Showing 360 items matching "' mansions"
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St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Queen's Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade
copy of black and white photograph, unmounted, glossy, poor conditionlabel stuck on back: Copied by State Library of Victoria 11 May 1982 51002, Another label: Queens Mansions, Beaconsfield Parade -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), B/W Photo The Mansions Malmsbury C1920, Malmsbury c1920
People - "Tucker, Rod" Buildings - The Mansions -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Postcard (Item), Postcard The Mansions Kodak Postcard C1920, Malmsbury c1920
Associated with - Kodak Postcard Buildings - The Mansions -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Postcard (Item), "Postcard Malmsbury Mansions, Rose P4994 (Copy)", Malmsbury c1927
Associated with - Rose Series P4994 Buildings - Mansions -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), The Mansions Malmsbury + 2 M/Print, Malmsbury ca1970
People - "Young, Betty" Buildings - "The Mansions,Junction Holtel" -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), B/W Photo The Mansions C1920, Malmsbury c1920
People - "Spencer, Peter" Buildings - "The Mansions, Mollison St" -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Postcard (Item), "Postcard Of The Mansions Malmsbury C1925, Rose P4161", Malmsbury c1923
Associated with - Rose Series P4161 Buildings - The Mansions People - Hannigans/Hookey -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Mansions, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photograph of the view of the Canterbury Mansions from the front door facing Canterbury Road. Also visible are Wattle Valley Road and Maling Road.canterbury, maling road, shops, victorian architecture, canterbury post office -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Print Of Painting Of The Mansions By Kenneth Jack C1968, Malmsbury c1968
People - "Jack, Kenneth; Stirling, Edith (Mrs)" Buildings - "The Mansions, Commercial Hotel, Malmsbury Station" Associated with - "State Savings Bank Victoria, Canberra State Libr" -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Road view of the Canterbury Mansions at No. 208 Canterbury Road, Jan Pigot, 1994
Coloured photograph of the Canterbury Road view of the 3 storey Victorian Building called Canterbury Mansions. Also depicts the corner roof tower and the sold sign after the auction of the building.canterbury, canterbury road, shops, victorian architecture, signs -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Mansions, Stuart Warmington, c1992
A collection of 21 photocopies of Stuart Warmington's photographs of architectural features of Malone's Hotel.canterbury, canterbury mansions, malone's hotel, maling road, architectural features -
Canterbury History Group
Article - Canterbury Mansions
Article from the Camberwell Sketchbook of the history of Malone's Hotel from the Anti-Liquor League viewpoint. Includes a black and white illustration of the hotel.canterbury, malones hotel, canterbury mansions, wattle valley road, anti- liquor league -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - Post Card, Hotel Mansion Warrnambool
The Hotel Mansions was formerly the Grand Ozone Coffee Palace, erected in 1890 at a cost of around ten thousand pounds, and within 12 months of construction became a licensed hotel and was renamed the Ozone Hotel.. Coffee Palaces were temperance hotels which were popular in the latter part of the 19th century. They offered recreation and superior accommodation. The Ozone Hotel operated until 1915 and was then closed before re-opening in 1920 as the Hotel Mansions. It had major renovations including a large theatre area. February 23rd 1929 saw the most spectacular fire in Warrnambool's history when the Hotel Mansions was burnt to the ground. Evelyn O'Brien was granted a temporary licence and in September 1930 she was given permission to rebuild. The new hotel named Hotel Warrnambool was opened in March 1931.An early photograph of a Warrnambool landmark.Small sepia photograph showing the Grand Hotel Mansions coffee Palace . Damage on the bottom left hand corner.ozone hotel, warrnambool, hotel mansions -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Postcard, Valentine's, "Melbourne Mansions Collins St Melb", 1919c
