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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Pamphlet - Historic Housing Schemes of Garden City 2016, Pat Grainger, Walks around Vintage Port No.5, Jun 2016
Update and reprint of Walks Around Vintage Port No 5. Supported by CoPP.Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society publication, "Walks around Vintage Port", No.5 Historic Housing Schemes of Garden City 2016 Editiongarden city, built environment, architecture, city engineers, g b leith, fred cook -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition, Housing Commission Flats in Princes Street, Clifford and Princes Streets, Port Melbourne, Sylvia Gleeson, 17 Aug 1990
Part of a collection of 17 photographs showing the demolition and replacement of the Housing Commission Flats in Princes St, 17.08.1990. .08 -.09 Clifford and Princes Streetsbuilt environment - public housing, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, housing commission of victoria -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Townhouses replacing Housing Commission Flats, Princes Street, Port Melbourne, Sylvia Gleeson, 17 Aug 1990
Part of a collection of 17 photographs showing the demolition and replacement of the Housing Commission Flats in Princes St, 17.08.1990. .13 - .17 Rebuilding and replacement by townhousesbuilt environment - public housing, sandridge city development co pty ltd, scdc, housing commission of victoria -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Audio - Oral History, Delva Crawford, 2 May 1991
Interviewed by Pat Grainger. Interview used in contributions to the book "They Can Carry Me Out" .Delva Crawford discussing her life in Port Melbourne with particular reference to the HCV (Housing Commission Victoria) flats in Graham/Danks Streets and the tenantsDuration 01:02:08families, domestic life, delva crawford, housing commission of victoria -
Emerald Museum & Nobelius Heritage Park
Cow Bell
Trapezoidal shape, narrower at the top. Folded sheet metal housing with attached handle. The clapper is a folded strip of metal attached to a wire hanger, by a bolt. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Photograph - Framed Photograph, 2/24 Australian Infantry Battalion A Company, c1940
Photograph of the 2/24th Battalion A Company featuring 24 soldiers numbered and most identified by name.Black and gold plastic frame housing enlarged copy of black and white photograph of soldiers in four rows each numbered with list of names below.At top handwritten - A Coy 2/24 Battww2, 2/24 battalion a coy -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, View from Porter Street, Eltham to south east, c.1994, 1994c
Colour photograph of view southeast from Porter Street, Eltham c.1994 showing new housing development on Riverview Estate formerly Fabbro farm.porter street, eltham, riverview estate, m fabbro -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Becton housing development, Gasworks, corner Graham and Pickles Streets, Ron Laing, 2000
Part of Ron Laing's collection of photographs recording Port Melbourne over a thirteen year period. Donated to the PMH&PS by the photographer.A set of 14 colour photographs covering the construction of the Becton housing development on the old Port Melbourne Gasworks site, corner Graham and Pickles Streets 2000built environment, ron laing -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Archive - Alan Mathews and family
The Mathews family have been in continuous ownership of 395 Howe Parade (was 8 Howe Parade until 1964 when addresses re-assigned), Port Melbourne from 1938 to the present (Sept 2019)Six folders of assorted documents relating to the life of Alan Mathews and his family. Documents relating to the purchase of residence on Howe Parade. Statement of housing accountbuilt environment - domestic, banking, alan mathews, j e mathews, state savings bank of victoria -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - View from demolition site of Housing Commission off Princes Street, Port Melbourne, Peter Libbis, 26 Dec 1990
Colour photograph looking toward Princes Street from Housing Commission Site, with St Joseph's Church and hall, and Swallow & Ariell factory in distance, 26.12.1990.built environment - public housing, demolitions, religion - roman catholic church (st josephs), swallow & ariell ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - General Manager, State Savings Bank of Victoria to Town Clerk, Port Melbourne re contract of sale for houses, 20 Jun 1924
Letter from General Manager, State Savings Bank of Victoria, to Town Clerk, Port Melbourne re contract of sale used in connection with Housing Act -built environment - domestic, banking, local government - city of port melbourne, state savings bank of victoria, garden city -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Raglan Street Housing Commission Flats viewed from Ingles Street, Andrew U'REN, C. 1970s - 1980s
