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Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Old Wielands residence built about 1903. Cnr. Dickasons and Canterbury Rds. Two photographs, Mid 1976
Written on back of each photograph, "Mid 1976. Old Wielands residence built about 1903. Cnr. Dickasons and Canterbury Rds." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Demolition of old Ringwood Clocktower at the corner of Warrandyte Road and Maroondah Highway, Ringwood - 1967, 1967
Black and white photographs of partly demolished clocktower.Typed below photograph, "Demolition of old clocktower on Maroondah Hwy. at corner of Warrandyte Rd. Eastland being constructed in background - 1967". -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Old well without the pump in the backyard of Tommy Grants home in Adelaide Street Ringwood - c.1950s. Later Eastland site
Typed below photograph, "Old well without the pump in the backyard of Tommy Grants home in Adelaide St. Now Eastland site." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Demolition of old Ringwood Clocktower at the corner of Warrandyte Road and Maroondah Highway, Ringwood - 1967, 1967
Black and white photographs of partly demolished clocktower.Typed below photograph, "Demolition of old clocktower on Maroondah Hwy. at corner of Warrandyte Rd. Eastland being constructed in background - 1967". -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book, Harvey A L Clark, The Ranks of the Old Pioneers - A Family History, 1986
A Short History of the Harvey and Clark Familes in Australia.1: Yellow card with Black Plastic Binding. Black Design with Text Inside. 2: Orange Paper with black design Text inside.The Ranks of The old Pioneers by Harvey A.L. Clark A Family History Inside: Donated to the Stawell Historical Society by Harvey A L Clarkstawell, harvey -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Ringwood Railway Station looking towards Melbourne from old railway level crossing 1908
Black and white photograph {2 copies - 1 large, 1 small sepia postcard}Typed below large photograph, "Ringwood Railway Station looking towards Melbourne from old railway level crossing 1908". -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Newsclipping, The Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat, 1888, 1888
The Old Colonists' Association Ballarat Inc. is a not for profit charitable organisation providing accommodation for elderly people. It manages a 27 Home retirement village at Charles Anderson Grove Ballarat. Accommodation is offered at significantly below market rates. It has been providing low cost accommodation to the elderly since the 1920s. The Association Council overseas the running of this facility on a voluntary basis. OLD COLONISTS' ASSOCIATION OF BALLARAT. (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.) BALLARAT, WEDNESDAY. This association, which was founded in August, 1883, and at first known as the Old Identities' Association, now has a roll of 450 members. The objects of the association are "to aid and assist indigent or suffering old colonists ; to raise a fund, by the voluntary subscriptions of the members and the aid of outside donations, for the purpose of relieving members in sickness and old age; for assisting those in extreme distress, to provide the shelter of a home for old and indigent pioneers of the gold fields, their widows, or anyone connected with the association, and in the event of the death of any member to have his remains decently buried, the association defraying the expenses of the funeral (providing that no funds or property are left by the deceased), and to attend the funeral if so desired by the relatives." The qualifications for member ship are good character and repute, and residence in the colonies for a quarter of a century. For some time the association had no property except the regular subscriptions, but about a year ago they obtained from the Minister of Lands the grant of a very valuable block of land in Lydiard-street, the Crown grant of which they received last week. This block has a frontage of 66ft to Lydiard street, worth at least £100 a foot. The ground was given to the association as a site for them to build a hall upon, and with so valuable an asset they had no difficulty in borrowing at 7 per cent, enough money to construct a hall. For revenue purposes the ground floor of the building has been made into four shops, and the rental from these, judging from the rentals of shops in the vicinity, will not only pay all the interest on the borrowed money, but over £200 a year towards clearing off the principal. The officers of the association are Messrs J. P. Murray, President; J. W. Graham and T. Stoddart, vice presidents; D. Fern, treasurer; and J. Fraser, secretary. The Old Colonists' Hall is an elegant looking building in Lydiard-street, lying between the newly-opened mining exchange and the Commercial Club house, and a few doors north of the Post Office. The style of the facade is classic. The lower