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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Swallow & Ariell, Dodge truck, 1947
... swallows ice-cream... ice-cream Black and white photograph of Dodge truck ...Black and white photograph of Dodge truck with "Swallows...cream" visible on body of van. Two men in front L Dan Manson (driver) and R Roy Munro (manager)industry - manufacturing, transport - motor vehicles, dan manson, roy munro, swallows ice-cream -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - First communion, St Joseph's, Port Melbourne, 1951 - 1952
... and Rouse Streets against Swallows ice cream company wall.... Streets against Swallows ice cream company wall. Photograph First ...First communion photo. St Josephs 1951 or 1952. Parish Priest Father Bernard O'FARREL. Taken in school yard corner Bay and Rouse Streets against Swallows ice cream company wall.Some names on backeducation - primary schools, bernard o'farrel, niel king, vin elder, tom moloney, kevin roberts, trevor short, terry little, chris power, roy kent, frank o'connor, john reynolds -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Negative, Wal Jack, 1951
... Ice Cream. ..., selling Swallow's Ice Cream. Negative Wal Jack ...Yields information about the gold tram in service.Negative and Digital image of the Wal Jack Ballarat Negative file of No. 23, as the Gold Tram No. 23 east bound in Sturt St at Dawson St, though it has the destination of Grey St Sebastopol. In the background is the ABC Cafe, selling Swallow's Ice Cream. trams, tramways, sturt st, gold tram, dawson st, tram 23 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Negative, Wal Jack, 21/04/1945 12:00:00 AM
... and Swallows Ice Cream. In the Wal Jack Melbourne album, the date... Black shoe polish, a bakery/cake shop and Swallows Ice Cream ...Black and white negative, by Wal Jack, of X1 675 at the Williamstown Road terminus. In the background are shops advertising Robur Tea, Kiwi Black shoe polish, a bakery/cake shop and Swallows Ice Cream. In the Wal Jack Melbourne album, the date is 21-4-1945.trams, tramways, williamstown road, x1 class, tram 675 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Negative, c1938
... at the corner of Clarke St. An advert for Swallows Ice Cream appears... at the corner of Clarke St. An advert for Swallows Ice Cream appears ...Negative of a photograph of a cable car set , trailer 593 at the Collingwood terminus in Johnston St. The grip man is sitting on his seat while the Conductor is attending to the Bundy (Cincinnati type) by the Grocery Shop. In the background is the Hotel at the corner of Clarke St. An advert for Swallows Ice Cream appears on the Grocery Shop.trams, tramways, cable trams, collingwood, johnston st, tram 593 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Negative, Wal Jack, 19/01/1941 12:00:00 AM
... . ON the opposite side is a Milk bar, advertising Swallow's Ice cream..., advertising Swallow's Ice cream Negative Wal Jack ...Black and white negative by Wal Jack of W2 448 at the intersection of Glenferrie Road and Riversdale Road tram stop, with passengers boarding or having left the tram. Note the tram stop sign on the shop verandah. In the background is the building advertising John Purvis, Property sales and Federal Mutual life insurance. ON the opposite side is a Milk bar, advertising Swallow's Ice creamtrams, tramways, glenferrie road, riversdale road, w2 class, kew- cotham rd, route 69, passengers, tram 448 -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Negative, Wal Jack collection, Dec. 1939
... , Swallows Ice cream...., Swallows Ice cream. Negative Wal Jack collection ...Negative of a photograph of 558 and grip at the Nicholson St terminus, December 1939. Has the outside the Palace Theatre 790 Nicholson St Fitzroy in the view and the Railway Hotel 800 Nicholson St Fitzroy. Tram has the destination of Spencer St. and an advert for Apollo Theatre on the side of the grip car. The Theatre has "Rose of Washington Square" showing that night. The associated sho9p is selling Nestles Mil, Swallows Ice cream.trams, tramways, cable trams, nicholson st, fitzroy, hotels, theatres, tram 558 -
Southern Sherbrooke Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Narre Warren East shop
... ice cream. There are trees surrounding the shop... ice cream. There are trees surrounding the shop ...Black and White Photograph of the Narre Warren East shop, possibly taken 1953-1956, featuring a building at the top of a driveway. About seven cars are parked out the front of the building. The shop has a high-pitched roof, a central door, and large windows or a verandah. Under the left windows is an advertisement for Swallows ice cream. There are trees surrounding the shop. This was the first and only store in Narre Warren East. It is now a house on Wellington Road. The home and store was built by Bert Dorning, and the Dornings opened and ran the store. -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Digital image, c1935
