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Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Derby Street redevelopment, 2017
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Digital photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Derby Street flats, 2017
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Photograph - Colour, Vaughan Cemetery, 2017, 16/07/2017
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Hand forged iron fence around a grave in Vaughan Cemetery.vaughan, vaughan cemetery, forged ironwork, cemetery art -
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Photograph - Colour, Vaughan Cemetery, 2017, 16/07/2017
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Hand forged iron fence around a grave in Vaughan Cemetery.vaughan, vaughan cemetery, forged ironwork, cemetery art -
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Photograph - Colour, Vaughan Cemetery, 2017, 16/07/2017
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Hand forged iron fence around a grave in Vaughan Cemetery.vaughan, vaughan cemetery, forged ironwork, cemetery art -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Gravestone of Melanie Eileen Harrison at Vaughan Cemetery, 2017, 16/07/2017
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Vaughan Cemetery in Central VictoriaHand forged iron fence around a grave in Vaughan Cemetery.vaughan, vaughan cemetery, forged ironwork, cemetery art -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Tombstone - McGlone family
John and Eliza McGlone ran one of the earliest hotels in Mitcham - the Harvest Home - in the front room of their house in Whitehorse Road. The hotel closed in 1889 and John McGlone died in 1892. Eliza McGlone continued as Mitcham's first official Post-mistressColoured photo of one side of tombstone on grave 95, Roman Catholic section, Box Hill Cemetery McGlone, John died 3 September 1892, aged 63 years McGlone, Eliza died 2 January 1921, aged 85 yearsmcglone, john, eliza, tombstones, harvest home hotel -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Greyfriars Bobby Pub, Edinburgh, Scotland, c2017
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Greyfriars Bobby was a Skye Terrier who became known in 19th-century Edinburgh for spending 14 years guarding thDouble storey stone pub in Scotlandgreyfriars bobby pub, edinburgh, scotland, hotels, dog -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Greyfriars Bobby
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...A Skye Terrier who became known in 19th-century Edinburgh for spending 14 years guarding the grave of his owner until he died on 14 January 1872.Colour photograph of a aculpture of a dog in corner of Edinburgh's Candlemaker Row and George IV Bridgegreyfriars bobby, dog -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Memorial board, Greyfriars Kirkyard, c2017
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Greyfriars Kirkyard is the graveyard surrounding Greyfriars Kirk in Edinburgh, Scotland.Memorial board, Greyfriars CemeteryList of names of important people buried at Greyfriars Cemetery.memorial board, greyfriars cemetery -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Stonemason's mark, exterior wall, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Colour photograph of Stonemason's marks on the exterior wall of Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotlandgrey friars presbyterian church, edinburgh, scotland, mason's marks, edinburgh, grey friars -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Grey Friars Church, Edinburgh, Scotland, 2017
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Colour photograph of a stone church =grey friars church, edinburgh, scotland -
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Digital Photograph, Stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2015
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Four colour photographs of stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotlandmason's marks, grey friars presbyterian church, edinburgh, scotland, bluestone -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Architectural Stone Column at Stonemason's marks, interior columns, Grey Friars Presbyterian Church, Edinburgh, Scotland
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...A bluestone column used in architecturebluestone, architecture, grey friars presbyterian church, edinburgh, scotland -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Stone columns in a church interior, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Stone columns in a church interiorstone, architecture, edinburgh, church -
