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Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Georgian House, Homesteads of Victoria 1836-1900, 1967
Melbourne, Georgian House [1967] xx, 108 p. illus., map. 25 x 33 cm. non-fictionarchitecture -- domestic -- victoria, historic buildings -- victoria -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Oxford University Press, Early Melbourne Architecture 1840 to 1888, 1966
184p. : chiefly ill. ; 24cm. non-fictionbuildings of historical importance -- architectural features -- melbourne 1840-1888 --illustrations, architecture -- victoria -- melbourne -- pictorial works, melbourne (vic.) -- buildings, structures etc. -- pictorial works -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, Brian Carroll, Early Melbourne Sketchbook, 1977
62p. : ill. ; 19x26cm. non-fictionbuildings of historical importance -- architectural features -- melbourne, historic buildings -- victoria -- melbourne -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, David Saunders, Historic Buildings of Victoria, 1966
... Architecture -- Victoria -- History... 278 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. Architecture -- Victoria -- History ...278 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. non-fictionarchitecture -- victoria -- history, historic buildings -- victoria. -
Kew Historical Society Inc
Book, David Saunders, Historic Buildings of Victoria, 1966
... architecture -- victoria -- history... 278 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. architecture -- victoria -- history ...Brisbane : Jacaranda in association with the National Trust, 1966 278 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. non-fictionarchitecture -- victoria -- history, historic buildings -- victoria. -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, These Walls Speak Volumes : a History of Mechanics Institute in Victoria, 2015
One of the most comprehensive studies of mechanics institute in Victoria. Beginning from 1839 to the present. Arguably Victoria's oldest and most influential surviving institution. History of approx.1,000 institutes including building status, social adult education, library history, heritage listings, plus thematic essays about the Mechanic Institute movement and development. Includes: role of woman, architecture, schools of art and design and schools of mines. This is the most comprehensive study of mechanics institute in Victoria.History of approx.1,000 institutes including building status, social adult education, library history, heritage listings, plus thematic essays about the Mechanic Institute movement and development. Includes: role of woman, architecture, schools of art and design and schools of mines. This is the most comprehensive study of mechanics institute in Victoria.Signed by co-author Ken James on title page.libraries, educational and research establishments, mechanics institutes, surrey hall, (mr) ken james, (ms) pam baragwanath -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Photograph, Stalker family beach picnic, 1930s
Associated with the Stalker family of Surrey Hills. Betty Neil Smith (Stalker) was born in 1919 in Balwyn (Surrey Hills). She was one of 4 daughters of Alexander MacLaren Stalker (1885-1970/1973) and Charlotte Eleanor Hayward (1884-1953) who were married in 1911. Her sisters were Ruth McLaren Stalker (1913, Surrey Hills), Joan Winnock Stalker (1917, Surrey Hills) and Beatrice Mary Stalker(1919). Their mother Charlotte Hayward was a teacher prior to her marriage. Their father Alexander, an accountant, lived in Wattle Valley Road, Canterbury in 1910. From 1912-1931 they are listed at ‘Benwerrin’, (44) Wandsworth Road, Surrey Hills. This was later the home of Beatrice Mary and Howard Everard. Betty, Ruth and Joan later lived at 9/48 Wandsworth Road. it is assumed that the photo is of the Stalker girls and given their parents' later residence at Brighton, this may have been taken at Brighton beach. This photo documents part of the social history of a family with a long and strong association with Surrey Hills. The backdrop of the typical bathing boxes used for changing into swimsuits, for lunch and for storing sports and beach gear, documents beach recreation and culture of the 1930s. For many years in the late nineteenth century, Brighton was Melbourne's favourite seaside destination. The now iconic bathing boxes were a response to Victorian ideas of morality and sea bathing. There are 82 Brighton bathing boxes, which protected by a heritage overlay because of their uniform scale and proportion, building materials, sentry order alignment. All retain their classic Victorian architectural features with timber framing, weatherboards and corrugated iron roofs. They remain as they did over one hundred years ago, as licensed bathing boxes. Service amenities such as electricity or water were never connected.A black and white photograph of many people enjoying the beach. There are bathing boxes in the background and some ti-tree beyond that.uniforms, clothing and dress, bathing boxes, stalker family -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, That's our house, A history of housing in Victoria, 1986
