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Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Book, Sandy Roydhouse, Port Melbourne, 2002
PMH&PS were consulted via email on various elements of this publication by the author in New Zealand, who had possession of many 19th century images of the area. Member Ann Smallpage was consulted, and featured on spread 24-25.'Port Melbourne', a small paperback textbook of 32pp, produced in New Zealand 2002 for nine year olds in Australian Schools. Title in red over photographic coverpiers and wharves, industry, transport - shipping, architecture, ann smallpage, swallow & ariell ltd -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Pamphlet - Historic Housing Schemes of Garden City 2001, Pat Grainger, Walks around Vintage Port No.5, 2001
Update and reprint of Walks Around Vintage Port No 5. Project Assisted by CoPP.Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society publication, "Walks around Vintage Port", No.5 Historic Housing Schemes of Garden City 2001 Editiongarden city, built environment, architecture, city engineers, g b leith, fred cook -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Pamphlet - Historic Housing Schemes of Garden City 2016, Pat Grainger, Walks around Vintage Port No.5, Jun 2016
Update and reprint of Walks Around Vintage Port No 5. Supported by CoPP.Port Melbourne Historical and Preservation Society publication, "Walks around Vintage Port", No.5 Historic Housing Schemes of Garden City 2016 Editiongarden city, built environment, architecture, city engineers, g b leith, fred cook -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Swallow & Ariell and Stokes Street, Port Melbourne, Janet and Allen Walsh, Swallow and Ariell, 1973
Shot in 1973 with particular interest in architectureStokes St South West, Swallow and Ariell. Rotunda in distance. 1973 Identified and dated on back in inkbuilt environment - commercial, built environment - industrial, stokes street, band rotunda -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithaca House, c1970s
Ithaca House, the home of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society, is located at 329 - 335 Elizabeth Street. The site was purchased in the mid 1950s to build the club rooms. The money for the venture was raised by the issue of non-redeemable 10 and 50 pound debentures to members. Nicholas Sofarnos, a young Ithacan architecture graduate, designed the building. Construction was completed in 1958. Up until 2020 Yamaha were long standing ground floor tenants. Prior to the building of Ithaca House, from 1917 up until 1958, the club rooms were located on the top floor of Michael's Building on the corner of Lonsdale and Elizabeth Streets. The Ithacan Philanthropic Society has been a focal point initially for expatriate Ithacans and as the years have passed it holds many happy memories for Australian born Ithacans through the generations.A coloured photograph of a three storey grey building in a city street with two cars being driven along the road. The Yamaha Motor Bicycle company occupies the ground floor, and in the adjacent building Honda motorbikes are sold. There are curtained windows across the width of the second floor and signage on the top floor windows indicates this level is used for social events such as receptions and dances. -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Decorative object - Air vent cover, Huntingfield Hall, Missions to Seamen, Port Melbourne, Harry Norris, Architect, 1936
... Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society Port ...Casted air vent cover from Huntingfield Hall, Missions to Seamen building, Port Melbournemissions to seamen, architecture, harry a norris -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Conversion of Harper's factory to Sandridge Bay Towers, Janet Bolitho, 1994
Three colour photographs of the conversion of Harpers Starch Factory to Sandridge Bay Towers (residential) .01 - Large colour photograph of building looking towards Bay .02 - Chimney and factory taken from Esplanade West .03 - Construction with pink cement mixer in foregroundbuilt environment - industrial, built environment - commercial, built environment - domestic, architecture, harpers starch factory, sandridge bay towers -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Market shops, 191-219 Bay Street, Port Melbourne, Janet and Allen Walsh, 1973
