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Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Contract, MUP and Robin Boyd, 14.05.1963
... and Registrar of the University of Melbourne on 14 May, 1963.... and Registrar of the University of Melbourne on 14 May, 1963 ...This is a copy of the contract for 'The Puzzle of Architecture', signed by Robin Boyd and the Vice Chancellor and Registrar of the University of Melbourne on 14 May, 1963.Typewritten and handwritten date -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Functional object - Electric Foot Warmer
... of the Chemistry Dept. at the University of Melbourne over a period... of the Chemistry Dept. at the University of Melbourne over a period ...Used by Colin Sach during his employment as Manager of the Chemistry Dept. at the University of Melbourne over a period of forty years.Manufacturing History Museum Victoria Commentary: Australian manufacturing history Philip Wollen Many years ago, when I was an ambition young man, I took over a company called Hecla.|This business was formed in 1872, long before Federation was even contemplated. The company established a rich tradition in the Australian manufacturing industry. The prodigious product range included kettles, mixers, toasters, hairdryers, urns, pie warmers, bain maries, and electric blankets for the domestic and commercial market. During the war it even manufactured parts for aircraft. It was one of Melbourne's largest employers.|Hecla was one of the pioneers in TV advertising, led by icons like Bert Newton, Bobby Limb, Evie Hayes and Graham Kennedy who ad Jibbed his way through irreverent and unscripted naughtiness about Hecla electric blankets and foot warmers. The slogan was 'By Hecla, its good1'. One can imagine the fun Bert and Graham had with their double entendres.|In the 60's Hecla entered into a partnership with General Electric and expanded rapidly. The massive factory, on the corner of Alexandra Parade and Chapel Street overlooking the Yarra River was a Melbourne landmark.|The business was formed by one of the scions of Melbourne industry. Mr Marriott was a metal worker of some repute, building the lights in front of Melbourne's Parliament House, the first steam car, the sideboard at the RACY Club, and the first factory to run on electricity.|By the time I acquired the company it was a shadow of its former self, incapable of competing with cheap Chinese imports. Wandering around the warehouse late one night I discovered a large, boarded up storeroom which appeared not to have been opened in decades.|Over several months I combed through the room, unearthing a treasure trove of products from a bygone era. Dusty files, engineering drawings, wooden prototypes, patent records, and correspondence from distributors on every continent.|I decided to track down an old man, Ray, long retired after 50 years with Hecla. He was not well off financially and welcomed the paid work. It turned out that he had done his apprenticeship with the company and there wasn't much he didn't know about it. He had been personally involved in the manufacture of almost every type of product on the Hecla smorgasbord's of products.|So for over 2 years he methodically assembled a mini museum of Hecla products, painstakingly polishing them and ensuring they were in working order. He attached the original brochure of each product and their respective warranty cards. For him it was ,a labour of love. For me it was a fascinating, if vicarious journey, into Australia's manufacturing past.|My colleagues complained that I was wasting money on his salary, our time and factory space on stuff that should have been dumped years ago. I tried to explain that I was merely a steward of the Hecla tradition, not merely an owner. Besides, the look on Ray's face convinced me that there was another dynamic at work. One I could see, but didn't really understand.|After he Passed away I faced a dilemma. What to do with this 'museum' of Hecla history. Nobody was interested.|So I kept the 'stuff' in private storage, hoping that same day someone would be interested in it. And the years passed.|Finally, I had a brainwave. Perhaps the Melbourne Museum would be interested. It was a long shot but I made the call. I had a nagging suspicion that they would think I was simply trying to get them to relieve me of paying for this huge collection to be taken to the tip.|To my surprise they said they would be willing to take a look, I secretly hoped that they would take the whole collection and not leave me with an incomplete jumble of appliances that I would indeed have to take to the tip.|On the appointed day, four serious looking young people showed up. Armed with digital cameras, note books and poker faces they spent four hours analysing the goods and the supporting materials. I asked them if they had any interest and their response was decidedly non-committal. It depends on the acquisitions committee, I was told. I was disheartened and packed up the exhibits to go back into storage.|Imagine my surprise when months later they telephoned to say that they had researched the history of the company, and yes, they would like to take the whole collection. And a truck with 'handlers' would arrive the following day to pick it up. Two years ago all Hecla's archives left me forever and went to the Museum's warehouse.