... advertising Swallow's Ice cream. Kodak postcard - see image i2.... of the City Hall Cafe advertising Swallow's Ice cream. Kodak ...Yields information the buildings, buildings and scene in Sturt St looking East from Doveton St.Digital image from the Wal Jack Ballarat Album of a postcard - titled "Sturt St Ballarat Vic", looking east along the south side of Sturt St from Doveton St. Tram in the far distance. Has a number of motor vehicles in the photograph. Has a tram No. 5, at the city tram stop and three trams in the distance in Sturt or Bridge St. Wal has dated the photo 1935 on his album notes. Has a good photo of the City Hall Cafe advertising Swallow's Ice cream. Kodak postcard - see image i2.In bottom right hand corner has the "2 Vic Rail Photo".trams, tramways, esco, sturt st, dawson st, tram 5 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Container - Biscuit Tin, Swallow and Ariell Pty Ltd, Mid-19th to mid-20th century
This tin was made in Melbourne and contained Swallows and Ariells biscuits. The label was written in four languages. The biscuits may have been made for export or perhaps for immigrants now living in Australia. Australia's first biscuit company was founded in 1854 by Thomas Swallow. Within five years he had taken in a partner, T.H. Ariell. After Ariell died in 1875, F.T. Derham was appointed partner and managing director in 1877, a position held by several generations of his descendants. By the early 1880s the Port Melbourne factory extended to 3 acres (1.2 ha), and the company owned flourmills and sugar plantations in the Goulburn Valley and Northern Queensland. With no equal outside Great Britain, Swallow & Ariell was the fifth largest biscuit company in the world, manufacturing over 100 varieties, including the common ship biscuit (an original product) and meat biscuits (apparently taken by Burke and Wills on their ill-fated expedition). The company also boasted popular sideline products, including cakes, plum puddings, ice-cream and dried fruit. Renowned for its patriotic fundraising campaigns during both world wars, it diverted most of its biscuits and plum puddings to the Australian and US services in World War II. Company employees were filmed leaving work in 1905 in the Salvation Army film unit's first sponsored industrial documentary film. The surviving opening sequences are held by ScreenSound Australia. The company was delisted on 5 August 1964 following acquisition of more than 95% of its capital by the Australian Biscuit Co. The factory was later registered by the National Trust and converted into units. https://www.emelbourne.net.au/biogs/EM01456b.htmThis biscuit tin is representative of local Melbourne and Victorian produce. The label was in four languages, perhaps for export or for local immigrants. The firm Swallow and Ariells Pty Ltd was a very early manufacture and was in business for over 100 years.Rectangular tin container with attached lid. Label advertises Swallow and Ariells biscuits. Made in Melbourne. The label is written in four languages. The trademark, a swallow, is on the tin. The tin is very badly corroded.'Swallow and Ariells Superior Melbourne Biscuits' Trademark: image [swallow]flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, metal craft, tin ware, biscuit box, biscuit tin, food container, melbourne biscuit maker, swallow, thomas swallow, thomas ariell, ariell -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph, Roy Smith selling Swallow's ice-creams at Lagoon Oval
... 1940s Roy Smith selling Swallow's ice-creams at Lagoon Oval ...Roy Smith selling Swallow's icecreams at Lagoon Oval in the 1940s. Roy lived in Howe Parade. Copy of a black and white photo downloaded from the "Born and Bred in Port" facebook site. The occasion may have been a sport event or festival. The photographer is unknown. Photo of Roy Smith selling ice-creams at Lagoon Oval 1940sroy smith, swallow's icecream, social activities, lagoon reserve, sport -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Swallow & Ariell Pty Ltd Ice Cream Depot, Ballarat circa 1955. From Bartrop's Consultants File
... Swallow & Ariell Pty Ltd Ice Cream Depot, Ballarat circa... Swallow & Ariell Pty Ltd Ice Cream Depot, Ballarat circa 1955 ...The depot was located in Creswick Road.swallow & ariell, building, manufacturing, commerical, creswick road -
Mont De Lancey
Tin, Swallow & Ariell, Ltd
Biscuit tin: late 19th century Swallow & Ariell operated continuously in Port Melbourne from 1858 to 1991. The former Swallow & Ariell’s factory buildings, now The Anchorage, continue to add interest and pleasure along Stokes, Rouse and Princes Streets. Thomas Swallow, born in Reading, travelled to California and Ballarat before setting up a business making ships biscuits in Port Melbourne. His business partner Ariell died in 1877. He then went into partnership with Frederick Derham, his son in law. Company farms around Shepparton provided much of its wheat, and after 1889 most was ground into flour on the Port Melbourne premises. For the year ending 1 May 1920, the factory used 51 tons of butter, 2,740 eggs and produced more than 66 lines of biscuits. They also made puddings, elaborate cakes and ice cream. S & A was a significant employer – locally referred to as S & A College. At the height of the South African war it employed 1900 workers but even in 1991 it employed 450 people.Pink and brown clover-shaped ornamental biscuit tin decorated with pictures of a girl (central panel), 2 dogs (lower section), 2 rabbits (upper left-side panel) and 2 birds (upper right-hand panel. It has floral designs around the outer edges of both the tin and the lid which is hinged at the top of the tin.Inside the lid: "Swallow & Ariell, Ltd. Biscuit Manufacturers, Port Melbourne. Prizes received at all international & inter-colonial exhibitions"biscuit tins, tins