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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MARKS COLLECTION: SPECIFICATIONS FOR CARPENTERS WORK IN ERECTING NEW BILLIARD ROOM FOR GEO LANSELL, 1st February, 1893
Contract document, held by pink secured with pink tape. On top of front page printed 'General conditions and specifications' handwritten, for Carpenters work in erecting a new billiard room for Mr. G. Lansell. On bottom of page printed : W. Beebe, Architect, Mitchell Street, Bendigo. Dated February 1, 1893.W. Beebe, Architect, Mitchel Street, Bendigobendigo, buildings, fortuna villa -
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Document - MARKS COLLECTION: PLUMBING RE BILLIARD ROOM AT RESIDENCE OF GEO LANSELL ESQ, 22nd March, 1893
A3 document, secured with pink tape 'General Conditions and Specifications' printed on top. Below handwritten Plumbing etc re Billiard Room at residence of Geo Lansell Esq. On bottom of document printed W. Beebe, Architect, Mitchell Street, Bendigo. Dated Mar 22 1893.W. Beebe, Architect, Mitchel Street, Bendigo.bendigo, buildings, fortuna villa -
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Document - MERLE HALL COLLECTION: BRIEF REPORT STRATEGIC PLANNING DAY 8/11/1997
Brief Report Strategic Planning Day 8/11/1997 attended by 18 people representing various arts groups. Two- paged report with attachments; Aims of Arts Bendigo (Mission Outline); 1.Major Arts Centre (Focus on 'Fortuna'; 2 Youth; 3. Linking; 4. Public Relations. -
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Book - BENDIGO: VICTORIA'S GOLDEN CITY
Coloured booklet of various scenes and buildings in and around Bendigo, titled Bendigo Victoria's Golden City. The front cover has a scene of Charing Cross looking towards Pall Mall. Inside the front cover is a very brief history and some Historical Buildings are mentioned. They are: Fortuna, Shamrock Hotel, Gold Mines Hotel, City Hall, Post Office, Law Courts, the Home for the Aged, Sacred Heart Cathedral, St. Paul's, Specimen Cottage, Log Lock-up and the Chinese Joss House. The coloured pictures inside are: The Central Deborah Gold Mine, Fortuna, Miner's Cottage, The Gold Mines Hotel, Victoria Hill, Bendigo Law Courts, Eaglehawk Log Lock-up, Look-out Tower Rosalind Park, Alexandra Fountain - Charing Cross, Conservatory Gardens with Law Courts in background, Inside the Conservatory, Bendigo Home & Hospital for the Aged - Victoria's 'White House', Sacred Heart Cathedral, Chinese Joss House, Chinese Joss House - Interior of the Main Temple, Bendigo Pottery - Potter at work, Bendigo Municipal Offices, Bendigo Institute of Technology at Flora Hill, Mt. Alvernia Hospital, Cobb & Co Coach, R Class Locomotive, Bendigo Tramcar, Lake Weeroona and Lake Eppalock Pumping Station. Some more attractions are mentioned inside the back cover. On the back cover is the Cenotaph - the only scale replica of the Whitehall Cenotaph - and Alexandra Fountain by night.Nucolorvue Productions Pty Ltdbendigo, tourism, photographs of bendigo icons, bendigo - victoria's golden city, fortuna, shamrock hotel, gold mines hotel, city hall, post office, law courts, home for the aged, victoria's 'white house', sacred heart cathedral, st paul's, specimen cottage, log lock-up, chinese joss house, charing cross, cenotaph, alexandra fountain, centra deborah gold mine, army cartographic unit, miner's cottage, harvey town, victoria hill, look-out tower rosalind park, conservatory gardens, conservatory, bendigo pottery, bendigo municipal offices, bendigo institute of technology, mt alvernia hospital, cobb & co coach, r class locomotive, bendigo railway station, bendigo tramcar, lake weeroona, lake eppalock pumping station, art gallery, historical museum eaglehawk, melville's caves, whitehall cenotaph, nucolorvue productins pty ltd, national library of australia -
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Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: FORTUNA VILLA
Coloured tri-fold brochure titled Fortuna Villa. There are several coloured photos of the Villa and garden, a short history, information on the Villa Fortuna Action Group and their ideas for its future use. There is also a printed membership form. A small location map is included.bendigo, clubs, fortuna villa, christopher ballerstedt, theodore ballerstedt, 180 mine, george lansell, edith lansell, william beebe, vahland, getzschmann, emil maumann, commonwealth department of defence, the fortuna villa action group, city of greater bendigo, julian prowd, geoff hocking, bart-n-print -
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Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: VILLA FORTUNA ACTION GROUP
Blue tri-fold pamphlet titled 'Villa Fortuna Action Group' which has a photo of Fortuna and the lake on the front with Fortuna 1908 under the photo and Working for Community Use of Fortuna. On the inside is a brief history of Fortuna, What the Action Group plans to do and Potential Activities. There is also a photo of the Billiard Room, criteria 1908 and another of the exterior of the building. There is also a space to fill in for a Joining Fee and Annual Membership Fee of $10 each. On a lighter photo on the back page is a proposed drawing of the Entrance Hall.bendigo, clubs, villa fortuna action group, fortuna, army survey regiment, theodore ballerstedt, vahland, getzschmann, 180 mine, george lansell, roman bath, pompeii fountain, department of defence, the villa fortuna action group, bendigo historical society inc. -
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Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: HAVE YOUR SAY ABOUT FORTUNA AND IT'S FUTURE!