portion of the front is constructed of Waurn Ponds stone, forming piers, and the upper portion of brick and cement, the background being tuckpointed. The centre bay is carried by two three quarter columns with Ionic cups, which support a pediment on which is set a cast of the Ballarat coat of arms. The four other bays are supported by pilasters with Corinthian caps mid partly fluted. The entrance is through a spacious circular headed doorway, the keystone of the arch of which bears a sculptured head, in marble, representing that of the president of the Old Colonists' Association here, Mr. John P. Murray. An ample vestibule leads to a wide stone staircase which ends at a spacious landing. The landing has a dome over the centre, with cornice and enrichments, and is lighted from above. The walls round the landing are panelled with marble slabs, which are to be appropriately inscribed in the future. On the first door are the rooms appropriated to the association. The principal of these is a hall 44ft x 33ft and 17ft high. This room is well ventilated and lighted from the back of the building with large windows, and the walls are finished with Keene's cement. The other rooms are committee room, 14ft x 16ft; secretary's, 14ft x 17ft, 6in; kitchen, bedrooms, bathroom, &c. The front portion of the first floor is arranged so that it may be let for offices, or utilised for club purposes. Suitable provision has been made throughout for lighting, ventilation, and means of egress. The architect for the edifice is Mr A. G. Legge, of this city, and the contractors are Messrs. Whitelaw and Atkinson, Irving and Glover, Reynolds, and J. Donaldson. The total cost of the building when completed, which will be in a few weeks, will be about £4,000. (The Argus, 10 May 1888)ballarat old colonists' club, charles anderson grove, old colonists' association -
Federation University Historical Collection
Plan, School of Mines Ballarat Old Supreme Court Building, 1959, 26/10/1959
Copy of a plan and elevations of the former Ballarat Supreme Court, later a building of the Ballarat School of Mines. The plans were for repairs and painting of the Old Electrical School of the Ballarat School of Mines. former ballarat supreme court, electrical school, ballarat school of mines, painting -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Old House, 1982
Coloured photo of Old House on Burwood Highway, East Burwood, since demolished. Home of Mullens Family. Now the site of the Eastern Suburbs Geriatric Centre (Peter James Centre).peter james centre, eastern suburbs geriatric centre, mullens, mullens family -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photographs - Colour, Interior of Old Colonists' Association Shops showing bluestone foundations from former Camp building, 2017, 04/08/2017
Colour photograph of original bearers in the Old Colonists shop awaiting replacement floorboards, and the bluestone foundations which were reused from an earlier building on the site that was associated with the Government Camp. old colonists' hall, shopfront, floorboards, bluestone, government camp -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Thomas Dickinson points out his Great Grandfather at the Ballarat Old Colonists' Hall, 2018, 27/05/2018
Thomas Dickinson had a slaughter yard in Sebstopol. He served on the Sebastopol Council from its inception until the time of his death in 1906.Four photographs of Bob Bennett, Great Grandson of Old Colonists' Association member Thomas Dinkinson. In the photograph Bob Bennett points to his grandfather's name on the marble donors board.ballarat old colonists' club, thomas dickinson, bob bennett -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Warrandyte Road looking west from intersection with Old Warrandyte Road and Tortice Drive 1981
Written on back of photograph, "19/7/81. Warrandyte Road looking west from intersection with Old Warrandyte Road and Tortice Drive." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, "Intersection of Warrandyte Rd. and Aird Street. Lindsay's old home on corner on right-hand side 1978
Written on back of photograph, "Intersection of Warrandyte Rd. and Aird Street. Lindsay's old home on corner on right-hand side." 05/1978 -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Old Nissan Huts, Madden Lane Ringwood 1982
Catalogue card reads, "Seymour St. Ringwood. 1982. Old corrugated iron sheds." - this is incorrect. These Nissan huts were in Madden Lane -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Old Warrandyte Road at entrance to Parkwood High School 1981
Written on back of photograph, "E609, N18, 19/6/1981. Old Warrandyte Road at entrance to Parkwood High School (at SEC pole). -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Old Ringwood Timber & Hardware Co. site looking towards New Street Ringwood, prior to new development late 1980
Written on back of photograph, 'Late '80. Old RWT & H Co. site looking towards New St. prior to new development.' -
Old Colonists' Association of Ballarat Inc.
