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Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat Teachers' College Presentation Ball, Ballarat Civic Hall, 1967, 1967
Ballarat Teacher's College presentation balls were held at the Ballarat Civic Hall. In this photograph are Jan Lee and Dorothy Kinnane.Two women curtsey at the Ballarat Teachers' College Presentation Ball, Ballarat Civic Hall.ballarat teacher's college, civic hall ballarat, civic hall, jan lee, dorothy kinnane, dorothy wickham -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Rear of schoolmaster's house Ringwood Street, Ringwood, near the corner of Civic Place in 1945, 1945
Rear of schoolmaster's house Ringwood Street, near the corner of Civic Place in 1945 +Additional Keywords: Schools / Ringwood StreetTyped below photograph, "Rear of schoolmaster's house Ringwood St. Cnr. Civic Place, 1945". Written on backing of photograph, "Rear of School Masters House in Ringwood St. c1948 - formerly school ?? Heatherdale Rd." -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Centenary Dinner Dance, Kew Civic Hall, 1960, 1960
Original photograph of the Kew Centenary Ball in the new Kew Civic Hall in 1960. The photograph formed part of the collection of WHS Dickinson and was presented to the Kew Historical Society by his daughter in 2018. Original black and white photograph of dancers at the Kew Centenary Ball in the Kew Civic [Town] Hall in 1960.centenary of kew (vic) - 1860-1960, cr whs dickinson - mayor of kew 1946-1947, civic events - kew (vic) -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Programme - Official opening of the Wodonga Civic Centre 22 April 1971
This is the program for the official opening of the new Wodonga Civic Centre in Hovell Street, Wodonga, Victoria. The meeting was addressed by the Honorable R. J. Hamer E. D., Minister for Local Government and the official opening and unveiling of the commemorative plaque was carried out by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte K.C.M.G., M.P., Premier of Victoria. The Council President was Councillor James Albert Terrill, J.P.A program from the official opening of the Wodonga Civic Centre. it consists of 8 pages including a photo on the back cover. Pages are stapled together down the centre fold. All text in black ink.This is the program for the official opening of the new Wodonga Civic Centre in Hovell Street, Wodonga, Victoria. The meeting was addressed by the Honorable R. J. Hamer E. D., Minister for Local Government and the official opening and unveiling of the commemorative plaque was carried out by the Honorable Sir Henry Bolte K.C.M.G., M.P., Premier of Victoria. The Council President was Councillor James Albert Terrill, J.P.wodonga civic centre, wodonga civic buildings, wodonga local government -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Wodonga Civic Buildings Over Time
Wodonga Shire was created in 1876 when the colonial government agreed to ratepayers' petitions to have their part of the local government district severed from the Yackandandah Shire to form a new municipality. After meeting for 14 years in rented remises, in the Prince of Wales Hall, Wodonga Council built its first Shire Hall on the corner of High and Elgin Streets in 1890. The date on the façade of the building, 1876, represents the date of the formation of the Shire. In 1957 the second Shire Office was built in Woodland Grove by A.B. and M. A. Chick. These offices were considered more than adequate for future needs. The façade featured floor to ceiling windows and several different meeting rooms in addition to the council chamber, which featured an impressive “horse shoe” table. It also included a kitchen equipped with modern fittings and a President’s room. In the late 1960s the area between Hovell and Havelock Streets as far as Jack Hore Place was zoned for civic purposes. In 1969 plans for a civic centre providing a library, theatre and senior citizens’ rooms. It was opened on 22 April 1971. In 1973, the Council engaged Bruce Marshall to design new offices beside the Civic Centre. Jennings Industries were contracted to complete the offices. The Governor, Sir Henry Winneke, laid the foundation stone of the new offices on 10 March 1976. The Civic Centre was demolished in 2011 to make may for a new $10 million community and entertainment centre which opened in August 2012.These photos are significant because they depict the different buildings which have housed the centre of local government in Wodonga since its inception as an independent shire in 1876.A series of photographs depicting the different buildings used to house the Wodonga Council and Civic buildings over time.wodonga civic buildings, wodonga council, shire of wodonga, rural city of wodonga -
Glen Eira City Council History and Heritage Collection
