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Nillumbik Shire Council
Public Art: Cliff BURTT, Classical Landscape, Location: Alistair Knox Park, Panther Place, Eltham
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Public Art: Aleks DANKO, Not Just a Pretty Place
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Nillumbik Shire Council
Public Art: Wayne ALFRED (b.1958 Alert Bay, British Columbia), Wayne Alfred C/- High Commision of Canada, Commonwealth Games Totem Pole, Location: Eltham Library Foyer, Panther Place, Eltham, 2006
Wayne Alfred is a member of the Namgis Tribe of the Kwakwaka'wakw people. As a master carver he has an extremely high level of carving skill and knowledge about his peoples cultural objects, customs, tribal stories and legends. The Totem Poles of the North Pacific Coast in British Columbia and Alaska are traditionally carved out of red or yellow cedar, which has a spiritual and practical purpose. The wood was known for its durability, its resistance to rotting and the inner bark was utilised in ropemaking, clothing, hats, baskets and so forth. The Kwakitul People consider the cedar tree to be among the most sacred of all things provided by the Creator. They believed the Cedar tree to be the axis of the world and a pathway to the upper world. The wood is shaped using implements such as adzes, axes, chisels, carving knives, and chainsaws. Misinterpreted as Gods and idols to be worshipped, totems usually serve six purposes, such as a house pillar for support, a memorial or mortuary pole to commemorate (and house) the deceased, a potlatch pole (used for important traditional indigenous celebrations), a ridicule pole used to shame and a heraldic or family crest pole. Characters and symbols on these totem poles usually display family crests, history, wealth, social rank, inheritance, and privilege, as well as animalistic imagery derived from native animals and mythological creatures. Their sequence are indicative of past family events, ancestors, myths, and heraldic crests, with the bottom figure usually being the most prominent. In this work the 'thunderbird' is symbolic of power, strength and of ancestory. The Commonwealth Games Totem Pole was presented to the people of Nillumbik on behalf of the Canadian Government in recognition of Melbourne as the hosts of the Melbourne Commonwealth Games Team in 2006. Carved in cedar wood, this totem pole incorporates bold cuts and colours (such as red and green) offset by strong black. A relative degree of realism is used to depict the alligator located on the bottom of the pole, a man and a 'thunderbird'/eagle located on the top. With protuding element. No inscriptions. Bold cuts used to outline the characters and symbols as well as decorative and stylised features all over the pole. public art, kwakwaka'wakw, namgis, alfred, north pacific coast, british columbia, canada, totem pole, carved, commonwealth games, melbourne festival, cedar -
Nillumbik Shire Council
Joh EBELI, Beautiful Eltham (Panther Place, Cottage and Railway Trestle Bridge)
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Peterborough History Group
Newspaper, Peterborough was the place for stylish holidays
The article summarises early visitors' holiday experiences in Peterborough and Peterborough Hotel as the centre of activity. Mentions snippet from the Peterborough Hotel visitors book. Significant because of the people mentioned and the noted clientele; and the stories recounted.One page newspaper article talking about the history of the Irvine's in Peterborough. Printed in 1983peterborough, peterborough house, peterborough hotel, j. s. irvine, coastal holidays, the standard, bruce morris, beach holidays -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, INGPEN, Robert Roger, Lincoln's place, unknown
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, IRVING, Tony, Ramsden Place, 1990
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Print, IRVING, Tony, Waratah Place, 1990
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Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, RAY, Hazell, Fagan's place, 1976
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Booklet, Progress 2015 took place across both the historic Melbourne Town Hall and the Athenaeum Theatre from Thursday 7 May – Saturday 9 May 2015
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Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), B/W A Group Of People In Ellesmere Place, Malmsbury ca1930
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Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), B/W A Group Of People In Ellesmere Place, Malmsbury ca1930
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Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), B/W Photo Parade On Ellesmere Place Malmsbury, Malmsbury c1920
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Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Ellesmere Place, Malmsbury ca1990
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Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Ellesmere Place, Malmsbury ca1990
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Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), Elms Mollison St 1993 Near Ellesmere Place, Malmsbury 8/6/1993
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Koorie Heritage Trust
Article - Thesis, Gibbins, Helen, Possum Skin Cloaks and the Construction of Identity Through Place and Space, 2007
In this thesis I aim to investigate how Indigenous people in southeastern Australia construct identity through place two hundred and eighteen years after the first arrival of European settlers and the dislocation of Indigenous people from Country began. I will use the construction of possum skin cloaks as a case study through which to examine this. A thesis submitted to the School of Political and Social Inquiry Monash University (2007) in partial fulfllment of a Bachelor of Letters (Honours) degree.111 P.; tables; ports.; facs.; refs.; maps; In this thesis I aim to investigate how Indigenous people in southeastern Australia construct identity through place two hundred and eighteen years after the first arrival of European settlers and the dislocation of Indigenous people from Country began. I will use the construction of possum skin cloaks as a case study through which to examine this. A thesis submitted to the School of Political and Social Inquiry Monash University (2007) in partial fulfllment of a Bachelor of Letters (Honours) degree.aboriginal, australin, material culture, possum skin cloaks, aboriginal australian., indigenous culture, aboriginal, australian - 19th century, contemporary koorie culture - possum skin cloak making. -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Osburne, Richard, The history of Warrnambool, Capital of the Western Ports of Victoria, from 1847 (when the first Government Land Sales took place) up to the end of 1886, 1887
