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Painted reredos in the south chapel designed and made by Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale of the 'Birmingham School', a member of the family who renovated the chapel c1912.
- Church of All Saints, Newland Gloucestershire
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Title: Unidentified people at Shop at Kenmare [possible]
Album: Rainbow
Date: c1912
Place: Kenmare near Rainbow, Vic [possible]
Notes: Sign above door "Fire. Marine. Queensland Insurance Co. Ltd. Accident. Livestock."; label on boxes "Light Bulldog Ale". Interior of shop possibly photograph P00171-16.
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c1912 untitled postcard view of an automobile and pedestrians in front of Hornbeck's Grocery in Monon, Indiana. This view was looking northeast across the intersection of Market and Fourth Streets. The building on that northeast corner is still there today. It did not exist when the 1909 Sanborn™ fire insurance map set was being prepared for Monon, but it does show up in the 1916 map set. The 1916 map set shows the grocery, a drug store and an unidentified office on the first floor of the building. The small building north of the grocery on Market Street was the poultry and feed business that the 1916 Sanborn™ map set shows in a small concrete block building at that location. The 1909 map set shows the Monon Post Office in that building. The 1916 map set shows the post office in a brick building next door to the north, a building that didn’t exist in 1909.
The sign on the two-story building near the left edge of the postcard advertised SOUTH BEND WATCH. The 1909 Sanborn™ map set shows a grocery in a two-story brick building in that vicinity, but the 1916 map set shows a jeweler in that building.
The single-story building east (to the right in this scene) on Fourth Street housed a general store according to the 1916 map set. That map set also shows and airdome theater located in the vacant lot between the two buildings.
From a private collection.
Two close-up sections of this postcard can be seen here.
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Mitiamo is a small town on the wheat-growing plains north of Bendigo. Gladstone Phelan is one of the boys in the photo. His father was the schoolteacher.
Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 317 Amelia St.; built c1912; Tract 10, Sqr 2, Pt Lot 13
Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 304 Julia St. aka 302 Julia St.; (Sanborn '62 map); built c1912; Tract 10, Sqr 1, Lot 23, Pt Lot 26
Title: Aroha Womens Hockey Club - Team photograph
Collection: Sayer
Date: c1912
Note: Can you identify any people in this photograph?
DCC Photograph Album, 159/11, Dunedin Drainage and Sewerage Board.
"Construction of the 36" foul sewer along Bayview Road and Portobello Road."
c1912 postcard view of the Soldiers' Monument on the Gibson County Court House Square in Princeton, Indiana. The monument stood on the southeast corner of the square. It was dedicated in 1912, but the 1914 Sanborn™ fire insurance map set for Princeton doesn’t show the monument.
This view was looking north from one of the businesses on the south side of Broadway Street. The intersection in the background was Main and State Streets. The sign painted on the three-story building at the left edge of the postcard advertised STOVES and CARPETS. This was probably the furniture business shown in the 1914 map set at 118 West State Street. The sign to the left of the monument is only partially visible and unclear. The sign to the right of the monument advertise the __GGS DEPARTMENT STORE selling GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES ____. The 1907 Sanborn insurance map shows a dry goods store at 102 West State Street and a grocery at 104 West State. The 1914 Sanborn map shows a variety store at these two addresses. A 1916 Indiana gazetteer¹ listed A. W. Riggs as a grocer and T. H. Riggs in the dry goods business at Princeton. Other online sources from earlier years referenced the Riggs Department Store.
1. Indiana State Gazetteer and Business Directory 1916-1917, Volume 2 (Indianapolis, IN: R. L. Polk & Co., 1916). Available online at archive.org/stream/indianastategaze02rlpo#page/n3/mode/2up.
From the collection of Thomas Keesling.
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Title
•Nurse bathing baby
Summary
•Which she is holding on her lap.
Created / Published
•c1912 Sept. 16.
Notes
•- J173757 U.S. Copyright Office.
•- Photo copyrighted by A. Jackson Co., Baltimore, Md.
•- This record contains unverified, old data from caption card.
