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Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph of Original Postcard, Derek Leather, North side Warrenheip St. 1900's, looking east towards Mount Buninyong, Copy of original ppostcard made 1970-80
Historic BuildingsB/W Photo of original postcard, North side Warrenheip St. 1900's, looking east towards Mount Buninyong.The Rose Series P 1661 Panorama of Buninyong, Victoriabuninyong, learmonth st., corner shop, tonkins grocer -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, D. Walker, Criterion Hotel Tatura 1986, 1986
... . The original Criterion, a one storied buildings built by P. F. Ryan..., Tatura 1986. The original Criterion, a one storied buildings ...Photograph of Criterion Hotel, Hogan Street, Tatura 1986. The original Criterion, a one storied buildings built by P. F. Ryan, Rochester c 1874. Present hotel erected in 1901. Later owners included D. Heapy, T. Quinn, M. Fletcher. Guardian office is in hotel building.Black and white photograph of Criterion Hotel, Tatura 1986.on back: Criterion Hotel 1986 Hogan Street Tatura.criterion hotel tatura, d. heapy, t. quinn,, m. fletcher., guardian office -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Italian Dunera Internees
Photograph taken 13 February 1943. Back row (left to right): V Corinti, Gio Moruzzi, M Gazzi, B Rabaiotti, Gio Lusardi, G Barovero. Front row: L Fulgoini, G Rozzi, P Barbuti, M Rabaiotti.Black and white photograph of 10 Italian internees, 4 seated, standing in front of a corrugated iron building. The number 169 front right.v corinti, gio moruzzi, m gazzi, b rabaiotti, gio lusardi, g barovera, l fulgoini, g rozzi, p barbuti, m rabaiotti, tatura internment camp, italian internees ww2 -
Lake Bolac & District Historical Society
Colour photograph, Aerial view of Lake Bolac and village. After the rain, 2010
Aerial view of Lake Bolac after the drought had broken in late 2010. The fresh-water lake is now full, as are the wetlands. Note the edge of the salt-lake in the bottom right, the Industrial Estate bottom left and centre, the golf course, the current footy oval, Bowling Club, tennis courts and swimming pool with the P-12 College through the trees on the bank of the lake. An Archaeologist might be able to discern the original footy oval bottom centre, built on what was once the town Common (below the industrial buildings),and the second oval (above the salt lake.) The houses are spreading along the west bank of the lake beyond the school.lake bolac, 2010, village, fresh-water lake, salt lake, golf, tennis, bowling, swimming, college, -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Australian Architecture, 1971
Discussion of Architectural professional techniques (organisation of the profession, from the societies, registration etc and the growth in the profession, office practices) public and private practices (eg Commonwealth Department of Works,), research and regulations (eg building research, CSIRO), and theory and practice (the vernacular, the professional and the creative).Original manuscript of an article published as 'Architecture in Australia’ in RIBA Journal, Vol.78, No.1, January 1971, pp.11-20.Typewritten (p/copy), quarto, 22 pagesaustralian architecture, royal australian institute of architects, the architecture profession, package dealing, australian architecture students association, public and private practice, commonwealth department of works, building research, csiro, building regulations, john andrews, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Expo ’67: The German Pavilion, 1967
Boyd discusses the German Pavilion at Expo 67, designed by Frei Otto. He gives a detailed description of its construction, components, structural system and building challenges. This manuscript published with the title ‘Germany’ in 'Architectural Review', Vol 142, No 846, July 1967. Original manuscript of an article published as ‘Germany’ in Architectural Review, 'Architectural Review', Vol 142, No 846, July 1967, pp 129-135.Typewritten (p/copy), quarto, 7 pagesexpo 67, german pavilion, frei otto, matched structures, tensile structures, compressive structures, prehensile structures, mesh, membrane structures, robin boyd, manuscript, ohm2022, ohm2022_31 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Canberra, 1967
Boyd outlines the history of Canberra's design and construction. He argues that Canberra's strength is its planning and axially-based landscaping, but that it lacks the buildings which make the Le Corbusier's Chandigarh interesting. Boyd is highly critical of Chandigarh as an urban environment and concludes that for non-architects, planning and connection to nature is more important than buildings.Original manuscript published as 'Canberra Master Plan: Walter Burley Griffin' in World Architecture 4, John Donat (ed.), Viking Press 1967, pp 202-205.Typewritten (p/copy), quarto, 6 pageswalter burley griffin, canberra, john overall, lake burley griffin, oscar niemeyer, le corbusier, chandigarh, city beautiful, garden city, urban planning, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Architecture, 1962
