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Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Lover's Walk, Cowes, c. 1930
Lovers Walk, Cowes - taken in the 1930's. Part of the Jessie Smith Collection.Lover's Walk, Cowes. Path with footbridge in left foreground.local history, photographs, local geography, cowes, phillip island, walkways, black & white photograph, lover's walk, jessie smith collection, stan mcfee -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Path along Mullum Mullum Creek, 1997
Coloured photo of Path along Mullum Mullum Creek.mullum mullum creek -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard
Entrance to Gardens - Port Fairy. The Port Fairy Botanical Gardens were formed in 1856 making it one of the earliest gardens in Victoria. The first curator was James Prior, he was paid fifty-two pounds per annum. He was an outstanding curator having been apprenticed to the trade in England at the age of 12, his brother Edward in later years was the Curator of the Koroit Gardens. Prior retired in 1903. During the years of his curatorship Port Fairy was said to have the best gardens outside the city of Melbourne, he was constantly in touch with Baron Von Mueller and later Guilfoyle of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Melbourne. In the early years plants from all over the world were planted here with varying rates of success many of them sent by Baron Von Mueller. In the 1930’ and 40’s the gardens were still very beautiful, and the curator was Roy Manuell. The beautiful iron gates at the entrance were destroyed in the 1946 floods and were replaced in 1989 using some of the material from the original gates. From the 1950’s on the gardens went into a state of decline, much being taken up by the caravan park until in 1986, after a public meeting ‘Friends of the Gardens’ was founded when the entrance section was restored. Hand painted photograph of winding path in Botanical GardensGardens Port Fairythe gardens, gates, botanical, griffith street -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard, In the Gardens, Port Fairy
The Port Fairy Botanical Gardens were formed in 1856 making it one of the earliest gardens in Victoria. The first curator was James Prior, he was paid fifty-two pounds per annum. He was an outstanding curator having been apprenticed to the trade in England at the age of 12, his brother Edward in later years was the Curator of the Koroit Gardens. Prior retired in 1903. During the years of his curatorship Port Fairy was said to have the best gardens outside the city of Melbourne, he was constantly in touch with Baron Von Mueller and later Guilfoyle of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Melbourne. In the early years plants from all over the world were planted here with varying rates of success many of them sent by Baron Von Mueller. In the 1930’ and 40’s the gardens were still very beautiful, and the curator was Roy Manuell. The beautiful iron gates at the entrance were destroyed in the 1946 floods and were replaced in 1989 using some of the material from the original gates. From the 1950’s on the gardens went into a state of decline, much being taken up by the caravan park until in 1986, after a public meeting ‘Friends of the Gardens’ was founded when the entrance section was restored. Black and white photograph of a path through the Botanical GardensIn the Gardens Port Fairygardens, botanical, path, griffith street, trees -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Series 1.23, 1942
Series 1: March-April 1942Path to Stables. New channeling on left-hand side.path, stables, james leslie provan, j.l. provan -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, 6/30, 1947
Detail of construction of new path in front of Administration Building. construction, administration building, e. m. gibson collection -
Federation University Art Collection
Painting - Artwork, David Alexander, Path to the Beach Merimbula by David Alexander, 1984
Framed abstract painting depicting a path to the beach at Merimbulasigned and dated lr "D.A. Alexander"david alexander, merimbula, abstract, landscape -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Mr A Noack, Emilia Villa, 4 Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills, 1984
The house was built in 1913 for Mr James Rubira and named for his wife Emilia Tajouera Guidotti, an Italian opera singer. She was born in 1865 and died in Surrey Hills on 21 October 1950. James was born in 1863 in Allela, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain and died on 8 November 1935 in Surrey Hills. They married in Victoria in 1892. They married in 1892. James's mother was a member of the Parer family. The Rubiras and the Parers were among a number of Spanish families who began to migrate to Australia in the 1860s. James' mother was Teresa Florentina Lluisa Parer. Many of the families settled in Box Hill and then Surrey Hills by the 1900s. The Rubiras and the Parers established and supplied a number of high-class restaurants and hotels in Melbourne.Coloured image of an Edwardian style brick house at 4 Albany Crescent, Surrey Hills. It shows the path up to the house with the garden on each side. There is a fountain in the garden on the LHS of the path.On rear in blue pen: "Mr Rubira's House / per / A Noack (underlined) / Albany Cres"emilia villa, house names, 1913, singers, spanish community, italian community, ethnic communities, parer family, albany crescent, surrey hills, restaurants, hotels, edwardian style, mr james rubira, mrs emilia rubira, miss emilia tajouera guidotti -