•- Caption card tracings: Children With adults; Nurses...; Shelf.
Digital Id
•cph 3b02021 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3b02021
Library of Congress Control Number
•2006675700
LCCN Permalink
•https://lccn.loc.gov/2006675700
Unlimited supply of fiction and books of travel.
14, Cliff town road.
No fines.
Southend on Sea.
Westcliff, Leigh on Sea, Shoeburyness and District.
Old Book. Standard Guide.
Chamber of Commerce. 1912-13
c1912, Southend, Essex.
The correct Fafnir motor is pictured at the end of these photos...unfortunately that engine is not available!
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Title: Unidentified house [00171-12]
Album: Rainbow
Date: c1912
Place: Rainbow, Vic [possible]
Can you identify the location of this house and the date?
Title: Unidentified child [00171-20]
Album: Rainbow
Date: c1912
Place: Rainbow, Vic [possible]
Notes: Child is also in photograph P00171-15
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Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 1215 Eliza St.; built c1912; Tract 14, Sqr 1, Lot 6
Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 1219 Eliza St.; built c1912; Tract 14, Sqr 1, Pt Lot 10
Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 1213 Eliza St.; built c1912; Tract 14, Sqr 1, Lot 6
Messrs Boatman, Opthalmic Opticians
39, Alexandra Street.
Southend on Sea.
Westcliff, Leigh on Sea, Shoeburyness and District.
Old Book. Standard Guide.
Chamber of Commerce. 1912-13
c1912, Southend, Essex.
c1912 postcard view of an Indiana Union Traction Company trolley car stopped at Montpelier, Indiana. Passengers appear to be boarding the car as others watch. An I.U.T. CO. TICKET OFFICE sign is hanging on the front of a building near the left edge of the postcard. Both the 1910 and the 1920 Sanborn fire insurance map sets show the station just north of Greenbush Square at 221 South Main Street. This view is looking south.
From a private collection.
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Desirable Freehold.
Residences and Choice Building Sites.
On the Milton Hall Estate.
On the Wick Estate.
The Southend on Sea Estates Co. Ltd.
32, Clarence Street.
Southend on Sea.
Westcliff, Leigh on Sea, Shoeburyness and District.
Old Book. Standard Guide.
Chamber of Commerce. 1912-13
c1912, Southend, Essex.
Foundation stone 10 Jan 1882 by J Colton, architect D Williams, Jnr, opened 23 Apr 1882, Methodist after Union 1900, closed when new church built 1963.
“For some years past religious services haw been conducted by the Wesleyan body in a private house at Mitcham, and the want of a proper place of worship has been much felt. Efforts were repeatedly made to secure a church, but it was not until very recently that the trustees and those working with them could see their way clear to erect a church on the site adjoining the institute, which was secured by the trustees about six years ago. The edifice is to be built of Mitcham bluestone, with cement dressings, and in the Gothic style. It will be 40 feet long by 27 feet broad, and 22 feet 6 inches in height, and will accommodate about 120 persons.” [Advertiser 11 Jan 1882]
“Our past history, as a Church, is fading away. Possibly I know more of that history than any other person still with us. . . Mr. William Moulden, in the County of York, England, and his wife, joined the Methodist Church some time prior to the year 1850. In that year they came to South Australia and settled in the picturesque village of Mitcham. At this time there was a Union Chapel at Mitcham. Mr. Moulden and his family attended the services. He must have been one of the first Methodists to settle in the district of Mitcham; probably the first. Apparently, at this time, the nearest Methodist place of worship was on the Goodwood Road, approaching Springbank. In the latter part of 1852 a Mr. Overton (a Methodist local preacher from England) took up his abode at ‘Grange Farm’, on the Goodwood Road, and opened, in his house, on Sunday afternoons, a religious service. A company of worshippers soon gathered, and ultimately the Goodwood Road chapel, almost at the foot of the southern hills, was built. This, I believe, was the first Methodist chapel built in Mitcham and Goodwood South. Mr. Moulden took a keen interest in it. Some of the Methodists who continue to this day will remember the little building far down the Goodwood Road, almost at the foot of the hills. It has since been merged into the Colonel Light Gardens Methodist Church.” [Australian Christian Commonwealth 27 May 1932, letter from Rev John Blacket]
“the 50th anniversary of the opening of the church — was well attended, and over one hundred people sat down to the old-time tea meeting which followed. . . On Sunday several friends gathered before the morning service to take part in an old-time Methodist Class Meeting, and hopes were expressed that a similar meeting might be established regularly.” [Australian Christian Commonwealth 27 May 1932]
MITCHAM BIBLE CHRISTIAN CHAPEL
Foundation stone 9 Feb 1860 by A Blyth, opened May 1860 on part of Rev Ralph Drummond’s land, later used by Salvation Army, became kiosk c1912, demolished by Mitcham Council after 1956. Site now part of W A Norman Reserve.
