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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN DAYS HISTORICAL EXHIBITION COLLECTION: CHILDREN LOOKING AT SPINNING WHEEL
Black and white photograph: three boys looking at a spinning wheel at the Golden Days Historical Exhibition, 1960. Small statue of lady in foreground, in background display board with 'Department of Mines' in large print, above a display of images and interpretive material.bendigo, history, golden days historical exhibition -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - CANTERBURY GARDENS: EAGLEHAWK
Black and white photograph of garden, tall pines in background, palms in foreground. Eaglehawk statues on plinths in centre, gravel path with trimmed shrubs each side. On back in pencil 'Canterbury Park' ' Canterbury Gardens Eaglehawk entrance' James Lerk.? Leo Hughesplace, public gardens, canterbury gardens, eaglehawk -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - CARWARDINE COLLECTION: SOLDIERS MEMORIAL HALL, BENDIGO, 1927
Sepia photograph, of Soldiers Memorial Hall taken from Post Office and showing George Lansell statue in foreground, dated on back 5th May 1927. Written on bottom of postcard ' Soldiers Memorial Hall from post Office Bendigo'.Valentines real photo seriesphotograph, streetscape, bendigo, bendigo-history-buildings -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: POSTCARD - ROYAL FLYING CORPS, MONTROSE STEEPLE, ca. 1914
Postcard - Royal Flying Corps, Montrose. Titled 'Royal Flying Corps biplane circling Montrose steeple'. Image shows biplane directly above Montrose church, people on sidewalk looking up. Statue of male on extreme RH side.Excelsior Seriesmilitary, aviation, royal flying corps -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Whitehorse Hotel, 1935
(2) Black and white photos of original Whitehorse Hotel being demolished. South East corner of Elgar Road and Whitehorse Road. White Horse was model used for statue of Horse currently in median strip, Box Hill. Taken in 1935.atkinson, e., white horse hotel, white horse statue -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Sir John Quick Birthday, Michele Matthews Collection
The Sir John Quick Committee was formed in 1991 to commemorate the achievements of Sir John Quick who played a prominent role in the federation of Australia. The Committee aimed to raise awareness of the contribution of Sir John Quick and to ensure that he was recognized for the part he played.Newspaper article published in the Bendigo Advertiser 22.4.1997. Report of the commemoration of Sir John Quick's birthday (22.4.1852). Includes black and white photograph of Professor Richard Sneddon standing beside the statue of his great uncle Sir John Quick.quick's birthday, professor richard sneddon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - Arthur T. Pattinson, 1962
10570 South African (Boer) War Memorial Bendigo. The monument commemorates those who died in service or were killed in action while serving in the South African (Boer) War. It is a bronze statue of a soldier on a granite base. Leader (Melbourne), 19 November 1904. “There was a large assemblage on the afternoon of 11th November, when the ceremony of unveiling the soldiers' memorial statue was performed by Brigadier-General Gordon in the presence of a muster of branches of the defence forces. The statue, which is in bronze, is mounted on a massive granite base, on the foot of which is the following inscription: — "Bendigo's tribute to the memory of the Australian soldiers who, in the South African war of 1899 - 1902 gave their lives for Queen and Empire. The statue was modelled by Mr. J. Walker, a young Bendigonian, who has been studying for two or three years under Mr. A. T. Woodward art instructor at the local school of mines.“ Ola Cohn recalled in her autobiography meeting John Walker as a sculpture student at the Bendigo School of Mines and that he had later received the commission for the Boer War Memorial although she neglects to mention its location. John Walker was born in Bendigo and first studied sculpture at the Bendigo School of Art. Walker, then went to England to study at the Royal College of Art London, and in Paris at the Académie Colarossi and Julian Academy. John Walker worked as a sculptor in both Bendigo and West Brunswick before turning to chicken farming in the Bendigo suburb of White Hills. The photo of A. T. Pattinson was taken by George Leake Massingham, a professional photographer, who had seven children, one of whom died at birth. After arriving in Australia from England, he established himself as a travelling photographer, an occupation he continued after his marriage. He travelled throughout country Queensland, Victoria and New South Wales, setting up studios along the way. The family ended up moving with him, travelling to Sydney, Narrandera, Bendigo, Newtown, Geelong and Deniliquin. Correspondence re Boer War Memorial Bendigo Boer War Memorial Bendigo. Letters and photo from and to Mrs Wilson, eldest daughter of Mr Arthur T. Pattinson who was a model for the Boer War sculpture. 