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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Functional object - Desk name plate, Mayor, Janet Bolitho, City of Port Phillip, 2005
Belonged to City of Port Phillip Mayor Janet Bolitho 2005-2007Official desk name plate for Mayor Janet Bolitho. Gold lettering on brown, triangular wooden mount."Mayor Janet Bolitho"local government - city of port phillip, janet bolitho, mayors -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Programme - Remembrance Day, City of Port Phillip, 2019
Program with red poppy on white background. Made for remembrance day 11 November 2019. Inside cover is copy in red of poster to welcome home St Kilda enlistees. Program on facing page with photo of Tom Connors and daughterCity of Port Phillip Remembrance Day event. 10 November 2014 at 5 pm. Remembrance Garden, Station St at Raglan St Port Melbournewar - world war i, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, memorials, tom connors, lionel boxer, dick gross, zeta hamilton-durkin, john coulson, kay rowan, graham lockwood, howard cornish -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer, City of Port Phillip, Port Melbourne Community Carnival, 2018
Advertising flyer for 2018 Port Melbourne Community Carnival, Saturday 3rd March 12 to 4 pm. Printing background is a photo of Spirit of Tasmania at Station Pier. Back cover - Heart of Port Awardscelebrations fetes and exhibitions, social activities, local government - city of port phillip, port melbourne neighbourhood centre inc, brewsters, national protective services, greg hocking, national storage, kosdown, heart of port awards -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Meyer Eidelson et al, Walks in Port Phillip - A guide to the cultural landscapes of a city, Jan 2001
Book produced under a Federation grant. Five of the trails are associated with benches located on the foreshore.'Walks in Port Phillip - A guide to the cultural landscapes of a city' by Meyer EIDELSON. Small blue soft-cover book with seven guided walks and maps. 2001. 82pp with fold-in back coverSigned by author on title page 'Meyer'piers and wharves - station pier, immigration, piers and wharves - lagoon pier, utilities - gas, swallow & ariell ltd, natural environment - beaches and foreshore, natural environment - lagoon, liardet family, australian aborigines, meyer eidelson, vincenzo coluccio, rosa coluccio, pat grainger, gasworks -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Lurking in Lanes, 1998
'Lurking in Lanes: a back fence history of the Lanes and Little Streets of Port Phillip', exhibition curated by the City of Port Phillip 1998'Lurking in Lanes: a back fence history of the Lanes and Little Streets of Port Phillip', a catalogue accompanying the exhibition curated by the City of Port Phillip 30pp, 1998engineering - roads streets lanes and footpaths, built environment - civic, domestic life, business and traders, built environment - domestic, glen cosham, janice c morton macdonald, glen stuart -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - 2002 Port Phillip Council election, Julian HILL, Mar 2002
Material relating to Port Phillip Council elections, Sandridge Ward, March 2002 Relating to Julian HILL. (.10 relates to 2000)local government - city of port phillip, politics, julian hill -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - 2002 Port Phillip Council election, Theo AVGOULIS, Mar 2002
Material relating to Port Phillip Council elections, Sandridge Ward, March 2002 Relating to Theo AVGOULISlocal government - city of port phillip, politics, theo avgoulis -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - 2002 Port Phillip Council election, Roy EDMOND, Mar 2002
Material relating to Port Phillip Council elections, Sandridge Ward, March 2002 Roy EDMONDlocal government - city of port phillip, politics, roy edmond -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - 2002 Port Phillip Council election, John KIRBY, Mar 2002
This John KIRBY is not the professional photographer who worked in Port from the 1990s (and perhaps earlier) and subsequently became a member and volunteer with PMHPS.Material relating to Port Phillip Council elections, Sandridge Ward, March 2002 John KIRBYlocal government - city of port phillip, politics, john kirby -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - 2002 Port Phillip Council election, Roger McKAY, Mar 2002
Material relating to Port Phillip Council elections, Sandridge Ward, March 2002 Roger McKAY .21 business card for Julian HILL for 1999. Authorised by Councillor Liana THOMPSONlocal government - city of port phillip, politics, roger mckay, julian hill, liana thompson -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Booklet, Pat Grainger, Railway Rockeries -Tales of the Melbourne & Hobsons Bay Railway Reserves, Port Melbourne, 2003
