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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - MCCOLL, RANKIN AND STANISTREET COLLECTION: LEASE AGREEMENT, 24th November, 1933
Manilla Envelope containing 3 copies of a Lease agreement between John Taylor of California Gully and John Severn Barker of Jobs Gully for a company called the Garden Gully and Moon Extended Gold Mines NL. These men are the holders of an application for Gold Mining lease 10073 comprising about 90 acres in the Parishes of Yarraberb and Neilborough. The company is being formed to acquire the application for the lease and to carry out mining operations on and in the land comprised in the lease application. Dated 24th November 1933. Also in the envelope is a lease document for mining Lease No. 9993, for the Central Garden Gully Gold Mining Co. NL which includes a map of the lease. Written in pencil on the front of the lease is : allowed to lapse.gold, mining, lease agreement, gold mining, garden gully and moon extended mines, central garden gully -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GSPS 1997 YEAR 2/3 W
Coloured photograph of the GSPS 1997 Year 2/3/ W class. And their teacher. Most of the children are wearing school uniform. Their names are: Back Row: Melanie Donaldson, Catrina Preece, Michael Garner, Daniel Curnow, Matthew McKenzie, Zac Aldous, Mr J Wakker (Teacher), Tayla Flint, Susan Elliott, Jessica Theobold. Middle Row: Katie Owen, Bianca McPherson, Brohgan Parmenter, Caitlin Skinner, Samantha Wynne, David Doolan, Hannah Eames, Sarah Harper, Toby Apps. Front Row: Ryan Needs, Joshua Parsons Zach Sawyer, Lyndon Barker, Kellyanne Moschetti, Christopher Hyett, Joshua Boyd. Absent: Christopher Holliday, Aaron Bradley.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - golden square primary school 1997 year 2/3 w, melanie donaldson, catrina preece, michael garner, daniel curnow, matthew mckenzie, zac aldous, mr j wakker (teacher), tayla flint, susan elliott, jessica theobold, katie owen, bianca mcpherson, brohgan parmenter, caitlin skinner, samantha wynne, david doolan, hannah eames, sarah harper, toby apps, ryan needs, joshua parsons zach sawyer, lyndon barker, kellyanne moschetti, christopher hyett, joshua boyd, christopher holliday, aaron bradley -
Federation University Art Collection
Artwork, other - Ceramic mural, John Gilbert, 'Enigmatic Land' by John Gilbert, 1973, 1973
ENIMATIC LAND OF BIRDS THAT SING FLOWERS FROMS SEEDS THAT SPRING OF REPTILES AND FISHES CREATURES FROM THE BEGINNING SUN AND MAN AND SCIENCE THE SYMBOLS THAT SILENTLY BUILD AND CHANGE IN COOL AND WARM YOU ARE THERE AND HERE OF YESTERDAY NOW THE SPLITTING EARTH MURAL BY JOHN GILBERT 1973John GILBERT (1935- ) Born Albury, New South Wales John Gilbert worked as a teacher while completing a Certificate of Art at the Technical College in Marlborough, before moving to Ballarat in 1958. He studied at the Ballarat Technical Art School, a division of the Ballarat School of Mines (1960-1961) receiving a Diploma of Art; and Croydon College of Art, London. Gilbert was a Senior Lecturer at the Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education (now Federation University) Art Department until his retirement in the late 1970s. In John Gilbert's Mount Helen studio he produced work marked with an incised 'Gilbert'. He had acquired a concern for form and an interest in sculpture from his teacher Neville Bunning, and from the British potter Hans Coper, whom he visited in 1968. He established two potteries in Ballarat , the Edinburgh Pottery (1972-2005) located within the Sovereign Hill precinct, and the Old Ballarat Pottery (1973-1994) located in the Old Ballarat Village opposite Sovereign Hill. This item is part of the Federation University Art Collection. The Art Collection features over 2000 works and was listed as a 'Ballarat Treasure' in 2007.A large ceramic mural by John Gilbert commissioned for the wall of the E.J. Barker Library. The mural features brown and green glaze with features of indigo. The work has no particular pictorial representation. It is an arrangement of colour and form, designed for enjoyment rather than to analyse. The theme relates to the development of the Universe through basic symbols such as plant forms, fish, birds and to mans development through symbols of science and engineering. The outer edge is symbolic of earths crust being peeled away to reveal science and nature. The mural depicts the changing of seasons from Winter to Summer (left to right). The mural was completed at John Gilbert's Slate Gallery studio, Mount Helen, and took eight months to make.gilbert, artwork, john gilbert, art, ballarat school of mines, mural, ballarat institute of advanced education, ballarat pottery, ceramics, old ballarat pottery, edinburgh pottery -
Federation University Historical Collection
Minutes, Victoria Institute of Colleges Minutes (selected), 1967-1969
