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Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, 27/09/1985
This is a photo of Ida Stanton taken while setting up for the Wildflower Show in Halls Gap Hall. The show opened on 28/09/1985.Photo shows a woman wearing a red cardigan with her back to the camera. She is looking at a display of wildflowers in vases, set up on shelves and a trestle table. There are two windows in the background.events, wildflower show -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C 1995
A display in the Historic Section of the 1995 Wildflower Show held in the Halls Gap Hall in 1995. The framed wildflower paintings are by Henrietta D'Alton. Beneath the frame in its current (2010) location in the Halls Gap Hall is a plaque which reads "Henrietta D'Alton (1836-1922). This collection of wildflower water-colours won an award at the Colonial & Indian Exhibition of 1886 in London".The photo shows a display of an historical theme set up in front of a dark fabric draped from a frame and over tables. A framed painting (consisting of twelve individual paintings) can be seen in the centre together with a certificate to its right.events, wildflower show -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1930s
The woman in the photo is Goldie (Anne) Warren. The children are (from left) Warren Cavanagh, Carol Cavanagh, David Cavanagh, Janice Warren, Val Warren, Hilary Warren. Goldie Warren never married. The fowl yard was a couple of blocks over from Myrtlebank, a guest house run by the Warrens.The photo shows a woman and six children (two boys and four girls) feeding chickens.people, warren -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1946
The woman on the right is Mrs Nally, nee Lawson. The man next to her is her husband Pat Nally (a policeman from Port Fairy). The young girl is Patricia Nally. The man lying on the ground next to the car is William Parfett. next to him is (?) Lawson, the boy is either David or Robert Parfett (they were twins). The photo was taken at Zumsteins Campground.The photo shows a group of people (six men, one boy, one woman and one girl) seated and kneeling around a car and caravan. The car bonnet it raised and there is a man's hat sitting on the right headlight.people, tourists -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1830
This is a portrait of Robert Graham's family. For further information about Robert Graham see "Victoria's Wonderland", pp 61-68 & 121.The photo shows a portrait of one woman (seated), two men at the back, three boys flanking the men and a young girl standing behind and to the right (photo left) of the woman.people, graham -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
This is a portrait of Goldie Warren, aged at approx. 22-23 years old. She was the owner of Myrlebank for many years.A portrait of a young woman holding a bunch of flowers.people, warren, accommodation, myrtlebank -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Photocopy, C 1925
The woman's name is Mavis Klauss and the boy is Arthur Klauss. The bridge is over the McKenzie Creek at Zumsteins. The Klauss family often camped in this area.The photo shows a woman and boy sitting on a bridge dangling their feet over a wide creek. A horse is teathered in the background on the left of the photo, where a building can also be seen.people, klauss, structures, bridges -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
Photo of foot-bridge over the Wannon crossing. c1920-Photo shows 2 women one seated, one standing on a wooden foot-bridge; both are wearing overcoats, one is wearing a hat. The bridge has post & wire fence on one side. Bush in background is thick so too reeds & rushes.structures, bridges -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C 1993
This is a photo of Greer's old shed (at the back of the bakery).Photo shows an old shed built of corrugated iron standing in a clearing. There are large trees in the background and foliage on the left hand side."Greers Old Shed, Halls Gap, 93" written on back in black ink.buildings, bakery -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C 1993
The photo is of the Rob Greer's old bakery in Halls Gap. The copy is a close-up.The photo shows a a large corrugated iron shed with a smaller lean-to entrance at the front. The shed is attached to a smaller stone building (on the right of the photo). An old window is leaning against the front of the stone building and there is an old bench and pink wooden box with a hinged lid in the clearing at the front. Tall trees can be seen in the background."Rob Greer's, Old Bake House, Halls Gap. 93" written in black pen on back of both copies.buildings, bakery -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Sepia, C 1921
Stores in Halls Gap.The photo shows a shop (with Thomson's Cakes" on a sign on the roof) with four bicycles at the front. There is a man standing behind the bikes. To the right of the shop is a fence, with an Atlantic Petrol sign attached to it and two petrol pumps in front of it. Further to the right is another store/cafe.buildings, shops -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1940
Thomson's Cafe in Halls Gap. This building is now (2010) part of Mangle's Shop.The photo is a close up of a shop with a large sign on the roof reading "Thomson's Sore and cafe, Home Made Cakes". There are two small trees in front of the shop and a bicycle parked on the right hand side of the store veranda, under a "Peters" sign."Printed by K C Shuttleworth" stamped on back in purple ink.buildings, shops -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1932-33
A photo of the Taylor's Store and Cafe in Halls Gap. The car, a 1926 Buick, belonged to the donor's father and the photo was taken by the donor's parents.A photo mounted on white cardboard shows a store with Taylor's painted on the corrugated iron roof. A sign attached to the roof reads "Store & Cafe" and advertises availability of Kodak Supplies, Circulating Library, Soft Drinks and Tobacco. To the left of the photo, in front of the store, is an old car with the drivers side door open and a woman seated in the passenger seat looking towards the camera."Store - Halls Gap 1932-33" written on top of mount board.buildings, shops, transport, cars -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C 1921
This store was built by Jack Hemley on the site where Ralphy's cafe stands now (2010). The store was Jack Hemley's, then McIntosh's, then Taylor's and in 2010 is Ralphy's.The photo shows a weatherboard building with a "Store & Cafe" sign attached to the roof. There are two chairs and a table on the right side, and two chairs on the left side, of the veranda of the veranda There are daily headline news posters on the front wall and two old posts stand in front of the building on the edge of the (unmade) road.buildings, shops -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C 1920s
