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City of Ballarat Libraries
Photograph - Card Box Photographs, Laying the Foundation Stone of St Peters Church Hall, Ballarat circa 1900
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Dry Stone Walls Association of Australia (DSWAA)
DSWAA Journal, The Flag Stone No 36 May 2016
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Dry Stone Walls Association of Australia (DSWAA)
DSWAA Journal, The Flag Stone No 33 March 2015
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Dry Stone Walls Association of Australia (DSWAA)
DSWAA Journal, The Flag Stone No. 34 Sept 2015
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, The bank above the driveway before the installation / landscaping of a stone wall - from a group of landscape construction photos - Beechworth Asylum
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, An early photo of the stone wall that surrounds J Ward at Aradale / Ararat Hospital
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Department of Health and Human Services
Photograph, A stone wall, landscaping, & buildings, all constructed by residents circa 1970s at Sandhurst Training Centre
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Archive of Vietnamese Boat People
Close-up of a grave stone of the VBP mass grave in Cherang Ruku
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Kew Historical Society Inc
Leisure object - Construction Toy, Lott's Bricks Ltd, Lott's Bricks: British Made Throughout in Stone, 1945-1955
At the beginning of the 20th century the toy industry was based predominantly in Germany. During the First World War, imports from Germany were banned and the British government instead encouraged toy-making in Britain, as it helped the economy and provided jobs for ex-servicemen. Around this time, English manufacturer E. A. Lott devised a new system of bricks suitable for assembling small buildings. Together with a cardboard roof and instructions, Lott started selling these bricks as Lott’s Bricks in 1918. Lott’s Bricks eventually became even more popular then Anchor blocks, which were produced on the same principles by Richter, the well-known German manufacturer of construction toys. Lott’s success was assured when Queen Mary bought a set from him at the British Industries Fair in 1918. A number of sets were later produced, each with its own series, including Modern, Lodomo and Tudor. The bricks were the last of the old-fashioned composition blocks, which were later superseded by the very different styles exemplified by Minibrix, Bayko and Lego. Lotts Brick’s Ltd ceased to exist in the 1960s. (Source: V&A Museum)Toy with model building materials in wooden box with manufacturers label on lid. Th label pictures a white brick house with two equidistant chimneys. Included in the box are blocks to be used in building the house. These are in different shapes and sizes. The roofing panels are preformed.Manufacturer information and description lott's bricks, toy blocks, construction toys -
Freemasons Victoria - Gordon Lodge, 99
Foundation Stone, Foundation Stone - Gordon Lodge, 1886
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Track into the Grampians Quarry for Stone for the Lafe Fyan Emabankment 2017 -- 2 Photos -- Coloured
Two colour photographs of Track into Quarry Road Grampians.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - CD/DVD, Stories in Stone
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - CD/DVD, Images of the Kanya and Wallaloo District "Stories in Stone" Plaques unveiled in various places, 1/10/2009 12:00:00 AM
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Federation University Art Collection
Ceramic - Artwork - Ceramic, Vernon Patrick, 'Stone Hearts' by Vernon Patrick
Professor Vernon Patrick was a visiting artist to the Gippsland Campus. In 2018 he was listed as an Emeritus Professor of the California State University.Woodfired stoneware vase formgippsland campus, jan feder memorial ceramics collection, churchill, ceramics, vernon patrick, stoneware -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Photograph, Construction of Stone Retaining Wall Swan Street, 1948-1955
Used as an illustration in, "Green Grows Our Garden," A.P. Winzenried p 86. According to the text in the book, work was probably done in the early 1950's but cataloguer has put 1948 as date of photograph.Black and white photograph. Public Works maintenance staff, George Phillips and Jack Edwards working outside the College in Swan Street.george phillips, jack edwards, green grows our garden, a.p. winzenried, public works maintenance staff, swan street entrance, stone retaining wall -
Canterbury History Group
Book, Amanda Scardamaglia, Printed on Stone: The Lithographs of Charles Troedel
This book is the first to document the visual history of print advertising in Australia and in so doing provides a valuable illustrated social history of Australia. Charles Troedel (1835–1906) was a master printer and lithographer, and the face behind the production of most of Australia’s early advertising posters, product labels, and other print ephemera, as well as the iconic Melbourne Album. Troedel’s catalogue of lithographs trace the production and evolution of nineteenth century commerce and culture—in the home, at the bar, in health, hygiene and housework, with fashion and style and in leisurely pursuits—defining the legal categories under which this content was protected and the way advertising came to be regulated. A history such as this is only possible because of the well-preserved archive documenting the work of Charles Troedel and his firm Troedel & Co. This archive includes the corporate records of Troedel’s printing business spanning over a century, and nearly 10,000 copies of print specimens produced by the company, which were donated by the firm to the State Library of Victoria in 1968. The