From a box of photographs in Nancy U'REN's papers used during research for her thesis, The Early Growth and Development of Sandridge (1976) and/or her book with Noel TURNBULL, A History of Port Melbourne (1983). The print was probably made by her son, Andrew U'REN, and he may have also taken the photograph.Black and white photograph of the blocks of Housing Commission flats at the corner of Ingles and Crockford Streets viewed from Ingles Street. Large white border at the bottom.A star in blue ink at the bottom left corner and details of photographic paper type and exposure details on the reverse.built environment - public housing, ingles street, crockford street, built environment - domestic, raglan street housing commission of victoria flats, nancy u'ren nee morris -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
Colour slide in a mount. Drawing by Antonio Sant’Elia. Housing with external lifts and connection systems to different street levels from La Città Nuova, 1914Made in Australia / 22 / JUN 67M1 / Encircled 1A (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Lisa Gervasoni, Joe White Maltings Silos Under Demolition, 2010, 15/10/2010
"A plan to turn the Gregory Street silos into apartments is no more.Developers Eleveno Pty Ltd have abandoned plans to transform the Lake Wendouree silos into a giant apartment complex, despite previously being given the green light from the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal.Director Richard Sykes yesterday confirmed the silos would be demolished."The plans are not proceeding. The plan now is to create residential houses," he said.The planning permit for an 18-lot subdivision was approved by Ballarat City Council on July 22, despite objections lodged against the application.Mr Sykes said it wasn't feasible to turn the silos into 27 units and there were many factors behind the decision."They're being demolished for various reasons, there were just better solutions," he said.Bold plans to transform the former Joe White Maltings silos into apartments were first submitted to Ballarat City Council in January 2007.However, developers took the proposal to VCAT in September 2008 after council failed to make a decision in the required 60-day timeframe.A hearing was held in early 2009 and the development was approved in March last year.Mr Sykes said it was found that the building would most likely be out of place in the region."We found the market didn't really want that sort of development," he said."They're probably more suited for inner-city development, rather than regional areas."Mr Sykes did not put a price on either the proposed development or the demolition, but said it would "cost a fair amount of money".He said once the demolition permit has been passed, works were expected to begin in November." (Ballarat Courier, 03 August 2010)Joe White Maltings Silos in Gregory Street Ballarat under demolition, to make way for a housing development. The silos were built on the banks of Lake Wendouree. joe white maltings, silo, eleveno pty ltd, lake wendouree, demolition, gregory street ballarat, wendouree parade, architecture -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Town Pier, Port Melbourne, 1905
Copy of B&W snapshot of Town Pier c1905, from the tower of S&A office, Stokes and Rouse Street, overlooking foreshore housing/shops/etcOn rear: 'D Beazley photo collection Neg No PM004/4'piers and wharves - town pier, built environment -
Sunbury Family History and Heritage Society Inc.
Photograph, Rosa McCall, Anderson Road, February 2014
The street in the photograph is Anderson Road in Sunbury, looking towards Darbyshire Road and the NW. The driveway with the hoarding on the LHS leads to the former Sunbury Storage Business. The photograph was taken in February 2014.A non-digital coloured photograph of a street with four cars parked along it and an advertising notice on the LHS of the image. Some housing and open areas are visible in the distance.anderson road, darbyshire road, sunbury -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Booklet, Types of Timber Framed Dwelling Houses, Victoria, 1927
Plans show how the modern house has progressed and evolved since 1920.Grey covered booklet of plans for 53 dwelling houses available for selection by applicants under the Housing and Reclamation Act 1920. Published by the State Saving Bank of Victoria -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - MINE SITE
Black and white photograph : view of mine workings in foreground - two poppet heads, building and chimney. Town ( housing ) in background. Chimney at bottom right with pointed top.mining, surface equipment, surface site, bendigo, mines and mining, mines, mine, mining, poppet head, landscape, mining town -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - WHAT HOUSE IS THAT - A GUIDE TO VICTORIA'S HOUSING STYLES - THIRD EDITION
