Friday, April 26, 2024

AUSTRALIAN BOOK BONANZA


 A  recent  Eureka ! find was this boxed two volume set  edited and signed by Charles Stitz, a retired  lawyer and  Albury ,NSW,  bookseller .
By Peter Simon

The books were  a  presentation to Dear Lindsay  from a  person identified   as "Auntie Edna", an obvious lover of  books, a  handwritten inscription in one  quotes  John Muir,1838-1914:  "  Handle a book as a bee does a flower ,extract  its  sweetness  but do not  damage it ."  

The volume on the left displays the steel-engraved  armorial bookplate which  incorporated  the  family crest  of  Bernard Gore Brett (1901-l996)  , whose  grandfather arrived in Melbourne in 1853 and the next year was appointed the  First  Deputy  Sheriff, at Beechworth, later made Sheriff and gold receiver. 

He was  present at the capture of Ned  Kelly and in office at the time of  the execution . Bernard   Gore built up  a  massive  collection of  Australiana .

The ot her  volume  sports  the armorial bookplate of Dr  John Orde Poynton (1906-2001) who came from a family who back in England used to buy  up large amounts of books , art   and  prints  for very little.  An ancestor is said to  have contributed  books to  the  early Harvard University library in America . 

It was only natural  therefore  that  John Poyton inherited  a deep interest in  books and   collectthg  . While at  Cambridge  he read economics under  John Maynard  Keynes and studied   bibliography  under Keyne's younger brother , Geoffrey ;  obtaining a medical degree, he went to sea as a ship's doctor on  various  liners and  travelled  far  and  wide .

He lobbed  in  Malaya in l936  where he  became  involved in the health system and did research on tropical diseases  While there  he   collected  Chinese  art  and  antiquities .

With  the  outbreak of   war  , in the British  Army , he  was  sent  to  Australia in l940 to give lectures on tropical diseases .  Captured   by  the Japanese in the fall of Singapore, he  spent  more than three years in  Changi  prison in which the Changi  Gaol Literary Society was  started  by  Sergeant  David Griffin  of  the  AIF, later Lord Mayor of Sydney  and  a  lawyer.

 After the war,  Dr Poynton  came  to  Australia , made a pile investing   and  built up a  massive, highly  valuable  collection  of  books and  prints,  much of  which  was  given to  the   Melbourne University,   along  with large   financial   bequests .

BRITISH HONG KONG VIEW OF AUSTRALIA

 Old   playing  cards   stripped  Jack  and  Oz   naked .

Featuring crossed  Australian  and British flags, the  above  illustrated  pack of   cards  presented  a land in which there were Aborigines , lots of  cattle, crocodiles ,  koalas, kangaroos , hedgehogs, several deserts, Ayer's Rock ,perhaps cacti , and  a   bland  looking  Tasmania   which  only boasted not one  but  two  apples  , it   known  as   the  Apple  Isle .

Another Hong Kong  designed and   produced  pack , above,   highlighted in  greater detail   Beautiful  Tasmania  , inserted in a giant apple , and    its  noisy, snarling    Tasmanian   Devils . Jovial  Jokers  and a court jester Ace of  Spades  were  also  included  in  the   plastic  coated  pack  of  54  cards.   

 

Thursday, April 25, 2024

FRAGRANT FRANGI LANDING

Vallis.

AUSTRALIA ( ALMOST ) RULED THE WAVES

Waterlogged   matchbook   throws   light   on  the  Port Line, a passenger and cargo  shipping company,   which  served  Australia  and  New  Zealand  .  Initially formed  in 1914 as the Commonwealth and Dominion line , an amalgamation  of four shipping  companies, which operated routes to Australia and New Zealand, it operated  in  one form  or  another  until  1982. 

House flag of the Port Line ..

The  company's  large  fleet. 

Its many offices  and agents  included one in Townsville, and one of its fleet was  Port Townsville , where this  link with the line was found by our Shipping Reporter. 


Wednesday, April 24, 2024

CHOPPERS OVERHEAD

Chinooks, Townsville 

PULLING THE WOOL OVER AMERICA

 Next  to  LIttle  Darwin's  pet headless bulldog  is another  recently added oddity - a flag-waving  seemingly headless   wooden  sheep   bearing  the  name  of   the    American  Wool.  Co. 

The  critter was  found  tucked away  in a  Townsville  garage  sale  by  our  Shipping Reporter  who  discovered the American Woolen Company was established in  l899 ,which by l920 owned 60 mills ,  one the largest in the world. 

One  mill had  a  four-sided clocktower  which  was  a foot shorter than London's  Big  Ben  tower .

The  company- like Australian wool growers  -  thrived  during  the  cold   Korean War   which  created  a  big  demand  for warm   woollen clothing . However,  at  the end of the  war  and the loss of government   contracts , the  company was  taken  over. 

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

SKY SCRAPER

Special  from  Aeronautical  Correspondent   Abra.