Historical information

This dictionary belonged to John Brass, an early settler in South Warrnambool. He owned several block of land and operated a lighterage business with John Young. As a lighterman and boatman he was well-known in Warrnambool. He was drowned in March 1895 while attempting to cross a temporary foot bridge across the Merri River. His house (probably in Stanley Street) was built in 1868 and remained as an interesting example of a lighterman’s cottage until1974. The dictionary probably became the property of W. Macdonald after John Brass’ death. No information has been found on this W. Macdonald.

Significance

This book is of interest as it belonged to John Brass, an important early settler in South Warrnambool.

Physical description

This is a hard cover book of 974 pages. The cover is green with embossed patterning and lettering on the front cover and gold lettering on the spine. The book has a Preface, a Contents page, the Dictionary entries and an Appendix. There are many illustrations, from engravings on wood, scattered throughout the text. The cloth binding is coming loose and there are several loose pages. The last page is missing. The inscriptions are written in pencil and in blue ink and there are red stamps of John Brass. The cover is stained and faded.

Inscriptions & markings

‘John Brass, South Warrnambool, Victoria, Aust- 1893’
‘June 5 x 6 x 93’
‘J.Brass, Jetty’
Stamps – ‘John Brass, South Warrnambool’
‘W.J. Macdonald, Moyston, Dec.23-11-95’
‘W.J.McDonald’