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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, pre olympic pool, c2010-2017
... swimming pool... Office goldfields swimming pool sport swimming pre olympic ...swimming pool, sport, swimming, pre olympic, concrete, memorial, leichville -
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Photograph - digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Winchelsea pre olympic pool, c2010-2017
... swimming pool... Office goldfields swimming pool sport swimming pre olympic ...Colour photograph of Winchelsea pre olympic poolswimming pool, sport, swimming, pre olympic, concrete, winchelsea -
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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, pre olympic pool, c2010-2017
... swimming pool... Office goldfields swimming pool sport swimming pre olympic ...swimming pool, sport, swimming, pre olympic, concrete, willaura -
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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, pre olympic pool, c2010-2017
... swimming pool... Office goldfields swimming pool sport swimming pre olympic ...swimming pool, sport, swimming, pre olympic, natural, river, deep rock, yarra -
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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, pre olympic pool, c2010-2017
... swimming pool... Office goldfields swimming pool sport swimming pre olympic ...swimming pool, sport, swimming, pre olympic, natural, lake, coburg -
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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Pre-Olympic Swimming Pool at Kilmore, c2012, c2010-2017
... Pre-Olympic Swimming Pool at Kilmore, c2012...swimming pool.... swimming pool sport swimming pre olympic natural lake kilmore pre ...There are many reports of early swimming holes in 19th Century Victoria. Between the period 1895 - 1920, most rural Councils were under pressure to provide more formalised bathing arrangements. Often this occurred through the building of wooden enclosures in rivers, the damming of creeks, the construction of lakes, or the utilisation of old pits for the purpose.Colour photograph of the site of the former Kilmore Pool, now a reservoir on the Kilmore Golf Club. swimming pool, sport, swimming, pre olympic, natural, lake, kilmore, pre-olympic -
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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Brighton Beach Pre Olympic Swimming Pool, c2015, c2010-2017
... Brighton Beach Pre Olympic Swimming Pool, c2015...swimming pool... Office goldfields swimming pool sport swimming pre olympic ...Colour photograph of a swimming enclosure at Brighton Beach, Victoria.swimming pool, sport, swimming, pre olympic, natural, ocean, brighton, brighton beach swimming pool -
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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Mornington Sea Baths (pre olympic pool), c2010-2017
... swimming pool... Office goldfields swimming pool sport swimming pre olympic ...Colour photograph of the Mornington Sea Baths.swimming pool, sport, swimming, pre olympic, natural, ocean, mornington, mornington sea baths, mornington swimming pool -
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digital photographs, Lisa Gervasoni, Pre Olympic Swimming Pool at Lake Daylesford, 2010 - 2017
... Pre Olympic Swimming Pool at Lake Daylesford...daylesord swimming pool... Office goldfields swimming pool sport pre olympic daylesford lake ...Colour photograph of the stone sheds associated with the swimming enclosure at Lake Daylesford. swimming, pool, sport, pre olympic, daylesford, lake, daylesord swimming pool, bathing sheds -
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... swimming pool... Office goldfields swimming pool pre-olympic swimming pool. Black ...Black and white image of a pre-olympic.swimming pool, pre-olympic swimming pool. -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Lake Daylesford Swimming Pooll, Stone Shed and Terracing, Lake Daylesford, 2020, 18/09/2022
... Swimming Pool... Swimming Pool Swimming Sheds This Terracing and Bridge eracted ...Colour photograph of a sandstone building and terracing at Central Springs, Lake Daylesford.This Terracing and Bridge eracted by Springs Improvement Committee 1952central springs, daylesford, lake daylesford, mineral water, kiosk, sandstone, springs improvement committee, swimming pool, swimming sheds -
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Document, Lisa Gervasoni, Pre-Olympic Swimming Pools in Victoria, c2007
... Pre-Olympic Swimming Pool... Pool Lisa Gervasoni Hepburn Swimming Pool Icomos Conference ...This paper wa delivered by Lisa Gervasoni at the ICOMOS Australia conference 'Watermarks' pre-olympic swimming pool, lisa gervasoni, hepburn swimming pool, icomos conference, watermarks -
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Photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Avoca River, Victoria, 2011, 06/08/2011
