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Photograph, Mick Walsh, Mick Walsh Stawell Studio Colour Negatives, 1975 to 1986
Negatives from Stawell Photographer. Discarded from Penna Print Ararat. Son contacted and gave approval for Stawell Historical Society to keep them. Only those of a non personal nature scanned. Eric Lewis Family Jenny Ridd & Stuart Supple Mr & Mrs Joe Price Shelly Dowsett & Phillip Cane Lorraine Stewart & Ian Wedding Carol Driscoll & Peter McGregor Robson Peary Wedding Bev Warren Family Marie Freeman & Michael Fay Robyn Slorach & Geoffery Billett Mr & Mrs Jack Hall Golden Wedding Jack Hall Golden Wedding Anniversary Julie Webb & Shane Young Carthew & Travagline Ararat 1980 Tris Mulveeny & Wayne Kirk Patricia Marshall & Anthony Milverton Kay Court & Leigh Cadzow Marie Hunt & Ross McAllister Colour negatives of families, weddings and other. Nineteen Lever Arch Folders Mick Walsh 52 Patrick Street Stawellphotography -
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Photograph, Ledcourt School Students in front of shelter
Back 'Left Shirley Walker, Arthur Clarke, Mervyn Launder, Freddy Howard, Bill Cunningham, Lorraine Pickering, Sylvia Launder, Joan Clark, Anne Taylor, May Cunningham(Standing). Front: Stan Pickering, Mervyn Pickering, Dorothy Launder, Alf Taylor, Neville Howard, Cunningham, Beverley Rosenow, Maragret Howard, Ian Howard, ??, Laura Howard, Pauline MOrgan "??' Cunningham, ? < Margaret RallyLadies with tables in background of student and young infants in two lineseducation -
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Painting: Piers BATEMAN (b.1947, Perth - d.2015, NSW), Piers Bateman, Blackboys, 1989
Piers Bateman was a local artist, held in very high esteem by his peers and community. He was born in Perth in 1947, moving to Eltham in 1955 as a young child with his family. In 1966 Bateman moved to London for eighteen months to develop his craft. In 1969 he settled in St Andrews, where he built a studio. The St Andrews locale is said to have been a strong influence on his work. Bateman’s talent was such that he was promoted and mentored by such ilk as Charles Blackman, Clifton Pugh and Arthur Boyd, among others. Bateman’s work is an intimate dialogue with the environment, renowned for his paintings of the outback, wilderness frontiers and the sea. He spent a year in the mid-seventies sailing the Greek Islands and the French canals to Amsterdam. In 1980 Bateman and Marcus Skipper embarked on a trans-Australian venture to the red centre and across northern Australia from Cairns to Broome. In the mid-eighties Bateman returned to the Mediterranean, before returning to the Australian outback in the late-eighties. His international career continued on an upwards trajectory between the Australian outback and European seas, providing a unique contrast throughout the course of his career. Bateman's work questions our relationship with the natural world, and in particular, reconciling our colonial heritage with our indigenous past. This line of questioning and his genuine response to place is the key to Piers Bateman’s work, for which he is lauded and celebrated. On September 4th 2015, Piers Bateman died in a boating accident on the NSW coast line. Piers Bateman was an instinctive painter whose inspiration came from nature. He reworked and scraped off the paint, moving it around until forms and colours of the landscape took shape. Although Bateman lived in Spain and Italy, his time in Europe made him aware of the contrast between the two continents and the bright clear light that defined the Australian landscape. At the time of this work, Bateman was living in St. Andrews, but travelled regularly to New South Wales and South Australia on painting trips. The ‘Grass Tree’ Xanthorrhoea johnsonii (commonly known as ‘blackboy’) is indigenous to these areas. It is a uniquely Australian, slow growing plant with twenty-eight species growing within Australia. Old examples of this tree are survivors of many wild fires, which can cause their blackened trunk, of one to two metres, branch into two or more heads. These heads consist of thick, rough corky bark, surrounded by long, wiry leaves and flowers that produce seed capsules with hard black seeds. The tree’s ability to be one of the first to flower after a wild fire ensures a food source for many insects and birds.Oil on canvas painting. Detail of three grass trees resting on the side of a mountain/hill. Green and gold palette throughout depicting the colours and light of the Australian landscape. Hand written, low right in capitals: 'BATEMAN'bateman, grass trees, xanthorrhoea johnsonii, landscape -