Launched in August 2003 at the Hotel Albion overlooking the Reserves, this project was assisted by the City of Port Phillip Cultural Programs Board through its cultural Development fund, and by the City of Port Phillip Community Grants Scheme'Railway Rockeries -Tales of the Melbourne & Hobsons Bay Railway Reserves, Port Melbourne', a 16 page booklet produced as the first of an A5 series on Port Melbourne's public placestransport - railways, melbourne & hobsons bay railway company -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Card - How-to-vote, Janet Bolitho, candidate, 2004 Port Phillip Council election, 2004
Successful candidate Janet Bolitho was elected Deputy Mayor - ref item 2082How-to-vote card for Janet Bolitho for Port Phillip Council elections November 2004politics, local government - city of port phillip, janet bolitho -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Swearing in CoPP Mayor, Janet Bolitho, 2000s
Janet Bolitho became City of Port Phillip Councillor (Sandridge ward) on 2/12/04Colour photos of Janet Bolitho swearing in ceremony 2-12-04. local government - city of port phillip, politics, janet bolitho -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Photographs (proof sheets), Sister Norma Barnett as Honorary Mayor of Port Phillip, 1999
Taken of Sister Norma BARNETT during her five days as honorary Mayor of Port Phillip in March 1999. The robe was made by her friends and was worn for a variety of mayoral duties (prize giving, etc). Accessorised with chain (which is not available). Donated by her family following the 'Women of Port Melbourne' exhibtion after Norma's deathFour proof sheets of official photographs of occasions on which a floor length purple velvet robe, edged with fake ermine trim and black braiding was worn by Sister Norma BARNETT during her five days as Honorary Mayor of Port Phillip in March 1999dick gross, anne dunn, julie statkus, janne ray, sister norma jean barnett, local government - city of port phillip, south port community nursing home -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - From CoPP to Pat Grainger re problems following amalgamation, 1996
David Graham went from CEO of Port Melbourne to an executive position with City of Port Phillip. When he was temporarily in charge of the latter, Mrs Grainger approached him re a number of issues on the way Port Melbourne was being handledRe problems following amalgamation. (.01) - two page letter from David Graham, acting CEO of the new city of Port Phillip in response to complaints letter from Port resident Pat Grainger, 06.11.1996. (.02) - letter from Peter Fussell, Manager of Foreshore and Tourism, City of Port Phillip, as follow up to 2399.01Ink scribble at bottom of (.02)engineering - roads streets lanes and footpaths, built environment, parks and gardens, town clerks, pat grainger, peter fussel, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps, david graham -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - PMHPS, 10th Annivesary Meeting, Port Melbourne Uniting Church, Ann Smallpage, 25 Aug 2003
46 photographs of 10th anniversary PMH&PS meeting held 2003 at the Uniting Church. Dee CHANDLER (l), Phillip WILLIAMS (c), Frank CALLAGHAN (r)celebrations fetes and exhibitions, port melbourne historical & preservation society, pmhps, dee chandler, frank callaghan, phillip williams -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Letter - "Welcome to Spring" letter
Various ephemera of local interest which give a picture of changes in the community 2018/19.Giving an idea of some changes in the communityLetter from City of Port Phillip to resident Maree CHALMERS dated 5 September 2018 welcoming Spring and listing services and upcoming activities in the areasocial activities, maree chalmers, societies clubs unions and other organisations, local government - city of port phillip -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer - Linking Neighbours Booking Form
Various ephemera of local interest which give a picture of changes in the community 2018/19.Giving an idea of some changes in the communityBooking Form for Linking Neighbours activities from November to December 2018city of port phillip, social activities, clubs and societies -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Sandridge Lagoon, Latrobe Library, 1920s
Photograph is a copy of one held in the PP Port Melbourne photo collection. It was donated and presented to the PMH&P Society by Joan WINTER of the City of Port Phillip at the August 1996 Annual General Meeting laser copy of photo of Sandridge Lagoon, viewed towards Bay: Western Jetty shown with several fishing vessels alongside. People on the Jetty (some with pushbikes); edge of Harper's building at right. sandridge lagoon, industry - fishing, sport - yachting -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Exhibition Catalogue, Gillian Upton, "Splash - St Kilda beach and Baths
Instigated by COPP Manager of Urban Design, Jim HOLDSWORTH. Produced by the Art and heritage Unit. The exhibit was a project involving the memories and photos from the community."Splash - St Kilda beach and Baths" exhibition catalogue 200. Curated by City of Port Phillip Art and Heritage Unit and guest Curator Gillian UPTON to mark the rebuilding of the St Kilda Sea Baths. 40 pagessouth pacific st kilda pty ltd, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, gillian upton, jim holdsworth -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Map, Port Melbourne City Council, Port Melbourne - Our City, Our Life, Our Choice - No Amalgamation, Jun 1986
