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Lara RSL Sub BranchPainting of H.M.A.S. Whyalla off New guinea, 1944
... painting of H.M.A.S. Whyalla off New guinea, 1944...WW2, H.M.A.S. Whyalla...Painting of H.M.A.S. Whyalla on survey duty off New Guinea in 1944 , framed in glass and wooden frame. 2. ...Whyalla was attacked by by Japanese aircraft. ...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara WW2, H.M.A.S. Whyalla WW2, H.M.A.S. Whyalla painting ww2 lindsay d. dunsmuir, 1944 H.M.A.S. ...WW2, H.M.A.S. WhyallaWW2, H.M.A.S. Whyalla painting1. Painting of H.M.A.S. Whyalla on survey duty off New Guinea in 1944 , framed in glass and wooden frame. 2. Separate small framed statement of the painting with details of the action being under-taken by H.M.A.S. Whyalla. hanging from the paniting frame middle/centre.H.M.A.S. Whyalla In 1944, while on survey duty off New Guinea, in preparation for a landing by infantry, H.M.A.S. Whyalla was attacked by by Japanese aircraft. This is a portrayal of the attack, painted by a member of the crew it was presented to Lara R.S.L. in March 1981 by Lindsay Dunsmuir, also a member of the crew. Artist name B. Andeasenww2, lindsay d. dunsmuir,, 1944 -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, New South Wales Rail Transport Museum, Whyalla a guide, 1972
... Whyalla a guide...Whyalla a guide Book New South Wales Rail Transport Museum ...A guide to the standard gauge railway from Sydney to Whyalla & Maree for a special passenger train run in 1972 complete with maps of the route.ill, maps, p.67.non-fictionA guide to the standard gauge railway from Sydney to Whyalla & Maree for a special passenger train run in 1972 complete with maps of the route.special passenger train - australia, transcontinental railway - australia - history -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Bayley, William, Steel Wheels on Railway to Whyalla, 1972
... Steel Wheels on Railway to Whyalla...Steel Wheels on Railway to Whyalla Book Bayley, William Austrail Publications ...A pictorial history of the first steam train from Sydney to Whyalla run by the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum in October 1972.ill, maps, p.64.non-fictionA pictorial history of the first steam train from Sydney to Whyalla run by the New South Wales Rail Transport Museum in October 1972.railroad construction - south australia - history, preserved locomotives - south australia - history -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBooklet, Commonwealth Railways, Port Augusta - Whyalla Official Opening Friday 6 October 1972, 1972
... Port Augusta - Whyalla Official Opening Friday 6 October 1972...Port Augusta - Whyalla Official Opening Friday 6 October 1972 Booklet Commonwealth Railways ...Booklet to commemorate the opening of the standard gauge railway from Port Augusta to Whyalla on Friday 6th October 1972ill, maps, p.16.non-fictionBooklet to commemorate the opening of the standard gauge railway from Port Augusta to Whyalla on Friday 6th October 1972railroad construction - south australia - history, commonwealth railways (australia) -- history. -
Horsham Regional Art GalleryPhotograph, Mark STRIZIC, BHP ship building at Whyalla, S.A, 1958 (printed 1996)
... BHP ship building at Whyalla, S.A....Horsham Regional Art Gallery 80 Wilson Street Horsham grampians silver gelatin photograph BHP ship building at Whyalla, S.A. Photograph Mark STRIZIC ...Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Dr Jonathan Hartley, 2006silver gelatin photograph -
Horsham Regional Art GalleryPhotograph, Mark STRIZIC, From Flinders on the slipways at the BHP Whyalla shipyards, 1958 (printed 1996)
... From Flinders on the slipways at the BHP Whyalla shipyards...Horsham Regional Art Gallery 80 Wilson Street Horsham grampians From Flinders on the slipways at the BHP Whyalla shipyards Photograph Mark STRIZIC ...Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Dr Jonathan Hartley, 2006 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionPhotograph - Photograph - Mobil Australis berthed, n.d
... Mobil Australis was tanker built in 1972 at Whyalla shipyard...Mobil Australis was tanker built in 1972 at Whyalla shipyard Port of Portland Archives Mobil Australis tanker cargo petroleum Front: (no inscriptions) Back: 17 (pencil, centre) "Mobil Australis" berthed. ...Port of Portland Authority archives. Mobil Australis was tanker built in 1972 at Whyalla shipyardFront: (no inscriptions) Back: 17 (pencil, centre)port of portland archives, mobil australis, tanker, cargo, petroleum -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionProgramme - Programme - Portland Harbour Trust for Port of Portland Official Opening, Nov-60