Postcard Real photo number M2844, titled "Melbourne Mansions Collins St Melb", by Valentine Sons. Featuring a west bound cable tram set in Collins Street between Exhibition and Russell Streets bound for Spencer Street, The trailer car appears to be No 52 and also has a non-standard destination box fitted on the side. The Melbourne Mansions Building. 91 - 101 Collins Street, was funded by David Syme proprietor of The Age newspaper and built in 1906. It is thought to be the first block of residential flats within the city limits. The building was demolished in 1958 to make way for Consolidated Zinc Building (CRA) completed in 1962. but since demolished. The large building further along Collins Street is the Austral Building completed in 1891. There are several parked cars and horse drawn wagons on the south side of Collins Street and an early Morris Oxford (Bullnose) on the northside. Behind that is one of the early ornate electric street lighting poles of the era. The photo has been taken around 1919 as the fourth floor addition to The Alexandra Club is visible in the photo. Unfortunately this particular copy of the photo has faded over time.Demonstrates a Valentine and Sons Real photograph postcard.Postcard - Real photograph - divided back unused.cable trams, collins st, tramways, tram 52 -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Article, Kerrie O'Brien, Want to peek inside Melbourne’s finest mansions and buildings? This is your chance, 30 June 2022
Open House 2022: "Like many Melburnians, Ying-Lan Dann has long been fascinated by the Mission to Seafarers, in Docklands. When she was invited to create a work in response to a building as part of this year’s Open House Melbourne, she knew immediately which it would be. Taking a peek behind the closed doors of some of Melbourne’s finest and most interesting buildings is a core premise of the weekend event, now in its 15th year. During that time, the program has grown from half a dozen buildings to a 200-plus strong list that extends to Ballarat and Bendigo. “[It’s] much more expansive and citizen-led,” says Fleur Watson, Open House Melbourne’s executive director. “As a public festival, it has always had a spirit of generosity, this gesture of opening up and allowing visitors to come and look and experience things.” Swinging open their doors at the end of the month will be some of the city’s finest mansions, including Villa Alba in Kew and Brighton’s Billilla, the Cairo flats in Fitzroy, the newly renovated Jewish Museum designed by Kerstin Thompson, the Melbourne Quakers Centre, the Albanian Mosque in Carlton North and many more. Considering how to approach the event this year, held remotely for the past two, Watson decided to explore beyond the traditional, with associate professor and director of curatorial practice at Monash University Tara McDowell. The two have co-curated an exhibition of works to run concurrently with the Open House program, called Take Hold of the Clouds. That’s where Dann’s work, Circular Temporalities, comes in, one of seven commissions around town in which local and international artists respond to chosen buildings or sites. A lecturer in interior design at RMIT as well as an artist, she is interested in time and finding different mediums to show things in flux and, having grown up on Phillip Island, she often uses water as a theme. When she started spending time at the Mission, Dann found there was an oculus at the top of the dome, known as the Norla Dome. She thought about how that small but significant opening related to where sailors spent so many months of the year, the sky being the only thing they would see much of the time, stars guiding the way in times gone by, and of the recent stories she’d heard about sailors being trapped at sea during COVID. Built in the Arts and Craft style between 1916 and 1919 and designed by architect Walter Butler, the Mission includes a chapel, clubroom, Chaplain’s house, a small cottage and the Norla Dome, which was apparently inspired by the Pantheon. The Mission was funded by the government and the Ladies Harbour Lights Guild, who Dann was also intrigued by. “One of the things those women identified is that life at sea is very dangerous [and they] wanted to give them a space of sanctuary and support,” she says, adding that for many years, the dome was used as a gymnasium. Her work inside the dome includes a 35-minute loop film, recorded from the ferry during the crossing from Queenscliff to Sorrento. The horizon takes up about a third of the shot and moves as the waves rise and fall, mirroring the journeys made by the sailors who found refuge at the mission over the years; it will be projected onto a gauze-like fabric, allowing glimpses of the building behind. Dann also plans to activate the site over the course of the weekend and will read a poem by Justin Clemens.The articles gives an insight of the création of the artwork by Ying-Lan Dann. digital copy of an article with photographs published in the Ageopen house melbourne, 2022, ying-lan dann, take hold of the clouds, norla dome, exhibition, the age, cultural events -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Caulfield Properties
Photographs of various houses, mansions, churches, buildings, monuments in Caulfieldcaulfield, houses, mansions -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Mollison Street From The Mansions 1993, Malmsbury 14/5/1993
Associated with - Shire Of Kyneton Buildings - Elm Trees -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Carpark behind Fawkner Mansions 250 Punt Rd - City Landscapes - Photo taken by Property Management Services / Public housing - Inner City Melbourne - Early 1980s