All houses were designed to provide protection from the elements and a home base for family activities - sleeping, eating, washing, recreation and earning a living. What changes is not the purpose, but the way this purpose is achieved. This book is about all these things. It is not just about architecture. Foreword by Hon Frank Wilkes, Minister for HousingAn 80 page soft-cover book with index and numerous photos and sketches.On the front cover in top RH corner and on foreword page in Jocelyn Hall's writing: "Surrey Hills Neighbourhood Centre"architectural styles, housing - victoria, ministry of housing, architecture - domestic - victoria, (mr) nicholas hudson, (mr) peter mcewan -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Extract from: " a handbook for local history"
This extract concentrates on buildings and life styles. It is a lively introduction to the methodology of historical research, written by historians for local history enthusiasts. Ways of tracing the history of buildings is discussed in detail, and likely sources identified.This extract concentrates on buildings and life styles. It is a lively introduction to the methodology of historical research, written by historians for local history enthusiasts. Ways of tracing the history of buildings is discussed in detail, and likely sources identified.buildings, structures and establishments, architectural styles, architecture - domestic -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, Methuen and Co, Versailles: Its life and history, 1925
... Versailles - History Versailles - Architecture A description ...A description and history of the Palace of VersaillesIndex, ill, p.235.A description and history of the Palace of Versaillesversailles - history, versailles - architecture -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, J. M. Dent & company, The cathedrals of Great Britain, their history and architecture, 1902
... The cathedrals of Great Britain, their history and.... The cathedrals of Great Britain, their history and architecture Book J. M ...An illustrated guide to the cathedrals of Great BritainIll, p.449.non-fictionAn illustrated guide to the cathedrals of Great Britaincathedrals - great britain, church architecture - great britain -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, John Ruskin, The Stones of Venice: v.1. The Foundations, ????
... for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history ...Part of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically.Ill, p.373non-fictionPart of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically. venice, venice - architecture -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, John Ruskin, The Stones of Venice: v.2. The Sea Stories, ????
... for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history ...Part of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically.Ill, p.406.non-fictionPart of his numerous writings concerned his work on Venice in three volumes: The Stones of Venice. He visited Venice in November 1849 with his wife, Effie, and stayed at the water-fronted Hotel Danieli. Their six-year marriage was never consummated and for Effie, Venice provided an opportunity to socialise, while for Ruskin it was a venue to engage in more solitary studies. In particular, he made a point of drawing the Ca' d'Oro and the Doge's Palace, or Palazzo Ducale, fearing they would be destroyed by the occupying Austrian troops. Ruskin made extensive sketches and notes for the three-volume work, which soon developed from a technical history of Venetian architecture, from the Romanesque to the Renaissance, into a broad cultural history. Cleverly Ruskin managed to reflect his own view of contemporary England and to weave in a warning about the moral and spiritual health of society. Ruskin argued that Venice had slowly deteriorated. Its cultural achievements had been compromised, and its society corrupted, by the decline of true Christian faith. Instead of revering the divine, Renaissance artists honoured themselves, arrogantly celebrating human sensuousness. It is a work of immense worth both culturally and artistically. venice, venice - architecture -
Mrs Aeneas Gunn Memorial Library
Book, J.M. Dent, The story of Venice, 1905
... - History Venice - Art A history of the art and architecture ...A history of the art and architecture of VeniceIll, p.433.non-fictionA history of the art and architecture of Venicevenice - history, venice - art -
Friends of Ballarat Botanical Gardens History Group
Plan - Timber Fernery at Botanical Gardens, Architectural drawing
History of Ballarat Botanical Gardens, Technical drawingWhite paper; photocopy showing black line drawings of planned Fernery; Ballarat Botanical Gardens 1925L.H. Finch. Assoc. M. Inst. C. E. City Engineer 1 July, 1925fernery, architectural drawing -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - "Haslemere" 137 Mont Albert Road, Canterbury, 1997
Real estate advertisement for auction of "Haslemere" (c1889) 137 Mont Albert Road Canterbury, on 22nd November 1997. Includes coloured photographs of exterior and interior, architectural features, and floor and site planscanterbury, mont albert road, fireplaces, lead lights, victorian style, jellis craig and company, haslemere -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Canterbury Mansions, Stuart Warmington, c1992
A collection of 21 photocopies of Stuart Warmington's photographs of architectural features of Malone's Hotel.canterbury, canterbury mansions, malone's hotel, maling road, architectural features -
Canterbury History Group
Ephemera - A stunning Victorian vision, [2002
Real estate advertisement for the sale of 35 Chatham Road Canterbury on 21 December 2002. Includes coloured photographs of the exterior and interior, and a plan of the layout of the house.canterbury, chatham road, victorian style, architectural features -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of 3 shops in Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Stuart Warmington, 1994