|Well, to my delight I received a call yesterday inviting me to a private viewing of the exhibition at the Melbourne Museum. These young historians had meticulously assembled an impressive display of Melbourne's industry and technology going back to the 1800's. They thanked me like a significant benefactor when it is I who should have thanked them.|I saw the excitement in the eyes of these young people who had somehow managed to dig out and assemble memories from Australia's past. If this is the standard of care that the curators of the Melbourne Museum show all their exhibits, our history is in safe hands.|Their meticulous work took me back to those years long ago when I saw an old man lovingly assembling and cataloging a lifetime of his work.|It took me back to the day when Australians actually made things. Long before we became a nation of quarrymen. Before we became animal-factory 'farmers'. Of a time when products didn't break down, or dumped and replaced before the warranty expired. When men like Mr Marriott cared deeply about what their hands produced.|It reminded me of the call I received from an elderly lady in Tasmania asking for the electrical element for a Hecla K7 kettle. I searched the archives and called her back. The K7 was produced decades earlier and we no longer carried that spare part. She was quite disheartened and told me her kettle had finally 'given up the ghost' and she couldn't bear to part with it. It was a present from her husband on their wedding day 45 years ago. Her final words were 'they don't make them like that, do they? By Hecla they were good1'|I'm glad I followed my instinct and put Ray back on the payroll all those years ago..|I like to think Mr Marriott would have been pleased.Square metal box with electrical elements inside. Used to stand on or to put feet on when sitting. Elaborate pattern in centre with inscription.Hecla Foot Warmerdomestic items, heating -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Mixed media - Video, RDHS Guest Speaker Presentation - "Heritage and Social Significance" - Prof. Charles Sowerine
... of Melbourne, Fellow at La Trobe University and Chair of RHSV Heritage... Professor at University of Melbourne, Fellow at La Trobe University ...Digitised video (3.07GB) Duration: 50 minutes. Recorded May, 2022 (Video is available for viewing at Ringwood & District Historical Society Archives by appointment)Prof. Charles Sowerwine, Emeritus Professor at University of Melbourne, Fellow at La Trobe University and Chair of RHSV Heritage Committee, presents this talk on the subject of Heritage, both from an academic point of view and the practical appreciation of this integral part of our culture and local identification. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Melba & Co, 1930
... at the University of Melbourne, and was ordained a Wesleyan minister. He...) was educated at the University of Melbourne, and was ordained ...Rev. E. H. Chapple (1866 - 1956) was educated at the University of Melbourne, and was ordained a Wesleyan minister. He was admitted Presbyterian in 1904. Matte, black and white 3/4 studio portrait of Rev. Edward Henry Chapple who is standing and looking directly at the camera. He is dressed in an academic gown over his clerical suit and collar and is holding a rolled document in his left had. The photograph has a grey which has a gold border and a black and gold script inscription. It is tipped onto brown card which has some pencil handwriting and an ink handwritten dedication at the bottom right.Front: "REV. E. H. CHAPPLE - B.A. MINISTER ST. ANDREWS 1913 - 1934" Back: "For Victor Taken 1930"rev e h chapple ba, st andrew's presbyterian church oakleigh, rev e h chapple ba presbyterian minister -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - School Book, The Austral Geography for class VI
... University of Melbourne Melbourne Christchurch, Wellington, Durbin...,Sc., F.R.S. ?? Professor of of Geology in teh University ...Dulcie Baily Born Stawell 1919 Married Murris Trickey 1941 School Book Grade 6Blue Fabric, Card, paperDulcie Bailey PRICE 1/- The AUSTRAL GEOGRAPHY FOR CLASS VI. By J.W. Gregory D,Sc., F.R.S. ?? Professor of of Geology in teh University of Melbourne Melbourne Christchurch, Wellington, Durbin, ?? & London Whitcombe & Thomas Limited All Rights Reserved. J.W. Gregory D.Sc F.R.S. education, primary school -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Zelda Martin, The Rise and Fall of Goldfields Towns
... Zelda Martin was a PhD candidate at the University... Martin was a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne ...Zelda Martin was a PhD candidate at the University of Melbourne. This paper was an introduction to the proposed chapters 5-9 of her thesis - "The Main Towns and Their Hinterland".Nine page article on Victorian goldfields town. The article was written during the author's PhD study. zelda martin, victorian goldfield towns, hinterland, central place theory, mining camps, bendigo, castlemaine, ballarat, buninyong, moonambel, william dale, elizabeth dale, the loddon, redbank, maldon, george clendinning, richard william schmidt, newbury, william newbound, william luelf -