Flyer with a small sketch of Fortuna inviting people to have their say about Fortuna - and its Future. Comments can be made on the 'Fortuna Charter' blogsite on the web and also a postal address.bendigo, clubs, have your say about fortuna - and it's future!, villa fortuna action group inc. -
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Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: SAVE FORTUNA VILLA
Flyer for a Public Meeting organised by the Bendigo Historical Society Inc. titled 'Save Fortuna Villa'. Held at the Bendigo Town Hall Reception Room on Tuesday 2nd May 2006 at 7 pm.bendigo, clubs, save fortuna villa, bendigo town hall, bendigo historical society inc -
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Document - FORTUNA COLLECTION: COLOURED BROCHURE BENDIGO HISTORY OF FORTUNA VILLA, 1855-2017
Coloured Brochure History of Fortuna Villa Bendigo produced by the Army Headquarters Survey Regiment. Year Unknown.bendigo, history, fortuna and survey reg., http://www.bendigo.ws/our-history/architecture-and-buildings/fortuna-villa.html -
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Document - Fortuna Bendigo, letter of re classification by the National Trust and History Brochure, 20/10/2008
The Fortuna Villa is an expansive Victorian mansion built entirely on the profits of Bendigo's lucrative gold reefs. Established by the wealthy Ballerstedt family in the 1860s, it was purchased and expanded in the 1870s by George Lansell, who was to become one of Australia's wealthiest men. Fortuna villa and gardens were once occupied and cared for by the Australia Army Survey Regiments since 1942 for over thirty years.Classification Report and Notes on the history of Fortuna from the National Trust to the Bendigo Council 20th October 2008; tourist brochure for Fortuna; it includes photographs and detailed history of George Lansell's involvement in the property and his mining history.history, national trust bendigo collection, bendigo, fortuna, george lansell, mining -
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Document - Mining Wages Book, Aug 1906 to Jan 1907
Fortuna Hustlers Mine Wages Time Book Ruled pages for Name. Occupation, Day and Dateshistory, bendigo, mining -
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Document - Fortuna Villa - The Past and the Future
Theodore Batterstedt and his father bought five acres of land on which they built a quartz crushing mill and a two storied, 8 roomed home in 1855. In 1869 they added 2 large rooms to each floor. In 1870 they sold the property to George Lansell. Further additions and renovations too place in 1888' 1890, 1900 and 1907. In 1942 the largely derelict building was compulsorily acquired by the army to house the Land Headquarters Cartographic Company and later the Army Survey Regiment.A 2 page document detailing the history of George Lansell's 'Fortuna' estate.george lansell, fortuna, military -
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Banner - GOLDEN SQUARE P.S. LAUREL ST. 1189 COLLECTION: HOUSE BANNER
Golden Square Primary School, Laurel Street, house flag. Blue material, gold writing, yellow fringe on bottom. Flag is attached to wooden rod at top. On flag 'Fortuna' in yellow print.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s. -
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Document - MARKS COLLECTION: PLAN OF SANDHURST CITY CENTRE AND SURROUNDING AREA ( NO. 1 )
Plan on heavy parchment - section neatly cut out of plan (area now Kennington) Written on plan in black print ' Sheet No. 1. Sandhurst'. Plan shows Government Camp, Commissioner's Gully, old cemetery site, manure depot, cattle market, Benevolent Asylum Reserve, railway reserve. Land owners' names on allotments. On bottom lithographed at the Department of Lands and Survey, Melbourne, by D. Henerson, March 12th., 1867 Plan part of George Lansell, Fortuna auction, documents found in wardrobe purchased by Marks family in 1930's.bendigo, planning, sandhurst 1867 -
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Document - MARKS COLLECTION: MAP OF EAGLEHAWK/LONG GULLY AREA
Map of Eaglehawk and Long Gully area. Maps shows allotments and areas. Map is split down centre (torn ?) and in two pieces. Map was located in Fortuna papers, potentially belonged to G. Lansell. Section of map has been neatly cut out - area near Mt Korong Road and Victoria Hill. -
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Map - MARKS COLLECTION: MAP OF WALES 1880
Original map - Wales, U.K. On bottom of map 'electroplated in 1880'. Scale of 1 inch to a statute mile'. Written on back in black pen 'Map'. Map found in wardrobe sold at Lansell's Fortuna auction in 1930's.map -
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Photograph - PETER ELLIS COLLECTION: MANSION
Colour photograph. Lake. Mansion. Balcony iron fretwork. Trees. People on Lawn. Lily pads. Palm tree. Blue spruce tree in centre. Fortuna (?) written on back of photo.photo, garden, fortuna -
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Document - WARRANGA NEWS 30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION SUPPLEMENT 18 SEPTEMBER 2008, 18th September, 2008
