Sunday, October 28, 2012

Lubecker Steam Dredge

The Lubecker Steam Dredge was the first machine used on the long running project to drain the Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp. The main drainage work, the construction of the 16 mile long canal or  Main Drain from where the Bunyip River entered the Swamp in the north to Western Port Bay started in 1889 and was finished by March 1893. This work which also included a number a smaller side drains was conceived by Chief Engineer of the Public Works Department, William Thwaites

The Public Works Department engaged Engineer, Carlo Catani, to oversee the continuation of Swamp drainage works in 1893. Catani was keen to introduce land dredges; however this was not approved because it would reduce the work available for unskilled labour. It wasn’t until 1912 that Catani was given permission to purchase a machine and he ordered a Lubecker steam driven bucket dredge from Germany. It was described as being of the articulated ladder type; it ran on rails and had a 9 man crew. It weighed 80 tons and had a capacity of 80 cubic yards per hour or approximately 200,000 cubic yards per annum when working one shift. The purchase price was £2,300 pounds, plus £632 duty. The total cost landed, erected with rails, cranes and other equipment came to £4,716


According to the Lang Lang Guardian the dredge had arrived by June 1913 and was to start work on the Lang Lang River.  From a report in The Argus on October 13, 1915 we can get an idea of how the Dredge operated - it excavates by means of an endless chain arrangement, wherein each link of the chain consists of a heavy steel shovel head…these scrape away the ‘spoil’ and then they deliver it onto a mechanical conveyer …which dumps the earth onto a regular embankment or if necessary into wagons that cart it away. Around August 1916 the Dredge had completed its work on the Lang Lang River, having removed 78,000 cubic yards of earth and creating a channel a mile and half long. It was then taken over by the State Rivers and Water Supply Commission and worked on the Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp on the Main Drain, Cardinia Creek and the Yallock Outfall Drain. 


 




  


 Running parallel to the dredge on another set of rails, was a truck powered by a small Tangye engine for the hauling of the machinery and goods.

I believe these photographs could have been taken in 1913, when the Lubecker Dredge first started operating  as there appear to be a lot of men dressed in suits and I don't  believe these ladies would have been employed digging drains!. The photographs are State Rivers & Water Supply Commission photographs are part of the State Library of Victoria collection.

Finally, what happened to the Lubecker Dredge? We don’t know but presumably it was cut up for scrap as all that remains are a set of wheels on display at the Swamp Look-out tower on the South Gippsland Highway, an ignoble end to such a grand machine.

To see other machines such as sand dredges and excavators that worked on the Koo-Wee-Rup Swamp, click here.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Photographs from the Harold Paynting collection, State Library of Victoria - Part 2

Here are some more  truck photographs from the Harold Paynting collection at  State Library of Victoria (SLV). You can look at them on the State Library website www.slv.vic.gov.au. To see more of the Harold Paynting collection,  click here.

State Library of Victoria Image H99.100/92

A Milnes Daimler truck in St Kilda Road with the statue of Robert Burns in the background. Taken sometime between 1903 and 1918, acccording to the SLV.

 State Library of Victoria Image H2011.52/14

Name on door is W.J Jenner of Shepparson Avenue, Carnegie. Photograph taken in the 1930s or 40s.

 State Library of Victoria Image H2006/47/482

Taken around 1953 on Geelong Road. The truck is an International, the name on the door is W.T. Skew. It is a delivery of pipes for Shell's Corio to Newport oil pipe line. 

 State Library of Victoria image H2011.52/55

Golden Fleece Oil truck, taken outside the Exhibition Buildings in Carlton. The name on the door is H.C. Sleigh, Little Collins Street. 

 
 State Library of Victoria Image H2011.52/217

This is a Federal truck, name on door is J.W.French, Croxton garage.

State Library of Victoria Image H2011.52/205

I would love to know where Webb Bros P/L windmills was located - it's  a great photo

 State Library of Victoria Image H2011.52/203

H.J.Fraser company vehicle. They are promoting the new 500 watt A.W. A transmitter of Radio 3BO in Bendigo.

State Library Image  H2009.21/39

 Interior view of Cheney's showroom - apparently they are Bedford trucks and a Vauxhall car. Taken in the 1930s.

 State Library of Victoria image H2011.52/137

Ford truck in garage, taken in the mid 1940s.

 State Library of Victoria Image H2011.52/193

E.G.A. Company truck of King Street, Melbourne, obviously a supplier of baths, basins and stoves. The truck is a Chev.

