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matching rotary hoist
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Clunes Museum
Book, Royal Historical Society of Victoria, 1 Victorian Historical Journal Vol 78 No 2, Nov 2007 .2 Victorian Historical Journal Vol. 79, Origins of the rotary Hoist, 1/6/2008, June, 2008
... rotary Hoist, 1/6/2008...ROTARY HOIST...ROTARY HOIST HISTORICAL JOURNAL MUSTIC MIGRATION ...ORIGINS OF THE ROTARY HOIST PUBLISHED 2008 AND MUSIC, MIGRATION AND MULTICULTERISM.1 Paperback,, 285 pages, Issue 268 Vol 78 No 2 .2 Paperback, cream cover, 160 pages Issue 269 Vol 79 No 1non-fictionORIGINS OF THE ROTARY HOIST PUBLISHED 2008 AND MUSIC, MIGRATION AND MULTICULTERISMrotary hoist, historical journal, mustic, migration and multiculterism -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Periodical, Royal Historical Society of Victoria, Victorian historical journal : origins of the rotary hoist, 2008
... Victorian historical journal : origins of the rotary hoist... : origins of the rotary hoist Periodical Royal Historical Society ...b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, document reproductions, tables -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Article - Toyne, Gilbert
... QUICK DRY Rotary Clothes Hoist..., manufacturer of the QUICK-DRY Rotary Clothes Hoist in Dandenong Road... Toyne, manufacturer of the QUICK-DRY Rotary Clothes Hoist ...This file contains two documents. Typewritten letter from Peter Cuffley providing background on Gilbert Toyne, manufacturer of the QUICK-DRY Rotary Clothes Hoist in Dandenong Road. Envelope attached. Computer print-out on HUNG OUT TO DRY the book, written by Peter Cuffley. Interview with him on ABC Ballarat Radio. Small black and white photo of hoist.toyne gilbert, quick dry rotary clothes hoist, toyne trading co., farrier, vernegie, ellimatta road, morton road, caulfield racecourse -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Hung out to dry: Gilbert Toyne's classic Australian clothes hoist, 2009
... . It is the story of the rotary clothes hoist..... It is the story of the rotary clothes hoist.... history. It is the story of the rotary clothes hoist. (mr) gilbert ...Archibald McKirdy purchased the Toyne's hoist business in 1925 and moved its production from Carnegie to Mont Albert where the family had lived since the 1880s. The factory was in Mont Albert Road near the railway line and the family lived at 2 Stanhope Street. 'Hung Out to Dry' is based on detailed and innovative research and analysis; part family history, part social history, part industrial history, part garden history. It is the story of the rotary clothes hoist.'Hung Out to Dry' is based on detailed and innovative research research and analysis; part family history, part social history, part industrial history, part garden history. It is the story of the rotary clothes hoist.(mr) gilbert toyne, inventors, (mr) archibald mckirdy, clothes lines, (mr) peter cuffley, cas middlemis -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - Miniature rotary clothesline
... design. Hills Hoists Miniature rotary clothesline Leisure object ...Used as a child's toy. possibly produced as sample for Hills Hoists Company.Example of Australian domestic design c 1940's / 1950's.Miniature rotary clotheslineHills Hoistshills hoist - australian domestic design. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Mr Perc Whitelaw outside his home, 1937
... crescent surrey hills mont albert road toynes rotary clothes hoists ...The man is identified as Mr Perc Whitelaw outside his home at 23 Leopold Crescent, 1939A black and white photograph of a man with a hose and a bucket standing beside his car, presumably washing it. leopold crescent, surrey hills, mont albert road, toynes rotary clothes hoists, percy whitelaw (mr), 1937 -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Digital photo, George L Coop, Back yard of 686 Whitehorse Road, Mont Albert c 1953, c1953
... is the rotary hoist and the vegetable garden. backyards, (mrs) daisy ...This is a photo of the backyard of the property adjacent to the Coop's home. At the time the neighbours were Mrs Daisy McKernan (a widow) and her son Alexander Colin McKernan. The clothes line prop was a forerunner of the clothes hoist. Clothes line props were standard purchase items at many local hardware stores and the donor poetically described them as holding "long lines of drying washing above the dusty democracy of many a rough back yard." Whilst the Coop home is still extant in 2019 and used as professional rooms for Dr Peter Chau, an eye surgeon, 686 Whitehorse Road has been replaced by units. This captures the utilitarian nature of the 'typical' back yard before the advent of rampant consumerism. Large areas of open lawn were a desirable central feature, often edged with neatly contained garden beds. Better lawnmowers, plus the promotion of new chemicals and fertilisers to help home gardeners grow the perfect lawn. Missing is the rotary hoist and the vegetable garden.A black & white photo on a sunny day of a backyard with the following features: a timber shed, an additional shed / hen house, a hand lawn mower leaning against a tree, several hens and a metal drum (perhaps used as bonfire container). A sloping pole/prop may be seen on the left. backyards, (mrs) daisy mckernan, alexander colin mckernan