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Working Life & Trades Collection
Image: Planes - Jack, Trying, Grooving, Tongueing and Moulding, Yarra Punt Builder
Source: Museum Victoria
This collection aims to document and preserve the history of Victorian workers, and to record their impact on and contribution to Australian society.
Focussing on the post-European settlement period to the present, it aims to reflect the experiences and actions of individuals and groups of workers in different historical, personal, social, economic and cultural settings. It also aims to document the personal and unique renderings of workers' experiences and actions.
Much of the collection documents 'case studies' of working life in Victoria and Australia. These offer insight into a particular type of workplace and work, with some emphasis on workers' voices, while the wider collection represents a variety of working-life skills, experiences and cultures.
The strengths of the collection lie in its coverage of early to mid-20th century factory work, small businesses and trades and the trade union movement. It focuses on work practices in more formal work environments such as factories, commercial workshops and the traditional apprentice-based trades, but is complemented by other collections of less formal workplace objects, such as the home work and handicrafts area in the Domestic and Community Life Collection.
Trades relating to metalworking and precision engineering, especially those requiring the extensive use of machine tools and power tools, are covered under the Engineering Collection rather than in Trades.
Significant items
- Barfoot Bootmaking Collection: 211 items from a former surgical bootmaker's business.
- Bruhn Collection: 985 items from a father and son woodturning shop operated in Carlton and later South Melbourne, 1920s-1980s.
- Grenoble Gloves Collection: 454 items from a Melbourne glove factory started in 1944.
- McInnes Delicatessen and Butcher's Shop: 106 items from the East Malvern shop, which operated from 1933 to the 1970s.
- Newmarket Saleyards Collection: 27 items from former livestock saleyards.
- Pigment Manufacturers of Australia (PMA): 135 items from a major paint manufacturing plant at Laverton, 1960s-1990s.
- Sam Brown Bootmaker's Collection: 297 items from a former bootmaker's shop in Albert Park, c. 1930s-1980s.
- Simpson's Gloves Collection: 1491 items from the former Simpson's Glove Factory which operated in Victoria Street, Richmond, from 1924 until 1988.
- Victorian Institute for the Blind Collection: 107 items from former RVIB workshops.
- Artworks, including Ambrose Dyson, David Armfield and Aileen Brown, 1950s-1980s.
- 'Stick Together' radio program oral history collection, 1970s-1980s.
- Contemporary occupational health and safety material, 1990s.
- Stonemason's tools and early bootmaking machinery.
See The Working Life Collection, and an essay on this collection from A Museum for the People: A history of Museum Victoria and its predecessor institutions 1854-2000.
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Photograph - Kodak Australasia Pty Ltd, Yarra River in Flood, Abbotsford, Victoria, 1934
Black and white silver gelatin photograph of the Kodak Australasia factory in Abbotsford, Victoria, 1934. Aerial view of the Yarra River in flood. The roofs of Kodak factory buildings ...
From: Abbotsford, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Miller Brothers, Coach Builders, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1862
Copper One Penny Token, minted by Thomas Stokes, Melbourne. Issued by Miller Brothers, Coach Builders, Melbourne, 1862. William Miller, a 24 year-old native of Belfast in Northern Irela ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Morrin & Co, Auckland, New Zealand, circa 1858
Copper one Penny token minted by Heaton & Son in Birmingham, circa 1858. Issued by Morrin & Co, grocers, wine and spirit merchants, in Queen Street, Auckland. John Morrin did not remain ...
From: Auckland, New Zealand Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Morrin & Co, Auckland, New Zealand, circa 1858
Copper one Penny token minted by Heaton & Son in Birmingham, circa 1858. Issued by Morrin & Co, grocers, wine and spirit merchants, in Queen Street, Auckland. John Morrin did not remain ...
From: Auckland, New Zealand Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, John Henderson, Pawnbroker, Fremantle, Western Australia, Australia, 1878
Bronze One Penny Token, minted by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne. Issued by John Henderson, Pawnbroker, Fremantle, 1878. This was the last trade token issue in Australia.
From: Fremantle, Australia Images: 2 -
Glass Negative - Group of Shooters, Daniel Harvey Pty Ltd, Victoria, 1910-1920
Group portrait- gun or hunting club.
From: Box Hill, Australia Images: 1 -
Glass Negative - Cast Steel Frame for Loading Machine, Chas Ruwolt Pty Ltd, Engineering Pr ...
Glass negative depicting a cast steel frame for a loading machine. Prior to the invention of cellulose nitrate film in 1903, photographic emulsion was supported on glass. Two different ...
From: Richmond, Australia Images: 1 -
Photograph - Daniel Harvey Pty Ltd, Factory Workers, Victoria, 1910-1925
Photograph of factory interior with workmen at Daniel Harvey Pty. Ltd., Box Hill, Victoria, agricultural implement manufacturers. Image is part of a collection of documentary artefacts ...
From: Box Hill, Australia Images: 1 -
Token - 1 Penny, Morris Marks, Auckland, New Zealand, circa 1880
Brass One Penny Token, minted by Thomas Stokes, Melbourne. Issued by Morris Marks, Auckland, circa 1880. Morris Marks ran a pawnbroking and general store business in Auckland. Marks' to ...
From: Auckland, New Zealand Images: 2 -
Token - 1 Penny, Miller Brothers, Coach Builders, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1862
Copper One Penny Token, minted by Thomas Stokes, Melbourne. Issued by Miller Brothers, Coach Builders, Melbourne, 1862. William Miller, a 24 year-old native of Belfast in Northern Irela ...
From: Melbourne, Australia Images: 2