... Coloured artist's impression of ultimate Port development on front cover, super tanker being built at Whyalla, on back....Coloured artist's impression of ultimate Port development on front cover, super tanker being built at Whyalla, on back. Programme Programme - Portland Harbour Trust for Port of Portland Official Opening ...Sixty-four page souvenir and programme, produced by Portland Harbour Trust for Port of Portland official opening, 19 November 1960. Coloured artist's impression of ultimate Port development on front cover, super tanker being built at Whyalla, on back. -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural CollectionProgramme - Program / Souvenir - Port of Portland official opening 1960, c. 1960
... Back cover coloured artist's impression of super tanker under construction at Whyalla....Back cover coloured artist's impression of super tanker under construction at Whyalla. Programme Program / Souvenir - Port of Portland official opening 1960 ...'Bower Bird' Museum, HeywoodA4 souvenir and programme, for the Port of Portland official opening 19 November 1960. Cover coloured, shiny, front cover has artist's impression of ultimate development of Port and two photos of cargo being loaded on ships. Back cover coloured artist's impression of super tanker under construction at Whyalla. -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH RAN, FRAMED, C.1999 onwards
... Printed in black type on white label at top centre: “HMA SHIPS, TOWNSVILLE, WOOLONGONG, LAUNCESTON, WHYALLA CESSNOCK, BENDIGO, GAWLER, GERALDTON, GEELONG & BUNBURY ALONGSIDE DARWIN NAVAL BASE ON COMPLETION OF THE 1999 MINOR WAR VESSELS FLEET CONCENTRATION PERIOD”...Photographs HMAS RAN Printed in black type on white label at top centre: “HMA SHIPS, TOWNSVILLE, WOOLONGONG, LAUNCESTON, WHYALLA CESSNOCK, BENDIGO, GAWLER, GERALDTON, GEELONG & BUNBURY ALONGSIDE DARWIN NAVAL BASE ON COMPLETION OF THE 1999 MINOR WAR VESSELS FLEET CONCENTRATION PERIOD” Coloured photo of 10 ships with palm trees in foreground. ...20. Oct. 2001. Presented to Bendigo & District Ex Navalmen's Club by WO Marty GROGAN RANR - Vice President. HMAS Sydney & Vietnam Logistical Support Veterans Association. Note: Disc for this photo held by T S Bendigo (all printed on backing).Coloured photo of 10 ships with palm trees in foreground. Tan, wooden, frame with glass front & fawn cardboard backing.Printed in black type on white label at top centre: “HMA SHIPS, TOWNSVILLE, WOOLONGONG, LAUNCESTON, WHYALLA CESSNOCK, BENDIGO, GAWLER, GERALDTON, GEELONG & BUNBURY ALONGSIDE DARWIN NAVAL BASE ON COMPLETION OF THE 1999 MINOR WAR VESSELS FLEET CONCENTRATION PERIOD”photographs, hmas, ran -
Federation University Historical CollectionBooklet, Ballarat School of Mines Students' Magazine, 1947, 1947
... Principal's Page, The Literary Society, Science Section, A Trip to Whyalla, Art Section, Senior Sport, Commercial Notes, Dressmaking and Girls' Preparatory Section, Junior Technical School Section ...Principal's Page, The Literary Society, Science Section, A Trip to Whyalla, Art Section, Senior Sport, Commercial Notes, Dressmaking and Girls' Preparatory Section, Junior Technical School Section ballarat school of mines magazine n. whitaker e. stevens d. spence r. gladman d. munroe f. g. procter p. wilson dr. j. r. pound j. swain r. w. richards h. j. edwards r. p. flower ken palmer john leslie burt r. s. ewins w. r. burrow david maxwell c. a. hoadley mr and mrs a. f. heseltine james rogers dorothy spence tom hobill a. e. lambert w. b. hirt p. maloney j. blainey n. hornbuckle k. bremner o. whitworth r. pullen r. eason j. a. mckenzie j. mckenzie w. brown d. harbour k. whiter m. sewell r. kibby b. sherritt mr hillman miss fogarty mr richards miss darby d. brayshaw d. judd b. tippett neville m. bunning w. ross r. u'ren g. bligh s. baird j. parker m. grace j. mccoy f. savage j. veale d. jelbart b. hewitt j. willis a. temby b. tantau n. rees j. rogers h. fumberger l. veale m. heatherington r. rosser b. davis b. murrel c. edmonds r. cairns j. morrish j. wilson g. coward j. scala w. ludbrook g. searle j. dunstan m. murray b. u'ren r. loft m. kennedy a. mccallum c. mcdonald t. sawyer f. mcwilliam r. spence b. llewellyn t. lannen m. robot n. pitcher j. cartledge m. court p. hay t. halstead n. bawden d. stevenson e. lloyd b. jones m. pitcher olive whitworth rhonda cockburn k. roberts w. clarke j. james n. silvey t. shaw s. vinegrad j. watts a. young k. ward p. hewitt g. murrowood i. lepp g. hindson k. belsar d. gilbert d. tozer t. hewitt m. collinson w. coad f. tolliday w. quayle r. wilson r. cochrane r. norman c. sanos j. daly j. blackburn r. kennedy william arthur prowse l. george c. beaston r. ward g. stimson r. plover w. congress s. hoffman m. rundell j. skilbeck f. atkinson r. rickard t. wren d. mcdonald j. bethune r. lavery g. allen b. feaver c. jones w. coles k. spalding m. tweedale m. horwood r. eyres