Boyd explores the evolution of Australia's architecture and the constant search for an 'Australian' style of architecture. Influences includes the isolation of Australia, natural resources that would require experimentation in order to make it buildable, and most importantly the imports and exports of foreign material that increased the building boom. Comparisons of Australian's architecture landscape to USA and Sweden in his commentary aims to reflect Australia's dilemma to search for an architectural identity.Original manuscript published as 'Architecture in Australia’ in Texas Quarterly Vol. 5, No 2, Summer 1962, pp 61-76.Typewritten (p/copy), quarto, 11 (+title page) pagesrobert haddon, harold desbrowe annear, 'antipodean isolation', sweden, california, housing, australian architecture, natural resources, building boom, american architecture, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, The Sun, Robin Boyd 'of the world', 19.10.1971
Reports on the speech given by Mr WW Shugg, Federal President of RAIA as a memorial tribute to Robin Boyd at the RAIA building. A photograph of the three building in Howe Cres South Melbourne, the new headquarters of Victorian Chapter of RAIA, which are to be restored by a public appeal, a a memorial to Robin Boyd.p 11walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Architecture and Arts (2 copies), Aug-54
This features a photo and short CV of Robyn Boyd (p 15), followed by an Editorial 'The Life and Good Works of Robin Boyd' (pp 17-18). An article 'Some Buildings by Robin Boyd' (pp 19-37) features houses in Balwyn, Warrandyte, Black Rock, Camberwell (Boyd House I), Templestowe, Red Hill, Canberra, and shops in Jordanville, West Heidelberg and North Balwyn.architecture, art, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal, Architectural Forum, Vol. 121, No.2, Aug/Sept 1964
This is a special issue on Architecture in Transition. It features articles is on 'Functional grid in Japan' (pp 130-135) and 'Bold Masses in Tokyo' (p 156-157) and 'Clean Sweep in Olympics' (pp 158-161) on the Tokyo Olympic buildings.Has a piece of paper with typed 'Journal Distribution' and a double columned list of initials: F.R., B.H., A.K., R.B., P.C., K.E.architecture, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Speech, Mr J J P Oud, 9-Jul-51
Speech delivered by Mr J J P Oud to the members of the International Association of Art Critics during their visit to Shell Netherland Building at the Hague on 9 July 1951. Mr Oud designed the Shell Netherland Building. Robin Boyd travelled to Europe in 1951 on a Haddon Scholarship. He may have visited the Netherlands and been at this address.This is a 4 page typed speech stapled into a folder, with a photograph of the Shell Netherland Building stuck on the cover under the title and Shell logo. Inside the cover, there are two further publications by Oud included. (1) Building and Teamwork, Jan 1952 (2) Architecture or Industrial design, Nov 1952, a 3 page typed document.art criticism, walsh st library -
Ruyton Girls' School
Magazine, Ruyton Girls' School, The Ruytonian, 2004
In July 1909, a modest 12-page booklet was put together by members of the fledgling Old Ruytonians Association (ORA) and distributed to the Ruyton Girls' School community. It was one of their first projects, and their aim was to nurture continuing interest in the School among former and current students. They named it "The Ruytonian." At first, The Ruytonian was produced twice yearly, and always bore a plain cover with a simple name banner. Initially, it was the work of volunteer editors from the ORA, but in 1913 they handed the publication over to the first student editors, Esther Gibson and Lucy Tickell. Since that time, the style and content of The Ruytonian has continuously evolved. The biggest shifts occurred in 1942 when it transitioned to a yearly publication, and in 1969 when it moved to a larger A4 format with a cover image specifically selected for that year.The record has strong historic significance as it pertains to the fourth oldest girls' school in Victoria, Australia. Ruyton was founded in 1878 in the Bulleen Road, Kew, home of newly widowed Mrs Charlotte Anderson (now High Street South). Thus, the record can be used as a reference example for research into Victorian school history. The record's significance is further enhanced by its exceptionally well-documented provenance, having remained the property of Ruyton Girls' School since its production.Colour publication printed on white paper. 104 pages.Front Cover: establishing / g / n / i / p / o / l / e / v / e / d / building / extending / RUYT / GIRLS' SC / Est. 1878 / elbourne Roa / enlarging / producing / elevating / g / n / i / s / i / m / i / x / a / m / Ruytonian 2004. /ruyton girls' school, the ruytonian, kew, old ruytonians association, yearbook, school, publication, girls school, junior school, senior school, journal, students, teacher -
