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Document - Photocopy, Transcript of the Diary of William Lockwood 1853
... Transcript of the Diary of William Lockwood 1853...William lockwood...Diary used by William Lockwood on his voyage to Australia...Photocopy of the typed transcript, 1853 Diary of William... of William Lockwood 1853 Photocopy of the typed transcript, 1853 ...Diary used by William Lockwood on his voyage to Australia in 1853.Photocopy of the typed transcript, 1853 Diary of William Henry Lockwood (26 pages) A4 pages stapled together.william lockwood, marco polo, diary, whittlesea -
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Document - Photocopy, William Lockwood, Specifications, Glenvale School, unknown
... William Lockwood, Specifications, Glenvale School....william lockwood... Committee. Handwriting identified as William Lockwood's. Undated... Whittlesea melbourne Photocopy Document William Lockwood ...Specifications of work to be done in the erection of a schoolhouse and masters residence for the Glenvale Local School Committee. Handwriting identified as William Lockwood's. Undated document.Photocopy, 1 page, handwrittenGlenvale Common Schoolwilliam lockwood, glenvale school -
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Book - Work Book, Personal Work Book of William Lockwood used c.1865, c.1865
... Personal Work Book of William Lockwood used c.1865...william henry lockwood...The work book was used by William Lockwood to record.... The work book was used by William Lockwood to record estimates ...The work book was used by William Lockwood to record estimates for proposed works within the Shire of Whittlesea. Mentions Prince of Wales Hotel, Glenvale Common School and Bridge over Plenty River. William Lockwood – First Engineer of Whittlesea. William Henry Lockwood was born in Glossop, Derbyshire c.1832. He migrated to Victoria on the first voyage of the Marco Polo in 1853 and married Naomi Bullock in St. Peter’s Church of England Melbourne on 27th December 1856. They had nine children, four of whom died in infancy and were buried in Yan Yean Cemetery. The family lived in Whittlesea in a two-storey home, which faced Church Street. William was a talented engineer and architect. He commenced work as a contractor and surveyor for the Whittlesea Roads’ Board and became Whittlesea Shire Engineer in the 1870’s. He continued in this role until his death in 1912. During his time as engineer he built many buildings, bridges and roads within the Whittlesea Shire including the Whittlesea Courthouse and the Whittlesea State School. On two of our local bridges, which were constructed during 1901, he was the engineer and builder. These are the Darebin Creek Bridge in Bridge Inn Road, Wollert and the Barber’s Creek Bridge in Plenty Road, Yan Yean. Both bridges are no longer in use. The Bridges are Monier reinforced concrete with bluestone abutments and were designed by Sir John Monash. In addition to his engineering work he was Postmaster and Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages for Whittlesea. He was appointed as inaugural treasurer of the Shire of Whittlesea in January 1875 and was actively involved in other community organisations. In the last few years of his life he continued working in spite of ill health. In her diary, his wife Naomi documented his last months. One entry reads, “16 Oct 1911 My husband in his office with Shire Secretary comparing books for audit”. After William’s death his daughter, Martha Hannah became Postmistress and another daughter, Wilhelmina Naomi Priscilla became Registrar for Whittlesea. A third daughter Sister Mary Emma was involved in charity work throughout Victoria working for the children of Sutherland Homes. She also appears to have acted as Registrar at Whittlesea after her sister Wilhelmina died in 1923. William Henry Lockwood died on January 12th 1912. The local community held him in high esteem for his contribution to the Whittlesea area. His wife Naomi died 22nd December 1912. The Lockwood family grave can be seen at Yan Yean Cemetery. Brown, leather covered pocket sized book.william lockwood, whittlesea, william henry lockwood, work book, plenty river, glenvale school, prince of wales hotel whittlesea -
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Photograph, William Henry Lockwood family group, c.1890
... William Henry Lockwood family group...william henry lockwood...Mr. William Henry Lockwood (of Whittlesea, Victoria... Whittlesea melbourne Photograph William Henry Lockwood family group ...Mr. William Henry Lockwood (of Whittlesea, Victoria) with his wife Naomi, née Bullock, and their children, James, Joseph, Mary, Martha and Wilhelmina. The Lockwood family were early settlers of Whittlesea. William Henry Lockwood was born in Glossop, Derbyshire c.1832. He migrated to Victoria on the first voyage of the Marco Polo in 1853 and married Naomi Bullock in St. Peter’s Church of England Melbourne on 27th December 1856. They had nine children, four of whom died in infancy and were buried in Yan Yean Cemetery. The family lived in Whittlesea in a two-storey home, which faced Church Street. William was a talented engineer and architect. He commenced work as a contractor and surveyor for the Whittlesea Roads’ Board and became