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Federation University Historical Collection
Document, Review of the Conservation analysis for the Former Ballarat Brewery Brew Tower
Review of the Conservation analysis for the Former Ballarat Brewery Brew Towerformer ballarat brewery, brew tower, brewery building, ballarat school of mines -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Envelope, Packet: Water Conservation Booklet and Ringwood Clippings. Proposed Yarra Dam. 1964
Water conservation booklet - 1968; Newspaper cuttings 1964-1991 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Report, Ballarat School of Mines Pilot Conservation Project, 1980, 06/1980
Submission for funds for a pilot conservation project . Planning Document 11.80ballarat school of mines, planning document, t. white, tafe, national youth advisory group, land degredation, unemployment, economics, dryland salting -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Conservation Workshop Stawell Historical Society 1998, 1999
7035-1 Joy & Bill Attrill explaining how our coat hangers were made. Each one made to fit garment.Series of 5 Colour Photographs of conservation workshop at Court House.Wendy Melbourne - President Allan Kingston - Vice President -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Land titles and plan, Victorian Titles Office, Titles and plans of Ringwood Land between Mullum Land and Wonga Rd. (Re Ann Jane Kennedy). 1907, 1-Oct-07
The documents pertaining to Ann Jane Kennedy inheriting the land from her late husband Samuel John Kennedy and the history of the transfers of land from Ann Jane Kennedy in 1907 until the title was cancelled in 1925 to James Melbourne Ross. The area was 10 acres between Mullum Mullum Road and Wonga Road retrieved from Titles Office.Ten pages of photocopied titles and plans of land in Ringwood between Mullum Road and Wonga Road, also transfer of original land. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Robert Collier Land, 1903
50 acres and house in Canterbury Road Blackburn to I.N. Cuttle for (pounds)590Papers relating to land dealings by Robert Collier of Springvale Road Tunstall. 50 acres and house in Canterbury Road Blackburn to I.N. Cuttle for (pounds)590collier, robert, t.r.b morton & coghill, maddock & jamison, canterbury road blackburn, freehold investment company of australia ltd -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - The Campaign Fires - North-East/East Gippsland Fires 2003, Lyndel Hunter, 2003
A description of efforts to fight the bushfires in Gippsland in 2003, including maps and illustrations This volume was published as a tribute to the work of staff and volunteers who put themselves at risk to protect local communities. It shows the impact on those communities in Victoria and the support they gave to those involved in fighting largest bushfires in Victoria for 60 years. The Alpine bushfires started on 8 January 2003, a day of Total Fire Ban. Lightning ignited 87 fires in the North-East and East Gippsland regions. Eight of these fires were unable to be contained; they joined together to form the largest fire in Victoria since the Black Friday fires in 1939. The majority of the area burnt in Victoria was public land, 1.19 million hectares of parks and forests, including 60 per cent of the Alpine National Park and 81 per cent of the Mt Buffalo National Park. Firefighting efforts were made difficult in hard to access, remote forest terrain. Approximately 90,000 hectares of private land was burnt.This publication of 119 pages features text, colour images, maps and detailed information related to the 2003 bushfires in Victoria.non-fictionA description of efforts to fight the bushfires in Gippsland in 2003, including maps and illustrations This volume was published as a tribute to the work of staff and volunteers who put themselves at risk to protect local communities. It shows the impact on those communities in Victoria and the support they gave to those involved in fighting largest bushfires in Victoria for 60 years. The Alpine bushfires started on 8 January 2003, a day of Total Fire Ban. Lightning ignited 87 fires in the North-East and East Gippsland regions. Eight of these fires were unable to be contained; they joined together to form the largest fire in Victoria since the Black Friday fires in 1939. The majority of the area burnt in Victoria was public land, 1.19 million hectares of parks and forests, including 60 per cent of the Alpine National Park and 81 per cent of the Mt Buffalo National Park. Firefighting efforts were made difficult in hard to access, remote forest terrain. Approximately 90,000 hectares of private land was burnt.forest fires -- victoria, bushfires, fires prevention and control -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Rodwell, Daniel J, Flood Event Photographs June 2007, 2005
Research, interpretation and management recommendations for Batten's Landing site on the Tambo River, East Gippsland, Victoria.waterways, land settlement, mines and mining -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Marie Fish, 1990 c