Shot in 1973 with particular interest in architectureSet of 31 photographs taken in June and July 1973 Market Shops Bay St, corner Liardet StIdentified and dated on back in inkbuilt environment - commercial, built environment - domestic, built environment - industrial, janet walsh, allen walsh, bay street, market shops -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Graham Family Hotel, 97 Graham Street, cnr. Esplanade West, Port Melbourne, Janet and Allen Walsh, 1973
Shot in 1973 with particular interest in architectureSet of 31 photographs taken in June and July 1973 Graham Family Hotel cnr Graham St and Esplanade WestIdentified and dated on back in inkbuilt environment - commercial, built environment - domestic, built environment - industrial, janet walsh, allen walsh, graham family hotel, graham street, esplanade west -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - 350 Princes Street, Port Melbourne, Janet and Allen Walsh, 1973
Shot in 1973 with particular interest in architectureSet of 31 photographs taken in June and July 1973 350 Princes StIdentified and dated on back in inkbuilt environment - domestic, princes street -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Report: Preston Technical College: Model Library Resource Centre, Report: PrestonTechnical College: Model Library Resource Centre, design report 1976
Spiral bound report of 37 pages by Earle and Partners, 1976preston technical college, library resource centre, architectural design report 1976, nmit. -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Architectural drawings and plans NMIT Libraries 1989-2010, Architectural drawings and plans NMIT Libraries1989-2010
Architectural drawings and plans for NMIT Libraries at various campuses, dating from 1987 but most are 2007-2010, including Floor plans, Elevations, Site Plans, Redevelopment plans.nmit, architectural drawings, building plans, library, -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Spiral Bound reports: NMIT Epping Campus Student Centre Architectural reports 2008-2009, Spiral Bound reports: NMIT Epping Campus Student Centre; Architectural reports 2008-2009
Four Spiral Bound reports on NMIT Epping Campus Student Centre/Library. One A4 size Developed Schematic Design Report by Brand Architects March 2008. Three from Paul Morgan Architects: one A4 size Post Value Management Developed Sketch Plan Report March 2009; one .A3 size Design Development Report May 2009; one 14 page Feasibility Study Report December 2009. epping campus student centre, architectural design 2009, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Drawing: Otter Street Collingwood building, 1974
Framed black and white drawing of the Otter Street, Collingwood building, dated 1974 by Wallace.collingwood technical college, buildings, architectural drawing, nmit -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Folder: Alterations and additions W.J.Baker Memorial Hall 1967 PTC, Folder: Architectural Specifications. Alterations and additions W.J.Baker Memorial Hall 1967 PTC
Manila folder of architectural specifications for the alterations and additions to the W.J.Baker Memorial Hall of Preston Technical College from Drayton and Colman, Architects dated 1967. Also photograph of the hall which is undated but estimated to be 1976-1977.preston technical college, buildings, w.j.baker memorial hall, nmit -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: THE AUSTRALIASIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING ANDMETALLURGY MELB, 1957
McColl Rankin & Stanistreet, The Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy, Melbourne. a/ No. 3 Haulage and Servicing Shaft: Shaft-Sinking A. b/No. 3 Ventilation Shaft: Shaft-Sinking Equipment C. c/ Architectural Design and Treatment of Surface Area and Buildings C. d/ Electricity and Compressed Air Power Supply to Surface and Underground Workings D. e/ No. 3 Shaft Winders and Winder House E. f/ No. 3 Headframe F. g/ No. 3 Breaker Station and Mullock Bin G. h/ No. 3. Change house H. i/ No. 3. Shaft Sub-Brace Area I. j/ No. 3 Services and Surface Areas J. All Supplements to Proc. The Aus. I.M.M., No. 182, Part II. Dated 1957. Published Quarterly by The Australasian Institute of Mining & Metallurgy Melbourne. Includes diagrams and maps.organization, mining, mccoll rankin & stanistreet, mining and metallurgy -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Ann Gervasoni, Melbourne Towards Parliament House, 2015, 04/02/2015