Colour Photo taken from slide -
Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Inner City Melbourne - Early 1980s - Entrance to Fawkner Mansions at 250 Punt Rd - City Landscapes - Photo taken by Property Management Services / Public housing
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Canterbury History Group
Article, Barclay, Alision, Council outlaws mock mansions, 3/10/2012
Report from the Boroondara Review on decision by the Boroondara Council to revamp its policy on what can be built in heritage precincts.1/2 PageReport from the Boroondara Review on decision by the Boroondara Council to revamp its policy on what can be built in heritage precincts.canterbury, city of boroondara, town planning, by-laws, burra charter, architectural styles -
Canterbury History Group
Article, Jones, Janine, Landmark dry hotel on market
Article from the Progress Press , September 1994 on the history of the Canterbury Mansions and its proposed sale.canterbury, canterbury road, canterbury mansions, malone family, maling road, historic buildings register, melbourne and metropolitan tramways board, swan> ernest -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - In my Father's House here are many Mansions, Michelle Watson
AustraliaWax medium, calcium carbonate oil on canvasSigned -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Mansions garden, south side of Maling Road, Jan Pigot, 27/03/1993 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photograph of the space that is now occupied by 2 infill shops built in 1996, 124 and 126 Maling Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops, trees, stables, streetscapes, gardens, signs -
Canterbury History Group
Article, Jones, Janine, Hotel sale sparks concern, 6/09/1994 12:00:00 AM
Article from the Progress Press reporting on the plight of the residents of the Canterbury Mansions, some of whom are mentally ill, with the impending sale of buildingcanterbury, canterbury mansions, canterbury road, boarding houses, public housing, roman> des (dr), maling road -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Road, Canterbury, c1910
View from Wattle Valley Road of Canterbury Road looking west. Canterbury Mansions, built 1889 as the Canterbury Club Hotel for William Malone is on left.canterbury, canterbury road, railway crossing, canterbury mansions, horse drawn vehicles, goldings hall -
Canterbury History Group
Document - Canterbury Guest house, c1991
Historical and architectural background information on the significance of Canterbury Mansions, then known as Canterbury Guest House. Includes 2 black and white photographs and 2 black and white sketchescanterbury, canterbury mansions, canterbury guest house, logans paddock, arklow hill estate, stables, canterbury road, wattle valley road -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - 208 Canterbury Road Canterbury, 1/09/1994 12:00:00 AM
Real estate advertisement for the auction on Wednesday 21 September 1994 of Canterbury Mansions, 208 Canterbury Road Canterbury by Gorman Commercial. Includes a coloured photograph of the building and surrounds.canterbury, canterbury mansions, canterbury road, wattle valley road, maling road, canterbury post office -
Canterbury History Group
Document - Submission to the Classifications Commmittee. Historic Buildings Council 4 March 1991, prepared by Dr. Chris McConville on behalf of The Royal Historical Society of Victoria, 4/03/1991 12:00:00 AM
The submission on behalf of the Canterbury Mansions contains; 1. Building description; 2. The building and registration guidelines; 3. Historical significance; 4. History of the building; 5. Summary of significance.canterbury, canterbury mansions, canterbury club hotel, historic buildings council, royal historical society of victoria, mcconville> chris (dr.), temperance movement, canterbury road, wattle valley road -
Canterbury History Group
Article, Elgar, Kerrie, A city divided
Article from the Melbourne Weekly, 1995 reporting on the redevelopment of the Canterbury Mansions to offices and the effect this has had on the availability of rooms to rent in the camberwell area. Includes 2 coloured photographs of the exterior of the buildingcanterbury, canterbury road, wattle valley road, canterbury mansions, city of boroondara, public housing, town planning, elgar> kerrie, boarding houses, spivak> gary -
Canterbury History Group
Document - Draft citation from the National Trust of Australia (Victoria), 4/03/1991 12:00:00 AM
Submission to the Historic Buildings Council from the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) citing Canterbury Mansions as being sufficiently of both architectural and historical importance to warrant its inclusion on the Register of Historic Buildings, with a covering letter.canterbury, canterbury mansions, canterbury road, national trust of australia (victoria), register of historic buildings, canterbury shopping centre environs urban renewal guidelines, butler> graeme, okraglik> henry