Summary
Borer made circa 1900 - 1960. It was found hanging from a rod projecting from the wall in Area A at Adolph Bruhn & Son's Wood Turners Shop, 283 Coventry Street, South Melbourne. The business was established by Adolph Bruhn circa 1893 in Little Collins Street, Melbourne. Upon his death in 1919 it was then operated by Adolph's son Sophus Christopher Bruhn. Upon Sophus's death in 1959 his son Sophus Walter Bruhn took over the business. In 1970 Sophus reduced the scale of the business and relocated to South Melbourne. The business closed upon Sophus's death in January 1990.
Adolph Bruhn migrated to Australia from Germany in 1884, at the age of 29. He arrived in Adelaide where he lived for 10 months before moving to Victoria, where he settled, established his business, married and had five children.
Physical Description
Tool composed of a heavy metal rod with a concave functional end and hollow, cylindrical end. The functional end has a blade-like tip suggesting a cutting/boring function. The hollow cylindrical form is a receptacle for a handle probably made from wood.
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Collection Names
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Acquisition Information
Purchase
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User (Possible)
Mr Adolph Bruhn - Adolph Bruhn & Son, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1893 - 1919
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User (Probable)
Sophus Christopher Bruhn - Adolph Bruhn & Son, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1919-1959
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User
Mr Sophus W. Bruhn - Adolph Bruhn & Son, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1959-1970
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User
Mr Sophus W. Bruhn - Adolph Bruhn & Son, South Melbourne, Greater Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, circa 1970-1990
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Inscriptions
Inscribed on flattened metal surface located at juncture between functional end and body of tool, incised "THIESON [symbol depicting star in curve of crescent moon] / 7/[Illegible. number]".
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overall dimensions
59.5 cm (Length), 3.7 cm (Width), 3 cm (Height)
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Keywords
German Communities, German Immigration, Tools, Trades, Woodturning Industry, Woodworking