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Federation University Historical Collection
Souvenir - The Sun News-Pictorial, Herald Gravure Printers, Victoria's 150th Anniversary Souvenir, 1984
An issue published to celebrate the founding of Victoria concentrating on what Victoria is today (1984), how it developed and where it is going. The index lists: 3,5: 150 Years of Progress 7: The original settlers 9: The scandals 13,15:The facts and the myth 17:Home of sports mania 19: The changing face of our fashion 20: The young take over 22: Timeline 25:Immigration and eating habits 27:From the start, most have stuck with city life 28, 29: Art makes its mark 38: The great hair revolution 42,43:Victoria's greatest sons and daughters 30,32,40,41,44,46,49,50,51,52,53,54,55: Program of eventsFifty-six page souvenir magazine celebrating Victoria's 150th anniversaryvictoria's 150th anniversary, 150th anniversary tankard, dr bernard barrett, the original sttlers, 150th anniversary plate, edward henty, william dutton, alkfred felton, heidelberg school, 150th anniversary program, hairstyles, advertisments 1980's -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Testimonial to Cr A. K. Lines 1966, 19/07/1966
... as a Heidelberg councillor and later as first President of Diamond Valley ...In 1966, Cr A.K.Lines announced his retirement from public life after 25 years in local government, first as a Heidelberg councillor and later as first President of Diamond Valley Shire. A testimonial was planned to honour him.An article about a local politicianNews clipping, black and white text.shire of diamond valley, city of heidelberg, a k lines -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Hours cut in library service 1974 [Heidelberg Regional Library], 24/09/1974
... for the reduction in Heidelberg Regional Library hours in 1974 mainly due ...Rising costs were blamed for the reduction in Heidelberg Regional Library hours in 1974 mainly due to increased salaries. The library committee considered it better to spend money on new books.Heidelberg Regional Library Service later became Yarra Plenty Regional LibraryNews clipping, black and white text. 2 scans.heidelberg regional library service -
Greensborough Historical Society
Article - Newspaper Clipping (copy), Greensborough go into grand final, 05/09/1952
This article is a preview of the 1952 preliminary final between Eltham and Heidelberg. It includes a review of the previous week's second semifinal in which Greensborough (8.8) defeated Eltham (3.6). In 1952, Greensborough (13.18) defeated Eltham (6.8) in the Diamond Valley Football grand final.Photocopy of news clipping, 1 page, text only.greensborough football club, 1952 premiers, dvfl, eltham football club, heidelberg football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Club vandals cop a spray, 06/02/2019
Vandals are continuing to target Partingtons Flat in Greensborough and Olympic Park in Heidelberg West. Banyule Council has implemented a graffiti management plan.News article 1 page, black text.greensborough, partingtons flat, graffiti -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Heidelberg Leader, Mixed views on merger call, 30/07/2019
Banyule Council says it does not support a strong push by neighbouring Nillumbik to merge, but the community is divided on the proposal.News article 1 page, black text.nillumbik council, council merger, peter clarke, banyule city council -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond valley Leader, Borough's devastating display, 11/09/2019
... Heidelberg by 98 points in a major semi-final masterclass. northern ...Greensborough Football Club flexed it's true muscle on Saturday, thrashing premiership rival North Heidelberg by 98 points in a major semi-final masterclass.News article 1 page, black text.northern football league, greensborough football club, north heidelberg football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, An honour to serve, 25/04/2018
Jack Gilham was only 18 when he began patrolling the rainforests of Papua New Guinea during World War II. He will lay a flag at Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital on ANZAC Day 2020.News article 1 page, black text and colour image .anzac day, jack gilham, world war ii, papua new guinea -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Heidelberg Leader, 'Monster' fight brews, 16/04/2019
A group of Watsonia neighbours are banding together for a supersized fight against an eight storey 'monstrosity' which would tower above the surrounding area.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.watsonia, c kairouz architects, diamond village shopping centre, nepean street greensborough -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond valley Leader, Banyule's best of the best, 23/10/2019
