1 |
AU NBAC N78-1 |
Saw Mill and Timber Yard Employees' Union, Picnic Committee |
1909 |
None |
2 |
AU NBAC N78-2 |
Cooperative Box Factory, Chiswick Point, Sydney: group portrait of employees. |
Sep 1918 |
None |
3 |
AU NBAC N78-3 |
Two floats for an Eight Hour Day procession -1 Australian maple log on a tractor hauled by a Wallis Bros Ltd prime mover, 2 timber cutting tableau |
no date |
None |
4 |
AU NBAC N78-4 |
Jim Goudie, Branch Assistant Secretary, with two unidentified men and an Essex motor car at Macksville, NSW. |
1926 |
None |
5 |
AU NBAC N78-5 |
Timber Workers' strike. '7000 workers demonstrate - one in, all in, 1929-1930.' The photograph shows the front ranks of a march of timber workers to Darlinghurst Court as the demonstration entered Taylor Square from Oxford Street |
1929 |
None |
6 |
AU NBAC N78-6 |
Timber Workers' strike. 'Outside Darlinghurst Courthouse where workers were being tried by Judge Lukin for noncompliance with their award |
1929 |
None |
7 |
AU NBAC N78-7 |
A march organised by the trade union movement prior to the defeat of the Lang government. The march commenced in Hay Street and the meeting was held in the park adjacent to the Sports Ground. The photograph shows Lang in the centre of an immense crowd beneath a banner reading Our leader J T Lang |
1932 |
None |
8 |
AU NBAC N78-8 |
Bullock team hauling an alpine ash log in the Bago Forest at Batlow. The driver Dan French his offsider and a mill hand named Martin Gleason are shown. |
1933 |
None |
9 |
AU NBAC N78-9 |
Series of photographs of JA Weir and accompanying delegates who were sent to Bulolo in New Guinea by the Chifley government to investigate the possibility of opening a plywood mill. |
1947 |
None |
10 |
AU NBAC N78-10 |
Series of photographs of JA Weir and accompanying delegates who were sent to Bulolo in New Guinea by the Chifley government to investigate the possibility of opening a plywood mill. |
1947 |
None |
11 |
AU NBAC N78-11 |
Series of photographs of JA Weir and accompanying delegates who were sent to Bulolo in New Guinea by the Chifley government to investigate the possibility of opening a plywood mill. |
1947 |
None |
12 |
AU NBAC N78-12 |
Australian Timber Workers Union, Federal Council, Melbourne. |
1949 |
None |
13 |
AU NBAC N78-13 |
Princess Margaret cutting a cake in the form of a log of wood. Presented to the Timber Workers Union by the Timber Development Association of Australia |
no date |
None |
14 |
AU NBAC N78-14 |
Eight Hour Day march held on a wet day when for the first time [Timber Workers] representatives from all States took part. The photograph shows the Timber Workers delegation including JA Weir |
no date |
None |
15 |
AU NBAC N78-15 |
Eight Hour Day march showing Joe Weir, Jim Goudie and Charlie Blackman |
no data |
None |
16 |
AU NBAC N78-16 |
Federal Executive members in Melbourne C Blackman, J Weir, S Duke, M Fennell and J Jones |
no date |
None |
17 |
AU NBAC N78-17 |
Federal meeting in Adelaide |
1959 |
None |
18 |
AU NBAC N78-18 |
Eight Hour Day procession: float presented by the Port Macquarie Timber Workers - tableau depicting convict sawyers cutting pit props |
1959 |
None |
19 |
AU NBAC N78-19 |
Federal meeting in Melbourne. Delegates not identified |
no date |
None |
20 |
AU NBAC N78-20 |
Federal councillors |
1960 |
None |
21 |
AU NBAC N78-21 |
Federal councillors |
1960 |
None |
22 |
AU NBAC N78-22 |
Federal Conference delegates on the roof of the Sydney Trades Hall |
1961 |
None |
23 |
AU NBAC N78-23 |
Opening of the Furniture Exhibition at Sydney Show Ground |
no date |
None |
24 |
AU NBAC N78-24 |
Opening of the Furniture Exhibition at Sydney Show Ground |
no date |
None |
25 |
AU NBAC N78-25 |
Federal meeting, Trades Hall, Hobart |
1965 |
None |
26 |
AU NBAC N78-26 |
Federal meeting |
no date |
None |
27 |
AU NBAC N78-27 |
NSW Branch, Committee of Management, Christmas break-up: Bill Allport, Joe Weir, Jim Goudio, Bob Hardimon & others in the Branch's Board Room at Lhe Sydney Trades Hall. |
no date |
None |
28 |
AU NBAC N78-28 |
Meeting of the Furnishing Guild, prize- giving at the furniture Exhibit ion: J A Weir, Fred Bowen (Sec, Furnishing Trades Union), Vic Wright (Pres, Furnishing Guild), Eric Morgan from Morgan & Mason, furniture factory |