Federation University Historical Collection
Memorabilia - Shield, University of Ballarat Shield, c1995
... university of melbourne... under the sponsorship of the University of Melbourne. The logo... the sponsorship of the University of Melbourne. The logo incorporated ...The University of Ballarat was created on 01 January 1994 under the sponsorship of the University of Melbourne. The logo incorporated the Stars of the Southern Cross (Eureka) Flag.Metal University of Ballarat logo on timber crest. university of ballarat, university of melbourne, southern cross, shield, crest, logo -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Decorative object - Tower Hill model, 2017
... , November 2017. Made by a University of Melbourne, Melbourne School..., November 2017. Made by a University of Melbourne, Melbourne School ...Tower Hill model - made for House of Ideas Exhibition, November 2017. Made by a University of Melbourne, Melbourne School of Design, Masters student. -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Associate Professor Edward Byam Brown, c.1950
... in Electrical Engineering at the University of Melbourne. He married Dr... in Electrical Engineering at the University of Melbourne. He married Dr ...Edward Byam Brown (1880-1966) was Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering at the University of Melbourne. He married Dr Vera Scantlebury in 1926.Black and white photograph showing a man wearing jacket, vest and tie, sitting surrounded by engineering equipment."Assoc. Prof. Edward Byam / Brown / c.1950".associate professor edward byam brown -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
printed etching
... , Yorkshire, Queen's College, University of Melbourne... College, University of Melbourne...., minister, Yorkshire, Queen's College, University of Melbourne "Revd ...Rev. James Sugden was a Wesleyan minister in Yorkshire, U.K., and was the father of Rev. Edward Holdsworth Sugden, first Master of Queen's College, University of Melbourne.Waist length B & W printed engraving of the Rev. James Sugden."Revd. James Sugden. Engraved by J. Cochran from a photograph"james sugden, edward holdsworth sugden, wesleyan, minister, yorkshire, queen's college, university of melbourne -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, Travelling North (play) by David Williamson performed by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 30 October 1979
... by The University of Melbourne and the Melbourne Theatre Company... by The University of Melbourne and the Melbourne Theatre Company ...The program indicates the play was presented by The University of Melbourne and the Melbourne Theatre Company in association with The Nimrod Theatre of Sydney. John Bell was the director of The Nimrod Theatre.Paper program athenaeum theatre, program, travelling north, melbourne theatre company, nimrod theatre company, david williamson -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Article: History and Philosophy Dept. University of Melbourne, Vic. Aus. 12/9/1991, Alpine Botanical Expeditions of Ferdinand Mueller. Linden Gillbank
... Article: History and Philosophy Dept. University of... Gillbank. Article: History and Philosophy Dept. University... Gillbank. Article: History and Philosophy Dept. University ...Alpine Botanical Expeditions of Ferdinand Mueller. Linden Gillbank. Article: History and Philosophy Dept. University of Melbourne, Vic. Aus. 12/9/1991.john garner collection, ballarat botanical gardens, mueller, alpine, expedition, gardens, ballarat -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - BMTA COLLECTION: PROGRAMS AND FLYERS, 1984 - 2002
... by members of the University of Melbourne Conservatorium in 1928... by members of the University of Melbourne Conservatorium in 1928 ...The Victorian Music Teachers Association was formed by members of the University of Melbourne Conservatorium in 1928. The Bendigo group operated from the 1930's till 2006.Bendigo Music Teachers Association Concert Programs and Flyers 1984 - 2002 onwards A4 white papers in plastic sleeve Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Concer 1 - 2 December 1984 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Bendigo Town Hall 20th April 1986 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Inglewood, Bendigo Town Hall and Maryborough, 9th, 10th and 24th August 1986 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, Faure's Requiem 22nd November 1987 Bendigo Easter Festival 1988, 9th April 1988 Winter Concert 30th July, 1989 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Palm Sunday Concert, 19th March 1989 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Family Concert, 4th November 1990 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Mozart's Requiem, 7th September 1991 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, Bendigo Easter Fair Palm Sunday Concert 12th April, 1992 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, 4th April, 1993 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, 14th November 1993 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, An