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Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 1111 Margaret St.; built c1912; Tract 12, Sqr 2, Pt Lot 8

Reduced Melbourne Central Activities District (CAD) Conservation Study 1985 survey images: approx 1200 Kodak colour negatives.

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GRAEME BUTLER 1985 MELBOURNE CENTRAL ACTIVITIES DISTRICT CONSERVATION STUDY

Statement of Significance

 

History

 

Linked with the construction of 257-265 Flinders Lane (q.v.), this was one of two warehouses commissioned by L. Stevenson & Sons (merchants and warehousemen) from builders, Christopherson & Brown. Both were designed by architects, Reed Smart & Tappin, in 1898.

 

By the early 1900s, the City Property Co. Ltd. was the owner with Stevenson's first tenants, warehousemen and

millinery specialists Brooks McGlashan, and McHarg (and others) staying on. D. & W. Murray Ltd. (warehousemen) were the next owners c1912 and, like Stevensons, they also owned the two adjoining warehouses on the east. Their architects, Bates Peebles and Smart, designed extra floors for these and possibly 267-75 Flinders Lane, boosting the former five levels to seven in ratebook descriptions (six floors and basement today). Tenants sharing the Lane (271-275) include Kemsley & Co., importers and indenters, many manufacturers' agents, Law & Tipton, straw hat makers and Charles Bayer & Co., manufacturers.

 

Later alterations were carried out for Brooks McGlashan & McHarg, in 1936, to the design of H.W. & F.B. Tompkins. These converted the ground level to retail shopfronts, after 40 years of wholesaling. A shallow cantilever verandah was also added.

 

Brooks, McGlashan & McHarg started their fancy goods importing business in 1884, close to this site, under John Brooks. McGlashan joined him from a long stint with William Watson & Sons and McHarg came from Patterson, Laing & Bruce. Each had specialized in a particular branch of the trade and in the late 1880s they claimed to be the only colonial firm to send a buyer to Britain and the Continent twice a year. Their business brought ribbons, laces, silks, embroideries, feathers, flowers and millinery to their Melbourne warehouse, attracting as co-tenants other like agents or hat manufacturers, settled close to their supply of materials.

 

Description

 

An austere Italian Renaissance design in unpainted cement rendered brick work with dividing string and cornice moulds and a gabled pediment at the parapet. Windows are timber-framed in six-lights and subtle Tuscan order capitals have been applied to the dividing pilasters.

 

External Integrity

 

Generally original (shopfronts and canopy accounted for) except for added air units and painted brick at the rear.

 

Streetscape

 

Contributing to an important late 19th early 20th Century warehouse streetscape.

 

Significance

 

Externally near original in a successful if austere and conservative design and typical of the adjacent notable warehouse streetscape.

Source: Digital image.

Album: WIL04.

Date: c1912.

Repository: From the collection of Paul Williams.

Used here by very kind permission.

HOOPER COLLECTION COPYRIGHT P. WILLIAMS.

 

Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.

www.swindon.gov.uk/localstudies

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]

 

I like this photograph. I surmise that the photographer wanted to get the buildings at left into shot - perhaps because the dancers were a little far away from him and the majority of the crowd had their backs to the camera.

 

There is a date on the back of this photograph " 4 July 1912" which might be the date on which it was taken.

 

Click on All Sizes above and enjoy the Winster Edwardian fashions.

 

You should, without undue difficulty, be able to spot a dog, pram, straw boater, street lights, shop sign and a man in plus-fours earnestly engaged in conversation. In the far distance you will see people sitting at the foot of the Market House.

 

You might be interested in comparing this image with "Edwardian Morris Dancers in Main Street" also in Winster Morris Dancers Set. The latter is a real photographic postcard by an unnamed publisher taken from the same vantage point as this image. Is it possible that the two images are contemporaneous? Certainly, they seem to be from the same period.

 

This image is reproduced by kind permission of Roland Corfield

Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 314 Virginia St.; built c1912; Tract 10, Sqr 2, Pt Lot 5

The U.S.S. North Carolina & Birmingham escorting the Maine to sea, Photograph taken from Castillo de la Punta, Castillo del Morro visible in background. Crowds of people and automobiles on Malecon Drive.

American Photo Co., copyright claimant , c1912. photo no. M

 

www.loc.gov/item/2007663125/

Source: Digital image.

Set: WIL04.

Date: c1912.

Repository: From the collection of Paul Williams.

Used here by very kind permission.

HOOPER COLLECTION COPYRIGHT P. WILLIAMS.

 

Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.

www.swindon.gov.uk/localstudies

Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 314 Amelia St.; built c1912; Tract 10, Sqr 2, Pt Lot 21

Reduced Melbourne Central Activities District (CAD) Conservation Study 1985 survey images: approx 1200 Kodak colour negatives.