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Old Colonist's Association, Ballarat Founding Committee, c1884
Six photographic portraits presented in a framed mount. The portraits are J.T. Farr; H. Hannington; W.H. Butler; James William Graham; F.W. Osbourne; A. Croft; J. Brooksbank.'Presented by foundation members and first President to the Old Colonists' Association, Ballarat as a souvenir of the origin of our noble institution. Founded August 1883.'ballarat old colonists' club, old colonists' association, old colonists' club, ballarat, richards and co., j.t. farr, w.h. butler, j.w. graham, f.w. osbourne, a. croft, james w. graham, founders, h. hannington, j. brooksbank -
Ballarat Tramway Museum
Pamphlet, Reece Carter, "Trams No. 18 & 40 is 100 years old this year", Oct. 2013
Set of two small pamphlets celebrating 100 years for Ballarat trams 18 and 40. Provides details of the trams, owners of the trams, their history and some photos of each tram. .1 - "Tram No. 40 is 100 years old this year" .2 - "Tram No. 18 is 100 years old this year" Written by Richard Gilbert, designed by Reece Carter. Produced for the 100th anniversary of 18 - 2 November 2013. Two copies of each held.trams, tramways, btm, handouts, passengers, pamphlets, 100 years of electric trams -
Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
Leisure object - Jigsaw Puzzle and Cardboard box, Old England, n.d
a) Wooden jigsaw puzzle titled 'Old England'. Image of cottage garden, lady in chair, knitting. b) Cardboard box containing a). Red sides, same image as jigsaw on front of box -
Melbourne Tram Museum
Newspaper, The Herald, "Old Melbourne Passes", 28/06/1927 12:00:00 AM
Newspaper clippings - cartoon - titled "Old Melbourne Passes" of the forthcoming closure of the Bridge Road tram route. featuring No. 1, with the destination of Exit. Dated 28-6-1927, published in The Herald.In ink along the bottom edge "in the Herald 28-6-27"trams, tramways, cable trams, closure, bridge road, richmond, last tram, tram 1 -
National Wool Museum
Textile - Quilt, Mrs Eileen Pattle, Old Harry's Wagga, 1942-50
This traditional wagga blanket was made by Mrs Eileen Pattle between 1942 and 1950. The wagga was used as everyday bedding, as Eileen and her husband had very few possessions. They boarded with a man who they called “Old Harry” in Footscray. Old Harry had recently lost his wife and looked after the young couple well. They could stay with him and use his house as their own, and all that Old Harry asked for in return was for Eileen to cook him one good meal a day. The blanket was given to Mrs Beverley (Bev) Maguire, the daughter of Eileen, when she and her husband went camping one winter. Her husband was a “mad” fisherman and on one trip on which Bev joined him, her father offered the couple his old tent, that had a wall missing, and the wagga. The wagga was much appreciated as when the couple woke in the countryside, it was freezing, and they could see snow through the missing tent wall. From then on, the tent and the wagga were theirs. The wagga saw many more camping trips until the arrival of Bev’s “lovely new lightweight and down filled sleeping bag”. The wagga was made with a “make do, waste not, want not” attitude. The wagga started as an army issued blanket. The front layer has clothing and panels of mismatched material which has been added to over time. This includes an overcoat, two knitted garments, a panel from a skirt, and a panel from Old Harry’s Trousers. It also includes a man’s sleeveless knitted vest, and a knitted pram blanket. This is all stitched together with string, and the odd button. Bev said she would love to unpick the quilt to see what else is hiding inside but has resisted the urge to do so. All these layers have made the blanket incredibly warm, and heavy. The wagga has been within Bev’s family since creation and comes into the National Wool Museum Collection after serving the family well. It was used to keep everyone warm when not camping over many a winter’s night. Beverley is now getting on in years and donated the Wagga to the National Wool Museum in 2021. Her family referred to the wagga as a “collection of rags”, indicating to her that they did not wish to inherit the blanket. The wagga started as an army issue blanket. It has been made by stitching the khaki army