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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
... Port Fairy , South West, Victoria , Australia ...Councillor Conheady occupied a farm at Rosebrook. Cr P Conheady Shire of Belfast President 1919-20 1928-29Black and white portraitpresident, government, belfast, portrait, shire, municipal, local-government, conheady -
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Photograph, Robert Scott, Port Fairy Gardens
... Griffith St, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...The curved path through the Botanical Gardens at Port Fairy. The Port Fairy Botanical Gardens were formed in 1856 making it one of the earliest gardens in Victoria. The first curator was James Prior, he was paid fifty-two pounds per annum. He was an outstanding curator having been apprenticed to the trade in England at the age of 12, his brother Edward in later years was the Curator of the Koroit Gardens. Prior retired in 1903. During the years of his curatorship Port Fairy was said to have the best gardens outside the city of Melbourne, he was constantly in touch with Baron Von Mueller and later Guilfoyle of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Melbourne. In the early years plants from all over the world were planted here with varying rates of success many of them sent by Baron Von Mueller. In the 1930’ and 40’s the gardens were still very beautiful, and the curator was Roy Manuell. The beautiful iron gates at the entrance were destroyed in the 1946 floods and were replaced in 1989 using some of the material from the original gates. From the 1950’s on the gardens went into a state of decline, much being taken up by the caravan park until in 1986, after a public meeting ‘Friends of the Gardens’ was founded when the entrance section was restored. Black & white panoramic landscape of the paths and garden beds of the Botanical GardensPort Fairy Gardens W. Scottbotanical, garden, paths, trees -
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Photograph, Botanical Gardens Port Fairy
... Griffith Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria ...One of the large cannons located in Port Fairy in reply to the threat from foreign invaders. Originally located in the fort on Battery Hill they migrated to various destinations around the town. One of the two originally located at King George Square found its way to the gardens where it occupied several locations before resting at the car entrance to the Gardens - possibly when the Avenue of Honour was planted in Bourne Avenue. A great favorite with the kids of the town, both have now been returned to their original location where they are currently having their carriages refurbished. The Port Fairy Botanical Gardens were formed in 1856 making it one of the earliest gardens in Victoria. The first curator was James Prior, he was paid fifty-two pounds per annum. He was an outstanding curator having been apprenticed to the trade in England at the age of 12, his brother Edward in later years was the Curator of the Koroit Gardens. Prior retired in 1903. During the years of his curatorship Port Fairy was said to have the best gardens outside the city of Melbourne, he was constantly in touch with Baron Von Mueller and later Guilfoyle of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Melbourne. In the early years plants from all over the world were planted here with varying rates of success many of them sent by Baron Von Mueller. In the 1930’ and 40’s the gardens were still very beautiful, and the curator was Roy Manuell. The beautiful iron gates at the entrance were destroyed in the 1946 floods and were replaced in 1989 using some of the material from the original gates. From the 1950’s on the gardens went into a state of decline, much being taken up by the caravan park until in 1986, after a public meeting ‘Friends of the Gardens’ was founded when the entrance section was restored. Black & white photograph of the Large cannon situated in the Botanical GardensBotanical Gardens Port Fairybotanical, garden, cannon -
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Photograph
... Griffith Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria ...Entrance to Port Fairy Botanical Gardens. The Port Fairy Botanical Gardens were formed in 1856 making it one of the earliest gardens in Victoria. The first curator was James Prior, he was paid fifty-two pounds per annum. He was an outstanding curator having been apprenticed to the trade in England at the age of 12, his brother Edward in later years was the Curator of the Koroit Gardens. Prior retired in 1903. During the years of his curatorship Port Fairy was said to have the best gardens outside the city of Melbourne, he was constantly in touch with Baron Von Mueller and later Guilfoyle of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Melbourne. In the early years plants from all over the world were planted here with varying rates of success many of them sent by Baron Von Mueller. In the 1930’ and 40’s the gardens were still very beautiful, and the curator was Roy Manuell. The beautiful iron gates at the entrance were destroyed in the 1946 floods and were replaced in 1989 using some of the material from the original gates. From the 1950’s on the gardens went into a state of decline, much being taken up by the caravan park until in 1986, after a public meeting ‘Friends of the Gardens’ was founded when the entrance section was restored. Sepia landscape of the gates to the Botanical Gardens (taken on a slant)Post card - correspondence-Addressbotanical, garden, park, griffith street, gates -
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Photograph - Photographic copy
... Griffith Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria ...Original gates to the Botanical Gardens. The Port Fairy Botanical Gardens were formed in 1856 making it one of the earliest gardens in Victoria. The first curator was James Prior, he was paid fifty-two pounds per annum. He was an outstanding curator having been apprenticed to the trade in England at the age of 12, his brother Edward in later years was the Curator of the Koroit Gardens. Prior retired in 1903. During the years of his curatorship Port Fairy was said to have the best gardens outside the city of Melbourne, he was constantly in touch with Baron Von Mueller and later Guilfoyle of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Melbourne. In the early years plants from all over the world were planted here with varying rates of success many of them sent by Baron Von Mueller. In the 1930’ and 40’s the gardens were still very beautiful, and the curator was Roy Manuell. The beautiful iron gates at the entrance were destroyed in the 1946 floods and were replaced in 1989 using some of the material from the original gates. From the 1950’s on the gardens went into a state of decline, much being taken up by the caravan park until in 1986, after a public meeting ‘Friends of the Gardens’ was founded when the entrance section was restored. A visual description of earlier Port FairyBlack & white landscape of the gates at the entrance to the Botanical Gardens with people and dog botanical, garden -
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Postcard, Valentine Publishing Co, Entrance to Gardens. Port Fairy
