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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Family Day Schwerkolt Cottage, October 2022
... Families were entertained by bubbles, an animal farm, a Bush Band, Square dancing and woodturning...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Families were entertained by bubbles, an animal farm, a Bush Band, Square dancing and woodturning Heritage Family Day 2022 Fincham Patricia Contains a list of activities on display that day Family Day at Schwerkolt Cottage returned on 11/09/2022 as part of Whitehorse Heritage Week Family Day Schwerkolt Cottage Article Fincham, Patricia ...Contains a list of activities on display that dayFamily Day at Schwerkolt Cottage returned on 11/09/2022 as part of Whitehorse Heritage Weeknon-fictionContains a list of activities on display that dayheritage family day 2022, fincham patricia -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Article, Culture Down Under, 26/03/2024
... Culture Down Under at Whitehorse Heritage Festival 1997 over two weeks April 14 - 28, featuring woodturning and blacksmithing at Schwerkolt Cottage...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne Culture Down Under at Whitehorse Heritage Festival 1997 over two weeks April 14 - 28, featuring woodturning and blacksmithing at Schwerkolt Cottage Schwerkolt Cottage & Museum Complex Heritage Festival 1997 Whitehorse Heritage Festival 1997 including Schwerkolt Cottage Culture Down Under Article Whitehorse Post ...Whitehorse Heritage Festival 1997 including Schwerkolt Cottagenon-fictionWhitehorse Heritage Festival 1997 including Schwerkolt Cottageschwerkolt cottage & museum complex, heritage festival 1997 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumCraft - Cigarette holder, c1940
... ...woodturning...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray hand made and used in Camp 3 by internee cigarette holder camp 3 tatura woodturning handcrafts woodcarving turned wooden cigarette holder Craft Cigarette holder ...hand made and used in Camp 3 by interneeturned wooden cigarette holdercigarette holder, camp 3, tatura, woodturning, handcrafts, woodcarving -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumLathe (Model)
... "This is a rough model of the woodturning lathe Kurt Beilharz built from scrap as a 17 year old in Camp 3, Tatura. ...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray "This is a rough model of the woodturning lathe Kurt Beilharz built from scrap as a 17 year old in Camp 3, Tatura. ..."This is a rough model of the woodturning lathe Kurt Beilharz built from scrap as a 17 year old in Camp 3, Tatura. The drive wheel was a hollow redgum block from the firewood supply. The shaft was a 1/2" water pipe, the bearings of the spindle were 3/4" water pipe with tooth paste tubes melted into and honed out for the spindle. They had holes for oiling. The drive belt came from my Mother's sewing machine. I used screws in the model, but in reality bolts were used, which were bought as well as the framing timber"Wooden model of a lathe made and used at Camp 3. Triangular upright frame with a hollow drive wheel, driven by a piece of wire with a handle on one end. Drive belt is a piece of fine cord.lathe, model, beilharz, k, camp 3, tatura, ww2 camp 3, handcrafts, models -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumRolling Pin, c1940
... ...woodturning...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Handmade and used by internees in Camp 3 Tatura during WW2 rolling pin camp 3 tatura woodturning handcrafts woodcarving domestic items cooking Handmade wooden rolling pin. ...Handmade and used by internees in Camp 3 Tatura during WW2Handmade wooden rolling pin. Wooden handle at each end attached to a central pivotal shaftrolling pin, camp 3, tatura, woodturning, handcrafts, woodcarving, domestic, items, cooking -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDomestic object - Egg Cup, c1940
... ...woodturning...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Object made and used by internees in Camp 3 Tatura tatura egg cup decker kazenwadel handcrafts woodturning domestic items food drink consumption Small Wooden egg cup, hand turned Domestic object Egg Cup ...Object made and used by internees in Camp 3 TaturaSmall Wooden egg cup, hand turnedtatura, egg cup, decker, kazenwadel, handcrafts, woodturning, domestic, items, food, drink, consumption -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumTools, 1940's
