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Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of the interior of the Victoria Theatre, Tarnagulla, Interior of the Victoria Theatre, Tarnagulla, c. 1960s
Murray Comrie Collection. A monochrome photograph depicting the interior of the Victoria Theatre, Tarnagullatarnagulla, commercial road, victoria theatre, tarnagulla public hall -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of the interior of the Catholic Church, Tarnagulla, Interior of the Catholic Church, Tarnagulla, c. 1960s
Murray Comrie Collection. A monochrome photograph depicting the interior of the Catholic Church, Tarnagullatarnagulla, religion, churches, catholic church -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of the interior of the Methodist Church, Tarnagulla, Interior of the Methodist Church, Tarnagulla, c. 1960s
Murray Comrie Collection. A monochrome photograph depicting the interior of the Methodist Church, Tarnagullatarnagulla, religion, churches, methodist church -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of the interior of the Methodist Church, Tarnagulla, Interior of the Methodist Church, Tarnagulla, c. 1960s
Murray Comrie Collection. A monochrome photograph depicting the interior of the Methodist Church, Tarnagullatarnagulla, religion, churches, methodist church -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Interior of Sacred Heart Kew, 01/03/2015
In 1872 members of the Jesuits purchased land in Walpole Street. Three years later, on 14 February 1875, Archbishop Gould laid a foundation stone for a school. By 1899 the land for the current church was purchased after mining speculator and Mt Lyell 'Copper King' James Crotty donated 3,000.00 pounds. The foundation stone was laid on 15 December 1918 by Archbishop Mannix. The cost of constructing the domed church was 15,000.00 pounds. A Fincham and Sons organ was installed in 1927, and refurbished in 1977. NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised ex cepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the resi duary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of tire opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sulliv!an, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknow r ledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923) NEW PRESBYTERY AT KEW. Plans have been prepared by Mr. R. Harper, architect and builder, for the erection of a new presbytery for the Rev. P. Rafferty, adjoining the Sacred Heart Church, Cotham-road, Kew. The new building, which will be in brick and of two stories, will be behind the present priests' residence, which will continue to be used until the new presbytery is completed. The cost will be £6000, and the work will be begun almost immediately. The old presbytery was purchased many years ago by the late Rev. Fr. P. O'Donohue from the late Mr. Smart for £3000, and the full amount of the purchase money was donated by the late Mr. James Crotty. At different times additions were made to the building, but the small rooms made it altogether unsuitable as a residence for three priests, and made remodelling impracticable. The new presbytery will be in keeping with the Church of the Sacred Heart and the surroundings on the elevated site. At one time the old Sacred Heart Church was in Walpole-street, Kew. (The Advocate, 09 December 1937) The whole of the estate of the late Jas. Crotty has now been realised ex cepting 4000 shares in the Mount Lyell Company and a small parcel of general mining shares. All the debts and legacies, including £10,000 to St. Patrick's and £3300 to the testator's parish church at Kew, and also probate duty, have been paid. On present values the Mount Lyell shares. are worth a total of £37,000, and at the present rate of dividends the return represents an income of about £2000 per annum. Over and above this there is a sum of between £20,000 and £30,000 available for investment, and this, together with the dividends brings the income of the estate up to about £3000 per annum. A sum of £1100 per annum will be absorbed in annuities under the terms of the will. Whatever amount is realised beyond the sum necessary to pay the annuities goes to Archbishop Carr for the church and charitable purposes until the death of the last annuitant, when the resi duary estate will be divided between the Little Sisters of the Poor (North cote) and St. Joseph's Home (Surrey Hills). (Launceston Examiner, 18 July 1899) Sunday last being the anniversary of tire opening of the Sacred Heart Church, Kew, the pastor, Rev. Fr. Manly, made a special appeal at the various Masses. The beautiful design for marble altar for the Lady Chapel, which is on view in the vestibule, continues to attract attention. The Children of Mary Sodality have kindly undertaken to provide it, and the president, Miss Frances O'Sulliv!an, 43 Rideway-avenue, Kew, will be pleased to receive and acknow r ledge subscriptions from clients of Our Lady. They may also be placed in box near Lady Altar. (The Advocate, 06 December 1923)Panorama of the interior of Sacred Heart Catholic Church Kew. sacred heart, kew, catholic church -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White Image, Interior View of the Ballarat School of Mines Battery, c1901-1920
The Ballarat School of Mines Model Mine was used to give practical experience to students, as well as to conduct assays for companies and individuals for a fee. The fee assisted in keeping the Ballarat School of Mines afloat in its first years. The Battery, or model mine, included a Stamper Battery, Wilfrey Tables and various pieces of equipment students would encounter in their workplace. Steam engines were used to operate the large pulleys depicted in the photograph which in turn ran the equipment.Interior view of the Battery in the Ballarat school of Mines Model Mine. ballarat school of mines battery, model mine, stamper battery, steam, pulley, ballarat school of mines, battery house -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph-B&W, Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Barn interior, 6/07/1989
Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Barn interiorInside the Barn -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph-Colour, Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Barn Interior, 6/07/1989
Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Barn InteriorHill's Dairy / Inside the Barn -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph-Colour, Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Barn Interior, 6/07/1989
Hill's Dairy, Canterbury Road, Ringwood 1989-Barn InteriorHill's Dairy Barn -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Interior of the old courthouse (Main Room)
2 colour Photographs of the Interior of the old courthouse (Main Room)stawell historical society, old court house -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Interior views of the Former Humffray Street State School, 2019, 11/01/2019
A number of photographs of the interior of the former Humffray Street State School.ballarat, humffray stree state school -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Interior, Her Majesty's Theatre, Lydiard Street South, Ballarat, c2015
Her Majesty’s has been a central part of the cultural life of Ballarat since it first opened its doors in 1875. Australia’s best preserved theatre building, it has been continuously used as Ballarat’s home of live performance ever since. It has been owned and operated by the City of Ballarat since 1987 and functions as Ballarat’s premier performing arts centre. The Theatre was first known as the Academy of Music, a name calculated to overcome religious and temperance scruples against patronising a “theatre.” The Academy had a flat floored auditorium suitable for dances and dinners, and a fully equipped stage. It was built to supersede Ballarat’s Theatre Royal (1858), which stood around the corner in Sturt Street, near where the Myer Department store sits today. While very grand, the Royal had become outdated and no longer met the technical requirements of the touring companies. The Academy was built by the wealthy Clarke family at the initiative of a group of local people who felt that Ballarat, as the premier city of the Victorian goldfields, should have a theatre worthy of its status. They guaranteed to rent it from the Clarkes at 10% of the construction cost, which was £13,000. The building of Ballarat’s handsome new theatre was supervised by Clarke’s architect, George “Diamond” Browne. It was ready ahead of schedule, and opened on 7th June 1875. The first production was a comic opera by the French composer Lecocq, “La Fille de Madame Angot,” presented by the Royal Opera Bouffe Company run by W. S. Lyster, Australia’s first opera impresario. Soon after the Academy opened, the large Supper Room above Lydiard Street was leased to William Bridges, a former miner, who ran it as an art gallery, displaying an excellent collection of European and Australian artworks, including his own tapestries. After Bridges moved his operations to Melbourne in 1883, the Ballarat Fine Art Gallery was formed. The Gallery Society ran the Gallery from the Academy from 1884 until 1890, when the present Art Gallery in Lydiard Street North was opened.Colour photograph of interior detail at Her Majesty's Theatre, Ballarat.her majesty's ballarat, theatre, performing arts, her majesty's theatre, academy of music, george browne -
Lorne Historical Society
Photograph, Interior of mess tent at Grassy Creek Christmas 1933
Photograph showing the interior of the mess tent at Grassy Creek Christmas 1933christmas 1933, mess-tent at grassy-creek -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Catholic Church interior in 1970
Ringwood Catholic Church interior in 1970, celebrating its 50th anniversaryWritten on backing sheet, "Ringwood R.C. Church. 1.11.70" -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Interior of the Former Ballarat Post Office, 21/10/2015
The Former Ballarat Post Office is now used as the Post Office Gallery, a part of the Federation University Arts Academy.Colour photographs of the interior of the former Ballarat Post Office, especially the staircases.ballarat post office, post office gallery, arts academy, stairs -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - black and white, Interior of the Ballarat School of MInes Amenities Building
This building is now a part of the Federation University Australia SMB CampusBlack and white photograph of the interior of the Ballarat School of Mines Amenities building. ballarat school of mines, amenities building, cafeteria -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Sacred Heart Church Interior
Interior of Sacred Heart Church, Hogan Street Tatura, before renovations.tatura, buildings, historic, religion, christian -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, St. Mary's Church Interior COPY2
COPY 2 on Interior of St. Mary's Church, Hogan Street Tatura.tatura, buildings, historic, religion, christian -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Interior of Eucharistic Chapel at St. John's Catholic Church
Coloured photo of Interior of Eucharistic Chapel at St. John's Catholic Church.st. john's catholic church, mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Municipal Chambers - Interior - Shire of Blackburn & Mitcham, C1928