In 1966 E.J.T. Tippett, President of the Ballarat School of Mines Council was on the interim council and committee member of the Victorian Institute of Colleges.Foolscap typed Victorian Institute of Colleges (VIC) minutes .1) Minutes of the inaugural meeting of the Victorian Institute of College held at the State Electricity Commission of Victoria, 15-23 William Street, Melbourne on 26 June 1967. This meeting followed 25 meetings of the Interim Council. The Council included E.J. Barker of the Ballarat School of Mines, representing principals of affiliated colleges outside the metropolitan area. .2) Building Committee minutes of the Victoria Institute of Colleges, 11 April 1969. These minutes mention Ballarat Institute of Advanced Education including the request for approval to purchase recording double beam spectrophotometer, Logic panel for Hitachi 505 analog computer and Nuclear-magneto-resonance gaussmeter system). The also requested approval to appoint L.H. Vernon and Associates and G.J. Harrison as joint campus planners, and outlined how water would be supplied to the Mount Helen site. The minutes outline a request for State.Commonwealth approval to purchase a concrete testing machine and an Hydraulic Flow Channel for Yallourn Technical College. The request was moved by E.J. Barker of the Ballarat School of Mines. .3) 'Colleges of Advanced Education - The Vision and the Reality' an address delivered at the Diploma Conferring Ceremony, Yallourn Technical College by R.E. Parry, registrar of the Victoria Institute of Colleges on Friday 18 April 1960. .4) Minutes of the Victoria Institute of Colleges Buildings Committee minutes, 8 November 1968. These minutes include information on the transfer of Yallourn Technical College to the new site at Churchill. .5) Minutes of the Victoria Institute of Colleges Council , 17 September 1969.victoria institute of colleges, victoria institute of colleges at ballarat, vic, vicb, jack barker, barker, e.j. tippett, tippett, victoria institute of colleges council, ll.h. vernon and associates, vernon, harrison, g.j. harrison, mount helen campus, campus development, master plan, campus master plan, water supply, mt helen campus water supply, ballarat school of mines, yallourn technical school, churchill campus, churchill, colleges of advanced education, ballarat college of advanced education, gippsland college of advanced education, parry, r.e. parry -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, George Coop, Elgin Street railway overpass, Hawthorn, c.1962, 1962
Looking southwest towards the Burwood Road overpass on the Camberwell line. GC took this photograph as he liked the laciness of the bridge supports. It is GC's assumption that shortly after the Granville disaster in NSW (18 January 1977) where a train derailment wiped out the bridge supports causing the bridge to collapse and crush the train, that bridges of this kind were replaced to have a single arch bridge structure and that the opportunity was taken when the third line went out the Camberwell, Box Hill, Lilydale lines. There are now three lines there. Back then there used to be the old line coming from Hawthorn to Kew across Barkers Road behind Xavier College and into what is now the VicRoads building in the heart of Kew and a single carriage train like the shuttle service between Eltham and Hurstbridge operated on this line.Digital TIFF file Scan of 35mm Ilford FP3 black and white transparency458m, burwood road, camberwell line, elgin road, hawthorn, lilydale line, overpass, red rattler, tait train, -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, Calligraphy, 1987
On 04 August 1987 Lu Bing Qun, Head of English at Nanjing Institute of Education, was farewelled at a dinner at the Ballarat College of Advanced Education, where the calligraphy was presented to Jack Barker. Lu had been working in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences since since the beginning of Semester 1.He participated in and contributed to a unit on Chani in the Bachelor of Arts and a unit in the B.Ed. With Linda Brumley he has translated and recorded all the Chinese gravestones in the Ballaarat New Cemetery. Lu was attached to the Ministry of Education in Melbourne where he spent considerable time preparing Chinese language material for use in Victorian Schools. As an International Teaching Fellow he was in Victoria for 12 months under the exchange programme established between the governments of Jiangsu and Victoria.Framed calligraphic work by Lu Bing Qun of China.lu bing qun, jack barker, calligraphy, china, chinese, nanjing institute of education, jiangsu, available -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood State School - Class photograph - Grade 4B, 1954
Black and white photograph - Grade 4B, 1954"Attached to photograph" Back Row- L to R: ?, ?, ?, David Rose, ?, ?, Ian McGoldbrick, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?. 2nd Row - L to R: ?, Mary Lloyd, Jennifer Lewis , ?, ?, ?, Pamela Cowan, Noeline King, ?, Sandra Le Busque, Rosemarie Langer, Elaine Grinter, ?. 3rd Row - L to R: Ross Caughey, ?, ?, ?, Sheryl Buchanan, ?, Pauline Villaume, (?) Barker, ?, ?, ?. Front Row - L to R: ? Frickie, ? Frickie, David Briggs, ?, Peter Connell, ?, Robert Morris, ?, ?, Peter McKindley, ?. Teacher: Mr Smith. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ALBERT RICHARDSON COLLECTION: CENTRAL NELL GWYNNE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR MINING MUSEUM
