Showing 27 items matching "terra cotta tiles"
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Pamphlet, Wunderlich Terra Cotta Roofing Tiles
... Wunderlich Terra Cotta Roofing Tiles...Manufacturing flow chart of Wunderlich Terra Cotta Roofing Tiles and Commentary on factory tour of Wunderlich Ltd giving detailed description of process....Wunderlich Terra Cotta Roofing Tiles Pamphlet Pamphlet ...Manufacturing flow chart of Wunderlich Terra Cotta Roofing Tiles and Commentary on factory tour of Wunderlich Ltd giving detailed description of process.Manufacturing flow chart of Wunderlich Terra Cotta Roofing Tiles and Commentary on factory tour of Wunderlich Ltd giving detailed description of process.Manufacturing flow chart of Wunderlich Terra Cotta Roofing Tiles and Commentary on factory tour of Wunderlich Ltd giving detailed description of process.wunderlich limited, tile factories -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Glenferrie Street, 4, Circa 1972
... ...terra cotta tiles..."Anselm" is architecturally important at the State level as a substantially intact, highly personalised and boldly expressed house expressive the Arts and Crafts movement and incorporating Art Nouveaux enrichment in a variety of forms, the use of ornamental terra cotta tiles to the comer tower being of special note. ..."Anselm" is architecturally important at the State level as a substantially intact, highly personalised and boldly expressed house expressive the Arts and Crafts movement and incorporating Art Nouveaux enrichment in a variety of forms, the use of ornamental terra cotta tiles to the comer tower being of special note. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. From Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan 1996 by Andrew Ward: In 1905, most of portion 27 was vacant land, however Glenferrie Street had been formed and the land subsequently subdivided. In 1906, Robert Joseph Haddon, architect and painter, designed and built for his private residence, a brick house on the west side. Haddon named the house "Anselm". Also built on the property were a garage and fibro cement studio. "Anselm" is architecturally important at the State level as a substantially intact, highly personalised and boldly expressed house expressive the Arts and Crafts movement and incorporating Art Nouveaux enrichment in a variety of forms, the use of ornamental terra cotta tiles to the comer tower being of special note. Its importance at the State level is strengthened by its place as the home of the noted architect and Melbourne's most influential exponent (Freeland, J.M., Architecture in Australia, p. 213) of the Art Nouveaux movement.https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/4442 Victorian Heritage Register: What is significant? Anselm was designed by noted English born architect Robert Joseph Haddon(1866-1929) as his own house and constructed in 1906. A single storey Arts and Crafts influenced red brick house with attic, Anselm has a pyramidal slate roof with prominent chimney stacks. There is a octagonal corner tower with saucer shaped domed roof surmounted by a weather vane, and the tower has decorative terracotta panels immediately below the eaves line. The front door opens immediately into a large living or common room, screened from view by a timber and bottle glass screen. The large room was designed to function as a drawing and dining room. The house is rich with hand crafted details including door and window furniture, wrought iron gutter brackets, fireplaces (one with built in wood box), and fire tools. The interior decoration includes hand painted frieze of Port Phillip in the study, and a hand painted frieze of turbulent sea with sailing boats in the tiled bathroom. There is a small hand painted tile at the base of the tower which states ?This building was erected AD1906 from designs by Robt J Haddon FRIBA,Lond FRIVA Melb Architect?. He also designed an attic addition which was constructed in 1927. Anselm is substantially intact although the double casement window immediately to the south of the front door was originally circular....Page 60 of Photograph Album with three exterior photographs (one portrait and two landscape) of Anselm.Hand written: 4 Glenferrie Street [top right] / ANSELM 4 Glenferrie St [under top photo] / 60 [bottom right] trevor hart, anselm, art nouveaux, arts and crafts, tower, bay window, glenferrie street, robert joseph haddon, 1900's, terra cotta tiles, double storey, caulfield north, corner tower, gates, cast iron work -
Glen Eira Historical SocietyAlbum - Album page, Glenferrie Street, 4, Circa 1972
... ...terra cotta tiles..."Anselm" is architecturally important at the State level as a substantially intact, highly personalised and boldly expressed house expressive the Arts and Crafts movement and incorporating Art Nouveaux enrichment in a variety of forms, the use of ornamental terra cotta tiles to the comer tower being of special note. ..."Anselm" is architecturally important at the State level as a substantially intact, highly personalised and boldly expressed house expressive the Arts and Crafts movement and incorporating Art Nouveaux enrichment in a variety of forms, the use of ornamental terra cotta tiles to the comer tower being of special note. ...This photograph is part of the Caulfield Historical Album 1972. This album was created in approximately 1972 as part of a project by the Caulfield Historical Society to assist in identifying buildings worthy of preservation. The album is related to a Survey the Caulfield Historical Society developed in collaboration with the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and Caulfield City Council to identify historic buildings within the City of Caulfield that warranted the protection of a National Trust Classification. Principal photographer thought to be Trevor Hart, member of Caulfield Historical Society. Most photographs were taken between 1966-1972 with a small number of photographs being older and from unknown sources. All photographs are black and white except where stated, with 386 photographs over 198 pages. From Glen Eira Heritage Management Plan 1996 by Andrew Ward: In 1905, most of portion 27 was vacant land, however Glenferrie Street had been formed and the land subsequently subdivided. In 1906, Robert Joseph Haddon, architect and painter, designed and built for his private residence, a brick house on the west side. Haddon named the house "Anselm". Also built on the property were a garage and fibro cement studio. "Anselm" is architecturally important at the State level as a substantially intact, highly personalised and boldly expressed house expressive the Arts and Crafts movement and incorporating Art Nouveaux enrichment in a variety of forms, the use of ornamental terra cotta tiles to the comer tower being of special note. Its importance at the State level is strengthened by its place as the home of the noted architect and Melboume's most influential exponent (Freeland, J.M., Architecture in Australia, p. 213) of the Art Nouveaux movement. Victorian Heritage Register https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/4442 What is significant? Anselm was designed by noted English born architect Robert Joseph Haddon(1866-1929) as his own house and constructed in 1906. A single storey Arts and Crafts influenced red brick house with attic, Anselm has a pyramidal slate roof with prominent chimney stacks. There is a octagonal corner tower with saucer shaped domed roof surmounted by a weather vane, and the tower has decorative terracotta panels immediately below the eaves line. The front door opens immediately into a large living or common room, screened from view by a timber and bottle glass screen. The large room was designed to function as a drawing and dining room. The house is rich with hand crafted details including door and window furniture, wrought iron gutter brackets, fireplaces (one with built in wood box), and fire tools. The interior decoration includes hand painted frieze of Port Phillip in the study, and a hand painted frieze of turbulent sea with sailing boats in the tiled bathroom. There is a small hand painted tile at the base of the tower which states ?This building was erected AD1906 from designs by Robt J Haddon FRIBA,Lond FRIVA Melb Architect?. He also designed an attic addition which was constructed in 1927. Anselm is substantially intact although the double casement window immediately to the south of the front door was originally circular....Page 61 of Photograph Album with one exterior photograph (portrait) of Anselm.Hand written: 61 [bottom left] trevor hart, anselm, art nouveaux, arts and crafts, tower, bay window, glenferrie street, robert joseph haddon, 1900's, terra cotta tiles, double storey, caulfield north, corner tower, brick house, attics -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Tile
... Terra cotta tile used for garden edge....CERAMICS Terracotta Terra cotta tile used for garden edge. Ceramic Tile ...Tile came from home of Stanley Walker, Benares Street, Mitcham. Stanley was son of E.E.Walker. Prop of Australian Tesselated Tile Co.Terra cotta tile used for garden edge.ceramics, terracotta -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDomestic object - Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Tile, Wunderlich Limited, Circa 1965
... Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Tile...Wunderlich terra cotta roofing tiles were manufactured at their factory in Mitcham Road, Vermont. ...Off-white/beige architectural terra cotta tile with green coloured vitreous glaze on the face of tile. ...Wunderlich terra cotta roofing tiles were manufactured at their factory in Mitcham Road, Vermont. ...In the Sunshine Advocate of 21/03/1925 it is reported that Wunderlich Ltd decided to establish works in Sunshine for the manufacture of terra cotta and faience for the facing of city buildings. The product was intended to imitate granite, which would give a brighter appearance to concrete walls. A stone surface finish to the terra cotta could be achieved by applying a variety of colour combinations of glazes with a special 'spackle' gun. A building that is still standing and has the imitation granite finish terra cotta is the Nicholas Building at 21 - 47 Swanston Street, Melbourne. The Nicholas Building was designed by Harry Norris for Alfred Nicholas (Aspro fame), and was built during 1925 - 1926. The building is classified by the National Trust (B4079) and has the Victorian Heritage Register (H2119). During my employment in the factory from 1964 to 1969 the tiles were generally faced with single colour glazes. For some small jobs a light coloured mottled finish was achieved by spattering a white glaze over a cream coloured background or vice versa. There were no imitation granite jobs done, probably because of changing attitudes to the intended appearance of buildings. The green coloured tile in our collection is an unfinished (untrimmed) retain tile typical of the green coloured tiles that were made for the two stages of the Commonwealth Centre Building (colloquially known as the Green Latrine), that was once located on the corner of Spring and Victoria Streets in Melbourne. Similar coloured tiles were also used on some shop fronts. The Commonwealth Centre Building no longer exists, however the Century Building at 125 - 133 Swanston Street, Melbourne is covered with single coloured tiles (white). The Century Building was built in 1939, with the architect being Marcus Barlow. The Building is classified by the National Trust (B4045). Our tile along with several others were headed for dumping among the asbestos waste at the rear of the two Wunderlich factories (Circa 1968). With permission from the Factory Superintendent of the Terra Cotta factory they were saved and taken home. Several are still in use as pavers around a barbecue in Melton from where our tile was obtained. It should be noted that the Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta factory in Sunshine did not manufacture terra cotta roofing tiles, as reported in the Brimbank City Council Post-contact Heritage Study HO 073 former Wunderlich now West End Market. Wunderlich terra cotta roofing tiles were manufactured at their factory in Mitcham Road, Vermont. Document HO 073 contains at least 3 errors. Other References: (1). http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article74726224. (2). Armstrong, J. 'Investigating the historic and current use, manufacture and conservation of architectural terra cotta and faience USA & UK'. This tile is an example of the type of facing that was applied to city buildings for over 40 years from the mid 1920's. As building techniques changed the need for this type of facing diminished, and so the factory was eventually sold and demolished. A free standing tall chimney stack which serviced two of the kilns was a significant feature of the North Sunshine skyline. A part of the history of Sunshine disappeared with the demolition of the factory and the chimney stack. Only the façade of the finishing section of the factory where tiles were trimmed and stored remains. Off-white/beige architectural terra cotta tile with green coloured vitreous glaze on the face of tile. The rear of tile is ribbed. wunderlich limited, terra cotta, architectural, commonwealth centre, spring street, sunshine, mcintyre, victoria street, faience, faence, imitation granite, nicholas building, century building -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Tile
