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Slovenian Association Melbourne
Entrance to Camp Latina, photo, Entry to camp Latina, 1960, A Markic and Pero
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University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Plan, Landscape Construction Facility/Field Station Entry Development Proposal, 1997-1998
The same plan, coloured, drawn by Phil Tulk with different dates: 27.11.1997 and 18.05.1998.phil tulk, field station -
Vision Australia
Photograph - Image, Lamp post outside entry to St Kilda Road
Image taken of a lamp outside the reception door of the RVIB St Kilda Road building.1 col. image of lamp outside St Kilda Road buildingroyal victorian institute for the blind, fundraising -
Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Flyer, No Teeth no entry tour by Tom Segura commencing Saturday 12th August, 2017
coloured flyer tom segura, athenaeum theatre, no teeth,no entry -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (Item) - Air Crew Entry under the Empire Air Scheme: Notes for the information of candidates regarding entry into the Royal Australian Air Force as Air Crews, Air Crew Entry under the Empire Air Scheme
produced during the Second World War by the Royal Australian Air Force. world war two, enlistment, royal australian air force -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Document, 1960 entry, 1960
Applications from students, and their exam resultsstudents, exams, results -
Victoria University Archives
Log Book, Log Book - Log Book Footscray Technical College Log Book 1916-1965. Page 2 of first entry relating to Footscray Technical School, 1916, 1958
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Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Parade At Malmsbury C1990 M.A.A Entry, Malmsbury c1990
Associated with - "M.H.S, Malmsbury Advance Association" -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Parade At Malmsbury C1990, Cfa Entry?", Malmsbury c1990
Buildings - Cfa Shed Associated with - "Mhs, Cfa" -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Parade At Malmsbury C1990, Mhs Entry", Malmsbury c1990
People - "Slimmon, Bill; Cherry, Tom" Buildings - House Associated with - Mhs -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Parade At Malmsbury C1990, Coliban Water Entry", Malmsbury c1990
Associated with - "Mhs, Coliban Water" -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Parade At Malmsbury C1990, Primary School Entry", Malmsbury c1990
Associated with - "Mhs, Malmsbury Primary School" -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "Parade At Malmsbury C1990, Primary School Entry", Malmsbury c1990
Buildings - House Associated with - "Mhs, Malmsbury Primary School" -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Township Of Malmsbury (1879) [Duplicate Entry], Malmsbury ca1990
People - "Williamson, Florence" -
Gippsland Art Gallery
Print, Hilton, William (after), The Triumphal Entry of the Duke of Wellington into Madrid, 1825
Purchased, 2014Mezzotint on papergippsland, artwork, permanent collection -
The Foundling Archive
Letter, Letter of invitation to attend the conferring of the Freedom of Entry to the City of Deandenong, 15 1962
Paper letterAustralian Military Service letterhead -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Entry Gates to Charles Anderson Grove, 07/12/2015
charles anderson grove, old colonists' association, bluestone, gates, gillies street -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Plan - Architectural Sketch, MCC Kew Sports Club Proposed Works Entry View, 2012
Sports Clubs in Kew in the final decades of the 19th century and in the early 20th century were often umbrella organisations with facilities for a number of sports. Typically in Kew, this included teams in lawn bowls, tennis and croquet. The Kew Bowling Club was formed in 1880 while the privately owned Auburn Heights Recreation Club was opened in 1904. By 1998, the two Clubs decided to amalgamate at the Auburn Heights site in Barkers Road, forming the Kew Heights Sports Club. The combined club was itself taken over by the Melbourne Cricket Club in 2012 becoming MCC Kew Sports Club. In 2017 MCC Kew closed and its landholding was subsequently sold to Carey Baptist Grammar School. Both the Kew and Auburn Heights Clubs assembled important collections. These historically significant and large collections were donated to the Society in 2020. The collections include manuscripts, pictures, trophies, plans, honour boards etc. The combined collections of the four sporting clubs making up the collection number hundreds of items that are historically significant locally. They are also significant to the sporting history of the greater Melbourne area and to the sports of lawn bowls and tennis in Australia in the 19th and 20th centuries. The collection illuminates two of the Victorian historic themes - 'Building community life' through forming community organisations and 'Shaping cultural and creative life' by participating in sport and recreation.Architectural sketches on corflute of proposed designs for the new MCC Kew Sports Club by McIldowie Partners (Architects & Interior Designers), 2012. mcc kew sports club - barkers road - kew (vic), mcildowie partners -- architects, architectural sketches -
Brimbank City Council
Framed Certificate, Freedom of Entry to the City of Sunshine to Australian Cadet Corps
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Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Entry Form, Entry form for the Skyline Drive-In “Soap-Box” Derby, to be held along Main Road between Panorama Avenue and Bolton Street, Easter Saturday, 20 April 1957, 1957
1957 was the ninth show held in aid of the Eltham War Memorial Trust.6 page double fold, double sided, printed in blue1957, billy cart, billy cart derby, bolton steet, easter gymkhana, eltham easter gymkhana 1957, eltham war memorial trust, hoyt's skyline drive-in theatres, panorama avenue, soap box derby, soap-box derby -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Photograph - Photograph of the sailing ship TORONTO at the entry to Port Phillip, Photograph of the sailing ship TORONTO under sail at the entry to Port Phillip
