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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Looking along railway line from Ringwood station.Circa 1910
Typed below photograph, "Looking along railway line from Ringwood station. Club Hotel can be seen above roof of church. Maroondah Hwy on left. Circa 1910". -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Main Breakwater construction, Portland, Dec-52
Port of Portland Authority ArchivesBack: Main Breakwater Detail at roof 27/12/52 Purple PHT Stamp - Print No. 4/10 Neg No 95 Date Taken 23/12/52 Subject %port of portland archives, main breakwater, harbour, portland, construction -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Fernhurst', 13 Fernhurst Grove, 1978
George Wharton arrived in Melbourne in 1844. An architect and surveyor, he was appointed to lay out the 'Village of Kew' by N.A. Fenwick following the land sales of 1851. A protagonist for Kew's separation from the Boroondara District Road Board, he was elected chairman when Kew achieved municipal status in December 1860. His home, 'Fernhurst', was built in 1866 on eight acres in Studley Park, with a four-storey tower and pyramidal roof. The Italianate home was a prominent Kew landmark. It was demolished in 1979 and replaced by St Paul's College in 1980.Rare colour photograph of what was once a significant mansion in Kew.Original colour positive photograph (Kodak print) of 'Fernhurst' in 1978. Photographed by Stewart West in May 1978, one year before it was demolished, the photograph gives little idea of the large landholding once surrounding the house. Originally accessed from near the corner of Princess Street and Studley Park Road, its gardens had been subdivided in the 1900s and its footprint restricted to 13 Fernhurst Grove. Like many other grand houses, by the 1970s it had been converted into apartments. From the photograph, one can see that the house had retained many of its original features such as the distinctive tower and the wide bow-fronted verandah. The slates on the roof (apart from those on the tower) had been replaced by tiles and the cement render of the exterior painted white. Annotated reverse: "View of Fernhurst Home Taken from Street / 10"fernhurst, 13 fernhurst grove -- kew (vic.), george wharton, italianate architecture, vila maria society, st paul's school for the blind -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Fernhurst', 13 Fernhurst Grove, 1978
George Wharton arrived in Melbourne in 1844. An architect and surveyor, he was appointed to lay out the 'Village of Kew' by N.A. Fenwick following the land sales of 1851. A protagonist for Kew's separation from the Boroondara District Road Board, he was elected chairman when Kew achieved municipal status in December 1860. His home, 'Fernhurst', was built in 1866 on eight acres in Studley Park, with a four-storey tower and pyramidal roof. The Italianate home was a prominent Kew landmark. It was demolished in 1979 and replaced by St Paul's College in 1980.Rare colour photograph of what was once a significant mansion in Kew.Original colour positive photograph (Kodak print) of 'Fernhurst' in 1978. Photographed by Stewart West in May 1978, one year before it was demolished, the photograph gives little idea of the large landholding once surrounding the house. Originally accessed from near the corner of Princess Street and Studley Park Road, its gardens had been subdivided in the 1900s and its footprint restricted to 13 Fernhurst Grove. Like many other grand houses, by the 1970s it had been converted into apartments. From the photograph, one can see that the house had retained many of its original features such as the distinctive tower and the wide bow-fronted verandah. The slates on the roof (apart from those on the tower) had been replaced by tiles and the cement render of the exterior painted white. Annotated reverse: "Fernhurst from higher ground level side shot / 7"fernhurst, 13 fernhurst grove -- kew (vic.), george wharton, italianate architecture, vila maria society, st paul's school for the blind -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Fernhurst', 13 Fernhurst Grove, 1978
