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Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - wedge, blacksmith made
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.One of three wedges cut from one piece of steel. Blacksmith made.churchill island, wedge, wood splitting -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - wedge, blacksmith made
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.one of three wedges cut from the same piece of steel. No relief groovestimber splitting, churchill island heritage farm, olinda, shady creek, wedge -
Mont De Lancey
Tool - Shingle Splitter, Wolpin Wedge Mills, Unknown
Used in the late 19th century.A steel bladed wooden curved handled Shingle Splitter sometimes called a Paling Knife used for splitting or cleaving timber. It has two crossed hammer shape symbols stamped at the beginning and end of the inscription - Wolpin Wedge Mills. It was used in the late 19th century.Wolpin Wedge Millssteel, wood, froes, cleaving axes, axes, cutting tools, hand axes, woodworking tools -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - wedge, blacksmith made
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.one of three wedges cut from one piece of steel. No relief grooves.timber splitting, churchill island heritage farm, olinda, shady creek, blacksmith made, wilfred dungan collection, wedge -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Cash Book, Report Book / Vegetable pathologist / Agricultural Department, Orchardist's cash book/ledger - Charles Wedge, Ringwood, 1928
Used by Charles Wedge for cash accounts, work on orchard, guest lists and ledgerLeather bound cash book/ledger from 1st July 1928 to 1954. Owned by Charles Wedge, orchardist of Ringwood. Red spine / dark charcoal / green covers. Gold printing on spine (see makers details). +Additional Keywords: Wedge, Charles E.L.Cash Book p 34; Ledger page 250; from 1st July 1928 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Newspaper - Clippings, Death of Charles Wedge of Ringwood East - January, 1962
Death notice and funeral details clipped from The Age newspaper 18th January, 1962 following death of Charles Edward Lyndhurst Wedge in his 90th year on 17/1/1962.Loved husband of the late Emily Isabella Wedge, loving father of Charles (deceased) and John, father-in-law of Doris. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, "Johnswood" - Home of Charles Wedge, Eastfield Road, East Ringwood - 1964 (demolished in 1967). Charles Wedge was a relative of John Helder Wedge, Batman's surveyor
Written on backing sheet of one photo: " 'Johnswood', Home of Jack Wedge, Pres. of old Ringwood East Progress Association. Related to John Helder Wedge, Batman's surveyor.1964" On another "Home of CHarles Edward Lyndhurst WEDGE Died 1962". Demolished 1967 On another "Old Charles Wedge Home. Eastfield Rd. Sold to G.Havers" -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - WEDGE
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.Timber splitting wedge; steel; commercially made; has relief groove.timber splitting, churchill island heritage farm, olinda, shady creek -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - wedge, HYTEST FORGED TOOLS
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.small wedge with substantial chip out of narrow end. Relief grooveHYTEST FORGED TOOLStimber splitting, churchill island heritage farm, olinda, shady creek, wilfred dungan collection -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - wedge
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.blacksmith made steel wedge with irregular relief groove; surface rustwilfred dungan collection, timber splitting, churchill island, blacksmith, olinda, shady creek -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, The Diaries of John Helder Wedge
The Diaries of John Helder Wedge 1824-1835 Association with Wedge family in East Ringwood -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - wedge
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.Used by the donor in clearing timber at Olinda and Shady Creek, Victoria. Forms part of a timber clearing tool collection including cross cut saws and Trewhella jack.wood cutting/splitting wedge. Steel. commercially made. Has relief groove.TROJAN [stamped on side]timber cutting;, timber splitting, olinda, shady creek, churchill island heritage farm, wilfred dungan collection -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - wedge
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.wood splitting wedge; commercially made; steel; surface rust; with relief groovetimber splitting, churchill island heritage farm, olinda, shady creek -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - wedge
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.wood splitting wedge; commercially made; steel; relief groove; surface rusttimber splitting, churchill island heritage farm, olinda, shady creek, wilfred dungan collection -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, John Helder Wedge, c1887
A portrait of John Helder Wedgejohn helder wedge -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Tool - Wedge