... of Heidelberg News article 1 page, black text. Banyule's best ...A former mayor of Heidelberg and founder of a community crime prevention group Neighbourhood Watch, John Dowdle, has been named Banyule Citizen of the Year.News article 1 page, black text.john dowdle, banyule citizen of the year, neighbourhood watch, mayor of heidelberg -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Heidelberg Leader, The road made of plastic, 29/10/2019
Used toner cartridges have been used to seal a 160m long stretch of road in Watsonia. The Banyule first saw the council repair a section on Mundy Street with recycled road materials.News article 1 page, black text.banyule city council, watsonia, recycled road materials, mundy street watsonia -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Graduation day brings smiles to nurses, 1960s
Digital copy of an article about nurses graduating from their course at Heidelberg Repatriation Hospital.Digital copy of news article, black text and image.nurses, heidelberg repatriation hospital -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Community Hospital, Players walk off in protest, 10/07/1972
During the final quarter of a match against Greensborough, North Heidelberg players walked off the ground in protest about the standard of umpiring.Copy of news article, text.north heidelberg football club, greensborough football club, diamond valley football league, dvfl -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Mental health professionals get set to join forces with police, 30/09/2015
A new program based at the Austin Hospital will see hospital staff and police at Greensborough and Heidelberg assess and treat people experiencing crisis.News clipping, black text.mental health, police - greensborough, austin hospital -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Booklet unlocks top tips - He0914, 23/09/2015
A book called "Life Hacks", which contains tricks and advice for school leavers, is available from Banyule Council. The booklet was launched at Our Lady of Mercy College Heidelberg.News clipping, black text, colour image.banyule city council, banyule youth summit, our lady of mercy college -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, 'Berg battles Borough, 14/11/2015
At the start of the 2015 Cricket season Heidelberg beat Greensborough in the "Money Shield".News clipping, black text, colour image.greensborough cricket club, heidelberg cricket club, diamond valley cricket association -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Spruce up for streets (in Macleod), 21/10/2014
The Victoria Cross estate in Macleod honours Victoria Cross winners from World War I and World War 2. In this article ideas for improving the streets during the Anzac Centenary is discussed.News clipping, black text, colour images.Heidelberg Leader and date written on page.victoria cross, victoria cross estate macleod, macleod, war memorials -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Now its Melbourne Poly, 07/10/2014
Northern Melbourne Institute of Technology (NMIT) has been rebranded Melbourne Polytechnic.News clipping, black text.Heidelberg Leader and date written on page.nmit, northern melbourne insitute of technology, melbourne polytechnic -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper clipping, Trip down memory lane for city staff, 07/10/2014
A reunion of former City of Heidelberg staff will mark 40 years since the City's merger with Shires of Eltham and Diamond Valley to create Banyule.News clipping, black text, colour image.Heidelberg Leader and date written on page.city of heidelberg, banyule -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Link drives a wedge, 20/09/2017
The historic Heidelberg Golf Club could be bulldozed under one of the North East Link options.News article 1 page, black text, colour image.heidelberg golf club, north east link -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Boro and Creek have big wins, 26/08/1980
This article reports the results of the 1980 elimination final in which Greensborough Reserves won against North Heidelberg. Includes other match results for the day.Photocopy of news clipping.greensborough football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Welcome help for sick child, 30/11/2016
... group heidelberg golf club News clipping, black text and colour ...A charity golf day at Heidelberg Golf Club raised money for a Watsonia child.News clipping, black text and colour image. northern motor group, heidelberg golf club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping - Digital Image, Diamond Valley News, Grand final brawl, 1960c
A final game between Greensborough and Heidelberg included a brawl in the third quarter, resulting in two men being hospitalised.Digital copy of black and white news clippinggreensborough football club, diamond valley football league, heidelberg football club -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper Clipping, The Heidelberger, Singer lends hand, 16/06/1982
