Showing 39 items matching "portland arts centre history"
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Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - C.E.M.A. Arts Centre Portland Victoria, 1990s
Coloured photo. External view of CEMA Arts Centre, taken from Glenelg Street, shows steps leading up to front entrance. Wood work painted brownBack: '7' - black texta -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - aerial view of Henty Beach, Portland, n.d
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: rd011 - pencilport of portland archives, aerial photography, portland harbour, henty beach, bathing boxes -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Artwork, other - Quilt, Pioneer Quilters, Millenium Quilt, 2002-2005
... Arts Centre. needlework local history quilting Front ...Portland Quilters Exhibition, 1-28 February 2006, Portland Arts Centre.Hand and machine pieced and appliqued quilt. Central depiction of the Portland bay with jettie, breakwater and Port. Scene includes fishing boats, ships, tug boats, a whale, foreshore with several buildings and a bluff with a lighthouse. Central image edged in blue fabric quilting. Surrounding this are 20 printed images of old buildings taken from sketches contained in 'The Portland of Jack Adamson' by Joe Wiltshire (book). Outside boder is blue quilted fabric. Back top contains folded and sewn area for mounting/hanging beam.Front: (no inscriptions) Back: (no inscriptions)needlework, local history, quilting -
Portland CEMA Inc (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts)
Audio (item) - Listening to the Voices - Digitised Interviews Portland CEMA Inc, Alan Hodge interviewed by Lesley Jackson, 29 Aug 1983
Portland C.E.M.A. (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts) was formed in 1945. In 2025, as part of its 80th Birthday celebrations, a series of taped interviews from the 1980s and 1990s were digitised with the assistance of Glenelg Shire Community Grants. (Arts and Culture) The variable quality of the original recordings has meant digitisation has not been possible for all interviews. Transcripts have been provided where possible.The series of oral history interviews (1983-1990) captured the memories of some active early members of the Portland Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts. First hand memories of the formation of the organisation in 1945, early activities of its groups, fundraising and building of the CEMA Arts Centre provide a window into community life in Portland and District in the post WW2 era. Recent digitisation (2025) has preserved deteriorating cassette tape recordings. community arts., oral history - portland c.e.m.a. -
Portland CEMA Inc (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts)
Audio - Listening to the Voices - Digitised Interviews Portland CEMA Inc, Bob and Jean Stuchbery Interviewed by Lesley Jackson 1984
The "Listening to the Voices" project aims to preserve the recorded memories of Portland C.E.M.A. ( Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts) early members in order to enable access to local historians, family historians and current members. Bob and Jean Stuchbery were active members in the post WW2 era and throughout the 1950s. Jean made cameo appearances into the 1980sThe series of oral history interviews (1983-1990) captured the memories of some active early members of the Portland Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts. First hand memories of the formation of the organisation in 1945, early activities of its groups, fundraising and building of the CEMA Arts Centre provide a window into community life in Portland and District in the post WW2 era. Recent digitisation (2025) has preserved deteriorating cassette tape recordings.oral history - portland c.e.m.a., portland council for encouragement of music and the arts -
Portland CEMA Inc (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts)
Document - Listening to the Voices - Transcriptions of Interviews Portland CEMA Inc, Eric Thorpe interviewed by Lesley Jackson 14 June 1984
Transcription made in 1984 of an oral history recording. Eric Thorpe was a foundation member of Portland C.E.M.A., active in the Literary and Dramatic Groups and on the Executive. His memories of the early decades of the organisation were recorded by Lesley Jackson in 1984. Recording is no longer available. Portland C.E.M.A. (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts) was formed in 1945. In 2025, as part of its 80th Birthday celebrations, a series of taped interviews from the 1980s and 1990s were digitised with the assistance of Glenelg Shire Community Grants. (Arts and Culture) The variable quality of the original recordings has meant digitisation has not been possible for all interviews. Transcripts have been provided where possible.Pdf transcription of Interview 1984non-fictionTranscription made in 1984 of an oral history recording. Eric Thorpe was a foundation member of Portland C.E.M.A., active in the Literary and Dramatic Groups and on the Executive. His memories of the early decades of the organisation were recorded by Lesley Jackson in 1984. Recording is no longer available. Portland C.E.M.A. (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts) was formed in 1945. In 2025, as part of its 80th Birthday celebrations, a series of taped interviews from the 1980s and 1990s were digitised with the assistance of Glenelg Shire Community Grants. (Arts and Culture) The variable quality of the original recordings has meant digitisation has not been possible for all interviews. Transcripts have been provided where possible.oral history - portland c.e.m.a., portland council for encouragement of music and the arts -
