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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Former Corner Store in Lyons Street South, Ballarat, 2020, 13/04/2020
Colour photograph of a former corner store in Lyons Street South, Ballarat, near the intersection of Sebastopol Street.ballarat, cast iron, lyons st, lyons street south, architecture -
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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, 31 Lyons Street South, Ballarat Central, 13/04/2020
Colour photograph of a weatherboard house with beautiful iron lace.ballarat, cast iron, lyons st, lyons street south, architecture, wrought iron lacework, iron lace -
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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, 214 Lyons Street South, Ballarat Central, 13/04/2020
Colour photograph of a weatherboard house with caste iron lacework.ballarat, cast iron, lyons st, lyons street south, architecture, wrought iron lacework, iron lace -
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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, 204 Lyons Street South, Ballarat Central, 13/04/2020
Colour photograph of a weatherboard house with caste iron lacework and a picket fence.ballarat, cast iron, lyons st, lyons street south, architecture, wrought iron lacework, iron lace, picket face -
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Photograph, Clare Gervasoni, Cast Iron Mailbox, 15/02/2020
... A red castiron mailbox in Lydiard Street South, Ballarat Cast ...A red castiron mailbox in Lydiard Street South, Ballaratmailbox, letterbox, mail, lydiard street south -
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Photograph, Houses in South Street, Ballarat Central, 13/04/2020
... Office goldfields ballarat south street cast iron Colour ...Colour photograph of houses in South Street Street, Ballarat, near the intersection of Armstrong Street South.ballarat, south street, cast iron -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Pirates of Penzance 1962, 1962
Left to right: Glenda Felstead, Alan Gregory (Pirate King - teacher), Dorothy Kinnane, Lynette Coulson (lead soprano), Garry Dark (Frederick - lead tenor), Robynne Dale (Ruth), Jack Youens (Major General), Cheryl Ford, Policeman? The operetta was performed at Her Majesty's Theatre. The cast and crew used to meet at a cafe in Unicorn Lane called "The Hide-away" after the show, and after rehearsals. "The Hide-away" was in the basement, down stairs, dimly lit, and catered for coffee and food.Digital copy of photograph black and whitedorothy kinnane, lynette coulson, garry dark, robynne dale, jack youens, cheryl ford, theatre, pirates of penzance -
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Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, St Peter's Daylesford Communion Breakfast, 1930, 09/11/1930
"ST. PETER'S DAYLESFORD. General Communion and Breakfast. On Sunday November 9, a general Communion of the men; of the parish will be held in St Peter's Church, Daylesford. A communion breakfast will subsequently take place." Melbourne Advocate, 30 October 1930. "General Communion and Breakfast, Daylesford War Memorial Protest by Rev. Dr. Collins Rights of Catholics Ignored THE splendid Catholicity of the Daylesford parish was demonstrated on Sunday morning last when a general Communion of the men of the parish took place at the 8 o'clock Mass at St. Peter's Church. This proud and edifying demonstration of faith concluded a very successful mission in the parish, conducted by the Rev. Fr. O'Flynn, C.SS.R., and Rev. Fr. Frean, C.SS.R., Daylesford parish is fairly scattered, and from every corner of it came men to take their part in the general Communion. The missioners and the Rev. W. M. Collins. D.D., P.P.. have reason to be deeply gratified at the result of the mission. His Grace the Archbishop of Melbourne (Most Rev. Dr. Mannix) was the celebrant of the Mass. He was assisted in administering the Sacrament by Rev. Dr. Collins. At the close of the Mass the hymn, "Faith of Our Fathers." was sung. The breakfast was served in the Daylesford Town Hall, the men marching there from the church. More than 250 partook of breakfast. In the balcony were lady parishioners who wished to listen to the speeches. His Grace the Archbishop was at the head table, and with him were Rev. W. M. Collins, P.P.; Crs. Bolton and Gleeson (Shire of Glenlyon), and Courtney (Shire of Davlesford); Messrs. Cleary and Egan (Blampied). Mr. J. T. Murphy. Mr. Considine, and Mr. O'Donnell (BuIIarto). Several selections were played by the Holy Cross Convent orchestra, Daylesford, and the catering was admirably carried out by Mrs. Mann. It was a well-organised and successful function, and the general arrangements reflected the highest credit on the Rev. Dr. Collins and those associated with him. Much favourable comment was made upon the great success achieved. A WAR MEMORIAL SERVICE. Strong Protest by Rev. Dr. Collins. The Rev. Dr. Collins said it was no exaggeration for him to say that he was a proud pastor that day. He had reason to be proud of the magnificent demonstration of faith made by the Catholic men of the parish at St. Peter's Church. It was promoted by a supernatural motive, and the men were sure to get their reward. He knew that many men had attended at great sacrifice, and that numbers had to grope about in the early hours to get everything in readiness at their farms and dairies. He was deeply thankful for the fine response made by the men to his invitation, and no greater encouragement could be given to him in his work in the parish. They had made a creditable demonstration before the people of Daylesford, whose good opinion they valued and wanted to retain. Catholics were part of the community, and the community's troubles were their troubles. Generally they had a few of their own troubles, but they were not wanting in helping