... Pre Olympic Swimming Pool... Office goldfields Avoca Avoca River Pre Olympic Swimming Pool ...Colour photographs of the Avoca Riveravoca, avoca river, pre olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph, Lisa Gervasoni, Bridge over the Avoca River, Victoria, 2011, 06/08/2011
... Pre Olympic Swimming Pool... Office goldfields Avoca Avoca River Pre Olympic Swimming Pool ...Colour photographs of a bridge over the Avoca Riveravoca, avoca river, pre olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Digital photograph, Dorothy Wickham, Winter's Swamp, Ballarat, January to April 2014
... section of the Common to raise funds for the town’s new swimming ...Study of Winter's Swamp commissioned by BEN and completed by BHS. The swamp was named after one of the first European settlers in the district. Winter Swamp LAT -37 32 LONG 143 47, Parish of Dowling Forest, County of Grenville Winter Swamp, on the southwest corner of Ballarat West Town Common, was not included in the original proclamation of the Common in 1861. However, being marshland, it was not considered suitable for grazing, so was added to the Common soon after 1861. Winter Swamp is a large wetland with native and exotic pasture significant for wildlife. John Winter (Jock) was born in Berwickshire, Scotland. He married Janet Margaret Irving the daughter of Robert Irving, advocate, Bonshaw, Dumfries, Scotland. Winter died in Ballarat in 1875 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. (The name became Winter-Irving in 1890). Mr John Winter, who died on August 22 at the age of 72, was a man of some note it the mining community of Ballarat. He was a self-made man, and one of our oldest colonists, it being over a quarter of a century age since he took up county about Ballarat and settled at Bonshaw. He died very rich. It is calculated that if he had retained an interest in all his runs, his income must have been not less than £10,000 or £50,000 a year. Some eight or ten years ago he sold his Bonshaw pre-emption to the Bonshaw Gold mining Company for £20,000, and a few years later the ground belonging now to Winter's Freehold Company brought him £50,000 more, the payment being made at the requisition of the deceased in sovereigns. In these relations Mr. Winter has been closely identified with the mining industry at Ballarat. The deceased was a native of Lauder, in Berwickshire, and landed in Victoria several years before the gold discovery.The principle task of this project was the delivery of a report outlining the history of European settlement in the Skipton and Cardigan/Ballarat districts as pertinent to the use of and impact on the natural environment of the two reserves Skipton Common and Winter Swamp. The report was delivered in digital form only. The report, upon completion, was presented to the Network’s Committee in order to discuss the project. The report identified and described the uses of Skipton Common and Winter Swamp, and their impacts. In particular, this report examined farming/grazing (official and informal), mining, vegetation removal (including the removal of woodlands for timber, grasslands for pasture improvement) & use of riparian areas for access to water and timber removal. Recording the more benign and environmentally friendly uses such as picnicking, community activities, nature walks and the roles of organisations such as Field Naturalists’ and Bird Observers’ clubs, school and scout/guide groups will be relevant in helping to depict overall community attitudes towards the reserves; e.g.: has the Common generally been viewed as little more than a grazing paddock and fire hazard; has Winter Swamp always been the unknown natural asset that seems to have been its lot for at least the past 40 years? In this regard, the more contemporary history of actions surrounding the use and management of the reserves is of particular interest, in view of the extant evidence at both reserves; e.g. the actions of the Shire of Ballarat in the 1980s in establishing Winter Swamp as something of a competitor to Lake Wendouree but with a more environmental bent (although almost none of the plants used are indigenous species, but that is part of the story); the trotting track constructed on Skipton Common in the 1960s following representations to Premier Henry Bolte and the cropping of the western section of the Common to raise funds for the town’s new swimming pool, the fertilizing of the land putting an end to the native grassland vegetation. There are obviously multiple sources of information to source in preparing the report, however sources that the contractor is specifically requested to consult are the Skipton Historical Society, the former Skipton Common managers (specifically Graeme Pett), the Cardigan Windermere Landcare Group and the Learmonth Historical Society (believed to hold many of the former Shire of Ballarat’s records pertaining to the Council’s role as the Committee of Management for both Winter Swamp and the Ballarat West Town Common – Winter Swamp was split between 2 separate Crown Land tenures). The contractor is also encouraged but not required to utilise community newsletters, such as the Skipton Community