Community Newsletter, "City of Caulfield Civic Week - Nov. 16-22, 1958", 1958
This community newsletter is titled "City of Caulfield Civic Week - Nov. 16-22, 1958", and describes the idea behind Civic Week by the Mayor as being “to promote a new and more active Community spirit, to create a greater public interest and participation in Community affairs, to emphasis the important part played by local government in the Community and to bring to all Citizens a new awareness of their City as a progressive part of the Metropolis”. It contains a program of functions to be held during Civic Week in 1958, and the middle pages contain the article “Be Careful When Driving or Parking a Car”. This one page community newsletter (folded in the middle to create 4 pages of text) is titled "City of Caulfield Civic Week - Nov. 16-22, 1958". -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Mr Ernie Taylor, Cooroopajerrup Creek 1923, 1923 (exact)
The semi-mythical stream, the Cooroopajerrup Creek. Before there were any channel banks and formed roads, this creek shared the Avoca flood waters with the Tyrrell Creek. In more recent times the Wycheproof channel prevented the major floods of 1956 and 1973 from following the old river course. Also there is said to have been some shifting of the sand-hills at Teddywaddy which have blocked much of the old Cooroopajerrup flow. Little is known of earlier records, but The Mount Wycheproof Ensign records flooding of the creek in 1909. 2011 saw the Cooroopajerrup flow again after 88 years. This 2011 photo was taken at about the same position as the 1923 photo. The modern steel roadway fence is submerged. see-Photograph-Record No 001997.Copy of a B&W photograph of the Cooroopajerrup-Creek in flood-1923. To the north is Mount-Wycheproof, with the hospital barely visible behind the trees just left of centre, and a few scattered dwellings. The nearer railway-fence follows the road leading to the current saleyards.The outer fence has been replaced with a modern steel fence.None1923, cooroopajerrup creek, flood, mount wycheproof -
Wycheproof & District Historical Society Inc.
Three medals
Souvenir medals - British Royalty and First Federal Australian Parliament. Earliest date: 1837 - 1901.Medals of Commonwealth and National significance.3 bronze medals with red/white/blue rlbbons. Presented to Wycheproof S.S. by Maurice Boyce 1877 -1978. 1. Coronation of King George v & Queen Mary, June 22nd, 1911. 2. Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee1837-1897. 3. Opening of the First Federal Parliament by the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall &York, May 1901. queen victoria, duke & duchess, federal parliament -
Federation University Historical Collection
Programme, The Opening of Civic Hall, 1956, 1956
The City of Ballarat unanimously resolved to erect a Civic Hall in Mair Street in 1951. The architects, Gordon Murphy, of Melbourne, and H.L. and L.J. Coburn, of Ballarat, were commissioned in 1952. The Council constructed the foundations and footings for the building under the supervision of the former City engineer, Mr L.H. Finch, in 1953. These footings are of massed concrete. The design for the building took advantage of the cross fall of the land, providing for the Small Hall to be entered from the Doveton Street frontage through a foyer under the Main Stage, the structure is steel with brick panels, with accommodation for 1,592 persons in the Main Hall and 440 persons in the Lower Hall. The front facade faces Mair Street, set back from the building line to provide for the entrance drive-ways and kerbed gardens. Tenders were invited on a firm price basis. A young Ballarat master Builter, Walter Benbow Trahar was the successful tenderer, the contract price being 139,841 pounds. the work was commenced in 1953 and has proceeded in spite of material and labour difficulties until its completion. The following statistics are of interest:- * The foundations contained 200 cubic yards of concrete. * The constructional steel work weighs approximately 270 tons. * The reinforcing steel 47 tons. * Reinforced concrete in the structure, 1,100 cubic yards. * The approximate number of bricks in the building, 580,000. * The flooring is of selected kiln-dried hard wood and totals 40,000 lineal feet. * The dimensions of the Main Auditorium, 100ft by 86 ft, including the side promenades each 82ft by 13ft. *The Main stage, of reinforced concret with parquette finish measures 62 ft by 40ft. *The floor area of the Lower Hall is 74 ft by 38 ft, and has a stage dimensions of 40ft by 20 ft. * Each hall has independent heating and ventillating systems. Where possible the material in the building was furnished from local business houses. The public address installation, which provided for additional microphones, is on the main Stage. There is inter-communication throughout