Whittlesea Shire Engineer in the 1870’s. He continued in this role until his death in 1912. During his time as engineer he built many buildings, bridges and roads within the Whittlesea Shire including the Whittlesea Courthouse and the Whittlesea State School. On two of our local bridges, which were constructed during 1901, he was the engineer and builder. These are the Darebin Creek Bridge in Bridge Inn Road, Wollert and the Barber’s Creek Bridge in Plenty Road, Yan Yean. Both bridges are no longer in use. The Bridges are Monier reinforced concrete with bluestone abutments and were designed by Sir John Monash. In addition to his engineering work he was Postmaster and Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages for Whittlesea. He was appointed as inaugural treasurer of the Shire of Whittlesea in January 1875 and was actively involved in other community organisations. In the last few years of his life he continued working in spite of ill health. In her diary, his wife Naomi documented his last months. One entry reads, “16 Oct 1911 My husband in his office with Shire Secretary comparing books for audit”. After William’s death his daughter, Martha Hannah became Postmistress and another daughter, Wilhelmina Naomi Priscilla became Registrar for Whittlesea. A third daughter Sister Mary Emma was involved in charity work throughout Victoria working for the children of Sutherland Homes. She also appears to have acted as Registrar at Whittlesea after her sister Wilhelmina died in 1923. William Henry Lockwood died on January 12th 1912. The local community held him in high esteem for his contribution to the Whittlesea area. His wife Naomi died 22nd December 1912. The Lockwood family grave can be seen at Yan Yean Cemetery.Original black and white photograph mounted on cardInscribed on the front of card [Carrighan & Gugen Artists Photographers], Handwritten in blue ink on the back [Lockwood]william lockwood, lockwood family, whittlesea pioneers, william henry lockwood, naomi lockwood, james lockwood, joseph lockwood, mary lockwood, martha lockwood, wilhelmina lockwood -
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Document - Original, The late William Henry Lockwood family history, unknown
... The late William Henry Lockwood family history...william henry lockwood...A brief family history of William Henry Lockwood and his... of William Henry Lockwood and his family members. Possibly written ...A brief family history of William Henry Lockwood and his family members. Possibly written by Sister Mary Lockwood, Whittlesea, for insertion in Victoria and Riverina.A4 Page, typed.william henry lockwood, family history, sister mary lockwood -
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Document - Letter, Photocopy, William Lockwood to The Minister of Public Instruction, 1879, unknown
... Photocopy, William Lockwood to The Minister of Public...Mr. William Henry Lockwood (of Whittlesea, Victoria... Whittlesea melbourne Letter Document Photocopy, William Lockwood ...Mr. William Henry Lockwood (of Whittlesea, Victoria) with his wife Naomi, née Bullock, and their children, James, Joseph, Mary, Martha and Wilhelmina. The Lockwood family were early settlers of Whittlesea. William Henry Lockwood was born in Glossop, Derbyshire c.1832. He migrated to Victoria on the first voyage of the Marco Polo in 1853 and married Naomi Bullock in St. Peter’s Church of England Melbourne on 27th December 1856. They had nine children, four of whom died in infancy and were buried in Yan Yean Cemetery. The family lived in Whittlesea in a two-storey home, which faced Church Street. William was a talented engineer and architect. He commenced work as a contractor and surveyor for the Whittlesea Roads’ Board and became Whittlesea Shire Engineer in the 1870’s. He continued in this role until his death in 1912. During his time as engineer he built many buildings, bridges and roads within the Whittlesea Shire including the Whittlesea Courthouse and the Whittlesea State School. On two of our local bridges, which were constructed during 1901, he was the engineer and builder. These are the Darebin Creek Bridge in Bridge Inn Road, Wollert and the Barber’s Creek Bridge in Plenty Road, Yan Yean. Both bridges are no longer in use. The Bridges are Monier reinforced concrete with bluestone abutments and were designed by Sir John Monash. In addition to his engineering work he was Postmaster and Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages for Whittlesea. He was appointed as inaugural treasurer of the Shire of Whittlesea in January 1875 and was actively involved in other community organisations. In the last few years of his life he continued working in spite of ill health. In her diary, his wife Naomi documented his last months. One entry reads, “16 Oct 1911 My husband in his office with Shire Secretary comparing books for audit”. After William’s death his daughter, Martha Hannah became Postmistress and another daughter, Wilhelmina Naomi Priscilla became Registrar for Whittlesea. A third daughter Sister Mary Emma was involved in charity work throughout Victoria working for the children of Sutherland Homes. She also appears to have acted as Registrar at Whittlesea after her sister Wilhelmina died in 1923. William Henry Lockwood died on January 12th 1912. The local community held him in high esteem for his contribution to the Whittlesea area. His wife Naomi died 22nd December 1912. The Lockwood family grave can be seen at Yan Yean Cemetery.1 page, photocopy of a hand written letterWhittlesea, 18th February 1879lockwood, whittlesea school, bricks -