evening of Fine Music, 2nd September 1995 Benola Singers and Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, Handel's Messiah, 31st March 1996 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, 1996 winter Concerto Concert, 20th July, 1996 Combined Choir Concert, Bendigo Festival, 25th October 1997 Benola Singers and Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, Handel's Messiah, 5th April, 1998 Oratorio, The Creation, Palm Sunday, 16th April 2000 Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, Beethoven at Sacred Heart, 10th November 2002 Piano Duo, Kharitonova and Mashlak, Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, Young Soloist in Concert, 24th July Bendigo Symphony Orchestra, Summer Concert, 8th, 14th, 15th December, Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Programme, Conductor: David Lord Bendigo Symphony Orchestra with Bendigo Youth Orchestra, 14th August Bendigo Easter Fair, Easter Festival Concert, 28th March Masterpieces of Opera and Instrument, 25th October Moscow! Moscow! 18th July, Bendigo Symphony Orchestra and Bendigo Youth Choir Spring Concert, 10th September Bendigo Symphony Orchestra Concert, 30th July, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Toccata and Fugue, 26th October, Bendigo Symphony Ochestra, Winter Concert, 26th July, Mozart's, The Magic Flute, 4th July, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - BMTA COLLECTIONS: SCRAPBOOK, 1978 - 2005
... by members of the University of Melbourne Conservatorium in 1928... by members of the University of Melbourne Conservatorium in 1928 ...The Victorian Music Teachers Association was formed by members of the University of Melbourne Conservatorium in 1928. The Bendigo group operated from the 1930's till 2006.Bendigo Music Teachers Association: Scrapbook Binder Scrapbook. Blue and Red. White Pages Various cuttings attached to pages, music related. Cuttings are various advertisements and programs of events, newspaper clippings related to music, autographs and signitures. -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Hancock residence, Ballarat 1869
... owned by the University of Melbourne. This photo is believed... and is currently owned by the University of Melbourne. This photo ...The house is located at 806 Mair Street and is currently owned by the University of Melbourne. This photo is believed to have been taken from the Ballarat Base Hospital tower.mair street, private dwelling, building -
International House, The University of Melbourne
Photograph (Item), Scene from the International House play, 1964
... presented by residents of International House at the University...International House, The University of Melbourne 241 Royal ...'The Teahouse of the August Moon' was the first play presented by residents of International House at the University of Melbourne. The 'House play' has gone on to become a regular annual event. play, performing arts -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Shannon Faulkhead et al, Power and the passion : our ancestors return home, 2010
... , histories, Melbourne University, laws, Melboune, Victoria, art... action against the University of Melbourne and the Museum..., , ancestors, history, histories, Melbourne University, laws, Melboune ...It had never happened before! No one had every taken legal action against the University of Melbourne and the Museum of Victoria, challenging their right to keep collections of the skeletal remains of the ancestor of Aboriginal people ... . For the 25th anniversary of the reburial in Kings Doman Garden, Shannon Faulkhead and Jim Berg tell the story of this significant battle in the history of colonisation of this country. The story incorporates the voices of 22 people, both Koorie and non-Koorie, who were involved at the time- Gatefold.B&w illustrations, b&w photographsmuseum of victoria, koori, koorie, , ancestors, history, histories, melbourne university, laws, melboune, victoria, art, artists -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet, To Punish and to Protect: A History of the Ballarat Gaol, 2018, 2018
... for the capstone subject 'Making history' at the University of Melbourne... subject 'Making history' at the University of Melbourne in 2018 ...This work is an undergraduate essay submitted for the capstone subject 'Making history' at the University of Melbourne in 2018. The primary objective of the project was to research and write a local history for a public audience. Grey soft covered booklet with an old black and white image of the front of the Ballarat Gaol on the cover. ballart gaol, pentonville, gallows, charles deutschman, louisa rooke, susan dooley, andrew george scott, captain moonlight -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Drawing: Peter Bryant BURNS (b.1924 AUS), Voyager
... Burns studied at Melbourne Technical College and University... at Melbourne Technical College and University of Melbourne ...Burns studied at Melbourne Technical College and University of Melbourne. An architect and painter he exhibited with the Contemporary Art Society where he was to become secretary and vice president. -
Vision Australia
Container - Object, University of Melbourne diploma tube, 1938?
