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Federation University Historical Collection
Plan - Plans, Former Ballarat Courthouse Refurbishment, 1986
A number of plans relating to the refurbushment of the Former Ballarat Supreme Courthouse into a theatre.ballarat court house, performing arts, theatre, ballarat school of mines, smb courthouse theatre, courthouse theatre, ewan jones and associates -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - TOWN HALL ,BENDIGO
Colour photo: Law Courts, Bendigo. Bendigo Former Bendigo Police Station on RH side of image. Fence along front of Police Station decorated with murals. Parking meters on street.bendigo, buildings, town hall & library, bendigo, town hall, library -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SNIPPETS OF BENDIGO
Bendigo Weekly - Snippets of Bendigo History, The Pall Mall story, part one - By Edith Lunn. Pall Mall was the vision of Richard Larritt who, from the Survey Office (Dudley House) at the top of View Street created order out of the chaos of the early alluvial mining activities along the Bendigo creek. Much history attaches to Pall Mall. The Freemasons' hotel, built in 1858, later renamed the Court house hotel, stands on the Mundy Street corner. In 1902 Sidney Myer opened his first shop close by. Bill Hampton had a grocery business and Colin Creek was a butcher in this block. On the Bull Street corner, Taylor Bros erected a two storied building for their drapery business. Crossing over Bull Street the former Commercial hotel stood on the corner from 1868. Many different shops filled the block to Williamson Street, they included Mr and Mrs Pedersen's café, the Gas Company's office, Fontawayne's frock shop, Hume and Iser, Doug Pain jeweller. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo, bendigo weekly -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - LAW COURTS, BENDIGO
Postcard, black and white. Image shows Law Courts, Bendigo. In foreground, wrought iron fence, on extreme RH side, former Police building. On bottom ' The Law Courts, Bendigo. No. 10'Valentine'sbendigo, buildings, law courts, bendigo, law courts, police building, gardens. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - POLICE BUILDING SITE, BULL STREET, BENDIGO, AFTER DEMOLITION
Colour photo: site of former Police Headquarters, Bull Street, Bendigo. Law Courts and former Post Office building on LH side. Site is clear of all building demolition works apart from small trailer. Sign on front wire fence 'Arvee Demolitions'. Three cars parked on kerbside in front - possibly late 1970's?organisation, government, police headquarters, bull street, bendig -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - LAW COURTS, BENDIGO
Postcard: image shows Law Courts, Bendigo. Former Police Station on RH side of Law Courts, beside Police Station is a Victorian house, bordering the Bendigo Creek and entry into Rosalind Park. In foreground, ivy basket, statue in Conservatory Gardens.Plastichromebendigo, buildings, law courts, bendigo, law courts, police station -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO & EASTER FAIR, c1963
View or Bendigo City from Rosalind Park lookout tower, looking over the former post office and the current law courts and city stores.slide, bendigo, city view -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO VIEWS, Apr 1962
Slide. Bendigo Views. View of the Law Courts, former Police Station and Conservatory Gardens, taken from Rosalind Park.slide, bendigo, bendigo views, bendigo views -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - CHS, BENDIGO LAW COURTS AND FORMER POST OFFICE, 1979
Slide. CHS, Bendigo Law Courts and former Post Office view from corner of Bull street and Pall Mall. Date: 7.4.79slide, bendigo, law courts, chs, bendigo law courts and former post office 1979 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Richards & Co, Ballarat Junior Technical School Tennis Court - 1956, 1956
When Ballarat Junior Technical School building was opened in 1921, there was little cleared space for the students to use for sporting activities. The area known as Battery Paddock was used for dodge-ball and football. Gradually the slope area was cleared and planted. In November 1922 a tennis court was opened in the Battery Paddock. It was designed and built by two former students of the Ballarat School of Mines. The old Mount Doran school house was moved to the area as a students' common room. A new tennis court was built in the same vicinity in 1934. This area was on the corner of Grant and Albert Streets. Area is where the Corbould Building and the Automotive Skills Centre of School of Mines Ballarat Grant Street Campus now stand. Black and white photograph of the tennis court built in 1934 at Ballarat Junior Technical School. Gaol wall to the left and the old Mount Doran school house that was moved to the school grounds in 1922 and used as a Students' common room. Four students playing tennis with others watching.Stamp on back indicating photographer - "Richards & Co - Ballarat"ballarat junior technical school, student, 1921, battery paddock, ballarat school of mines, ballarat school of mines tennis court, mount doran, students' common room, 1934, grant street, albert street, corbould building, automotive skills centre, student activities -
Clunes Museum
Album - PHOTO ALBUM
COLLINS PLACE - FOUR SHOP FRONTS IN FRASER STREET. 3 HAVE BEEN RESTORED. PRIVATE GARDENS SPILLING INTO STREET. CLUNES BOWLING CLUB - ST. THOMAS AQUINAS CATHOLIC CHURCH - CLUNES POST OFFICE - TOWN HALL & COURT HOUSE - R.S.L. BUILDING - A.N.Z BANK - 2 FORMER PUBS REFURBISHED I.E KEEBLES, THE RAILWAY HOTEL - MASONIC LODGE - FREE LIBRARYPHOTOGRAPH ALBUM DEPICTING PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN CLUNESlocal history, book, album, buildings