Colour photograph of wooden bridge over Martins Creek on Bonang Highway East Gippsland Victoriaschools -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Margaret Daley, 1995 c
Colour photograph showing primary school junior students with their illustrated story East Gippsland Victoriaschools, education -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Lakes Post Newspaper, 1994 c
Black and white photograph of Katrina Jarvis and Murray and Pam Porter at unidentified venue East Gippslandeducation, buildings -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Postcard, 1940 c
Black and white postcard showing a sedan driving by the Victorian Border sign East Gippsland Victoriabuildings, fire brigade -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Flyer, Subdivisional Land Sale Brochure, Crown Jewel Estate, Ringwood East, Vic. - c.1925
In May 1884, George Smart of Bulleen Road Kew, brickmaker, bought the 23 acres one rood and twenty nine and three tenths perches, or 9.4834 hctares from Arthur Bailey Clements of Ringwood for the sum of 600 pound sterling. (Extract from The Story of the Crown Jewel Estate in Ringwood East pdf)Double sided folded page with black and red print on both sides advertising auction sale of residential and business sites and highlighting local facilities, services and layout of the estate.Subdivision includes Mount Dandenong Road, Valda Avenue, Evon Avenue, Mirabel Avenue, and Velma Grove. (Agent) T. Burkitt, Box 12 Ringwood, Phone Ringwood 157. Vendor: A. Marshall Miller, McDonald Street, Mordialloc. Solicitors: Russell, Bona and Russell, 19 Queen Street Melbourne, and Ringwood - Phone Cent. 4308. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Conservation strategy on public exhibition, 1/04/1992 12:00:00 AM
Article advising the draft of a local conservation strategy to be put on public exhibition.Article advising the draft of a local conservation strategy to be put on public exhibition.Article advising the draft of a local conservation strategy to be put on public exhibition.recycling, city of nunawading, allan, peter, eastern freeway extension -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Document - Report, Ceramics Conservation Methods, An investigation of Conservation Treatment Methodologies for the Reduction of Iron-based Staining on Ceramic Components of Composite Artefacts
Minor Thesis examining the techniques used and their efficacy in the conservation of a marine toiletAMy Walsh -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Centre for Gippsland Studies, Maxus Collections for Museums Version 4.0, 1989
A Thesaurus of subject headings prepared by Monash University, Gippsland, realting to Gippsland literature.reference material -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Badge - Fundraising Button, East Kew Citizens Sports Carnival, Admit 2nd December 1922, 1922
Most of the ephemera assembled by Francis Rigg were patriotic buttons but also included come sporting event buttons including two associated with the East Kew Citizens Sports Carnival. The subdivision of the area now known as Kew East commenced before World War 1, but it was not until the 1920s that it became fully developed. At this time, there was a strong Progress Association and this body raised funds to purchase land and build the East Kew Citizen’s Hall in Normandy Road, the first stage of which was completed in 1922. This hall was designed to be extended, although this never occurred, and the building now forms part of the facilities of the East Kew Uniting Church. The ‘East Kew Citizens Sports Carnival’ may well have been a fundraiser event for the building fund. As far as is known, the carnival was only held for a couple of years.Frances Rigg was a local business identity in Kew, at one stage managing the local branch of the English, Scottish and Australian (ES&A) Bank at 175 High Street from c. 1920 until the 1940s. After Francis Rigg’s death, the collection of buttons and medallions was inherited by his son, Ken Rigg (1922-2014). The collection was subsequently donated to the Kew Historical Society in 2015 by Francis' grandson, Adrian Rigg, at the time of the Gallipoli & Beyond Commemoration in 2015. The collection covers a period of almost 40 years. The majority of the buttons are patriotic buttons, issued and sold during and immediately after the First World World War (1914-1918) to raise funds for national and overseas causes. The collection also includes a number of locally significant sporting event buttons and sporting club medallions, issued in the 1920s and 1930s.A circular button produced for the East Kew Citizens Sports Carnival in 1922. The button has a ground of vertical stripes in shades of blue. The name of the event is within a white circular band. A white shield in the centre that includes the words “Admit” would indicate that the badge was purchased and worn on the day of the carnival to indicate that the wearer had paid the admission fee. "East Kew Citizens Sports Carnival, Admit 2nd December 1922"east kew, east kew citizens sports carnival, sports, badge, numismatics, francis rigg -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Davidson, Rachael, The Nicholson River Railway Bridge, 2004