Booklet - What house is that? A Guide to Victoria's Housing Styles - Third Edition. 31 pages Published by the Heritage Council of Victoria November 2007 Reprinted June 2011Heritage Council Victoria -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Raglan Street Housing Commission Flats viewed from Crockford Street, Andrew U'REN, C. 1970s - 1980s
From a box of photographs in Nancy U'REN's papers used during research for her thesis, The Early Growth and Development of Sandridge (1976) and/or her book with Noel TURNBULL, A History of Port Melbourne (1983). The print was probably made by her son, Andrew U'REN, and he may have also taken the photograph. The photograph includes two people on the median strip. It is unclear what they are doing or what has happened just before the photograph was taken. One person is kneeling closely over the other who appears to be lying on their back.Black and white photograph of the Raglan Street Housing Commission flats at the corner of Ingles and Crockford Streets viewed from Crockford Street. Large white border at the bottom.Details of photographic paper type and exposure details in blue ink on the reverse.built environment - public housing, ingles street, crockford street, raglan street housing commission of victoria flats, built environment - domestic, nancy u'ren nee morris -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Reserve balance is right: residents, 2014
Open space and housing balance proposed by the Whitehorse Council.Open space and housing balance proposed by the Whitehorse Council has been approved by many residents and Friends of Healesville Freeway Reserve. The Nunawading Community Gardens will be retained.Open space and housing balance proposed by the Whitehorse Council. nunawading community gardens, friends of healesville freeway reserve, makhijani, anne, healesville freeway reserve, vicroads, city of whitehorse -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Print - Framed print, The Great Grey Raider
On the night of August 24, 1941 HMS Kanimbla, with 300 Indian troops on board led a flotilla in a surprise attack on the Iranian port of Bandar Shahpur capturing eight German and Italian merchant vessels all containing valuable cargoes, as well as two Iranian gunboats and a floating dock. Kanimbla went alongside the burning Italian tanker Bronte and fought the fires while engaging a train with her main armament and with her 3-inch guns. She remained in the region until October 11, supervising the port and carrying out salvage work on the captured vessels, including salvage work on the German freighter Hohenfels. After further work in Indian waters during the latter part of October and November, Kanimbla proceeded to Singapore and escorted the first convoy out of that city after the Japanese attack on Malaya. She arrived in Melbourne on Christmas Day. She carried out further convoy work off the Australian coast and in both the Indian and the Pacific Oceans. At the end of the war HMAS Kanimbla was employed in repatriating Australian servicemen from the Pacific Islands and also in returning Dutch dependents to the East Indies (Indonesia). Between October 1946 and June 1948 she sailed between Australia and Japan transporting British Commonwealth Occupation Forces. MS Kanimbla was unique for many reasons, she was the only passenger liner in history to have a fully operational radio broadcasting station built into the ship at the time of construction. The equipment was manufactured by AWA in Australia and had been shipped to Ireland for installation whilst the ship was still under construction.Brown timber frame housing white mount and dark blue print with grey ship in the centre above list of names below and top right and left corners.THE GREAT GREY RAIDER Captured 22 Ships, / Floating Dock, / 1Train Ships captured: Weissenfels, Wildenfels, V. Mayakovsky, Sheng Wha, Marienfels, Karakoram, Hathor, Winford, Sturmfels, Hohenfels, Store Nordiske, Tonjer, Chahbaaz, Barbara, Talisman, Corona, Carboto, Dah Pu, Sygna, Gabon, Bronte, Agnes Pre War: M.V. Kanimbla, McIlrath McEachern Line, 12000 Tons War: Commissioned as H.M.S. & Later H.M.A.S as armed Merchant Cruiserkanimbla, great grey raider, hohenfels, bronte, ww2, 1941 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Functional object - Torch Powered Compass, n.d
Torch powered compass in wooden box. Bottom section cylindrical for holding batteries. Compass housing on top, wider, clear glass top compass visible inside. Small prism attached to side of compass housing. Box square, hinged lid, metal catch, inside shaped to hold torch. Identifying numbers 6663a, b Measures 21.5cm x Diameter top: 10cm x Bottom: 4cm -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Frazer's orchard 'Alkoomi' North Ringwood - Farm house demolition c1971
Harold Frazer’s “Alkoomi” orchard farm house, Oban Rd Nth Ringwood, undergoing demolition after land was sold to A.V. Jennings for housing development. Circa 1971 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Functional object - Carbide Lamp, Powell & Hanmer, Late 19th to early 20th century