Port Melbourne - Our City, Our Life, Our Choice - No Amalgamation Proposal with City of Port Phillip map amalgamation, liana thompson, mayors, local government - city of port melbourne, local government - city of port phillip -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - PMHPS book launch, Port Melbourne Town Hall, Ann Smallpage, Mar 2004
24 colour photos of PMH&PS members and guests at the launch of PMH&PS publication 'Port Melbourne Town Hall: the Buildings and People Who Used Them'. 13 March 2004. Booklet (16pp) written by Susan REIDY City of Port Phillip Mayor Liz JOHNSTONE at lectern and audience group incuding Perce WHITEBack: Individual members in blue ink by A. Smallpage.societies clubs unions and other organisations, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, perce mcguire white, perce white, liz johnstone -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - PMHPS book launch, Port Melbourne Town Hall, Ann Smallpage, Mar 2004
24 colour photos of PMH&PS members and guests at the launch of PMH&PS publication 'Port Melbourne Town Hall: the Buildings and People Who Used Them'. 13 March 2004. Booklet (16pp) written by Susan REIDY Liz JOHNSTONE (Mayor, City of Port Phillip) and daughter Back: Individual members in blue ink by A. Smallpage.societies clubs unions and other organisations, celebrations fetes and exhibitions, liz johnstone -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, 1859
.1.2 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH OF PORT PHILLIP HILL TAKEN CIRCA 1859. .1 HANDWRITTEN ON BACK: PORT PHILLIP MINE AND HILL TAKEN CIRCA 1859 PORT PHILLIP MINE SOUTH SHAFT CLUNES HOTEL IN MIDDLE OF P.P. PADDOCK CLUNES UNITED MINE CRITERIAN MINE CRITERIAN BRIDGE WOOSTERS BALLARAT RESTAURANT, DOES NOT SHOW IN LATER PICTURES PORT PHILLIP MINE FIRST BATTERY PORT PHILLIP HOTEL OPENED IN 1859, CONTINUED UNTIL LATE 1890'S CRITERION HOTEL, FIRST MASONIC MEET UP, BURNT JAN 1871 NEGATIVE OF THIS PHOTO IS AT LATROPE LIBRARY MELBOURNE SIGNED: J CONRAD WEICKHARDT .2 HANDWRITTEN ON BACK: PHOTO OF PORT PHILLIP MINE AND HILL TAKEN ABOUR 1859 OR 1860 THE NEGATIVE OF THIS PICTURE IS AT LATROBE LIBRARY MELBOURNE FROM CAMP PARADE photography, mining, port phillip hill, port phillip -
City of Ballarat Libraries
Australian Historical Record Society papers, The First Visit of the Early Pioneers to Mount Buninyong
The Australian Historical Records Society existed in Ballarat between 1896 and 1906. They were one of Australia's first historical societies, and were in the position to still be able to talk to early pioneers. They invited such pioneers to either submit letters or memoirs, or to address the Society's meetings, where their reminiscences were taken down in shorthand and later typed up. The Society also attempted to preserve memorabilia from Ballarat's early days, but on the disbanding of the group in 1906, materials were stored at the Ballarat Town Hall and were later lost. It is not known how the papers made their way to the then Ballarat Municipal Library, but they have been part of the Library's collection for many years.Excerpt of George Russell's Manuscript Diary copied by William Lewis. George Russell, from Scotland joined his brother Philip in 1831 in Tasmania, and farmed there for five years under his supervision. He then followed John Batman's exploratory lead to Port Phillip in March 1836. George Russell later established Golf Hill Station at Shelford. These memoirs describe first visits by Europeans to Lal Lal falls (which weren't running) and Mt Buninyong. These records must have been sought out by the AHRS as Russell had died before the Society was established. -
Clunes Museum
Negative - LITHOGRAPH, 1869
FRASER STREET 1869PHOTOCOPY OF LITHOGRAPH OF THE PORT PHILLIP GOLD MINING COMPANY'S CLAIM AND THE TOWNSHIP OF CLUNES TAKEN FROM THE ILLUSTRATED AUSTRALIAN NEWS. JUNE 19 1869. THIS PHOTOGRAPH WOULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN PRIOR TO THE FIRES WHICH DESTROYED THE ORIGINAL SHOPS IN FRASER STREET. ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN FROM HILL BEHIND OLD LIBRARY IN TEMPLETON STREET, CLUNES. .1 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPG MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD .2 BLACK AND WHITE PRINT WITH 'LAYING THE VICTORIAN END OF THE TASMANIAN CABLE ON REVERSE 3. PHOTOCOPY BACKED WITH NEWSPAPER AND PRINT FOR SUPPORT .4PHOTOCOPY .5 PHOTOCOPY MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD .6 DOCUMENT GIVEN BY HENRY BASSETT, APPEARS TO BE PART OF BROWN ENVELOPE .7 PHOTOCOPY OF PRINT.4 THIS LITTLE PICTURE PRESENTED TO CLUNES F L BY HENRY BASSETT WHO WAS BORN ON CLUNES IN THE SAME YEAR THAT THE ABOVE INSTITUTION WAS ESTABLISHED, AND IS A SONE OF THE LAT AZARIAH HASSETT AND NEPHEW OF THE LATE CHRISTOPHER BASSETT WHO WERE BOTH OLD RESIDENTS.shops- symons tsymons&co, b.cass maher grocer, pitcher bros., port phillip bakery, bristol mart, and coach office j.h. dalton. -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, ca1861