Country singer Johnny Chester helped organisers of 1982 Heidelberg Red Shield Appeal, pictured with Chairman Bill Geddes and Captain Arthur Ford, Macleod CorpsNews article, black and white text and imagejohnny chester -
Greensborough Historical Society
Newspaper, Diamond Valley News, Diamond Valley News. 29 Sept. 1964 : Commemorative edition : Proclamation of the Shire of Diamond Valley, 29/09/1964
The Shire of Diamond Valley was formerly the north ward of the City of Heidelberg. In 1960 following inequitable rate increases, it was proposed that the 'north ward' sever itself from Heidelberg and form its own municipality. The Shire was abolished in 1994 and areas redistributed to Banyule, Nillumbik and Darebin councils.This newspaper reports on the history and politics of the new Shire of Diamond Valley. It includes news articles and advertising material from local businesses. 40 page commemorative edition. Yellowed newsprint. Front cover icludes "The Shire of Diamond Valley" on red outline map of shire and photos of the 12 inaugural councillors. 3 copies.shire of diamond valley, greensborough, diamond valley news -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newspaper, Diamond Valley News, 29 Sep 1964; Commemorative Issue on the Occasion of the PROCLAMATION of the Shire of Diamond Valley and its severance from the City of Heidelberg, 29 Sep 1964
Local newspaper (complete); 40 pagesnewspaper, local newspapers, diamond valley news -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsletter, Newsletter, No. 126 May 1999
Contents: • Next meeting, guest speaker; Andrew Mackenzie: The Heidelberg School Artists’ Trail • May Meeting • The Colour and Texture of Eltham • Banyule Heritage Places Study • Other News Items • Kangaroo Ground Celebrations The Shire of Eltham Historical Society was formed in October 1967. The first newsletter of the Society was issued May 1978 and has been published continuously ever since on a bi-monthly basis. With the cessation of the Shire of Eltham in late 1994, the Society's name was revised to Eltham District Historical Society and this name first appeared with issue No. 103, July 1995. The collection of the Society's newsletters provides a valuable resource on the history of the Society's activities, office bearers and committee members, guest speakers and subjects of historical interest pertinent to the former Shire of Eltham and the Eltham District.A4 photocopied newsletter distributed to membersnewsletter, eltham district historical society, shire of eltham historical society -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Newsclipping, 1971 "The story of Eltham", Diamond Valley News, 13 July, p1, 13/7/71
Illustrated report on the launch of "Pioneers & Painters". In the accompanying illustration, L to R: The editor of the book, Mr Alan Marshall, is congratulated by the Shire President, Cr. G. C. Dreverman; Cr. C. M. Pelling, Chairman of the Eltham Centenary Publication Committee and president of Eltham Historical Society; Mr. P. Stansfield, chief librarian of the Heidelberg Regional Library; and Mr. M. B. Watson, shire secretary and vice-president of the Historical Society, who researched much of the material for the book.pioneers and painters, "alan marshall" -
Eltham District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Opening of Eltham Library, 17 Aug 1971
The architect of Eltham's new library, Harold Bartlett of Messrs Leith & Bartlett Pty Ltd at the opening of the Eltham Library in 1971. The Eltham Branch of the Heidelberg Regional Library Service was opened on 17 August 1971 by Victoria’s Chief Secretary R. J. Hamer. The library was designed by the firm Leith and Bartlett and was the southern wing of the Shire of Eltham Offices in Main Road Eltham. Visitors entered a “book plaza” which embodies the display techniques of a bookshop. Through this area was located a quieter area for reference and the more “purposeful” reader. The library was opened as part of the Shire of Eltham’s centenary celebrations. Diamond Valley News, 24 August 1971 Wisdom of Solomon. "The architect of Eltham's new library, Mr Harold Bartett, at the opening of the library last week said: " Decisions to build such cultural builidngs as this with so little money and so many other basic items on the priority list are not taken without long hours of thoughtful debate demanding the wisdom of Solomon, the knowledge of a Moses, the business acumen of a money changer, the tender heart of a Rachael, the couriage of a David and last, but not least, the armour of a centurion." Thus, he described the attributes required in a municipal councillor. Mr Bartlett is a former councillor and is still honorary planner for the shire." H. E. Bartlett