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Digital Photograph, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. It is very interesting for the mason's marks found on its many stone columns inside the church, and for its connections to the graveyard outside. According to wikipedia, "There is record evidence of a church here, very likely on the present site, in the year 854. In 1120 King Alexander I, rebuilt the church in the Norman style. Of this building characteristic features survived until 1798. During the fourteenth century, Edinburgh was captured and plundered by the English under Edward II. and Edward III., and twice St Giles was laid waste. After restoration, the church was more thoroughly ruined at the Burnt Candlemas in 1387, when Richard II. sacked the city. The western part of the fabric was soon in use again ; but the restoration of the choir and transepts, which were much enlarged, lasted on into the sixteenth century. In 1467 the city endowed St Giles as a collegiate church. It now became usual to speak of the nave, where the stonework was ancient, as the Old Kirk, while the eastern part of the building was called the New Kirk. When the movement for reform drew large crowds to St Giles, separate services began to be regularly held in the Old and New Kirks. Soon this was not enough, and the great church was partitioned off into smaller sections. In 1571 St Giles was seized by Kirkcaldie of Grange, and held by him as a stronghold for Queen Mary. This resulted in serious damage to the structure.Colour photograph of St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandst giles cathedral, edinburgh, scotland, architecture -
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Digital Photograph, Archway, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Stonemason's marks can be seen inside the archway decoration. -
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Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Interior, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. It is very interesting for the mason's marks found on its many stone columns inside the church, and for its connections to the graveyard outside. According to wikipedia, "There is record evidence of a church here, very likely on the present site, in the year 854. In 1120 King Alexander I, rebuilt the church in the Norman style. Of this building characteristic features survived until 1798. During the fourteenth century, Edinburgh was captured and plundered by the English under Edward II. and Edward III., and twice St Giles was laid waste. After restoration, the church was more thoroughly ruined at the Burnt Candlemas in 1387, when Richard II. sacked the city. The western part of the fabric was soon in use again ; but the restoration of the choir and transepts, which were much enlarged, lasted on into the sixteenth century. In 1467 the city endowed St Giles as a collegiate church. It now became usual to speak of the nave, where the stonework was ancient, as the Old Kirk, while the eastern part of the building was called the New Kirk. When the movement for reform drew large crowds to St Giles, separate services began to be regularly held in the Old and New Kirks. Soon this was not enough, and the great church was partitioned off into smaller sections. In 1571 St Giles was seized by Kirkcaldie of Grange, and held by him as a stronghold for Queen Mary. This resulted in serious damage to the structure.Two colour photographs of the interior if St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandst giles cathedral, architecture, mason's marks, stonemasons, church of scotland -
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Digital Photograph, Stonemason's marks, interior, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Colour photographs of stonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandst giles cathedral, mason's marks -
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Digital Photograph, Stonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. It is very interesting for the mason's marks found on its many stone columns inside the church, and for its connections to the graveyard outside. According to wikipedia, "There is record evidence of a church here, very likely on the present site, in the year 854. In 1120 King Alexander I, rebuilt the church in the Norman style. Of this building characteristic features survived until 1798. During the fourteenth century, Edinburgh was captured and plundered by the English under Edward II. and Edward III., and twice St Giles was laid waste. After restoration, the church was more thoroughly ruined at the Burnt Candlemas in 1387, when Richard II. sacked the city. The western part of the fabric was soon in use again ; but the restoration of the choir and transepts, which were much enlarged, lasted on into the sixteenth century. In 1467 the city endowed St Giles as a collegiate church. It now became usual to speak of the nave, where the stonework was ancient, as the Old Kirk, while the eastern part of the building was called the New Kirk. When the movement for reform drew large crowds to St Giles, separate services began to be regularly held in the Old and New Kirks. Soon this was not enough, and the great church was partitioned off into smaller sections. In 1571 St Giles was seized by Kirkcaldie of Grange, and held by him as a stronghold for Queen Mary. This resulted in serious damage to the structure.Colour photographs of tonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandmason's marks, st giles cathedral -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Stonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...St Giles, also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh is the principal place of worship for the Church of Scotland. It is very interesting for the mason's marks found on its many stone columns inside the church, and for its connections to the graveyard outside. According to wikipedia, "There is record evidence of a church here, very likely on the present site, in the year 854. In 1120 King Alexander I, rebuilt the church in the Norman style. Of this building characteristic features survived until 1798. During the fourteenth century, Edinburgh