When Richard Daintree rejoined the Victorian Geological Survey as a field surveyor in January 1859, he pioneered the use of photography in field-work. The glass plates attributed to him by the State Library of Victoria show four images of the mines in Clunes, Victoria, Australia in the 1860'sBlack and white reproduction of Port Phillip Colonial & Gold Mining Co., Clunes, Victoria, Australia in a light wood timber frameOn Reverse: Handwritten in pencil Port Phillip Co. 1860's Nettleton Photography glass plate Latrobe Libraryport phillip and colonial gold mining co., richard daintree -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Metropolitan Fire Brigade, Liardet Street, Port Melbourne, Arthur Rowan, 1986
As a member of the Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society, donor Arthur ROWAN photographed a series of significant buildings in the Port and South Melbourne area over several years. A selection of nineteen of these was presented to the Port Melbourne Society in 1993.Small print mounted on white card, with mounted, typed caption: "Metropolitan Fire Brigade 143-45 [sic] Liardet St Established 1893, First owner Metropolitan Fire Brigade, present owner City of Port Melbourne. Now new Library" [Now 147 Liardet, corner City of Port Phillip]built environment - civic, fire and fire services, arthur rowan -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, 31 January 1993
Patterson Lakes is a suburb in the City of Kingston that is built one kilometre upstream of the mouth of the Patterson River. The area is bordered by the Patterson River and Eel Race Drain which enters the Kananook Creek. The suburb consists predominantly of newer housing developments and the tidal canal system of the development joins Port Phillip Bay. Patterson Lakes and the Kananook Creek were previously part of the extensive Carrum Carrum Swamp. The area was once a source of fish and eels for the Mayone-Bulluk clan of the Bunurong people. Over time the area was drained and in 1973 investigations commenced into the development of a unique residential area that would be built adjacent to canals and waterways. It was originally proposed to be known as "Gladesville". The development would give the suburb's homeowners access to Port Phillip Bay "from their back door". Circa 1974, the area was rezoned from rural to residential and named Patterson Lakes. Development has been continuous since the 1970s with construction of residential housing, schools, shopping centres, marinas, a hotel and library.Laminated colour aerial photograph of the Carrum and Patterson Lakes region within City of Kingston. This 1993 image includes Patterson River Secondary College, Roy Dore Reserve, Kananook Creek and Nepean Highway. The railway line can be seen as it veers inland from Eel Race Road, Seaford. The section of Ocean Reef Drive and Palm Beach Drive in Patterson Lakes appears to be a recent development with many spare blocks and new houses under construction.Black typed lettering on white adhesive label: 31.1.93 Black typed lettering on white adhesive label: 27E/7140 31/1/93 12.55 pm Black typed lettering on white label: 7140 Yellow round adhesive label located on left sidepatterson lakes, seaford, kananook creek, carrum carrum swamp, canals and waterways -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Colour, c. 1993
Patterson Lakes is a suburb in the City of Kingston that is built one kilometre upstream of the mouth of the Patterson River. The area is bordered by the Patterson River and Eel Race Drain which enters the Kananook Creek. The suburb consists predominantly of newer housing developments and the tidal canal system of the development joins Port Phillip Bay.Patterson Lakes and the Kananook Creek were previously part of the extensive Carrum Carrum Swamp. The area was once a source of fish and eels for the Mayone-Bulluk clan of the Bunurong people. Over time the area was drained and in 1973 investigations commenced into the development of a unique residential area that would be built adjacent to canals and waterways. It was originally proposed to be known as "Gladesville". The development would give the suburb's homeowners access to Port Phillip Bay "from their back door". Circa 1974, the area was rezoned from rural to residential and named Patterson Lakes. Development has been continuous since the 1970s with construction of residential housing, schools, shopping centres, marinas, a hotel and library.Laminated colour aerial photograph of the Carrum and Patterson Lakes region within City of Kingston. This 1993 image includes Patterson River Secondary College, Roy Dore Reserve, Kananook Creek and Nepean Highway. The railway line can be seen as it veers inland from Eel Race Road, Seaford. The section of Palm Beach Drive, Curlew Point Drive, Snapper Point Drive, Clipper Island and Myola Street in Patterson Lakes appears to be a recent development with many spare blocks and new houses under construction.patterson lakes, seaford, kananook creek, carrum carrum swamp, canals and waterways