m. bailey m. coleman i. hicks f. atchison i. mcconchie o. v. o'neull l. l. sedgwick william prowse bill prowse neville bunning .2) Yellow cover with blue, white and green lettering, soft covered magazine of 54 pages. ...List of Full Course Students' 1947, Magazine Committee, Editorial, Editor's Notes, News and Notes, Our New Principal, Obituary, Farewell Dinner to Mr and Mrs A. F. Heseltine, S.M. B. Sports Committee. Principal's Page, The Literary Society, Science Section, A Trip to Whyalla, Art Section, Senior Sport, Commercial Notes, Dressmaking and Girls' Preparatory Section, Junior Technical School Section .2) Yellow cover with blue, white and green lettering, soft covered magazine of 54 pages.ballarat school of mines, magazine, n. whitaker, e. stevens, d. spence, r. gladman, d. munroe, f. g. procter, p. wilson, dr. j. r. pound, j. swain, r. w. richards, h. j. edwards, r. p. flower, ken palmer, john leslie burt, r. s. ewins, w. r. burrow, david maxwell, c. a. hoadley, mr and mrs a. f. heseltine, james rogers, dorothy spence, tom hobill, a. e. lambert, w. b. hirt, p. maloney, j. blainey, n. hornbuckle, k. bremner, o. whitworth, r. pullen, r. eason, j. a. mckenzie, j. mckenzie, w. brown, d. harbour, k. whiter, m. sewell, r. kibby, b. sherritt, mr hillman, miss fogarty, mr richards, miss darby, d. brayshaw, d. judd, b. tippett, neville m. bunning, w. ross, r. u'ren, g. bligh, s. baird, j. parker, m. grace, j. mccoy, f. savage, j. veale, d. jelbart, b. hewitt, j. willis, a. temby, b. tantau, n. rees, j. rogers, h. fumberger, l. veale, m. heatherington, r. rosser, b. davis, b. murrel, c. edmonds, r. cairns, j. morrish, j. wilson, g. coward, j. scala, w. ludbrook, g. searle, j. dunstan, m. murray, b. u'ren, r. loft, m. kennedy, a. mccallum, c. mcdonald, t. sawyer, f. mcwilliam, r. spence, b. llewellyn, t. lannen, m. robot, n. pitcher, j. cartledge, m. court, p. hay, t. halstead, n. bawden, d. stevenson, e. lloyd, b. jones, m. pitcher, olive whitworth, rhonda cockburn, k. roberts, w. clarke, j. james, n. silvey, t. shaw, s. vinegrad, j. watts, a. young, k. ward, p. hewitt, g. murrowood, i. lepp, g. hindson, k. belsar, d. gilbert, d. tozer, t. hewitt, m. collinson, w. coad, f. tolliday, w. quayle, r. wilson, r. cochrane, r. norman, c. sanos, j. daly, j. blackburn, r. kennedy, william arthur prowse, l. george, c. beaston, r. ward, g. stimson, r. plover, w. congress, s. hoffman, m. rundell, j. skilbeck, f. atkinson, r. rickard, t. wren, d. mcdonald, j. bethune, r. lavery, g. allen, b. feaver, c. jones, w. coles, k. spalding, m. tweedale, m. horwood, r. eyres, m. bailey, m. coleman, i. hicks, f. atchison, i. mcconchie, o. v. o'neull, l. l. sedgwick, william prowse, bill prowse, neville bunning -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Document - NORMAN OLIVER COLLECTION: EPHEMERA
... Ephemera from the collection. 1. a typed excerpt on the town of Whyalla from the Australian Encyclopaedia, v.9. p. 299. 2. ...Ephemera from the collection. 1. a typed excerpt on the town of Whyalla from the Australian Encyclopaedia, v.9. p. 299. 2. ...The Norman Oliver collection. Norman Oliver was three times Mayor of Bendigo - 1950-51, 1964-65, 1970-71. Ephemera from the collection. 1. a typed excerpt on the town of Whyalla from the Australian Encyclopaedia, v.9. p. 299. 2. Two typed pages headed 11 and 11b, appearing to be from speech notes referring to the method of garbage disposal by the Earp Thomas Bacteriological process, ultimately converting garbage into fertilizer.bendigo, council, speech notes, norman joseph oliver , councillor norman oliver. mayor of bendigo. -
The Beechworth Burke MuseumGeological specimen - Hematite (iron oxide)
... Local production of pig iron began when the first blast furnace was opened at Whyalla in 1941, and construction of an integrated iron and steel plant began there in 1958." ...Local production of pig iron began when the first blast furnace was opened at Whyalla in 1941, and construction of an integrated iron and steel plant began there in 1958." ...Hematite is an iron ore significant for its high iron content (70%) and as being one of the two main iron oxide minerals, the other being magnetite. Hematite has a rating of 5-6 on the Moh's hardness scale and is often found as an accessory mineral in many igneous rocks. (an accessory mineral being "any mineral in an igneous rock not essential to the naming of the rock" - Britannica) Hematite has historically been the mainstay of South Australia’s iron ore production. (Magnetite: South Australia’s potential) Making up the eastern section of the Gawler Rangers, the Middleback Range is a mountain range on the eastern side of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia that has been a source of iron ore (its main commodity in minerals) for over a century. (see