Historical information

This typewriter belonged to Gordon William Toleman (1910-1975). The first known Toleman born in the Western District was born at Mortlake in 1845 and Gordon Toleman was also born in Mortlake. He lived with his family in Warrnambool for many years. He was an accountant the Nestles Factory at Dennington for over 25 years. He was actively involved in community affairs, including the Warrnambool Urban Fire Brigade (life member), the Florado Festival, the Warrnambool Olympic Pool committee and the Merrivale and Terang Football Clubs (player and captain). He was also a life member of the Hampden Football League as a long-term Secretary and Treasurer and a secretary of the Warrnambool Football Club.

Significance

This typewriter is of interest as one belonging to Gordon Toleman, a Warrnambool 20th century resident and a person well-known for his involvement in community activities.

Physical description

.1 This is a metal typewriter with black and grey keys and a red and black typewriting ribbon. It has three gauges or scales.
.2 These are two typewriter ribbons in red and black with circular metal covers.

Inscriptions & markings

‘Imperial’
‘Geo Wraitt & Co 15 McKillop Street Repairs MU 7051’