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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 c1980s -- Coloured
Colour Photo Stawell Shire Hall built 1866, c1980. The Shire Hall is in Longfield Street Stawell and has had many changes since 1866. Ronald Campbell, the Shire's second president laid the foundation of the hall on 28th April 1866. The contractors were Hutchings and Delbridge. The first Hall and office were the front part of the existing building. These rooms consisted of two 18 ft square rooms with an entrance hall separating them. The facade was almost the same as it is today. The building cost 502 pounds.Colour photograph of Stawell Shire Hall 1866. Very similar view to 0084 the photo clearly showing the two windows and arched entrance door. Landscaping outside the building is exactly the same as in 0084. stawell -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 -- Coloured
View of the Stawell Shire Hall from the road way. The photo does not show the decorative fence around the front of the building as show in the previous photograph. Coloured photograph of the Stawell Shire Hall. A telegraph pole in front of a large tree can be seen on the left hand side with a flag post out the front of the building. There is no fence around the Shire Hall. stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall -- Coloured
Stawell Shire Hall photograph taken around the same time as 84.13. Image shows the building painted white with no decorative fence out the front.View from the street of Stawell Shire Hall. The image is taken from the right hand side of the building showing a colourful flower bed in front of a large tree. The flag post is also out the front of the Shire Hall. stawell -
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Photograph, Stawell Shire Hall 1866 c1988 -- Coloured
Photograph of Stawell Shire Hall taken 1988. 1988 view of the Stawell Shire Hall. Photo taken from the other side of the road. The decoration on top of the building is missing. The tree on the right hand side is losing its leaves and 2 cars are parked on the right, behind the tree. Stawell Shire Hall 1988 Geoff Oates P.O. Box 402 Stawell.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, St. Patrick’s Catholic Church Street entrance -- 4 Photos -- Coloured
Four different colour views of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church entrance. Two photos show the entrance gate from the pathway. One the top of the entrance gate from the pathway. The last photo is of the steps and handrail entrance to the Church.Four colour photographs of the steps and entrance ways to St Patrick's Catholic Church. Three photos show the gate entrance from the pathway and road. The one other photo is of the steps to the Church.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, St Patricks Church Residence 2000 -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Six photos of the exterior and interior of Thomas Kinsella's past residence in grounds of St Patrick's Catholic Church taken 2000. The house "Donanore" was built in 1900 by Thomas Kinsella and was the family residence for many years. The Stawell news of 26.1.1924 reported the arrival of nuns from the order of Sisters of Joseph. The nuns resided in the house for many years. Three of the six photos are of the interior. One of the front door surrounded by stained glass windows. Another a detail of an external door. The third a view of a statue at the end of the hallway. The photos are in Album 2 p. 52 & 53.Six colour photos taken in 2000 of "Donanore" Tomas Kinsella's residence in the grounds of St Patrick's Catholic Church. Three different views of the house and three photos of the interior entrance and hallway. The house is a red brick house with grey trim and a verandah out the front with a slate roof. stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Railway Signal Box No.1 and Signal No 2 Railway Gates -- 2 Coloured photos
Colour photo of No1 Signal Box and Railway Gates Seaby Street also called Signal box a. 153.5b is No 2 Signal Box. c 1974Two coloured photographs, 153.3 no.1 Signal box and railway gates. Second photo 153.5b is a front view of no. 2 Signal box. Second photo has Napier & Victoria St in background. Note rail line is closer to signal box in 153.5 b, second photo and stairs are different. Vac 74 no1 Signal box and signal gates (153.5) Vac No 2 Signal box (153.5 b)stawell -
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Photograph, Railway Station Stawell viewed from Napier Street 1988 -- 2 Photos -- Coloured, Sept 8 1988 & Dec 1974