Newsletter, to publicise and seek information about the project. Skipton Historical Society (Mary Bradshaw) contacted on Thursday 12 June 2.30pm. Mary lived on a farm out of Skipton but is currently living in the township. She remembers walking along the creek of the Common especially in spring and autumn in bare feet and that it was a very pretty place. There were a few snakes around the waterway in summer. People put cows and a couple of horses on the commonage to graze. Graeme Pett has always lived close to the Common and would know a lot about it. Other possible contacts would be Nicole Petress, Secretary of the Progress Association, and the Corangamite Council, Camperdown. Digital images of Winter's Swampwinter's swamp, ballarat, john winter, ballarat environmental network, mullawullah -
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Photograph - Digital photograph, Winter's Swamp surrounds, April 2014
... to raise funds for the town’s new swimming pool, the fertilizing ...The swamp was named after John (Jock) Winter. John Winter (Jock) was born in Berwickshire, Scotland. He married Janet Margaret Irving the daughter of Robert Irving, advocate, Bonshaw, Dumfries, Scotland. Winter died in Ballarat in 1875 and was buried at the Ballaarat Old Cemetery. He took up the run Bonshaw from 1841; Leigh River Buninyong 1842-46; Junction, Delatite, March 1851 to September 1862; with sons: Carag Carag and Corop, April 1857 to September 1872; Colbinabbin and Stewart’s Plains, April 1857 to December 1872; St Germains February 1867 to March 1871. (The name became Winter-Irving in 1890). Mr John Winter, who died on August 22 at the age of 72, was a man of some note it the mining community of Ballarat. He was a self-made man, and one of our oldest colonists, it being over a quarter of a century age since he took up county about Ballarat and settled at Bonshaw. He died very rich. It is calculated that if he had retained an interest in all his runs, his income must have been not less than £10,000 or £50,000 a year. Some eight or ten years ago he sold his Bonshaw pre-emption to the Bonshaw Gold mining Company for £20,000, and a few years later the ground belonging now to Winter's Freehold Company brought him £50,000 more, the payment being made at the requisition of the deceased in sovereigns. In these relations Mr. Winter has been closely identified with the mining industry at Ballarat. The deceased was a native of Lauder, in Berwickshire, and landed in Victoria several years before the gold discovery. BHS were commissioned by Ballarat Environment Network for a project on Winter's Swamp and Skipton Common. Winter's Swamp was part of Ballarat West Common. The principle task of this project was the delivery of a report outlining the history of European settlement in the Skipton and Cardigan/Ballarat districts as pertinent to the use of and impact on the natural environment of the two reserves Skipton Common and Winter Swamp. The report was delivered in digital form only. The report, upon completion, was presented to the Network’s Committee in order to discuss the project. The report identified and described the uses of Skipton Common and Winter Swamp, and their impacts. In particular, this report examined farming/grazing (official and informal), mining, vegetation removal (including the removal of woodlands for timber, grasslands for pasture improvement) & use of riparian areas for access to water and timber removal. Recording the more benign and environmentally friendly uses such as picnicking, community activities, nature walks and the roles of organisations such as Field Naturalists’ and Bird Observers’ clubs, school and scout/guide groups will be relevant in helping to depict overall community attitudes towards the reserves; e.g.: has the Common generally been viewed as little more than a grazing paddock and fire hazard; has Winter Swamp always been the unknown natural asset that seems to have been its lot for at least the past 40 years? In this regard, the more contemporary history of actions surrounding the use and management of the reserves is of particular interest, in view of the extant evidence at both reserves; e.g. the actions of the Shire of Ballarat in the 1980s in establishing Winter Swamp as something of a competitor to Lake Wendouree but with a more environmental bent (although almost none of the plants used are indigenous species, but that is part of the story); the trotting track constructed on Skipton Common in the 1960s following representations to Premier Henry Bolte and the cropping of the western section of the Common to raise funds for the town’s new swimming pool, the fertilizing of the land putting an end to the native grassland vegetation. There are obviously multiple sources of information to source in preparing the report, however sources that the contractor is specifically requested to consult are the Skipton Historical Society, the former Skipton Common managers (specifically Graeme Pett), the Cardigan Windermere Landcare Group and the Learmonth Historical Society (believed to hold many of the former Shire of Ballarat’s