10570a A black and white photo of Trooper Arthur T. Pattinson restored by BHS Volunteers. 10570b The original photo as sent by Mrs Wilson to Harold Curnow (Bendigo Historical Society) in 1962. The photo is mounted on heavy brown cardboard and has an old catalogue number of "P680" inscribed on it. The cardboard is torn and held together with sticky tape. On the front in italics is printed G.L. Massingham, Bendigo. 10570c Notes on the rear of the photo from Mrs Wilson state that "the photo is of Arthur T. Pattinson (Rusty), an Australian Light Horse trooper who served in the Boer War. The Boer War Memorial in Pall Mall Bendigo represents a trooper on guard. The sculptor was Jack Walker who used Pattinson as a model, and it is regarded as an excellent likeness." 10570d A letter from Harold Curnow back to Mrs Wilson on Jan 4th, 1963, acknowledging receipt of the photo and a letter received, noting the significance of the historical information. 10570e Handwritten letter 29/11/1962 from Mrs Wilson to Mr Curnow introducing herself as Mr. Pattinson's eldest daughter and answering the letter he wrote to her father. She mentions the bad health of her parents. Arthur modelled for the statue at least two to three times per week in a studio on the top floor of a building in Bull St. He was the original model to the best of her knowledge. Another model possibly Mr P. Handmear may have sat as a model for renovations (*). The rifle was a light horse rifle issued to Pattinson as he was still serving in 1904. Arthur and Handmear were boys together and very close. * Note - the plaster model was repaired prior to casting in metal. 10570f An obituary notice: 18/11/64 "On Nov. 17 at Frankston, Emma, wife of the late A. T. Pattinson (Rusty), late of Bendigo. 10570g Letter Nov. 20th, 1962, from Harold Curnow to Mr Arthur T. Pattinson, Kent St., Mornington, Vic. "Dear Mr Pattinson, Last week your brother, Brit., whom I have known for many years, supplied the Bendigo Advertiser with some interesting information regarding your role as the model for the late Jack Walker when he was making the statue for the Boer War Memorial here. Yesterday however, another claimant to the distinction of being the model was advanced in the Bendigo Advertiser by Mr Richard Marshall, of Moran Street, Bendigo who said that the soldier's model was Phillip Handmear. I understand that your brother has sent the newspaper cuttings on to you. When he called to see me yesterday, he suggested that I write to you for further particulars. Can you recall the discussion you had with Jack Walker when he approached you about acting as the model and do you remember how many times you posed for him, and whether the work was done in the house, in the yard, or in one of the outbuildings at Moran Street? In short, any details at all. At this point in time we are considering an interesting facet in Bendigo's history, so any seemingly unimportant incidents could really be useful if we knew about them. Have you any old newspaper cuttings mentioning your name in connection with the memorial? Do you remember any remarks that passed between you and Jack Walker during the long sessions you must have put in on this work? This could be very important. And do you recall where the rifle came from? Did you or Jack Walker borrow it from the military authorities? Back in 1934 Jack Walker recalled having had to pull the plaster model down and remake it when he discovered it was slightly off-balance and was slowly toppling forward. He told me he had to get his model to pose again. Do you know anything about this? Could it have been that he got Mr. Handmear in for the final stage of the work? That, of course, would apply only if you were not available. Incidentally, I never heard of Mr Handmear until I saw his name in yesterday's "Advertiser". In any case I intended contacting your brother or you to enquire whether any member of your family has an old photograph of you in your Boer War uniform, that is, one taken about the time of or just after the Boer War. I am sure that members of the Bendigo Branch of the Royal Historical Society would be most interested to see it. I hope you will have the time and inclination to consider the many points I have raised in this letter because the subject has aroused a lot of interest in Bendigo. Hoping you are well and quite as active as you wish, I remain, with all good wishes, Yours sincerely, Harold Curnow". john walker, jack walker, boer war memorial bendigo, arthur pattinson, soldiers' memorial bendigo -