Spring Street is culturally important to Victoria and is associated with the central spine of the administration of the Government of Victoria, as well as being central to many of the state's major cultural institutions. It is also notable for its Victorian architecture including the landmarks Victorian Parliament House, the Old Treasury Building, the Windsor Hotel (also known as Duchess of Spring Street) and the Princess Theatre. (Wikipedia)A colour photograph of Melbourne taken from above, showing Parliament House is Spring Street, with Russell Street in the midground. melbourne, spring street, victorian partliament house, windsor hotel, russell street -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - colour, Clare Gervasoni, St Peter's Catholic Church, Daylesford, 2015, 14/06/2015
"The fine structure of St. Peter's, with its prettily-decorated interior, which holds crowded congregations at Holy Mass on Sundays, is alone an eloquent testimony of the piety and devotion which permeates the whole parish. Attached to the church is a circulating library, and Catholic papers and other literature are distributed at the church door. Branches of the H.A.C.B. Society and Catholic Federation are doing much good work. (Melbourne Advocate, 17 January 1914) "OPENING AND CONSECRATION OF THE NEW CATHOLIC CHURCH OF ST. PETER’S, DAYLESFORD Cross on St. Peter'sNotwithstanding the inclemency of the weather, the opening of the new Catholic Church of St. Peter’s, yesterday (Sunday), attracted a crowded congregation. Although the rain, which has poured almost incessantly for some days past, had left our roads and streets in the condition for which Daylesford is celebrated in winter weather, and although he storm and rain seemed to increase as the hour announced for the ceremonies approached, the church was filled by a large congregation, comprising all sects and denominations of Christians in and around the district. The beautiful edifice, erected mainly through the zeal, liberality and energy of the respected pastor, presented a most imposing appearance, and reflects infinite credit upon the Rev. Mr. Slattery, and the flock committed to his charge. The church was commenced in November 1863 and has been in the hands of the workmen up to the present time, work being uninterruptedly carried on. On commencing the foundations, it was necessary to excavate until solid clay was reached, which in consequence of the deep rich chocolate soil on the site of the building, had to be carried down to an average depth of 6 feet 6 inches. The foundations were laid with massive stones in courses of 12-inch, and four feet thick, reducing to 3 feet below the floor line. The style of the building is decorated Gothic, and consists of a nave, 80 feet by 30 feet in the clear, and a chancel 18 feet high; from floor line to apex of roof, 47 feet, which is elegantly constructed, consisting of six spans or frames with puncheons resting on carved corbels, low down between the windows. The north side consists of a handsome entrance, near the north-west angle, approached by nine steps of cut stone, and four bays of windows on nave, and a small door on side of chancel, intended as an entry from the sacristy. The south side presents a very handsome view to Victoria street, a beautiful porch entrance giving access to the building on the south-east end of nave; and on the south-west angle a handsome octagonal spire, terminating in an iron cross, with gilt floriations; the height of top of cross, from floor line, is 88 feet. A stone stairs gives access to the organ gallery and the belfry. The whole of the windows are of a handsome geometrical design, and carved in stone, with mullions and tracery, and glazed with amber-tinted glass, the chancel window being 15 feet high, and 8 feet wide. The chancel arch is unusually large, 27 feet St. Peter's interiorhigh and 18 feet wide, and handsomely moulded, and presents a fine appearance from the body of the church. The roof is stained a rich oak, with heavy cornice, and all the walls are smoothly plastered, and colored peach color, giving the amber-tinted glass a beautiful soft cathedral appearance to the interior. The altar is of a very chaste design, the panels being moulded with Gothic heads, and finished in white and gold; the altar rail was not completed, but is intended to be of polished cedar, with carved pillars. The interior fittings will be proceeded with immediately, and to complete the design, an organ gallery, with sittings for about 100 persons besides the choir, will be constructed on the west end. It is intended also to place pillar gaslights on each side of the main entrance, for lighting during vespers in winter. The style of architecture has been strictly carried out, and in the best and most substantial manner. The building has been erected under the superintendence of the architect Mr. John Townsend Brophy, a member of the congregation, and who has discharged his duty with great ability and care. The hour of half-past eleven has scarcely passed when from the sacristy entered His Lordship the Right Rev. Dr. Gould, Bishop of Melbourne, preceded by the Very Rev. Dean Hayes (Sandhurst), the Rev. P. J. Slattery, and a number of boys dressed in white surplices. The Right Reverend Prelate proceeded to the foot of the altar, the Very Rev. the Dean on his right, and the Rev. P. J. Slattery on the left. The prayers usual upon the occasion were read by the Bishop. A procession was then formed, and went around the church in the following order. Several youths bearing wax candles first, next the Very Rev. the Dean, then the Bishop and his train bearers, and following were the Rev. Mr. Slattery and acolytes. Having returned to the altar in the same order, the Deacon (Dean Hayes) and Sub-Deacon (Rev. P. J. Slattery) proceeded to robe his Lordship, who had taken his seat at the epistle side of the altar, for the solemn High Mass, at appropriate times wearing his mitre and bearing his crozier. The mass, which was chanted by the Bishop with touching simplicity and earnestness, was then commenced. The choir, under the direction of Mr. Meunsch, organist, was full and most effective. Mrs. Testar, of Melbourne, having generously offered her valuable services, took the leading soprano solos, and it is scarcely necessary to add, rendered them with exquisite taste and feeling – her beautiful voice being heard with great effect throughout the entire building. The choir consisted of the following ladies and gentlemen who volunteered to aid in the ceremonies upon this most interesting occasion. Ladies: Mrs. Tresar, soprano; Mrs. J.J. McCormick, alto; Miss Julia Conry, soprano; Mrs. Vincent, soprano; Mrs. Aitken, soprano. Gentlemen: H. Guthiel, tenor; Master John Murphy, tenor; James Knox, bass; J. M. Murphy, bass; Mr. Staunton, baritone; Mr. Sourby, alto; Mr. Short, bass. The chant, “Let us adore,” during the procession, was given by Mrs. Vincent with considerable power. The selection of the “Imperial Mass” (Haydn’s No. 3) was felicitous, and the highly artistic and finished manner in which the different parts were sustained, demonstrated that great and persevering care must have been bestowed on the preparation for “the opening day.” The “Kyrie” was given with the full strength and power of the choir. The swelling of the voices in complete harmony, and the pealing of the organ in the midst of incense and prayer, produced a most marked effect upon the congregation. In the “Gloria,” the solos of Mrs. Testar were really beautiful and Mrs. McCormick rendered the alto solos with considerable merit. Mr. Knox sang the part commencing with the words “Qui tolles” with much taste and power. The “Credo” than which we believe there is not a more magnificent piece of sacred music extant, was most successful in its rendering, nor do we ever remember to have heard anything more touching than the manner in which the line “Vetam Venturi in Seculi,” was given by Mrs. Testar. The offertory hymn “Come unto Me all ye that labor,” was given by Mrs. Testar with the most thrilling effect. The “Sanctus” having been sung, in which Mr. Sourby ably rendered an alto solo, the “Agnus Dei” was commenced with a solo by Mrs. McCormick and was given with great taste and feeling, Mrs. Testar, at the conclusion of the “Agnus,” taking up the soprano part. Mass being concluded, the Very Reverend Dean Hayes ascended the altar and proceeded to preach the opening sermon, taking as his text Second Paralipomenon [Chronicles II], 7th chapter and 16th verse – “For I have chosen and have sanctified this place that My hand may be there for ever, and My eyes and My heart may remain there perpetually.” St Peter's manseAt the close of the sermon a collection was made by the very reverend preacher, assisted by John Egan, Esq., Corinella, on behalf of the church, and about fifty pounds were contributed. When it is remembered that 500 tickets had been issues at 10s each, and the inclemency of the weather taken into consideration, the collection may be regarded as a large one. Benediction was sung by the Rev. P. J. Slattery, assisted by Dean Hayes, the choir singing the “O! Salutaris Hostia” and “Laudate.” Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus was sung at the termination of the ceremonies. The vestments issued at Benediction, as well as at the Mass, were of the most gorgeous and beautiful character. When the Benediction was over, the Rev. P. J. Slattery, standing at the front of the altar said– “I wish to say one or two words before the congregation leave. I feel most deeply indebted to all of you who have attended here today for the honor and glory of God, not withstanding the difficulties you had to encounter from this most inclement season. I am truly delighted at such a manifestation of feeling, and will not easily forget it.” The rev. gentleman having disrobed, thanked the members of the choir for their kindness in assisting at the ceremonies, and more especially Mrs. Testar, who had braved all the storm and rain to be present at, and give the advantage of her great musical abilities on, the “opening day.” (Daylesford Mercury, 15 May 1865.)A number of photographs of St Peter's Catholic Church, Daylesford, taken at the 150th anniversary celebration. st peter's catholic church daylesford, decoration, altar decoration, anniversary, daylesford, religion, painting, interior, slattery, gough, d'alton, mcmahon -
Dutch Australian Heritage Centre Victoria
Book, Uitgeverij Amsterdam Boek B.V, O Verrukkelijke Gekke Rotstad (O Delicious Crazy Rotten City) Amsterdam 700 Jaar, 1975
Amsterdam, with trade at its heart, is the oldest city in The Netherlands . Its multi-faceted and colourful history has engendered unique personality and behavioural traits in its people. The book attempts to record expressions of these along with the city's architectural attractions. The sub-title (translated) reads "A declaration of love by Amsterdam Boek". (The publishers)The book is a significant record of the Amsterdammers' pride in their city, its history, its present (in the seventies) and its people.A soft cover book of 160pp commemorating Amsterdam's 700 years existence. While the cover is in colour the countless illustrations are in black and white. Published in 1975 the book explores the strongly individual character of the city and its people. -
Geoffrey Kaye Museum of Anaesthetic History
Painting, portrait, Jude Rae, 2013
Dr Leona Willson was the first female to be elected president of ANZCA (2008 - 2010) and the first New Zealander to hold the position. In 2011, Dr Wilson was awarded the New Zealand Order of Merit in which she is proudly wearing this medal in the portrait. The portrait was commissioned by ANZCA to mark the presidential term of Dr Leona Wilson which was unveiled at the ANZCA Council meeting June 2013. The artist, Jude Rae, is a Sydney based artist primarily known for her still life paintings, portraits and architectural interiors. Her artwork is held in major public and private collections in Australia, New Zealand, UK and USA. Dr Leona Wilson was the first female ANZCA President and first President from New Zealand to hold the position.Oil on canvas portrait of Dr Leona Wilson wearing the Presidential medal without the Presidential gown. She is wearing the New Zealand Order of Merit medal on her left lapel. She has her hands clasped in front of her and is seated on an angle in a chair in front of a plain grey background. The painting is mounted in a thin black frame and sits in a box frame coloured brown and gold.painting, wilson, leona, rae, jude, new zealand order of merit -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Nigel Male, Rohan Storey
... Carlisle Street St Kilda melbourne Rohan Storey, Architectural ...Rohan Storey, Architectural Historian of the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) 1990-2011.colour photograph unmountedPhotograph by Nigel Maleluna park, st kilda, rohan storey, national trust -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Sacred Heart Church in St Kilda
The church was opened and dedicated on 7/12/1884, and completed in 1922. http://skhs.org.au/SKHSchurches/Sacred%20Heart%20Church.htmThe church is of architectural significance due to its Italian Renaissance Baroque Style, with red bricks, cement dressings and a slate roof. It indicated the abandonment of the Gothic Revival style favoured by Victoria's Roman Catholics and set the new style for subsequent Roman Catholic churches in Victoria. It was designed by Reed, Henderson & Smart. colour photographst kilda, churches, catholic churches, sacred heart -