Six page typed document, signed by Albert Richardson, and a handwritten copy of same. Written on top right of typed document: 'These recommendations all adopted by General Meeting Bendigo and District Tourist Association, 30.11.1967' Document describes the 'Central Nell Gwynne area, situated at West Bendigo, approximately 150 yards north of main Calder Highway to Mildura, local section Marong Road, which is a public purposes reserve under Section 14 of the Land's Act 1958. The steel poppet legs donated by the late Jack Barker to the City Council for preservation be a permanent reminder of the gold mining era and containing the engine beds and 20 head crushing battery foundation, be developed as a mining museum for tourists, educational and historical purposes'bendigo, mining, central nell gwynne -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Document - ROUGH SKETCH - BEEHIVE STOCK EXCHANGE BUILDING, 1964
A rough sketch of the Beehive Stock Exchange showing occupants of the offices, ground floor and second floor plan, street names, and notes indicating why it was done. The names on this sheet indicate the tenants of some offices, Eugene Trier, Blackham & Garvin, Strode (Age office), A. Deravin, A. Williams, A. B. Harrison, J. Wills, J. Urquhart, W. Ruddick, H. Ralph, Kelly & Allsop, Feo. F Rae, Angus Kennedy, A. Kirkwood, W. Coates, Geo. F. Green, Durridges hotel bedrooms, Kerr's Billiard saloon, C. Burridge, Argus office, H. Y. Burridge, W. J. Wood, J. Stewart & Stevenson, Woolcock & Trembath, A. J. Taylor, Wood & McNair, F. Barker.organization, institution, beehive stock exchange -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE MAPLE STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GRADE 1-2 G 1999
Coloured photograph of the Maple Street primary School Grade 1-2 G class 1999 and their teacher. Their names are: 3rd Row L-R: Stephanie Barker, Jesse McKune, John Washbourne, Ryan Woods, Rebecca Hooper, Brooke McKindley, Beau Jackson, Matilda Brown, Rodney Reeves, Megan Baird. 2nd Row L-R: Courtney Jackson, Breanna Lea, Jessica Wild, Craig Pearce, Jayden Cardinal, Nicholas Sing, Ben Bacon, Jeremy Hassell. Front Row L-R: Quenton Oibo, Nicole Watts, David Symons, Sigrid Bruhn, Jessica Ansell, Jade Ritchi, Britta Parry, Natalie Thompson, Caitlin Ansell. Teacher: M Gregson. Principal: Mr David Robins.Arthur Reed Photoseducation, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square maple street p.s. collection - photograph - grade 1-2 g 1999, stephanie barker, jesse mckune, john washbourne, ryan woods, rebecca hooper, brooke mckindley, beau jackson, matilda brown, rodney reeves, megan baird, courtney jackson, breanna lea, jessica wild, craig pearce, jayden cardinal, nicholas sing, ben bacon, jeremy hassell, quenton oibo, nicole watts, david symons, sigrid bruhn, jessica ansell, jade ritchi, britta parry, natalie thompson, caitlin ansell, m gregson, mr david robins, arthur reed photos -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - G S PRIMARY SCHOOL 1997 YEAR 5/6
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School 1997 Year 5/6 class. Most of the children are wearing school uniform. Their names are: Back Row: Leigh Barker, Steven Cumming, Alex Lockwood, Nathan Scott, Kim martin, Thomas Jenkins, Bethany Thomson, Judi Greenslade (Teacher), Cale Bryan, Matthew Seeley, Naomi Doolan. Middle Row: Camille Reed (standing), Kenneth Swinnerton, Mark Peters, Kelvin Tognolini, Jacklyn Owen, Cassie de Colling, Sara Anderton, Gemma Ruschmeyer, Clinton Lawson (standing). Front Row: Jarrod Hunt, Michelle Noulton, Sarah Russell, Kara Braddy, Elizabeth Lobley, Kylie Martin, Chantay Jez. Oval sketch of the school on the right of the names.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - gsps 1997 year 5/6, leigh barker, steven cumming, alex lockwood, nathan scott, kim martin, thomas jenkins, bethany thomson, judi greenslade (teacher), cale bryan, matthew seeley, naomi doolan, camille reed, kenneth swinnerton, mark peters, kelvin tognolini, jacklyn owen, cassie de colling, sara anderton, gemma ruschmeyer, clinton lawson, jarrod hunt, michelle noulton, sarah russell, kara braddy, elizabeth lobley, kylie martin, chantay jez -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document - Document - Course Outline, E J Barker: Ballarat School of Mines; Course Outlines for Applied Mechanics IIIB, - Fluid Mechanics and Machines
Collection of papers used by E J (Jack) Barker when he was teaching at Ballarat School of Mines. They are Applied Mechanics courses - Fluid mechanics and Machines. Jack chose to do Engineering while still at Footscray Technical School as it gave access to Diploma Courses and tertiary studies. This enabled him to enter the University of Melbourne and do a Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering - 1945, 1946, and 1947. In 1948 he did a Diploma in Education at Melbourne University. From this path he was able to follow a career in teaching and his first appointment was at the School of Mines in Ballarat, (SMB) 1949. He became the first Vice Principal of SMB in 1960 and then Principal in 1964 to 1976. From 1976 to his retirement in 1987, he was the Foundation Director of Ballarat College of Advanced Education (BCAE). The Library building at Mount Helen Campus is named after him.Lined pages - hand written Printed pages .1: Applied Mechanics IIIB Fluid Mechanics .2: Applied Mechanics IIIB Machinese j barker, jack barker, footscray technical school, melbourne university, engineering, diploma of mechanical engineering, diploma of electrical engineering, school of mines ballarat, smb, diploma in education, vice principal, principal, foundation director, ballarat college of advanced education, bcae, bachelor of mechanical engineering, library, mount helen campus, applied mechanics - fluid mechanics, applied mechanics - machines, course material -