Research, interpretation and management recommendations for the Nicholson River Railway Bridge, East Gippsland, Victoria, by a Forestec student.bridges, transport -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1995 c
Black and white photograph of representative from BHP at revegetation project funded by BHP East Gippsland Victoriaoil and gas industry -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, 1939 c
This stump one of several replacements. Old catalogue numer THS 199Black and white photograph of carved tree stump on Omeo Road known as Mr Stringy East Gippslandsculpture, local history -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Badge - Fundraising Button, East Kew Citizens Sports Carnival: Admit 13 Dec. 1924, 1924
Most of the ephemera assembled by Francis Rigg were patriotic buttons but also included come sporting event buttons including two associated with the East Kew Citizens Sports Carnival. The subdivision of the area now known as Kew East commenced before World War 1, but it was not until the 1920s that it became fully developed. At this time, there was a strong Progress Association and this body raised funds to purchase land and build the East Kew Citizen’s Hall in Normandy Road, the first stage of which was completed in 1922. This hall was designed to be extended, although this never occurred, and the building now forms part of the facilities of the East Kew Uniting Church. The ‘East Kew Citizens Sports Carnival’ may well have been a fundraiser event for the building fund. As far as is known, the carnival was only held for a couple of years.Frances Rigg was a local business identity in Kew, at one stage managing the local branch of the English, Scottish and Australian (ES&A) Bank at 175 High Street from c. 1920 until the 1940s. After Francis Rigg’s death, the collection of buttons and medallions was inherited by his son, Ken Rigg (1922-2014). The collection was subsequently donated to the Kew Historical Society in 2015 by Francis' grandson, Adrian Rigg, at the time of the Gallipoli & Beyond Commemoration in 2015. The collection covers a period of almost 40 years. The majority of the buttons are patriotic buttons, issued and sold during and immediately after the First World World War (1914-1918) to raise funds for national and overseas causes. The collection also includes a number of locally significant sporting event buttons and sporting club medallions, issued in the 1920s and 1930s.A circular badge produced for the East Kew Citizens Sports Carnival in 1924. The badge has a ground of vertical stripes in shades of blue. The name of the event is within a white circular band. A white shield in the centre includes the words “Admit” which would indicate that the badge was purchased and worn on the day of the carnival to indicate that the wearer had paid the admission fee."East Kew Citizens Sports Carnival / Admit 13 Dec. 1924"kew east, sport buttons -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Gippsland Heritage Journal, 1993
No 14 of series of Journals showcasing areas of Gippsland Victoria history. Includes items on early building technology, State Library East Gippsland collections, Martha Webster, Frederick Cornell, George Bearham, a visit to Mt Wellington in 1889, travelperiodicals, architecture, collections -
Orbost & District Historical Society
framed black and white photograph, C1920
Boggy Creek Bridge was built in 1916 as part of the Bairnsdale to Orbost extension to the main Gippsland Railway, and is situated in the middle of the township of Nowa Nowa, crossing a steep-sided and well-timbered creek-valley. This section of the line closed in 1987. This item is a pictorial record of the Boggy Creek railway bridge on the East Gippsland line. This bridge plays a major part in the identity and history of the town of Nowa Nowa, since Boggy Creek’s steep sided valley divides the township into two components.A black / white photograph of a bridge across a river in the bush. It is under glass in a brown wooden frame which has gold decorated edges. There appears to be a man sitting on rocks in the right front foreground.on front of photograph - "Nowa Nowa Creek, Gippsland, Victoria, Sears, Copyright"boggy-creek-nowa-nowa east-gippsland-railway bridge-rail -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Mitchell House, Penguin Land, 2015
Includes: viewing penguins in the 1920's; Summerland - AKT Sambell, 1944 Town Planning Act, the Summerland Comunity, and Summerland today. The author is a local resident and foundation member of the Surrey Hills Progress Association. Content is centred on the Phillip Island penguin parade and charts a conservation and development struggle that endured for almost 80 yearsContent is centered on the Phillip Island penguin parade and charts a conservation and development struggle that endured for almost 80 yearsSigned on inside cover page by author: Gregor Buchanan / 18/8/15penguins - phillip island, birds - victoria, wildlife conservation - victoria, phillip island penguin reserve - victoria, summerland estate -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, E-Gee Printers, 1986