... Partly glazed terra-cotta tile with Christian Pascal sign and leaves...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Probably made for a church ceramics terracotta Crudely hand etched on back - chrisma Partly glazed terra-cotta tile with Christian Pascal sign and leaves Ceramic Tile ...Probably made for a churchPartly glazed terra-cotta tile with Christian Pascal sign and leavesCrudely hand etched on back - chrismaceramics, terracotta -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Tile
... Terra-cotta roof tile...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne ceramics earthenware buildings roofing 22.6.66/Daniel Robertson Terra-cotta roof tile Ceramic Tile ...Terra-cotta roof tile22.6.66/Daniel Robertsonceramics, earthenware, buildings, roofing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Floor Tile
... Terra cotta floor tile...Walker, proprietor of Australian Tesselated Tile Co CERAMICS Terracotta Terra cotta floor tile Ceramic Floor Tile ...Tile came from home of Stanley Walker, Benares St. Mitcham. Stanley was the son of E.E. Walker, proprietor of Australian Tesselated Tile CoTerra cotta floor tileceramics, terracotta -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Ceramic - Border Tile
... Plain terra-cotta border tile...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne See NA359 CERAMICS Terracotta Plain terra-cotta border tile Ceramic Border Tile ...See NA359Plain terra-cotta border tileceramics, terracotta -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedLetter - To Whom it May Concern Reference issued to Wieslaw Zielinski on leaving Wunderlich Limited Sunshine in 1969, Willaton Fred
... The Sunshine factory also initially made the glaze for use on the terra cotta roof tiles made at the Mitcham factory....The Sunshine factory also initially made the glaze for use on the terra cotta roof tiles made at the Mitcham factory. ...Wunderlich Ltd was a significant employer in its Sunshine Asbestos sheet, and its Architectural Terra Cotta factories on McIntyre Road, North Sunshine (now the Westend Hotel and previously the Westend Market). The Wunderlich Terra Cotta factory in Sunshine made colour glazed terra cotta tiles for the outside walls of buildings such as the Commonwealth Buildings in Spring St Melbourne, and the Court Building in the City. The Sunshine factory also initially made the glaze for use on the terra cotta roof tiles made at the Mitcham factory.The letterhead is Wunderlich Limited 210 Kingsway South Melbourne 3025 which was the Victorian head office of the company The reference is dated 28 February 1969 and is signed by F Willaton who was the Works Superintendant of the Architectural Terra Cotta Factory in Sunshinewunderlich, walter "wally" zielinski -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Lloyd Rogers, 13/12/1961 12:00:00 AM
... Collins of Sebastopol for Timber and The Age and another on the dash panel. 32 - has roof adverts for Penfold Cream Sherry cream and Eureka Terra Cotta tiles. In the background, a building (possibly the future Big W) is under construction in Grenville St. ...Collins of Sebastopol for Timber and The Age and another on the dash panel. 32 - has roof adverts for Penfold Cream Sherry cream and Eureka Terra Cotta tiles. In the background, a building (possibly the future Big W) is under construction in Grenville St. ...Yields information about the appearance of trams parked in the City loop during early 1960's and the construction of the Big W store.Black and white photograph of Ballarat trams 21, 33 and 26 in the City Loop. Dated 13/12/1961. Printed on Agfa Gevaert paper in a postcard format. 21 - has a roof advertisement fort A. H. Collins of Sebastopol for Timber and The Age and another on the dash panel. 32 - has roof adverts for Penfold Cream Sherry cream and Eureka Terra Cotta tiles. In the background, a building (possibly the future Big W) is under construction in Grenville St. Photo by Lloyd Rogers.In ink "Ballarat trams Nos. 21, 33, 26, Sturt St 13/12/1961 and 3/19". In pencil: "21 - ex 10 Alaide, 33- ex M 189, 26 - ex M 111"trams, tramways, city loop, sturt st, tram 21, tram 33, tram 26 -
Ballarat Tramway MuseumPhotograph - Black & White Photograph/s, State Electricity Commission of Victoria (SECV), late 1950's or early 1960
... Tram has the destination of Victoria St, a Terra Cotta roof tiles roof advertisement and an "Everybody's Swinging to Briquettes" dash panel ad. ...Tram has the destination of Victoria St, a Terra Cotta roof tiles roof advertisement and an "Everybody's Swinging to Briquettes" dash panel ad. ...Yields information about the damage to an SEC tramcar following an accident with a vehicle. Also gives information about the way the trams appeared.Black and White photograph, of Ballarat No. 27 after being involved in an accident with damage to the doorway entry, including the removal of the door itself. Tram has the destination of Victoria St, a Terra Cotta roof tiles roof advertisement and an "Everybody's Swinging to Briquettes" dash panel ad. Photographed at the SEC depot. Photo late 1950's or early 1960.tramways, trams, accidents, collision, depot, colour schemes, tram 27 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMixed media - Mr W.L Affleck Collection, 1912-1944
... 6 items from the collection of Mr WL Affleck 1 Discharge certificate Volunteer Defense Corps Enlistment 8 April 1942 until 7 October 1945 Dated 28 January 1946 2 Vocational Training Qualification certificate 1 December 1922 as Wood Process Engraver 3 Photograph of McKay head office building c1912 4 Affleck house built 1922 33 Sydney Street Albion This house was built for WL Lindsay and Olive Affleck in 1922 by Olives father Frank Baker the house was soli d brick with terra cotta tiled roof It had 2 bedrooms front room dining room kitchen with pantry wood stove and later gas stove The back with a laundry Wash House at one end and an outside toilet the front dining and one bedroom had fire grates In 1926 the werandah was fitted with half walls and fly wire with canvas blinds In 1936 Lindsay Affleck purchased a Cable Tram carriage as a sleepout for their two sons Ron and Geoff 5 Photo of Volunteer Defense Corps WWII c1944 6 Wallet c1939 to 1945...William Lindsay Affleck 707.01 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Volunteer Defence Corps Certificate Of Discharge 707.02 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Vocational Training Certificate 707.03 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Sunshine Harvester Works Head Office 1912 Back 707.03 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Sunshine Harvester Works Head Office 1912 