  State Library of Victoria Image H2011.52/70

Glazebrooks of King William Street, Fitzroy, company truck. Glazebrooks manufactured enamels, lacquers, paints and varnishes. Photo taken in the 1940s.

If you want to see truck photographs from the Harold Paynting collection, then click here.

Photographs from the Harold Paynting collection, State Library of Victoria - Part 1

Here are some truck photographs from the State Library of Victoria (SLV). They are from the Harold Paynting Collection. Mr. Paynting, was a  motoring enthusiast and charity worker and had acquired the archive of a commercial photographer named Lyle Fowler, consisting of between 14,000 and 15,000 8" x 10” cellulose negatives, most of which were identified, dated and labelled. They were largely for the period 1932–72. You can look at them all on the State Library website www.slv.vic.gov.au  Harold Paynting also edited the James Flood books of motoring photographs which were published in the late 1960s, early 1970s. To see more of the Harold Paynting collection, click here.

State Library of Victoria  photograph H2009.185/2

Victor Smorgon and Company wholesale meat salesmans trucks, Faraday Street in Carlton.
Taken in the 1930s.  The trucks are a Maple Leaf, a Chev and two more Maple Leafs.

State Library of Victoria image H2009.20/67

 A series of photographs of Australian Crystal Gypsum Plaster products trucks, taken in the 1930s. The truck above is a Diamond T and is also shown below with a Ford.

State Library of Victoria image H2009.20/68

State Library of Victoria image H2009.20/69

The Ford, above and the Diamond T, below.

State Library of Victoria image H2009.20/66


State Library of Victoria Image H2011.52/277

Wirth's Circus truck - the name on the door is A. C Russell carriers. I believe it is a KS5 International. I do not know the name of the elephant. The photo was taken 1945 or 1946.

State Library of Victoria image H2009.95/2

State Library of Victoria image H2009.177/20

The Kraft Walker Cheese factory International. Photograph dated between 1923 and 1935.  Truck and trailer shown separately, below.

 State Library of Victoria Image H2009.177/22

State Library of Victoria Image H2009.177/21

State Library of Victoria Image H2011.52/7

Another Kraft Cheese factory truck, dated 1940s.

If you want to see more photographs from the Harold Paynting collection, then clock here.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Dubbo Vintage Truck Show 2012 - Part 1

The Golden Oldies Truck Club (www.goldenoldiestruckclub.com) held their fifth Vintage Truck Show at the Dubbo Showgrounds on August 11 and 12. We took the Volvo and the Benz up and we had a fantastic time.  There were apparently about 260 trucks in all, with International being the featured make.  If you want to see the Internationals then click here. If you want to see Kenworths, Macks, Peterbilts and Whites, then click here. All our other photographs are here.

These are our two trucks on the back of the working truck and the Topstart trailer. This was taken at Harden on the way home.
1974 1418 Mercedes Benz and our 1976 N1025 Volvo below.


Austins, above and below. There is also an Atkinson in the photo below.


Bedfords

1928 Chev
1935 Chev
Cream Chev
Green Chev
Another green Chev
1937 Chev
Very neat looking Chev
Red Chev
Two Commers. Bruce Gunter's is a familiar sight on the truck show circuit.

Diamond REO owned by Green's Transport, Bourke.
Diamond REOs owned by Joe Zammit and Rod Calleja.
Stephen Corstorphan's Diamond T
John and Jen Knight's Diamond T
How nice is this? Lovely looking Diamond T
Dodges - one above and four below




Early 1950s Federal Ampol tanker
Federal Scout
Great looking Ford
Fords - green one above and three red ones below



Another Ford

This is a Halfinger, made in Austria.
These vehicles, above and below,  are from the Hunter Valley Classic Commercial Vehicle Club
That's an Overland bus, below, and a bus that has been made into a tow truck

Leyland
There were three other Mercedes Benz trucks, apart from ours. The one, above, belongs to Ian and Nerida Bartholomew of the Hunter Valley Club.



Osh Koshs. That's what I'll be buying if we ever get an American truck

That's a REO Gold Crown ( I think) above and a REO Speed wagon, below

Republic
Thames Trader
Two more Volvos. That's a N1215 above and a F86, below.

If you want to see the Internationals on display, then click here. To see the Kenworths, Macks, Peterbilts and Whites, click here. If you want to see our photos from the 2010 Dubbo Truck show, then click here.