St Kilda Historical Society
Plan - Architectural drawing, Competitive Design St Kilda War Memorial, c1923
Photocopy of extract of the winning design for the St Kilda War Memorial. The architect was G H Alsop who, at 21 years of age and with Assisting Architect JC Aisbell, won a competition to design the memorial to St Kilda's fallen servicemen and women. The memorial was unveiled in 1925.White paper, printed in black on one sidest kilda war memorial, st kilda cenotaph, catani gardens -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph
The church was opened and dedicated on 7/12/1884, and completed in 1922. http://skhs.org.au/SKHSchurches/Sacred%20Heart%20Church.htmThe church is of architectural significance due to its Italian Renaissance Baroque Style, with red bricks, cement dressings and a slate roof. It indicated the abandonment of the Gothic Revival style favoured by Victoria's Roman Catholics and set the new style for subsequent Roman Catholic churches in Victoria. It was designed by Reed, Henderson & Smart.Black and white photograph, unmountedst kilda, sacred heart church, sacred heart catholic church, grey street, catholic churches -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Sali Cleve drinking fountain St Kilda - images collection, c. 1991
The drinking fountain is located in Catani Gardens, St Kilda. It was a gift to the City of St Kilda by Sali Cleve, a prominent local resident. It has aesthetic significance as a rare example of the Beaux-Arts style and is the only known public piece in bronze by noted architectural designer and artist Charles Adam Irwin. colour photograph, unmounted, good conditionThis Drinking Fountain is a Gift to the Public From Sali.Cleve.Esq. April, 1911st kilda, catani gardens, sali cleve, sali cleave drinking fountain, ca irwin, charles adam irwin, plaques -
The Foundling Archive
Baker Memorial Hall Fiji 1926, 1926
Photograph taken in 1926 of Baker memorial hall in Fiji. contact print form glass plate? Direct paper exposure? Fiji Missionary? architecture, travel, historicalBlack and white photograph adhered to cardboard. Slight light damage (fogging LHT corner) and minor yellowing. -
Williamstown High School
Architecture text book 1947, A first book of architecture: a brief survey. G.H.Reed, M.A
Architecture textbook used by Bob Gerring while he attended Williamstown High School. This textbook was used while Bob was in Form 3B in 1947. 32 pages, back cover missing.Inside front cover: Robert Gerring Form IIIB W.H.S.williamstown high school, 1947, 1940's, textbooks, architecture, robert gerring -
Williamstown High School
1990 - Architecture
3 colour photographs of school buildings mounted on board. Accompanied by a caption.Caption reads: When people visit W.H.S. they remark on the mixture of architecture which spans over one hundred years, single and double storeys, rendered brick, red brick and grey brick buildings.williamstown high school, 1990, architecture -
Williamstown High School
1990 Parents pavilion
Colour photograph of the Parents' pavilion, Verdon St, mounted on board.williamstown high school, parents' pavilion, 1990, architecture -
City of Ballarat
Artwork, other - Public Artwork - Temporary, George Goodnow, Mirror Maze by George Goodnow
“The artwork speaks to the historical architecture of this area, while exploring the idea of changing understanding of space. Space is bent, bulged and repeated, in this painting, like a mirror maze. In this way, it will inspire playfulness, curiosity and thought, by transforming the way we observe, move through and engage with public space”Artist George Goodnow has installed their artwork on the Annex Wall in Alfred Deakin Place from 30th November 2021 - 1 November 2022. George is a multidisciplinary artist and curator currently living in Naarm (Melbourne). Their work for the Annexe Wall will feature a fictional architectural arrangement of the Police Lane site. George utilises painting (designed through hand-drawn and digital processes) to adjust existing architecture, illuminating how spaces reflect, orientate and hold bodies. Recent work explores feelings of disorientation, binaries and queerness within suburban and urban landscapes. painted wall