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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - The Story of the Excursion Boats of Port Phillip, T K Fitchett, Down the Bay, 1973
In 1995 Jim Hillis spotted this book, which was out of print, at South Melbourne Market and obtained Society funds for its purchase.Down the Bay - the Story of the Excursion Boats of Port Phillip. Full colour illustration of P.S. Ozone on dust cover; book itself is blue, with title in silver on the spine. Contains a general history, then an illustration and history of each of 31 paddle steamers.Page preceding title page: sig "E.M. Donohue 22/12/75" blue ink.transport - shipping, t k fitchett, ps kangaroo, ps queen, ps baldrock, ps planet, ps wiliamstown, ps nepean, ps ivanhoe, ps comet, ps mystery, ps williams, ps express, ps excelsior, ps courier, ps charlotte fenwick, ps reliance, ps sorrento, ps black eagle, ps despatch, ps alert, ps golden crown, ps lonsdale, ps coagee, ps awaroa, ps mourilyan, ps weeroona, ps hygeia, ps gem, ps ozone, ps edina -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Report, HMAS Lonsdale site development, Peter Brook, Design Director of Peddle Thorp Architects, HMAS Lonsdale Site - Drawing and photo report, Aug 2000
Report on proposed development of the HMAS Lonsdale site (south), prepared for C5 hearings, August 2000. Includes photographic views and architectural drawings. A3 horizontal, bound white plastic combtown planning, architecture, built environment -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Assignment, Evolution of planning controls for the Port Melbourne foreshore, 1994-2002, Janet Bolitho, May 2002
Assignment (completed while working on post graduate degree) arises from the author's experience of campaigning against high rise development for Port Melbourne as a member of Residents for Responsible Development, 1990sAssignment on the evolution of planning controls for the Port Melbourne foreshore, 1994-2002; 13pp with attachmentstown planning, built environment, public action campaigns, residents for responsible development, janet bolitho, samdy nominees (bayshore), envelope factory (bayview), becton, teac, hmas lonsdale -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Parade ground, HMAS Lonsdale, Port Melbourne, 1990s
One of three sheets of photos copied from originals held by the Thomas family of Esplanade West: B: three colour photos of the parade ground at HMAS Lonsdale (south)built environment, armed services - navy, pat thomas, esplanade west, hmas lonsdale -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document (Item) - Collection of documents relating to the WW2 service of Robert Watters, 1940's
A collection of documents relating to the WW2 service of Robert Cornelius WATTERS. These include the civilian identity card issued on his discharge; an application for War Gratuity; the cover for a 1941 airline ticket with Australian National Airways; a envelope addresses to M.M.A.S Melville & re-directed to 400 Williamstown Road, Port Melbourne; an envelope containing a letter addressed to H.M.A.S Lonsdale; a magazine photograph of the Boom Working vessel 'Koala'; a certificate of appreciation from the the Hon Kevin RUDD MP, Prime Minister; a 2005 card of appreciation from The Hon John HOWARD MP , Prime Minister; photocopied documents regarding his WW2 service.war - world war ii, robert cornelius watters, armed services - navy, r.a.n. reserve -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Ephemera - Set of drink coasters from HMAS Lonsdale, Port Melbourne, Paul Stephen DALY, c.1990
Manufactured as a souvenir item.Set of six gold coloured drink coasters in a black box. Each coaster is imprinted the HMAS Lonsdale logo and has a blue felt backing.armed services - navy, hmas lonsdale -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Railway Pier, Port Melbourne, Australasian Sketcher, 19 May 1854
Photograph of Port Melbourne Railway Pier ( Aust. Sketcher 19-05-1894) (Seven Sailing Vessels and a two Funnel Paddle Ferry - 'Lonsdale'piers and wharves - railway pier -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Renewal of storm water drain, Esplanade West, Port Melbourne, Janet Bolitho, Jul 2002
Five coloured photographs of renewal of storm water drain Esplanade West. .01 Esplanade East Street sign .02 Digging .03 Putting in pipe .04 large casing on end of crane .05 Workersbuilt environment - civic, engineering - canals and drainage, natural environment, sandridge lagoon, esplanade east, hmas lonsdale, stormwater drain, melbourne and metropolitan board of works -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CORNISH COLLECTION: VISIT OF BENDIGO MINE MANAGERS TO THOMPSON'S ENGINEERING WORKS, CASTLEMAINE