... Griffith Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria ...pedestrian entrance to Botanical Gardens . The Port Fairy Botanical Gardens were formed in 1856 making it one of the earliest gardens in Victoria. The first curator was James Prior, he was paid fifty-two pounds per annum. He was an outstanding curator having been apprenticed to the trade in England at the age of 12, his brother Edward in later years was the Curator of the Koroit Gardens. Prior retired in 1903. During the years of his curatorship Port Fairy was said to have the best gardens outside the city of Melbourne, he was constantly in touch with Baron Von Mueller and later Guilfoyle of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Melbourne. In the early years plants from all over the world were planted here with varying rates of success many of them sent by Baron Von Mueller. In the 1930’ and 40’s the gardens were still very beautiful, and the curator was Roy Manuell. The beautiful iron gates at the entrance were destroyed in the 1946 floods and were replaced in 1989 using some of the material from the original gates. From the 1950’s on the gardens went into a state of decline, much being taken up by the caravan park until in 1986, after a public meeting ‘Friends of the Gardens’ was founded when the entrance section was restored. Nature of the visual information contained from early timesBlack and white photographic postcard taken from the north toward the Botanical Gardens gatesValentine Series 545. Entrance to Gardens, Port Fairy botanical, garden, gate, path -
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Photograph, Formerly 1858 Telegraph Office
... Cox Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria , Australia ...This building housed the Telegraph Office circa 1858 now a private residenceColoured photograph of bluestone buildinggovernment, building, cox street -
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Photograph, 1906
... Port Fairy, South West, Victoria ...St John's Church of England interior celebrating Easter and its first 50 yearsBlack and white photograph of St John's Church of England Interior decorated for Easterchurch, sunday-school, building, easter -
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Photograph
... Cnr of James and Bank street, Port Fairy, South West ...Caledonian 1847-53 D McLaws LicenceeBlack and white photographbuilding, inn, hotel, caledonian, d mclaws, agnes gourley -
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Photograph, 24 Campbell St
... 24 Campbell Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria ...coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, campbell street -
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Photograph, James Street
... James Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, james street -
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Photograph, Cox Street
... Cox Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, cox street -
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Photograph, Cooinda
... Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...Cooinda was one of three stately homes built on the hill at the entrance to Port Fairy the others being Talara and SeaviewBlack and white photograph of double storied house flanked by two single storied housescottage, building, home, house, cooinda, talara, seaview -
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Photograph, Leura
... South West, Victoria, Australia ...Leura homestead owned by Dick and Mary Fry. They appear on the verandah in this photoSepia Photographhomestead, building, home, house, leura -
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Photograph, Digby Family Somerset House 16 Albert St
... 21 Albert St, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...The Digby Family on the front verandah of their home Sommerset House 21 Albert Street Port FairyBlack and white photographcottage, building, home, house -
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Photograph
... Gipps street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...This house was owned in turn by the Evans, the Haylock’s and the Murray’s No 24 Gipps StBlack and white photograph taken from upstairs in the old flour mill in Gipps Street of 24 Gipps Street.cottage, building, home, house -
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Photograph, Clonmara Albert Rd
... Princes Highway, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria ...Coloured photographcottage, building, home, house -
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Photograph, Albert Rd
... Albert Road, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...Coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, albert road -
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Photograph, Albert Rd NS Section
... Albert Road, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...Coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, port fairy north -
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Photograph, Arthur Hoey Albert Rd 1992, 1992
... Albert Road, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...Arthur Hoey, a Port Fairy Builder inspecting the ruins of a cottage on Albert Road. Arthur went on to restore the cottage. Research done by family found that the house a t one stage belonged at one time to Chidley a photographer . Further information also to hand mentions the area being used by Stan Chidley for a "scent farm". Several types of herbs and flowers were being grown thereColoured photograph of Arthur Hoey standing in a hole in the wall of the cottagecottage, building, home, house, albert road, scent farm -
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Photograph, Albert Rd NS Section house removed c1995
... Albert Road, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...This house in Albert Road Port Fairy North was bought and removed by the Victorian Government to make way for a new section of the Princes Highway that was to loop around and bypass the town. It was last owned and farmed by Claude and Katrine Brown. Katrine was the library teacher at the Consolidated School in the 1960's.coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, port fairy north, albert road -
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Photograph, Albert Road
... Albert Road, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...Coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, albert road -
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Photograph
... Gipps Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...This view of the Customs house and Court house also includes the wreck bell which hung on a plinth outside the Customs house until the 1970's. The wreck bell was rung to alert the town that a ship was in trouble in the bayBlack and white photograph of the Wreck bell at Courthouse & Customhousebuilding, home, house, government, gipps street, court house, customs house, wreck bell -
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Photograph, 65 Cox St
... 65 Cox Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...Black and white photographcottage, building, home, house, cox street -
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Photograph, Drill Hall Cottage
... Bank Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...Residence attached to the Drill Hall. Now updated and tourist accommodation.coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, bank street -
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Photograph, Jackson's Cottage
... Sackville, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...Jackson's cottage in Sackville StreetBlack and white Photographcottage, building, home, house, jacksons -
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Photograph, 49 Cox St
... 49 Cox Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...black and white photographcottage, building, home, house, cox street -
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Photograph, Comely Banks
... Princes Highway, Port Fairy , South West, Victoria ...coloured photographcomely banks, building, home, house -
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Photograph, Braim House
... James Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...Braim House was built as a school by Doctor Braim now a private home coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, school, braim, james street -
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Photograph
... Albert Street, Port Fairy, South West, Victoria, Australia ...Coloured photographcottage, building, home, house, 21 albert st