Front 707.04 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - 33 Sydney Street Albion Back 707.04 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - 33 Sydney Street Albion Front 707.05 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Volunteer Defence Corps Back 707.05 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Volunteer Defence Corps Front 707.06 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - With Compliments Of Hugh V.McKay Wallet 6 items from the collection of Mr WL Affleck 1 Discharge certificate Volunteer Defense Corps Enlistment 8 April 1942 until 7 October 1945 Dated 28 January 1946 2 Vocational Training Qualification certificate 1 December 1922 as Wood Process Engraver 3 Photograph of McKay head office building c1912 4 Affleck house built 1922 33 Sydney Street Albion This house was built for WL Lindsay and Olive Affleck in 1922 by Olives father Frank Baker the house was soli d brick with terra cotta tiled roof It had 2 bedrooms front room dining room kitchen with pantry wood stove and later gas stove The back with a laundry Wash House at one end and an outside toilet the front dining and one bedroom had fire grates In 1926 the werandah was fitted with half walls and fly wire with canvas blinds In 1936 Lindsay Affleck purchased a Cable Tram carriage as a sleepout for their two sons Ron and Geoff 5 Photo of Volunteer Defense Corps WWII c1944 6 Wallet c1939 to 1945 Mixed media Mr W.L Affleck Collection ...707.01 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Volunteer Defence Corps Certificate Of Discharge 707.02 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Vocational Training Certificate 707.03 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Sunshine Harvester Works Head Office 1912 Back 707.03 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Sunshine Harvester Works Head Office 1912 Front 707.04 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - 33 Sydney Street Albion Back 707.04 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - 33 Sydney Street Albion Front 707.05 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Volunteer Defence Corps Back 707.05 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - Volunteer Defence Corps Front 707.06 - Mr W.L Affleck Collection - With Compliments Of Hugh V.McKay Walletwilliam lindsay affleck -
Federation University Historical CollectionBook, Ballarat Illustrated : Under the Seals of the City & Town Councils, c1920
... Lydiard Street Views . Eureka Terra-cotta & Tile Co. of Australia Limited . Churches of Ballarat . ...Lydiard Street Views . Eureka Terra-cotta & Tile Co. of Australia Limited . Churches of Ballarat . ...This book was a donation to Federation University Australia's Professor David Battersby from Vice-Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman of Central Queensland University.Soft cover. Front cover with some red. 80 pages. Back cover Plan of Ballarat Map. Photographic plates. Brief history of Ballarat and the topics photographed. . Ballarat City Municipal Chambers . The Ballarat Banking Company Limited . Art Gallery Ballarat . The Ballarat Trustees, Executors & Agency Company Limited . John MacLeod & Coy Pty Ltd . The Ballaarat Gas Coy . Ballarat's Homes . J. J. Goller & Co. . Ballarat East Views . Star Office . The Ballarat Courier . Morshead's . M. B. John Ballarat - The largest Inland Brass Foundry in Australia . Rowlands Koomah Spa . Huttons the Jewellers . Botanical Gardens Ballarat . Millers the Clothiers . Jas Smith Agricultural Machinery . Views of Lakes Learmonth & Burrumbeet . Coles & Pullum Stock & Station Agents . Harry Davies & Co. . Views about the City . Benoit's Sun Foundry . Ballarat College (for Boys) . Wm Paterson's . Lydiard Street Views . Eureka Terra-cotta & Tile Co. of Australia Limited . Churches of Ballarat . The Ballarat Woollen & Worsted Co. Ltd Sunnyside Mills . Red Shop Tea Rooms . Tyler's - Bridge Street, Ballarat . Allchin Bros Ballarat . Loreto Abbey Mary's Mount Ballarat . Brinds - Dunnstown . Ballarat Brewing Co. . Turnbridge's Arcade . Zoological Gardens Ballarat . A. Cant Plumber & Gasfitter . Interiors of some Ballarat Churches . Hugh Jones & B . W. F. Coltman . Views in Eureka Reserve . Loveland & Haslem, Moter Engineers . Public Institutions Ballarat . G. Warner & Co. Prop. Ltd . The Electric Supply Company of Victoria Limited . Ballarat East Views . Longhurst's Specialities . P. C. Thornton Proprietor Sturt St Ballarat . Cowley's Eureka Ironworks Pty Ltd . W. Owen Sports Depot & Tobacconist . Clarendon Ladies' College . Crocker's . Evening Echo Office . London Bank Chambers . Proprietors of Business . Broadbent Bros & Co. Gifted by Vice-Chancellor Professor Scott Bowman Central Queensland University, 2014.ballarat, school of mines, evening echo, john scullin -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat Illustrated for Enterprise, Education & Health
... ...Eureka Terra Cotta and Tile Co....John, Rowlands, Huttons the Jewellers, Millers the Clothiers, James Smith Agricultural Machinery, Coles and Pullum, City Baths, Benoit's Sun Foundry, William Paterson Drapers, Eureka Terra Cotta and Tile Co., Ballarat Woollen & Worsted Co. ...John Rowlands Huttons the Jewellers Millers the Clothiers James Smith Agricultural Machinery Coles and Pullum City Baths Benoit's Sun Foundry William Paterson Drapers Eureka Terra Cotta and Tile Co. Ballarat Woollen & Worsted Co. ...Green, red and black soft covered facsimile booklet. The book includes numerous illustrations including Ballarat City Municipal Chambers, Ballarat Banking Co. Ltd, Art Gallery of Ballarat, Ballarat Trustees, John McLeod, Pty Ltd, Ballaarat Gas Co., J. J. Goller, Star Office, Ballarat Courier Office, Morsheads, M.B. John, Rowlands, Huttons the Jewellers, Millers the Clothiers, James Smith Agricultural Machinery, Coles and Pullum, City Baths, Benoit's Sun Foundry, William Paterson Drapers, Eureka Terra Cotta and Tile Co., Ballarat Woollen & Worsted Co. Ltd, Sunnyside Woollen Mill, Red Shop tea Rooms, Allchine Bros., Brind's Dunnstown, Ballarat Breweing Co., R. Tunbridge & Sions, Ballarat Zoological Gardens, A. Cant Plumber, Hugh Jones, Eureka Reserve, W.F. Coltman, Loveland & Haslem, G. Warner, W. Cornell, Craig's Hotel, Electric Supply Company of Victoria (Ballarat), Longhurst's, P.C. Thornton, Cowley's Eureka Ironworks, W. Owen, Clarendon Ladies College, Lal Lal Falls, Corckers, Evening Echo Office, Campbell & Wilson and Broadbent brothers. A number of portraits associated with the above organisations are also reproduced in the booklet.non-fictionballarat, w miller, af alchin, a polson, wf longhurst, pj pringle, george crocker, r maddern, as rusden, w cornell, pc thorthon, w owen, cs benoit, h