Metal wedge, for use with a plane, has rounded top and flat sides, and a narrow flat end. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, wood working tool, wedge, hand tool -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wedge-tail eagle on nest, 'The Chase', Warrandyte
Black and white photograph of Wedge-tail eagle on nest, ''The Chase', Warrandytewildlife, eagle, warrandyte, the chase. -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Functional object - Nail, Nail - medium with wedge shaped spring
Collections of 41 medium-sized corroded nails with a wedge-shaped spring.archaeology, historic building, former royal mint -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Functional object - Nail, Nail - medium wedge shaped spring
Collection of 19 corroded medium-sized nails with a wedge shape spring.archaeology, historic building, former royal mint -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, William Buckley, c1835
From Westgarth's 'Port Phillip Settlement'.Three images of William Buckley, two by John Wedgewilliam buckley, aborigines, john helder wedge -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Letter, Letter from Erica Wedge, 1967
Letter to T.H. Kneen re 3 Burnley graduates: C. & J. Wedge, W. Niventhomas h. kneen, c. wedge, j. wedge, w. niven, graduates, students -
Working Heritage Crown Land Collection
Functional object - Nail, Nail - small with vertical wedge extending down shaft
Two corroded nails with a square shaft narrowing to a blunt tip. The wedge is joined to the upper section of the shaft.archaeology, historic building, former royal mint -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Map, Survey of Dividing Range between Yarra Yarra and Western Port - William Wedge Darke, 1843
Extract - Ringwood, Place of Many Eagles - Hugh Anderson (1974): William Wedge Darke, from Hereford, England, was a nephew of John Helder Wedge of the Port Phillip Association, who was also a surveyor. William's most important work was probably his survey of the Dividing Range and the country between the Yarra River and Western Port, completed in May 1843, and during which he made a traverse between the Mullum and Dandenong creeks along the higher ground that he labelled the "best line of road from Melbourne". This road was for many years the major route to Gippsland and to the higher country about Alexandra and Mansfield, sometimes known as White Horse Road, and now Maroondah Highway.Surveyor's relief map of features to the east of Melbourne including Yarra Yarra River, Mullum Mullum Creek, Anderson's Creek, Dandenong Creek.Transmitted to the Surveyor General with my letter of 10th May 1843 (signed) Wm Wedge Drake, Assistant Surveyor. Scale: two inches to a mile. Descriptive remarks include upstream area of Yarra River - "impassable, appears to have been formerly a lake", and to the south - "barren and scrubby swamps of the Western Port Country". Marked tracks include "best line of road from Melbourne", "track to Dandenong", "Road to Port Albert may probably be found on this range", "Best line to Upper Yarra". Several huts also marked. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Metal Wedge, 1940's
Made by internees at camp 3, using wood sourced from under the barracks ie : stumps. Used for wood workingMetal Wedge long and tapered at one end, worn and flattened at top end ( maybe from being struck with a hammer )kazenwadel, blacksmith, wood, tools camp 3, chisels, mallets -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Tool - Metal Wedge, 1940's
Made by internees at camp 3, using wood sourced from under the barracks ie : stumps. Used for wood workingMetal Wedge long and tapered at one end, worn and flattened at top end ( maybe from being struck with a hammer )kazenwadel, blacksmith, wood, tools camp 3, chisels, mallets -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Tool - wedge, Blacksmith made
An agricultural tool used by loggers, or farmers, the log splitting wedge has been used for thousands of years and was originally made from stone. They were either driven straight into the wood or into a previously made incision with the blade parallel to the grain. Using a sledgehammer or other tool hammered onto the flat end, the wedge is forced deeper into the log until the force splits the timber.blacksmith made; hand-hammered relief groove. Well used - top mushroomed out. timber splitting, blacksmith made, churchill island heritage farm, olinda, shady creek, wilfred dungan collection, wedge -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Wedge
This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.wedge -
Federation University Historical Collection
Images, John Helder Wedge, Port Fairy, Victoria, c1935
From Westgarth's 'Port Fairy Settlement'.Three images of Port Fairy, Victoria. port fairy, wedge, john helder wedge -
Federation University Historical Collection
Image, John Helder Wedge, Glennie's Island, c1835
From Westgarth's 'Port Phillip Settlement'.Two images of Glennie's Island, Victoria.glennie's island, wedge, john helder wedge -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Mrs. Wedge cutting ribbon at opening of East Ringwood railway station. Mr. Everard, MLA on left. 16 May 1925
Black and white photographWritten on back of photograph, "Mrs. Wedge cutting ribbon at opening of East Ringwood railway station. Mr. Everard, MLA on left". 16 May 1925.