Greensborough Historical Society
Photograph - Digital Image, Homefront: Justin the Tracker Dog, 11/07/2018
"Homefront" is the name of the group of chainsaw statues in Greensborough's War Memorial Park. Banyule Council initiated the project. The sculptures were designed by Amanda Gibson, carved by Hikaru Kodama and Leigh Conkie. This sculpture 'Justin the Tracker Dog" represents the 11 tracker dogs in the Vietnam War. The names of all dogs are on the base of the statue. All dogs were black Labradors rescued from Sydney pounds and named after Roman emperors. Justin was carved by Leigh Conkie. Stainless steel collar forged by Roland Dannenhauer. The Homefront project replaces Leigh Conkie's original chainsaw sculptures in War Memorial Park.Digital copy of colour photographsgreensborough war memorial park, war memorials, homefront project -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
USB (memory stick), Life of Robert Mactier, 2013
relating to known life of Robert Mactier VC in power point presentation form as shown at the fundraising dinner and auction at the Victory Hall on 19 October 2013 (fundraiser towards erection of a statue).USBrobert mactier vc, vc receivers, life histories, vc statues -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Work on paper - Newspaper report on Stoddart Statues, "Lock Them Away" by Andrew Eales, City Council Reporter, Courier, Wednesday 10th July 2022, Page 1 & 2
So many attacks on the Stoddart statues over the years. "Lock Them Away" by Andrew Eales, City Council Reporter, Courier, Wednesday 10th July 2022, page 1 & 2.Importance of the statues to the Ballarat community. and the costs involved.pp.1-2 of the Courier newspaper in colour.john garner collection, garner, dr, vandalism, statues, courier, ballarat botanical gardens, ballarat, gardens -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: LEST WE FORGET
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from 2000. Lest we Forget: Pall Mall, Bendigo, looking west, circa 1960. In the foreground is the South African soldiers' monument, George Lansell statue and the Soldiers' Memorial Hall. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - LAW COURTS, BENDIGO
Postcard: image shows Law Courts, Bendigo. Former Police Station on RH side of Law Courts, beside Police Station is a Victorian house, bordering the Bendigo Creek and entry into Rosalind Park. In foreground, ivy basket, statue in Conservatory Gardens.Plastichromebendigo, buildings, law courts, bendigo, law courts, police station -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - STATUE - FEMALE
black and white photo: statue female crouching nude with left arm resting on lefdt thigh. Right arm across chest, curled hair in front of curtain with portion of picture frame, showing at bottom left glass container at front right.Bartlett Bros, Bendigotopic, art, sculpture -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - BENDIGO - SHAMROCK HOTEL
Photograph - black and white. Photo of Shamrock Hotel, Bendigo, war statue in centre. (number written on left hand side No.24). Soldier memorial left of centre. Iron fence surrounds lawn and shrubbery, old toilet block extreme left.buildings, hotel, shamrock hotel., shamrock hotel, bendigo. -
Wangaratta High School
WHS Trophy- Sport, 1998-2000
Red marble trophy with a base and upright section. Flanking the upright section are two black and red triangles. On the base and on top of the upright section are identical gold statues of bowls players. Engraved in the metal plates on the upright section and base is text reading:Wangaratta Bowl Club INTER SCHOOL COMPETITION 1998 WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL 1999 OVENS COLLEGE 2000 WANGARATTA HIGH SCHOOL -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, Negative, Ellis Collection, c1950
Yields information about the appearance of Sturt St c1950 and the Armstrong St intersection.Black and white photograph of No. 32 east bound for Mt Pleasant in Sturt St at Armstrong St with the statue of Thomas Moore in the background. c1950. Item donated comprised negative 1094, A4 print and laminated A4 print. Negative scanned at 2400dpi. On the top edge of one of the prints "Ballarat 1950 can you arrange a print from neg by Des"trams, tramways, ballarat, sturt st, secv, armstrong st, tram 32 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - Alice McGregor Postcard Collection, 1900 - 1920