“Two sermons were preached in the Bible Christian Chapel, Mitcham, by Mr. Allen, on Sunday, January 12, on behalf of the Bible Christian Missionary Society. The congregations were good.” [Register 21 Jan 1862]
c1912 untitled postcard view of an automobile and pedestrians in front of Hornbeck's Grocery in Monon, Indiana. This view was looking northeast across the intersection of Market and Fourth Streets. The building on that northeast corner is still there today. It did not exist when the 1909 Sanborn™ fire insurance map set was being prepared for Monon, but it does show up in the 1916 map set. The 1916 map set shows the grocery, a drug store and an unidentified office on the first floor of the building. The small building north of the grocery on Market Street was the poultry and feed business that the 1916 Sanborn™ map set shows in a small concrete block building at that location. The 1909 map set shows the Monon Post Office in that building. The 1916 map set shows the post office in a brick building next door to the north, a building that didn’t exist in 1909.
The sign on the two-story building near the left edge of the postcard advertised SOUTH BEND WATCH. The 1909 Sanborn™ map set shows a grocery in a two-story brick building in that vicinity, but the 1916 map set shows a jeweler in that building.
The single-story building east (to the right in this scene) on Fourth Street housed a general store according to the 1916 map set. That map set also shows and airdome theater located in the vacant lot between the two buildings.
From a private collection.
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The Brisbane Courier
Tues 15 October 1912
Ambulance Cases
Shortly after 10am yesterday the Ambulance Brigade was summoned to attend George Mitchell, who was suffering from a badly injured left thumb. The injuries had been inflicted by an ungrateful dog, which had become caught in a fence, and which Mitchell was releasing from its awkward predicament. First aid was rendered, and the sufferer was taken to Dr Croll's surgery.
At 10.50am the brigade was called to the Roma-street railway goods shed, where Frederick Curtis, a labourer, had been struck on the head by a falling brick at the cold storage construction works. First aid was rendered, and the sufferer, who had sustained a lacerated scalp wound, was advised to consult a doctor.
Alfred Morrison, turner, employed by Messrs. Laycock, Littledyke, and Co., while working yesterday, at a smoothing machine, sustained a crushed third finger of the left hand, owing to his hand accidently becoming caught in the mechanism. First aid was rendered by the Ambulance Brigade and medical attention was advised.
At 7.58am yesterday the Ambulance Brigade was called to Musgrave-road to attend to Cecil Head, 5 years of age, who was suffering from a punctured wound on the back of the head and abrasions on the nose and upper lip. The child stated that he was run down by a cyclist in Musgrave-road. First aid was rendered and medical attention was advised.
Queensland State Archives Item ID 436382, Photographic material
Ives 3240 one gauge electric train, part of the fabulous toy train exhibit at CSRM. The cast iron 3240 locomotive was made in a couple different versions between 1912 and 1920. This is an early one c1912.
Old Court House, Raglan Street, Harrogate, North Yorkshire, c1912.
Unlisted.