jones, d davies, j scullin, c walker, jh jones, j tyler, jj crifiths, n clark, s clark, cf taylor, tt hollway, morton, f davies, f herman, w knox, a cant, mb john, mwb john, wf coltman, w moir, j macleod, jj mcgowen, a hancock, j osborne, ao stubbs, rw baxter, g baxter, cg harvey, gh warner, cj coles, wj pullum, a mackenzie, jr petterson, ec chamberson, ba john, te miller, g miller, a bell, jh shelley, f sutton, re loveland, tr haslem, re loader, cuthbert, ballarat city municipal chambers, ballarat banking co. ltd, art gallery of ballarat, ballarat trustees, john mcleod, ballaarat gas co., j. j. goller, star office, ballarat courier office, morsheads, m.b. john, rowlands, huttons the jewellers, millers the clothiers, james smith agricultural machinery, coles and pullum, city baths, benoit's sun foundry, william paterson drapers, eureka terra cotta and tile co., ballarat woollen & worsted co. ltd, sunnyside woollen mill, red shop tea rooms, brind's dunnstown, ballarat breweing co., ballarat zoological gardens, a. cant plumber, hugh jones, eureka reserve, w.f. coltman, loveland & haslem, g. warner, w. cornell, craig's hotel, electric supply company of victoria (ballarat), longhurst's, p.c. thornton, cowley's eureka ironworks, w. owen, clarendon ladies college, lal lal falls, evening echo office, allchin brothers, r. tunbridge and sons, campbell and wilson, broadbent brothers, ballarat asylum, crockers -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Dr Hewitt's house and surgery, Warrandyte Road, Ringwood, circa 1960s
... The roof is Marseilles terra-cotta tiles unglazed. Chimneys are pylons, with tall terra-cotta pots, with plate tops and corbels. ...The roof is Marseilles terra-cotta tiles unglazed. Chimneys are pylons, with tall terra-cotta pots, with plate tops and corbels. ...Dr Hewitt's house at 10-12 Warrandyte Road, Ringwood. Showing residence and tennis court. The surgery is on the right-hand side, facing Warrandyte Road. The surgery closed and is now used for offices. The building has Heritage Overlay, Number HO72, Maroondah City Council.Victorian Heritage Database Report Report generated 10/11/25 House 10-12 Warrandyte Rd Warranyte Rd 10-12(2).jpg Location 10-12 Warrandyte Road RINGWOOD, MAROONDAH CITY Municipality MAROONDAH CITY Level of significance Included in Heritage Overlay Heritage Overlay Numbers HO72 Heritage Listing Maroondah City Statement of Significance Last updated on - A substantial elevated brick house of the period transitional from Edwardian to early California Bungalow, built about 1915(?). It is historically significant to Maroondah as a representative embodiment of rural town family life in Ringwood immediately after the Great War. It may have been used as a medical surgery for over 80 years. It is architecturally significant as a rare representation of this transitional style locally. Heritage Study/Consultant Maroondah - Maroondah Heritage Identification Study, Richard Peterson with Peter Barrett, 1998; Hermes Number 146979 Property Number Physical Description 1 A three-bay brick house with a complex hipped roof and an attic, transitional from late Edwardian to early Californian Bungalow. Walls over dado height are roughcast. The roof is Marseilles terra-cotta tiles unglazed. Chimneys are pylons, with tall terra-cotta pots, with plate tops and corbels. There are three bays in line to Warrandyte Road, with a central gablet attic. Its upper gable is shingles, with a latticed vent and terra-cotta finial, over a triple window. Rafters are exposed. At left is a canted bay window. The entrance faces the south side, recessed at centre, between two hips. The right hip extends forward as a skillion with a chimney. At left is a small symmetrical quadruple window. Several mature evergreen trees remain. Intactness The north central bay has been replaced, an intrusive ramp installed and the entrance altered. Another intrusive addition is at the south. This place/object may be included in the Victorian Heritage Register pursuant to the Heritage Act 2017. Check the Victorian Heritage Database, selecting 'Heritage Victoria' as the place source. For further details about Heritage Overlay places, contact the relevant local council or go to Planning Schemes Online http://planningschemes.dpcd.vic.gov.au/ -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Dr Hewitt's house and tennis court, Warrandyte Road, Ringwood, circa 1960s
... The roof is Marseilles terra-cotta tiles unglazed. Chimneys are pylons, with tall terra-cotta pots, with plate tops and corbels. ...The roof is Marseilles terra-cotta tiles unglazed. Chimneys are pylons, with tall terra-cotta pots, with plate tops and corbels. ...Dr Hewitt's house at 10-12 Warrandyte Road, Ringwood. Showing residence and tennis court. The surgery is on the right-hand side, facing Warrandyte Road. The surgery closed and is now used for offices. The building has Heritage Overlay, Number HO72, Maroondah City Council. The garden was designed by Edna Walling.Victorian Heritage Database Report Report generated 10/11/25 House 10-12 Warrandyte Rd Warranyte Rd 10-12(2).jpg Location 10-12 Warrandyte Road RINGWOOD, MAROONDAH CITY Municipality MAROONDAH CITY Level of significance Included in Heritage Overlay Heritage Overlay Numbers HO72 Heritage Listing Maroondah City Statement of Significance Last updated on - A substantial elevated brick house of the period transitional from Edwardian to early California Bungalow, built about 1915(?). It is historically significant to Maroondah as a representative embodiment of rural town family life in Ringwood immediately after the Great War. It may have been used as a medical surgery for over 80 years. It is architecturally significant as a rare representation of this transitional style locally. Heritage Study/Consultant Maroondah - Maroondah Heritage Identification Study, Richard Peterson with Peter Barrett, 1998; Hermes Number 146979 Property Number Physical Description 1 A three-bay brick house with a complex hipped roof and an attic, transitional from late Edwardian to early Californian Bungalow. Walls over dado height are roughcast. The roof is Marseilles terra-cotta tiles unglazed. Chimneys are pylons, with tall terra-cotta pots, with plate tops and corbels. There are three bays in line to Warrandyte Road, with a central gablet attic. Its upper gable is shingles, with a latticed vent and terra-cotta finial, over a triple window. Rafters are exposed. At left is a canted bay window. The entrance faces the south side, recessed at centre, between two hips. The right hip extends forward as a skillion with a chimney. At left is a small symmetrical quadruple window. Several mature evergreen trees remain. Intactness The north central bay has been replaced, an intrusive ramp installed and the entrance altered. Another intrusive addition is at the south. This place/object may be included in the Victorian Heritage Register pursuant to the Heritage Act 2017. Check the Victorian Heritage Database, selecting 'Heritage Victoria' as the place source. For further details about Heritage Overlay places, contact the relevant local council or go to Planning Schemes Online http://planningschemes.dpcd.vic.gov.au/ -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Entrance to Dr Hewitt's Surgery, Warrandyte Road, Ringwood, circa 1960s
