Document - Schaefer Collection: Special Prize 1884 Show, Schaefer, Matthaeus (Martin), 1884

Historical information

The model of the horse and spring cart was made by Mattaeus (Martin) Schaefer. Martin was awarded a Silver Medal for the model at the Bendigo Juvenile Exhibition in April 1879. At the Melbourne Intercolonial Juvenile Industrial Exhibition, 1880, Martin was awarded a gold medal for the 'woodwork of model spring cart' (Bendigo Advertiser 6 March 1880). In 1882, he was awarded a first prize for the cart at the Grand National Show, Bendigo. 1885: first prize County of Bendigo Agricultural and Horticultural Society Spring Show.
In 1883, Schafer (sic) was a member of the Bendigo Coachbuilders' Association ( Bendigo Advertiser, 'Bendigo Coachbuilders Association', Saturday 9 June, page 3 )
Martin died in 1900, at the age of 40, from pneumonia.
His obituary reads: 'Death of Mr. M. Schaefer. After an illness of a few days, Mr. Martin Schaefer, coachbuilder and son of the late Mr. Peter Schaefer of Ironbark, died early on Wednesday morning. The cause of death was pneumonia, supervening on a cold which he contracted about Saturday last. He was 40 years of age and unmarried. He leaves three brothers one of whom is the Manager of the Victoria Consols Mine and another is Mr. Peter Schaefer of the Bendigo Post Office. The funeral took place yesterday, the remains being interred at the Bendigo Cemetery. The Rev. Mr. Leypoldt officiated at the graveside and the mortuary arrangements were carried out by Mr. W.H. Oakley'
Bendigo Independent, Saturday 17 November, page 4.

Physical description

Parchment coloured certificate. Printed on certificate: ' County of Bendigo, Agricultural & Horticultural Society, Spring Show 1884, Special Prize for ...(handwritten) Model Spring Cart.
Awarded to: M. Schaefer'
Written on bottom of certificate in small text: ' W. Holmes, Printer, Bookbinder, Lyttleton Terrace'

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