Guide to the Papers of John Kendrick Blogg
MS 9473
National Library of Australia View Catalogue Record
Collection Summary
- Creator
- John Kendrick Blogg
- Title
- Papers of John Kendrick Blogg
- Date Range
- 1869-1992
- Collection Number
- MS 9473
- Extent
- 1.3 metres (5 boxes, 1 folio box)
- Language of Materials
- English
- Repository
- National Library of Australia
Introduction
Scope and Contents
The collection, which includes letters, cuttings albums, poetry, photographs and family memorabilia, provides an interesting overview of Blogg's life and work. There are records of his achievements in woodcarving, and verse and hymn writing, as well as materials relating to his career as a manufacturing chemist. Many of the items were used in the writing of Marjorie Morgan's book Legacy in sculptured wood : an appreciation of the work of John Kendrick Blogg, 1851-1936, which she published in 1993.
The collection also reflects Blogg's enjoyment of letter writing, and the papers include correspondence with some prominent individuals who shared his interest in poetry. On this topic are letters from George Meredith, Rudyard Kipling, Alfred Deakin, Nettie Palmer, Archibald Strong and Sir George Knibbs. Other notable names appearing in the collection are Sir Russell Grimwade, Henry Bournes Higgins and Atlee Hunt.
Conditions Governing Access
Please refer to the collection's catalogue record for the access conditions (http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn2065877).
Conditions Governing Use
Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.
Preferred Citation
Items from this collection should be cited as '[Title or description of manuscript item], Papers of John Kendrick Blogg, National Library of Australia, MS 9473, [box number and series and/or file number]'.
Provenance
The papers of the industrial chemist, woodcarver and poet John Kendrick Blogg (1851-1936) were donated to the National Library by his grandson, Hugh Stevenson, in 1996.
Related Materials
In addition to Blogg's papers filed in the Manuscript Collection, a copy of the score of his war anthem 'The Heroes of Anzac' is housed in the music component of the Snell Collection at Nmba 784.71994 B65.
Arrangement
The papers were for many years in the possession of family members, most recently in the custody of Stevenson, the unofficial family historian. The resulting organisation of the collection, according to the various groupings of materials which had evolved over time, has largely been preserved in the arrangement of series.
Biographical Note
Date | Event |
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1851 | Born 19 March, Toronto, Canada |
c. 1860s-77 | Member of Cooks Methodist Church, Toronto, Canada |
c. 1868 | Studied chemistry at Toronto University |
c. 1869 | Junior partner in uncle's firm, J. Davids and Co., dispensing chemists, Toronto |
1877 | June Sailed to Australia from New York aboard the Antelope |
1877 | Arrived in Melbourne 18 September, taking up employment with Messrs Herbert Rocke and Company, wholesale druggists (later Rocke Tompsitt and Co.) |
1878 | Married Annie Matilda Derham, St Matthew's Anglican Church, Prahran |
1884 | In partnership with Herbert George Grist as manufacturing chemists, 161-163 Flinders Lane, Melbourne |
1884 | Oct. Registered own firm, J.K. Blogg and Company Limited, operating from factory in Moray Street, South Melbourne |
1889 | Name of firm changed to J.W. Tod Company Limited |
1892 | Company name changed to Blogg Bros., operating from 15-17 St James Street, Melbourne |
1893 | Death of first wife Annie; took up woodcarving as a hobby; resident of'Balmoral', Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills, Melbourne |
1895-1900 | Blogg Bros. appointed perfumers to Lord Brassey, Governor of Victoria |
1897 | Married Margaret Campbell Mackiehan |
c. 1898 | Blogg Bros Proprietary Limited moved to larger premises at 24-38 Spencer Street, Melbourne |
1901 | Carved a music cabinet, his earliest dated piece |
c. 1910 | Carved pulpit at St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Surrey Hills; presented a panel of gum leaves to Lord Carmichael, Governor of Victoria |
1912 | Carved pulpit ornament for Chambers' Church (later the Scots' Church), Adelaide |
1913-36 | Member of Surrey Hills Bowling Club, where the Blogg Pairs competition was initiated in 1920 |
1914 | Carving of wattle branch displayed in the window of Messrs Glen and Company, Collins Street, Melbourne; two pieces selected by Victorian Government for the Agent General's Office, London |
1915 | Carved pulpit panels at Centenary Methodist Church, Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills; prepared tablet for the Belgium Relief Fund Committee and carved a casket for King Albert of Belgium |
1917 | Fire at Bloggs Proprietary Limited premises, destroying factory |
1918 | Published Leaside (a tribute in verse to his childhood home in Toronto); visited Canada and United States to purchase new factory machinery; contributed carvings to the war memorial in Surrey Gardens, Surrey Hills |
1920 | A sculptured panel presented to the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) during his visit to Melbourne |
1920-24 | Member and exhibitor with the Victorian Artists' Society |
1927 | Publication of his Selected poems by Disabled Men's Association |
1929 | Retired and devoted spare time to woodcarving; published article'The art of woodcarving' in The Argus, 28 September |
1932 | Last dated carved panel |