the community to bear its troubles. Just now they were passing through a difficult time. The surrounding shires seemed to be better off than Daylesford, but the municipal fathers at Daylesford had spent a lot of money wisely in attracting tourists to the beautiful district. The money spent, he was certain, would come back a hundredfold. They appreciated the good work done by the municipal authorities, and were prepared to do their part in shoulder-ing their civic obligations. A Frankly Protestant Memorial Service. He could not let the occasion pass without calling the attention of the Daylesford people to an injustice that was being done the Catholic body, unwittingly he believed. Hie referred to the ceremony for the unveiling of the Soldiers' Memorial. It had been decided to adopt a frankly Protestant service. Catholics could not take part in a non-Catholic service, and that was not due in any way to any recent whim or caprice. Catholics had made common sacrifices, and the war memorial should stand for the Catholic boys who had fallen as well as non-Catholic soldiers. Catholics had contributed towards the cost of the memorial, and yet a programme had been adopted on the occasion of the public unveiling that excluded Catholics from taking part. They had a right to be at the ceremony, but it was asking them too much to shed their principles in order to be present. Their forefathers did not shed their principles when there was much more at stake, and they did not intend to shed theirs. They took that stand for Faith, and were still loyal citizens of Australia. The great majority, he was certain, did not realise the difficulties of Catholics, and that the stand taken was a matter of principle. There was always a minority, however, who were ever ready to score a victory over Rome at any price. Thanks to Non-Catholics. Having made his protest, he would not be honest if he did not express his gratitude to many non-Catholics in Daylesford for their help. In the Boxing Day carnival, which was their principal effort on behalf of the schools, non-Catholics gave splendid support, which he very much appreciated. The success of the carnival was dependent to a large extent on the generous help of Protestants. He trusted that the Catholic men generally would take note of what he said, and turn over a new leaf, as so many new leaves had been turned over since the mission. Missioners and Nuns Thanked. The work of the Redemptorist Fathers had been fruitful of results in the parish, and what they had done had paved the way for the magnificent men's demonstration. He wished heartily to thank the Fathers, and his thanks were also due to the Holy Cross Convent. If the Faith were strong in Daylesford, it was largely due to the Catholic schools in the district. They should never forget the Presentation nuns, and should be prepared to help them in every possible way. He was very thankful to the Rev. Mother for her kindness in entertaining many at the convent, and also for providing the orchestra at the Communion breakfast. A Splendid Success. He was greatly delighted at the presence of his Grace the Archbishop. When he started to talk about the breakfast, many told him it would not be a success. First of all, it was intended to hold the breakfast in the schoolroom, but the response was so good that it was considered they should get the Rex Theatre. Finally, they were compelled to take the Town Hall in order to accommodate the large number who purchased tickets. The presence of his Grace gave additional lustre to the successful demonstration. He was proud of the men of the parish, and hoped God would bless them and their families. (Applause.) The first toast honoured was that of "The Pope and the King." WELCOME TO HIS GRACE Proposing the toast of "His Grace the Archbishop," Cr. J. Bolton said he wished to congratulate the Rev. Dr. Collins on the wonderful success of the two functions. All parts of the parish were represented at the general Communion in St. Peter's Church, and it was an inspiring spectacle. It showed that the Faith was deep and strong in Daylesford. A great privilege had been given to them, and they owed grateful thanks to the Rev. Dr. Collins. He wished to welcome his Grace the Archbishop, and he trusted that he would enjoy his visit to the district. The country was passing through a difficult time at present, and it required plenty of clear thinking and acting to put things right again. He hoped his Grace would touch on the situation, and give them the benefit of his thoughtful and wellreasoned views. Whatever his Grace said would be worth listening to. (Applause.) THE ARCHBISHOP CONGRATULATES PASTOR AND PEOPLE. DAYLESFORD A MODEL PARISH. His Grace the Archbishop said he need not assure them that he came to Daylesford with great pleasure. His visits to Daylesford were always pleasant, but the present visit was additionally pleasant and memorable because he had the opportunity of assisting at one of the most inspiring functions that it had ever been his good fortune to attend. He was really touched to the heart when he stood on the altar and saw the beautiful St. Peter's Church—there were few churches to compare with it in the country—filled with the men of Daylesford and of the surrounding districts. Practically all the Catholic men in the parish were present at the general Communion, and it gave him very deep satisfaction and genuine pleasure to be amongst them. As the Rev. Dr. Collins and Cr. Bolton had said, it was a proof of the depth and soundness of the Faith of the Catholic people of the parish. He wished to congratulate the Rev. Dr. Collins upon the magnificent success that had attended his efforts since he came to Daylesford. He thought the Rev. Dr. Collins had been a very happy man since he took up work in the parish. He came to Daylesford more or less broken in health, and his best friends were doubtful whether his health would stand