Federation University Historical Collection
Photograph, Ballarat College of Advanced Education Annual General Meeting, 1970, 1970
Photograph of the Annual General Meeting showing 16 men attending an annual general meeting at Mount Helen campus during the Ballarat School of Mines Centenary year sit around tables. Standing left to right: L.C. Yandell (District Inspector), A.C. Miller (Staff Observer on Council), W.G. Smith (Regional Director Myer) Seated left to right: W.J.C. North (Manager Timken Australia Pty Ltd), Rex H. Hollioake (ENgijneer Wendouree Shire), E.J. Tippett, Graham Beanland (Treasurer), M.B. John (President), E.J. Barker (Principal), Robert T. Morrell (Acting Registrar), J.V. Robertson (Vice-President), J.J. Smail, F.K. White (Manager S.E.C.), K.H. Price (Lucas), Sir Arthur Nicholson, H.J. Tudinger (Deputy Principal). l.c. yandell, a.c. miller, w.g. smith, w.j.c. north, rex h. hollioake, e.j. tippett, graham beanland, m.b. john, e.j. barker, robert t. morrell, j.v. robertson, j.j. smail, f.k. white, k.h. price, sir arthur nicholson, h.j. tudinger -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: G SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 4/5 F 1995
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Grade 4/5 F 1995. Children are standing in front of and on a piece of timber playground equipment. Their names are:- Back Row:- Cale Bryan, Mark Peters, Teagan Holt, Sara Anderton, Steven Cumming, Adam Walsh, Matthew Seeley, Mark Noulton. Middle Row:- Danielle Kline, Joshua Turner, Matthew Bateson, Andrew Rice, Shane Barker, Joseph Doolan, Laurne Mitchell, Faye Allchin, Mr. Andrew Flanagan (Teacher), Bowen Diss. Front Row:- Kylie Martin, Ellen Sproule, Jacklyn Owen, Susan Markis, Megan Burchell, Katie Scoble, Gemma Ruschmeyer. Absent:- Brett Smith, Matthew Peacock. On the right of the names is an oval sketch of the school.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no. 1189 - grade 4/5 f 1995, cale bryan, mark peters, teagan holt, sara anderton, steven cumming, adam walsh, matthew seeley, mark noulton, danielle kline, joshua turner, matthew bateson, andrew rice, shane barker, joseph doolan, lauren mitchell, faye allchin, ar andrew flanagan (teacher), bowen diss, kylie martin, ellen sproule, jacklyn owen, susan markis, megan burchell, katie scoble, gemma ruschmeyer, brett smith, matthew peacock -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 4/5 1995
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Grade 4/5 1995. Children are standing in front of and on a piece of timber playground equipment. Their names are:- Back Row, L to R:- Nataly Holahan, Rosie Sutton, Rebekah Peters, Nerida Hyett, Aaron Holland, Ben Kolaitis, Nathan Scott, Kieran Dwyer, Stuart McCorkelle, Penny Gloster. Middle Row, L to R:- Bianca Braddy, Kent Cheng, Doug Lobley, Daniel Vella, Craing Lockwood, Shaynie Hercus Brett Neiwand, Rebecca Hosking, Beau Swanson, Mr. Tony Gundry (Teacher). Front Row:- Leigh Barker, Carrie Oakes, William Watson, Keith Simmonds, Sammi Wallis, Sarah Batters, Mathew Goodwin. Absent:- Cassie Decolling. On the right of the names is an oval sketch of the school.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no. 1189 - grade 4/5 1995, nataly holahan, rosie sutton, rebekah peters, nerida hyett, aaron holland, ben kolaitis, nathan scott, kieran dwyer, stuart mccorkelle, penny gloster, bianca braddy, kent cheng, loug lobley, daniel vella, craig lockwood, shaynie hercus, brett neiwand, rebecca hosking, beau swanson, mr tony gundry, (teacher), leigh barker, carrie oakes, william watson, keith simmonds, sammi wallis, sarah batters, mathew goodwin, cassie decolling -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 1/2 1995
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Grade 1/2 1995 classes and their teacher. Most of the children are dressed in school uniform. Their names are:- Back Row:- Jason Hladio, Stevie Blake, Elma Jean Hosking, Jedd Fettling, Rachael Simmonds, Aaron Scott, Joseph Scoble, Noni Hyett, Jessica Burton, Shaun Kirby. Middle Row:- Mrs. Dzintra Martin (Teacher), Ashlee Batters, Trent Burchell, Broghan Parmenter, Meredith O'Neill, Brittany Hercus, Ebonee Bryan, Mathew Gordon, Kimberly Rosos, Alice Seybold, Lyndon Barker, Toby Apps. Front Row:- Belinda Caldwell, Ryan Trickey, Jeffrey Lewis, Skye Pascoe, Chris Kline, Zoe Braddy, Samuel Woodman, Danlel Stirling. On the right of the names is an oval sketch of the school.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no. 1189 grade 1/2 1995, jason hladio, stevie blake, elma jean hosking, jedd fettling, rachael simmonds, aaron scott, joseph scoble, noni hyett, jessica burton, shaun kirby, mrs dzintra martin (teacher), ashlee batters, trent burchell, broghan, parmenter, meredith o'meill, brittany hercus, ebonee bryan, mthew gordon, kimberly rosos, alice seybold, lyndon barker, toby apps, belinda caldwell, ryan trickey, jeffrey lewis, skye pascoe, chris kline, zoe braddy, samuel woodman, danlel stirling -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: GOLDEN SQUARE PRIMARY SCHOOL GRADE 5/6 H 1986
