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16th December 2015, 01:35 PM #16
Of course how could I not think of
Sparrow
It looks like R&EH Sparrow ?
Rob
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16th December 2015, 02:37 PM #17Senior Member
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Cool thread Camoz!
Could I include;
Lampard made a heavy wood lathe and power-hacksaws, at least. Appear in the Trove record 1949 onwards. Company was in Condell Park (Sydney).
L. Goldie & Sons, Leichhardt, heavy wood lathe and horizontal borer known in captivity.
W.D. Valentine, 73 Downshire Rd, Elsternwick (tel; LF2755, so date that!). I have a phone photo of a timber framed bench saw by Valentine, taken at this year's Lost Trades Fair.
regs,
AndrewOC'Waratah' spring hammer by Hands & Scott c.1911- 20, 'Duffy, Todd & Williams' spring hammer c.1920, Premo lathe- 1953, Premo filing machine.
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16th December 2015, 02:40 PM #18
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16th December 2015, 03:06 PM #19
Yeah , I was just thinking the same
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16th December 2015, 05:49 PM #20SENIOR MEMBER
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Good job guys, they are coming thick and fast!!
I was toying with the idea of on top of having the list, perhaps putting together a collage (for want of a better word) of badges, something like this:
If you can find tags and post them, I will put them together and post it up (there is a lot of useful detail in some of these badges, so it would probably make for a useful reference once complete). It would be best ,if you find the image online to try as best you can to credit the source. The above as you can see are from this thread (except the Artisan, which is from a post Melbourne Matty did).
Cheers,
Camo
P.S. No I'm not taking up scrap booking as a hobby
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16th December 2015, 05:53 PM #21Member
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Could we add "Morris Machine Tools" to the list of manufactures? I know they manufactured bandsaws.
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16th December 2015, 07:31 PM #22Senior Member
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Tanner Engineering NZ
Tanner Engineering Ltd. Penrose, Aukland, New Zealand.
Sold in Australia by C.M.C. Cleveland Machinery Co. Pty. Ltd. Redfern N.S.W, Australia.
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16th December 2015, 07:36 PM #23Senior Member
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16th December 2015, 08:53 PM #24
Hi Cam. I had a crack at the locations, been searching for hours, had enough ...
Hey Great post BTW !!!
Melbourne Matty.
Manufacturers Last known Loction Artisan Woodworking Machinery Pty Ltd 1 Ford Crescent Thornbury Melbourne Vic. Austral Engineering Supplies Pty Ltd
44 Punt Road Winsor Melbourne Vic. L.S. Barker Pty Ltd 660 Waterdale Road West Heidleburg Melbourne Vic. Booth and Blades Cheltenham Charles & Hunting Sydenham Street Highett Melbourne Vic Chas. E. Skinner Pty Ltd. (Renicks) 117-119 Day street Gladesville Sydney NSW. Demco Machinery Co. Pty Ltd 355 Wiliams street Melbourne Vic Durden 3 Provident Avenue Glynde Adelaide SA. EasyCut Tool Company Pty Ltd
J & G, Wylie Industries14- 16 Joel Court Moorabbin Melbourne Vic Fidax
Gilbro Engineering 79 Plenty Road Preston Melbourne Vic H.P. Gregory & Co. Ltd 74 Clarence st Sydney NSW GMF electric motors Bonar Street Arncliffe Sydney NSW. A.E Herbert & Co. 7-9 Birmingham street Alexandria Sydney NSW Hyco Woodworking Machinery
Jeffwood Norgate Road Norgate Brisbane Qld. Macson 546 Collins Street Melbourne Parken 74 Renver Road Clayton Melbourne Vic Paulcall
Pexeme Thornleigh NSW
Brackenbury & Austin Pty Ltd. “Premo” 7 Nickson Street Surry Hills Sydney NSW J.S. Richardson & Co.
Ripley
Saturn
Sterling Machinery Pty Ltd Boundary Rd Northmead Sydney NSW. W. Thornley and Sons Pty Ltd 23 Unwins Bridge Road StPeters Sydney NSW. F & R Tough 24 Faulkner Avenue
Belmont Perth WAA.A.Tyson 933 High Street Armadale Melbourne Vic Waldown (I add this for their drills) 8 Fowler Road Dandenong Melbourne Vic Wolfenden 4-6 Halsey Road Airport west Melbourne Vic Woodfast 1 Findon Road Woodville Adelaide Vic Servian Machine tools 284 Albert street Brunswick Melbourne Vic. E.G.Lacey 106 Sackville Street Collingwood Melbourne Vic.
J.R.Hall 575-579 Collins street Melbourne Vic E.B.Scott Engineering Northcote Melbourne Vic. ACE Woodworking machinery
Nolex 241 Rail way Parade Maylands Perth WA. Morcraft Machine Tools Greenway Streett Bulline Melbourne Vic. R. & E.H. Sparrow WestGarth Street Fitzroy
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16th December 2015, 09:12 PM #25SENIOR MEMBER
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16th December 2015, 09:21 PM #26GOLD MEMBER
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Paulcall was at Canterbury Road Bankstown, NSW.
There was a Chas E Skinner at Botany Road Redfern, this may have been an older address prior to moving to Gladesville? I used to deal with them for used machinery such as industrial gearboxes, and where I bought my GMF 8" pedastal grinder about 31 years ago.
Alan...
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16th December 2015, 09:28 PM #27SENIOR MEMBER
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Matty,
Well done!! There is a lot of work that has gone into that, I really appreciate it!
Cheers,
Camo
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16th December 2015, 09:30 PM #28SENIOR MEMBER
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16th December 2015, 09:35 PM #29SENIOR MEMBER
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I was looking at ACE Woodworking Machinery, and thanks to Trove found this advert published in the Newcastle Sun 24th March 1948:
So based on that, this means ACE wasn't making the machines at the time? Premier Engineering Works 80-82 Tudor St Hamilton was making them. We even exported them to China.
Cheers,
Camo
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16th December 2015, 10:34 PM #30
Camo,
what about D Richardson & sons, the dust extraction, cyclone maker.
I was looking into them since I've got one not being used next to the shed.
A very interesting report.....
http://www.maribyrnong.vic.gov.au/Files/Heritage_Assessment.pdf
History: Original factory of D. Richardson & Sons and Richardson Gears. The former moved to Ballarat Road
Braybrook in the 1950s where they still operate. David Richardson come from New Zealand in 1887 following a
Glasgow apprenticeship. He purchased the house and workshop in Whitehall Street to expand a business
manufacturing windmills and perforated metals. Pelton wheels and mining batteries were made for a time but
after a company division in 1912 one side settled down to specialise in perforated metals while Richardson
Gears continued gear cutting. David Richardson took up fan making in the 1920s.
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