... University of Melbourne diploma tube...A tube sent from the University of Melbourne transporting... A tube sent from the University of Melbourne transporting Hugh ...A tube sent from the University of Melbourne transporting Hugh Jeffrey's university diploma. It is addressed to The Principal, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, St Kilda Road Prahran.1 cardboard tube with address handwrittenhugh jeffrey, awards -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Book: Fever Hospital: a history of Fairfield Infectious Diseases Hospital
... Hardcover book of 274 pages published 2002 by Melbourne... of 274 pages published 2002 by Melbourne University Press. Book ...Hardcover book of 274 pages published 2002 by Melbourne University Press.fairfield infectious diseases hospital, fairfield hospital. -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Old Quadrangle, Melbourne University, 02/10/2010
... Old Quadrangle, Melbourne University...University of Melbourne... of a sandstone building at Melbourne University.... designed by R.E. Featherstone. University of Melbourne Eight Hours ...It was during the construction of this building that stonemasons put down their tools in April 1856 and marched to the City of Melbourne and inaugurated a movement which won the Eight Hours Day for building workers in Victoria. The victory became an international benchmark in the history of the labour movement. This is the oldest building on campus and was constructed of Tasmanian freestone between 1854 and 1857 to the design of architect Francis M. White. For many years the building was used as the University's Administrative centre, library, lecture rooms and professional residences. The east and west wings were extended in 1930 to the design of J.S. Gawler. The quadrangle was completed in 1969 with the addition of the southern wing which contains the University Council Chamber designed by R.E. Featherstone.Colour photograph in digital format of the arches of a sandstone building at Melbourne University.university of melbourne, eight hours day, eight hour day, 8 hour day, gawler, featherstone, fm white, tasmanian sandstone, sandstone, francis white -
Federation University Historical Collection
Book, The College of Domestic Economy Prospectus, 1944, 1914
... university of melbourne.... The Training College and University of Melbourne proveded instructors.... The Training College and University of Melbourne proveded instructors ...The College of Domestic Economy was located at 450 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne. In 1914 the superintendent was Miss M. Sandes. The Training College and University of Melbourne proveded instructors for some courses.Brown soft covered book of 32 pages. Includes four photographs of work on display.college of domestic economy, m. sandes, donald clark, a,c. mountain, jean greig, constance ellis, marjory robertson, mabel sandes, e eddie, mrs storer, miss vieusseux, miss williams, mr graham, mr varey, prof berry, prof spencer, dr bull, prof osborne, university of melbourne, training college, elementary drawing, designs, form and colour, first aid, care of children, applied hygiend, dr jean greig, dr eileen fitzgerald -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, Modern Home Exhibition (facsimile)
... of Architecture Students at the Melbourne School of Design University... of Architecture Students at the Melbourne School of Design University ...This is a facsimile copy, produced by Masters of Architecture Students at the Melbourne School of Design University of Melbourne, 2017. This features newspaper articles published during the Modern Home Exhibition 1949.walsh st library -
National Wool Museum
Report, Australian agriculture in 1941
... University of Melbourne... from the Dept of Agriculture, University of Melbourne 1942... situation. Wool industry World War II University of Melbourne Lang ..."Australian agriculture in 1941" and an accompanying letter from the Dept of Agriculture, University of Melbourne 1942. The letter deals with the report and questions the continuance of the "group" on Primary Industries in the wartime situation.wool industry world war ii, university of melbourne, lang, dr w. roy, wool industry, world war ii -
Clunes Museum
Document - REPORT, A REVIEW OF THE MANAGEMENT OF QUEENS PARK, CLUNES FROM AN HISTORICAL, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT, 2006