1934 | Unsuccessful entrant in the Victorian Centenary Poem Competition |
1936 | Died 23 September, Surrey Hills Examples of Blogg's work are held by the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria and Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, and in numerous family and private collections. |
Date | Event |
---|---|
1851 | Born 19 March, Toronto, Canada |
c. 1860s-77 | Member of Cooks Methodist Church, Toronto, Canada |
c. 1868 | Studied chemistry at Toronto University |
c. 1869 | Junior partner in uncle's firm, J. Davids and Co., dispensing chemists, Toronto |
1877 | June Sailed to Australia from New York aboard the Antelope |
1877 | Arrived in Melbourne 18 September, taking up employment with Messrs Herbert Rocke and Company, wholesale druggists (later Rocke Tompsitt and Co.) |
1878 | Married Annie Matilda Derham, St Matthew's Anglican Church, Prahran |
1884 | In partnership with Herbert George Grist as manufacturing chemists, 161-163 Flinders Lane, Melbourne |
1884 | Oct. Registered own firm, J.K. Blogg and Company Limited, operating from factory in Moray Street, South Melbourne |
1889 | Name of firm changed to J.W. Tod Company Limited |
1892 | Company name changed to Blogg Bros., operating from 15-17 St James Street, Melbourne |
1893 | Death of first wife Annie; took up woodcarving as a hobby; resident of'Balmoral', Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills, Melbourne |
1895-1900 | Blogg Bros. appointed perfumers to Lord Brassey, Governor of Victoria |
1897 | Married Margaret Campbell Mackiehan |
c. 1898 | Blogg Bros Proprietary Limited moved to larger premises at 24-38 Spencer Street, Melbourne |
1901 | Carved a music cabinet, his earliest dated piece |
c. 1910 | Carved pulpit at St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Surrey Hills; presented a panel of gum leaves to Lord Carmichael, Governor of Victoria |
1912 | Carved pulpit ornament for Chambers' Church (later the Scots' Church), Adelaide |
1913-36 | Member of Surrey Hills Bowling Club, where the Blogg Pairs competition was initiated in 1920 |
1914 | Carving of wattle branch displayed in the window of Messrs Glen and Company, Collins Street, Melbourne; two pieces selected by Victorian Government for the Agent General's Office, London |
1915 | Carved pulpit panels at Centenary Methodist Church, Canterbury Road, Surrey Hills; prepared tablet for the Belgium Relief Fund Committee and carved a casket for King Albert of Belgium |
1917 | Fire at Bloggs Proprietary Limited premises, destroying factory |
1918 | Published Leaside (a tribute in verse to his childhood home in Toronto); visited Canada and United States to purchase new factory machinery; contributed carvings to the war memorial in Surrey Gardens, Surrey Hills |
1920 | A sculptured panel presented to the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) during his visit to Melbourne |
1920-24 | Member and exhibitor with the Victorian Artists' Society |
1927 | Publication of his Selected poems by Disabled Men's Association |
1929 | Retired and devoted spare time to woodcarving; published article'The art of woodcarving' in The Argus, 28 September |
1932 | Last dated carved panel |
1934 | Unsuccessful entrant in the Victorian Centenary Poem Competition |
1936 | Died 23 September, Surrey Hills Examples of Blogg's work are held by the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Victoria and Ballarat Fine Art Gallery, and in numerous family and private collections. |
Item Descriptions
Series 1. Chemical notebooks, 1869-87
Blogg's career as a chemist began in 1869 as a junior partner in his uncle's Toronto pharmacy. In Melbourne in 1884 he established a successful manufacturing enterprise, initially known as J.K. Blogg and Company, which prospered and became well known for its products such as 'Ontario' laundry blue, 'Argus' worcestershire sauce, 'Sunshine' shoe blacking and 'Snow White' baking powder. The firm, which operated under a succession of names, also pioneered the extraction of perfume from Australian native trees and plants, and exported large amounts of wattle blossom and boronia extracts to London. Trading as Blogg Bros., the company held the appointment of official perfumer to the Governor of Victoria, Lord Brassey, between 1895 and 1900.
This series comprises two notebooks kept by Blogg in his work as a manufacturing chemist, containing handwritten entries and pasted extracts from newspapers. The first, begun in Toronto in 1869, records methods for experiments and gives recipes for a range of chemical products such as boot and furniture polish, perfumes, parchment and cleaning fluids. The second volume opens in 1887, and lists ingredients and processes for the manufacture of soaps, inks, sauces, glues and other commercial lines.
Other papers relating to the operations of Blogg's chemical companies are filed in Series 2.
Series 2. Correspondence and papers, 1880-1936
Letters and other papers documenting Blogg's various endeavours as a chemist, woodcarver and poet, which were formerly kept by family members in presentation binders, together make up this series. Featuring amongst the items are letters Blogg exchanged with prominent individuals such as the statistician Sir George Knibbs, the poet Archibald Strong, prime minister Alfred Deakin, the businessman and art collector Sir Russell Grimwade and the writer Nettie Palmer. Blogg also wrote to George Meredith and Rudyard Kipling admiring their writings, and their replies, dated 1909 and 1914, are filed in Folder 3.
