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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, New market - Truck clearing portion of Billy Guyatts building to make way for new road. 1982
Written on back of photograph, "E652. N14!. 15/1/82. Truck clearing portion of Billy Guyatts building to make way for new road to be seen above and front of truck". -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Colour, T Building on the Mount Helen Campus of Federation University Australia, 2006, 04/07/2006
An image of T Building on the Mount Helen Campus of Federation University Australia taken from the top floor of the E.J. Barker Library.federation university, t building, e.j. barker library, mount helen, mount helen buildings -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Ephemera, Norwood High School, Ringwood, Victoria - New Administration Building Opening - 3rd June 1988
Programme, sample invitation, newspaper clippings and photograph relating to the official opening of the school's administration building, staff offices and common room.Newspaper clipping extract: "The Minister for Education, Ms Hogg, has officially opened the Norwood High School - 30 years after it started teaching students. The Minister was about to open the School;s new administration block, completed at a cost of $830,000, when she discovered the school had never been officially opened." -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, VicRoads building sold for $1.1 million, 1992
VicRoads building at 5 walkers Road, Nunawading has sold for $1,105,000.VicRoads building at 5 walkers Road, Nunawading has sold for $1,105,000. The purchaser is a company associated with Fabcon Pty Ltd as an investment.VicRoads building at 5 walkers Road, Nunawading has sold for $1,105,000. real estate, vicroads, walkers road, nunawading, no 5 -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document - Report, National Trust Building Register for City of Whitehorse, 1996
List of National Trust buildings in the City of Whitehorse as at 27 June 1996.List of National Trust buildings registered within the City of Whitehorse as at 27/6/1996 with registration status listed. 8 pagesList of National Trust buildings in the City of Whitehorse as at 27 June 1996.national trust of australia (victoria), city of whitehorse, heritage, buildings -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Making the Connection: the Story of Building, 2008
Book presented by Thiess John Holland to people involved in the building of Eastlink in 2008 by Gordon Ralph, Project Director.Book presented by Thiess John Holland to people involved in the building of Eastlink in 2008 by Gordon Ralph, Project Director. DVD included.Book presented by Thiess John Holland to people involved in the building of Eastlink in 2008 by Gordon Ralph, Project Director. thiess john holland, eastlink, ralph, gordon -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Video - ABC 7.30 Report: The Athenaeum 's 170th birthday, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Melbourne, Athenaeum building celebrates 170 years, 11/11/2009
Transcript: Athenaeum building celebrates 170 years Australian Broadcasting Corporation Broadcast: 11/11/2009 Reporter: Lisa Whitehead Tomorrow marks the 170th birthday of one of the nation's historic cultural landmarks. Melbourne’s Athenaeum building has, in one form or other, provided education and entertainment for the Victorian colony as it became a city; and along the way, documented its growth. Transcript KERRY O’BRIEN, PRESENTER: Tomorrow marks the 170th birthday of one of the nation's historic cultural landmarks. Melbourne's Athenaeum building has, in one form or another, provided education and entertainment. For the Victorian colonies it became a city and along the way documented its growth. The building's original library and theatre still draw devotees and as Lisa Whitehead reports, a loyal band of volunteers. KEVIN QUIGLEY, ATHENAEUM PRESIDENT: There's nothing like us that has been here from day one, four years after the boat pushed ashore, here we are. It's a thread that runs through the life of Melbourne. LISA WHITEHEAD, REPORTER: In the heart of Melbourne's CBD, the Athenaeum is a celebrity in disguise, the oldest cultural icon in the city, but barely noticed. MARJORIE DALVEAN, VOLUNTEER HISTORIAN: People of Melbourne walk past this area and they have no idea what it is. RAY LAWLER, PLAYWRIGHT: It seemed to me to be a place that absolutely, or breathes Melbourne, I suppose, culture. LISA WHITEHEAD: Just four years after Melbourne was founded, the colony built a Mechanic's Institution, one of the first in the world, a place where the working class could meet and learn. KEVIN QUIGLEY: People think of it as Wild West sort of place where these hearty types drank and rushed about, but Melbourne was freely settled. It was a city of people who wanted to better themselves - entrepreneurs. And the Mechanic's Institution was that innovative idea that had grown up in Edinburgh and London about providing an opportunity for education for the working people. LISA WHITEHEAD: Mark Twain lectured there. Later, other buildings were added and a theatre to host classic plays. And it adopted its more bourgeois friendly title of the Athenaeum. Crucially from the start there was the library, the first to offer affordable lending to the working man. And it still attracts devotees. Former University lecturer Margaret Bowman, 89, comes in every Wednesday, along with her dog to join an enthusiastic band of volunteers sorting through the archives. MARGARET BOWMAN, FORMER UNIVERSITY LECTURER: Doing research is something that I find actually I enjoy more than anything. Every old lady needs to have a project and now I've got a project. MARJORIE DALVEAN: Margaret, Christine has just found out that Alfred Deakin was a member here from 1874 to 1877. This place is not flashy, we've never been flashy. But book lovers walk in here and they know this is the place for them. ARCHIVAL FOOTAGE: Old times and old names. The Athenaeum theatre in Melbourne for more than 40 years has been one of the city's best known cinemas. LISA WHITEHEAD: In the 20th century, the theatre surrendered to the new craze of talking pictures, and one particular fan was famous Australian playwright Ray Lawler. At 13, he dropped out of school to work in a Footscray factory and two years later his first trip to the glamorous Athenaeum cinema hinted at the education he was missing. RAY LAWLER: It just had a style about it which I responded to, I think. I was looking for something and this seemed to be part of it. Ray Lawler went on to write "Summer of the Seventeenth Doll" and found literary fame overseas. About a century after it had started as an educational place for the working man, Ray Lawler had, in effect, become an Athenaeum graduate. RAL LAWLER: If they had been looking for the sort of person that they were hoping to encourage along the way, I suppose I would have been somebody that might have fitted the mould, you know. LISA WHITEHEAD: In time, the cinema was returned to its theatrical roots. FRANK THRING, 1977: It has a great resemblance to the Theatre Royal in Hobart which Larry Olivier has called the best theatre he's ever worked in. And it's almost identical. It is the true Victorian playhouse. The horseshoe shaped thing: stalls, dress circle and gallery. And you're close to the audience and they're close to you. Marvellous feeling. LISA WHITEHEAD: Today, it's still a theatre. But time has brought compromises. The once vaunted art gallery has now covered its windows and become a comedy club and performance space. TV and suburban life have eaten away at the library membership. It offers an online service now, and a recent federal government grant will pay for the upkeep of its gracious interior, including the 1930s elevator Ray Lawler used to ride. For him, it's money well spent on history quietly made and discreetly observed. RAY LAWLER: It's the lack of awareness, I think, that people don't know what they've got here. They've really got the whole history of Melbourne almost. KEVIN QUIGLEY: It was a similar organisation in Sydney but we are the only one that's got a continual lineage on the same spot. We started here and we're still here and we'll be here for another 100 years. KERRY O'BRIEN: Lisa Whitehead on a great Melbourne landmark. © 2010 ABC | Privacy Policy Beginning as the Melbourne Mechanics' Institution in 1839, the Melbourne Athenaeum has a long history that reflects the cultural and social development of Melbourne. It continues to be managed as a not-for-profit organisation by a volunteer board, with a subscription library (maintained since 1839) and a leased theatre.Video broadcast ABC 7:30 Report for 11/11/2009. "Tomorrow marks the 170th birthday of one of the nation's historic cultural landmarks. Melbourne’s Athenaeum building has, in one form or other, provided education and entertainment for the Victorian colony as it became a city; and along the way, documented its growth."athenaeum, australian broadcasting corporation, kerry o’brien, kevin quigley, lisa whitehead, marjorie dalvean, ray lawler, margaret bowman, frank thring. -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of wooden building being moved by traction engine, Wooden building being moved by traction engine, c.1893 (original image)
Murray Comrie Collection. Monochrome photograph depicting wooden building being moved by traction engine. This is probably the building built in the 1850s as the Welsh Church in Tarnagulla. In 1893 the church was sold and the building was removed to Llanelly, where it was remodeled and became St. David's Church of England and served as such for quite a number of years. It is probably this move which is depicted in this image. During the early 1970s, with the decline in population at Llanelly, it was necessary to close the church which was sold and removed to Bradford for a private amenities hall. This photograph is a reasonable copy from an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s. tarnagulla, llanelly, bradford, churches, welsh, religion, buildings, transport -