1967 |
None |
29 |
AU NBAC N78-29 |
ATWU, No 2 Branch, Committee of Manage-ment |
1967 |
None |
30 |
AU NBAC N78-30 |
Federal councillors posing for a group portrait on the roof of the Sydney Trades Hall |
no date |
None |
31 |
AU NBAC N78-31 |
Meeting in Wynyard Park organised by the Labor Council of NSW. The meeting is being addressed by Fred Bowen who was President of the Labor Council and Secetary of the Furnishing Trades Society |
no date |
None |
32 |
AU NBAC N78-32 |
The last Eight Hour Day march: Joe Weir and other marchers at the corner of York & Druitt Streets |
no date |
None |
33 |
AU NBAC N78-33 |
The last Eight Hour Day march: Joe Weir and other marchers |
no date |
None |
34 |
AU NBAC N78-34 |
"Log transport". Unloading logs from a semi—trailer, Taree area. Photograph by Charles Ellis |
1970 |
None |
35 |
AU NBAC N78-35 |
Milling a log with a cross-cut saw - two sawyers and an on-looker, Taree area. Photograph by Charles Ellis |
1970s |
None |
36 |
AU NBAC N78-36 |
"Giant Fig Tree, Wingham Bush, North of Taree, NSW". Postcard sent to Joe Weir by Charles Ellis |
no date |
None |
37 |
AU NBAC N78-37 |
Bullock team of 18 devons, owned and driven by Mr Howard Rumble, on display at a Back to Wooton day, Taree district. Photograph by Charles Ellis |
1974 |
None |
38 |
AU NBAC N78-38 |
"Typical Bullocky". Mr Howard Rumble, driver of the' bullock loam photographed at N78/3 7. Photograph by Charles Ellis |
1974 |
None |
39 |
AU NBAC N78-39 |
A bullock team in the Casino district: "the last of the bullock teams on the North Coast" |
no date |
None |
40 |
AU NBAC N78-40 |
Meeting of the Labor Council: President Fred Bowen, J A Weir (Vice President), Barry Unsworth (Organiser) and four officials of the Bus Employees Union |
1971 |
None |
41 |
AU NBAC N78-41 |
ATWU, Federal Conference delegates, Mt Gambia: B Triffitt, P Hubbard, J A Weir, J Cameron, Hammond, Reg Jones, Col Preston |
1973 |
None |
42 |
AU NBAC N78-42 |
"Group of Timber Workers' officials from four States: NSW, Victoria, Tasmania and South Australia". |
no date |
None |
43 |
AU NBAC N78-43 |
Group of trade union officials celebrating the retirement of S Barrett as Assistant Secretary of the Sydney Branch of the Waterside Workers' federation: C T Oliver (AWU), Neville Isaccson (WWF), J A Weir, and S Barrett |
1973 |
None |
44 |
AU NBAC N78-44 |
Tony Mundine, Commonwealth Middle Weight Boxing Champion and a member of the Timber Workers' Union for a short time, with Angelo Courtis, P Aroney (of Invincible Cabinets Pty Ltd a sponsor of Mundine), J James, H J Newbery (a member of the ATWU for many years), and M Mystakis |
1973 |
None |
45 |
AU NBAC N78-45 |
Federal Conference delegates, Mt Gambier |
1975 |
None |
46 |
AU NBAC N78-46 |
Federal Conference delegates, Sydney. |
1976 |
None |
47 |
AU NBAC N78-47 |
NSW Branch Christmas party held in the Board Room at the Trades Hall. |
1977 |
None |
48 |
AU NBAC N78-48 |
NSW Branch Christmas party held in the Board Room at the Trades Hall. |
1977 |
None |
49 |
AU NBAC N78-49 |
NSW Branch Christmas party held in the Board Room at the Trades Hall. |
1977 |
None |
50 |
AU NBAC N78-50 |
"First concrete sleeper laying train introduced in NSW". Photograph presented to the Union by Mr Barry Unsworth, Minister for Transport, in NSW |
no date |
None |
51 |
AU NBAC N78-51 |
Joe Weir: "a prospective member of the Miners' Union, Sovereign Hill, Ballarat, Victoria" |
Oct 1980 |
None |
52 |
AU NBAC N78-52 |
Cyril Week lev, Reg Jones & Joe Weir at Sovereign Hill goldfields Ballarat |
Oct 1980 |
None |
53 |
AU NBAC N78-53 |
Federal Conference delegates, Hobart. |
1981 |
None |
54 |
AU NBAC N78-53A |
Federal Conference delegates, Hobart. |
1981 |
None |
55 |
AU NBAC N78-54 |
Federal Conference delegates, Hobart. |
1981 |
None |
56 |
AU NBAC N78-54A |
Federal Conference delegates, Hobart. |
1981 |
None |
57 |
AU NBAC N78-55 |
Federal Conference delegates, Hobart. |
1981 |
None |
58 |
AU NBAC N78-56 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
59 |
AU NBAC N78-57 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
60 |
AU NBAC N78-58 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
61 |