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GRAEME BUTLER 1985 MELBOURNE CENTRAL ACTIVITIES DISTRICT CONSERVATION STUDY

Statement of Significance

 

History

 

Linked with the construction of 257-265 Flinders Lane (q.v.), this was one of two warehouses commissioned by L. Stevenson & Sons (merchants and warehousemen) from builders, Christopherson & Brown. Both were designed by architects, Reed Smart & Tappin, in 1898.

 

By the early 1900s, the City Property Co. Ltd. was the owner with Stevenson's first tenants, warehousemen and

millinery specialists Brooks McGlashan, and McHarg (and others) staying on. D. & W. Murray Ltd. (warehousemen) were the next owners c1912 and, like Stevensons, they also owned the two adjoining warehouses on the east. Their architects, Bates Peebles and Smart, designed extra floors for these and possibly 267-75 Flinders Lane, boosting the former five levels to seven in ratebook descriptions (six floors and basement today). Tenants sharing the Lane (271-275) include Kemsley & Co., importers and indenters, many manufacturers' agents, Law & Tipton, straw hat makers and Charles Bayer & Co., manufacturers.

 

Later alterations were carried out for Brooks McGlashan & McHarg, in 1936, to the design of H.W. & F.B. Tompkins. These converted the ground level to retail shopfronts, after 40 years of wholesaling. A shallow cantilever verandah was also added.

 

Brooks, McGlashan & McHarg started their fancy goods importing business in 1884, close to this site, under John Brooks. McGlashan joined him from a long stint with William Watson & Sons and McHarg came from Patterson, Laing & Bruce. Each had specialized in a particular branch of the trade and in the late 1880s they claimed to be the only colonial firm to send a buyer to Britain and the Continent twice a year. Their business brought ribbons, laces, silks, embroideries, feathers, flowers and millinery to their Melbourne warehouse, attracting as co-tenants other like agents or hat manufacturers, settled close to their supply of materials.

 

Description

 

An austere Italian Renaissance design in unpainted cement rendered brick work with dividing string and cornice moulds and a gabled pediment at the parapet. Windows are timber-framed in six-lights and subtle Tuscan order capitals have been applied to the dividing pilasters.

 

External Integrity

 

Generally original (shopfronts and canopy accounted for) except for added air units and painted brick at the rear.

 

Streetscape

 

Contributing to an important late 19th early 20th Century warehouse streetscape.

 

Significance

 

Externally near original in a successful if austere and conservative design and typical of the adjacent notable warehouse streetscape.

Window by Burlison & Grylls c1912 in the south aisle. The window commemorates Bluebellle Hawthorn Burn who died aged 12 and whose face appears twice in the window, realistically rendered in stark contrast to the surrounding figures.

 

St Michael & All Angels church at Bugbrooke dates back mainly to the 13th & 14th centuries and is an attractive structure with a west tower and spire built of warm toned and richly patinated stone.

 

Inside the surfaces have been stripped back to the stonework though it retains more light than some, despite having much late Victorian glass. The chancel is a rather gloomier space adorned with memorial tablets to members of the Whitfield family.

 

The church is generally kept open and welcoming to visitors via a new entrance in the north porch.

Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 305 Virginia St.; built c1912; Tract 10, Sqr 1, Pt Lot 26

Photo taken by the Property Appraiser's office c1965; 306 Julia St.; built c1912; Tract 10, Sqr 1, Lot 22

This image was scanned from a negative in the Bert Lovett collection. It is part of the Norm Barney Photographic Collection, held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

Notes

 

This image was taken after the trams sheds were built c1887 and before work commenced on the Newcastle Ocean Baths c1912.

 

This image can be used for study and personal research purposes. If you wish to reproduce this image for any other purpose you must obtain permission by contacting the University of Newcastle's Cultural Collections.

 

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Photo copied from "Port Adelaide, past and present".

Port Adelaide Town and Country store was located at 218 St Vincent Street.

Date of original:c1912

The old City Building stood on the northeast corner of Chapline and 16th Streets. It also was the former "West Virginia State Capitol Building" from 1875-1885.

Souza-Cardoso, Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso 'Untitled' (Montanhas) (Mountains), c. 1912, Center of Modern Art, Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon

Smaphore Catholic Church Choir Picnic to Belair.

Date of original: c1912

Louis-George Lalime holding Charles Lalime jr

Cora Cadorette holding Florence Lalime

Marie Louise Cadorette Lalime

Celina Simard Cadorette

Marie Claire Lalime (later Cadorette)

Henri Cadorette

(Photo: L. Paul Fournier)

 

In loving memory of Minnie TARGETT

Beloved wife of

J.A. TARGETT

Died Oct 27th 1927

Aged 37 years

 

Minnie died at Auckland Hospital, from Claude Road, Manurewa. Undertaker J.Weir, 70 Ponsonby Road Funeral held Tuesday 25 Oct at 2pm [2]

 

c1912 Minnie Emily Brittain BATCHELOR married Jack Albert TARGETT [1]

 

Children [3]:

Phoebe Inez; birth registration 1912/16456 (5 September 1910 – [6] )

Noted as Mrs DARBYSHIRE in brother George’s death notice in the Auckland Star, 1 July 1944.