Francis Powell (1861-) and Francis Hanmer (1858-1925) founded Powell and Hanmer Ltd in the Summer of 1885 for the manufacturer of bike and carriage lamps. Their first advertisements began to appear in November of 1885. In 1890 they lodged a Patent for “velocipede” lamps to be used by lightweight wheeled vehicles propelled by a rider, such as a bike, tricycle and railroad handcar. In April of 1913, they were selling headlamps for cars and in 1914 built their second factory manufacturing dynamo lighting sets in Rocky Lane Birmingham, also for the production of dynamos for motor cars. Then in 1929 Powell and Hanmer Ltd, was acquired by the Lucas company which was at that time the main competitor for the manufacture of non-electrical equipment for cycles and motorcycles. When a director of Powell and Hanmer joined the board of Austin motor cars, Lucas feared that Austins might encourage Powell and Hanmer to start to produce electrical equipment for supply to the company and as a result this association might affect Lucas's business with other large vehicle manufacturers. As a result, Lucas made an offer to Powell & Hanmer and purchased the business for £500,000. Carbide lighting was used in rural and urban areas of Australia which were not served by electrification. Its use began shortly after 1900 in many countries and continued past the 1950s. Calcium carbide pellets were placed in a container outside the home, with water piped to the container and allowed to drip on the pellets releasing acetylene. This gas was piped to lighting fixtures inside the house, where it was burned, creating a very bright flame. Carbide lighting was inexpensive but was prone to gas leaks and explosions. Early models of the automobile, motorbike and bicycles used carbide lamps as headlamps. Acetylene gas, derived from carbide, enabled early automobiles to drive safely at night. Thick concave mirrors combined with magnifying lenses projected the acetylene flame light. These type of lights were used until reliable batteries and dynamos became available, and manufacturers switched to electric lights. Acetylene lamps were also used on riverboats for night navigation. The National Museum of Australia has a lamp made in about 1910 that was used onboard the PS Enterprise, an 1878 Australian paddle steamer, currently owned by the National Museum of Australia in Canberra. It is still operational, and one of the oldest working paddle steamers in the world, listed on the Australian Register of Historic Vehicles.Acetylene Carbide lamp, marine pattern burner housing and reflector missing Carbide Lamp, metal. Has plate for attaching to wall, & gimbal to allow lamp to remain vertical. Noneflagstaff hill, warrnambool, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, carbide lamp, motor vehicle, bike lamp, lighting, vehicle lighting, powell, hanmer, acetylene gas lamp, early lighting, marine lighting -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition site of Housing Commission off Princes Street, Port Melbourne, Peter Libbis, 26 Dec 1990
One of three colour photographs of demolition site of Housing Commission off Princes Street: various angles looking towards overpass (Graham Street) and Swallow Street 26.12.1990built environment - public housing, demolitions, swallow & ariell ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition site of Housing Commission off Princes Street, Port Melbourne, Peter Libbis, 26 Dec 1990
One of three colour photographs of demolition site of Housing Commission off Princes Street: various angles looking towards overpass (Graham Street) and Swallow Street 26.12.1990built environment - public housing, demolitions, swallow & ariell ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Demolition site of Housing Commission off Princes Street, Port Melbourne, Peter Libbis, 26 Dec 1990
One of three colour photographs of demolition site of Housing Commission off Princes Street: various angles looking towards overpass (Graham Street) and Swallow Street 26.12.1990built environment - public housing, demolitions, swallow & ariell ltd -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Work for co-operative, 1993
Blackburn Baptist Church's Supported Housing and Accommodation (SHAC)Blackburn Baptist Church's Supported Housing and Accommodation (SHAC) has set up a co-operative to give young unemployed people work doing odd jobs in the community.Blackburn Baptist Church's Supported Housing and Accommodation (SHAC) unemployment, blackburn baptist church. supported housing and accommodation, youth services, barker, ajay, harris, david -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Tarra Landing, Davies, Judy, 1996c
Colour photograph of Tarra Landing, North Arm. It shows a road and dwelling of the new housing development above the lake. Reflections of natural vegetation in lake. Lakes Entrance Victoriahistoric sites, land development