<div>Malmsbury Historical Society has a remnant of the old Mechanics Institute Library, of some roughly 300 books. Included in these are about 20 volumes which are amongt the oldest of the collection (so date to about 1860s onwards) and which are covered in fabric with advertisements printed on them. These advertisements include Mariwari Tea, Silverstar Starch and Empire Cocoa. I am aware that the last two brands were trademarks of Robert Harper & Co. Ltd [see <a href="http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections/archives/collections/pdfs/harper.pdf">http://www.lib.unimelb.edu.au/collections/archives/collections/pdfs/harper.pdf</a> ]</div>
<div>and that the company acquired the mills of W. Degrave & Co., one of which is located between Kyneton and Malmsbury. I am attaching an image of one of these book covers and wonder if anyone else has seen this type of covering before and knows anything about who would have done it, how and why. Is this something peculiar to Malmsbury with a link to the loca mills or has it occurred elsewhere? Any information would be useful. Mechanics Insititute of Victoria is not aware of other examples to date.</div>
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<div>Sue Walter</div>
<div>Malmsbury Historical Society</div>