https://www.mindat.org/loc-22576.html). "Large reserves of high-grade iron ore were identified in 1890 in the Middleback Range, west of Whyalla. From 1915 these ores were shipped to Newcastle and later to Port Kembla, both in New South Wales. Local production of pig iron began when the first blast furnace was opened at Whyalla in 1941, and construction of an integrated iron and steel plant began there in 1958." (Britannica, South Australia: Resources and power). This area is home to 24 mines/mineral deposits (according to mindat.org, thought the Sarig Map provided by SA gov on their Energy and Mining website indicates significantly more mining leases).This mineral specimen was collected from the Middleback Ranges before the area was identified as holding large reserves of iron ore and being commercially mined and is representative of South Australia's significant and ongoing history of iron ore mining, and its contribution to Australia's steel manufacturing industry of the early 20th century (this specimen being collected in the prelude to these events).A small ferric oxide mineral composition a mid-blue-grey in colour with specks of rust-brown throughout.HEMATITE / (iron oxide) / Locality: Middleback Ranges, S. Aust.middleback ranges, iron ore mining, mining, south australia -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph - Photograph, Sepia, SS Koolonga
... After being returned, she was employed on cargo trades from Whyalla, South Australia to Newcastle, New South Wales. ...After being returned, she was employed on cargo trades from Whyalla, South Australia to Newcastle, New South Wales. ...HMAS Koolonga was a cargo ship built by Sunderland Shipbuilding Company, England, in 1914 and bought by McIlwraith, McEacharn Line Pty Ltd, Melbourne and named SS Koolonga. She was requisitioned by the Royal Australian Navy on 6 August 1914, as a collier and supply ship and commissioned as HMAS Koolonga. She participated during the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force occupation of German New Guinea until May 1915 when she was later returned to her owners. After being returned, she was employed on cargo trades from Whyalla, South Australia to Newcastle, New South Wales. She was sold in October 1917 through Scott Fell & Company, Newcastle to BHP Shipping and renamed Iron Monarch, before being sold again in 1920 to Interstate Steamships Ltd. This ship linked to record VC 0747. The ship played a role in WW1 small black and white photograph of steamship.steam ships, world war 1, hmas koolonga, fan album, ss koolonga -
Melbourne Tram MuseumEphemera - Exercise Book, Keith Stodden, "Tickets 3", 1980's to 1987
... Pages 1 - 10 - Misc., tickets, airlines, buses, tours and entry - NZ and Australia 11 - Painted tram and Neighbourhood 12 - 17 - ditto, travel cards, theatre and MTA single journey 18 - 21 - Misc. tickets, Canada, 22 - 24 - VLine, NSW, 25 - 34 - Theatre, Transporting Art, VLine Parcels, MMTB and Vic passes, Bendigo, St Kilda Line rail, airlines 35 - 36 - Misc. including Pennyroyal, Tasmania. 37 - Airline, ETRB, Skybus 38 - Theatre 39 - 42 - Airline, Whyalla, Theatre, Travelcard 43 - 44 - Theatre, bus, rail and Sydney 45 - 46 - Neighbourhood, coaches, MTA Travelcard, theatre 47 - 51 - TMSV, theatre, rail Neighbourhood 52 - Ansett, Skybus 53 - 57 - scratch tickets, 58 - 59 - theatre 60 - 61 - Sydney, CityRail, 62 - 64 - Neighbourhood, The Met, short trip and Transporting Art...Pages 1 - 10 - Misc., tickets, airlines, buses, tours and entry - NZ and Australia 11 - Painted tram and Neighbourhood 12 - 17 - ditto, travel cards, theatre and MTA single journey 18 - 21 - Misc. tickets, Canada, 22 - 24 - VLine, NSW, 25 - 34 - Theatre, Transporting Art, VLine Parcels, MMTB and Vic passes, Bendigo, St Kilda Line rail, airlines 35 - 36 - Misc. including Pennyroyal, Tasmania. 37 - Airline, ETRB, Skybus 38 - Theatre 39 - 42 - Airline, Whyalla, Theatre, Travelcard 43 - 44 - Theatre, bus, rail and Sydney 45 - 46 - Neighbourhood, coaches, MTA Travelcard, theatre 47 - 51 - TMSV, theatre, rail Neighbourhood 52 - Ansett, Skybus 53 - 57 - scratch tickets, 58 - 59 - theatre 60 - 61 - Sydney, CityRail, 62 - 64 - Neighbourhood, The Met, short trip and Transporting Art "Tickets 3" Ephemera Exercise Book Keith Stodden ...Exercise or Mapping book - Australian Mapping book, yellow cover with mathematical tables on the rear, plain paper, 64 pages holding tickets collected by Keith Stodden. Titled "Tickets 3". Tickets have been positioned using stamp hinges. Pages 1 - 10 - Misc., tickets, airlines, buses, tours and entry - NZ and Australia 11 - Painted tram and Neighbourhood 12 - 17 - ditto, travel cards, theatre and MTA single journey 18 - 21 - Misc. tickets, Canada, 22 - 24 - VLine, NSW, 25 - 34 - Theatre, Transporting Art, VLine Parcels, MMTB and Vic passes, Bendigo, St Kilda Line rail, airlines 35 - 36 - Misc. including Pennyroyal, Tasmania. 37 - Airline, ETRB, Skybus 38 - Theatre 39 - 42 - Airline, Whyalla, Theatre, Travelcard 43 - 44 - Theatre, bus, rail and Sydney 45 - 46 - Neighbourhood, coaches, MTA Travelcard, theatre 47 - 51 - TMSV, theatre, rail Neighbourhood 52 - Ansett, Skybus 53 - 57 - scratch tickets, 58 - 59 - theatre 60 - 61 - Sydney, CityRail, 62 - 64 - Neighbourhood, The Met, short trip and Transporting Arttrams, tramways, tickets, the met, mmtb, adelaide, sec, tmsv, sydney, buses -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedDocument - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents
... 4993.01 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Sunshine Railway Line Photograph 4993.02 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Safety Manual 4993.03 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - A Farm Smithy 4993.04 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Welcome To Sunshine 4993.05 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - No 6 Header Brochure 4993.06 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Sunshine Sales And Service 4993.07 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - 65 Tractor 4993.08 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Farm Equipment 4993.09 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Whyalla's Milk Supply 4993.10 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Sunshine Harvester Works Ballarat...These items were part of the Daryl Keeble Collection Donation. 4993.01 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Sunshine Railway Line Photograph 4993.02 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Safety Manual 4993.03 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - A Farm Smithy 4993.04 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Welcome To Sunshine 4993.05 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - No 6 Header Brochure 4993.06 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Sunshine Sales And Service 4993.07 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - 65 Tractor 4993.08 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Farm Equipment 4993.09 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Whyalla's Milk Supply 4993.10 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Sunshine Harvester Works Ballarat Collection of Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents Document Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents ...These items were part of the Daryl Keeble Collection Donation.Collection of Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents4993.01 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Sunshine Railway Line Photograph 4993.02 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Safety Manual 4993.03 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - A Farm Smithy 4993.04 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Welcome To Sunshine 4993.05 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - No 6 Header Brochure 4993.06 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Sunshine Sales And Service 4993.07 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - 65 Tractor 4993.08 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Farm Equipment 4993.09 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Whyalla's Milk Supply 4993.10 - Daryl Keeble Collection - Miscellaneous Massey Ferguson Documents - Sunshine Harvester Works Ballarat -
Federation University Historical CollectionDocument, Ballarat School of Mines Council President's Reports, 1924-1929
... ...whyalla...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields ballarat school of mines council a.f. heseltine old boys association technical education great depression j.n. montgomery austral malay tin co w. black vale park pine plantation w. gibson anglo-persian oil co museum ballarat school of mines museum v.l. ginn australia league excursion port pirrie bhp whyalla university arts classes yallourn mcconnon lady motorists john adam c.m. harrisnoreen baker commercial leslie martin carpentry rotary scholarship orphanage macrobertson scholarship j.b. robinson a alfred mica smith book donation Foolscap copies of the Ballarat School of Mines Council President's Reports Ballarat School of Mines Council President's Reports, 1924-1929 Document ...Foolscap copies of the Ballarat School of Mines Council President's Reportsballarat school of mines, council, a.f. heseltine, old boys association, technical education, great depression, j.n. montgomery, austral malay tin co, w. black, vale park, pine plantation, w. gibson, anglo-persian oil co, museum, ballarat school of mines museum, v.l. ginn, australia league, excursion, port pirrie, bhp, whyalla, university arts classes, yallourn, mcconnon, lady motorists, john adam, c.m. harrisnoreen baker, commercial, leslie martin, carpentry, rotary scholarship, orphanage, macrobertson scholarship, j.b. robinson, a, alfred mica smith book donation -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Steel manufacturers, McPherson's Ltd, Melbourne
