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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Booklet, Talbot and Leslie Hill, Port of Call, Oct 1997
'Port of Call' - Presentation by Talbot and Leslie Hill for AIGS meeting at Box Hill, 8.10.1997, listing a heritage walk devised by Talbot and Les.built environment, education, talbot hill, leslie hill, wilbraham frederick evelyn liardet, wfe liardet, william wedge darke, robert hoddle, heritage walk -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Champagne celebration on recommendation of Missions to Seamen building to the Victorian Heritage Register, Port Melbourne, 3 Oct 1994
Photo of group of six celebrating with champagne in front of 1937 Missions to Seamen building 3 October 1994, on occasion of recommendation of building to State Heritage Register. Deposed Port Melbourne Mayor Liana Thompson, Senator Olive Zakharov, City Heritage Advisor Trevor Westmore, and three members of National Trust of Victoria/Society Art Deco: Bridget, Ian, Patnames in pencil on backbuilt environment, missions to seamen, town planning, heritage, olive zakharov, politicians, senators, trevor westmore, pat grainger, liana thompson, mayors -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Back entrance, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 01 - Back entrancebuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Chimney in Station Street, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 02 - Chimney in Station Stbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Window in extension, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. This project was under his direction.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units .03 - Window in extensionbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Front door, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction. B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 04 - Front doorbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Louvre windows, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 05 - Louvre windowsbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - No Nukes Graffiti, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 06 - "No Nukes" graffitibuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Original gate post, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction. This gatepost was preserved in the reconstruction, one of the few portions that were.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 07 - Original gate postbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Paperbark tree in Station Street, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 08 - Paperbark tree in Station Stbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Station Street exterior, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 11 - Station St view from southbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Roof valance, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 12 - Roof valancebuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - View from north, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 13 - view of hall from Northbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - View from west, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Gary Spivak, 2000
Taken by Gary Spivak, an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction.B&W photos of Excelsior Hall 2003, prior to redevelopment into units 14 - view of Hall from Westbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Reconstruction from Princes Street, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, 2003
Gary Spivak was an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction.B&W photos taken by Gary Spivak in 2003 during the construction process to turn Excelsior Hall into public housing units. 01 - View of reconstruction from Princes Street, entrance removedbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league, public housing -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Reconstruction, interior, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, 2003
Gary Spivak was an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction. B&W photos taken by Gary Spivak in 2003 during the construction process to turn Excelsior Hall into public housing units. 02 - Interior view showing bracing and original trussesbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league, public housing -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Reconstruction, Station Street firepalce, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, 2003
Gary Spivak was an officer of the City of Port Phillip involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing. this project was under his direction. B&W photos taken by Gary Spivak in 2003 during the construction process to turn Excelsior Hall into public housing units. 03 - Station St fireplacebuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league, public housing -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Small rear room, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Paul Shire, Jun 2003
City of Port Phillip was involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing such as this project completed in April 2004Colour photos taken by Paul Shire. Excelsior Hall interior images prior to its adaptation as housing 01 - Small rear room westbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Room off hall, Excelsior Hall, Port Melbourne, Paul Shire, Jun 2003
City of Port Phillip was involved with the reconstruction of heritage buildings to create low cost housing such as this project completed in April 2004Colour photos taken by Paul Shire. Excelsior Hall interior images prior to its adaptation as housing 02 - South side room off hallbuilt environment - civic, town planning, heritage, excelsior hall, rsl, returned services league -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book - Heritage study, former Temperance Hall, Port Melbourne, Jan 2008