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Document - Letter, Photocopy, William Lockwood to Education Department regarding Scrubby Creek School, 1887, unknown
... Photocopy, William Lockwood to Education Department...Mr. William Henry Lockwood (of Whittlesea, Victoria... Whittlesea melbourne Letter Document Photocopy, William Lockwood ...Mr. William Henry Lockwood (of Whittlesea, Victoria) with his wife Naomi, née Bullock, and their children, James, Joseph, Mary, Martha and Wilhelmina. The Lockwood family were early settlers of Whittlesea. William Henry Lockwood was born in Glossop, Derbyshire c.1832. He migrated to Victoria on the first voyage of the Marco Polo in 1853 and married Naomi Bullock in St. Peter’s Church of England Melbourne on 27th December 1856. They had nine children, four of whom died in infancy and were buried in Yan Yean Cemetery. The family lived in Whittlesea in a two-storey home, which faced Church Street. William was a talented engineer and architect. He commenced work as a contractor and surveyor for the Whittlesea Roads’ Board and became Whittlesea Shire Engineer in the 1870’s. He continued in this role until his death in 1912. During his time as engineer he built many buildings, bridges and roads within the Whittlesea Shire including the Whittlesea Courthouse and the Whittlesea State School. On two of our local bridges, which were constructed during 1901, he was the engineer and builder. These are the Darebin Creek Bridge in Bridge Inn Road, Wollert and the Barber’s Creek Bridge in Plenty Road, Yan Yean. Both bridges are no longer in use. The Bridges are Monier reinforced concrete with bluestone abutments and were designed by Sir John Monash. In addition to his engineering work he was Postmaster and Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages for Whittlesea. He was appointed as inaugural treasurer of the Shire of Whittlesea in January 1875 and was actively involved in other community organisations. In the last few years of his life he continued working in spite of ill health. In her diary, his wife Naomi documented his last months. One entry reads, “16 Oct 1911 My husband in his office with Shire Secretary comparing books for audit”. After William’s death his daughter, Martha Hannah became Postmistress and another daughter, Wilhelmina Naomi Priscilla became Registrar for Whittlesea. A third daughter Sister Mary Emma was involved in charity work throughout Victoria working for the children of Sutherland Homes. She also appears to have acted as Registrar at Whittlesea after her sister Wilhelmina died in 1923. William Henry Lockwood died on January 12th 1912. The local community held him in high esteem for his contribution to the Whittlesea area. His wife Naomi died 22nd December 1912. The Lockwood family grave can be seen at Yan Yean Cemetery.1 page, photocopy of a hand written letterLetter dater 17 January 1887, from W. H. Lockwood, Draper, Grocer, Ironmonger, Post Office Store, Church St, Whittlesea, and Silvery Creek, Plenty Rangeslockwood, scrubby creek school -
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Certificate - Document, Right of Burial in the Yan Yean General Cemetery: William Henry and Joseph Lockwood, 1893, 27 May 1893
... Right of Burial in the Yan Yean General Cemetery: William...william henry lockwood... Cemetery. Granted to William Henry and Joseph Lockwood for a plot... Yean General Cemetery: William Henry and Joseph Lockwood, 1893 ...Right of Burial Certificate for the Yan Yean General Cemetery. Granted to William Henry and Joseph Lockwood for a plot in the Independant Section. Document outlines in detail the conditions and responsibilities of heirs with regard to the area. The Trustees of the Cemetery, David Johnston, James Hardy, James Ryan, Abraham Willis and James ?. Signed by James Ryan, Secretary.Foolscap size with appropriate information written in by hand.Signatures of Trustees. Dated 27 May 1893.yan yean cemetery, william henry lockwood, joseph lockwood, burial, burial certificate, david johnston, james hardy, james ryan, abraham willis, cemetery trustees -
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Document - Original, Specifications of materials to be found and labour to be done in the erection of a dwelling house for the Church of England Clergyman at Whittlesea, unknown
... william lockwood... of England Clergyman at Whittlesea, written by William Lockwood... Lockwood, undated. contract william lockwood church of england ...Specifications of materials to be found and labour to be done in the erection of a dwelling house for the Church of England Clergyman at Whittlesea, written by William Lockwood, undated.Blue sheet of paper folded in half, handwritten in black ink on all sides of the paper.Specifications of materials to be found and labour to be done in the erection of a dwelling house for the Church of England Clergyman at Whittlesea.contract, william lockwood, church of england whittlesea, bluestone -