Photograph. Cornish Collection - visit of Bendigo mine managers to Thompson's Engineering Works, Castlemaine. Article (undated) from Bendigo Advertiser (?) re visit one hundred years ago - with photos of 14 men with part of Thompson & Co brick building in background: : Mr Hicks (Red, White and Blue); Mr Glanville (Hustlers Royal Reserve); Mr Kidd (Shamrock Co.0; Mr Hollow (South Bellevue); Mr Rowe (new Chum Rail); Mr Jas Northcote (Lansell's general manager); Mr Edward (Fortuna-Hustlers); Mr Prior (Garden Gully); Mr J Lonsdale (Shenandoah); Mr Whitford (Lazarus Co,); Mr Harvey (New Chum United); Mr Bradshaw (electrical engineering); Mr Lonsdale (Lazarus Co.); Mr L B McGrath (Thompson's representative).bendigo, gold mining, miners -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, CableTram, c. 1905
also stamped on back D.J. Taggartblack and white photograph1900. CableTram (North Carlton to St Kilda) in Lonsdale St, Melbourne about 1905. Brian Pump 36 Knaith road, Ringwood East. Phone: 8707001. Rathdowne, Lygon and Swanston sts and St Kilda rd. Rathdowne st to Brighton rd. 49 North Carlton and St Kilda. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Lonsdale Unemployment Relief Stamp Duty Book McHugh Brothers, 1930
Employer's record of stamp duty tax paid. Also 24 1d stamps.Blue green covered booklet with buff coloured pages.The Lonsdale Unemployment Relief Stamp Duty Book. Name..... Address....stamp duty, tatura stamp duty books -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, The Lonsdale Unemployment Relief Stamp Duty Book C J Mitchell, 1931
Used in business of C. J. Mitchell Pty Ltd TaturaSoft cover. Grey green colour. Contains wage receipts and employment relief duty stamps.Front cover: C. J. Mitchell Pty Ltd (stamped) and Hogan Street, Tatura (ink).c j mitchell pty ltd, tatura businesses, tatura stamp duty books -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd
Colour slide in a mount. Image from a magazine, Underley Hall Chapel (1966), St Michael’s College, Kirkby Lonsdale, England.Made in Australia / Encircled 10 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Newspaper - Newspaper article, All the girls together
John Maclellan founded the Girls' Guild in 1904 with branches in St George's Prahran and Wesley, Lonsdale St. Annual meetings were held at the Prahran Methodist Mission. There were 120 branches which concentrated on gymnastics in winter and choir singing in summer culminating in mass displays of both each year. Activities included interpretive dancing to the music of Gilbert and Sullivan; baseball; tennis; squash; lacrosse; basketball; croquet; rugby football and on Sundays hospital visiting. This undated and unsourced newspaper article is about Girls' Guild which had disbanded 30 years prior to the article being written. It has an image of some past members demonstrating the "Canoe song".girls' guild -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Architecture: The Schizophrenic Style, 1971
Boyd proposes to apply art criticism techniques to architecture; claims architectural criticism in Australia is "all but dead" because of the 'schizophrenic nature of architecture" (i.e. building a socio-economic object as well as art). Boyd compares Kevin Borland's design of The Legend restaurant (Lonsdale St) with a recently designed residential apartment block (15 Collins St); claims that both are schizophrenic but The Legend is masterfully so whereas the apartments are aesthetically lacking.Original manuscript of an article published as ‘The schizophrenic style’ in "The Sunday Australian", 14.3.1971Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 11 pagesTop of page 1 handwritten where and when published. The last page credits photographer Mark Strizic, so images may have been attached.architectural criticism, art criticism, melbourne architecture, the legend restaurant, lonsdale st, leonard french, legend milk bar, tivoli theatre, clement meadmore, kevin borland, colonial architecture, 15 collins st, robin boyd, manuscript -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Pauline Jones, Historical records of Victoria : volume 1 : beginnings of permanent government, 1981