The store built by Jack Hemley. First Hemley's, then McIntosh's, then Taylor's and now (2010) Ralphy's. Record No. 502 shows the store with the blinds rolled up - the old posts in front and the size of the tree to the left suggest that the two photos were taken in the same era.A photo of the front of a building with a "Store & Cafe" sign on the roof. Blinds advertising various items available in the store cover the entire front of the building. two old posts stand in the foreground at the edge of the road.buildings, shops -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Sepia, C June 1930
The Halls Gap store built by Jack Hemley. First Hemley's, then McIntosh's, then Taylor's and now (2010) Ralphy's.Photo shows a building with a Store & Cafe" sign on the roof. Alongside, to the right of the photo, is a petrol station with two pumps and another building next to that. A woman is walking in the centre foreground. The buildings are surrounded by trees and a mountain range can bee seen in the background.buildings, shops -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W, C Oct1950
A photo taken near Thomson's Store & cafe in Halls Gap. The back of the photo lists the names of the people as: Mollie Johnson, Gwen Stockton, Beth Evans, Julie D'Alton & Joy Stockton.The photo shows three women and two girls standing in front of a stone fence. There is a bush on the left behind the fence and to the right of the photo is a store with a truck loaded with drums and sacks and a wooden box of goods."Rose I(?) Oct 1950" written on back in blue pen. "Mollie Johnson, Gwen Stockton, Beth Evans, Julie D'Alton,Joy Stockton" written on bak in black pen.buildings, shops -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Certificate - Coloured, C 1937
Blank Second Prize Certificate for the Grampian Mountain Wildflower and Nature Show 1937. Includes space for Name, Section and Schedule No. to be filled in. Issued by W. E. Warren, Org. Sec. ** Second "copy" is also an original.A pink coloured, blank, certificate for "Second Prize" in the Grampian Mountain Wildflower and Nature Show 1937.see scanned pictureevents, wildflower show -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Certificate - Coloured
A First Prize Certificate for the Best Arranged Vase in the Halls Gap Wildflower & Nature Show. Awarded to:- Lesley Meagher. Note that record 508, a Second Prize Certificate, has a different flower stem sketch and writing style.A blue "First Prize" certificate for the Best Arranged Vase in the Halls Gap Wildflower & Nature Show. A sketch of a flower stem has been drawn on the left hand side. Certificate appears to have been hand drawn for printing.see scanned pictureevents, wildflower show -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Certificate - B/W
A Second Prize Certificate for the Best Ladies' Spray and Matching Buttonhole in the Halls Gap Wildflower & Nature Show. Awarded to: Lesley Meagher. Note that record 507, a First Prize Certificate, has a different flower stem sketch and writing style.A pink "Second Prize" certificate for the Best Ladies' Spray and Matching Buttonhole in the Halls Gap Wildflower & Nature Show. A sketch of a flower stem has been drawn on the left hand side. Certificate appears to have been hand drawn for printing.see scanned pictureevents, wildflower show -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - B/W
A photo of a floral display of native flowers. Display seems to be in a light coloured, woven basket.events, wildflower show -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Postcard - Coloured
A postcard which has been embellished with painted colouring (done by hand). The native flowers are Grevillea Dimorpha.A postcard of red native flowers & green foliage in a gilt vase. The colour of the postcard has been painted onto this original."Grevillea Dimorpha" and "NJS" written in blue pen on back. "Post Card; Correspondence; Address Only; Kodak; Ausralia" printed on back.natural history, flora -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured
Photo shows a close up of a person holding two flowers which look like ducks (Duck Orchids) between their fingers. There is a muted background of foliage.natural history, flora -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured
This was an advertisement taken from a booklet advertising the businesses and items if interest in the Halls Gap/Grampians area.The photo is of an advertisement for the Kookaburra Cafe, stating items for sale, information about meals and providing the local phone number.media, advertisements -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured
The photo is a close-up of a specimen of a type of native pea growing in the bush. Gum leaves and other vegetation also appear in the photo. The flowers have two main colours; gold and rust brown.natural history, flora -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured
This is a photo of Swainsonia Procumbens (Broughton pea).The photo shows a close-up of a specimen of native pea. The flower is bright mauve with green/yellow stamens. The background is out of focus foliage/grasses.natural history, flora -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, C Jan 1987
The photo shows a close-up of a specimen of native pea. The plant has many small flowers and leaves. The flowers are gold in colour with orange/brown (redish) centres. A large gum trunk or branch of a very pale colour forms the background.natural history, flora -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured
The photo shows a close-up of a specimen of native pea. Four flowers are clearly visible on the plant; they are pale lemon/green with purple brown stamens and colouring. The two lower flowers are not fully open. The background is blurred and consists of unidentifiable plants/foliage in greens, browns and orange.natural history, flora -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured
This is a photo of Leptospermum Turbinatum (Shining Tea-tree).Photo shows a close-up view of a native flower (tea-tree).The flower has five white petals with small dark pink/red centre petals. Small, red tipped, green leaves surround the flower and can be seen on the stems. The background is out of focus.natural history, flora -
Halls Gap & Grampians Historical Society
Photograph - Coloured, 06/11/1992
This display at the 1992 Wildflower Show in the Halls Gap Hall replicated the D'Alton home "Glenbower". The seated mannequin represents Henrietta D'Alton (artist) and the standing mannequin represents Ellen D'Alton. For further information about "Glenbower" and the Misses D'Alton see "Victoria's Wonderland", pp 79 & 123. ** the two copies are also originals, the third original is a slightly closer view of the display.The photo shows a stage display - a house has been set up to replicate "Glenbower". Two mannequins dressed in period costume are in front of the house, one standing and one seated at a table. A flower garden has been created around the scene and a mural showing rocky peaks can be seen in the background. The front of a stage with another display can be seen in the foreground."92 6 11" imprinted into bottom, right corner of photo.events, wildflower show