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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Behind the Fence, 1941
Made by internees, Singapore Group Refugees at Camp 3 Tatura for entertainment purposesSoft cover loose leaf book "Behind the Fence" Sept 1940 - Sept1941. 12month periodical. Has camp sketch on front cover. Written (typed) in English and German. Black & White illustrations and sketches. Card cover bound with coloured thread.tatura, singapore group camp 3, books, history, local -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - Post Card, Rose Series, 1960's
The Shell House fence was erected in 1958 by M. Moloney and A Robertson. House was called Cooinda.Two black & white postcards of The Shell House and Fence, Nobbies Road, Phillip Island. (Now longer standing). The Rose Series P 4026 and 4028. The Shell Fence, Nobbies Road, Phillip Island.the shell house phillip island, the shell fence summerland phillip island, olive blamey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, View from back fence looking towards Pitt Street and Wattle Grove, 218 Pitt Street, Eltham, c.1985, 1985c
House was rented by Kim Tarpey between October 1983 and June 1985. It was one of the buildings originally part of Birds Orchard. Harold Bird was her landlord, a retired primary school teacher who, when she knew him was driving the mobile library bus. Her partner had him as a teacher at Montmorency Primary in grade 4. The house was next door to what is now a bushland reserve near the Pauline Toner Reserve. It was on the corner of Pitt and Arthur St - the driveway was near the roundabout and went off to the right of the driveway that now belongings to 220 Pitt street and which was bushland at the time. It was sold in 1985 and consequently demolished, a large house has replaced it. It was situated approximately where the front door of No. 218 is nowadays with the facade roughly in line with the now garage wall to the left of this front door.Digital file only - scanned from personal photo album on loan218 pitt street, eltham, houses, birds orchard, harold bird, kim tarpey, eucalyptus road -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, View from back fence on to Eucalyptus Road. Pitt Street Reserve to the right, 18 Pitt Street, Eltham, c.1985, 1985c
House was rented by Kim Tarpey between October 1983 and June 1985. It was one of the buildings originally part of Birds Orchard. Harold Bird was her landlord, a retired primary school teacher who, when she knew him was driving the mobile library bus. Her partner had him as a teacher at Montmorency Primary in grade 4. The house was next door to what is now a bushland reserve near the Pauline Toner Reserve. It was on the corner of Pitt and Arthur St - the driveway was near the roundabout and went off to the right of the driveway that now belongings to 220 Pitt street and which was bushland at the time. It was sold in 1985 and consequently demolished, a large house has replaced it. It was situated approximately where the front door of No. 218 is nowadays with the facade roughly in line with the now garage wall to the left of this front door.Digital file only - scanned from personal photo album on loan218 pitt street, eltham, houses, birds orchard, harold bird, kim tarpey, eucalyptus road -
Greensborough Historical Society
Piano Roll, Anglo-American Player Roll Co, Gonna build a big fence around Texas, 1930c
Music in punched tape format to be played on a "Player piano"An early form of recorded musicPaper piano roll in boxBroadway word roll 2807; Foxtrot (Friend-Olson). Played by Les Luscombepiano rolls, music rolls, player pianos -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter Pidgeon, Whitecloud Jarrold Cottage c.1850 & boot makers cottage. The fence was knocked down by a car in 1974, Main Road, Eltham, 2 Sep 2017
Heritage Excursion - An Eltham South Ramble, 2 Sep 2017Born Digitalactivities, eltham district historical society, eltham south, heritage excursion, local history centre -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Land and Post Fence - to be identified. Ringwood 1963 (Eastland Litigation Photo)
This series of SS0380 photos are part of the "Eastland Litigation" launched in 1962 by the Whitehorse Traders Co-operative Association (WTCA), against the Ringwood Council's Interim Development Order of 1960. WTCA sought "orders from the Supreme Court of Victoria that the planning scheme was invalid" - See "The Eastland Litigation" chapter in "From Horse Shoes to High Heels - Ringwood Shopping Centre and Eastland 1858-2008" by Richard Carter, Bounce Books 2009.Black and White PhotgraphStamped on back of picture, 'Edwin G. Adamson...'. And Stamped "In the Supreme Court, 13 Aug 1963 E.W.L." -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Wattle, sap and cobwebs on front fence, 86 Bible Street, Eltham, 1983, 1983
Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, bible street, plants, 1983, eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Wattle, sap and cobwebs on front fence, 86 Bible Street, Eltham, 1983, 1983
Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, bible street, plants, 1983, eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Wattle, sap and cobwebs on front fence, 86 Bible Street, Eltham, 1983, 1983
Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, bible street, plants, 1983, eltham -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fred Mitchell, Grevillea on fence of Jones' property, Bible Street, Eltham, 1983, 1983
Digital copy of colour photographfred mitchell collection, bible street, plants, 1983, houses -
Ballaarat Mechanics' Institute (BMI Ballarat)
Film - Photograph by Herb Richmond. ca 1971, Lace ironwork fence - cnr Dawson & Eyre St Sth, Ballarat
Ballarat History35mm B&W Kodak Panatomic X Filmballarat, ballaraat, lace, ironwork -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Post at Rail Fence at Oriental Claims, Omeo, 2014
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Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Painting, Sidney NOLAN, Church and barbed wire fence, 1942
Purchased through the Horsham Art Gallery Trust Fund with the assistance of the Caltex-Victorian Government Art Fund, 1984 -
Horsham Regional Art Gallery
Photograph, Venise ALSTERGREN, Corrugated iron fence with hole, 1978
Gift of the artist, 2002 -
Inverloch Historical Society
