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Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, View from Nevin's Road towards the Swiss Italian Enclave at Yandoit Creek, 2014, 12/2013
For a 2004 comparative view see http://victoriancollections.net.au/items/52fdd83d2162ef1820380448 Two colour photographs showing the view from Nevin's Road towards the Swiss Italian Enclave at Yandoit Creek, 2014yandoit, yandoit creek, yandoit hill, gervasoni, drystone, swiis/italian -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Black and White, Ballarat, c1854
The town you see had over 50,000 people. Bridge Street on the left is well established. The crude pans and cradles of the early “diggers’ were already giving way to steam power and the deep shafts of the “miners”. Money and machinery were needed to get to the deeper leads, and the smoke stacks of the great company mines can be seen across the photo.Four black and white photographs placed together to make a panorama of Ballarat looking towards Mt Warrenheip. On the left the chimney and gasometer indicate the corner of Dana Street and Albert Street. This is now the Ballarat Law Courts. The photograph is behind glass in a black frame. These four photographs were taken from the slope of the Ballarat School of Mines where the Uniting Church now stands. When joined they give a panoramic view of one of the world’s richest alluvial goldfields. The Waterloo Mine was one of the first deep shafts and was sunk at the foot of the Dana Street hill. Its tailings are seen in the second photo from left. The following was typed and placed with the framed image. Ballarat Circa 1858 This is the most significant of the photographs of early Ballarat. The photographer stood on the slope near S.M.B. where the Wesley Church now stands and took four pictures. When joined them have this panoramic view of one of the world's richest alluvial goldfields. Seven years earlier this landscape was empty. The town you see had over 50,000 people. Bridge Street on the left is well established the Ballarat gas Company stands on the same place as today. The crude pans and cradles of the early "diggers" were already giving way to steam power and the deep shafts of the :"miners". Money and machinery were needed to get to the deeper leads, and the smoke stacks of the great company mines can be seen across the photo. The Waterloo mines was one of the first deep shafts and was sunk at the foot of the Dana Street hill. Its tailings are seen in the second photo from the left. ballarat, ballarat townscape, panorama, waterloo mine -
Victorian Interpretive Projects Inc.
Photograph - Colour, Clare Gervasoni, View or Ballarat from St Paul's Ballarat, 2015, 05/04/2015
St Paul's way is located on Bakery Hill, in the vicinity of the Ballarat Reform League Monster Meetings of 11 and 29 November 1854.Colour photograph looking down on the City of Ballarat from the high vantage point of St Paul's Anglican Church, St Paul's Way, Ballarat East. st paul's bakery hill, bakery hill, ballarat east, religion, ballarat reform league, eureka stockade -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Original Photograph, Mr. C.J. Brooks, View up Mt. Innes from Learmonth St., showing Birdwood Park sign, September 1995
connections to early settlement and WWI.Colour photo, View up Mt. Innes from Learmonth St., showing Birdwood Park sign. Conifers are WWI memorial created as Birdwood Grove. Hill has also been known as Hastie's Hill, Mt. Loch, Birdwood Park and Mt. Innes.buninyong, birdwood grove, hastie's hill, mt. loch, mt. innes -
Buninyong & District Historical Society
Photograph - Photograph of Original Photograph, Derek Leather, View West up Warrenheip St. 1920's, up hill towards Mount Buninyong, Copy of original photograph made 1970-80
... of original photograph, View east up Warrenheip St. 1920's, up hill ...Historic BuildingsB/W Photo of original photograph, View east up Warrenheip St. 1920's, up hill towards Mount Buninyongbuninyong, learmonth st., shops, town hall precinct -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Photograph - Work on paper, Nicholas CAIRE, View as seen from the Camp Hill, near the Lodge, 1875
(on mount) l.l; N.J.CAIREwork on paper, photograph, photographer, albumen, sandhurst, bendigo, central goldfields, street, town city, victoria, regional victoria -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Photograph - Work on paper, Nicholas CAIRE, View Taken From St. Paul's Tower, Sandhurst, 1875
Inscribed on original mountcard, l.l., gold letterpress, "N.J. CAIRE"bendigo, sandhurst, train station, quarry hill, photograph, st. paul, work on paper -
Bendigo Art Gallery
Photograph - Work on paper, Nicholas CAIRE, Botanical Gardens, Near The White Hills, 1875
Inscribed on original mountcard, l.l., gold letterpress, "N.J. CAIRE".bendigo, sandhurst, botanical gardens, house, photograph, work on paper -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Photograph, Camp 3 View