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Photograph - Copy, Monier Bridge, Shire of Whittlesea, 1901
... william henry lockwood...Shire Engineer William Henry Lockwood standing.../Shire Engineer William Henry Lockwood/ ... Henry Lockwood/ Shire Engineer William Henry Lockwood standing ...Shire Engineer William Henry Lockwood standing on the concrete Monier bridge across the Barber's Creek at Yan Yean. Bridge built by Monash and Anderson was completed in 1901. Copy of original sepia photograph.Monier Bridge, Shire of Whittlesea, 1901. Handwritten on the back of the photograph, designed by W.H.Lockwood/ Barbers Creek bridge Plenty Rd/Whittlesea Historical & Conservation Society/Shire Engineer William Henry Lockwood/ monier bridge, william henry lockwood, monash, anderson, 1901, barber's creek, yan yean, whittlesea, engineer, concrete bridge -
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Document - Contract, Contract No.16, Shire of Whittlesea, Victoria. Running Creek Road, undated
... william lockwood...Contract signed by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer... signed by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer, with Christopher ...Specifications for Clearing and Farming Twelve Chains of Road and the construction of a Culvert on the Running Creek Road near Grimshaw's.Sheet of paper folded in half with appropriate information written by hand.Contract signed by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer, with Christopher Green and Donald McLeod.contract, william lockwood, grimshaw, running creek road, christopher green, donald mcleod -
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Book, Manual of Mining Tools, 1871
... William Morgans Lockwood & Co William Morgans Lockwood & Co ...The author, William Morgans, was a lecturer on mining at the Bristol School of Mines. The owner of the book, William Baragwanath, was a former student of the Ballarat School of Mines who held the following positions: Department of Mines (1897-1922); director of the geological survey (1922-24); chief mining surveyor (1924-32); secretary for mines (1932-34); chief mining surveyor (1934-43); consultant to the Department of Mines (1943-50); President, Royal Society of Victoria (1943-44), councillor of the Ballarat School of Mines (1916-50).Hard cover book of 207 pages with buff cloth cover. The books covers materials andf processes used in the manufacture of tools, special uses, qualities and efficiciency. It includes 235 wood engravings of mining tools drawn to scale. Tools include borers, hammers, sledges, picks, shovels, spades, saws, helves and handles.Title page handwritten in ink 'W.B.' [William Baragwanath]mining, tools, ballarat school of mines, geology, bristol school of mines, government geologist, william baragwanath -
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Document - Contract, Contract No.7, Shire of Whittlesea, Victoria. Plenty Main Road, 10 Dec 1888
... william lockwood...Contract signed by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer... of Contract Contract signed by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer ...Specifications for supplying 300 Cubic Yards of Metal on the side of the Main Plenty Road, between Yan Yean Road and the Plenty River Bridge, Whittlesea.3 sheets of paper held together with a brass split pin, includes General Conditions of ContractContract signed by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer, with Bryan McSweeney. Dated 10 December 1888.contract, william lockwood, main plenty road, whittlesea, yan yean road, bryan mcsweeney -
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Lockwood's Brass Parallel Ruler, 19th Century
... william henry lockwood...William Henry Lockwood's surveying and drafting instruments... Henry Lockwood's surveying and drafting instruments. William ...William Henry Lockwood's surveying and drafting instruments. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in this collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer to the Shire of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Rectangular brass rolling parallel ruler with a length of 18 inches, the beveled edges are numbered by ones from 1 to 18, the rule is marked Kilpatrick & Co., LondonKilpatrick & Co., Londonwilliam henry lockwood, rule, brass rule, surveying instrument, drafting instrument, whittlesea road board -
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Instrument - Lockwood's Brass Protractor 180 degrees, 19th Century
... william henry lockwood...Brass protractor used by William Henry Lockwood. William... to 170 Brass protractor used by William Henry Lockwood. William ...Brass protractor used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer to the Shire of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Lockwood's brass semi circular protractor divided into 180 degrees and marked from end to end by 10 degree increments from 10 to 170brass protractor, william henry lockwood, surveying instrument, drafting instrument, whittlesea roads board, engineering, 1856 -
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Instrument - pencil, Lockwood's retractable pencil, 19th Century