Victoria University Archives
Log Book, Log Book Footscray Technical College Log Book 1916-1965. Page 1 of first entry relating to Footscray Technical School, 1916, c. 1958
... Victoria University Archives Room PB127, Building P ...This log book contains annual entries, documenting key events in the history of Footscray Technical School from its first year 1916 up to 1965 when it had become known as Footscray Technical CollegeThis is a large bound volume that binds together loose pages, in an embossed leather cover. The volume is housed in a custom-made wooden box, labeled 'Book of Events FTS/FTC 1919-1965'The inner front cover bears a book plate that reads 'Presented by S.C. Dowling in memory of his father John Dowling'. -
Victoria University Archives
Log Book, Log Book - Log Book Footscray Technical College Log Book 1916-1965. Page 2 of first entry relating to Footscray Technical School, 1916, 1958
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Victoria University Archives
Photograph
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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Photograph, Undated c.1880
Rev. William P. Wells (1826 - 1895) Born Marton, Lincolnshire 1826. Probationer of the English Methodist Conference 1850. Appointed to a mission circuit in Newfoundland. Returned to England in 1852. Sent to Melbourne in 1854. President of the South Australian Conference and later President of the Victorian Conference. President of Prince Alfred College, South Australia. Started the Methodist Building and Loans Fund. Codified Methodist laws and regulations. Served as minister in Castlemaine, Melbourne West, Melbourne East, Geelong, St. Kilda, Sandhurst, Hawthorn. Died 21 December 1895.Sepia toned head and shoulders oval inset studio portrait of the Rev. William P Wells.rev. william p. wells, president of conference, prince alfred college, methodist, minister, building and loans fund -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph
This image of the bluestone buildings at Goonawarra is before it was renovated into the restaurant at the Goonawarra Vineyard and Winery.A black and white photograph of a bluestone building at Goonawarra with a corrugated iron roof and shed attached to the side. There is a doorway and a wooden fence in a state of disrepair.goonawarra winery, sunbury wine festival, festivals and celebrations, mcmahon, m p, barnier, john, goonawarra restaurant, restaurants, sip n'sup wine festival, sunbury, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1922
A group of young school children against a blustone building with a priest in the back row. The name on the board describes them as St Mary's Sunbury, Junior grades 1922.Printed on mount: W. EDMENDS /.......STREET / P.......APHER Handwritten: Catholic School Middle 1920edmends, w., photographers, schools, catholic schools, st. marys catholic school, sunbury, 1920s, george evans collection -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Ephemera
Copy of an article from The Argus , Monday 26 April 1909, p.9Document -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture, Administration Building, 1960-1990
1 copy made by A.P. Winzenried as a possible inclusion in, "Green Grows Our Garden." Note by T.H. Kneen 16 March, 1992, The "Administration Building" referred to frequently in these photographs was the building erected to replace the old Pavilion which housed the School of Primary Agriculture & Horticulture and also the Pasture & Fruit Preserving Branches of the Department of Agriculture. The new building also provided for a future Plant Breeding Branch and some additional facilities such as the Assembly Hall, Library, two additional class rooms." Another comment on 8 April 1992, "The willow, a basket willow, was heavily pollarded annually."3 copies black and white photographs, different sizes. Photograph taken about 1960 showing Administration Building, pond, lawns and garden bed in foreground, student mowing in background. On reverse of 2 copies, "Photograph by Information Branch Victorian Department of Agriculture Ref. No. D1099C." On reverse of 1 copy, "from box the Garden/Land." On reverse, "The Main Building at Burnley photo taken winter approx 1960. This building replaced the original building - The Pavilion."administration building, pond, lawns, garden beds, students, mowing, a.p. winzenried, green grows our garden, school of primary agriculture & horticulture, pasture & fruit preserving branches, department of agriculture, plant breeding branch, assembly hall, library, basket willow, student working outside -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Peter Esdale, VCAH - Burnley 1991, 1991