George Wharton arrived in Melbourne in 1844. An architect and surveyor, he was appointed to lay out the 'Village of Kew' by N.A. Fenwick following the land sales of 1851. A protagonist for Kew's separation from the Boroondara District Road Board, he was elected chairman when Kew achieved municipal status in December 1860. His home, 'Fernhurst', was built in 1866 on eight acres in Studley Park, with a four-storey tower and pyramidal roof. The Italianate home was a prominent Kew landmark. It was demolished in 1979 and replaced by St Paul's College in 1980.Rare colour photograph of what was once a significant mansion in Kew.Original colour positive photograph (Kodak print) of 'Fernhurst' in 1978. Photographed by Stewart West in May 1978, one year before it was demolished, the photograph gives little idea of the large landholding once surrounding the house. Originally accessed from near the corner of Princess Street and Studley Park Road, its gardens had been subdivided in the 1900s and its footprint restricted to 13 Fernhurst Grove. Like many other grand houses, by the 1970s it had been converted into apartments. From the photograph, one can see that the house had retained many of its original features such as the distinctive tower and the wide bow-fronted verandah. The slates on the roof (apart from those on the tower) had been replaced by tiles and the cement render of the exterior painted white. Annotated reverse: "Back view of Fernhurst / 8"fernhurst, 13 fernhurst grove -- kew (vic.), george wharton, italianate architecture, vila maria society, st paul's school for the blind -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Fernhurst', 13 Fernhurst Grove, 1978
George Wharton arrived in Melbourne in 1844. An architect and surveyor, he was appointed to lay out the 'Village of Kew' by N.A. Fenwick following the land sales of 1851. A protagonist for Kew's separation from the Boroondara District Road Board, he was elected chairman when Kew achieved municipal status in December 1860. His home, 'Fernhurst', was built in 1866 on eight acres in Studley Park, with a four-storey tower and pyramidal roof. The Italianate home was a prominent Kew landmark. It was demolished in 1979 and replaced by St Paul's College in 1980.Rare colour photograph of what was once a significant mansion in Kew.Original colour positive photograph (Kodak print) of 'Fernhurst' in 1978. Photographed by Stewart West in May 1978, one year before it was demolished, the photograph gives little idea of the large landholding once surrounding the house. Originally accessed from near the corner of Princess Street and Studley Park Road, its gardens had been subdivided in the 1900s and its footprint restricted to 13 Fernhurst Grove. Like many other grand houses, by the 1970s it had been converted into apartments. From the photograph, one can see that the house had retained many of its original features such as the distinctive tower and the wide bow-fronted verandah. The slates on the roof (apart from those on the tower) had been replaced by tiles and the cement render of the exterior painted white. Annotated reverse: "Fernhurst front view taken from across Fernhurst Grove / 6"fernhurst, 13 fernhurst grove -- kew (vic.), george wharton, italianate architecture, vila maria society, st paul's school for the blind -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Fernhurst', 13 Fernhurst Grove, 1978
George Wharton arrived in Melbourne in 1844. An architect and surveyor, he was appointed to lay out the 'Village of Kew' by N.A. Fenwick following the land sales of 1851. A protagonist for Kew's separation from the Boroondara District Road Board, he was elected chairman when Kew achieved municipal status in December 1860. His home, 'Fernhurst', was built in 1866 on eight acres in Studley Park, with a four-storey tower and pyramidal roof. The Italianate home was a prominent Kew landmark. It was demolished in 1979 and replaced by St Paul's College in 1980.Rare colour photograph of what was once a significant mansion in Kew.Original colour positive photograph (Kodak print) of 'Fernhurst' in 1978. Photographed by Stewart West in May 1978, one year before it was demolished, the photograph gives little idea of the large landholding once surrounding the house. Originally accessed from near the corner of Princess Street and Studley Park Road, its gardens had been subdivided in the 1900s and its footprint restricted to 13 Fernhurst Grove. Like many other grand houses, by the 1970s it had been converted into apartments. From the photograph, one can see that the house had retained many of its original features such as the distinctive tower and the wide bow-fronted verandah. The slates on the roof (apart from those on the tower) had been replaced by tiles and the cement render of the exterior painted white. Annotated reverse: "Front view of Fernhurst showing tower to advantage / 9"fernhurst, 13 fernhurst grove -- kew (vic.), george wharton, italianate architecture, vila maria society, st paul's school for the blind -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - 'Fernhurst', 13 Fernhurst Grove, 1978