Shows the layout of Camp 3. Larger duplicate of photograph in file.Black and white photograph of Camp 3 from up on a hill. Shows fence, guard tower and huts.camp 3 -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Pennant, Unknown
Orange pennant flag listing towns on and near the Great Ocean Road. List of town names on pennant - (west to east) Mortlake, Warrnambool, Nirranda, Terang, Port Campbell, Lavers Hill, Colac, Beech Forest, Apollo Bay, Wye, Birregurra, Forrest, Deans Marsh, Peterborough, Princetown, Lorne, Eastern View, Airy's Inlet, Anglesea, Torquay, Geelong, Barwon Heads.GREAT/ OCEAN/ ROAD/ TRUST. Map of Area/ Route of the Great Ocean. (Orange - on wire stand. Printed on both sides.) great ocean road trust -
Hepburn Shire Council Art and Heritage Collection
Public Art Work, Boy with a thorn - 'Lo Spinario', c. 1900
Boy with a Thorn Though the classical bronze that the figure was modeled has become known as Lo Spinario, both Stuart Rattle and Kevin O’Neill referred to it as The Boy with a Thorn. Information from the late Stuart Rattle and John Graham, the late Kevin O’Neill’s partner. The statue was bought by Kevin O’Neill from a South Yarra antique dealer in the 1980s. She had bought it in Europe. Stuart believed that it was cast in Berlin by Moritz Geiss who had pioneered the popular process of zinc casting of classical statues. Schinkel, the architect of early 19th Century Prussian public buildings used the process extensively. I assume that the decorations that can be seen in Berlin currently are copies of those copies, given the comprehensive destruction of the city in 1945. Unless there is a date stamped on the statue, and there might well be, there is no firm indication of its age, although Stuart and Kevin believed it was “turn of the century”. It was given to Stuart by John Graham after the death of Kevin O’Neill. Prior to its installation at Musk Farm, it was “by the dam” at Marnarnie, O’Neill’s property at Mt Macedon. It became a much photographed focal point in the sunken garden at Musk Farm. The statue is a gift from the Rattle family to The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens who intend to give it, in turn, to Hepburn Shire to be placed in the Botanic Gardens. Both the family and the Friends see it as a memorial to Stuart’s tireless work to raise funds for the Gardens and to raise the profile of the Gardens so that their considerable significance could be more broadly acknowledged. The CMP notes that statuary has been a feature of most botanic gardens (and a notable feature of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens) and James Lowe, the head of Parks for the Shire has also commented that it is an area that could well be developed in the Gardens. This comes from his attendance at meetings of the BGANZ, the “peak professional body” for the development and maintenance of registered botanic gardens in Aus and NZ. Given the lack of funds that the Shire has been able to allocate to the Gardens, a donation of this calibre is a welcome addition to the cultural asset that the Gardens represent. A very large number of residents of the Shire are members of the Friends, have visited Musk Farm and are appreciative of the Gardens. There is a current feeling that the Gardens are undergoing a dynamic revival as a result of the success of the Café and also because of the extraordinary improvement and enhancement of the amenity that has been undertaken over the past two years by the Friends. The installation of the Boy with the Thorn is another move forward for the Gardens. The statue is cast zinc. It is sometimes referred to a white bronze. As can be seen in the photographs, it is in very good condition with no damage or apparent degeneration of the metal. The Smithsonian Institution has a lengthy document relating to the deterioration and repair of similar casts in the US where urban pollution has taken its toll but for the most part it deals with inappropriate repair rather than maintenance protocols. One of the properties of zinc that is appreciated in Australia is its ability to withstand the elements and given that the artwork has been either on Mt Macedon or at Musk for the last 30 years or more, its relocation to Wombat Hill seems to be an appropriate one. The Friends are prepared to organise and pay for the relocation of the statue. The issue of security from the point of view of theft, malicious damage and environmental impact will need to be addressed. The Ballarat Botanical Gardens have recently reinstalled statuary which has been damaged and which had been removed from the Gardens on account of this. They have used Rockworks Ballarat and Wilson’s Memorials to make plinths, secure artworks with steel pins and to provide especially robust fixings to ensure the safety of the various sculptures. The CMP (2007) makes a number of recommendations regarding security in the Gardens ranging from the installation of lighting to the locking of the gates overnight and the