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Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, A Log Hut in the Clearing, c1918, c1918
Black and white image of a slab hut.bushman, log hut, architecture -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Image, Store and Hut on the Diggings
Black and white image of a drawn depiction of a store and hut on the diggings.shop, gold diggings -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Rifle Range, Jumping Creek Reserve hut at 600 yards mound, 1962
Written on back of photograph, "Range hut at 600 yards mound - 1962". -
Falls Creek Historical Society
Photograph - Hikers in the snow near Horn Hut, 27 September 1948
This photo is part of the Fred Griffith Photographic Collection documenting his time with the Australian Alpine Club and the formation of the Albury Ski Club. Frederick Charles “Fred” Griffith was born in Albury, NSW on 2 March 1910. Educated in Albury and Geelong Grammar. Beginning in 1927 he spent many years working first as a jackeroo and on a range of prominent pastoral and merino stud properties in NSW and Queensland. In 1935 he repurchased his former family property “Toonallook", Bowna, NSW and developed it to be the largest Romney Marsh stud in the world, exporting rams to Argentina. He introduced many innovative practices on his property including rabbit control measures and aerial crop dusting. He was an active member of the Albury Show Society and in 1949 established the Albury Sheep Show. Fred was also the Albury representative on the Graziers’ Association Council for over 30 years. He became a life member of both the Albury and Commercial Clubs. Fred’s greatest hobby was snow skiing. His first visit to the snow was to Kosciusko in 1919. The Albury Ski Club was formed in 1935 and Fred was an inaugural member. In 1949 they were granted a site at Falls Creek to build their own lodge. Fred guaranteed the Club for finance from the Bank of NSW. The first portion of the prefabricated building was constructed in Albury. It was transported to Falls Creek on the back of Fred’s truck and erected in one day. This was the bathroom section and the rest was completed in 1950. The original lodge was burned down in 1952 and a new one built the following year. In 1955, Fred also built the Bowna Lodge for his family in partnership with David Fairbairn. He became head of the North Eastern District Skiing Association (N.E.D.S.A.) and successfully applied to run the Australian Ski Championships. Fred also inaugurated children’s races at Falls Creek and ran them for about 20 years. He also formed the company “Falls Creek Ski Tows”. In 1956 Fred along with a group of key people selected the site for Thredbo Village. Fred and his brother sold Toonallook in sections between 1951 and 1974. He moved to Albury and set up as a landscape gardener and fencing contractor. After a serious work accident, Fred retired in 1985 and moved to Rosebud, Victoria where he died on 19 August 1992.A black and white photo of 4 people standing on a snow slope near Mount Hotham. They have packs on their backs and the woman 3rd from the left is carrying a billy.On back of photo: Return from the Horn Hut 27/9/1948bogong, falls creek, snow, snowfields -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Hut on Daisy Campbell's property, 1/11/1971
Black and white photograph of three black and white views Daisy Campbell's ti tree and mud hut showing - 1. Hut of Ti-Tree and Mud - hut originally had a bull rush thatched roof, which was later covered with corrugated iron.. 2. Further view. 3. Interior view showing wall construction and remaining thatched roof.campbell, daisy, campbells croft -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Wattle and daub hut, C.1970
Black and white photo of wattle and daub hut on Campbell property. Demolished 1971campbell, daisy, campbells croft -
Benalla Art Gallery
Watercolour, Louis BUVELOT, Bush hut, 1868
Born: Morges, Vaud, Switzerland 1814; Lived and worked: Brazil 1835-1852; Arrived: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1865; Died: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1888VictorianLedger Gift, 1979Rural landscape with rustic hut, pile of wood, figures, trees, hill and sky. Unframed.Recto: Signed and dated "L. Buvelot 1868" in brown watercolour in l.r.c of composition; Not titledwatercolour, landscape, house, figures, hills, trees, rural -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - copy, Mess Hut Camp 13, 1989 copy
Copy of original black and white photograph Interior of mess hall.Copy of black and white photograph. Interior of mess hut with seven prisoners seated at tables.camp 13, murchison victoria, internment camps -
Upper Yarra Museum
Negative Photographic Reproduction, Greasy Johnstson’s hut
Greasy Johnstson’s hut (with Ted Silver & Mrs Miller) Negative Black white. Scanned at 600 dpigreasy johntons hut -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Original Borough Hut of Wood slab construction with bark roof for the Stawell Water Supply