Waranga News 30th Anniversary Edition Voluntary Community Newspaper. Published fortnightly since 1978 in Colbinabbin, Murchison, Rushworth, Stanhope and Toolleen. Office Staff of 2008: Owen Doyle, Len Schoenborn, Colleen Wright, Brian Wright, Rosemary Hawking, Neil Short, Gillian Schoenborn, Graeme Harwood, Bob Holschier, Glen Avard, Denise Corbin, Peter Burgess, Jeanette Paterson, Mary Jo Fortuna, Doris Barlow, Floss Holschier. Behind the camera Cass Alexander.Waranga Newsvictoria, history, community newspaper waranga basin -
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Document - Preliminary report of Structural assessment Fortuna
Fortuna Villa was initially commenced as a modest single storey home in 1861 next to the 180 Mine by Theodore Ballerstedt, who sold the mine and house to George Lansell in 1869. Lansell already owned the adjacent Fortuna Mine, and through deeper mining techniques greatly expanded the mine's operation, his personal wealth, and the house and grounds. Lansell was soon known as the 'Quartz King', Australia's first gold mining millionaire and credited as the driving force behind much of Bendigo's prosperity. He continuously added to and expanded the villa, decorating it extravagantly with the finest of artworks and materials, into a sprawling mansion with extensive landscaped grounds, to create a house and grounds of a size and grandeur with few rivals in Australia. After his death in 1907, his second wife Edith carried on with improvements, creating a house and grounds developed over 50 years. The attached mine also contributes to its significance, being one of the richest mines in Bendigo, and at one stage probably the deepest gold mine in the world at 3176 feet. The 1875 crushing works are attached directly to the mansion, and the mine's tailings and settling ponds (turned into ornamental lakes) represent a direct link between George Lansell's wealth and its source. Fortuna was compulsorily acquired by the Commonwealth in 1942 as the Cartographic Headquarters of the Australian Survey Corps during World War II, and many ancillary structures were added while preserving the main house and ornamental grounds. Victorian Heritage Database Report https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/68334/download-reportPreliminary report of Structural assessment of Building 16 Fortuna Complex, Chum Street, Bendigo. Four page preliminary report finding the building is structurally safe as at Wed 19 December 2007 with three recommendations. Prepared for DIGO by Structural Engineers - Terry Stevens Consulting Engineers Pty Ltd.fortuna, structural assessment -
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Ephemera - Tour Ticket
Fortuna Villa was initially commenced as a modest single storey home in 1861 next to the 180 Mine by Theodore Ballerstedt, who sold the mine and house to George Lansell in 1869. Lansell already owned the adjacent Fortuna Mine, and through deeper mining techniques greatly expanded the mine's operation, his personal wealth, and the house and grounds. Lansell was soon known as the 'Quartz King', Australia's first gold mining millionaire and credited as the driving force behind much of Bendigo's prosperity. He continuously added to and expanded the villa, decorating it extravagantly with the finest of artworks and materials, into a sprawling mansion with extensive landscaped grounds, to create a house and grounds of a size and grandeur with few rivals in Australia. After his death in 1907, his second wife Edith carried on with improvements, creating a house and grounds developed over 50 years. The attached mine also contributes to its significance, being one of the richest mines in Bendigo, and at one stage probably the deepest gold mine in the world at 3176 feet. The 1875 crushing works are attached directly to the mansion, and the mine's tailings and settling ponds (turned into ornamental lakes) represent a direct link between George Lansell's wealth and its source. Fortuna was compulsorily acquired by the Commonwealth in 1942 as the Cartographic Headquarters of the Australian Survey Corps during World War II, and many ancillary structures were added while preserving the main house and ornamental grounds. Victorian Heritage Database Report https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/68334/download-reportTicket for Fortuna Villa Tour conducted by the Army Survey Regiment and the National Trust. 31/12/1985. Black printing on yellow card.fortuna villa, tour -
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Document - Preservation proposal