repair/reinstatement of appropriate fencing – not done as yet to my knowledge. Paul Bangay has also agreed to act as a consultant in the process of installing the Boy. John Graham estimates its value at $20,000 The preferred location for the work would be at the entrance to the Fernery from the lawn. The paths form an intersection at that point that could be modified to fit the statue. But this is currently a suggested location only. The statue is a gift from the Rattle family to The Friends of Wombat Hill Botanic Gardens who have gifted it to the Hepburn Shire to be placed in the Botanic Gardens. Both the family and the Friends of the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens Daylesford see it as a memorial to Stuart’s tireless work to raise funds for the Gardens and to raise the profile of the Gardens so that their considerable significance could be more broadly acknowledged. Lo Spinario (Boy with a thorn) c. 1900 copy after the Greco-Roman Hellenistic antique bronze in Rome. c. 1900 copy after the Greco-Roman Hellenistic antique bronze in Rome (Palazzo dei Conservatori, Musei Capitolini, Rome) Manufacturer M. Geiss, Berlin Nonedaylesford, wombat hill botanical gardens, stuart rattle, kevin o'neill, john graham, boy with a thorn, lo spinario, classical sculpture, zinc, classical nude, hepburn shire, public art, sculpture, art -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Manuscript, Robin Boyd, Canberra, 1966
Boyd starts with a vivid description of the pomp surrounding the announcement of the name for Australia's national capital on 12 March, 1913. The history of the development of a national capital, and its design is given, along with the significance of the public landscaping. Includes captions for three Canberra views."The City Among The Hills", in The Book of Melbourne and Canberra, The Griffin Press, Adelaide 1966, pp 32-33.1 Typewritten, 2 Typewritten (c copy), quarto, 12 pages. (Two copies)Reverse P10 has caption in pencilcanberra, walter burley griffin, leslie wilkinson, national capital development commission, canberra landscape, ebenezer howard, garden city, robin boyd, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Slide, Robin Boyd, 1967
Colour slide in a mount. View of Port Phillip Bay, Nepean Highway, Olivers Hill, Frankston, VictoriaMade in Australia / 20 / JUN 67M1 / Encircled 44 (Handwritten)slide, robin boyd -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c Early 1990's
The Kaolin quarries at Bulla were an important industry in the district and supplied clay products to the Cornwell and Hoffman companies in Brunswick. The Kaolin deposits were found in the 1850's and were considered to be some of the largest in the colony.A landscape photograph of a valley with a post and wire fence and a partial view of a farm gate in the immediate foreground. A clump of native trees are on the LHS and a small grove of almond trees has been planted on the river flat. Kaolin quarry is on the hillside and two buildings can be seen on the hill top. High tension pylons are in the distance near the skyline.kaolin quarries, almond groves, bulla township, deep creek, hoffmans kaolin mine, hoffmans potteries, cornwell potteries, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, c late 1980s
The photograph shows a section of the original settlement of the Bulla township. The cutting on the hillside is significant as it is the remains of one of the original stream crossings in Victoria.A coloured photograph of the Bulla Hill along Sunbury Road with a view of the cutting on the distant hillside. The photograph is a view of the old Bulla township looking to the NW. There is a wide grassy verge in the foreground.bulla township, deep creek, wright, william 'tulip', sunbury road, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, September 1994
Woodlands Park complex which includes 'Cumberland' and 'Dundonald' ruins and the Gellibrand Hill Quarries was acquired by the Victorian State Government in 1978 and is managed by Parks Victoria.A view looking west towards the outer limits of the Tullamarine Airport taken from Gellibrand Hill. There is a small rocky outcrop in the middle of the photograph and trees are on the RHS of the image. Coloured photograph with rounded corners and matt finish.woodlands park, gellibrand hill, greene, william pomeroy, anne, george evans collection -
Hume City Civic Collection
Photograph, 1980s
The photograph was taken above Reservoir Road on the lower slopes of Mt. Holden. It is looking south down Wilson's Lane towards some of the early Sunbury developments which grew around the Gap Road area in the early 1980s.A landscape coloured photograph with rounded corners. It is a panoramic view of Sunbury taken from the southern slopes of Mt. Holden. In the foreground there is a small cluster of trees and in the middle distance there is some evidence of housing development. Bald Hill can be seen on the skyline.wilson's lane, mt. holden, bald hill, sunbury, george evans collection -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, AJAX SERIES