... william henry lockwood...Retractable pencil used by William Henry Lockwood. William... Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire ...Retractable pencil used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Lockwood's silver coloured chrome plated steel retractable pencil with extendable core leadpencil, lead pencil, william henry lockwood, drafting instrument, surveying instrument, whittlesea road board, whittlesea engineer, 1856 -
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Instrument - Lockwood's Parallel Rule, Ebony and ivory, 19th Century
... william henry lockwood... by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832... parallel rule with scale markings used by William Henry Lockwood ...Ebony and ivory parallel rule with scale markings used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.Lockwood's rectangular ebony and ivory parallel rule with bevelled edges and score markings to 9 inches.ebony, ivory, ivory rule, william henry lockwood, surveying instrument, drafting instrument, roads board, parallel rule, engineering, whittlesea, 1856, lockwood collection -
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Equipment - Lockwood's pocket knife, 19th Century
... william henry lockwood... Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire... blade retractable pocket knife used by William Henry Lockwood ...3 blade retractable pocket knife used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Lockwood's stainless steel 3 blade pocket knife with tortoise shell inlaypocket knife, william henry lockwood, whittlesea, engineer, 1856 -
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Instrument - Lockwood's Brass Protractor 360 degrees, 1886
... william henry lockwood...Brass protractor 360 degrees used by William Henry Lockwood... by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 ...Brass protractor 360 degrees used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.Lockwood circular brass protractor 360 degrees, and 2 x ebony and brass parallel rulePolygraph Co. Phila. Pat. Dec. 8th 1885 - 3. Sole licensee for Europe. G.D. London. England. Improvements pat' in Europe Dec-1886brass protractor, william henry lockwood, drafting instrument, surveying instrument, ebony rule, engineer, whittlesea, 360 degree protractor -
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Instrument - Lockwood's boxed drawing set for ink work, 19th Century
... william henry lockwood... Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire.... Boxed drawing set for ink work used by William Henry Lockwood ...Boxed drawing set for ink work used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Lockwood's boxed drawing set for ink work, mahogany coloured rectangular wooden box with hinged lid, small rectangular brass plate on top, brass hook clasps and hinge closure, box is lined with blue fabric, recessed slots on inside for the 10 various drawing instrument pieces.william henry lockwood, drawing set, drafting instrument, surveying instrument, whittlesea road board, whittlesea engineer, 1856, ink work -
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Instrument - Lockwood's drawing set with parallel rules, 19th Century
... william henry lockwood... Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire... with parallel rules used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood ...Drawing set with parallel rules used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Lockwood's boxed drawing set, with brass hinged lid, inside of the box is divided into 10 compartments containing, parallel rules (ebony), compasses, protractor, ruler with inclination scales.william henry lockwood, drafting instrument, drawing set, surveying instrument, whittlesea road board, whittlesea, 1856 -
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Equipment - Lockwood's box base, 19th Century
... william henry lockwood...A box base, use unknown, used by William Henry Lockwood... not confirmed A box base, use unknown, used by William Henry Lockwood ...A box base, use unknown, used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.Lockwood's wooden box base of 12 circular recesses, use not confirmedbox base, william henry lockwood, surveying instrument, whittlesea roads board, engineering, 1856 -
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Equipment - Lockwood's level pieces, 19th Century
... william henry lockwood...?) used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born... Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire ...Box of pieces presumably from a level (Theodolite of Dumpy?) used by William Henry Lockwood. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William Henry Lockwood's father. There are 10 items in the Lockwood Surveying and Drafting Instruments Collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Box of pieces, Lockwood's small red and yellow hinged metal container with lid, manufactured by "W D & H O Will's (Australia) Ltd Sydney", contains 11 pieces presumably from a level (Theodolite of Dumpy?)william henry lockwood, surveying instrument, level parts, whittlesea road board, engineering, 1856 -
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Instrument - Lockwood's Telescope, telescope, 19th Century