Died: 2010. Death registration: 2010/24628 [7]

 

Walter Thomas; birth registration 1914/7741 (9 December 1914 – [6] )

Noted as “Wally” in his brother George’s death notice.

Died: 1986. Death registration: 1986/50856 [7]

 

George Albert; birth registration 1916/23798

Served in WWII - Cenotaph record: www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/recor...

Died 29 June 1944 aged 27 years, buried Waikumete cemetery; Waikumete Cemetery, Service Persons Area E, Row 3A, Plot 7 [4] There is a coroner’s report available for him at Archives NZ.

 

Minnie (jnr); no birth registration found but mentioned in brother George’s death notice in Auckland Star; 1 July 1944. Note that a Minnie Laura Peace TARGETT married Frank FIECKEN c 1937. [5]

 

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SOURCES:

[1]

Marriage registration 1912/6703; New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs historic BDM Indexes:

[2]

Death notice, NZ Herald, 25 October 1927

paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19271025.2.2.4?it...

[3]

New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs historic BDM Indexes

[4]

Auckland Council cemeteries online database: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/cemeteries/Pages/RecordDetail...

[5]

Marriage registration 1937/11942; New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs historic BDM Indexes

[6]

Birthdate noted in entry for death on New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs historic BDM Indexes

[7]

New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs historic BDM Indexes

 

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.

Source: Scan of original postcard from our collection.

Image: P41346.

Date: c1912.

Postmark: Unused.

Photographer: William Hooper, Swindon.

Hooper Collection © P.A. Williams. Used by permission.

Repository: Local Studies at Swindon Central Library.

www.swindon.gov.uk/localstudies

 

Marie Claire Lalime (later Cadorette)

Henri Cadorette

Florence Lalime (daughter of Marie Louise Cadorette Lalime)

Emilie Lesage Lalime (mother of Claire Lalime Cadorette)

Celina Simard Cadorette

Marie Louise Cadorette Lalime

Cora Cadorette

(Photo: L. Paul Fournier)

Alexej Jawlensky (1864-1941) - Girl with dejected look, c1912

Can anyone help to identify the members of this Team?

 

It looks as though they were practising in the Burton Institute.

 

It might have a connection with this.

farm2.static.flickr.com/1019/3266957111_91a66f8b52_b.jpg

 

This image is reproduced by kind permission of Julia Cawton.

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TITLE: Bankers Trust & Stock Exchange Bldgs.

 

CALL NUMBER: LOT 3788, box 8 [item] [P&P]

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REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-126718 (b&w film copy neg.)

 

SUMMARY: View of Wall Street showing Stock Exchange and Bankers Trust buildings; fire engine and crowd of spectators near Stock Exchange.

 

MEDIUM: 1 photographic print.

 

CREATED/PUBLISHED: c1912.

 

CREATOR:

 

Underhill, Irving, d. 1960, photographer.

 

NOTES:

 

J165408 U.S. Copyright Office.

 

No. D-592.

 

Copyright by Irving Underhill, New York.

 

SUBJECTS:

 

14 Wall Street (New York, N.Y.)--1910-1920.

New York Stock Exchange--Buildings--1910-1920.

Wall Street--1910-1920.

Buildings--New York (State)--New York--1910-1920.

 

FORMAT:

 

Photographic prints 1910-1920.

 

REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

 

DIGITAL ID: (b&w film copy neg.) cph 3c26718 hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c26718

 

CONTROL #: 00652656

 

U.S.S. Florida / Underhill, N.Y.

Creator(s): Underhill, Irving, d. 1960, photographer

Date Created/Published: c1912.

C1912 The Board Room at Poplar.

Later to be known as Hutton Residential School

In years to come the trees grew up behind this building, changing the view.

See: www.flickr.com/photos/22326055@N06/4391400661/

 

Source: Scan of Original Postcard.

Date: c1912

Postmark: 1912

Publisher: Unknown

Photographer: Unknown.

Inscription: None

Repository: Swindon Museum and Art Gallery.

FS 1440

Picture labelled: "Coast Range Lumber Co Monorail, 1912"

The Coast Range Lumber Company was a large mill and timber operation in Mabel, Oregon. Their mill site is today's Lane County Waste Disposal site. The mill did not start operations until the last month or so of 1912 (exact date not known at this time). So if it is 1912, then it is new in this photo.