... In the following years, more steelworks opened in Whyalla, South Australia and Port Kembla in NSW. ...In the following years, more steelworks opened in Whyalla, South Australia and Port Kembla in NSW. ...Photographer notations on slide: Steel Manuf’rs at McPherson’s Ltd 1933 Published: The Age, 30 August 1933 BUREAU OF STEEL MANUFACTURERS OF AUSTRALIA. (1933, August 30). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved January 25, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204372874 Published title: Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia Published caption: A group of Inter-State Visitors, from the Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia, on a tour of inspection at the Bolt Works of McPhersons Pty. Ltd., Burnley-Richmond, yesterday. Research by Project Volunteer, Louise McKenzie: The photo shows a line up of 36 men, in three rows, in front of a building. They are mostly dressed in dark 3-piece suits, or camel coats. But one gentleman stands out in his full length leather coat! Striped ties are popular, and they are all holding hats. One man, at the rear towards the right, looks a bit younger with his thick, black, brylcreamed hair.. These interstate gentlemen are described in the newspaper caption as representatives of the Bureau of Steel Manufacturers "...on a tour of inspection at the Bolt Works of McPhersons Pty Ltd, Burnley, Richmond." Interestingly, the Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia (BOSMA) still exists, and is the industry body for major Australian steel producers like BlueScope, Liberty, and InfraBuild, representing their interests, engaging with government, and participating in standards setting for the domestic steel market, with a history dating back to 1923. While BOSMA focuses on primary manufacturing, the Australian Steel Institute (ASI) serves as the broader peak body for the entire steel supply chain, from mills to end-users, promoting and supporting the industry. But at the time of this photo, the Australian steel industry was just starting to make headway. As the AST website explains, "Steelmaking in Australia began just a decade prior to the start of the 1851 Gold Rush whilst Australia was still divided into colonies. Iron ore deposits were discovered in 1840 at Iron Knob, South Australia but a lack of equipment meant that the process of producing steel was impossible. Even attempts at smelting the iron ore in a blast furnace to create pig iron were unsuccessful due to the poor quality of iron ore and coke available to the budding industry. In the other colonies at the time, such as Victoria, Tasmania, and New South Wales, there were minor discoveries of iron ore but poor technical expertise and limited quantity meant that the quality of steel was poor. Compared to the far superior steel being imported from Britain at the time, the steel manufacturing industry simply couldn’t compete and was unviable. By the 1870s, almost all steel production in Australia had been abandoned. The situation began to change at the turn of the century. Rapid growth sparked higher demand for industrial machinery made from steel and infrastructure such as rail. It became apparent that there was a need for locally manufactured steel and soon there would be an answer. In 1901, the year Australia united into a federation, the nation’s first blast furnace went into production at Eskbank near Lithgow in New South Wales. The development was spearheaded by William Stafford and his son Esk, and Stafford is known as the father of Australian steel production. In 1915, production expanded with another steel mill in Newcastle that was opened by BHP. It sourced coke from local mines and iron ore from South Australia, creating a domestic loop for steel manufacturing. In the following years, more steelworks opened in Whyalla, South Australia and Port Kembla in NSW. Steel manufacturing in Australia was now underway." The company mentioned in the photo’s notation and in the newspaper caption, was McPhersons, "...an Australian hardware firm, for many years a leading merchant of woodworking and metal-working machinery... [and founded by] Thomas McPherson (c.1823–1888) who had a home "Dudley House" at 142 Dudley Street, West Melbourne. [The] ironmongery business [was located] in 1860 at 149 Spencer Street, Melbourne. Merchandise carried included bells, lathes, horseshoes and steam engines." (Wikipedia - McPherson's Pty Ltd) Anyone who has read Robyn