Portland CEMA Inc (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts)
Audio - Listening to the Voices - Digitised Interviews Portland CEMA Inc, Dorothy Woolcock interviewed by Lesley Jackson 1983
Portland C.E.M.A. (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts) was formed in 1945. In 2025, as part of its 80th Birthday celebrations, a series of taped interviews from the 1980s and 1990s were digitised with the assistance of Glenelg Shire Community Grants. (Arts and Culture) The variable quality of the original recordings has meant digitisation has not been possible for all interviews. Transcripts have been provided where possible. Dorothy Woolcock's recording was damaged, but the full 1983 transcript and most of the audio have survived. Dorothy was an office bearer on the CEMA executive and the Arts Council Branch and instrumental in running Arts festivals in the 1960s and early 1970s.The series of oral history interviews (1983-1990) captured the memories of some active early members of the Portland Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts. First hand memories of the formation of the organisation in 1945, early activities of its groups, fundraising and building of the CEMA Arts Centre provide a window into community life in Portland and District in the post WW2 era. Recent digitisation (2025) has preserved deteriorating cassette tape recordings.community arts., oral history - portland c.e.m.a. -
Portland CEMA Inc (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts)
Document - Listening to the Voices - Transcriptions of Interviews Portland CEMA Inc, Olive Meissner interviewed by Lesley Jackson, 1 August 1983
Portland C.E.M.A. (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts) was formed in 1945. In 2025, as part of its 80th Birthday celebrations, a series of taped interviews from the 1980s and 1990s were digitised with the assistance of Glenelg Shire Community Grants. (Arts and Culture) The variable quality of the original recordings has meant digitisation has not been possible for all interviews. Transcripts have been provided where possible. Olive Meissner was a foundation member of C.E.M.A. and an active member of C.E.M.A. Dramatic Group for many years. She explains the quest to find a "clubrooms" for C.E.M.A. and chats about festivals and plays that she performed in. An entertaining story about visiting Ireland and meeting up with an adjudicator of a play festival concludes the interview. The series of oral history interviews (1983-1990) captured the memories of some active early members of the Portland Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts. First hand memories of the formation of the organisation in 1945, early activities of its groups, fundraising and building of the CEMA Arts Centre provide a window into community life in Portland and District in the post WW2 era. Recent digitisation (2025) has preserved deteriorating cassette tape recordings.pdf documentcommunity arts., oral history - portland c.e.m.a. -
Portland CEMA Inc (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts)
Document - Listening to the Voices - Transcriptions of Interviews Portland CEMA Inc, Fred Merryweather interviewed by Lesley Jackson 29 August 1983
Portland C.E.M.A. (Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts) was formed in 1945. In 2025, as part of its 80th Birthday celebrations, a series of taped interviews from the 1980s and 1990s were digitised with the assistance of Glenelg Shire Community Grants. (Arts and Culture) The variable quality of the original recordings has meant digitisation has not been possible for all interviews. Transcripts have been provided where possible. Fred Merryweather was an active member of the C.E.M.A. Dramatic GroupThe series of oral history interviews (1983-1990) captured the memories of some active early members of the Portland Council for Encouragement of Music and the Arts. First hand memories of the formation of the organisation in 1945, early activities of its groups, fundraising and building of the CEMA Arts Centre provide a window into community life in Portland and District in the post WW2 era. Recent digitisation (2025) has preserved deteriorating cassette tape recordings.pdforal history - portland c.e.m.a., portland council for encouragement of music and the arts