Showing 4 items matching "warrnambool ironmonger"
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Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.Coin - Token, W.W. Jamieson Store token
... ...warrnambool ironmonger...William Wilson Jamieson came to Warrnambool around 1857 after running a Ironmongers business in Hawthorne died . ...It is an example of a Warrnambool token produced by an important Warrnambool business (only two firms in Warrnambool produced tokens) jamieson token warrnambool william wilson jamieson warrnambool ironmonger W.W. JAMIESON & CO STOREKEEPERS LIEBEG STREET WARRNAMBOOL. ...William Wilson Jamieson came to Warrnambool around 1857 after running a Ironmongers business in Hawthorne died . He opened his store in Liebig St which he operated until his death in 1882. He was quite active in the community serving on the town council for a number of years and also the Oddfellows Lodge and the Mechanics Institute. He came to Warrnambool in 1857, after running an Ironmonger's business in Hawthorn and having worked for the hardware company McEwan & Co. in Melbourne. He bought a weatherboard building that had previously been a 'bowling saloon' in Liebig Street and opened a business that Gardner describes as a general store and Turnbull describes as a drapery store. He was a member of the town council from 1862 to 1874 and from 1877 to 1880 and also served as mayor for two terms. He was also active in community organisations including the Mechanics institute and the Oddfellows This token is of great importance. It is significant for three reasons: 1. It is an example of an 1850s Australian token, demonstrating an early business practice in our history. 2. It is an example of a Warrnambool token produced by an important Warrnambool business (only two firms in Warrnambool produced tokens)A round copper token. The token was issued by: W.W. Jamieson & Co.. Liebeg St. Warrnambool, Storekeepers 1862 which is in raised lettering on the obverse of the token. The reverse features a blindfolded woman with the scales of Justice in her raised right hand. She is standing beside the seashore with a sailing ship in the background AUSTRALIA is stampedabove the figure anf the date 1862 is stamped below.W.W. JAMIESON & CO STOREKEEPERS LIEBEG STREET WARRNAMBOOL. AUSTRALIA1862jamieson token, warrnambool, william wilson jamieson, warrnambool ironmonger -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMedal - Token, Richard Parker, ironmonger, Mid-to-late 19th century
... Warrnambool...Shipwreck Coast...Flagstaff Hill...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village...medallion...coin...token...promotional medallion...one penny...R Parker...ironmonger...Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village 89 Merri Street Warrnambool great-ocean-road This copper penny token was issued in Geelong by ironmonger R. ...This copper penny token was issued in Geelong by ironmonger R. Parker. Richard Parker was an early settler in Victoria. He had a general store in Elizabeth Street, then Collins Street, Melbourne for five years before moving to Geelong in 1844. He soon established several branches of his ironmonger business in towns around Victoria. He encouraged trade by providing customers with the small change of penny tokens in exchange for their more valuable and less convenient silver coins. The token carried a surcharge and was overstamped with the mane of W. Kernot. William Charles Kernot was a chemist at Chillwell, Geelong. The token is of historical significance, representing a form of currency used in Australia's colonial era before Australia had official currency.Token coin; a round copper one penny token. Obverse had promotional text and a sketch and was overstamped with a name. Reverse had the image of a woman holding up a set of balance scales in one hand and a cornucopia in the other, standing beside the sea, with a three-masted sailing ship in the background, There is a formed hole in the metal; on the obverse, it is on the top of the design, on the reverse it is on the bottom of the design. It advertises R. Parker, Ironmonger, Moorabool Street, Geelong, overstamped with the name W. Kernot.Embossed on the obverse: "R. PARKER / IRONMONGER. / MOORABOOL STREET / GEELONG" "W. KERNOT" Embossed on reverse: "AUSTRALIA"warrnambool, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum, flagstaff hill maritime village, medallion, coin, token, promotional medallion, one penny, r parker, ironmonger, moorabool street geelong, w. kernot, richard parker, currency, australian currency -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus ArchivesBook (item) - Catelogue, D. & W. Chandler Ltd, General Hardware Catalogue, Circ. 1920
... IRONMONGERS, WIRE MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS Issue No.46. Copyrighted and with 3 tear-out order sheets at the back. Heavy cardboard covers. 236 pages. The catalogue includes carpenters' tools, equipment for metalworkers, motor mechanics, horticulturalists, poultry producers, hardware items for the house and sport, for horse harnesses, guns, lighting fixtures, etc. Details of Postage rates and transport with Trading conditions. Shops in Flinders Lane Melbourne and Brunswick St Fitzroy. Plus Ballarat, Bendigo, Warrnambool...IRONMONGERS, WIRE MERCHANTS AND IMPORTERS Issue No.46. Copyrighted and with 3 tear-out order sheets at the back. Heavy cardboard covers. 236 pages. The catalogue includes carpenters' tools, equipment for metalworkers, motor mechanics, horticulturalists, poultry producers, hardware items for the house and sport, for horse harnesses, guns, lighting fixtures, etc. Details of Postage rates and transport with Trading conditions. Shops in Flinders Lane Melbourne and Brunswick St Fitzroy. Plus Ballarat, Bendigo, Warrnambool ...horticultural hardware, hardware, catalogue -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageManual - Ironmongers Diary, Edward, Gwyn, and Penry Vaughan Morgan, The Ironmonger Diary 1894, circa 1894
... warrnambool...shipwrecked-coast...flagstaff-hill...flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum...maritime-museum...shipwreck-coast...flagstaff-hill-maritime-village...ironmonger...Ironmonger Diary are considered "Aladdin's Caves" of information. Because many 19th-century hardware companies left no archives behind, these diaries are often the only surviving record to accurately date old tools, trace trademarks, and understand the global flow of Victorian-era trade. flagstaff hill warrnambool shipwrecked-coast flagstaff-hill flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum maritime-museum shipwreck-coast flagstaff-hill-maritime-village ironmonger diary 1894 hardware catalogue hardware diary The 1894 edition of The Ironmonger Diary is not a personal, handwritten journal, but rather a highly specialized, annual commercial trade publication and desk reference book. ...The 1894 edition of The Ironmonger Diary is not a personal, handwritten journal, but rather a highly specialized, annual commercial trade publication and desk reference book. It was published by The Ironmonger, the premier British trade journal for the hardware, metallurgical, and tool-making industries during the Victorian era. It served a dual purpose: part practical office desk calendar and part comprehensive trade directory. It was engineered to be the ultimate daily companion for anyone buying, selling, or working with metal goods.The Ironmonger Diary 1894 is a hard covered book bound book with gold lettering on the front cover and spine. The front cover includes an index to the information inside. It is titled on top of the inner pages "The Ironmonger Diary and Text Book". The inner pages contain blank diary pages, two weeks to an opening, with a light weight, blank pink page between the weeks. There are also Cash Book pages. The front and back sections of the diary contain product advertisements for ironmonger's wares, hardware, household goods, farm machinery, bicycles and even some clothing. There are Tables of measurements, a green-aged section called Classified List of Trade Marks and Brands, The Buyer's Guide and a list of Hallmarks on Plate (such as gold) identifying the years of manufacture.non-fictionThe 1894 edition of The Ironmonger Diary is not a personal, handwritten journal, but rather a highly specialized, annual commercial trade publication and desk reference book. It was published by The Ironmonger, the premier British trade journal for the hardware, metallurgical, and tool-making industries during the Victorian era. It served a dual purpose: part practical office desk calendar and part comprehensive trade directory. It was engineered to be the ultimate daily companion for anyone buying, selling, or working with metal goods.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, ironmonger diary, 1894, hardware catalogue, hardware diary