Churchill Island Heritage Farm
Photograph - Photograph of group of people behind Amess House
Churchill Island Heritage Farm has a large photographic collection dating from the nineteenth century. This series of photographs was probably taken around Churchill Island and shows the community engagement through the decades and past Education Manager, Dave Graham, can be seen talking to a group.Photograph of a group of people gathered on the path behind Amess House.Catalogue number written on reverse in pencil.churchill island, photograph, dave graham -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - BENDIGO VIEWS, Dec 1960
Slide. Bendigo Views. A peacock standing beside a gravel path.slide, bendigo, bendigo views, bendigo views -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - GARDEN-12 HOPE STREET, Jan 1963
Slide. Garden-12 Hope Street. Bricked garden paths.slide, bendigo, garden-12 hope street., garden-12 hope street. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Path at Mullum Mullum Reserve, 1997
Coloured photo of Path along Creek at Mullum Mullum Reserve.mullum mullum creek -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, 6/28, 1947
New path around new beds in front of the Administration Building.garden beds, administration building, e. m. gibson collection -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, 6/31, 1947
Detail of curbing around new path in front of Administration Building. administration building, e. m. gibson collection -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Funding for the construction of the Rotunda was bequeathed in the Will of local resident Mrs Annie Williams, who was born in Daylesford in 1872 and died in Kew in 1930. Annie’s Will stipulated that the remaining value of her Estate be spent on erecting a Bandstand in the Port Fairy Botanical Gardens dedicated to the memory of her brother Hugh, a stretcher bearer in WW1 and who died in 1921 after being discharged with health issues, her husband Henry, and herself naturally. There is a plaque dedicated to Annie on the Bandstand She requested that the Bandstand be a replica of the one at Daylesford but by 1933 the value of her Estate had diminished to £76.4/8 which was insufficient to cover a similar design and the Borough Councillors felt it would be too extravagant for the Port Fairy Botanical Gardens. Local builder J.J.McLaren’s tender of £71.15/- was accepted and the octagonal concrete pillared construction was completed with the use of sustenance labour the following year. The Bandstand was opened in December, 1934 with a performance by the Port Fairy Band and local residents enjoying the entertainment and a picnic. In 1934 it was reported that there was some fuss in Council because of the whereabouts of the sum of approximately £3/- , being the amount left over from the build. After some months of debate, in which the Councillors suggested that the Engineer had used the money inappropriately, and to which he responded that the build had cost more than the quote, the matter seems to have ended there Black and white photograph of gardens with dividing paths and palm treebotanical, rotunda, gardens, trees, bandstand -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Artwork, other - Stained glass window, Tony Hall, Untitled, 1976
The window along with the plaque for Amy Brown were erected in 1976. The funds were raised in 1975 at the same time as the credence in memory of Alice (Micky Nicholls)Artisan's craftTony hallArched windows depicting a tug boat near a ship. In the foreground the Flying Angel flag with a reference to the BibleTHY WAY IS IN THE SEA AND THY PATH IS IN GREAT WATERS. Psalm 77:19st peter chapel, flinders street, mission to seafarers, seamen's mission, mission to seamen, st peter, sailors, seamen, stained glass windows, win, memorial chapel, flying angel, tony hall, 1976, amy brown -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Slide, Alan L. Mitchell, 1965
Looking down path along Pine tree" area towards Principal's House." alan l. mitchell, burnley gardens, pine tree, principal's house -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Bluestone Building, n.d
Black and white photo, wooden chair on path outside bluestone buildingBack: 'KODAK VELOX PRINT' - black print -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Envelope Art
Sent to Mrs M MacDonald "Monald" 32 Grey Street Wangaratta Victoria Australia from V129537 ACI Gilbert A V Group 436 RAAF Flinders Island during World War 2 Victoria's 2/24th Infantry Battalion was raised in Wangaratta in July 1940. They were welcomed with open arms by the local community as they rapidly built up their numbers. The people of Wangaratta adopted the Battalion and they became known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. Many of the soldiers maintained life long friendships with the people of Wangaratta. Even though the Battation was disbanded in 1946 members and their families return each year, in November, for a commemorative service at the 2/24th Battalion Memorial Wall at the Wangaratta Cemetery.Cream paper envelope with coloured drawing of path leading to three mountains.top left corner - Air Mail/ACF in red star right top corner - postage stamp left side - AIF censor stamp right side - Mrs M Mac Donald "Monald" 32 Grey Street Wangaratta Victoria Australia rear - V129537 ACI Gilbert A V Group 436 RAAF Flinders Islandenvelope art, ww2, aci gilbert a v -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Sister Rock Looing South, 2011