Annear’s excellent award-winning 2014 book Bearbrass – the name for early Melbourne - will remember only too well her description of West Melbourne, from where the city of Melbourne as we know it, emerged. Her book resurrects the village that was early Melbourne – from the arrival of white settlers in 1835 until the first gold rushes shook the town – and brings it to life in vivid colour. The McPherson family, whose arrival in Bearbrass coincides with this period (Thomas arrived in 1852), became intimately involved in the growth and development of Melbourne. Thomas was Mayor of Melbourne (1870-1871); his eldest son Hunter became a successful Sydney businessman; second son Edward and third son William inherited the company, and ran it together until 1896 when Edward killed himself. William had a notable career in politics as treasurer of Victoria 1917-1923, in which year he was knighted. 1928-1929 he was Premier of Victoria, and a noted philanthropist. The family were significant property owners in the city of Melbourne: 149 Spencer Street, 582-588 Collins Street, 554-566 Collins Street, together with a property on Jeffcott Street, West Melbourne, and factories in Sunshine, Tottenham, Kensington and Richmond – all by the mid 1940s. By that time they also had controlling interests in several Australasian industries, including Ajax Bolt and Rivet Pty Ltd of NZ, F W Hercus Manufacturing Co Ltd, manufacturers in South Australia of lathes, guillotines and other heavy machinery, also of Patience and Nicholson (P & N), manufacturers in Maryborough, Victoria, of twist drills and thread-forming tools; also Wiltshire Files on Sunshine Road, Tottenham, manufacturing files and rasps. The Acme Machine Tool Company became a branch of McPhersons, and the company claimed to have supplied, from their own manufacture, all five million rivets (some 3,600 tonnes) used in the building of the Sydney Harbour Bridge – described as a steel through arch bridge, which opened in 1932; the tallest of its kind in the world (Wikipedia – Sydney Harbour Bridge) McPherson’s was also innovative in other ways. It published a comprehensive catalogue, extensively detailed with prices, available free of charge to farmers and other businesses. In 1908 it had 148 pages. By 1937 it had grown to 372 pages. The University of Melbourne’s Archives entry on McPherson’s Limited notes: "After the outbreak of the Second World War, McPherson’s factories worked at full capacity and were crucial to Australia’s war efforts. On 5 December 1944 McPherson's converted to a public company named McPherson's Ltd, with William Edward as Chairman of Directors. By the start of the 1950s the company had a very different Board of Directors; in 1947 the Managing Director Oliver Addison died, and his replacement Marshall Eady died only six months later. Both had been Directors since McPherson’s became a proprietary company in 1913. Another Director, Philip Bevan, died in 1948 and this was followed by the death of William Edward in 1950. S.B Holder, F.G. Thorpe, H.L. Hastie, F. Grassick and D.G. Syme all joined the Board before 1950. The company continued to prosper for many years after the death of William Edward. His son, William David, was invited to join the McPherson’s Ltd Board in 1951. He married Angela Cumming in 1955 and soon after was sent to Brisbane as Director in Charge to oversee the building of a new warehouse. The opening of this warehouse in Queensland meant that the company now had major outlets in five states. As time went on, manufacturing in Australia began to decline and imports of everyday tools began arriving from Asia. These tools were being produced with much lower labour costs and could be sold at cheaper prices. William David retired in 1984 and eventually parts of the company were divested, such as the Richmond Bolt Works which closed in the early 1990s. Since the 1980s, McPherson's has diversified into housewares, printing, and health and beauty care products." This article also contains photos, one of which is a photograph of 'Bolt works picnic' 1920, showing workers in their shirt sleeves participating in a tug of war in a rural "picnic" setting. McPherson’s premises at 554-566 Collins Street more than lasted the test of time and is listed as historically significant. The magnificent art deco building from the 1930s in the heart of Melbourne was first commissioned in 1934 and completed in 1937. It is an imposing building fronting almost a quarter of the city block between Spencer Street and King Street, and was designed to be a warehouse, office and showroom for the hardware empire. International architects Stuart P Calder, and Reid and Pearson designed the four-storey building with a basement level and a stair tower at the centre that provides access to what was a tennis