Leave Tax Deductions Tools Smoking Cut Luncheon Service Parking Facilities Change of Address|Indenture of Apprenticeship 28 August 1945 between Industrial Service Engineers Pty Ltd 212 Whitehall Street Footscray|Envelope 39 Rosamond Road North Footscray|Drivers Licence 20 January 1957|Preston Motors Registration GRZ165|Letter from Industrial Engineering Ltd 23 January 1959 Thomas Hoole passed examinatons|Certificate Junior Technical December 1943|Merit Certificate 12 November 1943|Reference from Dr FJ Menadue 9 October 1943|Extract of Entry Birth Certificate 5 October 1943|Date List|Certificate for Training within Industry Job Safety Course for Supervisors and Foremen 24 November 1967|Invitation by the Managing Director of Massey Ferguson Mr HP Weber inviting Mr T Hoole attend the opening of The new Foundry at Sunshine 16 November 1967 and a letter detailing the opening|Menu from Hotel Federal Melbourne signed|Massey Feguson Records questionnaire 15 March 1976|Yarraville Tennis Club Life Membership 18 July 1971|Certificate of Registration of Trailer 6 March 1969 $3.50 per annum|Certificate of Massey Ferguson Training within Industry Program 1967 Job Relations Job Instruction Job Methods Job Safety|Mrs Joan Hoole Proposal for life Membership Sunshine Golf Club 1971|Pamphlet Matthew Robert Hoole 13 March 1998|Funeral Pamphlet Joan Hoole 12 December 1933 to 22 May 2015|Newspaper article 12 May 2005 Elderly man killed wife hurt in single car crash|Notes provided by daughterthomas "tom" hoole