Colour Photograph taken by P. Esdale from Rock Point with Summer House in the middle and the Administration Building in the background.On reverse, "VCAH - Burnley 1991."rock point, summer house, administration building, 1991, garden view, main building, luffmann ponds, lily ponds -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Peter Esdale, Main Building VCAH Burnley 1991, 1991
Colour Photograph by taken by P. Esdale from the S.E. Part of the Administration Building with garden beds in front. VCAH flag flying from roof.On reverse, "Main building VCAH Burnley 1991."1991, administration building, garden view, main building, vcah flag -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Colour print, Peter Esdale, Some of the Oldest Trees at Burnley, 1991
Note by T.H. Kneen 18 March 1992, "The Californian Redwood left of the Jacaranda was planted in 1857 according to correspondence received from Charles French (see archives). Various statements about the date of planting have been made, based on oral history." It is now known that the tree was actually planted a bit later, 1861.Colour photograph taken by P. Esdale for consideration for inclusion in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried. View of large old trees taken from the Administration Building looking towards the Shady Garden. Jacaranda in flower. Reverse of photograph showing sketch in pen.On reverse, "Some of the oldest trees at Burnley (Jacaranda) → sketch of 2 trees. Both believed to be planted in 1851."green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, trees, jacaranda, californian redwood, charles french, garden view -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Peter Esdale, The Oak Lawn and Main Building, 1990-1991
5 copies black and white photograph, one an enlargement taken by P. Esdale. View taken from Oak Lawn towards the Administration Building with a back view of 2 people walking along the path. All the same but with different descriptions on their reverses.On reverse of (a), "The Main Building VCAH Burnley 1990. Photo courtesy of P. Esdale," and on reverse of (b), "The oak lawn and Main Building. Peter Esdale 1990." (c) On reverse, "Main Building VCAH Burnley 1991 Eastern Aspect."1990., administration building, oak lawn, students, main building, trees, garden view -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, A.P. Winzenried, Entrance Gates at Swan Street, 1943
Note by T.H. Kneen 1 April 1992, "Sketch of signs - Left: School of Horticulture & Primary Agriculture. Middle: Department of Agriculture Burnley Gardens. Right: Plant Reasearch Laboratory (& other Branches). The sign was removed to allow access for builders of new School of Horticulture building c.1946. (b) This is an almost identical view to (a) except that it has been taken in summer." This photograph appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A. P. Winzenried p 76.Black and white photographs. (a) Signs at Swan Street entrance to Burnley Gardens. (b) Similar to (a) but taken in Summer. Used by A. P. Winzenried for use in "Green Grows Our Garden."(a) On reverse, "Rec'd from E.B.L. 2/2/65."school of horticulture & primary agriculture., department of agriculture, burnley gardens, plant reasearch laboratory, school of horticulture, a. p. winzenried, green grows our garden, signs -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre program, The Best People (three-act comedy) by David Gray and Avery Hopwood performed at the Athenaeum Theatre Saturday May 8 1926
''The comedy is said to give an interesting picture of the Jazz age and the cafe life indulged in by the sons and daughters of the New York fast set.'' (extract from program notes) The Program includes an advertisement for a fashion Salon in the Athenaeum building at 186 Collins Street. The Program is for one of the few plays performed at the Athenaeum before it was converted for films Paper program for a comedy performed at the Athenaeum Theatre Saturday May 8 1926; coloured cover; 16 p. includes articles about the play, the actors and advertisementsathenaeum theatre, program, the best people, frank talbot pty ltd, e j carroll, david gray, avery hopwood -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Program, The Playboy of the Western World (play) by John Millington Synge, performed by the Melbourne Theatre Company at the Athenaeum Theatre commencing 25 July 1978, 1978