George Wharton arrived in Melbourne in 1844. An architect and surveyor, he was appointed to lay out the 'Village of Kew' by N.A. Fenwick following the land sales of 1851. A protagonist for Kew's separation from the Boroondara District Road Board, he was elected chairman when Kew achieved municipal status in December 1860. His home, 'Fernhurst', was built in 1866 on eight acres in Studley Park, with a four-storey tower and pyramidal roof. The Italianate home was a prominent Kew landmark. It was demolished in 1979 and replaced by St Paul's College in 1980.Rare colour photograph of what was once a significant mansion in Kew.Original colour positive photograph (Kodak print) of 'Fernhurst' in 1978. Photographed by Stewart West in May 1978, one year before it was demolished, the photograph gives little idea of the large landholding once surrounding the house. Originally accessed from near the corner of Princess Street and Studley Park Road, its gardens had been subdivided in the 1900s and its footprint restricted to 13 Fernhurst Grove. Like many other grand houses, by the 1970s it had been converted into apartments. From the photograph, one can see that the house had retained many of its original features such as the distinctive tower and the wide bow-fronted verandah. The slates on the roof (apart from those on the tower) had been replaced by tiles and the cement render of the exterior painted white. Annotated reverse: "Fernhurst corner shot through trees / 12-22"fernhurst, 13 fernhurst grove -- kew (vic.), george wharton, italianate architecture, vila maria society, st paul's school for the blind -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 21/11/1969
Part of a collection donated and presented by Mrs Helen Jansson. Official opening of second Phillip Island Bridge 1969, by Hon. M. V. Porter, MLA, at 2.15pm 21/11/1969.Print without margins. Side view of suited man at microphone. Two rows of seated people in background or raised, roofed shelter.local history, photography, photographs, slides, film, civil engineering, bridges, opening of phillip island bridge 1969, black & white photograph, mrs helen jansson, second phillip island bridge 1969 -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Vacuum Oil Co., Portland, n.d
Black and white photo. Vacuum Oil Co. Portland. Oil tanks, brick shed, pumps and shelter, galvanised iron roof.Back: '89' - pencil. Round purple stamp 'Hunter's same day service'portland harbour, industry, trade -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Clothing - Tie, n.d
Red tie, all over motif stickfigure standing on domed roof of building, other buildings behind. Centenary of Federation 1999.tie, mens clothing, souvenir clothing, souvenir -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - Ships at Station Pier, 1960
from the Rose series 4524. Ships at Station pier. Circa 1960 rose postcard. taken from the roof of Mission to Seamen.piers and wharves - station pier, rose postcards -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - digital, LJ Gervasoni, catholic church murtoa 00032, August 2011
Digital image of the interior of the Catholic Church at Murtoa. Image is taken from the choir loft and shows the altar, seating and roof detailcatholic church choir loft -
Clunes Museum
Painting
Wooden framed watercolour of a scene of a house with a blue roof, a line of telegraph poles a mullock heap with a fence in the foreground, sheep in paddock.Nilwatercolour, artwork, landscape -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 1 prison, 1989
The building is the remains of the prison at Camp 1. Foam backed copy in file.Coloured photograph. Red brick building in foreground. To left of building there is a wooden door. Two other doorways, no doors, flat roof.camp 1, tatura victoria, camp goals, camp building remains -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
COLOUR PHOTOGRAPH BARRY JAMES EQUIPMENT HOISTING BELFRY/BELL TOWER INTO POSITION ON ROOF OF CLUNES PRIMARY SCHOOL, NOVEMBER 1992local history, photography, photographs, schools 1552 -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, 1939 (ORIGINAL)
ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPH LENT TO US FOR COPYINGPHOTOGRAPH (COPY) OF H. CAMPBELL'S HOUSE IN FRASER STREET, NEXT DOOR TO NATIONAL HOTEL, DECORATIONS ON ROOF FOR 1939 BACK TO CLUNES.photography, photographs., back to clunes, h campbell's house -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, 9 Seaby Street Former Crothers Home Built 1869
Colour Photgraph: Brick house with red Iron roof,, with 4 chimneys 7 white iron frnce in front. road in foreground9 Seaby Street -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, "Bangor"