similar to 0022-36 which is an earlier Photo.Colour Photgraph of rocks looking south. Bare paths of earth in foreground.tourism -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, Garden View, 1913
Garden view shows curved path and graded border. Looking south.On reverse "1913"garden view, path -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Thomas Jones, c1940
Part of old Lintonian Collection ; No. 140.Black and white photograph of a man wearing a suit, standing on a garden path.On back: "Thomas Jones, Geelong Road, Linton".thomas jones, old lintonian collection -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Pownall, Eve, Australian Pioneer Women, 1975
Traces the history of Pioneer Women in Australia from the Stone Age ( Aboriginal Women) up to 1975. The author has concentrated on women that settled firstly in the bush with their families and the hard life they endured in this environment.296 p. : ill., ports A hard cover book with a dust cover and a plastic clear cover over that. On the dust cover front and back there is a picture of a man and a woman ( early settlers) out in the bush.On the back cover the woman is holding a baby. The inside covers front and back show an old photo of a man leaning on a gate talking to a woman in the front garden of a house. non-fictionTraces the history of Pioneer Women in Australia from the Stone Age ( Aboriginal Women) up to 1975. The author has concentrated on women that settled firstly in the bush with their families and the hard life they endured in this environment. australia, pioneer, women, history, pastoral, goldfields. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Photograph - Flooding of shared path at rear of Guide Dogs Victoria, 1993
The land currently occupied by Guide Dogs Victoria was once part of the grounds of the Kew Lunatic Asylum. This includes the land, designated as parkland which adjoins the Yarra River. Original colour small format polaroid photograph of flooding in parkland at the rear of Guide Dogs Victoria in the area now used as the Main Yarra Trail; taken on 16 September 1993."Flooding of shared path on 16.9.93 / Rains 15.9.93 - rear Guide Dogs [Victoria] land"yarra river -- floods -- kew (vic.), guide dogs victoria, main yarra trail, chandler park -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Photograph - Photograph - Princess Margaret Rose Cave, n.d
Coloured photo of flowstone formations beside path in Princess Margaret Rose Caves.tourism, postcard, princess margaret rose caves -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - GARDEN 12 HOPE STREET, Jan 1963
Slide. Garden 12 Hope Street. Orange & Red flowers along a path.slide, bendigo, garden 12 hope street., garden 12 hope street. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, 12 Quarry Road, Mitcham, 1998
This shed was on part of the orchard property of Mr Henry Ireland of 12 Quarry Road Mitcham. He has cleared the property and planted an apple orchard by about 1910. When he died in 1947 the orchard was cut up. Mrs Ireland lived in the house until she died. Her daughter married and rebuilt the house, but the outbuildings remained the same, at least until 1998.Coloured photograph of a path leading across a lawn to an old shed with white doors.ireland, henry, quarry road, mitcham, orchardists -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Blackburn streetscape c1920
Black and white photograph of Blackburn streetscape c1920. Shadow on path, pole to right.blackburn -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Postcard - Post Card, The Gardens, Port Fairy
The Port Fairy Botanical Gardens were formed in 1856 making it one of the earliest gardens in Victoria. The first curator was James Prior, he was paid fifty-two pounds per annum. He was an outstanding curator having been apprenticed to the trade in England at the age of 12, his brother Edward in later years was the Curator of the Koroit Gardens. Prior retired in 1903. During the years of his curatorship Port Fairy was said to have the best gardens outside the city of Melbourne, he was constantly in touch with Baron Von Mueller and later Guilfoyle of the Royal Botanical Gardens of Melbourne. In the early years plants from all over the world were planted here with varying rates of success many of them sent by Baron Von Mueller. In the 1930’ and 40’s the gardens were still very beautiful, and the curator was Roy Manuell. The beautiful iron gates at the entrance were destroyed in the 1946 floods and were replaced in 1989 using some of the material from the original gates. From the 1950’s on the gardens went into a state of decline, much being taken up by the caravan park until in 1986, after a public meeting ‘Friends of the Gardens’ was founded when the entrance section was restored. hand tinted photograph of two men working in the Botanical Gardens at the fork in the pathThe Gardens, Port Fairygardens, botanical, gardener -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph - Black and white print, 672/4, 1947
View of Lily Ponds and path to Principal's Residence. "Late Sept 1947." THKlily ponds, principal's residence, e. m. gibson collection