AU NBAC N78-59 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
62 |
AU NBAC N78-60 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
63 |
AU NBAC N78-61 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
64 |
AU NBAC N78-62 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
65 |
AU NBAC N78-63 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
66 |
AU NBAC N78-64 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
67 |
AU NBAC N78-65 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
68 |
AU NBAC N78-66 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
69 |
AU NBAC N78-67 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
70 |
AU NBAC N78-68 |
One of a series of photographs ’’dealing with a visit to Terania Creek trying to save the jobs of members of the Union and two Executive Officers" |
1981 |
None |
71 |
AU NBAC N78-69 |
One of a series of photographs taken at Yarra's Mill, Hastings, NSW, prior to its closing down after 50 years of operations |
1982 |
None |
72 |
AU NBAC N78-70 |
One of a series of photographs taken at Yarra's Mill, Hastings, NSW, prior to its closing down after 50 years of operations |
1982 |
None |
73 |
AU NBAC N78-71 |
One of a series of photographs taken at Yarra's Mill, Hastings, NSW, prior to its closing down after 50 years of operations |
1982 |
None |
74 |
AU NBAC N78-72 |
One of a series of photographs taken at Yarra's Mill, Hastings, NSW, prior to its closing down after 50 years of operations |
1982 |
None |
75 |
AU NBAC N78-73 |
One of a series of photographs taken at Yarra's Mill, Hastings, NSW, prior to its closing down after 50 years of operations |
1982 |
None |
76 |
AU NBAC N78-74 |
ALP Conference: Michael Gleeson, Joe Weir, Reg Jones, Bob Hardimon |
Jun 1983 |
None |
77 |
AU NBAC N78-75 |
Reopening PGH pine mill in Tumut: Senator Bob Cotton, J A Weir, Martin Hanson and others |
no date |
None |
78 |
AU NBAC N78-76 |
Presentation by J A Weir of top prize at Sydney Technical College to Phillip Soloman who joined the police force after completing his apprenticeship |
no date |
None |
79 |
AU NBAC N78-77 |
Presentation by J A Weir of a who-who prize to an unidentified mill hand for first wearing of safety glasses at Herons Creek Mill |
no date |
None |
80 |
AU NBAC N78-78 |
Blackbutt jiffy pots at Roseberry Nursery near Kyogle |
no date |
None |
81 |
AU NBAC N78-79-1 |
Bodalla Forest |
no date |
None |
82 |
AU NBAC N78-79-2 |
Bodalla Forest |
no date |
None |
83 |
AU NBAC N78-80 |
Braemas State Forest between Grafton and Casino |
no date |
None |
84 |
AU NBAC N78-81 |
Stand of young tallow wood and blackbutt about 14 years old |
no date |
None |
85 |
AU NBAC N78-82 |
"Timber in a Russian Port". Print of a painting depicting construction work at a port. Inscribed: "To Joe Weir with best wishes from Ernie 0‘Dea Lord Mayor |
no date |
None |
86 |
AU NBAC N78-83 |
"The Teams". Print of a painting by John Baird of a bullock team hauling a log |
no date |
None |
87 |
AU NBAC N78-84 |
NSW Saw Mill and Timber Yard Employees' Association: clearance card |
1912 |
None |
88 |
AU NBAC N78-85-1 |
Certificate issued to J A Weir by the Australian Institute of Wood Machining certifying his admission as an honorary Fellow to the Institute. |
Nov 1956 |
None |
89 |
AU NBAC N78-85-2 |
Certificate issued to J A Weir by the Australian Institute of Wood Machining certifying his admission as an honorary Fellow to the Institute. |
Nov 1956 |
None |
90 |
AU NBAC N78-86 |
Correspondence from Buckingham Palace thanking the Secretary of the ATWU, NSW Branch, for his message on the occasion of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II |
1953 |
None |
91 |
AU NBAC N78-87 |
Photocopy of a letter from A C Ingam & Co to Alf Morgan (who later became President of the Union) warning him to comply with Judge Lukin's order |
Apr 1929 |
None |
92 |
AU NBAC N78-88 |
Photocopy of pages on the history of Federal unionism in Australia from an unidentified published source |
no date |
None |
93 |
AU NBAC N78-89 |
Notes by Bob Hardimon, ATWU, NSW Branch Organiser, on the items in this deposit. The item numbers cited in the notes are inscribed in square brackets on the back of the items to which they refer |
1986 |
None |