... william henry lockwood...This telescope was used by William Henry Lockwood, local... with string. This telescope was used by William Henry Lockwood, local ...This telescope was used by William Henry Lockwood, local Whittlesea Engineer and Post Master. William Lockwood was born in 1832 in Glossop, Derbyshire and came to Victoria in 1853 on the 'Marco Polo'. He settled in Whittlesea with his wife Naomi in 1856. He was contracted to the Whittlesea Road Board and was the Engineer to the Shire for a period of 40 years. Some instruments have markings 'JL' on them which is presumed to be Joseph Lockwood, William's father. There are 10 engineers surveying instruments in the Lockwood collection.19th century surveying and drafting instruments used by William Henry Lockwood, Engineer of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia.Brass telescope with 1 draw tube, glass eyepiece, 1 brass eyepiece cover, thin scrap of brown leather attached to the barrel and secured with string.telescope, william henry lockwood, engineer, surveying equipment, lockwood collection, whittlesea roads board, 1856 -
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Document - Letter, Sister Mary Lockwood, Whittlesea, unknown
... william henry lockwood... family history of William Henry Lockwood and his family members)... with Item 225 (A brief family history of William Henry Lockwood ...Letter from Australian Mutual Publications, Melbourne, regarding family history for insertion in Victoria and Riverina. Item not dated, possibly associated with Item 225 (A brief family history of William Henry Lockwood and his family members)Small slip of paper, typedwilliam henry lockwood, sister mary lockwood, whittlesea -
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Photograph, Lockwood Family, Whittlesea
... william lockwood...]. Inscribed in blue ink on back of photo [Lockwood Family William]... on back of photo [Lockwood Family William] This photograph forms ...This photograph forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Whittlesea Historical Society for their project book, "Historic Views of the City of Whittlesea" by Robert Wuchatsch and Gwen Hawke, as part of Australia's Bicentennial Celebrations in 1988. The collection contains over 200 historic photographs covering all aspects of early life in the area now embraced by the City of Whittlesea.Black and white print mounted on a foam backing for display.Adhesive label on front of photo [Lockwood Family]. Inscribed in blue ink on back of photo [Lockwood Family William]historic views of the city of whittlesea, lockwood family, william lockwood, white picket fence, shire of whittlesea engineer -
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Document - Letter, J. Sabelberg, Solicitor to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, 13 Nov 1894
... william lockwood.... contract william lockwood whittlesea sabelberg ...Letter from J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Mr. Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, re inspection of a culvert under the railway line at Whittlesea.Page folded in half, hand written. Stored in plastic pocket with handwritten transcription and photocopy of letter.J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea. Dated 13 Nov 1894.contract, william lockwood, whittlesea, sabelberg -
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Document - Letter, Photocopy, J. Sabelberg, Solicitor to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, unknown
... william lockwood... line at Whittlesea. contract william lockwood whittlesea ...Photocopy of Letter from J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Mr. Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, re inspection of a culvert under the railway line at Whittlesea.A4 Page, Photocopy of letter. Stored in plastic pocket with original letter and hand written transcript of letter.J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea. Dated 13 Nov 1894.contract, william lockwood, whittlesea, sabelberg -
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Document - Transcription, Transcription of Letter - J. Sabelberg, Solicitor to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, unknown
... william lockwood... under the railway line at Whittlesea. contract william lockwood ...Transcription of Letter, handwritten, from J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Mr. Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea, re inspection of a culvert under the railway line at Whittlesea.Transcription of letter, handwritten, A4 Page. Stored in plastic pocket with original letter and photocopy.J. Sabelberg, Solicitor, to Lockwood, Shire Engineer, Whittlesea.contract, william lockwood, whittlesea, sabelberg -
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Document - Photocopy, Indenture between Joseph Leeming and Joseph Lockwood, 1763
... William lockwood... of William Henry Lockwood, Engineer, Shire of Whittlesea. William ...Indenture for a Carpenter's Apprentice between Joseph Leeming of Sleadsike, in the Township Hipperholme with Brigghouse in the County of York, Carpenter, and Joseph Lockwood, son of John Lockwood of Nabb End, 29 September 1763.Joseph Lockwood is the father of William Henry Lockwood, Engineer, Shire of Whittlesea.2 loose pages, photocopies.william lockwood, joseph lockwood, john lockwood, indenture, carpenter apprentice