Alice McGREGOR Born: 1908; unknown parents. Possibly adopted by the Salter family? Electoral Roll 1936: Highland Terrace Kangaroo Flat. Alice Mary Salter and William Robert Salter living together; presumed to be sister and brother. William Robert Salter was killed in a MVA in Bendigo in 1937 aged 26. In Victoria in 1938, Alice Mary Salter married James Thomas McGregor (born Victoria 1917, died Victoria 1983, buried Fawkner Cemetery) Lived: 1968; 22 Wade Street Golden Square Alice McGregor Died: 1999 aged 91 at Anne Caudle Centre, Bendigo Buried: Kangaroo Flat Cemetery See additional research. Postcard Album of Alice McGregor contained 86 post cards.Postcard Album of Alice McGregor containing 86 postcards. See 1400 Sepia photo of Piccadilly Circus, London. Busy intersection with double decker buses, motor vehicles, horse drawn carriages. Pedestrians everywhere. Eros statue in the centre of the intersectionAddressee - Miss H. Moss, 30 Langton St., Seedley, nr Manchester Sender - Agnes Stamp dated 25 May 1923 postcard, collector, alice mcgregor -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph - Photo, Legacy Appeal 2004, Preparing for Badge Week, September 2004
Photos during Badge Week in September 2004 - the poster says: "Buy a Badge", with an image of the Widow and Children statue. President George MacKenzie with members of the Navy at Legacy house for the launch of Badge week. A record of the Navy being part of the Legacy Appeal in 2004.Colour photo President with badge sellers in Navy uniforms.Printed on the back "legacy appeal, fundraising, badge week -
Royal Australasian College of Surgeons Museum and Archives
Sculpture - Hygieia, 2004
Hygieia (Ύγεια, lit., “healing”) probably began as an abstraction, which later became personified. She does not appear to be a deity of extremely ancient origin, and there has been much scholarly debate as to exactly where and when worship of her first developed. Her cult most likely arose in the territory of Sikyon, where she was worshipped along with Asklepios, the legendary god of medicine. In later times Hygieia came to be regarded as the daughter of Asklepios, although her cult was not introduced to Epidauros, his principal sanctuary, until at least the 4th century BC. The earliest large-scale devotion to her is found in the aftermath of the Plague of Athens (420BC). The cult of Hygieia was taken to Rome, along with that of Asklepios (Æsculapius), in 293BC, to avert a pestilence. Here she gradually became integrated with the old Italian god Salus. Towards the end of the pagan era both Hygieia and Asklepios lost their specific associations with medicine, and became general protective deities. A beautiful wooden statue representing Hygieia, the Greek goddess of health.The figure is highly polished, which brings out the intricate grain of the timber. In it, the sculptor has endeavoured to combine the qualities of a classical pose with a contemporary yet timeless surreal sensuality. It will stand on a stone pedestal about 90cm high, and be placed in a prominent location in the Melbourne headquarters. The College’s statue is semi-abstract in style, carved from a single piece of jarrah. The piece of timber from which it is fashioned was salvaged from the remains of a century-old shearing shed on Rifle Downs, at Darkan in the south-west of Western Australia. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - LESLIE JOHN BAGUST COLLECTION PHOTO OF QUEEN VICTORIA GARDENS, 1940
Leslie John Bagust Collection. Black and white photo of the Queen Victoria Gardens. In the foreground is the baby health centre, (since removed), Queen Victoria statue in white, centre background shows the RSL Hall and part of the roof and the clock tower of the Old Bendigo post Office. Background right the tower of the Shamrock Hotel and centre background is the town of the Bendigo School of mines. The right shows vehicles parked along Pall Mall. To the right of the health centre there is a small white statue, of unknown representation. At the bottom of the photo in white Queen Victoria Gardens, Bendigo and to the right is No.10.bendigo, parks and gardens, queen victoria gardens -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1 in Main Street
Soldiers’ Memorial World War 1. Two black & white photos of World War 1. memorial. Granite base with rising sun army emblem 1914 -1919. with a statue of a soldier holding a Banet. The statue is enclosed in a cyclone fence. Houses can be seen in the background. The memorial is situated in the center of Main Street. The memorial is a tribute to all who paid the supreme sacrifice and to all who served. The figure of the soldier was imported from Italy in 1922. The cost of the memorial was 643 pounds. A number of donations were made to the Girls' Remembrance League Soldiers Memorial. Two black & white photographs of the World War 1 memorial. The memorial has a tiered granite base and a soldier on the granite column. Enclosed within a cyclone fence. "4x2 3/4 soldiers memorial" written in pencil.stawell ww1 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Booklet, HG Armor & Sons Printers Mausfield, The Great War 1914-1918, 1921