Coloured photograph of Street view of 3 shops in Canterbury Road, Canterbury in a Victorian architectural stylecanterbury, canterbury road, shops, victorian architectural designs -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of 2 shops in Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Stuart Warmington, 1994
Coloured photograph of street view of 2 shops in Canterbury Road, Canterburycanterbury, canterbury road, shops, victorian architectural designs -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view of the Canterbury Post Office, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view of the Canterbury Post Office on the corner of maling and Canterbury Roads at 206 Canterbury Roadcanterbury, maling road, shops, edwardian architectural design -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view from Maling Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view from Maling Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterburycanterbury, maling road, shops, edwardian architectural design -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view from Canterbury Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view from Canterbury Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterburycanterbury, maling road, shops, edwardian architectural design -
Canterbury History Group
Photograph - Street view from Maling Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterbury, Stuart Warmington, 1995
Coloured photograph of street view from Maling Road of the Canterbury Post Office at No. 206 Canterbury Road, Canterburycanterbury, maling road, shops, edwar, edwardian architectural design -
Melton City Libraries
Document, The Willows, Unknown
... ". Local Architecture Local Identities History of the Willows ...The Willows homestead is "a scarce example of a reasonably intact building from the original era of farming in the Shire, and for its long association with the Minns family who were prominent in the local community and local government over several generations". History of the Willows by Edna Barrielocal architecture, local identities -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Homestead regains its glory, 2003
... Identities Local architecture Local significant groups History ...Built in the 1850s, The Willows was purchased by Melton Shire Council in a dilapidated state in 1972. At a time of rapid change and growth, the restoration of the homestead, its transformation into the headquarters of the Melton & District Historical Society and the creation of The Willows Historical Park saw the community embrace its past while simultaneously looking to the future.History of the Willows Homestead Melton and Moorabool Leader articlelocal identities, local architecture, local significant groups -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Courthouse reformed for new era, 2004
... Local Architecture History of Melton Court house article ...History of Melton Court house article featured in the Melton and Moorabool Leader local architecture -
Melton City Libraries
Newspaper, Education- a living history in Melton, 1986
... Education Local Architecture History of Melton State School 430 ...History of Melton State School 430 article featured in the Telegrapheducation, local architecture -
Canterbury History Group
Book, Bev Roberts, Raheen: a house and its people, 2007
... ) - History Victorian Architecture A history of heritage-listed ...A history of heritage-listed Italianate mansion, Raheen, located at 94 Studley Park Road, Kew; its role as the residence for the Catholic archbishop [Archbishop Daniel Mannix, as well as four other Roman Catholic Archbishops of Melbourne] and its later renovation and restoration by the Pratt family.92 pages; photographs (largely colour) and illustrations; Includes and bibliography: p. 91-92 non-fictionA history of heritage-listed Italianate mansion, Raheen, located at 94 Studley Park Road, Kew; its role as the residence for the Catholic archbishop [Archbishop Daniel Mannix, as well as four other Roman Catholic Archbishops of Melbourne] and its later renovation and restoration by the Pratt family. historic buildings, raheen, kew (victoria) - history, victorian architecture -
Canterbury History Group
Book, Bronwyn Hughes, Lights Everlasting: Australia’s commemorative stained glass from the Boer War to Vietnam, 2023
Almost hidden within religious buildings, hospitals, school chapels and civic buildings, stained-glass windows tell of Australians at war. Bronwyn Hughes focuses on commemorative stained glass—an overlooked art form—describing its rich artistic and architectural heritage and the artists and firms who created it. Memorial stained glass serves to depict and illuminate the men and women who fought and died for their faith and their country. It has a tragic beauty.255 pages with colour and black and white illustrations; notes, bibliography, indexnon-fictionAlmost hidden within religious buildings, hospitals, school chapels and civic buildings, stained-glass windows tell of Australians at war. Bronwyn Hughes focuses on commemorative stained glass—an overlooked art form—describing its rich artistic and architectural heritage and the artists and firms who created it. Memorial stained glass serves to depict and illuminate the men and women who fought and died for their faith and their country. It has a tragic beauty. world war 1914-1918, boer war, stained glass, monuments and memorials