The monorail was an overhead crane that hung from rails. It would move piles of lumber for drying or transport. It was manufactured by the Brown Hoist Co., of Cleveland, Ohio. In the Febuary 10, 1913, Eugene Daily Guard it is described as:

"The lumber on the docks is distributed by a mono-rail electric car system, operated much the same as the ordinary street car except that the wheels are above the car and one rail is used, as in any mono-rail car. The lumber carriage, in the form of a four-arm clutch, is let downsome forty feet and picks up a wagonload of lumber, whisks it away to the far end of the yards and is back after another load in a few moments. The conveyance dispenses with the horses on the dock and is said to be much cheaper, safer and much more convenient to operate."

W. H. Sullivan was known to have been an operator of this monorail, but it is unknown if he is the operator pictured here. If anyone knows the name of the operator in this picture please comment.

Otto Mueller (1874-1930) - Bathing under trees, c1912

Maurice Utrillo (1883-1951) - Road at Sannois, c1912

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Title: [Joseph Gurney Cannon, 1836-1926]

Date Created/Published: c1912.

Medium: 1 photographic print.

Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-38503 (b&w film copy neg.)

Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.

Call Number: BIOG FILE [item]

c-P&P

Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Notes:

Title and other information transcribed from unverified, old caption card data and item.

Photo by Bain.

George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Collections:

Bain Collection

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Notes on back "Ashford Grammar School c1912"

"1912 ? Earl (Dad)"

A page from the wonderfully detailed Bacon's Atlas of London & Suburbs, this being dated from c1912 by one of the 'special maps' bound in at the front of the atlas. The bulk of London is covered in a series of map sheets at 4" to the mile and is very detailed giving a clear indication of the pre-WW1 city, in its full Victorian and Edwardian splendour but before the massive inter-war expansion into 'Metroland' and similar suburbs.

 

Bacon's was formed by one George Washington Bacon (1830–1922), an American who set up business in London producing atlases and maps of the capital in about 1870 after a series of business failures. G. W. Bacon & Co. Ltd. prospered and in c1900 were acquired by the Scottish publishers and cartographers W. & A.K. Johnston of whom they became a subsidiary.

 

This is sheet 13 of the "Four-Inch" scale maps and they show the eastern Docklands with, north of the River Thames, Beckton including the massive Gas Works of the London Gaslight & Coke Company, and south of the River the edges of Woolwich Arsenal and the marshlands to the east. Here, north of the River, despite the massive Gas Works and Sewage Outfall much of the area was still desolate open marshland with the isolated hamlets of Rippleside and Creekmouth. The line of the long tramway down to Beckton from Barking is shown.

 

South of the River, away from the buildings of the Royal Arsenal, are ranges and explosive magazines stretching across Plumstead Marsh towards Crossness and what would become the site of Thamesmead. An isolated Police Quarters possibly helped 'guard' the sites.

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Public Domain. Additional source description and credit info from the Library of Congress:

 

TITLE: Bankers Trust & Stock Exchange Bldgs.

 

CALL NUMBER: LOT 3788, box 8 [item] [P&P]

Check for an online group record (may link to related items)

 

REPRODUCTION NUMBER: LC-USZ62-126718 (b&w film copy neg.)

 

SUMMARY: View of Wall Street showing Stock Exchange and Bankers Trust buildings; fire engine and crowd of spectators near Stock Exchange.

 

MEDIUM: 1 photographic print.

 

CREATED/PUBLISHED: c1912.

 

CREATOR:

 

Underhill, Irving, d. 1960, photographer.

 

NOTES:

 

J165408 U.S. Copyright Office.

 

No. D-592.

 

Copyright by Irving Underhill, New York.

 

SUBJECTS:

 

14 Wall Street (New York, N.Y.)--1910-1920.

New York Stock Exchange--Buildings--1910-1920.

Wall Street--1910-1920.

Buildings--New York (State)--New York--1910-1920.

 

FORMAT:

 

Photographic prints 1910-1920.

 

REPOSITORY: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

 

DIGITAL ID: (b&w film copy neg.) cph 3c26718 hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3c26718

 

CONTROL #: 00652656

Title: [Groups of TITANIC survivors aboard rescue ship CARPATHIA: Mr. & Mrs. G.A. Harder and Mrs. Charles M. Hayes talking]

Date Created/Published: c1912 May 27.

Medium: 1 photographic print.

Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-56452 (b&w film copy neg.)

Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication.

Call Number: LOT 10630 [item]

c-P&P

Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Notes:

J169605 U.S. Copyright Office.

This record contains unverified, old data from caption card, with subsequent revisions.

Caption card tracings: BI (2); Ships Disasters 1912; Shelf.

1 2 ••• 11 12 14 16 17 ••• 29 30