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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - JENNY FOLEY COLLECTION: SNIPPETS OF BENDIGO HISTORY
BHS CollectionBendigo Weekly from Friday November 2, 2001. Snippets of Bendigo History - The View Street Story - continued by Edith Lunn. This article describes two small buildings between the Queens Victoria garden and the entrance to Rosalind Parks and the Baby Health Centre . The article continues with a description of the more architecturally classical building on this side of View Street, The National Australia Bank building, the Sandhurst Club and the Sandhurst Trustees building. The clip is in a folder.newspaper, bendigo, bendigo weekly -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Club Hotel, 1886c
This photo taken before additions in 1892 by P E Coutouley, owner from 1890 to 1894, when hotel was extended.Black and white photograph of the Club Hotel, showing a substantial weatherboard single storied building, veranda across half front corrugated iron roof. Wooden picket fence at front. Horse and wagon in centre front of hotel, horse and man standing to right . Some people on the veranda. Sandy expanse in front of hotel. Lakes Entrance Victoriahotels, architecture, transport -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Club Hotel, 1910c
Copy is faded and stained|This is the paired before photograph used in the 150 year Lakes Entrance 1858-2008 display.|The paired after photograph number 01182.1|One other framed 12 x 16 photograph used in room display.Black and white photograph of the Club Hotel, showing a large weatherboard building, iron roof, three chimneys, partly surrounded by wooden picket fence. Large hiproofed building at right. Hotel has observation gallery included at rear of building. Bluestone wall at lake edge in front of hotel. Four people standing at front of hotel. Lakes Entrance Victoriahotels, tourism, architecture, people, room display -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Postcard - Club Hotel, The Rose Series, 1945c
Postcard, one of a series from 'The Rose Series De Lux'Black and white postcard of the Club Hotel. Shown are seven hard top sedan cars and two soft top cars. Ardath cigarette advertisements in upper windows of right hand section of the complex. Building is weatherboard, hipped roof corrugated iron, three chimneys. Roof of viewing gallery at rear of main building. Picket fence and hedge in front of left section. Lakes Entrance Victoriahotels, architecture, transport -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Club Hotel, 1930c
Also a sepia toned enlargement 30 cm x 40 cm but fading. Also a black and white enlargement 13 cm x 18 cm in large frame red background, 'centenary'.Black and white photograph of the Club Hotel, showing a large single storied weatherboard building with corrugated iron roof, bluestone rock wall along the lake front. Hotel of 22 rooms opened 1885. Late 1920's sedan car parked at front of hotel. Lakes Entrance Victoriahotels, transport, architecture -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Club Hotel, 1910c
re Donor - Mrs Breeze descended from Herbertson family, living at the Hummocks 1889cBlue toned photograph of the Club Hotel, showing a large weatherboard building, iron roof, three chimneys. Picket fence encloses part of the building - residential. Five tree ferns planted outside centre front of the hotel. Two rainwater tanks on low stands between main building and additional building on right of photo. Sandy bank and lake in foreground. Lakes Entrance Victoriahotels, architecture, waterfront -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Vehicle - Vessel, Dinghy, Proudfoot's Boat, c. 1885
This boat or dinghy is one of a few remaining boats made for Proudfoot’s Boathouse, 2 Simpson Street Warrnambool, on the Hopkins River, in about 1885. It was one of many rowing, fishing, sailing and picnic boats that were available to hire. Proudfoot’s Boathouse, a beautiful Victorian Period building, was designed, built and established by Thomas Proudfoot. He applied to build a boat jetty in 1885. He died in 1900 and his wife Catherine took over, running it for many years. Later her son Bruce and after that her granddaughter Ena Hunt and her husband took over; it remained in the family until 1979. Proudfoot’s was a very popular tourist destination for visitors coming from Melbourne to fish and row and enjoy afternoon tea. The buildings, including the ‘U’ shaped jetty and tearooms, were restored and modified in the 1990s by the Warrnambool Sports Club, under the control of the Warrnambool City Council. The dinghy was brought to Flagstaff Hill in about 1992 and restored to its original condition and painted in traditional paint colours of orange with dark green gunnel and black and gold pinstripes. Since that time it has been painted by Flagstaff Hill's boatbuilder.This dinghy, Proudfoot’s Boat, is significant for its association with Proudfoot’s Boathouse, which is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register, VHR H0620. “Proudfoot's Boathouse on the Hopkins River near Warrnambool is an outstanding example of a late-19th century boathouse complex with associated residences and jetties. Thomas Proudfoot first applied for a jetty licence in 1885 with a view to establishing a boating business on the Hopkins River. The early single-storey sections are thought to date from this period. The two storey second stage probably dates from 1893 when additions were constructed. The entire complex was designed and built by Proudfoot himself. The business remained in the Proudfoot family