Two colour photos of Stawell Railway Station. View from Napier Street 1988.2 Coloured Photgraphs of Stawell Railway station looking WestLarger Photo: On the back in blue Ink. Stawell Station Sept 8 1988 Small Photo: In a Yellow Diamond "Pedestrians" on the back Dec 24 Stawell Station St.stawell railways transport -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Map, Plan View Township Area showing Known old workings 2003, 13 June 2003
Coloured Printing outline of lease of Gold Mine Horizontal Drives shown in BrownStawell Gold Mine. Scale 1:7500. Fri 13 June 2003mining -
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Photograph - Large Print, Aerial View of Pleasant Creek Training Centre and North Western Woolen Mills, c1975
Taken when buildings were at their peak. Referred to as Pleasant Creek Training Centre or Pleasant Creek Special SchoolMainly yellow coloured with Pleasant Creek Training Centre in middle and with Stawell North Western Woolen Mills at top right.VIC 25996 A1x10.3 QASCO VIC IMAGE 03 9682 3330education, manufacturing -
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Photograph, Newton’s Butchers Cart -- 3 Photos -- Coloured
Newton’s Butchers Cart. Three photographs showing different views of the butchers cart. The photographs were taken at Dadswells Bridge, Stawell. The photo 61 shows the front view of cart. Photo 61.1 is the back view of the cart. The third photo 61.2 is of Hartley Newton standing by the butchers cart. The faded writing on the side of the cart (61.1) is "Butchers" and "Patrick St Stawell" (on the back).Three coloured photos of Newton's butchers cart. The photo 61 taken of the front view of cart. Photo 61.1 is the back view of the cart. The third photo 61.2 is of Hartley Newton standing by the butchers cart.The faded writing on the side of the cart (61.1) is "Butchers" and "Patrick St Stawell" (on the back).stawell -
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Photograph, Armstrong’s Area Houses c 1990's -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Residence Fountainhead Brewery Armstrong's Est. c 1872. The rear view photograph shows a more recent renovated building. Some evidence of demolition to rear of building (servants stairs etc.) Following notes taken from information in album 9 - "Compare earlier photos and note balcony etc. Later views, This photo early 2003. Owing to timber decay balcony was removed for safety. Finances permitting complete balcony will be replaced. Twin columns and iron lace are not original. Early description mentions statues in "niches" beside door. Female statue left is original. White pedestal at left was male stature damaged by a falling tree. Both statues were fountains." Photographs taken by Mr. Don Richard and held in Album 9b Armstrong’s Area.Two coloured photographs, of a brick double story building. The front view of the building has 4 windows and 2 doors. Two white columns at the entrance with decorative iron work support the roof of the porch with 2 white chairs and a table on top. Either side of the entrance door are 2 white wall indents "niches" with pot plants. The second photo show the back view of the two story building with a single story building attached that has a tin roof. A timber fence with a gate shows the side entrance to the single story building. 648M NHNN 8H01HPRO3 WIMMERA 1MHGINGstawell -
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Photograph, Police Superintendent’s Horse Stables -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Police Superintendent’s Horse Stables. Photos showing the hole in the back wall. People in the second photo from left to right are Gillian Walker, Alan Kingston, Geoff Austin (Heritage Vic.) and Dorothy King. The top photo was taken in 1988. The bottom photo a side view from Griffiths St taken in 1999.Colour photos of red brick building, once Police Superintendent's Horse stables. First photo shows the building with holes in the roof and a large hole in the back wall. The other photo shows the back wall where bricks were removed in the 1950-60s. This second photo shows four people looking at the hole in the wall. (Also, 3 photos in Album 13 p 64 taken 04.03.2004)Stawell 1988 Geoff Oates P.O. Box 402 Stawell.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Panorama of Stawell from Big Hill -- Coloured
Colour Laminated photograph and timber framed view of Stawell from Big Hill. c 1998 The Town Hall is at the center of photograph and the National Hotel on the left. The back of buildings can be seen at top of Main Street. Laminated and Framed photograph taken by Irene Read in c 1998 showing view of Stawell from Big Hill -- The Coloured photograph can be identified by trees in the foreground, Stawell township and mountains in background.stawell, panorama, streetscape -