... ...woodturning...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Sent from Germany by Elfriede & Paul Faig. tatura camp 3 faig p kaltenbach g hermann w trades metalworking handcrafts woodturning Tools belonging to W. Hermann / G. ...Sent from Germany by Elfriede & Paul Faig.Tools belonging to W. Hermann / G. Kaltenbach - 1. Small metal handle|2. Drilling device, made of metal and possibly made on lathe (no. 7955).|3. Metal thread cutting tool (originally Australian).tatura, camp 3, faig, p, kaltenbach, g, hermann, w, trades, metalworking, handcrafts, woodturning -
Federation University Art CollectionArtwork, other - Timber, Vic Wood, 'Compassionate' by Vic Wood, 1977
... He studied gold and silversmithing, woodturning and cabinet making at Melbourne Teachers' College and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. ...He studied gold and silversmithing, woodturning and cabinet making at Melbourne Teachers' College and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. ...Vic WOOD (1939 - 02 October 2020) Born Melbourne, Victoria Vic Wood was an internationally renowned artist, craftsman and teacher from the 1970s. He studied gold and silversmithing, woodturning and cabinet making at Melbourne Teachers' College and Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. He was a skilled woodturner who, as a lecturer at Melbourne College of Advanced Education, taught a generation of woodworkers. Best known as a master wood-turner, Vic Wood retired from lecturing in 1983 to become a full-time woodturner. He was a sought after demonstrator and presenter for all kinds of local and international events. His teaching philosophy was simple: ‘share everything, have nothing to hide, and have no secrets; for ultimately it is in giving that you receive’. Vic Wood was a foundation member and inaugural president of the Victorian Woodworkers Association (VWA). In 1923 the Victorian Woodworkers Association announced the establishment of an annual Vic Wood Scholarship. he intent of the award is to promote excellence in woodwork and to engender inclusive and supportive woodworking networks. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.Large lathe-turned sculptural relief. art, artwork, vic wood, wood, woodwork, sculptural relief -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and VillageMachine - Lathe, W F & John Barnes, early 1900s
... Flagstaff Hill Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village Warrnambool Maritime Museum Maritime Village Great Ocean Road Shipwreck Coast Lathe steam-operated lathe steam-operated pulley steam power steam engine machine steam operated machine metal work foundry work metal working trade tool pulley driven metalworking woodworking Barnes lathe Briggs Marine belt driven wordworking lathe free standing lathe bench lathe steam powered vintage lathe woodturning lathe W. F. and J. Barnes Illanois early 20th century Briggs Briggs Brass Foundry Briggs Marine Foundry Briggs Marine Products Herbert Harrison Briggs George Edward Briggs Cyril Falkiner McKinnon Briggs Collingwood Moorabbin Frank Lee Les Lee Eva Lee Briggs Marine Warrnambool non-ferrous founders bell specialists ship bell specialists sand cast marine equipment marine fittings foundry brass foundry founders “W F and J Barnes, Rockford, USA” "1820" "1887" The lathe is a green, bench-type, steam-powered woodworking machine. ...This woodworking lathe, connected to both a pulley and a flywheel, demonstrates its historical operation with a steam engine. Such a configuration reflects manufacturing practices from the late 1800s and early 1900s, when steam power was the predominant source for driving workshop and factory machinery. Large machine shops often utilised a single power source, distributing power via roof-mounted belts and pulleys to operate several machines simultaneously. Over time, petrol-driven motors were introduced, and eventually, electricity became the standard power source. Conversion kits were made available in the late 19th and early 20th centuries to adapt older lathes to these newer, cleaner fuels. Manufacturer's History: W.F. & J. Barnes was a renowned maker of hand- and foot-powered treadle woodworking and metalworking machinery, established in 1869. The partnership between William F. Barnes and John Barnes was formalised in 1872, and the firm was incorporated in 