the strain of parochial duty. However, he had never looked back. He doubted if Dr. Collins would care to leave Daylesford, unless he were appointed Prefect of Propaganda, Rome, or some very high distinction was conferred on him. At all events, things had gone on well with Dr. Collins since he came to Daylesford, and he could see some of the reason for it in looking at the fine gathering before him. The Rev. Dr. Collins was a very zealous and spiritual man, and his lot had been cast amongst people who had responded to his labours. ... (Melbourne Advocate, 13 November 1930) Black and white photograph taken in Daylesford Town Hall depicting numerous men standing, and sitting at tables during the St Peter's Catholic Church Communion Breakfast. Arch Bishop Daniel Mannix stands centre back.st peter's catholic church, daylesford, communion breakfast, daylesford town hall, daniel mannix, george gervasoni, gus gervasoni -
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Digital photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Trajan's Columns, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, 2016, 09/2016
... Photograph of a cast of Trajan's Column at the Victoria... by nationality. TRajan's Column roman forum plaster casts Photograph ...These original columns are marble, made in 113AD. They come from Rome, Italy and are held in the Cast Courts at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. The collection of casts at the museum is one of the most important in the world. Their original purpose was educational when it was not easy to trail and see original works. they thus provided an opportunity for students to study. The Cast Courts opened in 1873 and allowed the display of large monuments. These galleries are currently divided by nationality. Photograph of a cast of Trajan's Column at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. The column has been displayed in two parts. he massive cast is a tremendous feat of both engineering and casting. Displayed in the Architectural Courts from the time of their opening in 1873, it provided the opportunity for students (and others not able to travel to Rome) to see this iconic monument of the classical world. The cast of the column is made up of sections of plaster reliefs that are attached to an inner chimney built of brick. Each section was individually numbered so that the column could easily be assembled like a giant jigsaw puzzle. (http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/t/trajans-column/)trajan's column, roman forum, plaster casts -
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Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, The Cast Courts, 2016, 09/2016
... ." Ref: https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/history-of-the-cast-courts ...This ornate cross sits at the right hand side of View of Trajan's column, Cast Courts, Room 46a, The West Court, Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Cast Courts: "When the Architectural Courts – or Cast Courts as they are now known – opened in 1873, The Builder magazine compared the experience of seeing them to a first glimpse of Mont Blanc, creating one of those 'impressions that can scarcely be effaced'. Since then, these two enormous rooms and the reproductions they contain have continued to impress and inspire visitors to the Museum. For centuries, antiquarian interest in world architecture and sculpture led to reproductions – or copies – being made of outstanding national monuments and notable sculptures. When the Museum was founded, it collected and displayed reproductions of great art and architecture from across the world in order to offer objects for study and tell a complete story of the history of art and design. Casts are made by placing several plaster moulds upon the surface of the original structure. Once hardened and removed, the moulds are then enclosed in an outer casing, the interior coated with a separating agent and the wet plaster poured in. When set, the pieces are then assembled and the joints and surfaces finished off, to make a complete reproduction of the original work. The finished product – as well as being a formidable technical achievement in its own right – enables admirers to study faithful reproductions of important monuments and works of art." Ref: https://www.vam.ac.uk/articles/history-of-the-cast-courtslondon, victoria and albert museum, cast courts -
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35mm Slide, St Andrew's Kirk, Ballarat circa late 1950s
St Andrew's Kirk faces into Sturt St, but this photograph is taken at an unusual angle from Dawson St. Architecturally this church is of great importance being part of the group of churches in Dawson St which includes St Patrick Cathedral, and the former Congregational and Baptist churches. The cast iron fence was erected after 1900. Mrs Bon Strange and her husband Bert were well known Ballarat residents. When Mrs Strange died some years ago, her extensive slide collection was sorted through and those relevant to Ballarat were gifted to the Ballarat Library. -
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Album (Item) - "The Visit" Bialik College, theatre production, 1998
1998 Theatre Production of "The Visit". Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.theatre production, bialik college, judaism, 1990s -
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Album (Item) - "The Reading Zone", Bialik College, Theatre Production, 1997
The "Reading Zone" was presented by students in Years 2 & 3, 1997 on December 3-4. Venue was Phoenix Theatre at Deakin University in Burwood. The play was written by Elisa Gray. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1990s, bialik college, judaism, theatre production -
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Album (Item) - "The Reunion", Bialik College, Theatre Production, 1997