G. Mitchell's - 31 Ligar St "Bangor"B/W Photograph: weatherboard house, Iron Roof with verandah with decorative lower edge. Tree. & wooden slat Fence in frontOn Reverse 31 Ligar St.stawell residence homes, bangor, mitchell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Eurmarella"
"Eurmarella" - 32 Ligar St D.M. Mitchell's home B/W Photoraph: Weatherboard House with Iron roof and Verandah with decorative lower edge extended on doorway. wooden pailling fence.On Reverse: 31 Ligar Ststawell residence homes, eurmella, mitchell -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - Square Ink-Well Stand
Ink-well stand in the shape of a small square with a thatch like roof, with windows and a door marked on the sides together with a shape of a heart.domestic items, writing equipment -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Holding M, 1998
Cottage built 1900c, some residents were George Lee, Rudi Kreymbourg and family, Mrs Neal, who took in boarders late 1920's to 1930's. (Recollections of local residents, 1997)|Property on three titles. Demolished for building of five double storey dwellings under construction in 2004.|Also one other colour photograph showig construction of Units.Colour photograph of a private residence in Hunter Street, showing a timber cottage with corrugated iron hip roof. Lakes Entrance Victoriahouses, heritage study -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - B/W photograph, Former Anglican Vicarage, Warrenheip St. Buninyong, 9 April 1994
Modest weatherboard dwellingPhotograph of former Anglican Vicarage, Warrenheip St. Buninyong. Weatherboard house, tin roof, verandah, framed by trees, wire fence.anglican, vicarage, house, warrenheip st -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Colour Photo, Former Anglican Vicarage, Warrenheip St. Buninyong, 1982
The weatherboard house was the former vicarage for the adjacent historic Anglican Church in Warrenheip St., Buninyong.The house is of historic significance and is a good example of a weatherboard house of its Victorian era.Former Anglican Vicarage, Warrenheip St. Buninyong. Victorian era weatherboard house with metal roof and verandah, low front fence. "Former Anglican Vicarage 1982"timber, house, weatherboard house, vicarage, anglican, buninyong, warrenheip street -
Old Gippstown
Building - Miner's Hut, unknown
This hut came from the Tanjil goldfields, and was in use around 1900, and was the home of two miners on the Tanjil River gold field. The township of Tanjil came into being above what is now the Blue Rock Dam, in about 1867.A small, rectangular bark hut with a bark roof. The fireplace and chimney are made of corrugated iron with stone base. It has a timber framework.tanjil, gold, mining, old gippstown, west gippsland, gippsland, gippsland heritage park, goldfields, moe, historical village, tanjil valley, blue rock dam, baw baw shire, blue rock lake, old gippstown heritage park, latrobe valley, latrobe city council -
Old Gippstown
Building - Shed, 1970s
Built at Old Gippstown from secondhand materials during the 1970sRectangular-shaped timber shed, with a corrugated iron roof. It has a back and two side walls, while the front is open for access.shed, old gippstown, west gippsland, gippsland, gippsland heritage park, goldfields, coal mine, victorian era, moe, historical village, bushy park, old gippstown heritage park, latrobe valley, farm shed, latrobe city council, gunaikurnai -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Photograph - Crosbie Road, 21, Murrumbeena
Digital photograph of timber house with tiled roof Photographer unknown, dated 19/10/2011crosbie road, murrumbeena, timber house -
St Kilda Historical Society
Postcard, The St Kilda Baths, 1997-8
pre-demolition of gabled shed structure on roof that was replaced by glass dome as the outcome of community protestscolour photograph, original, unmounted, good condition -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original B/W Photograph, Clive Brooks, Roman Catholic Church, Fisken St. Buninyong, 19 Jul 1993
Gold rush church, subdued Victorian Gothic design, white-washed render, slate roof. B/W photo of St. Peter and St. Paul's Catholic Church, Fisken St. Buninyong, south facadebuninyong, catholic church, building, gothic revival, fisken st. -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original B/W Photograph, Clive Brooks, Roman Catholic Church, Fisken St. Buninyong, 19 Jul 1993
Gold rush church, subdued Victorian Gothic design, white-washed render, slate roof. B/W photo of St. Peter and St. Paul's Catholic Church, Fisken St. Buninyong, south facadebuninyong, catholic church, building, gothic revival, fisken st.