- AU TAS UTAS ITCCD 2017/18-0428
- Unidad documental simple
- 1920's
One pound box of Cadbury's Bournville Cocoa.
One pound box of Cadbury's Bournville Cocoa.
Stand of gum trees, Cadbury Factory
Stand of gum trees, Cadbury Factory. Clock tower and flag pole just visible through trees.
Display of various Cadbury chocolates including Vogue boxed chocolates, Milk Tray boxed chocolates and Dairy Milk and Caramello chocolate bars.
Several carpenters at work inside an office area.
Large concrete support columns forming cellar level of building
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Aerial photograph of Cadbury Factory
Coloured aerial photograph of Cadbury factory and surrounding water. Taken August 1958
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Aerial photograph of Cadbury Factory
Coloured aerial photograph of Cadbury factory and surrounding grounds. Taken August 1958
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Aerial photograph of Cadbury Factory and surrounds
Coloured aerial photograph of Cadbury factory looking across to the Eastern shore. Taken August 1958
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Aerial photograph of Cadbury Factory and surrounds
Coloured aerial photograph of Cadbury factory looking across to the Eastern shore. Taken August 1958
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Advert for Cadbury Dairy Milk block and Energy chocolate block
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Female employees sitting on lawn in front of Cadbury factory, taking a meal break
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Group of senior Cadbury managers seated on lawn outside factory
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Directors, A staff and state sales managers
Photographed March 12th 1951. Back row: L to R. V.A. Benjafield, D.R. Campbell, J.W.C. Wyett, Miss D.A. Wyly, K.W.G. Mason, W.A. Smith, B.A. Wells (F.B.R. absent from Claremont) Middle row: L to R. A. Watts, D.S. Newman (Victoria) A.H. Seaton (S. Sustralia) B.C. Johnston (Queensland) E.F. McDade (N.S.W.) I. Van Assche (W. Australia) W.A. Hopkins (Tasmania) Front row: L to R. V.G. Burley, J.P.D. Lloyd, V.C. Smith, H.V. McKernan, R.A. Smith (absent from Claremont)
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Group photograph of representatives attending a conference in 1963. Most are wearing triangular tags with the number seven clearly visible
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Two men talking at the entrance to the Cadbury factory
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Gates and entrance to the Cadbury factory
Gates and entrance to the Cadbury factory, with staff walking between buildings
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Aerial photograph of Cadbury factory and surrounding area, with Windermere in background
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Factory and river from the air
Cadbury factory and Derwent River, with Mount Wellington in distance
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Mount Wellington and Cadbury factory
Colour photograph taken from golf course looking back to Cadbury factory, with Mount Wellington in distance
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Employee housing and Cadbury Factory
Aerial photograph of Cadbury Factory with employee housing in foreground and Derwent River in background
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Aerial shot of Chigwell and Cadbury Factory
Aerial photograph of Cadbury Factory with employee housing in foreground and Chigwell in background
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Employees repairing clock on tower at Cadbury Factory, minimal safety equipment in use
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Construction of new flour room, Cadbury Factory
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Entrance gates to Cadbury Factory with employees seated outside. Clock tower in background
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Four men with golf clubs standing on course
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Two children walking along a track through a grassy field with tall trees on brow of hill. Small boy is searching through the grass with a stick
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Group of managers outside Cadbury Factory, photograph taken 1955
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Group of workers seated outside building. Back of photograph indicates names. Back row – McKeran, indecipherable, Ainsworth, Cooper, indecipherable. Front row – White, indecipherable, Dulio, Erskine, Doolin
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Aerial shot of Cadbury Factory
Aerial photograph of Cadbury Factory with employee housing in foreground, Derwent River in background
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Large building and several houses with fields in background
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Part of a prefabricated building being moved. Light coloured Humber car parked on side of road
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Photograph of J. Tonks in uniform issues to Cadbury car drivers and check lodge staff, taken January 1958. Information written on back of photograph
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Female workers having a tea break in the staff canteen. Photograph taken 1952
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Women seated outside in the sun, with one reading a newspaper
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Packing machines, Cadbury Factory
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Group photograph of Cadbury management
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Employees attending Christmas lunch at Cadbury Factory
Colin Dennison (Curator)
View across Derwent River to Mount Wellington
Colin Dennison (Curator)
View of Clifton Priory and powerlines across front lawn
Colour photograph of Clifton Priory, Bothwell, showing powerlines across front lawn below hedge. National heritage register citation is as follows: “Two storey stone Tudor Gothic house built in 1847-8 by Rev. Robert Wilson from public subscription. Wilson caused a scandal when he ran into financial difficulties and sold it owing a considerable sum. The house is magnificently sited on Barrack Hill from where it enjoys fine views of Bothwell, the Clyde River and surrounding countryside.”