1997 Bialik College presented the play "The Reunion" written by Elsia Grey and performed by years 4, 5, 6. Performed at Stonnington Theatre in Malvern on 29-30 October. The interior contains a crew list, a cast list, samples of tickets and a note as to the play's conception by the Director, Emma Fredman. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1990s, bialik college, theatre production, judaism -
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Album (Item) - "Phantom of the Auditorium", Bialik College, Theatre Production, 1995
Performed at Hawthorn Institute of Education by years 4, 5 & 6. One show on Wednesday 1 November 1995. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1990s, judaism, theatre production, bialik college -
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Album (Item) - "A Fractured Torah Tale", Bialik College, Theatre Production, 1993
Grade 2 and 3 theatre production for 1994, performed at Stonnington Theatre, Deakin University, Malvern. Performed on 1 December. judaism, bialik college, theatre production, 1990s -
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Mixed media (Item) - 1996-1999 Performing and Visual Arts mixed media
Bialik College students perform in theatre and musical productions annually. This box contains photographs, ticket stubs, floppy discs, student sheets, regarding the following plays and events: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1996), Bye Bye Birdie Camp (1997), Bye Bye Birdie cast and performance (1997), West Side Story (1998), The Family Tree Play photographs and scripts (1998), Photographs from the announcement of West Side Story (1997-8), and Year 4,5,6 Production (1999). For information regarding access or permissions concerning these records please contact the archive at [email protected] and performing arts, theatre, bialik college -
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Mixed media (Item) - Performing and Visual Arts Mixed Media, Mikado c1999
Bialik College students and staff participated in a production of the Mikado in 1999. This folder contains a range of photographs, in various sizes, of cast, crew and staff involved with the production. For information regarding access or permissions contact the archive at [email protected] and performing arts, bialik college, 1990s, musical -
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Photograph (Item) - Fractured Fairytales Performance
The cast and crew of Year 7 English "Fractured Fairytales" Written by the students and performed to Grades 2 & 5. No date or venue information supplied. Please contact [email protected] should you have information about this collection.One image showing the cast and crew has the inscription 'Josie. Year 7 English "Fractured Fairytales" Written by the students and performed to Grades 2 & 5 -
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Photograph (item) - Bye Bye Birdie Cast and Staff, 1997, 1997
... Production cast and crew for the musical 'Bye Bye Birdie', 1997 ...Production cast and crew for the musical 'Bye Bye Birdie', 1997. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record. 1990s, visual and performing arts -
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Photograph (item) - 'The Inspector General' cast and crew, 1997, 1997
... arts drama 1990s Photograph 'The Inspector General' cast ...'The Inspector General' cast and crew, 1997. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.visual and performing arts, drama, 1990s -
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Photograph (item) - 'That Scoundrel Scapin' Cast, 1996, 1996
... 1990s Photograph 'That Scoundrel Scapin' Cast, 1996 ...Senior School Play, 'That Scoundrel Scapin', Cast, 1996. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.visual and performing arts, hawthorn east campus, drama, 1990s -
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Photograph (item) - 'Annie' Cast and Crew, 1996, 1996
... 'Annie' cast and crew, 1996. Please contact archives ...'Annie' cast and crew, 1996. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.visual and performing arts, music, hawthorn east campus, musical, 1990s -
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Photograph (Item) - Oliver cast, 1993
... and performing arts musical Photograph Oliver cast, 1993 ...Cast of Oliver, 1993. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1990s, visual and performing arts, musical -
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Album (Item) - Bye Bye Birdie photograph album, 1997
Album of photographs of the school's production of Bye Bye Birdie, performed at the St Martins Youth Arts Centre, South Yarra, September 1997. Includes cast and crew, rehearsals and performances. Please contact [email protected] to request access to this record.1990s, visual and performing arts -
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Photograph (Item) - Little Shop of Horrors cast photograph, 2001
... Little Shop of Horrors cast photograph... 2000s Photograph of the Little Shop of Horrors cast ...Little Shop of Horrors Musicaltheatre production, musical, judaism, 2000s -
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Photograph (Item) - Little Shop of Horrors Stage Photograph
... Photograph of the cast in mid-performance of Little Shop... theatre production musical Judaism Photograph of the cast in mid ...theatre production, musical, judaism -
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Photograph (Item) - Little Shop of Horrors Behind the Scenes
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Old Castlemaine Schoolboys Association Inc.
Photograph, Lead type cast of Fields Musical Comedy Advert
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Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1/05/2000 12:00:00 AM
Colour Photograph of 10 members of the cast of South Pacific performing on stage by Music and Drama Group Lakes Entranceentertainment, performing arts