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School No. 1189 Grade 5/6 H 1996 classes and their Teacher Mrs. Merrill Harvey. The names of the children are:- Back Row, L to R: Craig Lockwood, Cassie de Colling, Shaynie Hercus, Sammi Wallis, Katie Scoble, Jacklyn Owen, Danielle Kline, Gemma Ruschmeyer. Middle Row, L to R:- Andrew Rice, Matthew Bateson, Brett Smith, Shane Barker, Nerida Hyett, Sara Anderton, Faye Allchin, Susan Markis, Kylie Martin, Mrs. Merrill harvey (Teacher). Front Row, L to R:-Matthew Goodwin, Cale Bryan, Steven Cumming, Mark Noulton. Absent:- Rosie Sutton, Matthew Peacock, Kelvin Tognolini. On the right of the names is an oval sketch of the school.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - golden square primary school no. 1189 grade 5/6 h 1996, craig lockwood, cassie de colling, shaynie hercus, sammi wallis, katie scoble, jacklyn owen, danielle kline, gemma ruschmeyer, andrew rice, matthew bateson, brett smith, shane barker, nerida hyett, sara anderton, faye allchin, susan markis, kylie martin, mrs merril harvey (teacher), matthew goodwin, cale bryan, steven cumming, mark noulton, rosie sutton, matthew peacock, kelvin tognolini -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Photograph - Black & White Photograph/s, 1920s
Black and white photograph contained loose within Reg. Item 2488, page 54, of a group of ESCo workers, employees or a Social club function on a family day or a Picnic day at the Ballarat Showgrounds - has the grandstand in the background. Printed on a matt paper with a grey background. Handwritten on the back in ink are 19 names - some of which are known ESCo employees. Albert Garner D. MacLaclin W. Myles unknown unknown H. Prest? R.Haines T.Park? T.O? A.Wes? S. Van Berkel S. Todd G.Laurens S. Barker Preston H.P. James C.Foster T.Powell Mr. Nelson Cons Image btm2507i2 shows position on page relative to items 2507 to 2512. Was loose on the page. (item within plastic folder within book container)On top left hand corner of photo "over"tramways, trams, esco, social club, showgrounds, picnics -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE MAPLE STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GRADE 5-6 S 1999
Golden Square Maple Street P.S. Collection - Photograph - Grade 5-6 S 1999 class and their teacher. Their names are: 3rd Row L-R: Reece Alderding, Tim Marmion, Felicity Usher, Tracey Priest, Dylan Hunt, Erin Wyatt, Jessie Taylor, Max Grant, Amy Campbell. 2nd Row L-R: Jacquie Fordham, Michele Brannagan, Sam Bacon, Kate Geyer, Toby Martin, Jessica Hall, Llewellyn Green, Miriam Henderson, Kyle Bevans, Tara Sullivan, Broderick Gordes. Front Row L-R: Hope Williams, Chas Barker, Lindon Stewart, Martin Olsen, Lisa Haines, Nicholas Parker, James Ng, Rebecca Negus, Jessie Rodgers. Absent: Clinton Turner. Teacher: B Savy. Principal: Mr David Robins.Arthur Reed Photoseducation, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square maple street p.s. collection - photograph - grade 5-6 s 1999, reece alderding, tim marmion, felicity usher, tracey priest, dylan hunt, erin wyatt, jessie taylor, max grant, amy campbell, jacquie fordham, michele brannagan, sam bacon, kate geyer, toby martin, jessica hall, llewellyn green, miriam henderson, kyle bevans, tara sullivan, broderick gordes, hope williams, chas barker, lindon stewart, martin olsen, lisa haines, nicholas parker, james ng, rebecca negus, jessie rodgers, clinton turner, b savy, mr david robins, arthur reed photos -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GSPS YEAR 5-6/H 1999
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School Year 5-6/H 1999 class and their teacher. Children are wearing school uniform. Their names are: Back Row, L to R: Jessica Burton, Nikita Holmes, Adelaide MacLeman, Rachael Simmonds, Elma-Jean Hosking, Nicole Roberts, Emily Boutard, Stevie Blake, Zoe Braddy. Middle Row, L to R: Noni Hyett, Nathan Hunt, Logan Buck, Brendan Bourke, Chris Ohlson, Alex McLean, Ebonee Bryan, Jill Honey (Teacher). Front Row, L to R: Ruby Anderson, Lyndon Barker, Jeff Lewis, Arna Packham, Kimberly Rosos, Daniel Stirling, Matthew Gordon, Joshua Clough, Trent Burchell. Oval sketch of the school on the right of the names.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - golden square primary school year 5-6/h 1999, jessica burton, nikita holmes, adelaide macleman, rachael simmonds, elma-jean hosking, nicole roberts, emily boutard, stevie blake, zoe braddy, noni hyett, nathan hunt, logan buck, brendan bourke, chris ohlson, alex mclean, ebonee bryan, jill honey (teacher), ruby anderson, lyndon barker, jeff lewis, arna packham, kimberly rosos, daniel stirling, matthew gordon, joshua clough, trent burchell -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - GOLDEN SQUARE LAUREL STREET P.S. COLLECTION: PHOTOGRAPH - GSPS YEAR 5-6/H 1998