Former Coffee Palace, doctor’s surgery and hotel at Bothwell
Colour photograph of 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.”
Visitors feeding fallow deer at Thorpe Farm, Bothwell
Colour photograph shows deer being offered food by visitors to Thorpe Farm, where fallow deer is farmed by the Bignell family, Bothwell.
View of Dove Lake and Honeymoon Island
Colour photograph shows Honeymoon Island in Dove Lake, near Cradle Mountain
Low sun at Meadsfield near Bothwell
Colour photograph shows hilltop and lightly timbered landscape at Meadsfield near Bothwell, photographed in evening sunlight
Knyvet Falls near Cradle Mountain
Colour photograph shows water flowing over Knyvet Falls in the Cradle Valley
Farm buildings at Meadsfield near Bothwell
Colour photograph of farm buildings at Meadsfield near Bothwell
Old shop and post office at Bothwell
Colour photograph shows Bothwell Stores shop and post office at Bothwell
Colour photograph shows red dirt road through Victoria Valley, with snow cover on paddocks
Car on road with snow near Tarraleah
Colour photograph Subaru on the snow-covered road near Tarraleah
Snow covers cars at Tarraleah Chalet
Colour photograph shows snow at Tarraleah Chalet, covering cars in car park
Colour photograph shows red Holden Kingswood parked outside buildings at Tarraleah in March 1983, including the TAB office, fuel station and former school, with garden bed of blooming roses and annuals
Water wheel at Thorpe Water Mill, Bothwell
Colour photograph shows water wheel beneat the Thorpe Water Mill at Bothwell
Black and white photograph. Group of Xanthorrhoea showing tall flower spikes, within a bushland setting
Graeme Raphael
Car with trunk and spare tire visible on back. Narrow winding dirt road cut into embankment covered with man ferns and large trees.
Graeme Raphael
Occupants of motor vehicle step outside car on bush track
Group of women and children wearing casual summer clothing, standing around a car parked on side of a dirt road. Reminiscent of a picnic trip.
Graeme Raphael
Glenorchy from Mount Wellington
View of Glenorchy and surrounds taken from Mt Wellington. Bowen Bridge visible. The photographic print features a lighter band visible on the scanned digital version.
Graeme Raphael
Royal ship Gothic at Princes Wharf, Hobart
Passenger liner The Gothic at Princess Wharf Photograph possibly take during the Royal visit of Queen Elizabeth II to Tasmania. Ship part of the Shaw, Savill & Albion Line. Built 1948.
Graeme Raphael
Photograph of two-storey rendered house, Georgian in style, with trees, lawn and flower garden at front, behind fence with old lichen-covered fenceposts, strands of rusty barbed wire and wire mesh.
Graeme Raphael
Black and white photograph of men in shirtsleeves, wearing hats, standing in a field of hops.
Graeme Raphael
Steam train with passenger carriages
Steam locomotive behind coal tender, pulling several passenger coaches.
Graeme Raphael
Lower Domain Road at back of Royal Botanical Gardens
Parte dePhotographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph of road crossing a pond on Lower Domain Road near Royal Botanical Gardens. Towers of Government House visible behind trees.
Parte dePhotographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph shows path to near base of waterfall in foothills of Mount Wellington, two men standing near a barrel beside a metal mesh and barbed wire fence and a padlocked gate barring access to the stream
Western approach to Government House
Parte dePhotographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph shows gravel road leading to western approach to Government House, Hobart, featuring clocktower with Union Jack hoisted and bas relief sculpture above doorway.
Parte dePhotographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph shows men, women and children stripping hop cones into hessian-covered troughs, carrying baskets and sacks of harvested hops on the extensive hop grounds. The plant was cultivated widely at Glenorchy, Margate, Kingston and the Upper Derwent Valley area.
Hobart GPO before installation of clock in tower
Parte dePhotographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph shows Hobart General Post Office viewed from Franklin Park before the installation of the clock in the clocktower.
Ruins of church at Port Arthur
Parte dePhotographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph shows ruins of the church at Port Arthur, damaged by fire in 1884,with charred timber framework in the roof, remnant shingles on the roof and climbing plants covering the sandstone of the church walls. Handwritten words “Church at Port Arthur” in lower left corner of image.
Parte dePhotographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph shows stone buildings along Salamanca Place, timber stacked on New Wharf and masts of ships docked at the wharf; signs on buildings for “A.E. Lord Wool Merchant” and “W.D. Peacock and Co.”, historic home Lenna and eastern conservatory visible on hilltop behind towards Battery Point; maritime signal station with the Time Ball that was dropped automatically at 1pm, after a relayed telegraph signal from the Melbourne Observatory.
