Summary

Negative for a colour photograph of a man shifting machinery from the Paint Dip for the demolition of the Massey Ferguson factory buildings, Sunshine, Victoria in 1988. The photograph was taken by P. Chettle.

Part of a collection of photographs, negatives, moving film, artefacts, documents and trade literature belonging to the H. V. McKay Sunshine Collection. The McKay collection is regarded as one of the most significant industrial heritage collections in Australia. The collection relates to the agricultural manufacturing firm, the Sunshine Harvester Works. The Australian operations of this company were originally founded by Hugh V. McKay in the 1890s in Ballarat. Between 1906 and 1907, McKay moved production to Sunshine where the firm became one of the largest industrial businesses in Australia. Change in ownership is a recurring theme in the company's history. In 1930, it merged with Massey-Harris to become H.V McKay Massey Harris. In the mid-1950s, the company was absorbed by Canadian agricultural firm Massey-Ferguson. Production in Sunshine ceased in the mid-1980s, following almost 100 years of manufacturing agricultural equipment.

Description of Content

View of a man wearing overalls driving a yellow forklift which is carrying a piece of machinery. There is a party dismantled factory building in the background. The text on the forklift reads "HYSTER", and "MASSEY FERGUSON".

Physical Description

Negative for a colour photograph, part of a strip of four negatives (one is blank). There is printed text and graphics in black ink, and squares in maroon ink printed on the obverse, underneath the negative image.

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