Coloured photograph of the Golden Square Primary School, Year 5-6/H 1998 class and their teacher. Children are wearing school uniform. Their names are: Back Row, L to R: Leigh Barker, Bethany Thomson, Jessica Gloster, Amy Morrison, Luke Anderson, Seb Robins, Nicole Roberts, Kim Freeman, Justin Broadbent. Middle Row, L to R: Emma Singe, Jessica Middleton, Stevie Blake, Kristy Allen, Emily Boutard, Jedd Fettling, Dearne Rice, Rod Weeks, Khylie Anderson, Megan Bourke, Jill Honey (Teacher). Front Row, L to R: Lachlan Carter, Jeffrey Lewis, Mathew Holmes, Rebecca Stemmer, Kara Braddy, Chris Ohlson, Michelle Noulton, Nathan Hunt, Joshua Clough. Oval sketch of the school on the right of the names.education, primary, golden square laurel st p.s., golden square laurel street p.s. collection - photograph - golden square primary school year 5-6/h 1998, leigh barker, bethany thomson, jessica gloster, amy morrison, luke anderson, seb robins, nicole roberts, kim freeman, justin broadbent, emma singe, jessica middleton, stevie blake, kristy allen, emily boutard, jedd fettling, dearne rice, rod weeks, khylie anderson, megan bourke, jill honey (teacher), lachlan carter, jeffrey lewis, mathew holmes, rebecca stemmer, kara braddy, chris ohlson, michelle noulton, nathan hunt, joshua clough -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan - Subdivision Plan, Corsewall Estate, Hawthorn, 1938
The Kew Historical Society collection includes almost 100 subdivision plans pertaining to suburbs of the City of Melbourne. Most of these are of Kew, Kew East or Studley Park, although a smaller number are plans of Camberwell, Deepdene, Balwyn and Hawthorn. It is believed that the majority of the plans were gifted to the Society by persons connected with the real estate firm - J. R. Mathers and McMillan, 136 Cotham Road, Kew. The Plans in the collection are rarely in pristine form, being working plans on which the agent would write notes and record lots sold and the prices of these. The subdivision plans are historically significant examples of the growth of urban Melbourne from the beginning of the 20th Century up until the 1980s. A number of the plans are double-sided and often include a photograph on the reverse. A number of the latter are by noted photographers such as J.E. Barnes.This is a second, more complete version of the Corsewall Estate subdivision that is held by the Society. The Coreswall Estate was a subdivision, bordering on Barkers Road and Auburn Road, which created Corsewall Close. This relatively late subdivision included 29 allotments. The subdivision plan includes the dimensions of each lot as well as the width of the existing and projected roads and turning circles. The Corsewall Close Precinct is now listed on the Victorian Heritage Database (HO147) and is noted for its ‘consistent flat-type development over the entire street, which has been cleverly designed to make multi-unit dwellings appear as single buildings’. In this second version of the plan, the rarity of this late subdivision is emphasised by the auctioneers. The original plan must have contained a photograph, which is unfortunately truncated here.subdivision plans - hawthorn, corsewall estate -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan, Melbourne & Metropolitan Board of Works : Borough of Kew : Detail Plan No.1561, 1905
The Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works (MMBW) plans were produced from the 1890s to the 1950s. They were crucial to the design and development of Melbourne's sewerage and drainage system. The plans, at a scale of 40 feet to 1 inch (1:480), provide a detailed historical record of Melbourne streetscapes and environmental features. Each plan covers one or two street blocks (roughly six streets), showing details of buildings, including garden layouts and ownership boundaries, and features such as laneways, drains, bridges, parks, municipal boundaries and other prominent landmarks as they existed at the time each plan was produced. (Source: State Library of Victoria). This plan forms part of a large group of MMBW plans and maps that was donated to the Society by Mr Poulter, City Engineer of the City of Kew in 1989. Within this collection, thirty-five hand-coloured plans, backed with linen, are of statewide significance as they include annotations that provide details of construction materials used in buildings in the first decade of the 20th century as well as additional information about land ownership and usage. The copies in the Public Record Office Victoria and the State Library of Victoria are monochrome versions which do not denote building materials so that the maps in this collection are invaluable and unique tools for researchers and heritage consultants. A number of the plans are not held in the collection of the State Library of Victoria so they have the additional attribute of rarity.Original