the building connecting the front office, with the bioscope box, the stages in both the large and lower halls, and the Hallkeeper's residence. Local craftsmen have completed the painting, plaster work, and the electrical installation; local produced materials being used in the construction of the buildings with the exception of the timber for the Main Floor, the roofing and the structural steel. The City of Ballarat Councillors in 1956 were Councillors N. T. Callow, F.J. Cutts, K.C. Webb, W.E. Roff, O.W. Curnow, F.T. Woodward, Allan C. Pittard, A.W. Nicholson, J.A. Chisholm, G.L. Scott, F.W. Oliver, A.D. Mason. The Town clerk was H.R. Maddern and the City Engineer was G. Murrowood. A City of Ballarat Council meeting of 25 September 2013 voted to demolish the Ballarat Civic Hall. The Council heard from nearly 50 members of the public during a marathon six-hour meeting. Councilors John Birt, Des Hudson, Amy Johnson, Josh Morris, Peter Innes, John Philips supported the motion to demolish Civic Hall. Councillors Samantha McIntosh, Vicki Coltman and Belinda Coates voted against the motion.Six page souvenir Program of citizens' entertainment on the occasion of the Opening of Ballarat Civic Hall on in August 1956. The front cover features the City of Ballarat Coat of Arms. The programme starts with a message from the Mayor, Cr Neil T. Carrow. It includes the Concert Programme directed by James H. Davey, an asrtist's impression of the Civic Hall from Mair Street, and information relative to the New Civic Hall. The programme features images of the City of Ballarat Coat of Arms, Cr N.T. Callow, , James H, Davey, and an artist's impression of the Ballarat Civic Hall. Mayor Neil Callow's Message: "To-day, our citizens witness the fulfilment of the most extensive Municipal undertaking in the City's period of recent prosperity and development. Their Hall now fills a requirement of which they have been deprived since the Coliseum building was destroyed by fire over 20 years ago. The building has been designed as an all purpose structure and I am hopeful the citizens will use it and enjoy it to its fullest extent. Your Council and its Architects have planned as broadly as possible for the benefit of all to-day and for years to come. We are proud of the work executed by a Ballaarat Master Builder whose work is a monument to the City's craftsmen. I feel I should also remind this assembly that the women of Ballaarat, back in 1951, provided funds which have been applied in the purchase of a Grand Piano and two Upright Pianos which are now installed in this building. The sincere hope of myself and your Councillors is that this Hall and its amenities will prove of immense value to the development of the cultural and artistic tastes of this community and that it will be freely used for these and many other purposes. From now on this magnificent building and its furnishings and equipment will be available to all. I strongly exhort you to use and protect it. My hope is that the citizens will, for many years to come, enjoy the amenities which it has to offer. ballarat civic hall, civic hall, architecture, finch, art deco, city of ballarat, coat of arms, city of ballarat coat of arms, callow, shugg, lemke, oates, gullan, tuuri, john, robertson, sorrell, antonio, gordon murphy, walter benbow trahar, trahar, coburn, h.l. coburn, l.j. coburn, n.t. callow -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Centenary Dinner Dance, Kew Civic Hall, 1960, 1960
Original photograph of the Kew Centenary Ball in the new Kew Civic Hall in 1960. The photograph formed part of the collection of WHS Dickinson and was presented to the Kew Historical Society by his daughter in 2018. Original black and white photograph of the arrival of the official party at the Centenary Dinner in the Kew Civic [Town] Hall in 1960. The 'party' are being led by the Mayor, Cr WHS Dickinson and the Mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson. centenary of kew (vic) - 1860-1960, cr whs dickinson - mayor of kew 1946-1947, civic events - kew (vic) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Nunawading Civic Centre, c1967
Report; specifications for new civic centre.Report; specifications for new civic centre.Report; specifications for new civic centre.city of nunawading, civic centres, municipal offices -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Construction of the Kew Civic Centre, 1972