Completed by donor as part of the requirements for the subject "Heritage Planning" at RMIT University for the degree of Master of Social Science (Environment and Planning)Heritage study of the former Temperance Hall, including a study of selected comparative buildings in the locality. White 86 page book with clear and red plastic cover/binding. January 2008social activities, town planning, heritage, port melbourne dispensary, the independent order of rechabites, port melbourne temperance hall, built environment - civic, robyn clinch -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Flyer - Promotional material from Mission Arts Centre, 1988
The Missions to Seamen building, designed by architect Harry Norris and built in 1937, was located on the site proposed 50 years later for development by the Sandridge Development Company. The building fell into disrepair after it was closed by the church in 1972, but enjoyed a brief and energetic period in 1987-90 when it was used as a community arts centre. These documents record the campaign waged to save the building from demolition. It was demolished in October 1995.Material relating to a campaign to save the Missions to Seamen building, 1987-88: items relating to an open day at the Missions to Seamen building for Heritage Week, 22 to 25 April 1988, including notes for accompanying guided tourmission to seamen, arts and entertainment, mission arts centre, national trust of victoria, harry a norris, pat grainger, barry merat, brian couldrey, town planning, heritage -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document, Jacobs, Lewis, Vines, Architects and Conservation Planners, Port Melbourne Conservation study, Jul 1979
Part of research material for Çompeting ideas for the Inner City 1925-1985 (January 1991). See 1543'Port Melbourne Conservation Study' commissioned by the Port Melbourne City Council and the Australian Heritage Commission, July 1979, 226 pagesÇity of Port Melbourne, City Engineer's Department'built environment, local government - city of port melbourne, town planning, heritage, australian heritage commission -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Photocopy, Land sale brochure, Dot Wharrie, 1987
... , and she made these copies to be put into a heritage exhibition ...Either copies of or the brochure itself was in Dot WHARRIE's possession, and she made these copies to be put into a heritage exhibition staged by Pat GRAINGER at the Missions to Seamen building, Community Day Dec. 1987. They show portions of brochure offering various lots including site later J.E. Earl's and Morley's Coal Store (at the time leased by S&A). Lots 6 to 11 are the only ones included on these pages. All properties were owned by Lady Janet CLARKE.One of two yellow photocopies of allotment plans and descriptions from sale brochure c1905: property belonging to Lady Janet CLARKE, Rouse, Bay and Beach Streets plus Post Office PlaceInk notes on back with guesses as to date, signature 'Pat Grainger'business and traders, built environment, town planning, heritage, dot wharrie, moule hamilton and kiddle, swallow & ariell ltd, morley's coal depot, lady janet clarke, land sales -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Document - Photocopy, Land sale brochure, Dot Wharrie, 1987
... , and she made these copies to be put into a heritage exhibition ...Either copies of or the brochure itself was in Dot WHARRIE's possession, and she made these copies to be put into a heritage exhibition staged by Pat GRAINGER at the Missions to Seamen building, Community Day Dec. 1987. They show portions of brochure offering various lots including site later J.E. Earl's and Morley's Coal Store (at the time leased by S&A). Lots 6 to 11 are the only ones included on these pages. All properties were owned by Lady Janet CLARKE.One of two yellow photocopies of allotment plans and descriptions from sale brochure c1905: property belonging to Lady Janet CLARKE, Liardet, Nott, Bay and Graham StreetsInk notes on back with guesses as to date, signature 'Pat Grainger'business and traders, built environment, town planning, heritage, dot wharrie, moule hamilton and kiddle, swallow & ariell ltd, morley's coal depot, lady janet clarke, land sales, james edward earl -
Australian Gliding Museum
Machine - Glider – Sailplane, Construction completed 1952
This unique aircraft was conceived in 1943 as a two seat trainer. A very large part of the design work can be attributed to Jock Barratt and Harold Bradley. The general layout adopted is similar to the Kite I and Kite II single seat sailplanes of Martin Warner and Allan Campbell. Having regard to this heritage, the glider was originally named Kite III but renamed Pelican 2, perhaps because it was the second two seat training glider built by the Waikerie Gliding Club – the first being the Pelican, a reconfigured Pratt Utility glider. Pelican 2 was first flown in 1952 and regularly since then, at least until about 1992. The Pelican 2’s performance was found to be very good for sailplanes of its era and was often used for more advanced flying in addition to training new pilots. Very few changes have been made to the Pelican 2 over the years. The undercarriage was modified after its initial testing to improve the placement of the wheels. The trailing edge of the rudder (originally straight) was rounded adding to the surface area. The twin shoulder tow line bridles were replaced with a belly hook when aviation design rules declared shoulder bridles dangerous and a nose hook has since been added to allow for aero-towing. A unique home grown sailplane design associated with Australian gliding pioneers Wooden 2 seat glider sailplane with fabric covering. Distinctive features include the pod and boom fuselage with side by side seating for pilot and a second person. The canopy of perspex supported by