The brigantine TORONTO entering at the Heads of Port Phillip Victoria under sailBlack & white photo of the brigantine TORONTO at the Heads of Port Phillip VictoriaRefer Notes section for detailssailing ship toronto -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Peter and Carla Vermey in living room from entry hall, April 1980
14 Stokes Place (Lot 83) was the home of Peter and Carla Vermey. The land was purchased in May 1979 and construction commenced September 1979. The home was built by Peter and Carla Vermey after the developer, Macquarie Builders went bankrupt. Sold October 2017 by Morrison and Kleeman Real Estate. Stokes Place was part of the Stokes Orchard Estate which was developed from the break-up of the the orchard owned by Frank Stokes who lived on the northeast corner of Nyora Road and Eucalyptus Road. His daughter Beryl advised that the Shire had levied a rate assessment on individual parcels of land within the orchard which became unaffordable resulting in its sub-division and sell off. The Stokes Orchard Estate was developed by Macquarie Builders in two stages starting with stage 1 in 1976. Stokes Place was part of Stage 2 in 1979. The Estate was bounded between Nyora Road, Eucalyptus Road, Diosma Road and Stokes Place. The original orchard only just reached the left most portions of Stokes Place and did not go fully up to Diosma, rather to just beyond the extant of Stokes Place. Stokes Place was known within the family as "The Oats" as that is where they grew oats. Frank Stokes moved to Eltham c.1945 after visiting Harold Bird to view his orchard, located diagonally opposite Stokes Orchard from the intersection of Eucalyptus Road, Pitt Street and Nyora Road. It was on Harold Bird's recommendation that Frank purchased the land.The Stokes Orchard Estate collection is typical of housing developments of the late 1970s and 1980s. It was one of the earliest estates in Eltham following the nearby Woodridge Estate development.Digital fileScanned by EDHS from 49 x 35mm colour transparencies provided on loanstokes place, eltham, stokes orchard, stokes orchard estate, streets, houses, peter and carla vermey -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Parade Entry form, Eltham Historical Society and Diamond Valley Arts Society, 16th Eltham Community Festival, 8-11 November 1990, Nov 1990
Proposal for the two Societies to join together for the first time to present a float based on a spring landscape painting excursion by the famous artist, Walter Withers with one of his artist friends painting a model in a spring outfit.A4 photocopy on coloured paper1990, diamond valley arts society, eltham festival, parade, parade floats, shire of eltham historical society, walter withers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Parade Details and Entry form, 17th Eltham Community Festival, 6-10 November 1991, Nov 1991
A4 photocopy on coloured paper1991, application form, eltham festival, parade -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document, Parade Entry form, Eltham Historical Society and Diamond Valley Arts Society, 16th Eltham Community Festival, 8-11 November 1990, 1990
Proposal for the two Societies to join together for the first time to present a float based on a spring landscape painting excursion by the famous artist, Walter Withers with one of his artist friends painting a model in a spring outfit.A4 coloured photocopy1990, diamond valley arts society, eltham festival, parade, parade floats, shire of eltham historical society, walter withers -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Water drainage pits with double side entry, Riverhill Drive, Lower Plenty, c.March 1981, 1981
Infrastructure features used by Eltham Shire Council in the construction of Riverhill Drive, Lower Plenty, c.March 198135mm colour positive transparency Kodak Kodachrome cardboard mountinfrastructure, lower plenty, riverhill drive, road construction, streets -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cr. Peter Graham, Library office and the loading bay entry, Eltham Library construction, Oct 1993, 1993
Construction of the new Eltham Library 1993-1994. Officially opened 22 May 1994. Formerly mounted on display card 40 x 50 cm (9 images)Colour photographconstruction, eltham library -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Harry Gilham, South wing from Library entry to lower floors, former Shire Office demolition, Aug 1996, 1996
Demolition of the former Shire of Eltham Offices, 895 Main Road, Eltham, August 1996. Colour photographeltham shire office, demolition -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Booklet: Selection Criteria for Entry to Courses [Preston College of TAFE] 1985
2 copies heldBound A4 size booklet with buff cover. Selection criteria for various College courses.preston college of tafe, prospectus, handbooks, nmit -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Document - Sales Brochure, Dallas Price Homes Pty Ltd, Eltham Hub: A Unique New Entry To Eltham's Town Centre; the facts about this multi purpose development, 1996