The first Harrogate Police Station was built on this site in 1866, and after Harrogate became a Borough in 1884, a court was introduced, first meeting on 20th November 1885. The County Court came to Harrogate on 9th December 1912, moving to Victoria Avenue in 1991. For 23 years, the Chief Clerk was William Ernest Woods (1905-1970), who gave outstanding service, noteable for fairness, understanding and justice. After 2004, this building was occupied by a solicitors' practice.
Stowe Family Law Solicitors in 2012.
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Bragg's Mill was built in 1757 by William Haylock, a carpenter of Ashdon. In 1813, the mill was advertised for sale, then having two pairs of millstones. At this time it was still an open trestle mill. The mill was extended at the tail c1815. A roundhouse was added circa 1820. The mill was working until c1912. By 1932 the mill was being propped up from beneath, as the side girt on the left side of the mill had failed. The mill was renovated in the late 1950s, but was derelict again by 1974, when further repairs were carried out. The sails were removed in the 1990s.
Restoration
A meeting of the villagers in April 1999 agreed that the windmill should be restored and that included the sails being fitted. The Ashdon Windmill Trust Ltd was formed and registered as a charity. Planning permission and listed building permission were obtained. In 2000, the mill was gifted to Ashdon village by the Thurlow Estate, who owned it, with the promise of a £25,000 donation once the Trust had raised £25,000 itself. The Essex Environment Trust gave a grant of £40,000 in 2001. Restoration of the mill started in March 2002. Vincent Pargeter was engaged to do the restoration. The frame of the mill was straightened, and the mill completely reclad in new weatherboards.[5] By 2004 the mill was resplendent in a new coat of white paint. In July 2004, a grant of £46,900 was received from the Heritage Lottery Fund. New sails were fitted on 5 July 2006.
Description
For an explanation of the various pieces of machinery, see Mill machinery.
Bragg's Mill is a post mill with a single storey roundhouse. It has four Patent sails carried on a wooden Windshaft with a cast iron poll end. Two sails are double shuttered and two are single shuttered. Two pairs of millstones are driven, arranged Head and Tail. The mill is winded by tailpole. The mill is 34 feet (10.36 m) high to the roof.
Trestle and roundhouse
Before the recent restoration, the lower crosstree had been clamped at a quarterbar joint. The crosstrees stand within 3 feet 4 inches (1.02 m) of ground level. The brick piers that the crosstrees rest on had been tarred, and the crosstrees themselve painted white, evidence that the mill was built as an open trestle mill. Both crosstrees are of oak, the upper being 24 feet (7.32 m) long and 13 inches (330 mm) by 12 inches (305 mm) in section, whilst the lower crosstree is 12 inches (305 mm) by 11½ inches (293 mm) at the ends, thickening to 13½ inches (343mm) at the centre. The post is 17 feet 6 inches (5.33 m) long, and 27 inches (686 mm) square at its base.
Body
The body of the mill measures 19 feet 10 inches (6.05 m) by 11 feet (3.35 m) in plan. At some point, the body of the mill had been extended at the back to provide room for a bolter. It was originally only 16 feet 6 inches (5.03 m) long. The Crown Tree is 20 inches (508 mm)square at the ends, thickening to 20 inches (508 mm) by 23 inches (584 mm) at the centre.The side girts are 6 inches (152 mm) by 17 inches (432 mm) in section.
Sails and Windshaft
The windshaft is of wood with a cast iron poll end, probably fitted at the same time that the Patent sails were added. The mill would originally have been built with Common sails.
Machinery
The clasp arm wooden Head Wheel was converted from Compass arm construction, it is 7 feet 4 inches (2.24 m) diameter. The wooden Tail Wheel has also been similarly converted, it is 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) diameter. The mill was originally built with a single pair of millstones, the second pair probably being added when the mill was extended at the rear.
Millers
Josiah Giblin 1809 - 1819
John Ruse 1830
John Brown 1848
Frederick and John Ruse 1850
John Bragg 1898
William Bragg 1894 - 1912
Bragg's Mill in its last working years was described in the book Five Miles from Bunkum.
Public access
The mill is open to the public on the second Sunday of each month, starting in April each year.
from Wikipedia