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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Buckley's Cave, Point Lonsdale, 31/03/2015
Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. william buckley, aborigines, point lonsdale, buckley's cave, waddawurrung -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Buckley's Cave, Point Lonsdale, 31/03/2015
Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. william buckley, aborigines, point lonsdale, buckley's cave, waddawurrung -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Buckley's Cave, Point Lonsdale, 31/03/2015
Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. william buckley, aborigines, point lonsdale, buckley's cave, waddawurrung -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Buckley's Cave, Point Lonsdale, 31/03/2015
Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. william buckley, aborigines, point lonsdale, buckley's cave -
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Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Buckley's Cave, Point Lonsdale, 31/03/2015
Colour photograph of William Buckley's Grave on the coastline at Port Lonsdale. william buckley, aborigines, point lonsdale, buckley's cave -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Thomas Stoddart, 15/09/2017
Thomas Stoddart was a miner turned local stockbroker. He bought 12 statues made of Carrara marble during a visit to Italy in 1882, and gifted them to the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The sculptures were placed on pedestals of Sicilian marble and on bases of Victorian granite. The statues were unveiled in the gardens on Queen Victoria's birthday, 24 may 1884.Photograph of a statue of Thomas Statue in the Ballarat Town Hall.thomas stoddart, statues, bust, ballarat town hall -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Thomas Stoddart Memorial, Ballarat Town Hall, 15/09/2017
Thomas Stoddart was a miner turned local stockbroker. He bought 12 statues made of Carrara marble during a visit to Italy in 1882, and gifted them to the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. The sculptures were placed on pedestals of Sicilian marble and on bases of Victorian granite. The statues were unveiled in the gardens on Queen Victoria's birthday, 24 may 1884.Photograph of the Thomas Stoddart memorial in the Ballarat Town Hall.thomas stoddart, statues, ballarat town hall, memorial, marble, ballarat botanical gardens -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Pedretti Headstone in Daylesford Cemetery
Martino PEdretti was born in Brusio, Switerland and Sarah Pedretti was born in Victoria, the daughter of Exile convict George Ind. Photograph of the Pedretti headstone in the Daylesford Cemetery.Sacred to the memory of Sarah, beloved wife of Martin Padretti (sic), died 8th May 1904, aged 50 years. Also the above Martin Pedretti, died 8th March 1914, aged 71 years. Also their son James beloved husband of Mary Pedretti died 13th Octr 1912, aged 35 years.michael pedretti, martino pedretti, james pedretti, mary pedretti, sarah pedretti, sarah ind, daylesford cemetery -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Gus Gervasoni and his Holden HR Ute, C1988
Colour photograph of Gus Gervasoni stands beside the Holden HR ute in the garden of 'Actea', Hepburn Springs. gus gervasoni, holden hr ute, hepburn springs -
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Image - Black and White, Bishop's Palace, Ballarat, 2014, 23/02/2014
Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace.architecture, garden, bishop's palace -
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Photograph - Image - Colour, Bishop's Palace, Ballarat, 2014, 23/02/2014
Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace.architecture, garden, bishop's palace, ballarat -
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Image - Colour, Bishop's Palace, Ballarat, 2014, 23/02/2014
Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace.architecture, garden, bishop's palace -
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Image - Colour, Bishop's Palace Featuring Caste Iron Lace, Ballarat, 2014, 23/02/2014
Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace, and it's cast iron lace.architecture, garden, bishop's palace, cast iron lace, cast iron -
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Photograph - Image - Colour, Bishop's Palace Featuring Chimneys and Roof Line, Ballarat, 2014, 23/02/2014
Bishops Palace was built in 1877 as the home for the first Bishop of Ballarat. The Palace was designed by Melbourne architect, Joseph Reed, of Reed and Barnes, and built by George Broom at a cost of £6,000. The property is particularly notable for its four acres of impressive heritage-listed gardens. In 2019, Bishops Palace opened its doors to the public in the form of an accommodation, wedding and event venue.Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace, and it's cast iron lace.architecture, garden, bishop's palace, cast iron lace, cast iron -
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Photograph - Image - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Bishop's Palace Ballarat Featuring Chimneys and Roof Line, Ballarat, 2014, 23/02/2014
Bishops Palace was built in 1877 as the home for the first Catholic Bishop of Ballarat. Designed by Melbourne architect, Joseph Reed, of Reed and Barnes, it was built by George Broom at a cost of £6,000. Reed and Barnes also designed Melbourne’s State Library, Ripponlea Estate and the Melbourne Royal Exhibition Building. The original heritage-listed gold lead stencilled paintwork that can be seen in the front entry and on the staircase walls at Bishops Palace was replicated in the Royal Exhibition Building. The original property was 140 squares set on 11 acres of gardens and took up an entire block of Sturt Street. This was on scale with the importance of Ballarat as a gold-mining centre at the time. Bishop's Palace is of architectural, aesthetic and historical significance to the State of Victoria. The two-storey bluestone mansion is an impressive example of 19th-century Gothic architecture with an unusual design. It retains many of its original features, including lead stencilled paintwork, cornices, ceiling roses, fixtures and fittings. Since sold by the Catholic Church the Bishops Palace has undergone a number of transformations in its lifetime, from the home of the first Bishop to a private residence, and today, as a luxurious accommodation, wedding and events venue. The grounds were subdivided over the years, and the property is now surrounded by four of the original 11 acres of gardens. It opened its doors to the public in 2019.Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace, and it's cast iron lace.architecture, garden, bishop's palace, cast iron lace, cast iron, catholic church -