John Millington Synge's plays were produced by the Irish National Theatre Society in 1905. Program notes reveal that the first performances "were the focus of some of the bitterest scenes ever witnessed in a theatre. Audience unrest ... grew to full-scale riots, and Yeats claimed that by the end of the week's run 70 police were keeping order inside the theatre, while 500 patrolled the streets outside".Unruly gatherings have been witnessed in the Athenaeum Theatre and Collins Street, such as in 1843, a year after the building was completed: "The first election for the Melbourne seat in 1843 turned into a sectarian battle between a Catholic and a Presbyterian candidate." Supporters of the losing candidate "massed outside the Mechanics Institution where the official declaration of the poll was to occur, and tried to storm the building. The police arrived and did disperse them but only to send them on a rampage throughout the town, ...("Building a Free Australia : Places of Democracy" by John Hirst, 2009)Paper program; coloured cover; 16 p. includes articles about the play and the actors.melbourne theatre company, the playboy of the western world, john millington synge, athenaeum theatre, katy wild, riots -
Peterborough History Group
Photograph - J S Irvine Memorial Photograph, David Scaletti, 1999
John S. Irvine was a resident of Peterborough and one of the original trustees of the present golf club. He died in 1999. Rod Calvert's house (on the corner of Blair & Schomberg) was used as the clubhouse, prior to the purchase of the current clubhouse.This photograph is significant for two reasons: it depicts the second hole plus some of the off shore rocks as they were in 1999. Mainly this is significant as John Irvine, along with N. R. Calvert, & P. G. Clark, guaranteed a loan in 1972 for the purchase of the land and building which are now the golf clubhouse. Until the Hall was built, this clubhouse was the meeting point for the community, and continues to be for many events. This photo was donated in his memory and in appreciation for his long service to the Peterborough Golf club24 inch x 40 inch framed photograph of the second hole, Peterborough and a framed photo of John S. IrvinePrinted title, photographers signature and copyright statement on the front. Plaque is inscribed: Donated in memory of John S. Irvine who helped create and loved this course and was a respected long serving member of this club.peterborough, peterborough golf club, golf, golf links, john irvine, rod calvert -
National Wool Museum
Film - Hirst Family Films, Cedric L Hirst, 1950s
Copy of Godfrey Hirst family videos/photograph on CD. Including 1951 floods at Mill. All video content filmed at Godfrey Hirst Woollen Mill, Swanston Street, South Geelong. Godfrey Hirst's children. Family home in Newtown and holiday home in Eastern View.Compact disc (CD) containing colour video footage. Film has no audio content. Visual content outlined below: 00:00 – 00:05 – External view of brick building – Godfrey Hirst & Co. Pty. Ltd. 00:05 – 00:10 – Exterior garden setting, three men in suits with fabrics and object 00:10 – 00:28 – Exterior garden setting showing eight women, most likely on a break from working at the Godfrey Hirst factory. The footage shows them all getting up and walking back towards the building at the end. 00:28 – 00:38 – Exterior garden setting, showing seven men in white shirts and ties seated and standing around a table, turning pages on a folder on the table. 00:38 – 00:52 – Interior factory setting, showing four men in coats handling green and red wool. 00:52 – 1:08 – Three men in suits in an exterior garden setting looking at paperwork. 1:08 – 1:23 – Four men in coats in a garden handling coloured wool samples. 1:23 – 1:42 – Four men in suits in a garden setting handling woven fabric. Two of the men are holding pipes. 1:42 – 1:57 – Interior factory setting showing men operating machinery. 1:57 – 2:05 – Exterior factory setting showing a man driving machinery carting wool bales. 2:05 – 3:14 - Flood scenes, showing the exterior of the Godfrey Hirst building with a man rowing a boat down the street, and a horse and cart in flood waters. There are scenes of flooded streets, exterior of flooded buildings and people standing in flood waters. 3:14 – 3:40 - Interior building views of flood waters in factory with people, machinery, equipment and textiles in flood waters. 3:40 – 4:03 - Exterior views showing a tractor, boat, horse and people in flood waters. 4:03 – 7:02 Exterior setting showing crowds of people watching a fashion parade. The fashion parade is of women in various clothing, including suits jackets, skirts, coats and hats. 7.02 - END"Hirst family films 1936-1964 Incl. Godfrey Hirst and co P/L Woollen mills"geelong, godfrey hirst & co. pty. ltd., family films, factory, flooding, 1950s, wool processing, fashion, textiles, horse and cart, wool bales, transport, machinery, fashion parade, working life