Parte dePhotographs of Edward Verrell
Black-and-white photograph looking up St John’s Avenue, towards St John’s Church, New Town
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows hop fields in at Glenora, 1959
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows smoke curling out of the flue from a woodheater or fireplace of the Hobart Walking Club timber hut at Mount Field National Park, with snowdrifts banked halfway up the walls of the hut
Farmer harvests grain at Glen Dhu
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows a farmer driving an International Harvester Farmall M tractor, with the Australian model name AM, pulling a trailed harvester in a paddock of rye at Glen Dhu, 1956. Placename distinct from other Glen Dhu, near Launceston.
Heading a tree in the Florentine Valley
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour portrait format photograph shows the head of a tall eucalypt tree falling when a timber worker chopped it down after scaling the three
Shrub frozen at Mount Field West
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows ice formation on branches of shrub at Mount Field West, 1968
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows a person standing on ice at Lake Dobson, with ridge of snow above treeline
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows people assembling the roof frame of a Hobart Walking Club hut at K Col, later named the FA. Peterson Memorial Hut and officially opened in 1960 by New Zealand adventurer Sir Edmund Hilary
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows snow cover on K Col, 1963
Rusted locomotive in bush near Sharpes Siding
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows rusted locomotive with vertical boiler in bush near Sharpes Siding, a siding near Lake Tyenna Valley railway.
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows people ice skating on frozen surface of Lake Dobson
Oast houses and hop fields at Macquarie Plains
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows hop fields and kilns, or oast houses, at Macquarie Plains, with rail wagons and railway line in foreground
Mount Bowes from Sandfly Creek
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows Mount Bowes as viewed from Sandfly Creek
Mount Field West under snow as viewed from Rodway Range
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph from bank of River Derwent shows twisted railway track
Mount Field West from Rodway Range
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows Mount Field West from the Rodway Range
View of Mount Mawson from Florentine Peak saddle
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows Mount Mawson viewed from saddle of Florentine Peak, with partial snow cover
Mount Mueller from beyond Damper Inn hut
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows lightly timbered woodland near Mount Mueller
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph taken from elevated mountain ridge, shows valley floor looking west to Mount Solitary and original shoreline of Lake Pedder
Walkers on ridge overlooking Mount Solitary
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows some bushwalkers on a ridge overlooking the valley towards Mount Solitary
Mural in Hobart Walking Club hut
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows a mural in the Hobart Walking Club hut at Lake Dobson Source
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows snow skiers on Mount Mawson, one using a tow rope to climb uphill
Signs at entrance to Mount Field National Park
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows signs posted at entrance of Mount Field National Park, with distances and estimated travel times to Lake Dobson (9 1/4 miles), Lake Fenton (7 1/4 miles), Lady Barron Falls (1 1/2 mile), Camping Ground (250 yds), Rangers Cottage (150 Yds), Russell Falls 1/2 MILE 10 MIN, Lady Barron Falls Round Trip 3 1/2 MILES 1H 45 MIN
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows snow covering Tarn Shelf in Mount Field National Park
Marker on South Gordon walking track
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows unusual sign for South Gordon walking track turnoff, fashioned out of number plates, with three backpacks resting on ground nearby
Paddler in the Cruncher at Bradys Lake
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows a paddler of a kayak in the Cruncher a segment of water on the Bradys Lake whitewater course
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows rusted International Harvester locomotive on disused rails covered with bracken in a semi-cleared area of land
Fog in foothills of Ben Lomond
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows fog following the course of a creek in the foothills of Ben Lomond
Arthur Knight
Shoreline of Great Lake at Breona
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph depicts northern shoreline of Great Lake and settlement of Breona
Arthur Knight
View of Lake St Clair from Mount Manfred
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows motor boat on Lake Trevallyn
Arthur Knight
Snow cover on Mount Olympus above Lake St Clair
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows snow above the treeline on Mount Olympus
Arthur Knight
Table Mountain from Interlaken
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows cattle grazing in paddock near Interlaken, with flat-topped mountain in the distance
Arthur Knight
Waterfall on track to Meander Valley Falls
Parte deArthur Knight Slides
Colour photograph shows water spilling into a pool beside track to Meander Falls, with overhanging trees and vegetation surrounding stream
Arthur Knight
Spanish training ship Juan Sebastian de Elcano on Derwent
Parte deHal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of the Spanish Armada training ship Juan Sebastian de Elcano, a four-masted barque, sailing on the Derwent River during the Tall Ships event held in 1988
Golden Stairs ski run at Mount Mawson
Parte deHal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of snow on the Golden Stairs, a ski run near Mount Field