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Photograph, Family of Mr James Martin & Mrs Emma Martin nee Bennett
Photograph of the sons of Emma and James Martin. Fred Martin on Left Joseph Emanuel Martin on right. Black and white photo of two young children. The children are the sons of James & Emma Martin. On the left is Fred Martin on the right is Joseph Emanuel Martin. Both are dressed in formal outfits with a balcony behind them. Left Fred Martin Right Joseph Emanuel ch. of James & Emma (nee Bennett) stawell portrait -
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Photograph, Mr Albie Cox Ploughing Orchard with a tractor Helped by Miss Shirley Henderson at the Pomonal Orchard
Cox's Orchard, Pomonal. Albie Cox, driving tractor and seated on the plough is Shirley Henderson.Man on tractor pulling plough through orchard with young woman seated on plough.Alb Cox. Pomonal Shirley Henderson.stawell -
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Photograph, Mr Bow Hutchings -- Studio Portrait
Portrait of Bow HutchingsB/W Photograph Portrait of a young male, head and shoulders, He is wearing a Jacket and cardigan with a tieBow Hutchingsstawell -
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Photograph, Mr Bow Hutchings -- Studio Portrait
Portrait of Bow Hutchings posing beside chair and pot plant in front of weatherboard buildingB/W Photgraph of a Young man Standing outside wearing a suit and bowtie. Left arm resting on a chair.stawell, bowen hutchings -
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Photograph, Unveiling the bust of Chief Justice Sir William Stawell, 16/04/1989
Series of Six photographs showing people at the unveiling of the bust of Sir William Stawell. 0318-2 Sir John Young speaking at the unveiling 0328-2a Sir john young unveiling the bustof Sir William Stawell 0328-2b Secretary of the Stawell Historical Society, wendy Melbourne with the bust 0328-2c Sir John Young with teh bust of Sir wWllaim Stawell 0328-2d Shire President Alan Holden Speaking at the unveiling 0328-2e A section of the crowd at the Unveiling.6 Colour Photographs showing various people at he unveiling of the bust of a past Chief Jsutice Sir William Stawell. and who stawell is named afterstawell -
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Photograph, Five young Girl Guides in Uniform in Guides Hall
1962-1963 Pam Evans, Jillian Henderson, Kerry Heale, Robin (O'Sullivan) Williams, Pam PalmerFive girl Guides in uniform in Hall with portrait on queen in background .Marshall Studios Stawellguides -
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Photograph, Studio portrait Baby in white dress
Collected by Dorothy Brumby in relation to Great Western ResearchB/W Studio portrait of young child in white dressA Merry Christmas and a Happy new year W.J. Chapman -
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Photograph, Studio portrait of seated young man in striped shirt and bow tie
Collected by Dorothy Brumby in relation to Great Western ResearchB/W Studio portrait of young man in striped shirtW.J. Chapman Stawell -
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Photograph, Mitchell Bros' Employees Group Photo c1880, C 1880
Studio portrait showing how store salesmen had to dress very formally for work.Sepia Portrait - Group of young men and biy standing in formal suitsMitchell Brothers Circa 1880. David McAlpine, George, Robert Edward, Willian Henry and Hans Lamonmitchell bros. -
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Photograph, Mr Alfred Huttley -- Studio Portrait
Huttley FamilyB/w. Portrait (Bust) Young Man, curly short hair, moustache, no beard. 3 Piece suit, light pattened tie.?? (Missing Corner) lbourne "EDEN" Sydney Supior Platinotype. On Reverse: Alfred Huttley (My father) Madge's Fatheralfred huttley, huttley -
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Photograph, Miss Chrissie Huttley
Huttley Martin FamilyB/W. Portrait of a young girl with a frilled parasol, wearing a dark coat pantollons, white socks, black shoes. Taken in a studioChrissie Martin (nee) Huttleyhuttley, martin -
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Photograph, Lorna