aluminum framing opens with port and starboard segments separately folding upwards and forward. The instrument panel includes altimeter, airspeed indicator, slip indicator and variometers. In addition to the usual controls, there is a trim operated by a small wheel mounted centrally, at head height, on the bulkhead at the rear of the cockpit. Incorporated in the skid under the fuselage pod are two wheels (one approximately midships and the other at the rear end). It has a three piece cantilever wing of approximately nearly 17 metres. The ailerons run almost full length of the outer wing segments. A Gottingen 426 section has been used changing to M6 at the tips. Outer wing segments are joined to the centre section to give about 300 mm of dihedral at the tips. The glider is equipped with airbrakes. The colour scheme consists of orange fuselage with black nose and skid. The tailplane / elevator and rudder are painted white. The wing is predominantly white with an orange leading edge. Registration VH-GFY On each side of rudder – “Pelican II” in black lettering on a rectangle of silver On each side of fuselage pod the letters ‘FY’ On each side of the fuselage, below the edge of the cockpit opening – “WAIKERIE” in black paint. australian gliding, glider, sailplane, kite, pelican, waikerie gliding club, jock barratt, harold bradley, martin warner, allan campbell -
Tramway Heritage Centre
Tram, PCC 980
This tram is significant as it is the first example of American PCC tramcar technology being used by an Australian Tramway. It was the only tram of it's type built, with imported PCC gear being fitted to a heavily modified W6 class tram body. Although original plans were to import and reproduce complete PCC cars, internation and domestic issues intervened, resulting in this halfway measure. It represents a technological leap not fully embraced for almost 2 decades, until the production of the Z class trams. -
Cockatoo History & Heritage Group
Photograph, Knight's General Store McBride St Cockatoo
James and Caroline McBride built the store when their small "tack on" room at the side of "Fernholme Guest house" became too small. The Knight's, who had a general store in Gembrook, later bought it and put his sister and brother in law, Tom and Mary Fairbridge, in as managers and was run as a sub branch of the Gembrook store. This store was later known as Fairbridges when Tom and Mary bought it from the Knight's.Photograph taken circa 1910 of Knight's General Store McBride St Cockatoo. The Knight's who had a general store in Gembrook, later bought it and put his sister and brother-in-law, Tom and Mary Fairbridge, in as managers. This store ran as a sub branch of the Gembrook store until Tom and Mary brought it. It then became known as 'Fairbridges". Local residents and a horse and cart are in the foreground of the photograph.cockatoo victoria, mcbride, fairbridge, gembrook, horse, cart, mcbride st shops, knight bros, cockatoo residents, -
Cockatoo History & Heritage Group
Plaque, Cockatoo Kindergarten - Official Opening Plaque
In 1977 residents of Cockatoo built a kindergarten in McBride Street Cockatoo to service the growing population in the area. The building was officially opened on the 22nd of November of that year. Residents formed a Co-op, raised all the money to build the kinder along with lawn bowls and tennis sporting facilities for the town. No small feat, let alone for a town with a population of around 3000. The land was provided by the council for the kinder to use and that was their sole contribution to the building of the kinder. The unique building, was designed by Richard Allen and depicted a children's carousel. The design was to provide a feeling of enjoyment and friendship to the children who used the building. The large glass windows that were installed on the north-eastern side of the building made up 1/3 of the exterior wall. This overlooked the playground of the kinder making it easy to see the children at play from inside. The site of the building is in a dominant position and is highly visible to all who travel through Cockatoo. It was used as a child care facility right up until 2005. The kindergarten has recently been granted heritage listing after Cardinia Council started demolishing the building. The local community were successful in putting a halt to the demolition and saved the building. It will become an integral part of the Cockatoo Ash Wednesday memorial. Details on the fight to save the kinder building can be found at https://sites.google.com/site/cockatoosheritageashwednesday/ Brass Plaque, depicting the opening of the Cockatoo Kindergarten by the Shire of Pakenham Shire President - Cr OwenShire of Pakenham Cockatoo Kindergarten Officially Opened by Cr E A Owen J.P Shire President 22nd November 1977cockatoo, kindergarten opening, -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - PRESERVING OUR PRINTED HERITAGE, TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
Booklet. The Long Room Project at Trinity College, Dublin. 'Preserving Our Printed Heritage'. A 24 page booklet with B & W photos on the processes for preserving books at the Trinity College Library, Dublin. Trinity College founded in 1592. Library built between 1712 and 1732. Printed by Paceprint, Dublin in 1988Trinity College Library, Dublinbooks, technical, book preservation, trinity college, dublin, library -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - colour, Clare Kathleen Gervasoni, Henry Sutton's Ballarat Car, 2011
Henry Sutton was born in Ballarat. He became one of Australia's greatest inventors. The Ballarat Car is the oldest privately owned car in Australia. It was designed and built in Ballarat around 1900.Colour photograph's showing Henry Sutton's Ballarat Car on display in the Ballarat Mining exchange during the Ballarat Heritage Festival in 2011. henry sutton, sutton, ballarat car, automobile, ballarat mining exchange