until 1979. The buildings were modified in the 1990s in the process of creating a sporting club on the site. Proudfoot's Boathouse is of architectural, historical and social significance to the State of Victoria. Proudfoot's Boathouse is of architectural significance as perhaps the finest example of a 19th-century boathouse in Victoria. Although recent modifications have reduced the intactness of the buildings, many original features remain. The beautifully ornamented buildings still provide an attractive instance of 19th-century leisure facility architecture. Proudfoot's Boathouse is of historical significance as an example of late-Victorian recreational and tourist facilities. Boathouses were popular 19th-century tourist and recreational attractions, providing refined and healthy activity. This boathouse shows the early realisation of the tourism and leisure potential of seaside towns such as Warrnambool, a potential that has become increasingly important as port uses have ceased and other industries have been subjected to financial pressure. Proudfoot's Boathouse is of social significance because it illustrates the continuity of the attraction of this kind of leisure facility. Although the glory days of the boathouse were in the 19th century, those that survive continue to be well patronised. Proudfoot's Boathouse has been an important recreational facility and attraction for tourists flocking to the Hopkins River, one of the State's most popular boating and fishing resorts, since 1885.” (Statement of Significance is from the Victorian Heritage Register)Wooden vessel or boat, called a dinghy, known as Proudfoot’s Boat. Paint work is orange with dark green gunnel and black stripe. The rowboat is propelled by oars and has two pair of thole set into the gunnel (gunwale) to hold the oars in place and to serve as a fulcrum when rowing. The boat is dated around 1885. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked coast, flagstaff hill maritime museum, maritime museum, shipwreck coast, flagstaff hill maritime village, great ocean road, small marine vessel, dinghy, proudfoot's boat, proudfoot's boathouse, picnic boat, orange and black boat -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Glenara Motel, Engelander, John, & Co Pty Ltd, 1950c
... Motels Entertainment RSL clubs Architecture Fences RSL ...Colour photograph of double storey brick building, Glenara Motel, viewing platform accessed by external stairway, low fence of variegated brick on Esplanade. Illuminated sign Glenara above viewing platform. Lakes Entrance Victoriamotels, entertainment, rsl clubs, architecture, fences, rsl clubs -
Lakes Entrance Historical Society
Photograph - Glenara Guest House, 1940c
... display. Guesthouses Tourism Architecture RSL clubs Room display ...This is the before paired photograph used in the 150 year, Lakes Entrance 1858-2008 display.|The after paired photograph number is 01285.1|Also one 12 x 16 framed photograph used in room display.Black and white photograph showing Glenara Guest House, with new sign and roof signage. Side lane, view shows depth of building and car parking at rear. Lakes Entrance Victoriaguesthouses, tourism, architecture, rsl clubs, room display -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan, Graeme Bentley Pty Ltd, Port Melbourne Foreshore Landscape Master Plan MP4 (B), February 1993
The Port Melbourne Foreshore Landscape Master Plan was created by Landscape Architectural firm of Graeme Bentley Pty Ltd for the City of Port Melbourne. MP4 (B) portrays the section of foreshore Surrounding the Port Melbourne Lifesaving Club.The plan proposed street tree planting and lawn areas. The plan was not actioned.built environment - recreational facilities, beach street, port melbourne foreshore, port melbourne life saving club -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Plan, Graeme Bentley Pty Ltd, Port Melbourne Foreshore Landscape Master Plan MP 5 (B), February 1993
The Port Melbourne Foreshore Landscape Master Plan was created by Landscape Architectural firm of Graeme Bentley Pty Ltd for the City of Port Melbourne. MP5 (B) has detailed alterations to the area around the Port Melbourne Yacht Club. The plan was not actioned.built environment - recreational facilities, beach street, port melbourne foreshore, port melbourne yacht club -
Ithacan Historical Society
Photograph, Ithaca House, c1970s
Ithaca House, the home of the Ithacan Philanthropic Society, is located at 329 - 335 Elizabeth Street. The site was purchased in the mid 1950s to build the club rooms. The money for the venture was raised by the issue of non-redeemable 10 and 50 pound debentures to members. Nicholas Sofarnos, a young Ithacan architecture graduate, designed the building. Construction was completed in 1958. Up until 2020 Yamaha were long standing ground floor tenants. Prior to the building of Ithaca House, from 1917 up until 1958, the club rooms were located on the top floor of Michael's Building on the corner of Lonsdale and Elizabeth Streets. The Ithacan Philanthropic Society has been a focal point initially for expatriate Ithacans and as the years have passed it holds many happy memories for Australian born Ithacans through the generations.A coloured photograph of a three storey grey building in a city street with two cars being driven along the road. The Yamaha Motor Bicycle company occupies the ground floor, and in the adjacent building Honda motorbikes are sold. There are curtained windows across the width of the second floor and signage on the top floor windows indicates this level is used for social events such as receptions and dances.