The Kew Civic Centre, as opposed to the adjacent Kew Civic Hall (see also Kew City Hall), was built to house a new Council Chamber and Council Offices in 1972. The Kew Library was to be located on the ground floor and accessed from the current carpark. This building replaced the former Town Hall in Walpole Street, Kew which had served as a town hall from 1865-1972. After the sale of the old Town Hall, the new Civic Centre was built to a design of the architects A K Lines, MacFarlane & Marshall. A fit-out of the building was still occurring when councillors and council officers moved into the building. In 1987, the Kew Library (and the Kew Historical Society) moved across the road to the reconfigured Civic Hall. The Civic Centre, pictured here, was ultimately sold to Trinity Grammar School following the amalgamation of Kew into the City of Boroondara.These four black and white photographs were taken by a photographer in the City Engineer's Department during the final construction phase. Each is dated and inscribed with a description.Laying of concrete tiles in the forecourt of the new Kew Civic Centre in 1972. The Civic Hall (now the Kew Library) is in the background. Annotated verso: "Civic Centre - Forecourt / 17.7.72"kew civic centre, kew civic offices, city of kew -- council chamber -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Centenary Dinner Dance, Kew Civic Hall, 1960, 1960
Original photograph of the Kew Centenary Ball in the new Kew Civic Hall in 1960. The photograph formed part of the collection of WHS Dickinson and was presented to the Kew Historical Society by his daughter in 2018. Original black and white photograph of the presentation of a debutante and her partner at the Kew Centenary Dinner Dance at the Kew Civic [Town] Hall in 1960. Standing behind the debutantes are Cr WHS Dickinson, Mayor of Kew, and the Mayoress, Mrs Doris Dickinson.centenary of kew (vic) - 1860-1960, cr whs dickinson - mayor of kew 1946-1947, civic events - kew (vic) -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Gardens at Nunawading Civic Centre
Coloured photo of Gardens at Nunawading Civic Centre.city of nunawading civic centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Nunawading Civic Centre, 1981
Black & white photo of Nunawading Civic Centrecity of nunawading civic centre, whitehorse road -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Civic Showcase, 1/04/2002 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photograph of Civic Showcase in Museum - opened for refurbishment.civic showcase, museum -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Children Playing at Nunawading Civic Centre
Coloured photo of Children playing at Nunawading Civic Centre.nunawading civic centre, children playing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre, 1/01/1986 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre.nunawading civic centre, australia day -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre, 1/01/1986 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre.nunawading civic centre, australia day -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre, 01/01/1986
Coloured photo of Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre.nunawading civic centre, australia day -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre, 1/01/1986 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre.nunawading civic centre, australia day -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre, 1/01/1986 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centrecity of nunawading civic centre, australia day 1986 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre, 1/01/1986 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centrecity of nunawading civic centre, australia day 1986 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre, 1/01/1986 12:00:00 AM
Coloured photo of Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre.city of nunawading civic centre, australia day 1986 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre, 1980's
Coloured photo of Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre.city of nunawading civic centre, australia day 1986 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centre, C.1980s
Coloured photo of Australia Day at Nunawading Civic Centrecity of nunawading civic centre, australia day 1986 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Nunawading Civic Centre
Black and white photo of Nunawading Civic Centre at nightcity of nunawading civic centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening Nunawading Civic Centre
Black and white photo of opening of Nunawading Civic Centrenunawading civic centre, whitehorse civic centre, johnston, donald, rev., brown, j.h., mccall, c.r.t., florence lillian, hamer, rupert j. sir, block, renate, mckern, h.t. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Nunawading Civic Centre, 23/03/1968 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photo of opening of Nunawading Civic Centrecity of nunawading civic centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Opening of Nunawading Civic Centre, 23/03/1968 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photo of opening of Nunawading Civic Centrecity of nunawading civic centre