blanket onto a hessian rear. The front layer has clothing and panels of mismatched material. This includes an overcoat, two knitted garments, a panel from a skirt, and a panel from Old Harry’s Trousers. It also includes a man’s sleeveless knitted vest, and a knitted pram blanket. This is all stitched together with string, and the odd button. It is thought that other materials are hiding within the layers of this wagga, however, uncovering these layers would involve unpicking the quilt. The wagga is 1360 x 1880mm, sized to suit a double bed. It is a heavy blanket, originating from all its panels of mismatched reused clothing. The wagga is well worn but has lasted almost 80 years. It has holes that have been lovingly re-stitched.wagga, quilt, upcycle -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Butters, Joy, James Dobson An Old Colonist, 1999
This item is a useful reference tool.A thin paper back book with a brown cover. The title "James Dobson An Old Colonist" is in black print inside a black frame. the book traces the Dobson family and is connected to the Morgan and Worsley families.dobson-james butters-joy -
NMIT (Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE)
Photograph: CTS Boxing students in Old Hall 1923
Black and white photograph of students in boxing uniforms around a boxing ring, with two students in the ring. On reverse there is a note 'On stage in old / hall / (Hall Later burnt out) / 1923 / Sport / Boxing.collingwood technical school, students, boxing class 1923, nmit -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Old house in Blackburn Road between Jeffery Street and Naughton Grove Blackburn, 1/06/1969 12:00:00 AM
B/W photo of old house at 'Sevenoaks' 107 Blackburn Road between Jeffrey Street and Naughton Grove. This was the home of late Mr.Cyril & Mrs Mary Anne Jeffrey - 'Sevenoaks'. Demolished in 1970jeffery street, blackburn, naughton grove, blackburn road, no. 107, sevenoaks, jeffrey cyril, jeffrey mary anne -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - Photograph - Black and White, Alice Gervasoni in front of the Old Stone House, Yandoit Creek
The Gervasoni farm at Yandoit Creek was selected in the 1860s by a coopertaive comprising Caro Gervasoni, Luigi Gervasoni, Ambrogio Invernizzi and Battista Nani.Alice Gervasoni stands in front of an old stone house in Yandoit Creek, in a paddock of stooked hay. The house was built by a partnership between Carlo Gervasoni, Luigi Gervasoni, Antonio Invernizzi and Battista Nani.alice gervasoni, luigi gervasoni, carlo gervasoni, battista nani, ambrogio invernizzi, hay, hay stook, stone house, drystone, farm, agriculture -
Mont De Lancey
Book, Elizabeth Wetherell et al, The Old Helmet, early 1900's
A story of Eleanor a lost soul seeking her creator. She finds love and her faith.A navy blue hardcover novel, The Old Helmet by Elizabeth Wetherell. The gold title is printed in a recessed rectangle on the front cover with Cole's Favourite Library embossed at the bottom. The title and publisher are in gold on the spine.fictionA story of Eleanor a lost soul seeking her creator. She finds love and her faith.fiction, books, religious stories -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Intersection of Warrandyte Road with Old Warrandyte Road and Tortice Dr. 1981
Written on back of photograph, "19/6/81. Looking south-west from intersection of Warrandyte Road with Old Warrandyte Road and Tortice Dr." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Junction of Warrandyte Road, Old Warrandyte Road and Tortice Drive, North Ringwood looking south 1981
Written on back of photograph, "19/6/81. The junction of Warrandyte Road, Old Warrandyte Road and Tortice Drive, North Ringwood looking south." -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Opening the old Ringwood Baths in Ringwood Street, 1934
Black and white photograph- 2 copiesTyped below photograph, "The Mayor, Mr A. T. Miles opening the old Ringwood Baths in Ringwood Street, 1934" Date 10/11/1934. -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, Maroondah Highway Central, Ringwood. Old Town Hall site cleared- 1971
Black and white photograph (2 copies- 1 large, 1 small)Written on back of smaller photograph: "Old Town Hall site cleared". Image shows eastern wall of Midway Arcade exposed by clearing of site.