... : PROFESSOR ROGER COUSENS LOCATION : UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, BURNLEY... : PROFESSOR ROGER COUSENS LOCATION : UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, BURNLEY ...PREPARED BY : JEANETTE SPITTLE PROJECT SUPERVISOR : PROFESSOR ROGER COUSENS LOCATION : UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, BURNLEY CAMPUS UNIT : INDUSTRY PROJECT : 202-311 DATE : NOVEMBER 2006A REVIEW OF THE MANAGEMENT OF QUEEN'S PARK, CLUNES FROM AN HISTORICAL, SOCIAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTEXT, UNBOUND, 8 X PAGES WITH COLOUR IMAGES ON THE FRONT PAGE PREPARED BY: JEANETTE SPITTLE PROJECT SUPERVISOIR: PROFESSOR ROGER COUSENS LOCATION: UNIVERISITY OF MELBOURN, BURNLEY CAMPUS UNIT: INDUSTRY PROJECT: 202-311 DATE: NOVEMBER 2006local history, documents, reports, queens park -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Primitive Art, 1949
... and on release at the University of Melbourne. Donated by a friend... and on release at the University of Melbourne. Donated by a friend ...Book first published 1940, Reprinted 1942, Revised and enlarged by the author whilst interned in Tatura Camp 3 and on release at the University of Melbourne. Donated by a friend of the Adam family.Blue and white soft covered book. Black printing. 2 Pelicans on front cover. Picture of author and short history of his life. By Leonhard Adam.dunera, leonhard adam, camp 2 tatura, camp 3 tatura, camp 4 tatura -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, Dr Gary Presland, The Place for a Village - Gary Presland, 2012
... , Melbourne and archaeology at the University of London. His major... at LaTrobe University, Melbourne and archaeology at the University ...Dr Gary Presland studied history at LaTrobe University, Melbourne and archaeology at the University of London. His major research interests have been in Aboriginal and natural history of the Melbourne area. He researched The Place for a Village as a PdD, in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at The University of Melbourne. His previous books include Aboriginal Melbourne and For God's sake send the trackers. Gary Presland is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society of Victoria, an Honorary Fellow at The University of Melbourne and an Honorary Associate of Museum Victoria, where he was the 2001 Thomas Ramsay Science and Humanities Fellow. He is a current Editor of The Victorian Naturalist, published by the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria, since 1884.The Place for a Village won The Victorian Community History Awards 2009 for best publication.How nature has shaped the city of MelbourneHandwritten notation first page - With best wishes, Gary Presland 22 February 2020. -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Still Image, 1886
... , University of Melbourne Archives, Semmens photograph collection... of Melbourne 4 Water Street University of Melbourne Creswick Campus ...photograph of J.La Gerche. from the E.J.Semmens collection, University of Melbourne Archives, Semmens photograph collection no.102/90. accompanying letter from Angela Taylor to Ron Hately 1995Photograph -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre program, The Merchant of Venice (play) by William Shakespeare performed at the Athenaeum Theatre by the Melbourne Theatre Company commencing 26 July 1977, 1977
... The program states: "The University of Melbourne presents... melbourne The program states: "The University of Melbourne presents ...The program states: "The University of Melbourne presents the Melbourne Theatre Company in The Merchant of Venice". The play completes the Melbourne Theatre Company's Season 24, Part one, of performances at the Athenaeum Theatre, The Melbourne Theatre company was also performing at the Russell Street Theatre (at the Melbourne University. ). While MTC was waiting for its purpose-built playhouse at Southbank to be completed, performances were held at the Athenaeum and popular with subscribers. Program notes state that the company thanks everyone for their support "during Part 1 of the Season, during which attendances were higher than at any other time in our Company's history". The Artistic Director for this season was Ray Lawler, author of the Doll Trilogy which was later performed at the Athenaeum Theatre. The play was directed by John Sumner who would have appreciated the acoustics of the 'intimate theatre".Paper program; coloured cover; 16 p. includes articles about the play and the actors.melbourne theatre company, the merchant of venice, william shakespeare, john sumner, jonathan hardy