Reproductions of various transactions and reports dealing with the early government of Port Phillip, including laws, surveyors? and administrators? reports, bills, requisitions, prices, police reports, and miscellaneous other documents dealing with the early administration of Port Phillip.victorian history, port phillip, governor bourke, geelong, john batman, treaty, william lonsdale, william buckley, werribee -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1959
Colour slide in a mount. Point Lonsdale Lighthouse. (Architect: Victorian Public Works Department.)Made in England / 16 / 59 (Handwritten) -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Jacob John Halley, 1850-1869
Born Highbury College London 1834, died Melbourne June 19, 1910. Ordained in Pitt Street Sydney Congregational Church 21/3/1860. Ministry: Bush Mission, Lower Darling River 1860–61; Maryborough 1861–64; Dawson St Ballarat 1864–72; Williamstown/Secretary CUV 1872–84; Secretary CUV 1884–1908. Chairman CUV 1871–72 & 1908–09. Son of Rev. Dr Robert Halley, Principal of Highbury College. Arrived Sydney c. 1853. Had a holiday home at Queescliff/Point Lonsdale and tried to establish a Congregational Church there. Obituary read: "For 37 years in the office of Union Secretary he had proved himself a faithful preacher of the Gospel, a leader of the general interest of the churches of peculiar force, knowledge and devotion, and an earnest and high principled citizen of the State, devoting hmself to the social amelioration of the people and the extension of the Kingdom of God. Our late Secretary was a man of vigorous intellectual power. His early life had given him a bent in the direction of the study of natural history. He was a keen observer, a lover of counry life, and the science and art of gardening, in which he occupied the leisure moments of a busy life."Portrait of Halley c. 1850–1869."C. 1850–1869 Rev. J. J. Halley, Cong. Union"halley, j. j., congregational church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photocopy of engraving, Rev. Jacob John Halley
Born Highbury College London 1834, died Melbourne June 19, 1910. Ordained in Pitt Street Sydney Congregational Church 21/3/1860. Ministry: Bush Mission, Lower Darling River 1860–61; Maryborough 1861–64; Dawson St Ballarat 1864–72; Williamstown/Secretary CUV 1872–84; Secretary CUV 1884–1908. Chairman CUV 1871–72 & 1908–09. Son of Rev. Dr Robert Halley, Principal of Highbury College. Arrived Sydney c. 1853. Had a holiday home at Queescliff/Point Lonsdale and tried to establish a Congregational Church there. Obituary read: "For 37 years in the office of Union Secretary he had proved himself a faithful preacher of the Gospel, a leader of the general interest of the churches of peculiar force, knowledge and devotion, and an earnest and high principled citizen of the State, devoting hmself to the social amelioration of the people and the extension of the Kingdom of God. Our late Secretary was a man of vigorous intellectual power. His early life had given him a bent in the direction of the study of natural history. He was a keen observer, a lover of counry life, and the science and art of gardening, in which he occupied the leisure moments of a busy life."Photocopy of engraving from the Congregational Year Book for 1893.halley, j. j., congregational church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Jacob John Halley
Born Highbury College London 1834, died Melbourne June 19, 1910. Ordained in Pitt Street Sydney Congregational Church 21/3/1860. Ministry: Bush Mission, Lower Darling River 1860–61; Maryborough 1861–64; Dawson St Ballarat 1864–72; Williamstown/Secretary CUV 1872–84; Secretary CUV 1884–1908. Chairman CUV 1871–72 & 1908–09. Son of Rev. Dr Robert Halley, Principal of Highbury College. Arrived Sydney c. 1853. Had a holiday home at Queescliff/Point Lonsdale and tried to establish a Congregational Church there. Obituary read: "For 37 years in the office of Union Secretary he had proved himself a faithful preacher of the Gospel, a leader of the general interest of the churches of peculiar force, knowledge and devotion, and an earnest and high principled citizen of the State, devoting hmself to the social amelioration of the people and the extension of the Kingdom of God. Our late Secretary was a man of vigorous intellectual power. His early life had given him a bent in the direction of the study of natural history. He was a keen observer, a lover of counry life, and the science and art of gardening, in which he occupied the leisure moments of a busy life."Photocopy of engraving from the Congregational Year Book for 1893.halley, j. j., congregational church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Rev. Jacob John Halley