Huttley Martin FamilyB/W/ Portrait of a young woman in long floral dress, high heels, pearl necklace - headdress holding floral bouquetLorna ( as Madge's Bridesmaid)huttley, martin -
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Photograph, On the Verandah
Huttley - Martin Familyb/w Photo: Three Young women. One Holding a parasol, wearing caps in nightwear. at girls friendly society lodge. bed on verandahhuttley, martin -
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Photograph, Stawell State School 502 Class Photo 1965
6975-26 Stawell State School Grade 1, March 10th 1965 Teacher Mrs Cartwright Top Row, left to right. Stephen Quarrel, John Resnik, Ian Longmoor, Russell Jennings, David Hooper, Ronald Fry, Peter Delley, Reg Bach, James Delley, Greg Yanner, Second Row, Jenny O'Neill, Sharon O’Donnell, Wendy Mason, Judith Jeffrey, Suzan Overall, Elizabeth Van De Wall, Kristene Slorach, Gillian Everets, Deborah Bell, Third Row, Alan Marshall, Rodney Young, Stuart McClure, John Scott, David Allam, Andrew Allam Graham Deane, Raymond Scott, Andrew Adamson, Jeffrey Clowes. Fourth Row, Julie Ross, Jean Peters, Gayle Redford, Karen Dawson, Jilleen Jenkins, Catherine Elvins, Pamela Guy, Joy Olive, Karen Vendy Fifth Row, Robyn Whelan, Sheryl Gilbert, Kim Pickering, Susan Prior, teacher Mrs Cartwright. Students in uniform in front of school BuildingStawell State School March 10th 1965 Grade 1education -
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Photograph, Stawell State School 1968
6975-28 Stawell State School SS 502 Grade 4A 1968 Teacher Mr Judd Top Row. Mr Judd, Graham Deans, Richard Davies, Allen Marshall, Micheal Glisson, Ian Longmore, John Scott James Delley. Gavin Wright, Raymond Scott Second Row, David Allam, Russell Jennings, Andrew Allam. Alison Taylor, Amandas Spiby, Kaylene Clarke, Helen McMahon, Judith Jeffery, Lynne Bonney, Ronald Fry, Rodney Young, Clinton Cathro. Third Row, Wendy Mason, Robyn Whelan, Susan Prior, Jenny O'Neill, Kristene Slorach, Gayle Redford, Pamela Guy, Lyn Watson, Suzanne Overall, Jilleen Jenkins, Karen Vendy. Fourth Row, Peter Delley, Michael Pyke, Adrian Hodgkin, Stephen Quarrell, Reg Bach, Greg Yanner. Students and Teacherin front of SchoolBuildingSStawell State School ss 502 Grade 4A 1968education -
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Photograph - Group Portrait, Brothers Edward Albert & William Funcke
Children of John Valentine Funcke Grand children of Johannes Valentine FunckeB/W Copy of 3 Portraits of young men. Funcke Childrenportraits -
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Slide, Ian McCann, Stawell Show
Two young girls, the younger one sitting in a white swan from a merry go round stawell show -
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Slide, Ian McCann, Stawell Show
Game at the show, with young boy in coat walking past. ( drop the ball in the Ducks mouth )stawell show -
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Slide, Ian McCann, Stawell Show
Young marching girls in costume waiting to start.stawell show -
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Slide, Ian McCann, Who's the boss, 1965
Colour Slide; interior a young kangaroo on a brown leather chair, with a desk tot he left.lake bellfield -
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Photograph, C. Hewitt, Studio Portrait at Stawell Photographic Company
Studio Portrait of Man standing and Woman seated. The Stawell Portrait reflects an example of clothing worn around this period c1900. There is no name on the photograph of who the portrait was taken of.Sepia photograph on a heavy mounted card in high gloss finish. The portrait is of a young man & woman. The gentleman is wearing a suit, high collar and wide tie. The woman is seated with her arm on the table. Her dress has an elaborate yoke and high neckline on the frock. The photo is in a studio setting. c1900Stawell Photographic Co., Main Street Close Railway C. Hewitt, Manager. The back of the card is stamped with the photographers details repeated.stawell clothing -
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Photograph, Mr William Raitt with a horse & dog
William Raitt beside his horse and dog in rural scene. They are standing in front of what looks to be a bridge on the left and a house to the right in background. Possible taken in the Grampians. William Raitt is Thelma Phillips nee Raitt grandfather.Sepia photograph of William Raitt standing beside his horse and dog. Young William Raitt Grand father to Thelma'sstawell portrait -