author of the book, Dr Amanda Scardamaglia, has meticulously researched this archive at the State Library Victoria. (Source: Royal Historical Society of Victoria website - https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/product/printed-on-stone-the-lithographs-of-charles-troedel-by-amanda-scardamaglia/)non-fictionThis book is the first to document the visual history of print advertising in Australia and in so doing provides a valuable illustrated social history of Australia. Charles Troedel (1835–1906) was a master printer and lithographer, and the face behind the production of most of Australia’s early advertising posters, product labels, and other print ephemera, as well as the iconic Melbourne Album. Troedel’s catalogue of lithographs trace the production and evolution of nineteenth century commerce and culture—in the home, at the bar, in health, hygiene and housework, with fashion and style and in leisurely pursuits—defining the legal categories under which this content was protected and the way advertising came to be regulated. A history such as this is only possible because of the well-preserved archive documenting the work of Charles Troedel and his firm Troedel & Co. This archive includes the corporate records of Troedel’s printing business spanning over a century, and nearly 10,000 copies of print specimens produced by the company, which were donated by the firm to the State Library of Victoria in 1968. The author of the book, Dr Amanda Scardamaglia, has meticulously researched this archive at the State Library Victoria. (Source: Royal Historical Society of Victoria website - https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/product/printed-on-stone-the-lithographs-of-charles-troedel-by-amanda-scardamaglia/)advertisements, printing industry -
Bass Coast Shire Council - Art Collection
Artwork, other - Church at San Remo, John Stone
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Camberwell Historical Society
Article (Item), Chris McConville, At Home with Sandy Stone: Conserving Camberwell, 1991
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Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book, [Beach, Charles], Lost Lenore : or the adventures of a rolling stone, [1872]
302 p.fictionjames dodds, original collection, fiction, charles beach, thomas mayne reid -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, Sandys, Oliver (pen-name of Marguerite Florence Laura Jarvis), The happiness stone, 1956
Romantic fiction set in Kenya.192 p. : green cover, section of original dustjacket pasted to front, with image of a woman wearing pearls and lipstick, a falcon is in the background.fictionRomantic fiction set in Kenya.oliver sandys; fiction -
Merbein District Historical Society
Book, Autograph Book of June Forman (Stone), 1938
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Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Barrett, Charles and Crampton, Chas. H, Heritage of Stone
Record of examples of colonial architecture in Tasmaniaarchitecture, land settlement, religion, bridges -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Letter, Letter from Ringwood Mayor Cr AT Miles to the Whiteway family for catering at the Laying of the Ringwood Town Hall Foundation Stone on 19 February 1927
Signed by the Ringwood Town Clerk AFB Long -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Functional object - Bottle, Stone Bottle
Stoneware Bottle (Jason Fraser)stawell -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Hetherington John, Witness to Things Past Stone, Brick, Wood and Men in Early Victoria, 1964
A descriptive account with illustrations of twenty Victorian historical places nineteen of which were classification by the National Trust of Australia (Victoria) Stories of the people associated with the buildings gives insight into the early developmenarchitecture, heritage -
Ballarat Heritage Services
Photograph - School, Australia outlined in stone at the site of the Former Dry Diggings State School, 2004, 05/08/2004
This school opened as a common school in 1871 and was originally called Dry Diggings and it replaced Dry Diggings School (No.725), which closed in 1869. The first head teacher was Henry Humffray. There were 40 students when the school opened. The timber schoolhouse had a shingle roof and pine floor. It had been moved from Dry Diggings School. There were 77 students at the school in 1873. A house was built for the teacher in 1874. It had 4 rooms, a veranda, and a shingle roof. The school became a state school at some stage between 1873 and 1878.Four colour photographs showing a carved Australia into rock in the former Dry Diggings Primary School playground.dry diggings, education, schools, dry diggings state school, australia, rock art, henry humffray -
Linton and District Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pryor Family Head stone
Black and white photograph of a grave headstone for Pryor family located in the Linton Cemetery. Has a part of cast iron fence to the left of the photograph also shows bracken ferns and tall trees behind.linton cemetery, grave, headstone, joseph pryor, ann pryor, thomas henry pryor, mary ann pryor -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Carrs Plains Aborigionals with Holford Wettenhall
AboriginalAboriginal Lady and girl in front of lean to H.H. Wettenhall with granddaughter on right -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Group of Aboriginals. Carrs Palins about 1868
AboriginalGroup of Aboriginal People in European cloathes in front of two lean toos.At Carrs Plains, Wimmera District. Taken in Victoria 1868 -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Grinder
Grinding wheel, stone belt driven from the steam engine used for sharpening tools. Has a copper tub on top for water to run onto wheel.flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, grinding wheel