Born Highbury College London 1834, died Melbourne June 19, 1910. Ordained in Pitt Street Sydney Congregational Church 21/3/1860. Ministry: Bush Mission, Lower Darling River 1860–61; Maryborough 1861–64; Dawson St Ballarat 1864–72; Williamstown/Secretary CUV 1872–84; Secretary CUV 1884–1908. Chairman CUV 1871–72 & 1908–09. Son of Rev. Dr Robert Halley, Principal of Highbury College. Arrived Sydney c. 1853. Had a holiday home at Queescliff/Point Lonsdale and tried to establish a Congregational Church there. Obituary read: "For 37 years in the office of Union Secretary he had proved himself a faithful preacher of the Gospel, a leader of the general interest of the churches of peculiar force, knowledge and devotion, and an earnest and high principled citizen of the State, devoting hmself to the social amelioration of the people and the extension of the Kingdom of God. Our late Secretary was a man of vigorous intellectual power. His early life had given him a bent in the direction of the study of natural history. He was a keen observer, a lover of counry life, and the science and art of gardening, in which he occupied the leisure moments of a busy life."Photocopy of engraving from the Congregational Year Book for 1893.halley, j. j., congregational church -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
photograph, Undated c.1880s
Born Grantham, Lincolnshire 9 August 1841. Migrated to Australia in 1849 and settled in Geelong. Entered the ministry in 1866. Posted to Mortlake, Echuca, South Yarra, Lonsdale St. Melbourne, Carlton, Bendigo and Hawthorn. Founding President of Methodist Ladies College, Melbourne, 1882. Elected President of the Wesleyan Conference of 1895 and was the first President following Church Union in 1902. Elected President General in 1904. Married 1870 (1) Jemima Shaw - died 1918; (2) 1920 Edith Skelton nee Wimble, widow of the Rev William Williams. Died 25 May 1928.Sepia toned head and shoulders studio portrait of Rev. William Henry Fitchett, in carte de visite format.william henry fitchett, methodist, minister, methodist ladies college, president of conference -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
photograph, Undated c.1920
Born Grantham, Lincolnshire 9 August 1841. Migrated to Australia in 1849 and settled in Geelong. Entered the ministry in 1866. Posted to Mortlake, Echuca, South Yarra, Lonsdale St. Melbourne, Carlton, Bendigo and Hawthorn. Founding President of Methodist Ladies College, Melbourne, 1882. Elected President of the Wesleyan Conference of 1895 and was the first President following Church Union in 1902. Elected President General in 1904. Married 1870 (1) Jemima Shaw - died 1918; (2) 1920 Edith Skelton nee Wimble, widow of the Rev William Williams. Died 25 May 1928.B & W head and shoulders studio portrait of Rev. William Henry Fitchett mounted on buff card.william henry fitchett, methodist, minister, methodist ladies college, president of conference -
Emerging Writers' Festival
2005 Festival Program, Emerging Writers' Festival Program 2005
... , Writing and Ideas Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne ...The 2005 Emerging Writers' Festival was the second EWF. The festival was held at the Victoria Hotel in Melbourne in May, 2005. It was presented by Express Media in partnership with the Victorian Writers' Centre (now Writers' Victoria) and the festival Director was Terry Jaensch.A red, A5 booklet with a black and white butterfly on the cover. The booklet contains the program information for the 2005 Emerging Writers' Festival, held at the Victoria Hotel in Little Collins Street in Melbourne.2005 emerging writers' festival, richard watts, terry jaensch, literary programming, the wheeler centre, emerging writers', literary, festival, melbourne, express media, writers' victoria, the vic hotel -
Emerging Writers' Festival
2007 Festival Program, Emerging Writers' Festival 2007
... , Writing and Ideas Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne ...This program is for events held during the 2007 Emerging Writers' Festival. The program provides information about the events and programs involved in the festival, which was Directed by Steve Grimwade in 2007.More information about the programming of the 2007 Emerging Writers' Festival can be found at: https://web.archive.org/web/20070516153025/http://emergingwritersfestival.org.au/A black and gold printed booklet of the 2007 Emerging Writes' Festival Programemerging writers' festival, 2007, literary programming, the wheeler centre, steve grimwade, zine fair -
