Automation Sensation

In 1924, there were at least two hundred and thirty cordial manufacturers in NSW alone. James Herbert Clarke (1873-1954) in Narrabri, northern NSW, was one of them. Bert found his passion for cordial making while working for Edmund Fuss, a chemist turned cordial maker. At the time, cordial factories produced an enormous range of drinks […]

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Practice Makes Perfect

When a young apprentice stepped into the railway workshop in Bathurst for the very first time, he must have been amazed at the noise and activity. During the steam era, ten tradesmen and another apprentice moved about the workshop as they manufactured and machined various components for the engines. Behind the hammering and banging of […]

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