Tarnagulla History Archive
Photograph of wooden building being moved by traction engine, Wooden building being moved by traction engine, c.1893 (original image)
Murray Comrie Collection. Monochrome photograph depicting wooden building being moved by traction engine. This is probably the building built in the 1850s as the Welsh Church in Tarnagulla. In 1893 the church was sold and the building was removed to Llanelly, where it was remodeled and became St. David's Church of England and served as such for quite a number of years. It is probably this move which is depicted in this image. During the early 1970s, with the decline in population at Llanelly, it was necessary to close the church which was sold and removed to Bradford for a private amenities hall. This photograph is a reasonable copy from an older original. Copy probably made by Murray Comrie in the late 1960s. tarnagulla, llanelly, bradford, churches, welsh, religion, buildings, transport -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat School of Mines Old Plumbing Building, c1975, c1975
Two black and white photographs of the Ballarat School of Mines Plumbing Instruction Building, which borders the Ballarat School of Mines Botanical Gardens.ballarat school of mines, plumbing, old plumbing building, vocational skills, trades -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Stone Stairway in the Ballarat School of Mines Administration Building, 2015, 07/09/2015
Colour photograph of a Stone Stairway in the Ballarat School of Mines Administration Building. The Ballarat School of Mines Associate Boards hang over the stairway,ballarat school of mines, stairway, administration building, architectural features -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Neville French at work in the Ceramics Studio, M.B. John Building, ALbert Street
Four people are working in the ceramics studio located in the Ballarat School of Mines M.B. John Building. The man in the foreground is lecturer Neville French. m.b. john building, m.b. john, neville french, ceramics, visual arts -
Federation University Historical Collection
Building Plan, School of Mines Lydiard Street Administration Building, Late 1970s
Office spaces in SMB, Lydiard Street Administration Building at street level. Each of the five photocopies shows a different arrangement of the Council Room.ballarat school of mines, administration building, plans, lydiard street, offices -
South Gippsland Shire Council
Photograph, Framed, Twins Hannah & Jack building sandcastles with dog at Waratah Bay 2003, 2003
Framed colour photograph of two children on the beach at Waratah Bay building sandcastles. The twins are Hahhan and Jack. A little dog watch on in the background. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Dept pf Agriculture, Victoria, Administrative Building, 1961
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, A.P. Winzenried, Administration Building Under Construction, 1947
Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 78.Black and white photograph. Part of Emily Gibson Collection B10.0030. Administration building under construction. Shows part of Pavilion partially demolished. On reverse, "1947." Writing is Emily Gibson'sadministration building, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, pavilion, construction, administration building construction. -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, A.P. Winzenried, Administration Building, c. 1950
Garden beds just planted. Appears as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 89.Administration Building soon after completion. The garden beds have been laid out but no planting has been done. The photograph has been taken from the east. The College flag is flying. Caption from Winzenried, "Green Grows Our Garden," p. 89 reads, "A landscaping challenge. Stark outlines of the building are gradually softened by foliage."administration building, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, landscaping, flag, emily gibson beds -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - New Printing Building foundation preparation, Lithographic Squadron - Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, 1987