Gippsland Heritage Journal is a journal, produced about every nine - twelve months, for those interested in regional, local and family history in Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. It is compiled by Meredith Fletcher, Debbie Squires and Linda Barraclough and includes a diverse range of articles, both academic and non-academic. Since No.24 it has been a partially refereed journal. Both copies were used at Orbost High School / Orbost Secondary College.This is a useful research tool on the history of Gippsland.Tw copies of a 64 pp magazine, (2322.1 is plastic covered), titled Gippsland Heritage Journal. The front cover is yellow with a b/w photograph of the Culhane house at Crooked River near Grant. The magazine contains photographs, articles on the history of Gippsland. -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Gippsland Campus Scholarship & Gippsland Internet Program, c2002
Gippsland Campus Scholarship & Gippsland Internet Program If you can assist with inforrmation on this photograph please use the email link below. gippsland campus collection, gippsland campus scholarship & gippsland internet program, display -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph-B&W, Joan Walker, East Ringwood 2000-East Ringwood Senior Citizens Club, 2000
East Ringwood 2000-East Ringwood Senior Citizens Club- B&W Photo from Album 6501 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Bag, Monash University Gippsland / University of Ballarat Carry Bag, 2013, c2013
Federation University Australia was established on 1 January 2014. Formerly known as the University of Ballarat, its enabling legislation was the University of Ballarat Amendment (Federation University Australia) Act 2013. Although formally created as a University in 1994, the University of Ballarat has a lineage back to 1870 with the establishment of the School of Mines Ballarat, making it the third institution of higher learning to be established in Australia and the first to be established in regional Australia. On 1 January 1994, Ballarat University College became the University of Ballarat and in 1998 the University merged with three TAFE Institutes to become a dual sector institution with multiple campuses. On 1 January 2014, the University of Ballarat amalgamated with the Monash University Gippsland Campus to form Federation University Australia. The Gippsland Campus also had a long lineage dating back to 1928 with the establishment of the Yallourn Technical School which became a predecessor institution to the Gippsland College of Advanced Education formed in 1968. In 1990, it was renamed the Monash University College and in 1993 became the Gippsland Campus of Monash University. In 2016, Federation University Australia announced plans to take possession, over a two-year period, of Monash’s Berwick Campus in the south-east corridor of Melbourne. Federation University Australia, or FedUni, is headquartered in Ballarat and offers programs in Higher Education and Vocational Education and Training to regional Victoria and beyond. The University’s commitment to educational and social equity, teaching excellence, research distinction, environmental sustainability and regional capacity building has enabled it to develop in a way that draws on its proud heritage to inform its future. Its regional character sets a framework for the University’s priorities but does not constrain it from serving wider community interests, nationally and internationally. The name Federation University Australia was chosen to convey the scope and capacity of an expanded regional university with a federated network of campuses.White bag with blue writing used durinng 2013 Open Day. The Monash Univeristy Gippsland Campus and University of Ballarat became Federation University Australia in 2014.monash university gippsland, university of ballarat, open day, federation university australia -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Booklet, School of Land and Environment, Melbourne School of Land and Environment Postgraduate Conference 2008, 2008
postgraduates, conference -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Bird, Eric and Lennon, Jane, Making an Entrance- The Story of the artifial entrance to the Gippsland Lakes, 1989
Revised edition of an earlier publication 'The Entrance to the Gippsland Lakes'. Contains illustrations, Maps, Diagrams timed for the centenary of the opening of the artificial entrance at Lakes Entrance VictoriaRevised edition of an earlier publication 'The Entrance to the Gippsland Lakes'. Contains illustrations, Maps, Diagrams timed for the centenary of the opening of the artificial entrance at Lakes Entrance Victoriaexploration, coast, transport, civil engineering