Stawell Water Supply Borough Hut. Wood slab construction with bark roof. Original Borough Hut.stawell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Campbell's Wattle and Daub Hut, C.1970
Black and white photo of wattle and daub hut on the Campbell property in Boronia Road. Demolished 1971. Now known as Campbell'. Croft.campbell, daisy, campbells croft -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Photographs x 2- Bus tour of Wallaces Hut, 20/02/1970
Wallace's hut was built in 1889 and is probably the oldest surviving hut on the high plains of north-east Victoria. It was built in six weeks by Irish immigrant brothers Arthur, William and Stewart Wallace among old snow gums on a grassy plain above the snowline. The brothers held grazing leases on the High Plains and the hut was built to provide shelter for the cattlemen working there. It is probably the oldest hut on the Victorian high plains. It is part of the early history of hydroelectricity in the state and has links with early SEC meteorological data recording in the area Apart from its historical significance, Wallace’s Hut is a popular stop for tourists and photographers and is the starting point for the Wallace’s Heritage trail, which is a popular and well used hiking track, by locals and visitors alike.2 black and white photographs mounted on buff card. Photos taken during a bus trip to Wallace's Hut on Feb. 20, 1970 1. Group of local Kiewa Valley residents on a bus tour to Wallace's hut 2. Group of adults and children pictured outside Wallace's hut1. Handwritten in black ink on bottom of photo 'Wallace's Hut, Bogong High Plains, 20 Feb, 1970 2. No markingswallace's hut, bogong high plains, bush walking, cattlemen -
Donald History and Natural History Group operating the Donald Court House Museum
Photograph #49, Georgie's hut after he died
Glossy finish, tacked on to blue card in display cabinet,located on topgeorgie ah ling, photograph, hut, donald, market gardener -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Slide, Dorothy Wickham, Hut, Brown River Road, Papua New Guinea, 1958
Scanned from a coloured slideView from this sidepapua new guinea, papuan, brown river road, hut, thatch -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Rife Range hut and target shed at Jumping Creek Reserve after 1962 bush fires
Catalogue card reads, "Ringwood Rifle Range 1962. Rifle range after bush fires of 1962 - Range hut". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Rifle Club. Remains of the club hut after the bushfires of January 1962
Black and white photographTyped on back of photograph- "Ringwood Rifle Club. Remains of the club hut after the bushfires of January 1962. Bruce Mitchell in foreground." -
Benalla Art Gallery
Watercolour, H. L. VAN DEN HOUTEN, Settler's hut, Not dated
Born: The Hague, Netherlands 1801; Arrived: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1853; Died: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 1879ColonialGift of Mrs E.E. Ledger, 1987Watercolour depicting a rural landscape with a settler's hut and figures standing in a cleared paddock. Gold and grey brushed timber frame with off white window mountRecto: Signed "H L Van den Houten" in brown watercolour in l.r.c of composition; Not dated; Not titledwatercolour, landscape, house, figures, path, fence, building, hills -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph - Army Hut
Army Hut that was used at the Tatura Racecourse after the war. The gumtree plantation was plated by Tatura Primary School students.Long Grey corrugated iron hut with corrugated iron roof. Six wood framed windows painted white and one black framed possibly aluminium window in centre of the hut. Four wooden doors with stone steps. A row of gumtree behind the hut. Lawn and gravel road around the hut.racecourse, hut, army, war, tatura primary school, plantation -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Water Supply Borough Hut
Stawell Water Supply Borough Hutstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Water Supply Borough Hut
Stawell Water Supply Borough Hutstawell -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Drawing - Sketch, Hut 45 Tatura Camp 1
Herman Bernhard SCHMIDT e was a foundry owner in Queensland. He was interned and sent to Gaythorne internment camp for 6 months and then sent to Tatura Camp 1 until 1946 when he was released.Black and white sketch of a hut, number 45 on side, bushes in front and side. Fences and gardens in foreground. Tree to the left. Framed in a light coloured wood and under glass. label on back "Donated by the Gunther Schmidt Family Trust" (son of Herman Bernhard Schmidt - Tatura WW2) March 2023herman bernhard schmidt, queensland foundry owner, camp 1 tatura, gunther schmidt trust, gaythorne camp queensland -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Rifle Range, Jumping Creek Reserve after the January 1962 bushfires, with the 300 yard hut still standing