Emerging Writers' Festival
2006 Festival Program, Emerging Writers' Festival Program 2006
... , Writing and Ideas Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne ...This is the program from the 2006 Emerging Writers' Festival, held from April 7-9 in 2006. The program provides information about the events and programming of the festival, the first EWF programmed by Artistic Director Steve Grimwade.A small black, white and red Program from the 2006 Emerging Writers' Festival.2006 emerging writers' festival, steve grimwade, literary program, the wheeler centre, emerging writers', literary, festival, melbourne -
Emerging Writers' Festival
2004 Festival Program, The Melbourne Emerging Writers' Festival 2004 Program
... , Writing and Ideas Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne ...The first Emerging Writers’ Festival was held at the Victoria Hotel in Little Collins Street in January, 2004. The inaugural festival developed out of Express Media's Make It Up zine fair. It brought together the offerings of 68 writers from across Australia in a two-day series of panels, readings, performances and workshops. Express Media ‘s Artistic Director Richard Watts was the driving force behind the ground breaking initiative that was to become the Emerging Writers’ Festival. It was clear to him through the success and the demand of the Make It Up zine fair, which had its origins in 2000, that writing and writers were in the process of radical change and needed a new environment to grow. In response, Express Media formed a partnership with the Victorian Writers’ Centre and held the first Emerging Writers’ Festival with the tagline, the best Australian writers you haven’t heard of yet. The beginnings were humble but the foundations strong. In those early years the festival found its feet, its independence and a loyal and passionate audience.An eight page, stapled program for the 2004 Emerging Writers' Festival printed in black, white and three shades of orange."Featuring the best Australian writers / you haven't heard of (yet) including new, young and / emerging poets, zinesters, short story / writers, spoken word performers, novelists, / screenplay writers / and playwrights, and a range of panels, / readings, workshops as well as an / independent publishers' trade fair."2004 emerging writers' festival, richard watts, express media, literary programming, the wheeler centre, emerging writers', literary, festival, melbourne -
Emerging Writers' Festival
2008 Festival Program, Emerging Writers' Festival 2008 Festival Program
... , Writing and Ideas Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne ...This is the program from the 2008 Emerging Writers' Festival. The program provides information about the events and programs involved in the festival, the first EWF programmed by Artistic Director David Ryding.Small cream and grey stapled booklet containing the details of the 2008 Emerging Writers' Festival programming.2008 emerging writers' festival, david ryding, literary program, the wheeler centre, emerging writers', literary, festival, melbourne -
Emerging Writers' Festival
2009 Festival Program, Emerging Writers' Festival 2009 Festival Program
... , Writing and Ideas Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne ...This is the program from the 2009 Emerging Writers' Festival. The program provides information about the events and programs involved in the festival, programmed by Artistic Director David Ryding.A small black and grey program of the 2009 Emerging Writers' Festival events.2009 emerging writers' festival, david ryding, literary programming, the wheeler centre, emerging writers', literary, festival, melbourne -
Emerging Writers' Festival
2010 Festival Program, Emerging Writers' Festival - The Festival for Writers
... , Writing and Ideas Little Lonsdale Street Melbourne melbourne ...This is the program from the 2010 Emerging Writers' Festival. The program provides information about the events and programs involved in the festival, the first EWF programmed by Artistic Director Lisa Dempster. A small booklet, which is white with graded colour that contains the details of the programming for the 2010 Emerging Writers' Festival.2010 emerging writers' festival, lisa dempster, literary programming, the wheeler centre, emerging writers', literary, festival, melbourne