A well documented account of many aspects of Warrnambool area from settlement to 1886. Chapter xii deals with the Framlingham Aboriginal Station. Including [1] folded leaf of plates containing a table.vii, 284 pages ; 19 cm.A well documented account of many aspects of Warrnambool area from settlement to 1886. Chapter xii deals with the Framlingham Aboriginal Station. Including [1] folded leaf of plates containing a table.warrnambool-history - 1847 - 1886., western district - victoria - history., aboriginals, victoria - history (1847-1886), framlingham - aboriginal station - history., massacres-history-warrnambool p.193-94 -
Koorie Heritage Trust
Book, Breen, Marcus, Our place, our music, 1989
Surveys the latest developments in Aboriginal music across Australia and traces some of the historical influences which have shaped it.xiii, 172 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm.Surveys the latest developments in Aboriginal music across Australia and traces some of the historical influences which have shaped it.aboriginal australians -- music. | popular music -- australia. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, The place to go for a job|Ambulance in their pocket, 1979
Photocopy of two unrelated articlesPhotocopy of two unrelated articles|Establishment of a new job centre on the corner of Station Street and Bank Street, Box Hill|Proposed establishment of an Ambulance Depot to service the 'Nunawading Pocket' comprising Box Hill, Nunawading and the southern part of Doncaster.Photocopy of two unrelated articlesaustralia. commonwealth employment service., station street, box hill, bank street, box hill, mcdonald, wayne, ambulance stations, city of nunawading, rotary club of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, A Place for education
Copy of a photo from City of Nunawading Newsletter of Mitcham Technical School under construction.Copy of a photo from City of Nunawading Newsletter of Mitcham Technical School under construction. During May 1966 the school was officially opened.Copy of a photo from City of Nunawading Newsletter of Mitcham Technical School under construction.technical schools, mitcham technical school -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Nunawading ' A Good place to live', 1994
Community submission to the Local government Board, July 1994.Community submission to the Local government Board, July 1994. Detailed submission considering reactions to amalgamation proposals and outlining community activities in Nunawading at the time.Community submission to the Local government Board, July 1994. local government, city of nunawading, amalgamations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Nunawading, a good place to live, 1994
Community submission to the Local Government Board, Second draft for consideration by the Steering Committee and the public workshop, 12 July 1994.Community submission to the Local Government Board, Second draft for consideration by the Steering Committee and the public workshop, 12 July 1994.Community submission to the Local Government Board, Second draft for consideration by the Steering Committee and the public workshop, 12 July 1994.local government, city of nunawading, amalgamations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, Nunawading, a good place to live, 1994
Community submission to the Local Government Board on local government restructuring, outer Melbourne review. Draft for discussion by steering committee. 1994.Community submission to the Local Government Board on local government restructuring, outer Melbourne review. Draft for discussion by steering committee. 1994.Community submission to the Local Government Board on local government restructuring, outer Melbourne review. Draft for discussion by steering committee. 1994.local government, city of nunawading, amalgamations -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, People's place, 1993
Shopping Centres today have become a community within a community, by encouraging people inside and the recession and high youth unemployment shopping centres have become a target for crime.Shopping Centres today have become a community within a community, by encouraging people inside and the recession and high youth unemployment shopping centres have become a target for crime. Forest Hill Chase, Nunawading Council, police and youth workers are working together to overcome youth violence problems.Shopping Centres today have become a community within a community, by encouraging people inside and the recession and high youth unemployment shopping centres have become a target for crime. shopping centres, forest hill chase, city of nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Ringwood: Place of many eagles, 1974
History of Ringwood. [Note; 1st edition cf ND 3542 Centennial Edition']History of Ringwood. [Note; 1st edition cf ND3542 Centennial Edition']History of Ringwood. [Note; 1st edition cf ND 3542 Centennial Edition']ringwood, centennial edition -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet, A Special place to live, 1985 (addendum 1988)
A publication of the City of NunawadingA publication of the City of Nunawading explaining the regulations applying to the Special Residential (Nunawading) Zone No 5. The regulations cover proportions of land which may be built on and identifies trees which must be preserved. An addendum issued in 1988 includes a map of the area and identifies National Trust classified streets in Blackburn and the buffer areas in which less stringent regulations apply.A publication of the City of Nunawadingcity of nunawading, national trust of australia (victoria), special residential (nunawading) zone no. 5, jeffery street, blackburn, laurel grove, linum street, boongarry avenue, hill street, land use, by-laws, town planning, acacia avenue, waratah crescent -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book, Place kicks to drop punts, 1989
A history of Mitcham Football Club from 1888 - 1988.A history of Mitcham Football Club from 1888 - 1988.A history of Mitcham Football Club from 1888 - 1988.mitcham football club, 1888 - 1988. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Move To A New Place, 1992
Nunawading Emergency Housing Service is relocating to a new building in Silver Grove.Nunawading Emergency Housing Service is relocating to a new building in Silver Grove. A group of 10 unemployed third and fourth year apprentices from Electrical and Electronic Skills Centre fitted out the new building as a community service.Nunawading Emergency Housing Service is relocating to a new building in Silver Grove. youth services, silver grove, nunawading -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Readers all over the place, 2001
Article on street sign construction by Art Craft, Nunawading, including photo of sign for Somers Street.Article on street sign construction by Art Craft, Nunawading, including photo of sign for Somers Street.Article on street sign construction by Art Craft, Nunawading, including photo of sign for Somers Street.street signs, art craft, nunawading, patterson, matt, naccari, adrian, holden, lela