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Cartoon

Cartoon drawing of man standing in dock. Caption underneath reads: Guilty, but under the influence of Dick Barton, m’lud.

Night Out

Five men all holding glasses of beer, one holding trophy. Back of photograph annotated: Lindisfarne Final night, October 1954. Photograph by Tassie Photos, 102 Elizabeth Street, Hobart.

Memorial plaque

Plaque inscribed: 1939-1945. To the glorious memory of the men from these works who gave their lives for their country and in grateful remembrance of all those who served.

Display of chocolates

Display of various chocolates including: Nestle's Winning Post, Top hat, Black Magic, Hoadley's Violet Milk Assortment, MacRobertson's Old Gold, Nestle's Vitality block, Small's Almond and Rum block, Small's Milk Chocolate with Ginger, Nestle's Coconut Rough block, Mac Robertson Extra Cream Milk Chocolate block, Mac Robertson Cherry Nut Milk. Cadbury's Milk Tray chocolate flavours individually shown: Orange Creme, Vanilla Caramel, Almond Nougat, Almond Croquante, Turkish Delight, Royal Fudge, Chocolate Almond, Mazipan Sandwich.

Tokens of Gratitude

Tokens of Gratitude. (Left) Miss N Sweeney (Works Librarian) supervises the packing of some of the books which have been sent to the Cadbury Fry Pascall factory at Claremont, Tasmania, as an expression of thanks for food parcels from Claremont. (Right) Some of the books chosen.

Breakfast Time Display

Display including signs reading Breakfast Time, Cadbury's Bournville Cocoa - the Happy Family Habit, a clock set at 6:54. Items on display include: packets of Bournville Cocoa, Kellogg's Toast-Weet, Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Kellogg's All-bran, Gibson's Tasmanian Rolled Oates.

People standing outside former Coffee Palace, Bothwell

Colour photograph of people standing beside motor vehicles parked outside former coffee palace, hotel and doctor’s surgery at 90 Dalrymple Street Bothwell. Citation on National heritage register: “A two storey brick and stucco Georgian building with a stone rear section, licensed as the Young Queen from 1851-1877 when the name was changed to Maskell's Hotel. The building appears in a book on Colonial architecture by Hardy Wilson with a crinolined lady at the doorway with luggage and bird cage. The building is an important townscape element.”

Former Crown Inn at Bothwell

Colour photograph shows former Crown Inn at 15 Alexander Street, Bothwell, with distinctive colour crown insignia above first-storey veranda and coloured light globes mounted along balcony

Farming area

Black and white photograph taken from hillside, looking down on two-storey house with numerous outbuildings. Fenced paddocks visible.

Graeme Raphael

Loading apples on the wharf

Cases of Tasmanian apples being loaded on board a ship, with a man driving a wagon with packing cases stamped with the number 393. A cyclist is riding past on the wharf with a ship moored nearby.

Graeme Raphael

Elevated view of church ruins at Port Arthur

Black-and-white photograph shows elevated view of ruined church at Port Arthur, including charred timber roof framework; with view of waterfront and other buildings on Port Arthur site; cut hay is drying in paddock at front of church.

Photographs of E.Z. Co. Zinc Works at Risdon

  • AU TAS UTAS ITCCD 2018/6
  • Collectie
  • 1920 - 1940

The collection features photographs taken by Hobart photographic studio Beattie’s Studio, also known as J.W. Beattie, for the Electrolytic Zinc Co. at the company’s Risdon smelter between 1920 and 1940. The collection depicts construction of new facilities at the factory complex. The first sod was turned on the zinc smeltering plant at Risdon on the western shore of the Derwent River on 16 November 1916, and a test smelter called the 250 lb plant was opened in 1917 to produce 250 lb of zinc a day using the recently developed Roast-Leach-Electrowin (RLE) process of extracting zinc through electrolysis. Electrolytic Zinc’s office occupied the former Derwent Inn. The larger 10-ton plant opened in January 1918 and the 100-ton plant opened in November, 1921. This collection of photographs depicts the phases of construction of the 100-Ton Plant, further expansion of the smelter and decomissioning of some of the older equipment at the zinc works. Beattie’s Studio was a photographic studio founded by Scotsman John Watt Beattie (1859-1930), who began exhibiting photographs soon after his arrival in Tasmania in 1878.

Electrolytic Zinc Company of Australasia Limited

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