was captured and plundered by the English under Edward II. and Edward III., and twice St Giles was laid waste. After restoration, the church was more thoroughly ruined at the Burnt Candlemas in 1387, when Richard II. sacked the city. The western part of the fabric was soon in use again ; but the restoration of the choir and transepts, which were much enlarged, lasted on into the sixteenth century. In 1467 the city endowed St Giles as a collegiate church. It now became usual to speak of the nave, where the stonework was ancient, as the Old Kirk, while the eastern part of the building was called the New Kirk. When the movement for reform drew large crowds to St Giles, separate services began to be regularly held in the Old and New Kirks. Soon this was not enough, and the great church was partitioned off into smaller sections. In 1571 St Giles was seized by Kirkcaldie of Grange, and held by him as a stronghold for Queen Mary. This resulted in serious damage to the structure.Three photographs of stonemason's marks, St Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandmason's marks, st giles cathedral -
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Digital Photograph, Marks on wall, Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotland, 10/2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Three colour photographs of marks on wall, Cathedral, Edinburgh, Scotlandedinburgh, mason marks, cathedral, runes, stonemasons, mason's marks -
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Digital Photograph, Carlisle Cathedral, United Kingdom, 10/2016
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Runes on stones, Carlisle Cathedral, United Kingdom
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...A note re the meaning of the runes found in the cathedral. "Hi Dot Those are runes which would not be normal for the 12th century but then someone may still have been using them. ·wes þū hāl and bē sūnd· (Be you hearty and be safe) Craig"Colour ohotograph of ron stones inCarlisle Cathedral, United Kingdomstones, runes, marks, maker's marks, cathedral, carlisle cathedral -
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Photograph - Digital photograph, Wayne Phillipson, Peta Knott and Dorothy Wickham at Lacock National Trust Village, United Kingdom, 30/1072016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Lacock was on the main London to Bristol road until the road was re-routed through Chippenham. There are no obvious signs of the 21st century in this National Trust village, except the motor car. It has been run by the National Trust since 1944 and residents are on a lease. The oldest house in the village is King John's Hunting Lodge, parts of which date back to the 13th century. In this village there are buildings from every century since right up until the 18th century. The abbey was founded in 1229 by Ela, Countess of Salisbury. Lacock village and abbey were used as the set in the Harry Potter films.Dorothy Wickham and Peta Knott, formerly of Museums Australia (Vic) currently working as a marine archaeologist in England. Taken at Lacock National Trust Village, United Kingdomdorothy wickham, peta knott, lacock national trust village -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Building used for glass lantern shows, Lacock, United Kingdom, 2017, 2017
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Colour photograph of a building used to show glass lantern slides. lacock, theatre, lantern slides -
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Photograph - Digital Photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Abbey, Lacock, United Kingdom, 2016
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...The abbey was founded by the Countess of Salisbury in 1229 for Augustinian Canonesses. It prospered throughout the middle ages. It was bought by William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-77). He was part of a scientific and enlightened group of men, which led him to discover the process of photography. The first photograph is said to have been taken from the windows of Lacock Abbey.In August 1835 Talbot made the earliest known surviving photographic negative using a wooden camera.The rare small photogenic image of the latticed window in the south gallery of Lacock is now in the collection of the Science Museum at Bradford, UK.Colour photograph of Abbey, Lacock, United Kingdomlacock abbey, church -
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Photograph, Former St Bernard's Catholic Church, Hepburn
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...St Bernard's closed in the 1970s.Black and white photograph of a small weatherboard church in Hepburn. It is St Bernard's Catholic Church.st bernard's catholic church, hepburn, churches, hepburn -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Ruins Near Basalt, Victoria
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...Colour photograph of ruins in the landscape near Basalt. basalt, ruin, chimney -
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Photograph - Photographs - Colour, Stanbridge House in Frazer Street, Daylesford, 15/06/2004
... Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post ...William Stanbridge was a squatter who built Wombat Estate. Photograph of a weatherboard house. This is a former Stanbridge house which was moved to the site. william stanbridge, weatherboard, frazer street, daylesford