The roll is the Bonnie Doon District 1914 - 18. There seven people with the same surname “Jury” on the rollBeige cardboard folded booklet. Front cover has title in blue print with B&W photo of statue of soldier on granite monument with list of names. Back cover has blue print and red and blue flag. Booklet tied with beige cord.documents-pamphlets, military history-army, bonnie doon -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - ROSALIND PARK, BENDIGO
Photograph, black and white. Image shows Rosalind Park, Bendigo, looking down pathway ( north ? ) statue on RH side. Trees arhcing over pathway and on side. Three boys standing on pathway on Rh side. On bottom ' Rosalind Park, Bendigo, No. 3'bendigo, parks and gardens, rosalind park, bendigo, rosalind park -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: OLD DAYS
Bendigo Advertiser ''The way we were'' from Thursday, December 16, 2004. Old days: Pall Mall looking west in the horse and buggy era. The Bendigo goldfield statue is in the foreground, law courts on the right and Shamrock Hotel on the left. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo advertiser, the way we were -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - PALL MALL, BENDIGO, 1926 - 28
BHS CollectionPall Mall Bendigo. black and white photograph. View of Pall Mall from top of building at Charing Cross, showing Queen Victoria statue, RSL Hall, Post Office, School of Mines in distance, Shamrock Hotel at right. Envelope also in folder.Fred Smithplace, land, pall mall, bendigo -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Slide - Colour transparency
The statue was commissioned by the citizens of Ballarat in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. It was unveiled on the Queen's Birthday, 24 May 1900, by the Lieutenant Governor Sir John Madden before some 20,000 people. View of the Queen Victoria memorial in Sturt Street Gardens, Ballaratballarat botanical gardens, trees, ballarat, sturt street, queen victoria, diamond jubilee, gardens -
Federation University Historical Collection
Phottograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Adam Lindsay Gordon, 04/2016
Poet Adam Lindsay Gordon was born in 1833 and died in 1870.Photographs of the bronze bust of poet Robert Lindsay Gordon.adam lindsay gordon, bust, statue, ballarat botanical gardens, poet -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Queen Victoria at Work, c1967
Queen Victoria died in 1901.Photograph of the lower panel of the Queen Victoria statur in Sturt Street Ballarat. the panel shows the queen signing the Australian constitution.queen victoria, queen victoria statue, ballarat, austalian constitution, statue -
Melbourne Legacy
Article, Bulletin article: Unveiling Stan Savige Memorial, 2006
A bronze bust was erected in Morwell to honour Legacy Founder Sir Stanley Savige. It was unveiled on 31 August 2006 and Legatee Bill Rogers was invited to perform the unveiling. Legatee Rogers says: Savige "was a great humanitarian; he dedicated his life to those who were less fortunate than himself and from a military point of view, was an officer and leader who always cared for the men he commanded". He went on to say that at the event he heard more about Stan Savige and his bravery in saving about 50,000 Assyrian refugees in the first world war. In the event where he protected refugees with only 12 men for six weeks and he was awarded the DSO for delivering these refugees to British lines just north of Baghdad. Document was from a folder of documents donated to the archive by Legatee Bill Rogers that related to his time as President (March 2006 - March 2008).A record of an memorial to Legacy founder Stanley Savige in Morwell.Print out of an article by Legatee Bill Rogers about the unveiling of the Stan Savige memorial in Morwell in 2006.stan savige, statue, memorial, assyrians, dunsterforce -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, c1971
Yields information about the City terminus for the tramway system in Ballarat and how it related to the centre median strip and its relationship to Ballarat.Black and white photograph of the scene at the city terminus, corner of Sturt and Lydiard St with four single truck trams stopped waiting to depart on their next trips. Shows both sides of the track and the general arrangement of the median strip with trees, seats, and statues. C1970. Photographer ?tramways, trams, sturt st, city