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Photograph, Log Cabin c 1930's -- Coloured
Colour photo Log Cabin built by J Wharrie during 1930s. The photo was taken from a colour slide from Allan Howells Collection. Photo taken c 1960 -70.Log Cabin built by Mr. J. Wharrie during the 1930's. This photo is a front view of the house with vine growing over the porch and bark roof. A weather vane can be just made out on the roof. stawell dwelling -
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Photograph, Brick Ticket Box at Central Park on left side of the Main gate -- Coloured
Brick Ticket Box on left side of main gate at Central Park. Both photos are of the same view of the ticket box. The other photo does not includes the street tree.Brick Ticket Box on the left side of the main gates at Central Park. This is one of two photos in album 3, both of the same view.stawell central park -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Main Street Stawell looking West with Geo. Mitchell shop on the right c 1955 -- Coloured
Coloured photo c 1955 Main Street Scene looking West. Geo Mitchell Draper on right with Coles and Macrows. On the left E. Dale & Co. shop sign is visible. Either side of the street has cars parked at an angle with a soft canopy car parked on the left side.Colour photograph looking down Main St Stawell with the Grampians in the distance c 1955. This coloured photo has shops either side in view and cars parked at an angle along the street. Coles, Macrows and Geo. Mitchell shops are on the right and E. Dale & Co shop sigh is visible on the left.stawell business streetscape -
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Photograph, Cato Lake looking from Sloane Street -- Coloured
Cato Lake view from Sloane Street. This photo is one of three showing Stawell Council Works deepening Cato Lake in February c 2002. Tracks from a tractor can be seen all round the lake. Willows branches hang either side of the view with trees along the horizon. The Presbyterian Church tower, Senior Citizen room and Anglican Church can be seen amongst the trees in the background.Coloured photograph of Cato Lake. The view is from Sloane Street and the lake was in the process of being lowered for the deepening of the lake by Shire Council Works. Tractor tracks can be seen all round the lake. Willows hang either side of the view with trees along the horizon. The Presbyterian Church tower in the background near the Senior Citizen room and Anglican Church to the right.Date on back of photo in biro 12.2.2002.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Cato Lake looking from Viictoria Street -- Coloured
Cato Lake view from Victoria Street looking towards Sloane Street. This view shows the emptying of the lake carried out in c 2002 for deepening the lake by Shire Council Works. This view shows a tractor working around the empty lake. Coloured photograph of emptied Cato Lake from Victoria Street side looking towards Sloane Street. The lake was emptied in c 2002 for deepening by Shire Council Works. This view shows a tractor working around the emptied lake. In the background are trees with houses amounts them.Written in biro 5.2.2002stawell -
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Photograph, Cato Lake looking from Victoria Street -- Coloured
View of Cato Lake showing the excavation of the lake. Photo taken from Victoria Street, rear of Napier Street residences. The excavation of the lake was to increase its depth and a excavator and bulldozer can be seen working the ground. Willow trees are to the right in the photo.Coloured photograph of the deepening of Cato Lake in c 2002. This view is from Victoria Street, rear of Napier residences. In this photo an excavator is removing dirt with a bulldozer in the background. 5.2.2002 (written in biro).stawell -
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Photograph, Cato Park Flame Tree playground c 1995 -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
2 Colour Photos Gateway, Flame Tree and Playground in Cato lake c 1985. This area was once the gateway to Cato lake but later moved. Both photos are near the lake as can be seen in 67.18a which has a view of the playground in the distance.Two colour photographs, one of the Gateway flame tree. the other a view of the edge of the lake with the playground in the distance. The flame tree in 67.18 shows the flame tree in flower beside the rotunda. The other photo 67.8a is a view of the edge of Cato lake with the playground in the background behind a group of trees. stawell -