This is a set of 18 photographs of contractors preparing the foundations for the construction of Lithographic Squadron’s new Printing Building at Fortuna, Bendigo on the 2nd of October 1987. The building was purpose built to house a new computer-controlled Heidelberg Speedmaster 102 five colour lithographic offset Printing Press. The print room was named Wayzgoose Hall after a medieval printing house festival. Wayzgoose Hall and the Speedmaster Press printing capability was commissioned by the Commander of the 3rd Military District BRIG P. Davies AM, ADC on Wednesday 27th June 1990. This occasion is covered in more detail in page 145 of Valerie Lovejoy’s book 'Mapmakers of Fortuna – A history of the Army Survey Regiment’ ISBN: 0-646-42120-4.This is a set of 18 photograph of the foundations being prepared for Lithographic Squadron’s new Printing Building, Army Survey Regiment at Fortuna, Bendigo, 2nd October 1987. Black and white photos .1P to .4P are on photographic paper and scanned at 300 dpi. Photographs .5P to.18P are on 35mm negative film and scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) to .9) - Photo, black & white, 1987. Foundations preparation. .10) - Photo, black & white, 1987. Foundations preparation, Paul Baker. .11) - Photo, black & white, 1987. Foundations preparation, Gary Kerr .12) to .17) - Photo, black & white, 1987. Foundations preparation. .18) - Photo, black & white, 1987. Foundations preparation, Gary Kerr No personnel are identified. Annotated with date on negative sleeve.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, litho, printing -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Book, Ira D. Sankey, Sacred Songs and Solos and New Hymns and Solos, n.d
Maroon cloth binding over carboard covers, with title and author in gold on spine and cover, within framing design. Repairs made to spine with green thread stiching visible on both edges of spine.Front: W.S. Malseed (black ink, front page verso) (numbers in pencil on same page) Back: (no inscriptions) -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan - Passenger ship, Oriana, shipside doors and centres of cranes, Vckers-Armstrong Ship Building Ltd, 1961
Plan - Passenger ship Oriana (1961) - shipside doors and centres of cranes - arrangement.melbourne harbor trust - port of melbourne authority -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Victorian Arts Centre Building Committee, Victorian Arts Centre An Outline, c.1974
Softcover bookletwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Victorian Arts Centre Building Committee, The Victoria Arts Centre, 1972
Bookletwalsh st library -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Building Commission & Heritage Victoria, What House is That - A guide to Victorias housing styles, 2004
A guide to the recognisable and unique styles of housing the state of Victoria since 1840. Contains advice on sustainable renovation.heritage, architecture -
Unions Ballarat
Builders' Labourers' Song Book, Australian Building Construction Employees' and Builders' Labourers' Federation, 1975
Contents page: 1. Black resistance 2. Convict revolt 3. Eureka uprising 4. Rebellion in the bush--the small farmers 5. The working class develops 6. Women, we were there 7. Same enemy, same fight--people of the world units! 8. Yankee go homeUnion songs and campaigns.Book; paperback.btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, unions ballarat, blf, builders labourers federation, unions, anthems/songs, australia -- republic, eureka stockade, the great depression, constitutional crisis -- the dismissal -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Beaufort Infants, 1926
Photograph pasted on to cardboard. School group photograph. One child holding a sign, "Beaufort Infants."1926, handwritten on front. "H.V. Buch…w?" on reverse.school group, 1926, students, beaufort -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white prints, Student Photographs
Student photographs: Mark Chapman, Trevor Siler, Ian Ferguson, Iain Bellamy, Quentin Frayne, Dale Robb, Peter Hermens. Holding printed name tags. Not listed in A.R. Winzenried, "Green Grows Our Garden." Not scannedstudents, mark chapman, trevor siler, ian ferguson, iain bellamy, quentin frayne, dale robb, peter hermens -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white and colour prints, Student Photographs
3 photographs: male student or staff member, 2 photographs male students. Unidentified. Appear to have been stapled to something. A note attached asking Tom Kneen (former Principal) to ID them but he does not appear to have done that.students, staff -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Negative - Black and white negative, Burnley
Strip of 16 negatives. Copies of early photographs taken at Burnley prior to the women wearing jodhpurs as uniform. All have been previously scanned.burnley, women, jodhpurs, recreation -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white and sepia, Garden Views
5 photographs showing different views of a garden, the same conifer appears in the photographs. 2 are sepia, 3 are black and white. Cannot be identified as Burnley.garden views, conifers -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Sepia print, Pavilion
Partial view of the Pavilion.pavilion, burnley