Written on back of photograph, "Ringwood Rifle Range, Jumping Creek Reserve after fires, January 1962. 300 yard hut still standing." -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Charcoal Burners Hut on Holden's "Overdale" Station Property at Watta Wella
Charcoal Burners Hut on Holden's Overdale Station Property Watta Wella.stawell rural industry -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Roper's Hut Memorabilia
Roper's Hut was built in 1939 and was burnt down in 2003. It was rebuilt in 2008 and is situated on the Bogong High Plains on Duane Spur (where Duane's hut had been before it too was destroyed by (1939) bushfires, between Mt Nelse and Big River. The original hut was used as a shelter for cattlemen who grazed their cattle on the High Plains during summer. The Victorian High Country Huts Association Inc. members and friends helped rebuild the hut which is now used as an emergency shelter for visitors to the High Plains.The memorabilia is significant as the items belonged to the Roper family who were one of the original settlers of the Kiewa Valley and one of the original families who drove their cattle up to the Bogong High Plains. The burnt plaque and forks and the rebuilding of the huts (Duane's & Roper's) are significant as bush fires are a constant threat to the Bogong High Plains destroying large areas at a time.1. Bronze Plaque and 2 damaged forks from Roper's Hut which was destroyed by bush fires in 2003. 2. DVD & USB and hard copy photos of the rebuild of Roper's Hut in January 2008.The plaque had 'In Memory of / John F. P. Roper/ died 3-12-1977 / Aged 78 years / He built the original hut Feb. 1939'roper's hut, cattlemen, bogong high plains, bronze plaque, roper family, bush fires -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Group Outside A Hut In Coolgardie ?, Malmsbury c1900
People - "Ellis, Florence Sarah" Buildings - Hut Associated with - Coolgardie Water Pipeline -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Postcard - Card Box Photographs, A Miner's Hut
Two men and a dog outside of a wood, bark and mud hut. Plate 4.building, persons, mining -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Fountain Head Brewery at Armstrong featuring a Slab Hut
Slab Hut Bush scene Brewery Site Fountain Head Brewery at Armstrongstawell -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Red Cross Hut
Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of Red Cross nurse Carmel O'Shea at the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, South Vietnam. She is discussing requirements of the patients and visitors at the Red Cross Hut attached to the hospital.photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, red cross, carmel o'shea, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, photographer, vietnam war, red cross hut, nurse -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Telford Langwarrin Camp Scenes -- Mr W.W. Telford standing with Mr R.M. Telford in front of Tent & Mr W. & Mr R. Mitchell in front of Slab Hut
Telford Langwarrin Camp Scenes. W.W. Telford Standing. R.M. Telford in front of Tent. W. & R. Mitchell in front of Slab Hut. -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital photograph, Brenda & Jack Ford, Diorama Hut Exterior Signage, 14 December 1993
Please find 5 photographs taken by me & my wife Brenda, at Ballarat, on 14 December 1993. Unfortunately, I did not take photographs of the building that housed the exhibit, probably because I thought just how sad and pathetic the entire memorial display looked. It comprised a reconstructed slab hut and nearby a partly-rebuilt fence that represented the hastily-built Eureka Stockade. The signage that detailed the events surrounding the Eureka Stockade was affixed to the hut wall beside the entrance to the interior diorama. In the first photograph, you can see the dark, bare timber colour of the slab wood that held the signage plus (on the left side) one of the numerous holes in the slab walls. This made the display very cold and draughty in its interior. Once inside, you were confronted with an earthen, gravel and leafy floor, which became muddy, after rain, as it was on the day of our visit. The diorama was held in a glass and cement display case. with no lights on. It was dark inside the hut so the diorama was not easy to see unless you inserted a coin into a metal pay-box. Then lights would turn on and a recording of shouting and gunfire (representing the battle noise) would play. I remember the whole experience to be short and underwhelming. To get an idea of the scale of the diorama, you can see Brenda’s elbow & part torso to the left of the photograph labeled “diorama- hut exit”. Once outside the diorama’s slab hut, you could walk across to a partial representation of the stockade’s fortifications, complete with two wagon wheels. This space was also graveled to distinguish it from the rest of the green-lawn park. Finally, you walked up the hill, from the hut and outside display, to visit the old Eureka Stockade monument & cannons. This is still in existence today. Digital photographeureka stockade, sign, diorama, jack ford, brenda ford, memorial