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Aulsebrooks & Co. :Aulsebrook & Co. gold medal; highest awards for excellence of qualit...

Date: 1882 - 1889

By: Aulsebrooks & Company; Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd

Reference: Eph-B-FOOD-1880s-01

Description: Biscuit tin label shows the recto and verso of a medal awarded to the Aulsebrook Company for excellence in food manufacture. The medals are surrounded by a wreath of wheat ears. Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Colour lithograph, 222 x 232 mm.

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Objectspace (Gallery) :"A lace life; the Alwynne Crowsen Collection". Curated by Anna M...

Date: 2008

By: Objectspace (Gallery)

Reference: Eph-E-TEXTILE-ARTS-2008-01

Description: Combination poster and exhibition catalogue for an exhibition of lace. Poster side shows 18 photographs of lace samples, mounted in individual frames. Some are labelled as Honiton lace, and dated from 1970-1990. The verso contains essays by Philip Clarke and curator Anna Miles, with the exhibition layout shown, and notes about the exhibits and various styles of lace. There is a reproduction of the "Honiton lace weta" from the early 1990s, and biograhical notes about Alwynne Crowsen (nee Browne) Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs on both sides of sheet, 985 x 627 mm. Provenance: Donated by Objectspace, Auckland, in 2009.

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Aulsebrooks & Company :Aulsebrook & Co. Steam biscuit manufacturers. Gold medal awarded...

Date: 1882 - 1889

By: Aulsebrooks & Company; Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd

Reference: Eph-C-FOOD-1880s-01

Description: Poster shows an illustration of Aulsebrooks steam biscuit factory and flour mills in Christchurch in the 1880s. At top and bottom are the recto and verso of a medal awarded to the Aulsebrook Company for excellence in food manufacture. In around 1879 or 1880 John Aulsebrook and his business partner built a new factory at the corner of Montreal and St Asaph Streets (Information retrieved 12 September 2015 from http://www.auspostalhistory.com/articles/1755.php ). Quantity: 1 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Colour lithograph, 335 x 228 mm.

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