... The roof is Marseilles terra-cotta tiles unglazed. Chimneys are pylons, with tall terra-cotta pots, with plate tops and corbels. ...The roof is Marseilles terra-cotta tiles unglazed. Chimneys are pylons, with tall terra-cotta pots, with plate tops and corbels. ...Dr Hewitt's house at 10-12 Warrandyte Road, Ringwood. Showing residence and tennis court. The surgery is on the right-hand side, facing Warrandyte Road. The surgery closed and is now used for offices. The building has Heritage Overlay, Number HO72, Maroondah City Council. The garden was designed by Edna Walling.Victorian Heritage Database Report Report generated 10/11/25 House 10-12 Warrandyte Rd Warranyte Rd 10-12(2).jpg Location 10-12 Warrandyte Road RINGWOOD, MAROONDAH CITY Municipality MAROONDAH CITY Level of significance Included in Heritage Overlay Heritage Overlay Numbers HO72 Heritage Listing Maroondah City Statement of Significance Last updated on - A substantial elevated brick house of the period transitional from Edwardian to early California Bungalow, built about 1915(?). It is historically significant to Maroondah as a representative embodiment of rural town family life in Ringwood immediately after the Great War. It may have been used as a medical surgery for over 80 years. It is architecturally significant as a rare representation of this transitional style locally. Heritage Study/Consultant Maroondah - Maroondah Heritage Identification Study, Richard Peterson with Peter Barrett, 1998; Hermes Number 146979 Property Number Physical Description 1 A three-bay brick house with a complex hipped roof and an attic, transitional from late Edwardian to early Californian Bungalow. Walls over dado height are roughcast. The roof is Marseilles terra-cotta tiles unglazed. Chimneys are pylons, with tall terra-cotta pots, with plate tops and corbels. There are three bays in line to Warrandyte Road, with a central gablet attic. Its upper gable is shingles, with a latticed vent and terra-cotta finial, over a triple window. Rafters are exposed. At left is a canted bay window. The entrance faces the south side, recessed at centre, between two hips. The right hip extends forward as a skillion with a chimney. At left is a small symmetrical quadruple window. Several mature evergreen trees remain. Intactness The north central bay has been replaced, an intrusive ramp installed and the entrance altered. Another intrusive addition is at the south. This place/object may be included in the Victorian Heritage Register pursuant to the Heritage Act 2017. Check the Victorian Heritage Database, selecting 'Heritage Victoria' as the place source. For further details about Heritage Overlay places, contact the relevant local council or go to Planning Schemes Online http://planningschemes.dpcd.vic.gov.au/ -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArchive - Wunderlich
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Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Bulletin Terra Cotta in Four Cities TC4 July 1924|Extract Entrance Doorway Davies Doery Pty Ltd Flinders Lane Melbourne|Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Bulletin Terra Cotta Facades TC2 December 1926|Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Bulletin A Versatile Medium TC5 July 1929|Typed Article Durabestos Homes of Colourful Beauty June 1930|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 21 March 1925 New Sunshine factory|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 12 November 1937 Wunderlich factory grows|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 4 April 1925 Advance Sunshine Industrial and domestic development|Extract Cement and Concrete Asbestos Cement 1926|Ernest Julius Wunderlich 1859 to 1945 biography from Australian Dictionary of Biography|Extract Architectural terracotta paterae 1928 to 1929|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 28 August 1926 Another Factory at Sunshine|Extract Wide profiles of Wunderlich tiiles offered by CSR Monier Wunderlich|Extract Monier Concrete Roof Tiles|Typed Report 10 November 2012 Asbestos|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 16 May 1941 Reported Wounded Aboard|Letter to whom it may concern Wieslaw Zielinkski employed by Wunderlich Limited Sunshine|Extract Wunderlich Planning Officer Christiaan Sengers 1965 to 1967|Extract Former Wunderlich now West End Market McIntyre Road Albion|Extract from Internet Principal Clay Types Used in Ceramics|Typed Report The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust of Australia Jennifer Armstrong 2003 Churchill Fellow|Supplement to the Australian Women's Weekly - Page 10 Wunderlich Building Materials Advert Durabestos Building Sheets, Corrugated Durabestos, Modern Metal Ceilings, Terra-Cotta Roofing Tiles, Stainless Steel Sinks & Cermaic Fireplace Surrounds and Hearth Tiles|Molomby & Molomby Solicitor Leter dated 5th September 1986 to The Honourable J. ...Wunderlich McIntyre Road Sunshine north Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Bulletin Terra Cotta in Four Cities TC4 July 1924|Extract Entrance Doorway Davies Doery Pty Ltd Flinders Lane Melbourne|Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Bulletin Terra Cotta Facades TC2 December 1926|Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Bulletin A Versatile Medium TC5 July 1929|Typed Article Durabestos Homes of Colourful Beauty June 1930|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 21 March 1925 New Sunshine factory|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 12 November 1937 Wunderlich factory grows|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 4 April 1925 Advance Sunshine Industrial and domestic development|Extract Cement and Concrete Asbestos Cement 1926|Ernest Julius Wunderlich 1859 to 1945 biography from Australian Dictionary of Biography|Extract Architectural terracotta paterae 1928 to 1929|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 28 August 1926 Another Factory at Sunshine|Extract Wide profiles of Wunderlich tiiles offered by CSR Monier Wunderlich|Extract Monier Concrete Roof Tiles|Typed Report 10 November 2012 Asbestos|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 16 May 1941 Reported Wounded Aboard|Letter to whom it may concern Wieslaw Zielinkski employed by Wunderlich Limited Sunshine|Extract Wunderlich Planning Officer Christiaan Sengers 1965 to 1967|Extract Former Wunderlich now West End Market McIntyre Road Albion|Extract from Internet Principal Clay Types Used in Ceramics|Typed Report The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust of Australia Jennifer Armstrong 2003 Churchill Fellow|Supplement to the Australian Women's Weekly - Page 10 Wunderlich Building Materials Advert Durabestos Building Sheets, Corrugated Durabestos, Modern Metal Ceilings, Terra-Cotta Roofing Tiles, Stainless Steel Sinks & Cermaic Fireplace Surrounds and Hearth Tiles|Molomby & Molomby Solicitor Leter dated 5th September 1986 to The Honourable J. ...Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Bulletin Terra Cotta in Four Cities TC4 July 1924|Extract Entrance Doorway Davies Doery Pty Ltd Flinders Lane Melbourne|Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Bulletin Terra Cotta Facades TC2 December 1926|Wunderlich Architectural Terra Cotta Bulletin A Versatile Medium TC5 July 1929|Typed Article Durabestos Homes of Colourful Beauty June 1930|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 21 March 1925 New Sunshine factory|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 12 November 1937 Wunderlich factory grows|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 4 April 1925 Advance Sunshine Industrial and domestic development|Extract Cement and Concrete Asbestos Cement 1926|Ernest Julius Wunderlich 1859 to 1945 biography from Australian Dictionary of Biography|Extract Architectural terracotta paterae 1928 to 1929|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 28 August 1926 Another Factory at Sunshine|Extract Wide profiles of Wunderlich tiiles offered by CSR Monier Wunderlich|Extract Monier Concrete Roof Tiles|Typed Report 10 November 2012 Asbestos|Newspaper Article Sunshine Advocate 16 May 1941 Reported Wounded Aboard|Letter to whom it may concern Wieslaw Zielinkski employed by Wunderlich Limited Sunshine|Extract Wunderlich Planning Officer Christiaan Sengers 1965 to 1967|Extract Former Wunderlich now West End Market McIntyre Road Albion|Extract from Internet Principal Clay Types Used in Ceramics|Typed Report The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust of Australia Jennifer Armstrong 2003 Churchill Fellow|Supplement to the Australian Women's Weekly - Page 10 Wunderlich Building Materials Advert Durabestos Building Sheets, Corrugated Durabestos, Modern Metal Ceilings, Terra-Cotta Roofing Tiles, Stainless Steel Sinks & Cermaic Fireplace Surrounds and Hearth Tiles|Molomby & Molomby Solicitor Leter dated 5th September 1986 to The Honourable J. Kennan with concerns about the granting of a planning permit for the former Wunderlich Factory McIntyre Road Sunshine North|Hand written notes Brian O'Reilly Memorieswunderlich, mcintyre road, sunshine north -
Federation University Historical CollectionCorrespondence, Eureka Terra Cotta & Tile Co. Letterhead
... Eureka Terra Cotta & Tile Co. Letterhead...The content of the letter concerns a cadetship at the Eureka Tile factory Eureka Terra Cotta & Tile Co. Letterhead Correspondence W.R. ...Typed letter on Eureka TerraCotta & Tile Co. letterhead which features the colour green. The letter is written by W.R. Lewis, secretary of Eureka Tiles to the Principal of the Ballarat School of Mines, Dick Richards. The content of the letter concerns a cadetship at the Eureka Tile factory -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedMemorabilia - Wunderlich Ceramic Ashtray, W. Zielinski, 22/07/1966 12:00:00 AM
... It appears that this type of item was intended to be used or was used as a promotional item for the Wunderlich Ltd Terra Cotta factory in McIntyre Rd, North Sunshine. This factory made large ceramic veneer tiles for use on buildings such as the now demolished two Commonwealth Buildings on Spring St, Melbourne (green coloured tiles on buildings). ...It appears that this type of item was intended to be used or was used as a promotional item for the Wunderlich Ltd Terra Cotta factory in McIntyre Rd, North Sunshine. This factory made large ceramic veneer tiles for use on buildings such as the now demolished two Commonwealth Buildings on Spring St, Melbourne (green coloured tiles on buildings). ...It appears that this type of item was intended to be used or was used as a promotional item for the Wunderlich Ltd Terra Cotta factory in McIntyre Rd, North Sunshine. This factory made large ceramic veneer tiles for use on buildings such as the now demolished two Commonwealth Buildings on Spring St, Melbourne (green coloured tiles on buildings). This ashtray was made in 1966 by an employee who found the plaster mould among other moulds in the Terra Cotta factory. It is unknown when the mould was previously used to make ashtrays. Wunderlich Ltd had several factories in Sunshine (asbestos sheets, ceramic veneers, aluminium windows) and a pipe factory in conjunction with Humes. It was a major employer in the Sunshine area. There are very few items in the S&DHS files regarding Wunderlich Ltd.Square shaped ceramic earthenware ashtray that is glazed with an off white coloured vitreous coating. The glaze is crazed and has some small chips in it."WUNDERLICH LTD CERAMIC VENEER" in relief writing on the top surface. "Whisky 22-7-66" is incised into the bottom surface.wunderlich, mcintyre road, sunshine north -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedFunctional object - Wunderlich Roofing Terra Cotta Tile, Wunderlich Ltd
... Wunderlich Roofing Terra Cotta Tile...Wunderlich / Terra Cotta has a fade mission brown color it also has lines and other patterns two corrigated valley channels for placing on house rafter sand and inprinted in the tile is text Wunderlich... has a fade mission brown color it also has lines and other patterns two corrigated valley channels for placing on house rafter sand and inprinted in the tile is text Wunderlich Functional object Wunderlich Roofing Terra Cotta Tile Wunderlich Ltd ...This is a Terra Cota tpe roofing tile that were made for house roof. This tile was saved from being dumped at the rear of Wunderlics factory in Sunshine North. Roofing tiles were never made at Sunshine, although sample promotional tiles were displayed there.Wunderlich / Terra Cotta has a fade mission brown color it also has lines and other patterns two corrigated valley channels for placing on house rafter sand and inprinted in the tile is text Wunderlichwunderlich, mcintyre road, sunshine north, manufacturing, building material -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - 29 Uvadale Grove, Kew, 1920