survey plan, issued by the MMBW to a contractor with responsibility for constructing sewers in the area identified on the plan within the Borough of Kew. The plan was at some stage hand-coloured, possibly by the contractor, but more likely by officers working in the Engineering Department of the Borough and later Town, then City of Kew. The hand-coloured sections of buildings on the plan were used to denote masonry or brick constructions (pink), weatherboard constructions (yellow), and public buildings (grey). MMBW Detail Plan 1561 outlines those residences in the area bordered by Burke Road, Loxton Street, Mount Street and Barkers Road that had been constructed by 1905 when the land was surveyed. At this time, the area nearest Burke Road had been subdivided and developed whereas the lands to the west were as yet undeveloped. The houses represented are not named on the Plan.melbourne and metropolitan board of works, detail plans, mmbw 1561, cartography -
City of Kingston
Photograph - Black and white, 20 December 1945
Cheltenham is a suburb in the City of Kingston that was originally established as a rural market gardening community. The area is bordered by Highett, Mentone and Heatherton. The market gardens, farms and paddocks have gradually been sub-divided into housing and industrial estates. The Southland shopping centre is a major feature of the area.Cheltenham was established as a rural market gardening community. The Le Page family lived in Cheltenham since 1854 when Nicholas Le Page, a tailor from the Channel Island of Guernsey, bought two acres of land on Chesterville Road near Bernard Street to establish a market garden. Over the years the Le Pages purchased more land in the area. In 1875-76 Nicholas' son Frank and his wife Mary built 'Daphne Cottage' near the corner of Bernard and Wilson Streets. n the 1940s Frank's son, Everest Le Page, bought five more lots of land in Chesterville Road from the Tuck family. The Le Pages grazed horses, ponies and cows on this land, and grew pumpkins, carrots, parsnips, onions, potatoes and cabbages. Many buildings and locations within in Cheltenham commemorate the Le Page family's contribution to the Cheltenham community.Aerial photograph taken in 1945 of the Cheltenham district within the City of Kingston. The image includes Chesterville Road, the future site of Turner Road pool (now Waves) and Highett Reserve, (top left), Jellicoe Street, Argus Street, Bernard Street, Wilson Street, the Methodist Children Homes (now Southland), McIvor Street, Goulburn Street, Nepean Highway, Jamieson Street and Barker Street (bottom left), market gardens and paddocks. In the top centre of the image, "Daphne Cottage", the home of Frank T. Le Page is visible on the corner of Bernard and Wilson Streets. Much of the land depicted in this image was owned by the Le Page family. This image is possibly from the collection of aerial photographs commissioned by the Department of Crown Lands and Survey and taken by Adastra Airways.Black and white ink: 57250 White print: VIC-170 57250 20.12.45 Run 6 PROJ. No. 5 MELB. METROP AREA Black type 10200 FTS 30' LENS 20.12.45cheltenham, market gardens, industry, le page family -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Ephemera - Timetable, Public Transport Victoria (PTV), "Disruption to trams in the City", 17/09/2021 12:00:00 AM
Set of four documents associated with a planned major Demonstration over COVID-19 lockdowns planned to be held in the city on Saturday 18/9/2021. The actual event took place outside Richmond Town Hall and then in Barkers Road Hawthorn. News stories of the night did show some trams were caught up in the event. .1 - set of 5 pages printed from the Yarra Trams website showing changes route by route and a map. .2 - set of 6 sheets from the PTV website including Metro Trains and regional services. Note many VLine crews were impacted by a COVID outbreak and were isolating. .3 - Yarra Trams Employee Notice Y21653 - digital image copy only .4 - Map of the event - digital image.trams, tramways, covid-19, timetables, tram services, events -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Negative, Wal Jack, 12/03/1946 12:00:00 AM
Black and white negative, of Victorian Railways tram 26 in Bay Road near depot junction - extremely overload with hangers on, footboards used and a young cyclist hanging onto the rear of the tram. Wal's album print "VR Sandringham - Black Rock Tramways - No. 26 "Toastrack" in Bay Road near depot junction - Black Rock Bound (5.55pm) 12-3-46" along with Wal Jack stamp and T555 Note the white bumper bars. A uniformed tramway man? and conductor are observing. In the background is the Roxy Theatre and the spire of the All Souls Anglican Church. (The church spire has since been rebuilt).Also in the background is the Salvation Army Hall, Barker Upholster and two buses. Photo in the Wal Jack Victorian Railways Album.trams, tramways, victorian railways, vr trams, bay road, sandringham, tram 26 -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Drawing - Lithographic crayon on paper, John 'Jack' Courier, Standing Figure, c.1970s- early 1980s