was on the Shire of Eltham Council 1954-1961. The library and Shire Offices were demolished exactly 25 years later in 1996. This photo forms part of a collection of photographs gathered by the Shire of Eltham for their centenary project book, "Pioneers and Painters: 100 years of the Shire of Eltham" by Alan Marshall (1971). The collection of over 500 images is held in partnership between Eltham District Historical Society and Yarra Plenty Regional Library (Eltham Library) and is now formally known as 'The Shire of Eltham Pioneers Photograph Collection.' It is significant in being the first community sourced collection representing the places and people of the Shire's first one hundred years.Digital imagesepp, shire of eltham pioneers photograph collection, shire of eltham, shire of eltham centenary, eltham library, opening day, h. bartlett, harold bartlett, sppech -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Decorative object - Peacock, Minton Majolica life-size model, Paul Comolera, artist, Designed: c. 1873; Made: c. 1875
This majestic peacock embodies technical achievement, skill and ingenuity of artisans during the 19th century. It is now known as the 'Loch Ard Peacock' and was designed and modelled in 1873 by Paul Comolera (1818-1897), and fired in one piece at the Minton factory at Stoke-on-Trent in the United Kingdom in 1875. The peacock has been portrayed in symbolic motifs and has figured heavily in folktales and fables since antiquity, and many cultures around the world see it as a symbol of beauty, rebirth and power. Wealthy Victorians, loved majolica, and the large peacock would have been the ultimate home accessory, as a conservatory ornament – combining their desire for nature, the exotic and vibrant colours. The peacock model was listed in catalogues by Minton & Co. for a retail price of 35 guineas or sold as a pair for 90 guineas. Minton & Co. was founded in 1793 by Thomas Minton (1765–1836) and became famous pottery and porcelain manufacturers. Comolera was a French artist and sculptor, renowned for dramatic naturalistic forms, and life-size renditions of birds and animals that won him admiration in public and artistic circles. He was employed by Minton & Co. from 1873 to 1880, and the life-sized peacock became his best known work. Comolera, kept a live peacock loaned from the nearby Duke of Sutherland's Trentham Hall Estate in his studio, to create a life-size model of fine buff earthenware model, which was then hand painted in brilliantly coloured green and blue glazes to mimic the peafowl’s dazzling plumage. There are no surviving production records, but according to documents in the Minton Archive, nine peacocks were made by Comolera. However, today some historians now believe that twelve were fired at the Minton factory, research is still on-going. These peacocks were so admired that the Minton & Co. used them as exhibition showpieces at International Exhibitions in London, Paris, and the United States of America, assuring the company had a worldwide reputation. So, when Melbourne hosted an International Exposition in 1880, Minton & Co. sent out ceramics, tiles and in particular, this peacock was intended to be part of their exhibit in the British Court in the Exhibition Building, built in the Carlton Gardens. The early dispatch date (1878) indicates that the company may have intended to exhibit their wares including the peacock at the 1879 Sydney International Exhibition, but the company did not take up this option. The ship that Minton & Co. used to bring the peacock and their other wares to the Australian colonies was the ill-fated Loch Ard, which sunk after striking Mutton Bird Island near Port Campbell, Victoria in calm foggy weather in June 1878 on the final leg on the ships journey to Melbourne. The loss of 52 lives made it one of Victoria’s worst shipwrecks. Therefore, this peacock never made it to the grand exposition in Melbourne, as Minton & Co. had planned. Charles McGillivray dragged this peacock, still in its original packing case onto the beach in the gorge just two days after the Loch Ard went down. The peacock was rescued unscathed apart from a chip on its beak (only repaired in 1988). After a disagreement with Melbourne Customs Officer, Joseph Daish, McGillivray stopped his salvage operations, leaving the peacock on the beach. The second salvagers were James Miller and Thomas Keys. Miller was a member of the firm Howarth, Miller and Matthews, Geelong, who had brought the salvage rights to the Loch Ard wreck on 10 June. When Miller and Keys arrived at the wreck site, a storm had washed many of the salvaged goods including this peacock back into the sea. The two men found the peacock in its case ‘bobbing along in the water’, and pulled it back to the beach. To ensure the peacock wasn't washed out to sea again, Miller