... The slate roof with terra cotta ridging and finials marks a transition to the more common use of Marseilles tiles in Federation architecture....The slate roof with terra cotta ridging and finials marks a transition to the more common use of Marseilles tiles in Federation architecture. ...The numerous subdivision plans in the Kew Historical Society's collection represent working documents, ranging from the initial sketches made in planning a subdivision to printed plans on which auctioneers or agents listed the prices for which individual lots were sold. In a number of cases, the reverse of a subdivision plan in the collection includes a photograph of a house that was also for sale by the agent. Subdivision plans are historically important documents used as evidence of the growth of suburbs in Australia. They frequently provide information about when the land was sold on which a built structure was subsequently constructed as well as evidence relating to surveyors and real estate and financial agents. These photographs provide significant heritage information relating house design and decoration, fencing and household gardens.When 29 Uvadale Grove, Kew was offered for sale it was described as: ‘Kew. Fine locality, 3 minutes Cotham Road. Splendidly built 6 roomed Brick Villa. Rooms 17 x 14, 16 x 13, &c. Beautifully fitted throughout. Land 70 x 134 to ROW.’ The price was advertised as being £1,400. The house exhibits key features of Federation architecture such as the gabled roof with a facing of half-timber and stucco. The veranda has a curved corrugated iron roof supported by timber pillars and fretwork. The slate roof with terra cotta ridging and finials marks a transition to the more common use of Marseilles tiles in Federation architecture.subdivisions - kew (vic.), 29 uvadale grove - kew (vic.) -
Kew Historical Society IncPhotograph - Brick and Stucco Bungalow, J E Barnes, c.1920
... The bungalow has a gabled, tiled roof with terra cotta finials at the front of both gables. ...The bungalow has a gabled, tiled roof with terra cotta finials at the front of both gables. ...The Kew Historical Society's map collection includes a substantial number of real estate subdivision plans, mainly of Kew but also of surrounding suburbs in Melbourne. Most of the subdivision plans date from the 1920s and 1930s when the districts old homes and local farmland were being split up to accommodate residential growth in the postwar period. These early plans were assembled by a local firm, Jas R Mather & McMillan, which had an office in Cotham Road. Many of the plans, and sometimes photos, were annotated by the agents.Subdivision plans are historically important documents used as evidence for the growth of suburbs in Australia. They frequently provide information about when the land was sold as well as evidence relating to surveyors and real estate and financial agents. The numerous subdivision plans in the Kew Historical Society's collection represent working documents, ranging from the initial sketches made in planning a subdivision to printed plans on which auctioneers or agents listed the prices for which individual lots were sold. In a number of cases, the reverse of a subdivision plan in the collection includes a photograph of a house that was also for sale by the agent. These photographs provide significant heritage information relating house design and decoration, fencing and household gardens.The photograph may also be aesthetically significant depending o the importance of the photographic atelier.Real estate photograph for a local agent by the Kew photographer, Josiah Earl Barnes. The photo is of a weatherboard or brick rendered bungalow with a twisted wire fence. Given Barnes' status a a Kew photographer, the house is probably locate din Kew or East Kew. Unfortunately the handwritten information on the mount bordering the photo is damaged and cannot be read. The bungalow has a gabled, tiled roof with terra cotta finials at the front of both gables. The house has a central doorway, framed by a pseudo portico supported by four wooden columns. On each side of the doorway, at the front, there are paired sash windows, which, like the half-timbered gable, are picked out in a darker colour.Handwritten, mostly illegible description by selling agent on mount surround: " .... in Diningroom, Drawing Rooms, ... Photographers details printed on mount: "J. E. Barnes / Photo / Phone 1966 Haw KEW"houses - kew, bungalows - kew, real estate photographs, j.e. barnes -- photographer -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Australian Tesselated Tile Co, 1901 - 1902
... Australian Tesselated Tile Co Pty Ltd...Terra Cotta...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Australian Tesselated Tile Co Pty Ltd Terra Cotta Terra Cotta Room. Records of orders, completion dates and workmen's signatures. ...Terra Cotta Room. Records of orders, completion dates and workmen's signatures. July 1 1901 - Dec 12 1902.Terra Cotta Room. Records of orders, completion dates and workmen's signatures. July 1 1901 - Dec 12 1902.Terra Cotta Room. Records of orders, completion dates and workmen's signatures. July 1 1901 - Dec 12 1902.australian tesselated tile co pty ltd, terra cotta -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Monarch Terra Cotta Co Pty Ltd
... tile factories...monarch terra cotta pty ltd...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne tile factories monarch terra cotta pty ltd wiber charles lewis Short history of the Monarch terra Cotta Pty Ltd 1914 - 1916.o Short history of the Monarch terra Cotta Pty Ltd 1914 - 1916. ...Short history of the Monarch terra Cotta Pty Ltd 1914 - 1916.oShort history of the Monarch terra Cotta Pty Ltd 1914 - 1916.Short history of the Monarch terra Cotta Pty Ltd 1914 - 1916.otile factories, monarch terra cotta pty ltd, wiber, charles lewis -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph - Aerial Photograph, Mitcham Reservoir
... Tile Co. Pty Ltd...Monarch Terra Cotta Pty Ltd...Mitcham Reservoir Australian Tesselated Tile Co. Pty Ltd Monarch Terra Cotta Pty Ltd Black and white aerial photograph of Mitcham showing the reservoir, Australian Tesselated Tiles with the clay pit at the rear, and Monarch Tiles (1914-16) in the foreground. ...Most of the area is now Thornton Crescent, Mitcham, a factory area. When erecting the present 'buildings', which are all single level, certain strategies were employed to ensure safety.Black and white aerial photograph of Mitcham showing the reservoir, Australian Tesselated Tiles with the clay pit at the rear, and Monarch Tiles (1914-16) in the foreground.mitcham reservoir, australian tesselated tile co. pty ltd, monarch terra cotta pty ltd