court on the roof. It is considered an example of the streamlined modern style in Melbourne and shows how the McPherson company, protected from taxes after World War I, was able to manufacture goods without being affected by the competition. The building has survived, and its current iteration is as the home to il Mercato Centrale – an Italian style artisan market concept. The University of Melbourne Archives hold a particularly good image of the building from its heyday, complete with Collins Street lamps on the pavement outside the store. And to return to our image, sited at "Bolt Works of McPhersons". Today this segment of McPhersons is still very well known - Ajax. A good summary of the company’s history, and the development of the name and business, can be found on the Mine Suppliers Online website: "AJAX Fasteners can trace its heritage back to 1900, when the Acme Bolt Company was established in West Melbourne, Victoria. In 1909, William McPherson used the company as the basis for establishing McPherson’s Bolt Works – adopting the brand ‘Ajax’ – and moved it to Richmond. Over the years, the company changed many times in response to industry needs to ensure that it remained the premier manufacturer of high quality fasteners in Australia. Many other names in the industry, such as Firth Cleveland, Spurway Cooke and Nettlefolds were merged or acquired into the company. McPhersons ended their 80-year ownership of Ajax in the early 90s when they sold their shares to National Consolidated, which was also a major shareholder at the time. In 1997, Ajax Fasteners moved to new purpose-built premises in Braeside, Victoria. Soon after, National Consolidated was taken over by the diversified manufacturer Austrim. The group soon acquired the iconic Nylex, and adopted the name Nylex Corporation. In January 2007, ACME Operations Pty Ltd acquired Ajax Fasteners and continues to operate the business today from the Braeside plant. The name ACME provides a nostalgic return by the new owners to the company’s heritage, when the Acme Bolt Company was founded in July 1900." REFERENCES: BUREAU OF STEEL MANUFACTURERS OF AUSTRALIA. (1933, August 30). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved January 25, 2026, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204372874 Wikipedia, McPherson’s Pty Ltd, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McPherson%27s_Pty_Ltd Wikipedia, Richmond, Victoria, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond,_Victoria Industry: From the mid-19th century, Richmond was a centre of manufacturing industry, including many large complexes such as the Bryant & May match factory, Jaques Limited engineering works, the Wertheim Piano factory and Pelaco. Wikipedia, Sydney Harbour Bridge, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Harbour_Bridge eMelbourne, Manufacturing, https://www.emelbourne.net.au/biogs/EM00896b.htm 'New life for Melbourne's McPherson Building', The Urban Developer, https://www.theurbandeveloper.com/articles/mcphersons-building-melbourne-il-mercato-centrale-food-retail-destination Bureau Of Steel Manufacturers Of Australia Limited, http://www.bosma.org.au/ 'A Brief History of Steel Manufacturing in Australia', AST, https://astraders.com.au/a-brief-history-of-steel-manufacturing-in-australia/ 'Steel manufacturing in Australia: a brief history', Hard Bakka Steel Fabrication, https://www.hardbakka.com.au/component/virtuemart/steel-manufacturing-in-australia-a-brief-history?Itemid=494 McPherson's Limited, University of Melbourne Archives, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/58364 Source of Description: 'Nuts and Bolts: A story of a family and a firm', Barbara Hamer (2006), McPherson’s Printing Group 'Photograph of 'Bolt works picnic' 1920', University of Melbourne Archives, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/assets/display/1287217-max?u=dea2e4d2fd07ac822e624f1e7d39adb3 'Photograph of the exterior of the McPhersons Department store at 546 Collins Street, Melbourne.', University of Melbourne Archives, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/assets/display/1287215-max?u=12430d30453a77059b7d10d49006a521 Robyn Annear, Bearbrass: imagining early Melbourne, Black Inc., 2014 (originally published 1995 by Mandarin) 'Company details', Ajax Fasteners, http://www.minesuppliersonline.com.au/australia/braeside/hardware/ajax-fasteners 'Former McPherson's Building', Victorian Heritage Database, https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/741Photographer notations on slide: "Steel manuf'rs at McPherson's Ltd 1933 B5".1930-1939, industrial workers, clothing and dress, 1930, iron and steel industry, businesses, bridges, industry, melbourne, gold rush, moderne style architecture -
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