Produced by Contour Consultants Australia Pty Ltd on behalf of Dallas Price Homes Pty Ltd as part of the planning process for redevelopment of the former Eltham Shire Office site at 895 Main Road. In 1963 the Shire of Eltham purchased the Shillinglaw property of approximately 2 acres in Main Road, Eltham for the widening of Main Road and as a site for new Council offices. This land, which contained the Shillinglaw Cottage (c1878-80), was the remaining section of the Shillinglaw family holding that originally comprised 30 acres, being Lot 90 of Holloway's 1851 subdivision. Eltham Council intended to demolish this cottage, but through extensive community action it was saved, funds were raised, and it was relocated to the current site adjacent to the Eltham Library. The new Eltham Shire Offices opened in 1965 were designed to ensure retention of the three Italian Cypress trees that were located outside the Shillinglaw Cottage. In 1971 the building was extended at the southern end to provide additional space, including for the Eltham Library and Council's Engineering Department. Renovations were undertaken to the offices during 1987. The Victorian State Government commenced to restructure local government in 1994, which resulted in the establishment of the Shire of Nillumbik and the cessation of the Shire of Eltham. This new Nillumbik Shire Council was headed by government appointed commissioners, who decided in 1995 to put the former Eltham Shire offices on the market. Eventually in June 1996 the property was sold for $1.1 million and the building was subsequently demolished. A planning application for the site was then submitted to Nillumbik Shire Council in September 1996 for construction of a 24-hour service station, convenience store, cafe/takeaway food premises, a retail facility and community facility. There were many objections to this proposed development and in controversial circumstances a planning permit was granted by the Nillumbik Shire Council commissioners. After protracted actions involving a planning panel and a planning advisory committee, established by the Minister for Local Government, the proposal was eventually rejected as not satisfying the requirements of the planning scheme. In December 1997 the purchaser withdrew from the contract of sale, just prior to Council announcing a withdrawal from the contract. While there have been a number of possible development proposals considered by subsequent Nillumbik Shire Councils, this site has remained vacant since July 1996. TIMELINE (Prepared by Jim Connor, Eltham District Historical Society- March 2018- Based on press, council and personal records) June 1996 - Eltham Shire offices sold to Dallas Price Homes for $1.1 million. July 1996 - Shire office building demolished against community's wishes. Council claimed building riddled with asbestos. September 1996 - Planning application submitted to Nillumbik Shire Council to construct on the site a 24 hours Shell service station, convenience store, Hungry Jacks café/takeaway food premises, a retail facility and community facility. 213 objections and petition of over 1400 signatures received. Minister for Planning and Local Government orders an independent investigation into valuation and sale. 9 October 1996 - Permit granted by Nillumbik Shire Council commissioners, in controversial circumstances. A Planning Special Committee consisting of 3 commissioners and 3 community representatives considered 32 community objections. One commissioner declared a potential conflict of interest so only 2 commissioners were able to vote. After hearing all objections, the community representatives moved a foreshadowed motion to refuse a permit. The commissioners then closed the meeting, formerly opened a council meeting (for about a minute) and approved the application. October 1996 - Community members appealed planning decision to Administrative Appeals Tribunal. November 1996 -Minister for Planning and Local Government Robert McClelland calls appeal in and directs MT to refer this 'major policy issue' to the Governor in Council. February 1997 - Planning panel (Dimity Reed and Margaret Pitt) established to consider submissions. March 1997 - New council elected with five councillors. April 1997 - Three of the five new councillors vote to fight Commissioner's decision to grant a permit. April 1997 - Planning panel (Dimity Reed and Margaret Pitt) conducts hearings at Nillumbik Shire offices. June 1997 -Planning panel rejected Dallas Price Homes proposal as being 'totally inappropriate' for the site and recommends the site be rezoned for 'public purposes'. July 1997 - Dallas Price Homes threatened to sue Council and individual councillors. October 1997 - Report released of an Advisory Committee (Paul Jerome) established by the Minister for Planning and Local Government. Committee considered Dallas Price Homes proposal and an alternative concept plan proposal by Council for a gallery, workshop, offices and cinema community-based development. Advisory Committee recommended Dallas Price Homes proposal be rejected as not satisfying the requirements of the planning scheme and recommended further testing of the financial viability of Council's proposal. December 1997 - Dallas Price Homes withdrew from the contract of sale, just prior to Council announcing a withdrawal from the contract, which expired on 28th November and was not renewed by either side, after previously being extended twice pending a decision by the Minister. Council had to pay developer $58,000 for demolition costs. February 1998 - Dallas Price Homes application rejected by Planning and Local Government Minister. October 1998 - Nillumbik Councillors suspended and an Administrator appointed (until March 1999). The demolition of the former Shire of Eltham offices and proposed sale and development driven by the Commissioners for Nillumbik Shire Council brought the community together in substantial protest at the infrigement of ratepayers democratic say in local government and ciommunity assets combined with protests about inappropraite development of Eltham's Gateway. This issue led to the formation of the Eltham Community Action Group which still operates strongly today (2023) on behalf of the community to ensure appropriate development within the community.895 main road, commissioners, dallas price homes, development application, eltham hub, hungry jacks, nillumbik shire council, re-zoning, shell service station, town planning, eltham gateway, eltham gateway action group, eltham shire offices, shillinglaw cottage, shillinglaw farm, shillinglaw trees, jim connor collection