1884. Their machines were used for both ‘farm’ applications and professional engineering. By 1881, the company began producing electrically powered machinery. By 1937, W.F. & J. Barnes expanded into manufacturing machinery for automotive assembly. The business closed in 1983, and in 1998, LeBlond Ltd. of Ohio acquired the firm. The lathe was donated by Briggs Marine, Melbourne: In Flagstaff Hill’s formative years, 1972-1975, Briggs Marine, Melbourne (Briggs Brass Foundry), donated equipment and objects used or made at their premises. The foundry was established in 1912 by Herbert Harrison Briggs. In 1965, the firm was owned by partners Cyril Briggs and Frank Lee: Cyril died in 1967, and Frank died in 1971, so the foundry was then run by his son and daughter-in-law, Les and Eva Lee. Briggs Marine’s Warrnambool Branch closed in 1972 after the death of Frank Lee in 1971. Flagstaff Hill’s founding director, John Lindsay, recalled that Briggs Marine’s family members gave personal assistance in setting up the displays in the original village shops, particularly the ‘Brass Foundry’ building, around the time the Maritime Museum opened in 1975. Briggs Marine still exists today, but the Briggs family is no longer involved. This early 1900s lathe marks a significant stage in the evolution of machinery, positioned between the era of hand-operated machines and the advent of electrically powered equipment. Its presence exemplifies the progression of industrial technology and craftsmanship during this period. The lathe is particularly notable for its association with the Briggs Brass Foundry. The foundry was known for developing a specialised brass alloy composed of non-ferrous metals, a formulation that resulted in durable products built to withstand the demanding conditions of marine environments. This focus on resilience and longevity made Briggs Brass Foundry’s goods highly sought after within the maritime sector. Briggs Maine, a long-established business, utilised the foundry’s capabilities to create cast goods tailored to the needs of the marine industry. The facility was equipped to deliver both custom-designed and mass-produced items, ensuring versatility in meeting various requirements. Many of Briggs Foundry’s products found their place on sailing and steam vessels throughout Victoria’s coastline, including in the port town of Warrnambool, where there was once a brancy of Briggs Marine. In addition to general marine fittings, Briggs Marine earned recognition for its expertise in bell-founding. The foundry’s reputation is closely linked to the restoration of the Schomberg Bell at Flagstaff Hill, a small but historically significant bell from a luxury migrant vessel dating back to the mid-19th century. The successful restoration of the Schomberg Bell demonstrates Briggs Brass Foundry’s commitment to preserving craftsmanship and maritime heritage.The lathe is a green, bench-type, steam-powered woodworking machine. Its bench is supported by decorative posts at each end, with each post dividing into arched legs. The lathe is mechanically connected to both a pulley and a flywheel, designed to be operated in conjunction with a steam engine. Included with the lathe is a range of accessories. Across the front of the machine, an inscription is cast, and a stamped, metal lathe pulley guide is attached to the drive mechanism. The lathe was manufactured by W. F. and J. Barnes, Rockford, Illinois, USA, during the 1900s.“W F and J Barnes, Rockford, USA” "1820" "1887"flagstaff hill, flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, warrnambool, maritime museum, maritime village, great ocean road, shipwreck coast, lathe, steam-operated lathe, steam-operated pulley, steam power, steam engine, machine, steam operated machine, metal work, foundry work, metal working trade, tool, pulley driven, metalworking, woodworking, barnes lathe, briggs marine, belt driven, wordworking lathe, free standing lathe, bench lathe, steam powered, vintage lathe, woodturning lathe, w. f. and j. barnes, illanois, early 20th century, briggs, briggs brass foundry, briggs marine foundry, briggs marine products, herbert harrison briggs, george edward briggs, cyril falkiner mckinnon briggs, collingwood, moorabbin, frank lee, les lee, eva lee, briggs marine warrnambool, non-ferrous founders, bell specialists, ship bell specialists, sand cast, marine equipment, marine fittings, foundry, brass foundry, founders