VIEW OF CLUNES LOOKING SOUTH - WEST.1 POSTCARD SIZE BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOGRAPH SHOWING OVERALL VIEW OF CLUNES WITH MT. BECKWORTH IN THE BACKGROUND. PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN FROM TOP OF CAMERON STREET HILL .2 BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF ABOVE .3 BLACK AND WHITE COPY OF ABOVE PRINTED ON PHOTOGRAPHIC PAPEROn front of postcard in black printing; CLUNES LOOKING SOUTH WESTlocal history, document, postcard plus 1 copy, clunes township -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Photograph - Black and white print, View of Castlemaine from Monument Hill
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Clunes Museum
Photograph
BLACK & WHITE PANORAMIC VIEW OF CLUNES TAKEN FROM SCENIC ROAD LOOKING TOWARDS TWO MILE HILLlocal history, photography, photographs, clunes township -
Clunes Museum
Photograph, VIEW OF CLUNES FROM SCHOOL HILL, CAMERON ST
.1 SEPIA ORIGINAL MOUNTED ON CARDBOARD - VIEW OF CLUNES FROM SCHOOL HILL, CAMERON STREET (ON REAR OF ORIGINAL - PHOTO OF HOUSE, LOCATION UNKNOWN .2 SMALL BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOCOPY OF ORIGINAL .3 BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOCOPY OF ORIGINALUNICORN HOTEL. NICHOLS.local history, hotels, unicorn -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
CLUNES TOWNSHIP - VIEW OF BUILDINGS, TREES AND HILL IN FOREGROUND.CLUNES FROM ANGUS ST. CIRCA 1879local history, photography, photographs, clunes township -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Print of 1870's Lithograph of Stawell, 1870's
View has Artistic Licence probably drawn from an original photograph.Fair print on board backing of view of Stawell from Big HillThe Township of Stawell -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, STEPHENSON, June, View from lookout, Brampton Island, Queensland, unknown
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pioneers’ Memorial on Big Hill -- Opening & Unveiling Ceremony
Unveiling stone tablet on completion of Pioneers’ Memorial 1938. Black & white photo showing His Excellency, Sir Frederick Wollaston Mann, K.C.M.G., and Lieutenant Govenor of Victoria, unveiling of stone tablet on the completed Pioneers Memorial in c 1938. Mr. W.G. Sharpley the Town Clerk on the right, holding his hat. The Memorial is situated at the top of the Big Hill, which gives a spectacular 360-degree view of the area.Unveiling stone tablet on completion of Pioneers’ Memorial c 1938. The black & white photo showing His Excellency, Sir Frederick Wollaston Mann, K.C.M.G., and Lieutenant Govenor of Victoria, unveiling of stone tablet beside the Town Clerk Mr. W.G. Sharpley. Dedicated to the Pioneers of Stawell and District - by - His Excellency Sir Frederick Woolaston Mann, K.C.M.G. Leiut. Governor of Victoria Aug. 6th 1938.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Pioneers’ Memorial and Plaques on Big Hill --3 Photos -- Coloured
Three colour photographs, one view of Pioneers Memorial and two of the stone plaques. The memorial photo looks freshly painted. The plaques illustrate that the foundation stone was laid by Lord Huntingfield in c 1935 while the other plaque is dedicated to the Pioneers of Stawell and Districts in c 1938. Three colour photographs, one view of Pioneers Memorial and two of the stone plaques. The view of the memorial looks crisp and clear with a dark cloudy background. A Ute is parked in the background beside the light post. "Stawell Gold mines" on the back of the 3 photographs. Wording on plaques "This Foundation Stone was laid by HIS EXCELLENCY LORD HUNTINGFIELD, K.C.M.G. Governor of Victoria October 7th, 1935. The second plaque "Dedicated to the Pioneers of Stawell and District by HIS EXCELLENCY SIR FREDERICK WOLLASTON MANN K.C.M.G. Lieut Governor of Victoria. August 6th, 1938.stawell -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Wonga, 16/04/1999
7083b , 7083c, 7083d: Wonga7 Colour Photographs showing view of and aroud wonga open cuton reverse of 7083 Wonga. 7093a Big hill fertilized by oil and carbon particles from th edepths of the Stawell Gold mine, combed by the trees and the finer particles drift over the crystal waters of the reservior.mining -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Archive - Newspaper Supplement, The Stawell Times News and Pleasant Creek Chronicle Home to Stawell Glourious Holiday ending 1935
Home to CelebrationsThe Stawell News Wednesday October 9 1935View of Stawell from Big Hilltourism -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Postcard, postcard with 4 views of stawell
Town Hall Stawell, Gold Reef Mall, Central Park Gates, Big Hill MemorialPostcard showing four views of StawellStawellstawell -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Drawing, HAWKE, Ronald, A view of the hills, 1979
... the-murray A view of the hills Drawing HAWKE, Ronald ...