Black and white photo of interior of Municipal Chambers, Shire of Blackburn and Mitchamshire of blackburn and mitcham -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Interior, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. It is very interesting for the mason's marks found on its many stone columns inside the church, and for its connections to the graveyard outside. According to wikipedia, "There is record evidence of a church here, very likely on the present site, in the year 854. In 1120 King Alexander I, rebuilt the church in the Norman style. Of this building characteristic features survived until 1798. During the fourteenth century, Edinburgh was captured and plundered by the English under Edward II. and Edward III., and twice St Giles was laid waste. After restoration, the church was more thoroughly ruined at the Burnt Candlemas in 1387, when Richard II. sacked the city. The western part of the fabric was soon in use again ; but the restoration of the choir and transepts, which were much enlarged, lasted on into the sixteenth century. In 1467 the city endowed St Giles as a collegiate church. It now became usual to speak of the nave, where the stonework was ancient, as the Old Kirk, while the eastern part of the building was called the New Kirk. When the movement for reform drew large crowds to St Giles, separate services began to be regularly held in the Old and New Kirks. Soon this was not enough, and the great church was partitioned off into smaller sections. In 1571 St Giles was seized by Kirkcaldie of Grange, and held by him as a stronghold for Queen Mary. This resulted in serious damage to the structure.Two colour photographs of the interior if St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandst giles cathedral, architecture, mason's marks, stonemasons, church of scotland -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Interior Staircase at Villa Parma, Hepburn Springs, 2005, 12/10/2005
Parma House was bult by Italian born Fabrizio Crippa. It was restored from a burnt wreck to Villa Parma by Richard Rigby and Franchek. Walls were scraped back to the original, and burnt umber detailing added. The garden was created by Richard Rigby and Kevin Flintoff.Interior view of the staircase at Parma House, Main Road, Hepburn Springs.villa parma, fabrizio crippa, parma house, richard rigby, kevin flintoff, garden, hepburn springs, foyer -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, BCAE Metallurgy Staff, Lal Lal Blast Furnace, interior, 1977
detail of historic buildingB/W Photograph, Lal Lal Blast Furnace, interior, in 1977buninyong, lal lal, blast furnace -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Photographs, Kew Heights Sports Club Interior and Exterior Views, 1998-2012
Sports Clubs in Kew in the final decades of the 19th century and in the early 20th century were often umbrella organisations with facilities for a number of sports. Typically in Kew, this included teams in lawn bowls, tennis and croquet. The Kew Bowling Club was formed in 1880 while the privately owned Auburn Heights Recreation Club was opened in 1904. By 1998, the two Clubs decided to amalgamate at the Auburn Heights site in Barkers Road, forming the Kew Heights Sports Club. The combined club was itself taken over by the Melbourne Cricket Club in 2012 becoming MCC Kew Sports Club. In 2017 MCC Kew closed and its landholding was subsequently sold to Carey Baptist Grammar School. Both the Kew and Auburn Heights Clubs assembled important collections. These historically significant and large collections were donated to the Society in 2020. The collections include manuscripts, pictures, trophies, plans, honour boards etc. The combined collections of the four sporting clubs making up the collection number hundreds of items that are historically significant locally. They are also significant to the sporting history of the greater Melbourne area and to the sports of lawn bowls and tennis in Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries. The collection illuminates two of the Victorian historic themes - 'Building community life' through forming community organisations and 'Shaping cultural and creative life' by participating in sport and recreation.Miscellaneous photographic interior and exterior views of Kew Heights Sports Club.kew heights sports club - barkers road - kew (vic) -
Melton City Libraries
Photograph, Interior of the barn of the Willows property, 1973
Jeff Robinson, Alan Reed and Bill Amor standing in the interior of the barn.local architecture, local special interest groups, local identities, council -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Hornby, Clunes, Interior of St Paul's Church of England, Linton, 1905
Black and white photograph of interior of a church building, looking towards altar.st paul's church of england linton -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Interior, South wall and bench of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse, November 1995
gold rush era historic building, social/legal historyColour photo, Interior, South wall and Judge's bench of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse.buninyong, courthouse, town hall, shire council -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, Interior, South and West walls and bench of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse, November 1995
gold rush era historic building, social/legal historyColour photo, Interior, South and West walls and bench of 1886 Buninyong Courthouse.buninyong, courthouse, town hall, shire council -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Daryl Walker, Presbyterian Interior Window, 1986
Memorial stained glass window in Tatura Presbyterian church. In memorial of Ada Mary, wife of Rev. C. J. Legate and John Galloway Steward, killed in action.Black and white photograph of windows in interior of Presbyterian Church, Tatura. 2 copieson back: Memorial windows in Presbyterian church. Photograph taken 1986.tatura presbyterian church, ada mary legate, rev c. j. legate, john galloway -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph, Interior Views of the Former Humffray Street Primary School, 2019, 12/91/2019
Interior of the Former Humffray Street Primary School as it was transitioning from an Antique Centre. ballarat, humffray street primary school, classroom, education