Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Languages : en
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Address on fitting spring catch of which he has sent a model. Will try to protect the idea. Describes in detail the 'mounting back springs in jew-harps and at the same time arranging them so as to be put in or out of gear.' Sends drawings (not with letters.) Will consider way of mounting three seat wagon.
Letter from Joseph E. Bishop to Bishop Brothers, August 12, 1887
Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Languages : en
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Address on fitting spring catch of which he has sent a model. Will try to protect the idea. Describes in detail the 'mounting back springs in jew-harps and at the same time arranging them so as to be put in or out of gear.' Sends drawings (not with letters.) Will consider way of mounting three seat wagon.
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Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Address on fitting spring catch of which he has sent a model. Will try to protect the idea. Describes in detail the 'mounting back springs in jew-harps and at the same time arranging them so as to be put in or out of gear.' Sends drawings (not with letters.) Will consider way of mounting three seat wagon.
Letter from Joseph E. Bishop to Bishop Brothers, August 24, 1887
Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Pleased that his brothers have made a good success of the spring idea. Procedure for patenting it. Asks for the sketch, description and 30/-, and will patent it in his brothers' names. Has been out of work for 2 weeks since show work was finished. Considers brother's employer, Simpson, is doing as badly as Joe himself was. End missing.
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Pleased that his brothers have made a good success of the spring idea. Procedure for patenting it. Asks for the sketch, description and 30/-, and will patent it in his brothers' names. Has been out of work for 2 weeks since show work was finished. Considers brother's employer, Simpson, is doing as badly as Joe himself was. End missing.
Letter from Joseph E. Bishop to Mrs. Mary Ann Bishop (Mother), October 12, 1887
Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Hopes to start his brothers Bill and Albert in their own business.
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Hopes to start his brothers Bill and Albert in their own business.
Letter from Joseph E. Bishop to Bishop Brothers, February 8, 1888
Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Describes town. Prospects for starting business there.
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Describes town. Prospects for starting business there.
Letter from Joseph E. Bishop to W. G. Bishop, November 20, 1887
Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Will help him leave Simpson and start on his own. Describes Kerang. Ostrich farm nine miles out.
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Will help him leave Simpson and start on his own. Describes Kerang. Ostrich farm nine miles out.
Letter from Joseph E. Bishop to the Bishop Brothers, September 22, 1887
Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Will go to the show here but expects to learn little from styles here as the Euroa district is not behind in this respect. His visit to Pickles & Son, Sandhurst, who are doing little buggy work 'although five or six different fires are kept on Railway carriages.' At coachsmithing alone saw only three fires. Very much less than numbers of shops in Melbourne would employ. Saw girls employed at trimming for the first time. Describes a 'beautiful little Abbott' which 'has nothing like the amount of elaborate smith work which the Warrnambool people put on.' Diagrams of this and another Abbott. His travels through Sandhurst area as agent for Melbourne firm which enlarges photographs. End missing.
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Will go to the show here but expects to learn little from styles here as the Euroa district is not behind in this respect. His visit to Pickles & Son, Sandhurst, who are doing little buggy work 'although five or six different fires are kept on Railway carriages.' At coachsmithing alone saw only three fires. Very much less than numbers of shops in Melbourne would employ. Saw girls employed at trimming for the first time. Describes a 'beautiful little Abbott' which 'has nothing like the amount of elaborate smith work which the Warrnambool people put on.' Diagrams of this and another Abbott. His travels through Sandhurst area as agent for Melbourne firm which enlarges photographs. End missing.
Letter from Joseph E. Bishop to Albert Bishop, August 1, 1894
Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Previous control number 1/1/2/16. To Albert concerning his injury on being thrown from the box seat of a bus. Asks if Albert will come up to being out next issue. Joe will do writing as usual.
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Previous control number 1/1/2/16. To Albert concerning his injury on being thrown from the box seat of a bus. Asks if Albert will come up to being out next issue. Joe will do writing as usual.
Letter from Joseph E. Bishop to Mrs. Mary Ann Bishop, March 6, 1887
Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Previous control number 1/1/1/2. Has left White's and joined a firm of book importers as traveller. Cost of living (wears "patent collars" to save laundry cost). Hopes to repay money to family and to contribute to interest on house at Beechworth. Fears for business in which brothers Bill and Albert are engaged in Euroa.
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Previous control number 1/1/1/2. Has left White's and joined a firm of book importers as traveller. Cost of living (wears "patent collars" to save laundry cost). Hopes to repay money to family and to contribute to interest on house at Beechworth. Fears for business in which brothers Bill and Albert are engaged in Euroa.
Letter from Joseph E. Bishop to Bill Bishop, February 15, 1888
Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Has accepted 'a fire' at Kirk's.
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Has accepted 'a fire' at Kirk's.
Letter from Joseph E. Bishop to Jack Bishop, December 29, 1893
Author: Joseph E. Bishop
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Previous control number 1/2/7. Joe and bride just arrived. Has arranged to be paid 2 pounds- odd a week by Joe in future. Visit to Cyclorama, "a poor affair"
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Previous control number 1/2/7. Joe and bride just arrived. Has arranged to be paid 2 pounds- odd a week by Joe in future. Visit to Cyclorama, "a poor affair"