Amongst other varied documents filed in Folder 1 are instructions for the manufacture of soap, patent documentation for the polymerisation of vegetable oils, and agreements and registration documents relating to the firms Rocke Tompsitt and Company, J.K. Blogg & Co. and Blogg Bros. Folder 2 contains scientific papers written by Blogg on the distillation of Australian essential oils, together with copies of his baptism certificate, and letters of introduction brought with him to Australia in 1877.
Folder 3 includes long letters written by Blogg to his wife whilst overseas in 1918, and three entries in the Victorian Centenary Poetry Competition, in which he was an unsuccessful entrant in 1934.
Blogg's scientific notebooks are filed in Series 1; other letters from Knibbs and Palmer can be found in Series 6.
Series 3. Woodcarving, c. 1903-90
According to family tradition, Blogg took up woodcarving as a hobby following the death of his first wife Annie in 1893. His immersion in the craft has also been attributed to an increasing deafness, although it is known that he had always decorated cabinet work and made items of furniture. The works were carved from solid pieces of wood using only hand tools, without joins or superimposition of timbers. In later years Blogg moved away from the decorated panels featured in his early work, to representations of native gums and wattles which were notable for their lightness of effect.
This series is chiefly comprised of photographs of Blogg's carvings, but also includes some design sketches of panels and details, and articles written about his work in wood. The photos include examples of his many commissions, such as the carved panel presented to the Governor of Victoria, Lord Carmichael (1859-1926) and decorated box given to the King Albert of Belgium (1909-1934), as well as the pulpits and hymn boards which decorate a number of Victorian churches.
Other papers and photographs relating to Blogg's carvings are filed in Series 2 and 6.
Photographs of carvings made by Blogg in the period 1910-28, together with covering letter from Howard Shrimpton (cousin of Hugh Stevenson) dated May 1987 (File 1) - Box 1
Photographs of carvings made by Blogg in the period 1912-36, together with sketches, articles and other items relating to his work (File 3) - Box 1
Photocopied articles about woodcarvings of Blogg; 'Flora and Fauna in Art and Design' exhibition catalogue, 1986; Leonard Joel auction catalogues, 1988, 1990 (File 4) - Box 2
Series 4. Verse and hymns, 1916-36
Throughout his life Blogg wrote poetry and hymns, but immersed himself more fully in writing as his deafness became more pronounced. As well as exploring the themes of love, war and religion, many of the verses celebrate his passions for roses and the game of bowls. These regularly featured in the Australian rose annual and the journals Bowls and Bowling life, and Blogg also submitted poems to the Bulletin under the pseudonym 'Ralph the Rover'. An anthology of Blogg's poetry was published as Selected poems by the Melbourne chapter of the Disabled Men's Association in 1927 to assist in fundraising.
Included in this series is a leather covered note pad of draft verse (dated 1916-26), together with many single sheet manuscripts of poetry. Other papers and correspondence relating to poetry and hymns written by Blogg are filed in Series 2.
Notebook containing manuscripts of verse and hymns, 1916-26; single issue of Verse, v. 1, no. 1, January-February 1930, with annotations by Blogg (File 1) - Box 2
Draft and printed rose verse (undated), together with 'The ballad of the boots' advertisement for Blogg Bros' 'Sunshine' shoe blacking (File 8) - Box 3
Series 5. Biographical and family papers, 1876-87
This series comprises family history papers and memorabilia relating to Blogg, his children and his second wife Margaret. Also included are two miniature paintings of scenes linked to the Davids family, Blogg's maternal grandparents. A number of items document the history of St Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Surrey Hills, of which Blogg was an active member for many years.
A copy of Blogg's baptism certificate is filed in Series 2/Folder 2.
Family Bible of Margaret Campbell Mackiehan (second wife of John Kendrick Blogg), first inscribed in 1876 and updated with family history information to 1935 (File 1) - Box 5
Series 6. Papers relating to Legacy in sculptured wood by Marjorie Morgan, 1884-1992
In 1993 , Box Hill City Historical Society Archivist, Marjorie Morgan published a study of Blogg under the title Legacy in sculptured wood : an appreciation of the work of John Kendrick Blogg, 1981-1936. She had been an admirer of Blogg's ornate carvings for many years, and set about researching and documenting his varied career as a permanent tribute to his achievements.
This series comprises one folder of notes, correspondence, photographs and family papers borrowed by Morgan from Hugh Stevenson for purposes of her research. Amongst the materials are letters from Sir George Knibbs (1938) and Nettie Palmer (1929?), a photograph of Blogg & Grist premises (c. 1884), and a copy of Leaside (a poem about Blogg's childhood home which was destroyed by fire in 1914). As well as using this specific grouping of papers, Morgan also drew widely from items in other series in the compilation of the book.
Series 7. Newspaper cuttings, 1894-1943
A cuttings album kept by Blogg containing clippings from papers including the Dandenong advertiser, Stock and station journal, The Age, Mount Alexander mail, The Argus, The illustrated London news, The Hamilton spectator and Table talk. A number of the items record Blogg family events such as weddings. The album continued to be added to by Blogg's second wife, Margaret, after his death in 1936.