Fortuna Villa was initially commenced as a modest single storey home in 1861 next to the 180 Mine by Theodore Ballerstedt, who sold the mine and house to George Lansell in 1869. Lansell already owned the adjacent Fortuna Mine, and through deeper mining techniques greatly expanded the mine's operation, his personal wealth, and the house and grounds. Lansell was soon known as the 'Quartz King', Australia's first gold mining millionaire and credited as the driving force behind much of Bendigo's prosperity. He continuously added to and expanded the villa, decorating it extravagantly with the finest of artworks and materials, into a sprawling mansion with extensive landscaped grounds, to create a house and grounds of a size and grandeur with few rivals in Australia. After his death in 1907, his second wife Edith carried on with improvements, creating a house and grounds developed over 50 years. The attached mine also contributes to its significance, being one of the richest mines in Bendigo, and at one stage probably the deepest gold mine in the world at 3176 feet. The 1875 crushing works are attached directly to the mansion, and the mine's tailings and settling ponds (turned into ornamental lakes) represent a direct link between George Lansell's wealth and its source. Fortuna was compulsorily acquired by the Commonwealth in 1942 as the Cartographic Headquarters of the Australian Survey Corps during World War II, and many ancillary structures were added while preserving the main house and ornamental grounds. Victorian Heritage Database Report https://vhd.heritagecouncil.vic.gov.au/places/68334/download-reportProposal for the formation of a Fortuna Commission to ensure the preservation of Fortuna Villa. Written by Daryl McClure. May 2012fortuna villa, preservation, daryl mcclure -
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Flyer - Auction Sale
PROPERTY MARKET Fortuna, Bendigo The Bendigo mansion property, Fortuna, for many years the home of the late Mr George Lansell, will again be offered for sale by auction. Some few years ago the property was purchased by Gold Mines of Australia Ltd., and it was used for a time for the offices of Bendigo Mines N.L. The company now has no further use for the building. As a last effort to retain this historic 52-room mansion, it will be offered as it now stands, with the spacious grounds which contain three lakes, a terrace, a rose garden, a swimming-pool, and a Roman fountain. It is hoped that it may be purchased by some organisation for use as a school, hospital, or other institution. If a sale is not effected the building will be sold immediately for demolition. This should arouse much interest as it con-tains many cedar and mahogany fittings, parquetry floors, central heating and hot-water plants. The auction sale will be held within the next few weeks by J H Curnow and Son of Little Collins street and Bendigo. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/11158857?searchTerm=fortuna%20auction%20sale Demolition Auction Sale Flyer for Fortuna under instructions from Bendigo Mines. Dated 29th and 30th June 1930. Auctioneers J H Curnow and Son. Black ink on yellow paper.fortuna villa, auction, bendigo mines -
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Magazine - 'Australiana' Researching, Preserving, and Collecting Australia's Heritage
59-page magazine entitled 'Australiana' Includes a 2-page chapter on the Australiana Society Tour of Bendigo and Castlemaine with 10 colour photos. Featuring Fortuna Villa, Shamrock Hotel, Valentines Antiques. Publication by the Australiana Society, Bondi Junction, NSW. Printed by Fast Proof Press Feb 2023bendigo, castlemaine, australiana society -
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Map - Hustler's Line of Reefs
Longitudinal section of Hustler's Reef & Hustler's Reef no. 1 mine. Plate XX, note plates 4,8,13,20, 26 & 31 form a longitudinal section from Fortuna Hustler's to Hustler's Consols Mine. produced by the underground survey office, Bendigo, September 1913.hustler's reef, bendigo goldfields, hustler's reef no.1 mine -
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Photograph - FORTUNA COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH
Colour photo of partial view of back of Fortuna Villa with an entrance & bushes. Some scaffolding showing above entrance -
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Photograph - FORTUNA COLLECTION - PHOTOGRAPH
Colour photo of partial side view of Fortuna Villa. Flag pole with a flag on left hand side of photo, rose bushes near edge of a curved path leading to a portico entrance. -
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Photograph - FORTUNA COLLECTION - PHOTOGRAPH
Colour photograph of stained windows (interior view) in a bay window setting. Two stained windows to the left and right are the same design, a smaller stained window of a different design is in the centre of them and a small round stained window with a woman (waist view up) above. Partial views of other windows. -
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Box - FORTUNA COLLECTION - PHOTOGRAPH
Colour photo of partial interior bathroom showing marble looking bath, basin with silver tap fittings, white tiled wall behind bath/basin. Wood panelling above & to the sides of bath, basin and parquetry floor. -
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Photograph - FORTUNA COLLECTION - PHOTOGRAPH
Colour photo of an interior bathroom showing marble looking basin to the left and marble looking bath with overhead shower, silver tap fittings on basin and bath/shower. -
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Photograph - FORTUNA COLLECTION - PHOTOGRAPH
Colour photo of partial view of Fortuna Villa with large palm tree in foreground & turret roof in centre of photo.