records pertaining to the Council’s role as the Committee of Management for both Winter Swamp and the Ballarat West Town Common – Winter Swamp was split between 2 separate Crown Land tenures). The contractor is also encouraged but not required to utilise community newsletters, such as the Skipton Community Newsletter, to publicise and seek information about the project. Skipton Historical Society (Mary Bradshaw) contacted on Thursday 12 June 2.30pm. Mary lived on a farm out of Skipton but is currently living in the township. She remembers walking along the creek of the Common especially in spring and autumn in bare feet and that it was a very pretty place. There were a few snakes around the waterway in summer. People put cows and a couple of horses on the commonage to graze. Graeme Pett has always lived close to the Common and would know a lot about it. Other possible contacts would be Nicole Petress, Secretary of the Progress Association, and the Corangamite Council, Camperdown. Mary can’t remember any photos in the Skipton Historical Society that pertain to the Common. Digital photos of Winter's swamp surrounds, later known as Mullawullah.winter, winter's swamp surrounds, winter's swap, john winter, ballarat environmental network, ballarat, mullawullah -
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Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Ballarat East High School, c1957
Ballarat East: This year is the third anniversary of the opening of our modern Ballarat East High School. We are growing, with 360 pupils, ranging from the first to the fourth form. At our speech night last year, we had Kevan Gosper (a member of the Australian Olympic Team) to present the sports awards. We are also to be represented for the first time at the combined swimming sports in the new Olympic pool. - Lynette Pascoe (14) Humffray St North, Ballarat East.A newspaper clipping concerning the early days of Ballarat East High School. behs, ballarat east high school, ballarat east, magazine, kevan gosper, 1957 -
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Photograph - Colour, Hepburn Swimming Pool, c2003
... Hepburn Swimming Pool...hepburn swimming pool... Office goldfields hepburn springs hepburn swimming pool pre ...Colour photographs of a pool in Spring Creek, Hepburn Springshepburn springs, hepburn swimming pool, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Object, Natimuk Swimming Hole
... Swimming Pool... Office goldfields ashtray Natimuk Swimming Pool Swimming Hole Pre ...Glass ashtray with photographic representation of Rosalind Park Bendigo.ashtray, natimuk, swimming pool, swimming hole, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
... pre-olympic swimming pool... Office goldfields avoca pre-olympic swimming pool River at Avoca ...avoca, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
... pre-olympic swimming pool... Office goldfields avoca pre-olympic swimming pool Avoca River ...Colour photograph of the swimming hole in the River at Avoca. avoca, pre-olympic swimming pool, avoca river -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
... pre-olympic swimming pool... Office goldfields avoca pre-olympic swimming pool River at Avoca ...avoca, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
... pre-olympic swimming pool... Office goldfields avoca pre-olympic swimming pool River at Avoca ...avoca, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
... pre-olympic swimming pool... Office goldfields avoca pre-olympic swimming pool River at Avoca ...avoca, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
... pre-olympic swimming pool... Office goldfields avoca pre-olympic swimming pool River at Avoca ...avoca, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
... pre-olympic swimming pool... Office goldfields avoca pre-olympic swimming pool River at Avoca ...avoca, pre-olympic swimming pool -
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Photograph - Colour, L.J. Gervasoni, River at Avoca, 2011, 06/08/2011
... pre-olympic swimming pool... Office goldfields avoca pre-olympic swimming pool weir River ...avoca, pre-olympic swimming pool, weir -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Photograph, Nunawading Aquatic Centre opening, 1960
Black and white photo of people gathered to celebrate what was then called the Nunawading Pool. The Mayor (not known ) is performing an opening ritualnunawading aquatic centre, swimming pools, swimming -
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Photograph, Nunawading Aquatic Centre Opening, 1960
Black and white photograph of the Mayor (not known ) and two dignitaries at the opening of the Nunawading poolnunawading aquatic centre opening, swimming -
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Photograph - Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, Rokewood Pool, 2017, 2017
... in the Pre-Olympic Swimming era. Rokewood Pool swimming rokewood Pre ...The Rokewood Swimming hole was constructed in the Pre-Olympic Swimming era. Colour photographs of the pre-Olympic pool at Rokewood.rokewood pool, swimming, rokewood, pre-olympic pool