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Photograph, Mr Frederick Parkhurst Dodd -- 3 Photos
Three photographs of Frederick Parkhurst Dodd born 1861, in Wickliffe Victoria and the son of Frederick Willian Dodd and Maria Dodd nee Mayes. The photos were emailed to the society on 30.11.2011 showing Frederick P. Dodd as an Entomologist. Photo 1 shows Fredrick as a young man. Photo 2 as an older man with a large net on a long pole obviously netting insects. Photo 3 shows Frederick with a framed collection of large and small butterflies.Three small photo prints of Frederick Parkhurst Dodd as a young man and then at later stages of his life. stawell portrait -
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Photograph, Bellellen State School on the Stawell, Jallukar Road, c 1920's
Bellellen State School on Stawell Jallukar Road c 1920's. This photograph is of the Bellellen School which was situated on the Stawell - Jallukar Road. The school was demolished many years ago. In the photograph left to right Mr. Morris who worked in Anthony's General Grocery Store in Stawell, in the center The Inspector, and young boy, Harry Hateley. Black & white photograph of a weather board building with a corrugated iron roof. Veranda with bush role posts, one end built in with corrugated iron. on the right side an iron chimney. Three people standing out the front two adults and one child. stawell education -
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Photograph, Mr. W. Membrey's Blacksmith Shop in Patrick Street. Stawell c1800's
W. Membrey Blacksmith Shop in Patrick Street beside the sale yards which later became the Technical School Gold Reef Campus. W. Membrey died when young leaving a large family. The business was then rented to Mr. G. Brehaut for 12/6 (twelve shillings six pence) per week. The Membrey family lived in Skene St. Stawell for many years. Notes record that a copy was make by Mark Dadswell, Stawell. Also the notes record in 1996 a copy was made and donated to the Society by Melbourne Museum. 76.1 - V.W. Membrey blacksmith at Marnoo. Donated by Alan Membrey June 2003 Beecroft, NSW.Sepia photograph depicting W. Membrey Black Smith shop. Standing in front of the wooden building are 10 men and 3 young boys. W. Membrey is holding a horse in the door way with 2 other horses either side of the building. A timber cart is to the left of the photograph. W. Membrey Black Smith is written on the front of the building W. Membrey General Smith & Farrier is on the side of the building. There are 3 copies or duplicates of the original photo, one small and 2 large. The second black and white photo (76.1) is of V.W. Membrey Blacksmith & Horseshoer. Three people are standing outside the door to the shed. Written on the back is "Marnoo". Photo donated by Alan Membrey NSW. Patrick Street Stawell Our fathers Black smith shop. he is holding the horse near the door. Wm. E. Membrey. This photo was taken over 100 years ago.stawell -
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Photograph, Mr John Bird & Mary Cocking -- possibly in front a Butcher Shop & Store
John Bird & Mary Cocking with five other people in front of a Store & what's said to be a butcher shop c 1874.Black and white photo of 7 people outside a weather board shop. Four of the group are females and two men one is on horseback and one a young boy. The women are in long decorative dresses. A house & chimney can be seen on the left side behind a picket fence. Handwritten on photo "Father" and part of "mother" (above squiggly line). The first two on left of photo.stawell business -
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Photograph, Salvation Army Group -- possibly Sunday School 1911
Salvation Army Group mainly young people 1911-1912. Back row, Mrs. Moy, Miss Sadie Mathews, Jean Chandler, (rest unknown) Second row, Adj. John Perry, (next 3 unknown) Hector Perry, Stan. Jones, (boy unknown) next 2 boys Moy boys, Rosie Moy, Herb Perry, (next 2 unknown). Front row, (girl unknown), girl Moy, (next 2 unknown), Eunice Perry, Rowland Perry, (3 girls unknown), Mrs. Adj. Perry.Black & white photograph of a large group of people mostly children. The adults appear to be the same as in photo in 0137. The group is standing in front of a wooden fence with trees behind the fence.stawell religion