and Keys hauled the packing case containing the peacock up the gorge's cliff face to the top, ready to be transported. In an interview in 1928, Keys claimed that at the time of the rescue the head had broken from the body. This account was proven to be true in 1988, following the birds display in Brisbane. This peacock began its life in Australia, not in grandeur of an International Exhibition as intended, but in the hallway of a simple domestic house in Geelong. It appears Minton &Co. did not attempt to buy this peacock back. Florence Miller, daughter of James Miller (Loch Ard salvage rights holder), later remarked that the only item of real value rescued from the wreck had been the peacock and that this had been kept by her father in the family home for many years, and became a treasured family possession. As such, this 'Loch Ard peacock' was almost forgotten and mistaken with other Minton peacocks around the world. Florence tried to sell the peacock due to financial difficulties in the 1930s but was unsuccessful. While attempting to sell the peacock, it was displayed in the window of the Argus newspaper office on Collins Street, and at the National Museum on 1st June 1935, the date of the 57th anniversary of the Loch Ard wreck. As a result, the peacock again attracted public attention with books, newspaper and magazine articles being published telling the story of its survival from a shipwreck. After Miller's death, the peacock remained in an antique dealer's shop in Melbourne for many years until it was bought at auction by Frank Ridley-Lee, in the 1940s, who displayed the bird at his home in Ivanhoe/Heidelberg. The peacock remained in the hands of the Ridley-Lee, until it was offered for sale in 1975 as part of Mrs Ridley-Lee's estate. In 1975, an advertisement in Melbourne newspaper, the Age announced the sale by auction of the art collection of the Ridley-Lee estate that included this peacock. The peacock was not sold at this time, as the reserve price of $4500 was not met. This news was passed on to the board of the newly created Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village. Urgent efforts were made to raise the necessary funds through fundraising by the Warrnambool City Council and public donations. The Fletcher Jones Company and the Victorian Government contributed half of the of the cost. On 9 September 1975, the peacock was purchased by Flagstaff Hill Maritime Village, and it found a new home at the maritime museum. Since, it has only left Warrnambool twice. Firstly, in 1980 at the centenary celebrations of the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne, and secondly, in 1988, the peacock was given pride of place at the entrance to the Victorian Pavilion at the Brisbane World Expo, acknowledging that this Minton majolica peacock is the most significant shipwreck object in Australia. The Minton majolica peacock is considered of historical social and aesthetic significance to Victoria and is one of only a few 'objects' registered on the Victorian Heritage Register (H 2132), as it is a most notable and rare object associated with the Minton factory of the 1870s and works by the celebrated sculptor Paul Comolera along with the wreck of the Loch Ard on the Victorian coastline. This Minton peacock is historically significant for its rarity; it was one of only 9-12 known to exist. The shipwreck of the Loch Ard is also of significance for Victoria and is registered on the Victorian Heritage Register Ref (S 417). Flagstaff Hill has a varied collection of artefacts from Loch Ard and its collection is significant for being one of the largest accumulation of artefacts from this notable Victorian shipwreck. The collections object is to also give us a snapshot into history so we can interpret the story of this tragic event. The collection is also archaeologically significant as it represents aspects of Victoria's shipping history that allows us to interpret Victoria's early social and historical themes. The collection is historically significant is that it is associated, unfortunately with the worst and best-known shipwreck in Victoria's history. The peacock, resplendent in polychrome glaze, stands perched on a rocky plinth decorated with vines, leaves, flowers, blackberries and wild mushrooms. The peacock’s breast is cobalt blue; the wings and legs are in naturalistic colours. The tail is a mass of feathers coloured in green, ochre blue and brown — a fantastic display of artistry and Minton expertise. Inscribed at the base :P Comolera, and a Minton & Co. design number: 2045.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, loch ard, loch ard gorge, peacock, paul comolera, victorian heritage register, minton peacock, minton & co., stoke upon trent, bird figures, mintons, ceramics, international expositions, majolica, naturalistic, staffordshire