000249 - Photograph - 1934 - Pound Creek - Henderson property - front fence gate in from hut - E Henderson
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Inverloch Historical Society
000241 - Photograph - 1934 - Pound Creek - Henderson property - front fence floods - E Henderson
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Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, Hugh Ramsay, (Landscape with fence), c. 1904
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Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Protest over cottage fence, 24/02/1994
Article on protests against development proposals involving fencing of Schwerkolt Cottage grounds. Colour photo of Rosalie Whalen.schwerkolt cottage, whalen, rosalie, city of nunawading -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Plaque on fence, Blomley
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Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Stone Fence, 10/2016
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Inverloch Historical Society
000171 - Photograph - 1934 Dec - Pound Creek - Tidal floods - Nick near stables and Henderson property fence - E Henderson
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Fence Line & Tree - City Landscapes - Photo taken by Property Management Services / Public housing - Inner City Melbourne - Early 1980s
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Fawkner Mansion, 250 Punt Rd, from fence line through carpark to the back of tenement - City Landscapes - Photo taken by Property Management Services / Public housing - Inner City Melbourne - Early 1980s
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Overgrown section & broken fence on corner section in Athol St Prahran - City Landscapes - Photo taken by Property Management Services / Public housing - Inner City Melbourne - Early 1980s
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, Fence, trees & two storey tenement - City Landscapes - Photo taken by Property Management Services / Public housing - Inner City Melbourne - Early 1980s
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Gippsland Art Gallery
Painting, Wolseley, John, Mallee Fence 2 - Sheoak and Grey Mallee, 2004-05
Purchased with the assistance of the Robert Salzer Foundation, 2006Watercolour and carbonised wood on papergippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Wodonga Atheneum
From 1870 onwards discussions took place in Wodonga concerning the best location for a building to house and reorganise the holdings of the Wodonga Literary Institute and Free Library. The Literary Institute, originally the Belvoir Literary Group, had been formed prior to 1861 and changed its name with the renaming of the town in 1869. In 1873 a meeting was held to consider the re-organising of the Wodonga Literary Institute and Free Library as “there were a goodly number of valuable books and other property belonging to the Institution but they were not used, and it was a pity to see such valuable works and sketches shut up in a back store getting spoiled”. In October 1885 the Wodonga and Towong Sentinel reported that the Wodonga Athenaeum and Free Library committee were seeking a grant of £200 to add to the £200 already paid to purchase Hellerman’s buildings. In October 1886 the Wodonga Athenaeum in Hume Street was officially opened. It was designed by Gordon and Gordon, architects, and built by Stewart Bros. This building continued to house the Atheneum and its collection until 1915 when the new library in High Street was built. In 1916 the Athenaeum building was moved on drays drawn by Clydesdale horses, to 153 Lawrence Street and used as a private home since. The building is heritage listed. This image is one of a collection of glass negatives taken by Robert Prentice. The negatives are clearly identified as he inscribed in the glass a back-to-front capital R (Я) on to which was joined a capital P creating his mark ЯР. On the glass he would also scratch the name Prentice where he could, in this case along the bottom of the picket fence.This image is significant because it housed the Wodonga Literary Group and Free Library, the first library building in Wodonga.Black and white image of old wooden house with tin roof. Trees and a picket fence are at the front of the house.Written below picket fence: Atheneum Wodonga, Prenticewodonga literary institute and free library, atheneum wodonga, belvoir literary group, robert prentice -
Buninyong Visitor Information Centre
Photograph, Buninyong Horse Racing Club Grandstand 1913
Some names associated with the photograph are written on the back as follows: Jack, Vince and Thelma Hayes, Edmund Hayes, Catherine Theresa Hayes (nee Carty) in front of fence.Framed black and white photograph of people in front of the Buninyong Racing Club Grandstand. There is a picket fence at the front of the scene. The frame has a flower-patterned edge. Some names associated with the photograph are written on the back as follows: Jack, Vince and Thelma Hayes, Edmund Hayes, Catherine Theresa Hayes (nee Carty) in front of fence.horse racing, buninyong, hayes family -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Postcard - Kew Baptist Church, 1920s
The Kew Baptist Church was originally located on the corner of Cotham Road and St John’s Parade. In 1922, work commenced on a new, larger church in Highbury Grove. The foundation stone of the new building was laid by Cr Ratten of the City of Kew on Saturday 14 October 1922, with the First Kew Scouts forming a guard of honor. A collection taken up at the laying of the foundation stone raised £454. The site and building cost approximately £6,000. The architects for this new red brick ‘semi-Gothic’ church were Messrs Gawler & Drummond. The interior of the church accommodated 500 parishioners. The seating sloped towards the pulpit with no columns obstructing the view of the worshippers. An item from an outstanding and diverse image collection, assembled by members of the Christian and Washfold families of Kew. This early photo of the Kew Baptist Church shows its original fence, built by Henry Clifford Washfold, the father of the donor.Faded sepia real photo Kodak postcard of the exterior of Kew Baptist Church in Highbury Grove. Image shows original fence and paintwork of windows."Dad built the fence"kew baptist church -- highbury grove, churches -- kew (vic.), baptist churches, christian-washfold collection