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Image - Colour, Bishop's Palace Featuring Caste Iron Lace, Ballarat, 2014, 23/02/2014
Colour image of the bluestone Bishop's Palace, and it's cast iron lace.architecture, garden, bishop's palace, cast iron lace, cast iron -
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Image - Colour, Ercildoun, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of the bluestone building named Ercildoun by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, garden, bluestone, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune -
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Photograph - Image - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ercildoun Workers Cottage, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of a brick workers building on the Ercildoun property established by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, garden, bluestone, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, workers cottage -
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Photograph - Image - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ercildoun Workers Cottage, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of a timber on the Ercildoun property established by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, garden, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, workers cottage, squatter, settlement -
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Photograph - Image - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Ercildoun Workers Cottage, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of a brick workers building on the Ercildoun property established by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, garden, bluestone, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, workers cottage, squatter, settlement -
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Image - Colour, Ercildoun Entrance, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of the entrance to a bluestone building named Ercildoun by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, garden, bluestone, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune -
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Image - Colour, Ercildoun, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of a detail of the bluestone building named Ercildoun by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, garden, bluestone, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, squatter settlement -
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Image - Colour, Ercildoun Workers Cottage, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of a brick workers building on the Ercildoun property established by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, garden, bluestone, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, workers cottage -
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Image - Colour, Ercildoun Workers Cottage, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of a blustone workers building on the Ercildoun property established by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, bluestone, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, workers cottage -
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Image - Colour, Ercildoun Out Buildings, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of a weatherboard out buildings on the Ercildoun property established by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, workers cottage -
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Image - Colour, Ercildoun Garden, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of the garden and bluestone building named Ercildoun by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, garden, bluestone, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune -
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Image - Colour, The First House at Ercildoun, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of stone and weatherboard building which was the initial shelter of the Learmonth Brothers who squatted at Ercildoun.The First House learmonth Bros (built 1837) made from hand split ? and hand made bricks. ?garden, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, architecture -
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Image - Colour, The First House at Ercildoun, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of stone and weatherboard building which was the initial shelter of the Learmonth Brothers who squatted at Ercildoun.The First House learmonth Bros (built 1837) made from hand split ? and hand made bricks. ?garden, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, architecture -
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Photograph - Image - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, The First House at Ercildoun, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening of the Ercildoun property during Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of stone and weatherboard building which was the initial shelter of the Learmonth Brothers who squatted at Ercildoun.The First House Learmonth Bros (built 1837) made from hand split ? and hand made bricks. ?garden, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune, architecture, squatter, settlement -
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Image - Colour, Ercildoun, 2008, 10/05/2008
The photograph was taken during an opening on Ballarat Heritage Weekend. Colour image of the bluestone building named Ercildoun by squatters the Learmonth Brothers. architecture, garden, bluestone, ballarat heritage weekend, ercildoun, ercildoune