Historical information
POISON USED TO GET RID OF RATS.
Physical description
TIN CONTAINING RAT POISON
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POISON USED TO GET RID OF RATS.
TIN CONTAINING RAT POISON
FRAMED PRINT OF JOHN LONGSTAFF'S PAINTING OF "BREAKING THE NEWS" (ORIGINAL PAINTING - OILS ON CANVAS NOW LOCATED IN A GALLERY IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA) COPY OF PAINTING FROM SUPPLEMENT TO THE AUSTRALIAN SKETCHER JULY 12, 1887
FRONT TOP - BREAKING THE NEWS FRONT BOTTOM - SUPPLEMENT TO "THE AUSTRALIA SKETCHER" JULY 12, 1887
john longstaff, breaking the news
Hand drawn plan on paper
Handwritten in black ink: "These are the drawings referred to in our tender dated 7th September '94 for erection of creamery building at Glendaruel J Acrow *& Co. Contractor
creamery, turbines, plans, glendaruel, j bartram & son, varley bros
Impressed black cardboard covered album with leather spine gold embossed writing on cover.
Red sticker inside of cover, Ex Libris, Max Erkhardt with a drawing of food and wine .2 small sticker with blue X .4 Copyright Stamp, white with red printing J. Albert & Son Royalty 1 3/8d .5 White stamp, Keith Prowse & Co. Ltd London
music, musical recording, phonograph
Laura Hudson was a lifetime resident of Clunes. This quilt was donated to Clunes Museum by her GG Grandson
Ecru crocheted bed quilt
Nil
Four copies of draftsman plans for the amenities block at the Clunes Caravan Park, one copy has been amended with red pen
Signed by R. A. Boyd 12/71 Engineer
caravan park, amenities upgrade
Harry E Sando C.E. (Borough Enginee) as at 10th March 1894, this plan also signed by the contactor and witness, both signatures are illegible
Coloured drawings on tracing/architects papers, pinned with dress makers pins to stiff paper. Scale 2 feet to 1 inch
Headings on plans; "Ground Plan No.1, Ground Plan No.2, Sections of weirs
creswick creek, flood mitigation, weir system
Peach coloured soft cover with image of a Victorian Era lady with parasol and gentleman with top hat and cane
non-fiction
History of the Hayden Family since 1841
hayden, dunach, talbot
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