It is likely this item was received from the estate of John 'Jack' Courier. Courier left a bequest to the College consisting of a significant number of artworks by himself and others.Drawing in lithographic crayon on paper. Drawing depicts a nude female figure with abstract detailing. The drawing is in black crayon on yellow paper. Handwritten inscription at the bottom of the drawing reads 'Standing Figure J. Courier'. The drawing has been mounted on card and framed in a back frame with gold trim on the inner edge. Handwritten text on the back of the object reads '1970s-early 80s/Artist/JOHN COURIER/368 TOORAK RD/STH YARRA 3141/MELB VIC/MEDIUM DRAWING IN LITHOGRAPHIC CRAYON/Price $200'. There is a hanging wire as well as D ring fixtures attached to the back of the work for hanging. Small sticker at the bottom centre of back of work is printed with text that reads 'FRAMERY/78 Barkers Road/Hawthorn, Victoria, 3122/862 1957.' -
Federation University Historical Collection
Document, The place of dogs in Victorian Aboriginal society in the nineteenth century: a reconsideration of the archival record
Abstract: ‘Dingo’ is today the name given to Australia’s wolf-like native dog Canis dingo, however it was originally the Dharuk word for a ‘domesticated dog’ - the Dharuk word for a wild dog was ‘warrigul’ (Dixon, Ramson, and Thomas 1992, pp. 65, 87). In its populist usage today this distinction has fallen away and dingo now refers to both wild and domesticated native dogs. Anthropological discussions about the role and significance of dingoes and dogs in northern Australian Aboriginal society have been extensive (Meehan, Jones and Vincent 1999; Smith and Litchfield 2009). Archaeological (McCoy 1882; Barker 1979), ecological (Nowak 2006) and taxonomic debates (Corbett 1995; Coman and Jones 2007) have existed for almost two centuries about the dingo’s origins (Jardine 1839; Gill 1951; Barker 1979; Savolainen et al 2004), and an intense sociological discussion has focused on what has been termed the ‘economic-utilitarian perspective’ that attributes to dingoes a decisive usefulness in Aboriginal people’s food quest (Kolig 1978). Contributors to this lively debate have been almost exclusively northern Australia-centric in their conversations, with the notable exception of Jones (1970), which is understandable given the rich vein of accessible Aboriginal informants in this region and observational data neither of which is possible or available in much of southern Australia. In this paper the authors shall build upon the northern Australian research of Meggitt (1965), Rose (1992), Meehan, Jones and Vincent (1999), and Parker (2006) and demonstrate that there exists a concomitant range of ethno-historical and archeological sources from south-eastern Australia which adds a considerable body of knowledge to our understanding of the utilitarian and symbolic significance of dingoes for Aboriginal communities. Furthermore, the authors shall examine the impact of British colonizers upon Aboriginal peoples’ associations with dingoes in Victoria. The word dingo shall be used throughout this paper to connote dogs as well as dingoes. Unpublished typed manuscript. This item is part of the 'Australian Mythical Animals Collection'.aboriginal, aborigines, fred cahir, ian clark, dog, dingo, australian mythical animals collection, mythical, myth, folklore -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Model, 'Model Steam Engine' by Frederick Mitchell, 1886, c1892
Frederick Mitchell was born c1874 at Staffordshire Flat, Redcastle, near Heathcote. His father was an engineer from Cornwall, and had a quartz crushing battery at Staffordshire Flat from 1870 to at least the 1890s. Around 1886 Frederick Mitchell was an 18 year old "Engineer and Instrument Maker". He was awarded an 'Honorary Mention' at the Australian Juvenile Exhibition 1890-1. It was donated to the Ballarat School of Mines Museum in 1892. In the early 1960s the model was transferred to the Heat Engines Laboratory. All Heat Engines laboratory was moved from the Ballarat School of Mines to the Mt Helen Campus on October 1869. The model was accommodated in the thermodynamics laboratory. It was shown working during open days. The Ballarat School of Mines Calendar for 1893, page 66 refers to this item. There is correspondence between Frederick Mitchell's grandson, F.W. Mitchell; E.J. Barker, Director of the Ballarat College of Advanced Education; and Graham Beanland, Ballarat School of Mines.A working model of a vertical oscillating twin cylinder steam engine with fly wheel, mounted on a wood base board and covered in glass. Usually stored under a wood-framed glass cover. steam, model, engine, frederick mitchell, flywheel, ballarat school of mines museum -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Archive (series) - Auburn Heights Tennis Club Minute Book 1979-82
Auburn Heights Tennis Club > Kew Heights Tennis Club > MCC Kew Tennis Club > Kew Historical SocietyAdministrative recordDate orderBound archive containing the minutes of the Auburn Heights Tennis Club for the period 1979 to 1982.auburn heights tennis club - minute books, auburn heights tennis clubauburn heights tennis club - minute books, auburn heights tennis club