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Photograph, Cato Park -- Ornately Decorated Entrance -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Two colour photo of Cato Park ornamental entrance gate that replaced the old entrance gates in c 1930's. The new entrance gates were donated by Mr. Frederick Cato and the park renamed from Victoria Park to Cato Park. The coat of Arms over the entrance gate was donated to Stawell Borough Council in 1926 by Mr. P. Whelan a native of Stawell. Mr. Whelan or better known as "Whelan the wrecker" demolished more than a quarter of central Melbourne buildings so new buildings could be erected on the old sites. The coat of arms came from "Burke & Wills Building" that once stood on the corner of Russell & Collins Street Melbourne. Two colour photographs of Cato Park ornamental entrance gate. Both photos are of similar views with the lake in the background and rotunda behind the gate. The main difference between the two photos is the colour of the rotunda roof, one red the other green. Judging by the increase in tree growth and pathway under the entrance gate the photo with the green rotunda roof must be the more recent photograph. stawell -
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Photograph, Panorama of Stawell from Big Hill -- Sunset -- Coloured
Sunset from Big Hill. The photo shows the Stawell township with the Grampians in the background and the sun setting behind the Grampians. The majority of the image is a view of the cloud formation. Photo taken by Carol Anne JonesColour photograph of sunset from Big Hill. The photo shows the Stawell township with the sun setting behind the Grampians. The majority of the image is a view of the cloud formation.Carol Anne Jonesstawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pioneers Memorial on Big Hill -- Sunset through its Columns -- Coloured
Looking through Pioneers Memorial Columns. The photo shows the ground floor of the Pioneers memorial with the Corinthian pillars supporting the dome. The directional pedestal is in the center installed in c 1947. The Stawell township is in the background with the sun setting behind the Grampians.Looking through Pioneers Memorial Columns with the directional pedestal in the center. The view shows the Stawell township in the background and the sun setting behind the Grampians.Carol Anne Jonesstawell -
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Photograph, Pioneer Memorial on Big Hill looking North West -- Coloured
Pioneer Memorial looking Northwest with a spectacular sky background. The foundation stone of the memorial was laid in c 1935.Colour photograph of the magnificent Pioneers Memorial on Big Hill. View is looking toward the Northwest just showing the edge of the Grampians. Photo shows the memorial with a spectacular sky background.Carol Anne Jonesstawell -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, HIROSHIGE, Utagawa, No. 7 From Sumida River from series "36 Views of Mt.Fuji", c. 1858 (Year of the Horse 4)
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Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, HIROSHIGE, Utagawa, Night View of Saruwaka-machi (Saruwaka-machi yoru no kei), Number 90 from the series One Hundred Famous Views of Edo (Meisho Edo hyakkei), Dated 1856
... gippsland Edo Period saruwaka-machi street Coloured woodblock print ...Edo PeriodColoured woodblock printsaruwaka-machi, street -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, HIROSHIGE II, Morning Mist at Zojo Temple from the series '36 Views of the Eastern Capital', 1861
Edo PeriodColoured woodblock printzojo temple -
Latrobe Regional Gallery
Print, GAKUTEI, Yashima, Suehiro of the Ôgiya with New Year's Gifts (Toshidama no Ôgiya uchi Suehiro), No. 1 from the series Views of Naka-no-chô for the Hisakataya Club (Hisakataya Nakanochô no ichi), 1825
Edo PeriodSurimono (Coloured woodblock print with additional special inks)new years gifts -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Newspaper - Article, Armstrong Comes Full Circle, 1/06/1998
Article from the Age 'Green Guide' 18 June 1998 exploring Gillian Armstrong's views on the Howard Government's attitude to the A.B.C. where the budget had been slashed to the point where new and emerging writers and directors are being given no encouragement. Ms Armstrong also discussed her fourth documentary 'Not Fourteen Again', featuring a trio of Adelaide girls which she commenced filming in 1975 when they were 14. Coloured illustration. Gillian Armstrong is the granddaughter of Norman Armstrong, a former Mayor of Nunawading.armstrong, gillian, australian broadcasting commission, norman